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pit was him self calling f cell in panama.id he r rp >> i am not den activity. rpi'm only saying that n p portrayed in the media a p crazy serial killer tg is completely untrue. >> i'm not a serial killer. i've never taken the pleasure in harming another human being. i'm left down here to die basically in a panamanian jail. >> you have to understand the victims of these crimes, their families are incensed. their families say you had parties at their homes. how can you possibly defend that action? >> what i'm saying is that i didn't wake up one morning and decide to kill my neighbors. >> shortly after our call, a very different looking bill holbert gave an interview from his jail cell. his wild blond air replaced by a buzz cut. >> i planned it. i did it. i'm going to be punished for it. >> he recounts how he murdered the brown family. >> i separated them. this is gruesome and i understand it's very -- but you're asking me and i'll answer your question, sir. i separated them. i asked mike brown to show me a well he dug in the ba
pit was him self calling f cell in panama.id he r rp >> i am not den activity. rpi'm only saying that n p portrayed in the media a p crazy serial killer tg is completely untrue. >> i'm not a serial killer. i've never taken the pleasure in harming another human being. i'm left down here to die basically in a panamanian jail. >> you have to understand the victims of these crimes, their families are incensed. their families say you had parties at their homes. how can you possibly...
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the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world.grandmother -- i remember she was so furious that carter was going to give away the canal to the republic of panama. and i didn't realize it until later how important it was to her because she grew up with the canal, this is one -- this is a great example of american exceptionalism. we failed -- we succeeded where the french failed. and it's very important psychically, my grandmother and millions of americans like her. the idea that carter is going to turn over control of it to panama is just infuriating. and this is also at a time where america is waning in its influence. we lost vietnam, we're losing to the soviets. america's day is over. we have all of our problems at home here. it comes at a terrible time and reagan is campaigning against first gerald ford and then jimmy carter. reagan is out there -- starting in north carolina in '76, he's pounding the lek turn saying, we built it, we paid for it, we're going to keep it. his audience goes kroiz over this. he keeps it up as an issu
the panama canal was considered one of the seven wonders of the world.grandmother -- i remember she was so furious that carter was going to give away the canal to the republic of panama. and i didn't realize it until later how important it was to her because she grew up with the canal, this is one -- this is a great example of american exceptionalism. we failed -- we succeeded where the french failed. and it's very important psychically, my grandmother and millions of americans like her. the...
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my grandmother was so furious that he would give the canal to panama. i didn't realize because she grew up with the canal and this is a great example of american exceptionalism and we succeeded where the french failed and it's very important psychically to my grandmother and millions of americans like her so the idea that carter will turn it over to panama is infuriating and this is also at a time when america is waning in its influence. we've lost vietnam. we're losing to the soviets and america's day is over plus we have our problems here and it comes at a terrible time and reagan, of course, is campaigning against first gerald ford and then jimmy carter and reagan is out there in north carolina in '76 and he's pounding the lectern and he says the audience will go crazy and he keeps it up as an issue and even as carter becomes president he will continue the ford policy of transferring control of the panama canal as his own and he -- and carter goes on national television to make the point to why it's important to give the panama canal and he singles o
my grandmother was so furious that he would give the canal to panama. i didn't realize because she grew up with the canal and this is a great example of american exceptionalism and we succeeded where the french failed and it's very important psychically to my grandmother and millions of americans like her so the idea that carter will turn it over to panama is infuriating and this is also at a time when america is waning in its influence. we've lost vietnam. we're losing to the soviets and...
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[speaking spanish] >> now because of the pandemic, the border bween colombia and panama is closed.gn of humanitarian work state organizations here. people can cross and if they cross illegally. >> in the jungle they are led by coyotes like this man, the red cap. he's telling them when to start the journey. >> this is the last sort of piece of civilization the migrants will see for at least a week. >> the coyotes seem to be controlled by one of the most powerful armed gups in the country, with around 3000 soldiers. but the army captain tells me that legal migration isn't the only thing they are keeping tabs on. [speaking foreign language] >> for at least 15 years, migrants have been departing from this bea onto the darien, where they cross the border into panama. but they tend to get stuck here without access to a room, water, or a toilet. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> this journey can be deadly. but hundreds of people embaron it every day. they feel that the risk is worth it. meaning that they might reach the u.s. and start a new life. katty: we h
[speaking spanish] >> now because of the pandemic, the border bween colombia and panama is closed.gn of humanitarian work state organizations here. people can cross and if they cross illegally. >> in the jungle they are led by coyotes like this man, the red cap. he's telling them when to start the journey. >> this is the last sort of piece of civilization the migrants will see for at least a week. >> the coyotes seem to be controlled by one of the most powerful armed...
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this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa and what white expanses of crossland have to do with the health of local rivers. and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the taliban now has more than half the country under its control afghanistan's central government is seen as incompetent and corrupt peace talks have stalled germany's military has expanded its presence in the country by a year meanwhile the taliban makes regular threats of attacks it's planning to seize control of the country once again. we're heading down highway one my colleague nessa phasey has an appointment with the taliban in the province of god. it's a dangerous trip right outside kabul the main. road to the south resembles a battlefield. to taliban fighters lead the way journalists can only travel her
this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa and what white expanses of crossland have to do with the health of local rivers. and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the...
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this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa and what white expanses of grassland have to do with the health of local rivers. and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the taliban now has more than home for the country under its control afghanistan's central government is seen as incompetent and corrupt peace talks have stalled germany's military has expanded its presence in the country by a year meanwhile the taliban makes regular threats of attacks it's planning to seize control of the country once again. we're heading down highway one my colleague nessa phasey has an appointment with the taliban in the province of god. it's a dangerous trip right outside kabul the main. to the south resembles a battlefield. to taliban fighters lead the way journalists can only travel here
this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa and what white expanses of grassland have to do with the health of local rivers. and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the...
