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it's breakfast time in nikita's the mass guest house. interest in permafrost has soared over the past decade so now the guest rooms here at the station are usually booked year round with researchers from all over the world. this is the group from oxford university here to study the transformation is currently underway in what used to be frozen earth. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. offs turned the station into a home base for scientists from around the world. yeah well so the data that has been collected in siberia and across russia's far east are alarming normally the vegetation binds greenhouse gases in the summer and only releases very small amounts back into the atmosphere in winter. so out here you can see that. here one of which is. all good of course but for the past few years the permafrost that's thawing more and more in the summer is releasing ever increasing amounts of methane and c o 2 during the winter.
it's breakfast time in nikita's the mass guest house. interest in permafrost has soared over the past decade so now the guest rooms here at the station are usually booked year round with researchers from all over the world. this is the group from oxford university here to study the transformation is currently underway in what used to be frozen earth. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. offs turned the station into a home base for...
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nikita zeem all trained as a mathematician. but his father sergei is lifelong commitment inspired nikita to change course. now like his father he has dedicated his life to preserving russia's permafrost. he's come to the collimator river in northeastern siberia an 8 hour flight from moscow to gather evidence that the permafrost is vanishing. the ground has warmed up to 3 degrees celsius causing the top layer of the ice to melt. one side effect is that more and more rare fossils are surfacing. for paleontologists this would be a treasure trove. a field of riches from the distant pleistocene epoch. so think of the. moments where. not the biggest one but every state. 20 so here was in the present because this new here was huge and on every square kilometer on one mama and there were 4000 years and all there was here on the square kilometer maui around 600 going to things so every once in awhile there. all along the soil is a road sliding into the river as a consequence of the melting permafrost. nikita's the moss calls plants like
nikita zeem all trained as a mathematician. but his father sergei is lifelong commitment inspired nikita to change course. now like his father he has dedicated his life to preserving russia's permafrost. he's come to the collimator river in northeastern siberia an 8 hour flight from moscow to gather evidence that the permafrost is vanishing. the ground has warmed up to 3 degrees celsius causing the top layer of the ice to melt. one side effect is that more and more rare fossils are surfacing....
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it's breakfast time and nikita's the most guest house. interest in permafrost has soared over the past decade so now the guest rooms here at the station are usually booked year round with researchers from all over the world. this is a group from oxford university here to study the transformation is currently underway in what used to be frozen earth. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. this ng laughs turned the station into a home base for scientists from around the world. well though the data that has been collected in siberia and across russia's far east are alarming normally the vegetation binds greenhouse gases in the summer and only releases very small amounts back into the atmosphere in winter. so out here you can see that. here one of which is. what got us. but for the past few years the permafrost that's stalling more and more in the summer is releasing ever increasing amounts of methane and c o 2 during the winter. 2 2 some of the finest is acting as a focus area as a
it's breakfast time and nikita's the most guest house. interest in permafrost has soared over the past decade so now the guest rooms here at the station are usually booked year round with researchers from all over the world. this is a group from oxford university here to study the transformation is currently underway in what used to be frozen earth. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. this ng laughs turned the station into a home...
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the city of chere ski on the kalinda river is also home to nikita zeem off. even though temperatures drop here to minus 60 degrees celsius in the winter the erosion of the permafrost soil appears unstoppable this is especially apparent at the former water treatment plant. like all the buildings here it stands on pillars. the earth began to sink here just 2 years ago now the crater is already 10 meters deep. into the stars is going to go to so what it was here a week ago there with them those 2 points with you in the air and now we came they really could go up down there is the fusion ish go in underneath there for the way this is this ice has been there all that and eventually all that full fuel co-op's over so this process kind of go in and it's centimeters a day maybe tens of them to me that someday when the whole day of the week of the open the powerful and now with climate getting warm up then for the both of getting warm and we begin to bake and it off like that so all the infrastructure in the next few decades will probably become up. elsewhere the heat
the city of chere ski on the kalinda river is also home to nikita zeem off. even though temperatures drop here to minus 60 degrees celsius in the winter the erosion of the permafrost soil appears unstoppable this is especially apparent at the former water treatment plant. like all the buildings here it stands on pillars. the earth began to sink here just 2 years ago now the crater is already 10 meters deep. into the stars is going to go to so what it was here a week ago there with them those 2...
