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the last seven days, 2,500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandk trying to cut rent to survive. jigsaw could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most of the job losses will be in its stores and it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recove from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. this is the mighty river sava, flowing for nearly 1,000 kilometres from the alps in slovenia, right across to belgrade, in serbia. it's the longest river within the balkans. a vital artery that's borne witness to so much history, stretching all the way back to ancient and medieval times and of course the turmoil of recent decades. today, the sava connects four countries that just a generation ago were at war. 0n myjourney i'll be exploring how today this river is healing wounds by boosting trade and tourism and creating a new identity for the
the last seven days, 2,500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandk trying to cut rent to survive. jigsaw could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most of the job losses will be in its stores and it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recove from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business....
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at the last seven days, 2500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandive. jigsaw could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most of the job losses will be in its stores and it helps in its stores and it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recover from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news. nail bars, outdoor pools, and beauty salons in leicester can reopen from tomorrow. the partial relaxation of the local lockdown was confirmed by the health secretary matt hancock following a drop in coronavirus cases there. current restrictions on gatherings will remain in place. the latest government figures show there were 1,089 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk, in the latest 2a hour period. that means the average number of new cases per day in the last week is 1,071. the deaths of 12 people were also reported in the latest 2a hour period — that's those who've died
at the last seven days, 2500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandive. jigsaw could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most of the job losses will be in its stores and it helps in its stores and it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recover from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable...
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the last seven days, 2,500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandrvive. jigsaw could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most of the job losses will be in its stores and it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recove from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news. president ibrahim boubakar keita has appeared on state tv in mali to announce his resignation, and the dissolution of the government and parliament. he and the prime minister were arrested by the military, in an apparent coup attempt. the move has been condemned by the united nations secretary general and france, the former colonial power. paul hawkins has more. mali's rebel soldiers taking mali's leaders under arrest away from the presidential palace in the capital bamako. where they're going, nobody knows — which is how many malians feel about their future. the president resigning and dissolving... in re
the last seven days, 2,500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandrvive. jigsaw could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most of the job losses will be in its stores and it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recove from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news....
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the last seven days — 2,500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandaw could be cutting stores too. now, m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs. most of the job losses will be in its stores. it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recoverfrom this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news. she's one of america's most popular stars. ellen degeneres made tv history 20 years ago when she came out as gay on her comedy show. she went on to present the oscars. now, serious allegations of a toxic culture on her long—running chat show have led to three of her top team being fired, and put the whole ellen brand under scrutiny. from los angeles, sophie long. did that not work out? screaming it is moments and guests like this that have made the ellen show a daytime staple in the lives of millions around the world, turning it into a huge money makerfor warner bros and giving its 62—year—old host, who signs of every epis
the last seven days — 2,500 morejob losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandaw could be cutting stores too. now, m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs. most of the job losses will be in its stores. it hopes many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be newjobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recoverfrom this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news. she's one of...
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the last seven days, 2500 more job losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandrent to survive. excel could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most job losses will be in its stores and it helps many will be through volu nta ry it helps many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be new jobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recover from this pandemic with a leaner and more sustainable business. emma simpson, bbc news. the widow of pc andrew harper, who died when he was dragged behind a car while investigating a robbery, has told the bbc she doesn't feel the family has received justice. the teenagers responsible for his death were all acquitted of murder, and jailed for manslaughter. lissie harper said she was campaigning for mandatory life sentences for those who kill emergency workers. daniela relph has the story. this was the last photograph lissie harper hd taken with her husband. they were guests at a friend's wedding. andrew harper was killed four days later. in her fir
the last seven days, 2500 more job losses at debenhams, a business on the brink. 350 to go at river islandrent to survive. excel could be cutting stores as well. now m&s is taking drastic action to cut costs, most job losses will be in its stores and it helps many will be through volu nta ry it helps many will be through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. there will also be new jobs as it invests in online, a retailer that wants to recover from this pandemic with a leaner and more...