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this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learn what white expenses of crossland have to do with the health of local river as. found in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the taliban now has more than half the country under its control afghanistan's central government is seen as incompetent and corrupt peace talks have stalled germany's military has expanded its presence in the country by a year meanwhile the taliban makes regular threats of attacks it's planning to seize control of the country once again. we're heading down highway one mike. ali nessa phasey has an appointment with the taliban in the province of gosney. it's a dangerous trip right outside kabul the main road to the south resembles a battlefield. to taliban fighters lead the way journalists can only tr
this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learn what white expenses of crossland have to do with the health of local river as. found in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it....
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translation: now because of the pandemic the border between colombia and panama is closed.n those who can cash in by helping them cross illegally. this man is telling the men to start the journey. and this is the last sort of piece of civilisation that the migrants are going to sea for at least a week. now they are going to go into thejungle. the week. now they are going to go into the jungle. the coyotes seemed to be controlled by one of the most powerful armed groups in the country with around 3000 soldiers. but the army captain tells me illegal migration isn't the only thing they are keeping tabs on. for at least 15 years migrants have been departing from the speech and crossing the border to panama but with the pandemic they tend to get stuck in here. they don't have access to a room, to water or toilet here. this journey can be deadly but hundreds of people embark on it every day. they feel that the risk is worth that. they want to reach the us and start a new life. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come. back afloat and on its way, after almost a week. the acci
translation: now because of the pandemic the border between colombia and panama is closed.n those who can cash in by helping them cross illegally. this man is telling the men to start the journey. and this is the last sort of piece of civilisation that the migrants are going to sea for at least a week. now they are going to go into thejungle. the week. now they are going to go into the jungle. the coyotes seemed to be controlled by one of the most powerful armed groups in the country with...
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estÁ las pandillas que muchas personas no saben a quien pertenecen ellas pero esa zona de panamÁ todoalidades vi a muchos cubanos y haitÍ y África tambiÉ mÁs que nada nicole vi a niÑos, muchÍsimos niÑos, en el 2019 pasaron por lo menos 4 mil niÑos, y muchas veces cuando cruzan estos niÑos hay personas hay niÑos que pierdan a sus padres en esta selva niÑos que ven a sus padres morir y que acaban cruzando solos >>> paola ramos gracias por compartir este reporte y este tema >>> gracias nicole >>> y usted puede ver el reportaje de paola este domingo en show times el atasco producido en el canal suez por un barco ocasiona un prejuicio importante al trÁfico marÍtimo internacional haciendo que muchas navieras cambien la ruta en el mapa issa osorio cÓmo afecta el comercio a este lado del mundo cuÉntanos?. >>> nicole esto tendrÁ un impacto en el retraso de los buques y eso tendrÁ repercusiones muy serias en el comercio de mercancÍas a nivel global el canal de suez es uno de los principales pasos marÍtimos del mundo, para el transporte de mercancÍas y materias primas fue inaugurado en 1869, tie
estÁ las pandillas que muchas personas no saben a quien pertenecen ellas pero esa zona de panamÁ todoalidades vi a muchos cubanos y haitÍ y África tambiÉ mÁs que nada nicole vi a niÑos, muchÍsimos niÑos, en el 2019 pasaron por lo menos 4 mil niÑos, y muchas veces cuando cruzan estos niÑos hay personas hay niÑos que pierdan a sus padres en esta selva niÑos que ven a sus padres morir y que acaban cruzando solos >>> paola ramos gracias por compartir este reporte y este tema...
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that ship was al flying the flag of panama.question of who will be accountable for this, who will end up responding to the problem. will it be the owners, the ship operators, the flakka panama which is responsible for this? anything that can come out of this process, more scrutiny of these open registries, that would be an important and good thing. amy: can you talk about the people on board the ship, the sailors, the workers, their working conditions on these massive ships? laleh: i actually went down the suez canal will couple of times as part of my research in 2015 and 2016. what is really striking a's in a ship that huge, as big as a small town, you only have about 35 people working on the ship, which is an astonishing statistic. sometimes not even as many as that. usually a container ship has more people because if there are things like refrigerated containers, they have to make sure they continue to refrigerate despite issues with fuel. there are people in the engine room maintaining these massive engines. then of course,
that ship was al flying the flag of panama.question of who will be accountable for this, who will end up responding to the problem. will it be the owners, the ship operators, the flakka panama which is responsible for this? anything that can come out of this process, more scrutiny of these open registries, that would be an important and good thing. amy: can you talk about the people on board the ship, the sailors, the workers, their working conditions on these massive ships? laleh: i actually...
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this week we had to panama to find.out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learn what wide expanses of crossland have to do with the health of local rivers. and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the taliban now has more than half the country under its control afghanistan's central government is seen as incompetent and corrupt peace talks have stalled germany's military has extended its presence in the country by a year meanwhile the taliban makes regular threats of attacks it's planning to seize control of the country once again. we're heading down highway one my colleague nessa phasey has an appointment with the taliban in the province of god. it's a dangerous trip right outside kabul the main road to the south resembles a bat
this week we had to panama to find.out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learn what wide expanses of crossland have to do with the health of local rivers. and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the...