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their daughter nikita became a hostess of many of conde's famous parties. and of course, conde moved to 1044 and lc you'll is a person who decorated the apartment . that's where the most famous cafc society party took place . i'd like to say you think of mrs. after dancing with groucho marx, i can't imagine groucho marx dancing but the sort of thing. anybody was in the news, anybody who was a trendsetter was allowed into the party or invited to the party react frequently they didn't even know conde to begin with. that was the case with charles lindbergh as an example. he had returned from his solo flight over france and conde decided to throw a party in his honor and he came. he was mom but he came. nikita ended up having to rescue him butthat's another story . this is the apartment. frequently a backdrop in vanity fair and i apologize for the quality of the picture. these are pictures of pictures and the familyalbums . but it gives you an idea of what it was like. on the right-hand side you got all room and these were shots that appeared in various boat or
their daughter nikita became a hostess of many of conde's famous parties. and of course, conde moved to 1044 and lc you'll is a person who decorated the apartment . that's where the most famous cafc society party took place . i'd like to say you think of mrs. after dancing with groucho marx, i can't imagine groucho marx dancing but the sort of thing. anybody was in the news, anybody who was a trendsetter was allowed into the party or invited to the party react frequently they didn't even know...
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in 1954 ukraine's territory was expanded even more when nikita khrushchev the leader of the u.s.s.r. and ukrainian himself generously gave the crimean region to ukraine. historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer for many years to come and 60 years after khrushchev's gift dramatic new events would take place in crimea was around the world are on ukraine as a crisis in crimea continues dozens of heavily armed men seize government buildings in crimea should you crazy. just shrug your shoulders and say ok crimea is lost and the old arguments would heat up once again. the cold war would heat up and cool down by turns while both rivals were obsessive leave building up military capacity the turning point took place when the new era perestroika came to the u.s.s.r. with its new leader mikhail gorbachev in the middle of the 1980 s. . perestroika meant restructuring towards liberalization and democratization it certainly had a positive impact on the international situation astonishing news from east germany where the east german authorities have said in essence of the berlin
in 1954 ukraine's territory was expanded even more when nikita khrushchev the leader of the u.s.s.r. and ukrainian himself generously gave the crimean region to ukraine. historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer for many years to come and 60 years after khrushchev's gift dramatic new events would take place in crimea was around the world are on ukraine as a crisis in crimea continues dozens of heavily armed men seize government buildings in crimea should you crazy. just shrug...
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that aim 20 years ago he began reviving the eco system of the last ice age together with his son nikita he's removed trees and replanted primeval grasslands and their place they've also reintroduced herds of yaks and bison some are wilder than others the herbivores that now live here and the place to seen park have a big job ahead of them slowing down climate change. there you go what is it that we do have to look at that we live in december there's a thick layer of snow that insulates the ground from the cold side of couple as they forage for grass the horses struck down on the snow and make it more compact when you're right as a result of permafrost stays frozen and doesn't melt in the summer so when you use the shit. temperatures during arctic summers can reach 40 degrees celsius but our feet remain cold due to the permafrost directly beneath this meadow and there's the mom say the ground in their ice age park is already staying colder for longer the experiment has also piqued the interest of researchers from germany's max planck institute they've come to examine the reconfigured eco
that aim 20 years ago he began reviving the eco system of the last ice age together with his son nikita he's removed trees and replanted primeval grasslands and their place they've also reintroduced herds of yaks and bison some are wilder than others the herbivores that now live here and the place to seen park have a big job ahead of them slowing down climate change. there you go what is it that we do have to look at that we live in december there's a thick layer of snow that insulates the...