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then the river passes through some of the island's largest cities but the further the river progresses the more its appearance changes. with growing mounds of trash as white plastic gradually replaces the blue water. while indonesia has seen growing economic consumption in recent years its waste treatment system remains chronically underdeveloped leaving the river to serve as an open rubbish dump when local fisherman to fish for bottles. but there are no more fish here because the water is too polluted. rudy is 23 and works for a recycling cooperative. he patrols the tar him for 9 hours a day every day. for the i think well i'm the most with plastic water bottle. i collect more than 50 kilos of them and they. show you 3. point 5 and 6 euros for. for 6 years now ruby has been plunging his hands into the filthy water. i spoke about the worst is the smell from the dead animals but i'm used to. trapped in the underwater roots of this mangrove forests are thousands of pieces of debris with more accumulating every day. most of it is not collected. every year indonesian rivers dumped $200000.
then the river passes through some of the island's largest cities but the further the river progresses the more its appearance changes. with growing mounds of trash as white plastic gradually replaces the blue water. while indonesia has seen growing economic consumption in recent years its waste treatment system remains chronically underdeveloped leaving the river to serve as an open rubbish dump when local fisherman to fish for bottles. but there are no more fish here because the water is too...
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then the river passes through some of the islands largest cities but the further the river progresses the more its appearance changes. with growing mounds of trash as white plastic gradually replaces the blue water. while indonesia has seen growing economic consumption in recent years its waste treatment system remains chronically underdeveloped leaving the river to serve as an open rubbish dump and local fisherman to fish for bottles and. there are no more fish here because the water is too polluted. rudy is 23 and works for a recycling cooperative. he patrols the tar him for 9 hours a day every day. but the well i'm the most with plastic water bottles. they collect more than 50 kilos of them and they. have show you 3. point 5 and 6 euros for. for 6 years now ruby has been plunging his hands into the filthy water. i spoke about the worst is the smell from the dead animals but i'm used to. trapped in the underwater roots of this mangrove forests are thousands of pieces of debris with more accumulating every day. most of it is not collected. every year indonesian rivers dump $200000.00
then the river passes through some of the islands largest cities but the further the river progresses the more its appearance changes. with growing mounds of trash as white plastic gradually replaces the blue water. while indonesia has seen growing economic consumption in recent years its waste treatment system remains chronically underdeveloped leaving the river to serve as an open rubbish dump and local fisherman to fish for bottles and. there are no more fish here because the water is too...
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then the river passes through some of the island's largest cities but the further the river progresses the more its appearance changes. with growing mounds of trash as white plastic gradually replaces the blue water. while indonesia has seen growing economic consumption in recent years its waste treatment system remains chronically underdeveloped leaving the river to serve as an open rubbish dump and local fisherman to fish for bottles. are no more fish here because the water is too polluted. rudy is 23 and works for a recycling cooperative. he patrols the tar him for 9 hours a day every day. but the well i'm the most with plastic water bottle. they collect more than 50 kilos i mean they. show you 3. 5 and 6 euros for. for 6 years now ruby has been plunging his hands into the filthy water. i spoke about the worst is the smell from the dead animals but i'm your stuff. trapped in the underwater roots of this mangrove forests are thousands of pieces of debris with more accumulating every day. most of it is not collected. every year indonesian rivers dump $200000.00 tonnes of plastic into
then the river passes through some of the island's largest cities but the further the river progresses the more its appearance changes. with growing mounds of trash as white plastic gradually replaces the blue water. while indonesia has seen growing economic consumption in recent years its waste treatment system remains chronically underdeveloped leaving the river to serve as an open rubbish dump and local fisherman to fish for bottles. are no more fish here because the water is too polluted....
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storm fairly abutted greece's eastern coastline over the weekend causing 2 rivers on the island of heavier to burst their banks. surrounding homes were flooded roads filled with. among the dead an 8 month old baby that died after floodwaters engulfed a ground floor apartment the parents were unharmed. a man and woman in their eighty's were found unconscious in separate houses and pronounced dead in hospital search efforts are continuing for several others reported missing locals say they did what they could to escape the deluge. but we have been in the mud since 6 in the morning there was nothing i could do i climbed up on to the table to save myself i was in the. dozens of people have been evacuated from affected areas and rescue workers used helicopters and trying to lift some stranded residents to safety. the region is a popular holiday destination for athenians businesses hit hard by coronavirus now face a costly cleanup he farka al-jazeera. every rains brought flash flooding to large areas of northern sudan as well hundreds of homes and farms have been destroyed many of the affected c
storm fairly abutted greece's eastern coastline over the weekend causing 2 rivers on the island of heavier to burst their banks. surrounding homes were flooded roads filled with. among the dead an 8 month old baby that died after floodwaters engulfed a ground floor apartment the parents were unharmed. a man and woman in their eighty's were found unconscious in separate houses and pronounced dead in hospital search efforts are continuing for several others reported missing locals say they did...