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now because of the pandemic, the border between colombia and panama is closed. can cash in on it by helping them cross illegally. in the jungle, they are led by coyotes like these — this man with the red cap. he is telling them when to start the journey. this is the last piece of a civilisation that the migrants are going to sea for at least a week. now, they are going to the darienjungle. the coyotes seem to be controlled by the so—called clan del golfo, one of the most powerful armed groups in the country. they have around 3,000 soldiers. the army captain tells me illegal migration isn't the only thing they are keeping tabs on. for at least 15 years, migrants have been departing from this beach onto the darien where they cross the border to panama. but with the pandemic, they tend to get stuck here. they don't have access to a room, to water, to a toilet here. this journey can be deadly. but hundreds of people embark on it every day. they feel that the risk is worth it, as it means they might reach the us and start a new life. that is it from me and the team f
now because of the pandemic, the border between colombia and panama is closed. can cash in on it by helping them cross illegally. in the jungle, they are led by coyotes like these — this man with the red cap. he is telling them when to start the journey. this is the last piece of a civilisation that the migrants are going to sea for at least a week. now, they are going to the darienjungle. the coyotes seem to be controlled by the so—called clan del golfo, one of the most powerful armed...
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its early in the morning in lost love in southwestern panama but i mean is already hard at work doing what she loves growing trees and creating forests. it's wonderful how something as tiny as a sage can turn into a giant of the forest watching trees grow you just saying wow what a marvel. for decades now the forestry engineer has been selecting the best seals to cultivate strong tropical trees because so many have been cut down. iana and meehan and her german partner and here's her up pursuing the vision to plant huge forests. economy has achieved a lot at a cost to nature that is too high it's not sustainable it can't continue like with . 70 percent of panama's forests have been cleared a lot of that land has gone to cattle ranching. robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to where more through i would i love it it makes me happy to see the little carbs grow as my pride and joy when all go but i will. back the nations and branding on the agenda today so he has started out with full head of cattle now here's $250.00 his ope
its early in the morning in lost love in southwestern panama but i mean is already hard at work doing what she loves growing trees and creating forests. it's wonderful how something as tiny as a sage can turn into a giant of the forest watching trees grow you just saying wow what a marvel. for decades now the forestry engineer has been selecting the best seals to cultivate strong tropical trees because so many have been cut down. iana and meehan and her german partner and here's her up pursuing...
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panama 70 percent of its forests have been cut down for economic reasons. iliana our man is fighting this war with economic means the earth is planting new rain forests and using them to generate income the seeds are growing topical to me against climate change global 3000. next on t.w. . she is kurdish she is young. now mustafa is the mayor of rocca. the former islamic state capital was completely destroyed in the syrian civil war. the engineer wants to rebuild her city democratically and with equal rights hope among the ruins. of minutes w. . people looking forward to going. there are many answers. there are many. there are many. make up you're going to. make for mines. welcome to global 3000. this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learned what wyden expenses of crossland have to do with the health of local rivers . and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years
panama 70 percent of its forests have been cut down for economic reasons. iliana our man is fighting this war with economic means the earth is planting new rain forests and using them to generate income the seeds are growing topical to me against climate change global 3000. next on t.w. . she is kurdish she is young. now mustafa is the mayor of rocca. the former islamic state capital was completely destroyed in the syrian civil war. the engineer wants to rebuild her city democratically and with...
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for the panama canal.ave one accident every so many years, it is not every day. it is true, however, the ships are becoming larger and larger, and with the canal, it is more and more difficult to navigate through it. we are talking about a bit that is particularly narrow for a relatively short distance compared to the overall length of the canal. manus: as you say, it may invoke some infrastructure upgrades, but it is one of those one-off events been hugo, thank you so much. coming up, the persian gulf starts to pump close to 20 million barrels of oil per day so abu dhabi steps in pure -- steps in. it is the region's main oil benchmark. our interview, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." breaking news headline coming across the bloomberg terminal, on the suez canal, we understand it has been refloated, 20,000 tons of earth has been removed, the ship has been refloated and maneuvers continue through the day. as we get more news on that, that is the latest red headline
for the panama canal.ave one accident every so many years, it is not every day. it is true, however, the ships are becoming larger and larger, and with the canal, it is more and more difficult to navigate through it. we are talking about a bit that is particularly narrow for a relatively short distance compared to the overall length of the canal. manus: as you say, it may invoke some infrastructure upgrades, but it is one of those one-off events been hugo, thank you so much. coming up, the...
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. >> ahora quiero un cambio para cuba y escapando para régimen dio luz en la celda de panamá. >> graciasene de la canción patria y vida de josuel y un grupo de artistas cubanos. >> es una cuba con aires de cambios. >> el mensaje generó descontento y tanto así que sacaron su propio tema. >> a la revolución me queda. >> de regreso en washington dc el mensaje es uno ¡. >> no nos vamos a detener, no tenemos miedo. >> en washington alberto pimienta noticias telemundo. >> y ahora vamos a conocer a una emprendedora, ella dejo una carrera en el mundo de las finanzas y lo hace por las redes sociales y acá el detalle con iris castro . >> es una joven boliviana que triunfa en las redes sociales promoviendo un estilo reciente. >> es de cómo ser activista y ahora esto se volvió mi carrera. >> decidió arriesgarlo todo y empezar de cero. >> empezó como un hobbie y las emociones, pensamientos y conectasr con personas que estén pasando algo similar. >> así comenzó un bloque en instagram y ahora tiene más de 150 mil seguidores en todo el mundo donde da consejos para todos. >> ¿qué le dirías a los que quie
. >> ahora quiero un cambio para cuba y escapando para régimen dio luz en la celda de panamá. >> graciasene de la canción patria y vida de josuel y un grupo de artistas cubanos. >> es una cuba con aires de cambios. >> el mensaje generó descontento y tanto así que sacaron su propio tema. >> a la revolución me queda. >> de regreso en washington dc el mensaje es uno ¡. >> no nos vamos a detener, no tenemos miedo. >> en washington alberto...
