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iam oceana i am oceana mackenzie. i could do climbing and i'm from australia.ah, my mum, she actually took my sisters to our local climbing gym, but i would go with them and hang out at the gym and start traversing around the walls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing about climbing is it's always really great to find your own way because you have a special kind of way of doing things. i never expected climbing to be in the olympics, so when it was first decided, i was like, "oh, that's amazing. it can be really great for the sport!" and then when we realised that i could potentially qualify, it was like, "whoa, i can actually go to the olympics," and it happened. and, yeah, super excited. for the olympics, you do speed, bouldering and then lead. speed climbing, just to get up the wall as fast as you can. bouldering, which is a short wal
iam oceana i am oceana mackenzie. i could do climbing and i'm from australia.ah, my mum, she actually took my sisters to our local climbing gym, but i would go with them and hang out at the gym and start traversing around the walls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing...
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i'm oceana mackenzie, i do sport climbing and i'm from australia.o our local climbing gym, but i would go with them and hang out at the gym and start traversing around the walls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing about climbing is it's always really great to find your own way because you have a special kind of way of doing things. i never expected climbing to be in the olympics, so when it was first decided, i was like, "oh, that's amazing. it can be really great for the sport!" and then when we realised that i could potentially qualify, it was like, "whoa, i can actually go to the olympics," and it happened. and, yeah, super excited. for the olympics, you do speed, bouldering and then lead. speed climbing, just to get up the wall as fast as you can. bouldering, which is a short wall, so there's multiple boulders, and you h
i'm oceana mackenzie, i do sport climbing and i'm from australia.o our local climbing gym, but i would go with them and hang out at the gym and start traversing around the walls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing about climbing is it's always really great to find your...
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i'm oceana mackenzie, i do sport climbing and i'm from australia.ls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing about climbing is it's always really great to find your own way because you have a special kind of way of doing things. i never expected climbing to be in the olympics, so when it was first decided, i was like, "oh, that's amazing. it can be really great for the sport!" and then when we realised that i could potentially qualify, it was like, "whoa, i can actually go to the olympics," and it happened. and, yeah, super excited. for the olympics, you do speed, bouldering and then lead. speed climbing, just to get up the wall as fast as you can. bouldering, which is a short wall, so there's multiple boulders, and you have to complete the most you can. lead climbing, which is like 17—metre walls, and that's whoever gets the hig
i'm oceana mackenzie, i do sport climbing and i'm from australia.ls. and, yeah, i pretty muchjust loved it straightaway. climbing has this great challenge where you're actually trying to find a way to get up the climb. i loved having that challenge of trying to figure it out and challenge my mind as well as my body. the good thing about climbing is it's always really great to find your own way because you have a special kind of way of doing things. i never expected climbing to be in the...
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diving with a purpose is a nonprofit organization dedicated to oceana, conservation and preservationbmerged heritage resources pertaining specifically to the african diaspora. >> i began to work with diving with a purpose, because they were documenting our history. to ensure that the truth is told. >> that work of uncovering these histories starts by being in the wa water. it matters who was in the water. >> i started out with diving to connect to my past on a different level. i can't say my lineage to my chi children. like where am i going to tell my children? oh, yeah, we were stolen? what does that do for the identity of someone who's trying to navigate through the world? i know for me, there's a mixture of jealousy and unworthiness and anger and sadness, deep profound sadness. to the point where there are times where if i meditate long enough, i can hear my ancestors screaming. >> i got really passionate about diving with a purpose, because the work that they're doing is so healing. maybe i can't tell my children my precise lineage, but i can work to find peace as a recollective
diving with a purpose is a nonprofit organization dedicated to oceana, conservation and preservationbmerged heritage resources pertaining specifically to the african diaspora. >> i began to work with diving with a purpose, because they were documenting our history. to ensure that the truth is told. >> that work of uncovering these histories starts by being in the wa water. it matters who was in the water. >> i started out with diving to connect to my past on a different level....
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the way, and turns a big countries, people will suffer most -- the small countries in africa and oceanaer parts of the world in the caribbean good especially small island states. they will suffer more. they're not the issue -- issue -- issuing blame calls. kim: what is the most constructive way to talk about climate change, the climate threat, the impacts of climate change that we are hearing right now. what is the most constructive way to talk about that in order to encourage change in action? guest: it is an important question because i think young people -- we need to keep up the hope project and i don't mean reflect magical thinking that it will just get better but like a mature, grounded hope that we need urgent action and serious leadership and need to get behind our leaders before glasgow so that we have these ambitious missions to set in norma's challenges. for the individuals, i think in terms of all or nothing. two degrees will be a lot less worse than four degrees. pressure politicians through voting. if you're feeling overwhelmed, there is a lot going on in the world. stand
the way, and turns a big countries, people will suffer most -- the small countries in africa and oceanaer parts of the world in the caribbean good especially small island states. they will suffer more. they're not the issue -- issue -- issuing blame calls. kim: what is the most constructive way to talk about climate change, the climate threat, the impacts of climate change that we are hearing right now. what is the most constructive way to talk about that in order to encourage change in action?...