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because the city has plots through a lawyer to abandon a foolish indignant or nikita forbiddance alston boat. it's really strange. hanun has researched russian holiday homeowners in finland. even though the owner of this island denies any connection to the russian state the lack of trust between finns and these property owners is at an all time high. and recently safety and security issues has been on the surface of these discussions especially of the off the big crimean that while we have an easy historical pass between finland and russia and. reach affects quite a lot because russia annexed part of finland off the 2nd world war. 400 kilometers east the finnish russian border at the mucha most russians crossing the border are just going shopping at the finnish supermarket others are looking to buy one of these holiday homes along one of the many lakes. soon like email and in finnish m.p. for the social democrats grew up in this border region and finds the development worrying. for years she warned others about the unregulated buying up of real estate by russian nationals. following a c
because the city has plots through a lawyer to abandon a foolish indignant or nikita forbiddance alston boat. it's really strange. hanun has researched russian holiday homeowners in finland. even though the owner of this island denies any connection to the russian state the lack of trust between finns and these property owners is at an all time high. and recently safety and security issues has been on the surface of these discussions especially of the off the big crimean that while we have an...
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you think of some of the famous beaches of the past, nikita khrushchev banging his shoe on the lecternin us history. the question is can that anger translate into action? this week, as part of a special project, the bbc is taking a close look at one city — stoke on trent — and talking to people there about the issues that matter to them. today we're looking at how even the smallest charities are having a big impact on people's lives. 0ur correspondent rebecca wood reports. hi, mummy! it's really nice to be in this family, because i get to help mummy a lot with her tablets. for six—year—old bethany and her twin sisters... is that the three? ..looking after mum is part of everyday life. when mummy bangs her head, that normally sets off her seizures. we just have to leave mummy. when she is on the stairs and she falls, i always hold her so she doesn't fall. get changed, get her tablets, help with a lot of things that a normal nine—year—old wouldn't have to do. anneka suffers from multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. help from dad and daughters is life—saving. i'm so proud every day of my daug
you think of some of the famous beaches of the past, nikita khrushchev banging his shoe on the lecternin us history. the question is can that anger translate into action? this week, as part of a special project, the bbc is taking a close look at one city — stoke on trent — and talking to people there about the issues that matter to them. today we're looking at how even the smallest charities are having a big impact on people's lives. 0ur correspondent rebecca wood reports. hi, mummy! it's...
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. >> mike nikitas m pompeo says h willing. you heard the president there get pressed on whether or not he's considering easing some sanctions if that meeting were to happen. president trump really dodging that and said well, we'll see what happens but that's certainly one issue that we have on our eyes today as well. >> charlie, your biggest take away. he went through a wide number of topics. i think i would stay with the john bolton issue. i found it interesting that trump was taking a lot of shots at him and making fun of him for being a tough guy and repeatedly coming back to bolton misstep and talking about the libya model causing turbulence with north korea leader. i think trump is aware that bolton has a reputation for being an graggressive person an already in john bolton departure at the white house calling trump a liar by saying he offered his resignation, it is not that trump fired him as trump has been portraying it. there is a potential here for some attacks on trump from the national security rights if bolton goes
. >> mike nikitas m pompeo says h willing. you heard the president there get pressed on whether or not he's considering easing some sanctions if that meeting were to happen. president trump really dodging that and said well, we'll see what happens but that's certainly one issue that we have on our eyes today as well. >> charlie, your biggest take away. he went through a wide number of topics. i think i would stay with the john bolton issue. i found it interesting that trump was...
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the i just love scene have nikita come on have their deaths took place just as they were preparing to make public disclosures according to the sunday times considered traitors of their homeland the whistleblower couple exiled themselves to berlin. was this just talking to my good pastor it mysel mr. dusting his name of course it is here's. the story began the day that usually a med surg a porter got off the head of the athletics federations medical department who prescribed a doping program. to go after getting claridge. upset at the dog that wasn't that's because it's good that i got to hit spots near enough that i got there it's bored me. to find out on you for all but mad the need a lot of us to. spot an absence i mean that i just. need to stage a whole new. class that's just what the quote. how do. you know it you know go there bill stuart you know. that the storm the government your own go ideas don't save in the word of what it's must see that zone go justin's that he will eat up with. 2 of the gold medal winners of the london olympic games if you athletes tested positive it was
the i just love scene have nikita come on have their deaths took place just as they were preparing to make public disclosures according to the sunday times considered traitors of their homeland the whistleblower couple exiled themselves to berlin. was this just talking to my good pastor it mysel mr. dusting his name of course it is here's. the story began the day that usually a med surg a porter got off the head of the athletics federations medical department who prescribed a doping program. to...