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its early in the morning in the last laugh in southwestern panama but illyana army and is already hard at work doing what she loves growing trees and creating forests . it's wonderful how something as tiny as a sage can turn into a giant in the forest watching trees grow you just saying wow what a marvel. for decades now the forestry engineer has been selecting the best seals to cultivate strong tropical trees because so many have been cut down. yonder and meehan and her german partner and tears acre of pursuing the vision to plant huge forests. the economy has achieved a lot of the cost to nature that is too high it's not sustainable it can't continue like this. 70 percent of panama's forests have been cleared a lot of that land has gone to cattle ranching. robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to where more through i will i love it it makes me happy to see the little cards grow as my pride and joy when all we were. back to the nations and branding on the agenda today through he'll started out with full head of cattle now
its early in the morning in the last laugh in southwestern panama but illyana army and is already hard at work doing what she loves growing trees and creating forests . it's wonderful how something as tiny as a sage can turn into a giant in the forest watching trees grow you just saying wow what a marvel. for decades now the forestry engineer has been selecting the best seals to cultivate strong tropical trees because so many have been cut down. yonder and meehan and her german partner and...
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. >>> o sea de panamÁ para el mundo que es lo difÍcil der asilar cuando llega la fama, qÉe cosas estÁnha para mÍ, querÍa que todos sintieran lo que yo sentÍa. >>> esa persona se enterÓ que echa para mÍ era para ella. >>> me imagino que sÍ. >>> bueno esperemos que sÍ, porque la canciÓn estÁ muy buena. >>> aquÍ estamos en momento de confesiones. >>> no. >>> te deseamos el mayor de los Éxitos y un abrazo. >>> besos mi amor. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> la pandemia ha cambiado muchas cosas en nuestras vidas incluso el tener a un bebÉ, hablaremos de esto despuÉs de la pausa comercial. >>>♪. >>> . >>> bueno durante la pandemia los consejos para nuestra salud pues nunca estÁn demÁs, nadia torres de consumer reports habÓo con algunos expertos, veamos. >>> debido a circunstancias relacionadas al coronavirus el esposo de denisse no pudo estar con ella cuando lÍo a luz. >>> triste porque no podÍa estar a mi lado en uno de los momentos de la vida. >>> su segundo hijo despertÓ en medio de una pandemia. >>> nervios no saber si vas a salir del hospital contagiada. >>> si estabas embarazada es el especialmente
. >>> o sea de panamÁ para el mundo que es lo difÍcil der asilar cuando llega la fama, qÉe cosas estÁnha para mÍ, querÍa que todos sintieran lo que yo sentÍa. >>> esa persona se enterÓ que echa para mÍ era para ella. >>> me imagino que sÍ. >>> bueno esperemos que sÍ, porque la canciÓn estÁ muy buena. >>> aquÍ estamos en momento de confesiones. >>> no. >>> te deseamos el mayor de los Éxitos y un abrazo. >>>...
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a central america is also worried about that the people are slowing enter panama coming up north, yourof dollars off of virtually every person who crosses united states the reaching out and broadening their network into africa andea into asia and then linking up with terminal cartels so they can flood more people in and they can make even more money and then they turn around and by the precursor from fentanyl so they can put more fentanyl into the united states. the transnational criminal bonanza on top of the national security risk. elizabeth: mexico is saying biden the administration you're creating a boom time for the criminal cartel, your final word on that mexicoo is saying according to reuters biden your enabling the criminal actors, your final word. >> 6000 crossings per day thousands of dollars per person goes directly to the cartel and that money goes directly to china and by the precursor and comes back to the cartel and the cartel sends a fentanyl into the united states and the more humae smuggling. elizabeth: lieutenant colonel james carafano is good to have you on thank yo
a central america is also worried about that the people are slowing enter panama coming up north, yourof dollars off of virtually every person who crosses united states the reaching out and broadening their network into africa andea into asia and then linking up with terminal cartels so they can flood more people in and they can make even more money and then they turn around and by the precursor from fentanyl so they can put more fentanyl into the united states. the transnational criminal...
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here's the other think you have to watch panama panama is seen riots in the migrant camps who burningried about that the people are slowing into panama coming up north, your final word on that. >> increasingly the cartel of mexico who make thousands of dollars off of virtually every person that crosses the united states they are reaching out and broadening their network into africa and into asia and their linking up with criminal cartels so they can flood more people in so they can make more money and then they turn around and by precursors for fentanyl so they can put more in the united states it's a transnational criminal bonanza on top of the national security risks. elizabeth: mexico is saying biden the administration you're creating a boom time for the criminal cartel, your final word on that you're saying mexico is saying you're enabling these criminal actors, your final word. >> 6000 per day, thousands goes to the cartel and that money goes directly to china by the precursor and back to the cartel the cartel the sense of fentanyl into the united states and then more human smugg
here's the other think you have to watch panama panama is seen riots in the migrant camps who burningried about that the people are slowing into panama coming up north, your final word on that. >> increasingly the cartel of mexico who make thousands of dollars off of virtually every person that crosses the united states they are reaching out and broadening their network into africa and into asia and their linking up with criminal cartels so they can flood more people in so they can make...