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the outlying isles included the continents of north america, south america, and oceana. so any country who wants to rule the world needs a rule that world island right well brings up to previous empires and what gave them geo graphic strength, right? there is a british empire in the american empire, the british empire ruled the seas. and in his work, he talks about how having the critical landmass trump's having dominion over the seas. and because of all the natural resources that are effectively in that land mass in the american empire, it was a phrase manifest destiny. as america went east to west and they conquered that entire continent more or less, and separated or isolated or protected by 2 oceans. so they were it having the ability to grow accordingly. now we're entering into a period where this idea of having the critical landmass the island is coming into play. so around joining the shanghai cooperation organization or s c o. we've been talking about that for a number of years. and once now they're stepping up. so now they join, also, afghanistan is now no longe
the outlying isles included the continents of north america, south america, and oceana. so any country who wants to rule the world needs a rule that world island right well brings up to previous empires and what gave them geo graphic strength, right? there is a british empire in the american empire, the british empire ruled the seas. and in his work, he talks about how having the critical landmass trump's having dominion over the seas. and because of all the natural resources that are...
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going to suffer most are actually all the small countries in the rest of the world in africa, in oceana, in those sponsored world, in the caribbean, especially those small island states. now the people who are going to suffer more, and by the way, they're not the people who are issuing these brain calls for everybody else. miss blashley, what is the most constructive way to talk about climate change? the climate threat, the impacts of climate change that we're hearing right now. what is the most constructive way to talk about that in order to encourage change and action? it's a really important question because i think young pe polar may go along on that flight at the moment. so as i said when it came up, the hope roger may help pollyanna, hard like magical thinking system get. but like i'm a sure grounds are that we need urgent action. we need serious way to ship and really need to get kind out raiders before glasgow so that we have based ambitious mission enormous charm humanity, individuals. i think, i don't think in terms of all or nothing, you know, are 2 degrees live is going to b
going to suffer most are actually all the small countries in the rest of the world in africa, in oceana, in those sponsored world, in the caribbean, especially those small island states. now the people who are going to suffer more, and by the way, they're not the people who are issuing these brain calls for everybody else. miss blashley, what is the most constructive way to talk about climate change? the climate threat, the impacts of climate change that we're hearing right now. what is the...
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it infection has governments across asia and oceana scrambling and living in limbo. we told to migrant stuck between panama and columbia for a little more than the clothes on there. i hello. thanks for tuning in, it really is the catch 22 for the southwest monsoon. let me show you what i mean. so for the west coast of india are monsoon is less active and in fact for places like new delhi over the next few days, we're going to get into a mix of sun in cloud. but for the indian state of b har, up toward the himalayas. this is really where our buckets of rain are falling, and you know, india's himalayas has seen some deadly land sites triggered by the intensity of this rain asia pacific. we've got to be on the lookout for flash flooding all because of our plum rains falling here across the yangtze river valley, shooting out toward the east china sea and covering a huge swath of japan. the darker the color, the more intense the rain. and you know, we've also seen some saki conditions for the southeast corner of china, gwen dung province, over the past 24 hours is scooped
it infection has governments across asia and oceana scrambling and living in limbo. we told to migrant stuck between panama and columbia for a little more than the clothes on there. i hello. thanks for tuning in, it really is the catch 22 for the southwest monsoon. let me show you what i mean. so for the west coast of india are monsoon is less active and in fact for places like new delhi over the next few days, we're going to get into a mix of sun in cloud. but for the indian state of b har, up...
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soon, still ahead on al jazeera, a surge of new coven infections, has governments across asia and oceana scrambling. and our number one priority is to make sure our colleagues are safe, the news and entertainment enough. get this done feeling under threat from the taliban takeover and in support. these former, well, number one's come back, didn't quite to plan details with for later in a, capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives of the stories in providing a glimpse into someone else as well. we what god, we'd be a bite. go look. you inspire in documentaries, from impassioned filmmakers. ah, i am the voice of the witness on al jazeera, german government panic. they didn't have the infrastructure they needed. they promised results in 5 days. but it's been a year examining, the headline. is this another potential flash point for conflicts, voices from different corner? every house here has someone who has made it to the top of ever. it's not the one the several time program that has been your i to, nor punitive you today on algebra. oh, a hello. you're watching out a 0. i'm emily
soon, still ahead on al jazeera, a surge of new coven infections, has governments across asia and oceana scrambling. and our number one priority is to make sure our colleagues are safe, the news and entertainment enough. get this done feeling under threat from the taliban takeover and in support. these former, well, number one's come back, didn't quite to plan details with for later in a, capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives of the stories in providing a glimpse into someone else...