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and nikita dragon.of netflix turned negative for the year hairs of s&p have triplshares of snap ha tripled. >> snap showed no its last quarter it could still grow. we'll see what they announce in their next quarter what i think is key with this original content is this content business originally started out as something to distract people when they're waiting for their friends to message them back now they're proving it can be a stand-alone business, people will come to watch these shows and the ads are in a different context than ads on facebook or instagram because it's not user generated content. the ad buyers know what they're getting into, they know what the context is going to be and they can feel protected where sometimes there's content on, say, youtube that is more questionable >> right it's just such a crowd every day we talk about new streaming shows launching on a new platform and i think what they were saying in the article is the viewers going to watch these are more invested than when th
and nikita dragon.of netflix turned negative for the year hairs of s&p have triplshares of snap ha tripled. >> snap showed no its last quarter it could still grow. we'll see what they announce in their next quarter what i think is key with this original content is this content business originally started out as something to distract people when they're waiting for their friends to message them back now they're proving it can be a stand-alone business, people will come to watch these...
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what world leader was once banned from disneyland the answer, nikita khrushchev. >>> right now time toie picker is here. >> there's a shortened grubhub and davita he said he was long in wpx and cigna and glen kacher likes uber and disney confidence was another theme several investors noted that business confidence is being hampered by the trade war adding that consumer confidence is a key bright spot for the u.s. economy. >> the reason the stock market is so important is that 70% of the u.s. economy is the consumer while it's been shaken by the u.s./china trade dispute >> consumer confidence is starting to weigh in the one to keep your eye on is consumer confidence. if that breaks that would be very worrisome around 2/3 of confidence is the consumer confidence. >> that's the biggest risk for the u.s. economy >> we've been waiting for tim cook to arrive at the apple store. take a look at pictures we've just been getting. it looks like he is on scene shaking hands with the people who have been waiting out in the case of some hours or all night. this is the mid town newly redesigned store
what world leader was once banned from disneyland the answer, nikita khrushchev. >>> right now time toie picker is here. >> there's a shortened grubhub and davita he said he was long in wpx and cigna and glen kacher likes uber and disney confidence was another theme several investors noted that business confidence is being hampered by the trade war adding that consumer confidence is a key bright spot for the u.s. economy. >> the reason the stock market is so important is...
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nikita khrushchev talked about economics. infuriating they thought they were attacking us. it was all because of the media. i do think they should impeach 45 congress people, starting with those two loudmouths from california. emily calling to from san francisco. she opposes the inquiry. go ahead. caller: i certainly do. they should be doing some work andead of passing treaties helping businesses. thingse doing so many that are involving president trump area there is nothing being done by the democrats. they want to let people in from other countries. we have a crime. the lady was right. there is a treaty on mutual resistance. we are not just talking about ukraine. we are talking about china, a $1ng man whose son received billion. he worked in this company. help toupposed to be a get to biden when he was vice president. we have more than one crime. he has a couple of bad reputation. if more and it gets in, the market will close the next day. people are communists. they do not want our economy. it's a wonderful economy. host: let me make sure i heard you correctly. did you j
nikita khrushchev talked about economics. infuriating they thought they were attacking us. it was all because of the media. i do think they should impeach 45 congress people, starting with those two loudmouths from california. emily calling to from san francisco. she opposes the inquiry. go ahead. caller: i certainly do. they should be doing some work andead of passing treaties helping businesses. thingse doing so many that are involving president trump area there is nothing being done by the...