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la cÓnsul de panamÁ en colombia falleciÓ cuando el vehÍculo en el que viajaba fue arrastrado por fuertescados a una asamblea y en medio de la aglomeraciÓn hubo forcejeo y empujones, lo que hizo que la baranda cediera. al volver, de visita en ♪ patricia: terminamos con el gran susto que se llevÓ una mujer de florida al encontrarse cara a cara con un enorme caimÁn en su casa. ella dice haber visto el animal mÁs temprano, pero jamÁs imaginÓ que llegarÍa hasta el garaje de su residencia que estuvo abierto unos minutos. la mujer llamÓ al servicio de [música]
la cÓnsul de panamÁ en colombia falleciÓ cuando el vehÍculo en el que viajaba fue arrastrado por fuertescados a una asamblea y en medio de la aglomeraciÓn hubo forcejeo y empujones, lo que hizo que la baranda cediera. al volver, de visita en ♪ patricia: terminamos con el gran susto que se llevÓ una mujer de florida al encontrarse cara a cara con un enorme caimÁn en su casa. ella dice haber visto el animal mÁs temprano, pero jamÁs imaginÓ que llegarÍa hasta el garaje de su...
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now that l it is entirely usable now that there would be an investigation by flag states i that is panamaurse the canal authority will want to investigate and no doubt divert any blame away from themselves —— so that is panama. that investigation will be secondary to getting the canal open and traffic moving. in to getting the canal open and traffic moving.— to getting the canal open and traffic moving. in terms of the traffic moving. in terms of the traffic that _ traffic moving. in terms of the traffic that is _ traffic moving. in terms of the traffic that is backed _ traffic moving. in terms of the traffic that is backed up, - traffic that is backed up, there are many, many ships that have been waiting since tuesday and actually, there is real concerns about what are on some of those chips. livestock, for example. your thoughts on the process as well? —— on those ships. process as well? -- on those shi s. ., , , process as well? -- on those shis. ., , , ., ships. clearly, there will be a backlo: ships. clearly, there will be a backlog and _ ships. clearly, there will be a backlog and t
now that l it is entirely usable now that there would be an investigation by flag states i that is panamaurse the canal authority will want to investigate and no doubt divert any blame away from themselves —— so that is panama. that investigation will be secondary to getting the canal open and traffic moving. in to getting the canal open and traffic moving.— to getting the canal open and traffic moving. in terms of the traffic moving. in terms of the traffic that _ traffic moving. in...
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overseas, although she might have chafed at working in a hospital in the united states, alaska or panamae army nurse learned that the battle line was wherever a soldier was stationed. what words of praise can measure up to these women whose very lives are given to nursing sick and wounded men, 1 million sick and wounded men, back to life and health? and yet praise is offered. long hours of tireless service were remembered and recognized. the army nurse decorated for bravery and valor above and beyond the call of duty. and these nurses, imprisoned for three long years by the japanese, asked only that they be returned to duty, for they could never forget the faces of american men tortured and killed by the enemy. wherever our soldiers went, the army nurse was also there to work by day and night on distant battlefields, to help make shattered bodies hole, to bring smiles to faces twisted with pain, to serve at the side of the american soldier during peace and war. this is the army nurse usa, ready to serve anywhere, under any circumstances, in time of need. >> during the past four years, 57
overseas, although she might have chafed at working in a hospital in the united states, alaska or panamae army nurse learned that the battle line was wherever a soldier was stationed. what words of praise can measure up to these women whose very lives are given to nursing sick and wounded men, 1 million sick and wounded men, back to life and health? and yet praise is offered. long hours of tireless service were remembered and recognized. the army nurse decorated for bravery and valor above and...
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might chef as what she calls as the inactivity of working at a hospital in united states or alaska or panamaarmy nurse soon learn, that a battle line was wherever a soldier was stationed. what words of praise can measure up to these women, whose very lives are given to nursing sick and wounded men. 1 million sick and wounded men. back to life, and health. no and yet praise is offered, long hours of tyler service, i remembered and recognized. the army nurse, decorated for bravery the above and beyond the call of duty. and these nurses, imprisoned by three long years for the japanese, as only that they be returned to duty, for they could never forget the faces of american men, tortured and killed by the enemy. wherever transports took our soldiers, they also took the army nurse. to work by day, by night on distant battlefields. to help make shattered bodies home whole, to bring smiles to faces twister with pain. to serve at the side of the american soldier, during peace and war. this is the army nurse, usa. ready to serve anywhere, under any circumstances, in time of need. no >> during the pas
might chef as what she calls as the inactivity of working at a hospital in united states or alaska or panamaarmy nurse soon learn, that a battle line was wherever a soldier was stationed. what words of praise can measure up to these women, whose very lives are given to nursing sick and wounded men. 1 million sick and wounded men. back to life, and health. no and yet praise is offered, long hours of tyler service, i remembered and recognized. the army nurse, decorated for bravery the above and...
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this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learn.
this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learn.
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had just been invited to send delegates to the first ever inter-american congress, to be held in panamain 1826. rising democrats argued, united states the united states should not send delegates to the panama congress. they give a lot of reasons, one of the key reason southern democrats gave was, in their view, spanish america's new republics were to antislavery, to radical, and to black. for the first time, and thousands of pages of congressional debates of 1810-1826 that i looked at, rising southern democrats started using spanish america has eight lack and and radicalized foil, against which to portray the united states and its own revolution as uniquely moderate, uniquely successful, and uniquely white. that kind of rhetoric had been virtually nonexistent in congress, and rare in u.s. newspapers, before 1826. what changes in 1826? why do some of the southern democrats start adopting racial invective against spanish america? the time was ripe for it. let me know 1826 was the 50th anniversary of the nation's first day, the revolutionary generation was passing away, a new generation wa
had just been invited to send delegates to the first ever inter-american congress, to be held in panamain 1826. rising democrats argued, united states the united states should not send delegates to the panama congress. they give a lot of reasons, one of the key reason southern democrats gave was, in their view, spanish america's new republics were to antislavery, to radical, and to black. for the first time, and thousands of pages of congressional debates of 1810-1826 that i looked at, rising...