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defund the belief, that doesn't work, now fund the police and we were always refund the police at oceanaays at war with eurasia. you can't reason with these people. laura: one of the things they think will end up curing america because we have to be cured of our evil is we need to bring in people from other countries who are just better than the average trump supporter and that includes tens of thousands of refugees that they end up vetting and we are supposed to trust them. watch. >> we need to make sure every one of those individuals, they need to stay longer, we should do that. even if we bring more troops in and get them out safely. we need to do that. jillian: they want to risk american lives on the ground for longer in afghanistan for refugees who may not be refugees, the american contractor, every one of those people qualify? >> we could have figured it out. a long time we had a president who knew what he was going to do, increased the time to do it. and then decide person who risked his life for americans and this is a guy we don't trust. >> not a lot of vetting going on checking
defund the belief, that doesn't work, now fund the police and we were always refund the police at oceanaays at war with eurasia. you can't reason with these people. laura: one of the things they think will end up curing america because we have to be cured of our evil is we need to bring in people from other countries who are just better than the average trump supporter and that includes tens of thousands of refugees that they end up vetting and we are supposed to trust them. watch. >> we...
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we have met with oceana, with member states. what i can tell you is that this administration values our alliances and partnerships for what they are, but also for what they represent. they represent a source of strength for us. they are a source of envy for our adversaries. we recognize that. it's precisely where we have invested in them. >> [indiscernible] security or the taliban? the president said that [indiscernible] growing our forces for south korea or bermuda. we have sustained presences for a very long time. there is the potential of an external enemy. it is a fundamentally different kind of situation from the one we are presented with in afghanistan. do you think the korean war is a civil war, or an invasion by an external enemy? what does the united states think? mr. price: we have been very clear about what matters most to us, when it comes to the korean peninsula. we did an entire policy review. the outcome of that review, as we have said before, was that our focus will continued to be on the denuclearization of the
we have met with oceana, with member states. what i can tell you is that this administration values our alliances and partnerships for what they are, but also for what they represent. they represent a source of strength for us. they are a source of envy for our adversaries. we recognize that. it's precisely where we have invested in them. >> [indiscernible] security or the taliban? the president said that [indiscernible] growing our forces for south korea or bermuda. we have sustained...
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that doesn't work, now they are fund the police and we were always for funds the police and oceana wasat war with eurasia. you can't reason with these people. >> laura: one of the things they think will end up maybe curing america -- because we have to be cured of our evil -- this is what the far left believes -- is that we need to bring in people from other countries who are just better than average -- better than the average trump supporter, and that includes tens of thousands of refugees that they end up i guess vetting and we are supposed to trust them. watch. >> we need to make sure that every one of those individuals that we know put their lives on the line are out. if that means we have to stay longer, in my estimation, we should do that. that even if we have to bring more troops in to make sure that we can get them out safely, we need to do that. >> laura: the dems want to risk american lives on the ground for longer in afghanistan for refugees who may not even be refugees, some of them are emma but we don't know if all of them are. everyone who ever worked for an american cont
that doesn't work, now they are fund the police and we were always for funds the police and oceana wasat war with eurasia. you can't reason with these people. >> laura: one of the things they think will end up maybe curing america -- because we have to be cured of our evil -- this is what the far left believes -- is that we need to bring in people from other countries who are just better than average -- better than the average trump supporter, and that includes tens of thousands of...
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right with 100% vaccination plus testing everyone before boarding makes cruising aboard norwegian, oceana, no short pt cuts, no problem. had that happened, that woman would be alive that woman would be alive! >> the more concerns quote comes from a spokesperson i think at carnival who said that these policies are meant to mitigate the threat which is everywhere unfortunately and going to remain everywhere for a long time. >> i disagree with that. i think it's 100% vaccinated, tested, that is not the case now, look -- >> if you're vaccinated and gotten a booster at some point which may become more likely than not let's call it in the next six months, you're not likely to get very sick. >> well, i mean, this woman died she was 77 covid morbidity. let me pull back could she -- did this cause her to die no she died >> asymptomatic. >> i would prefer to be, to have a governor who says, hey, listen maybe people should be vaccinated rather than a governor who's -- >> without a doubt. >> carnival may have wanted that vaccine and the governor didn't want it. shouldn't cruise from galveston. >> all
right with 100% vaccination plus testing everyone before boarding makes cruising aboard norwegian, oceana, no short pt cuts, no problem. had that happened, that woman would be alive that woman would be alive! >> the more concerns quote comes from a spokesperson i think at carnival who said that these policies are meant to mitigate the threat which is everywhere unfortunately and going to remain everywhere for a long time. >> i disagree with that. i think it's 100% vaccinated,...