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>> just like they widened the panama canal, it probably makes sense to widen the suez canal.ust from trying to avoid incidents such as this but also because of the increased traffic and shipping going on around the world. just because of the recovery in the global economy. >> what about who are stuck, many who are stuck during the pandemic and there a lot of protocols in place to get people off ships they are stranded on. >> this was probably one of our biggest challenges in 2020 was repatriating our seafarers and getting them home to our families -- their families in a timely manner. we did one of the first in singapore in early april after covid following a set of stringent rules of protocols. it is not just a matter of getting people off safely and getting them home safely and quarantined. it is also bring in new crewmembers and making sure everyone is healthy as they get on board the ship. >> what about the thought that ships might be getting too big? >> well, bigger is better. i think things adjust. if we look at what they did in panama, widening the pennell to try -- wi
>> just like they widened the panama canal, it probably makes sense to widen the suez canal.ust from trying to avoid incidents such as this but also because of the increased traffic and shipping going on around the world. just because of the recovery in the global economy. >> what about who are stuck, many who are stuck during the pandemic and there a lot of protocols in place to get people off ships they are stranded on. >> this was probably one of our biggest challenges in...
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this particular rifle was issued to private max brian in panama in 1943. he was a member of the 551st per trip or infantry battalion. their job in panama was to invade martinique. in the caribbean. who would have thought? it turned out that martinique had a governor that was allied with france. as such, he was sympathetic to the german cause and the activity in that area was centered around martinique. they were using it as a base of operations. the 551st was tasked with invading martinique. that was the worst kept ill terry secret of all time. -- worst kept military secret of all time. [laughter] the governor decided maybe that's not such a good idea and he went back to france. the invasion never took place. the 551st went to the united states to be trained. this rifle was there. they then went to the maritime alps, held off the germans from crossing into northern france. this rifle was there. lastly, they were thrown into the battle of the bulge. they participated in a six-day, six night, counteroffensive against the germans and during that counteroffens
this particular rifle was issued to private max brian in panama in 1943. he was a member of the 551st per trip or infantry battalion. their job in panama was to invade martinique. in the caribbean. who would have thought? it turned out that martinique had a governor that was allied with france. as such, he was sympathetic to the german cause and the activity in that area was centered around martinique. they were using it as a base of operations. the 551st was tasked with invading martinique....
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tax cuts, panama canal. there is not dÉtente.e republican party was moving towards reagan. >> it was very ideological, thought it was a very ideological election, and that the sense that virtually all of the republicans who were elected were strong conservatives, like warren hatch, you know gordon humphrey, steve sims. i know we're missing some people. >> well iowa went republican, and then armstrong, in colorado. all strong conservatives. all strong reagan members. >> it's interesting you know, the republican party today, it's almost uniformly conservative. but if you look in 1976, and you see a list of the republican senators, and say are they moderate or conservative it was like 50/50. there were several that were liberal republicans. >> well it used to be the wednesday club, which was the wednesday meeting of the moderate republican senators, but you think of all the jacob javits, and so many others who were there, who are the center of the republican party, and their philosophy is pretty much gone. we always ready to sign on
tax cuts, panama canal. there is not dÉtente.e republican party was moving towards reagan. >> it was very ideological, thought it was a very ideological election, and that the sense that virtually all of the republicans who were elected were strong conservatives, like warren hatch, you know gordon humphrey, steve sims. i know we're missing some people. >> well iowa went republican, and then armstrong, in colorado. all strong conservatives. all strong reagan members. >> it's...
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and then he went to panama. and in panama he was the executive director executive officer rather of infantry brigade. under a general named fox conner been charge of military operations under john pershing during world war. i and connor was a very influential mentor and i keep put him on an extensive kind of professional reading program rekindled. ike's love of military history. and really groomed ike for advancement. he also prepared him to go to the army's commander general stuff school as it was called the time at fort leavenworth, which is a real watershed for career army officers and often how you how you did it at leavenworth could determine and large part. of course your career was going to take why isn't harry goes to leavenworth? thanks to general connors intervention and training preparation. graduates first in his class and upper that opens up a lot of opportunities for him. he goes to washington and under retired general john jay pershing. is assigned to the american battle monuments commission who a
and then he went to panama. and in panama he was the executive director executive officer rather of infantry brigade. under a general named fox conner been charge of military operations under john pershing during world war. i and connor was a very influential mentor and i keep put him on an extensive kind of professional reading program rekindled. ike's love of military history. and really groomed ike for advancement. he also prepared him to go to the army's commander general stuff school as it...
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. >> cada hora el panamá busca ventanas de oportunidad en que la vacuna se puede recibir.sona recibe la notificación y deben presionar la hora que es conveniente. >> incluirán sitios donde sobraron vacunas y no se pueden perder. la aplicación es completamente gratuita. está disponible solo en inglés, pero los trabajadores trabajan para traducirla a otros idiomas incluyendo español. >> y para hacerlo más fácil puede visitar la plataforma de planifica tu vacuna. >> la jornada de vacunación es una carrera contra el reloj. varios condados están flexibilizando sus medidas sanitarias. por ejemplo santa cruz de alameda se mueven al nivel moderado. pero esto preocupa a muchos que temen ante un posible nuevo rebrote. >> si no han recibido la vacuna todavía, apresúrese lo más pronto posible. si ya la recibió, deben seguir usando su mascarilla. manteniendo la distancia hasta estar al otro lado de la pandemia. >> bajo el nivel naranja los restaurantes pueden servir en interiores a 50% de capacidad y los bares pueden operar afuera. gimnasios y centros de entretenimiento pueden abrir en
. >> cada hora el panamá busca ventanas de oportunidad en que la vacuna se puede recibir.sona recibe la notificación y deben presionar la hora que es conveniente. >> incluirán sitios donde sobraron vacunas y no se pueden perder. la aplicación es completamente gratuita. está disponible solo en inglés, pero los trabajadores trabajan para traducirla a otros idiomas incluyendo español. >> y para hacerlo más fácil puede visitar la plataforma de planifica tu vacuna....
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the vessel carrying around 20,000 containers is registered in panama and operated by a taiwanese maritimeny. it was sailing when it got stuck. the japanese e -- >> at present, the traffic along the suez canal has been disrupted, and local authorities are working, but there is no specific time for it to be resolved. >> it shows the backlog of at least 150 vessels stuck at the northern entrance of the canal and in the middle and an area called the bitter lakes, and at the southern entrance. the vast majority of oil from the golf is transported to europe along the canal. oil prices rose sharply on thursday. industry experts are warning of a flood of insurance claims including automotive parts and consumer goods. egyptian officials say at least eight tugboats are trying to dislodge the vessel which experts say could take days or weeks. >> a few days is very, very costly. each today, people have made estimates between $8 billion to $10 billion of trade. it is not just about oil. it is just as important the goods coming in. china is number one partner for trade with the european union. >> conta
the vessel carrying around 20,000 containers is registered in panama and operated by a taiwanese maritimeny. it was sailing when it got stuck. the japanese e -- >> at present, the traffic along the suez canal has been disrupted, and local authorities are working, but there is no specific time for it to be resolved. >> it shows the backlog of at least 150 vessels stuck at the northern entrance of the canal and in the middle and an area called the bitter lakes, and at the southern...
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de dólares diarios el bloqueo en le canal de (nombre en inglés) no ha tenido ruta en el canal de panamálleno con plátano y frijol en nuestro sabor latino ♪♪ modo piel de gallina. modo pelos de punta. modo wow. modo chillax. modo ommmm. modo... todos los modos. sea cual sea tu modo de vida, la nueva bronco sport 2021 viene con modos goat para superar cualquier tipo de terreno. desconéctate para reconectarte. ♪ lo bueno rueda ♪ ♪ siempre te alegra ♪ ♪ momentos con sabor ♪...
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risks that the shipping industry faces around checkpoints like the suez and there others like the panama or the straits of and so on and what is the best way to deal with those risks. i think that the mansion in fact i'm actually sitting on the panama canal a very very important strategic water works well trained how to incidents like this are really not home to governments and to the populations they need to be kept open and they're really important because the alternative is increasing latency to places and things like that so and then i think that's the important takeaway from this is well you know the state has now been operation middle of the 19th century it's not rationed it's 2nd so much money and time labeling to get goods to your information your many thanks for your time going platen sector general the international chamber earth shipping talking to us there from london. the u.n. rights envoy for me on mars calling for an emergency summit to discuss the ministries violent crackdown and demonstrations and his 4 people have been killed on thursday . medical workers and l. g.b.t.
risks that the shipping industry faces around checkpoints like the suez and there others like the panama or the straits of and so on and what is the best way to deal with those risks. i think that the mansion in fact i'm actually sitting on the panama canal a very very important strategic water works well trained how to incidents like this are really not home to governments and to the populations they need to be kept open and they're really important because the alternative is increasing...
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. >> we've seen the crowds on beaches from miami to panama city.ut it's not just florida nationwide travel is on the rise with busier airports from coast to coast. disneyland in california will reopen its gates for the first time in more than a year. next month. dollywood in tennessee officially opened for the season. some cruises are set to start sailing again in june and new york city is looking alive again at the height of the pandemic just 30,000 people a day were walking through new york's times square that number is now up to 115,000. the times square alliance says i was here a couple months ago knows that compared to now. >> it's a there's a lot more people this is really great. the seeing new york like this just brings a lot of happiness to my heart. >> sunday was one of the busiest days at us airports since the pandemic started with more than one and a half million travelers. according to the tsa. that's more than 3 times the amount that flew the same day last year when you compare it to pre covid times. you see there is still a massive di
. >> we've seen the crowds on beaches from miami to panama city.ut it's not just florida nationwide travel is on the rise with busier airports from coast to coast. disneyland in california will reopen its gates for the first time in more than a year. next month. dollywood in tennessee officially opened for the season. some cruises are set to start sailing again in june and new york city is looking alive again at the height of the pandemic just 30,000 people a day were walking through new...
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one of the main going through the panama canal is u.s.t but is sort of gotten jammed up. people were doubling up on the suez canal because panama canal is pretty crowded. so far no problems. it is not as easy, not as difficult to pass through as the suez canal. stuart: two canals, really all major importance for the world trade system. got it. daniel yergin, thanks for being with us as always. thank you. >> appreciate it. stuart: thanks so much. now, a draft of the world health organization, w.h.o., and china, their study into the origins of covid, it is just been obtained. ashley, come on in. what have we got on this thing? ashley: good morning, stu. that it is linked to animals, not a leak from a lab. a joint w.h.o.-china study on the origins of covid-19 says transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and a lab leak is quote, extremely unlikely. hmmm. the findings raise many quote though and a good deal of skepticism. exactly what animals could be the culprit? still very unclear. the
one of the main going through the panama canal is u.s.t but is sort of gotten jammed up. people were doubling up on the suez canal because panama canal is pretty crowded. so far no problems. it is not as easy, not as difficult to pass through as the suez canal. stuart: two canals, really all major importance for the world trade system. got it. daniel yergin, thanks for being with us as always. thank you. >> appreciate it. stuart: thanks so much. now, a draft of the world health...
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the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamacurrent bring in warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do and finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tomorrow today d.w. science show but it back again next week until then take care and by. to. be persecuted and subjected to the mafia bizarre rituals are used to try and change their sexual orientation going to game men and women all over the world. this is how dangerous it is to be openly homosexual. shallowing present day examples of global homosassa be out. in 75 minutes on d. w. . international women's day. or making women visible around the world their voices to protest especially now because the sentiment is exacerbating inequality cousteau cheese and women are fighting for themselves to determine life in demanding change. africa will be developed when a girl
the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamacurrent bring in warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do and finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tomorrow today d.w. science show but it back again next week until...
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the vessel, carrying 20,000 containers, is registered in panama and operated by taiwanese transport companiesas sailing from china to the port city of rotterdam in the netherlands when it got stuck. the japanese owner has apologized but says the situation is extremely difficult. >> the traffic along the suez canal has been disrupted due to the incident and local authorities are working on resolving the issue. there's no time for it to be resolved. reporter: this image shows the backlog of at least 150 vessels stuck in the northern entrance of the canal. in the middle, an area called the bitter lakes. at the southern entrance, at suez. the vast majority of oil thrgh the gulf is transported to oil along the canal. we'll prices rose sharply on thursday. industry experts are warning of a flood of insurance claims covering the vast amount of cargo being held up. addition officials say at least eight tugboats are trying to dislodge the vessel which experts say could take days if not weeks. containers may have to be offloaded in order to lessen the weight. ships now face the prospect of having to tr
the vessel, carrying 20,000 containers, is registered in panama and operated by taiwanese transport companiesas sailing from china to the port city of rotterdam in the netherlands when it got stuck. the japanese owner has apologized but says the situation is extremely difficult. >> the traffic along the suez canal has been disrupted due to the incident and local authorities are working on resolving the issue. there's no time for it to be resolved. reporter: this image shows the backlog of...
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the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamaurrent bringing warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do that finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tomorrow today d.w. science show but put it back again next week until then take care and by. once reviewing the weapon now it gets guys to beg. the guy malt i think god no longer. bound by an ancient owes me rome the countryside. by other. bandits by the government but still proud of their history. that nomads. get 15 minutes on teetotal. different. islands of. here women are in charge. of the archipelago has had a patriarchal system for centuries. the rare form of society. women move differently than men. what do they do with their power. and how sustainable is this culture. to the clintons of the rango starts march 8th on t.w. . they were forced into a nameless m
the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamaurrent bringing warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do that finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tomorrow today d.w. science show but put it back again next week...
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themselves among those fortunate enough to escape as thousands of others remain stranded or in hiding in panama. and with many of polish residents joining another 700000 people already displaced in the conflict does this worsen mozambique's humanitarian situation is an assessment from del m of southern africa director for human rights watch. you might get a crisis that. happens with thousands. and they need. to care about which is. a big question now into living in camps. across into the neighboring countries or. people are living in. security and it was a bit over 2 years it was come forward. to going to see the beatles and billions in cup with the time is actually overdue for them to this know who to do more or less with these and also look unfortunately the original community sort of took in development community and african. union. this crisis is. becoming more sophisticated and indeed there is no need for be international community to come together to ensure that this is growth through in other ways there is a huge risk. to other parts of southern africa. next to nigeria's niger delta regi
themselves among those fortunate enough to escape as thousands of others remain stranded or in hiding in panama. and with many of polish residents joining another 700000 people already displaced in the conflict does this worsen mozambique's humanitarian situation is an assessment from del m of southern africa director for human rights watch. you might get a crisis that. happens with thousands. and they need. to care about which is. a big question now into living in camps. across into the...
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the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamaurrent bringing warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do that finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tamara today d.w. science show but we do that again next week until then take care and by. what is different on the islands of. here women are in charge. archipelago as a trio or call system for centuries the rare form of society do it. differently. what do they do with their power the queens of rango. used to farm w. international women's day we are making women visible all round the world their voices protest the festival now because the condemning is exacerbating inequality commutes to choosing women who are fighting for itself determine life and demanding change. africa will get developed when a girl is given the rights and chances like the boys. women who fight
the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamaurrent bringing warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do that finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tamara today d.w. science show but we do that again next week until...
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the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamaurrent bring in warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do and finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tomorrow today d.w. science but we'll be back again next week until then take care and by. loops to last for eternity and for the people. milling churches in berlin and the brandenburg. their massive walls are a safe haven for new generations of course. their doors are open for new new mice in the old walls. next on d w. i trello impact. immerse yourself in complete tranquility experience home water the embassy mocking it feel entitled. how it cannot. while. delicious the romantics. are 69. w. . international women's day. making women visible around the world their voice their protests of. especially now because the sentiment is exacerbating inequality communists are
the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with the panamaurrent bring in warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do and finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tomorrow today d.w. science but we'll be back again next week until...
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the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with a panamacurrent bring in warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do that finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tamara today d.w. science but we'll be back again next week until then take care and by. dreaming of your next major. issues i talked to richard. roth some sharp image on a. road trip to come on. any fighting discovery in the. triggering. coming up to your. body art that advocates for more freedom. for greater self-determination and for more rights. special portraits for. international women's day. 21. 30 minutes one d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss a country just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio program. if you would like any information on the chrono lara's or any other science topic you should really check out our
the other half of the year food is available in abundance that's when the wet season comes with a panamacurrent bring in warmer waters. this current isn't nearly as rich in nutrients so much of the island's marine life heads off to colder climes aquatic animals that remain have to make do that finally climate change is taking a toll on ocean currents exactly how is the subject of intense research. that's it for this edition of tamara today d.w. science but we'll be back again next week until...