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escorted by guards to a house across the east river and blackwell island, which is now roosevelt island. and were all the children saved? it's not answering in the text and i think it's hard to tell, isn't it? >> it's very hard to tell. we assume there were no casu casualties, but again, how can i say this? black lives didn't matter. in 1863. even in new york. >> particularly children's lives. >> i don't have any faith in the actuarial counts. we think that most of the young, of the children, were rescued. nearly all the children. >> so, one important thing was in fact saved and it was this bible. >> yeah. >> so we have the inscription blown up so you can see the inside of that object. there was something almost chilling and immediate about seeing the chart and this inscription inside. >> yeah. it is said this bible was in the asylum before the destruction. on 5th avenue by the rioters. and this, it is charred. around the edges, which is, can testify historically and emotionally to events. i don't think there's a more powerful relic in the collection than this. and the entire records, a
escorted by guards to a house across the east river and blackwell island, which is now roosevelt island. and were all the children saved? it's not answering in the text and i think it's hard to tell, isn't it? >> it's very hard to tell. we assume there were no casu casualties, but again, how can i say this? black lives didn't matter. in 1863. even in new york. >> particularly children's lives. >> i don't have any faith in the actuarial counts. we think that most of the young,...
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river and marched on. in the pacific general macarthur's forces invaded the island in a giant amphibious leap which put them within 300 miles of the philippines. phili. general still well was making progress in burma with hand-picked american infantrymen and british and chinese units. the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. just 97 days after the first army had led the assault on omaha beach, it had driven 500 miles inland and crossed the german border. the battle for france was nearing its end. the battle for germany was about to begin. the nazi reich was soon to reach full measure of the dragon's teeth it had shown. ♪ ♪ >> the immensity of global war. on the ground in jungles and swamps, mountains and forests, and on the plains, millions of men scattered around the entire world locked in combat. in the air, thousands of others with their bombing and fighting aircraft. on the seas and beneath, other thousands with their surface ships and submarines. incredibly long supply lines with mountains of materials to transport, vast communication networks stretching around the earth. it
river and marched on. in the pacific general macarthur's forces invaded the island in a giant amphibious leap which put them within 300 miles of the philippines. phili. general still well was making progress in burma with hand-picked american infantrymen and british and chinese units. the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. just 97 days after the first army had led the assault on omaha beach, it had driven 500 miles inland and crossed the german border. the battle...
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the fashion chain, river island, is to cut 350 jobs as part of a management shake—up.g at its head office. the company says revenues and profitability have slumped following the coronavirus lockdown. in california, fire crews are battling a fast moving wildfire in the mountains north of los angeles. the blaze, dubbed the lake fire, started on wednesday and is still burning out of control. david willis has the latest from los angeles. radio: we're going to evacuate this area. helicopters crisscross an apocalyptic skyline in the hills above america's second largest city. what started as a small blaze in a national park turned swiftly into a swirling, dancing wall of flame — one that has since devoured more than 10,000 acres of land. fuelling the flames, thick brush rendered tinder—dry by years of drought. and dense hillsides that have made access all but impossible for the hundreds of firefighters who've been drafted in. as a result, they've now taken to fighting this one from the air, flame retardant coating the area below in a fine layer of pink dust. it's a futile exe
the fashion chain, river island, is to cut 350 jobs as part of a management shake—up.g at its head office. the company says revenues and profitability have slumped following the coronavirus lockdown. in california, fire crews are battling a fast moving wildfire in the mountains north of los angeles. the blaze, dubbed the lake fire, started on wednesday and is still burning out of control. david willis has the latest from los angeles. radio: we're going to evacuate this area. helicopters...
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storm battered greece's eastern coastline over the weekend causing 2 rivers on the island every year to burst their banks. surrounding homes were flooded roads filled with. among the dead an 8 month old baby that died after floodwaters engulfed the ground full of apartment the parents were unharmed. a man or woman in their eighty's were found unconscious in separate houses and pronounced dead in a hospital. search efforts are continuing for several others reported missing locals say they did what they could to escape the deluge. but we have been in the mud since 6 in the morning there was nothing i could do i climbed up onto the table to save myself i was alone. dozens of people have been evacuated from affected areas and rescue workers used helicopters and trying to still lift some stranded residents to safety. the region is a popular holiday destination for athenians businesses hit hard by coronavirus now face a costly cleanup. al-jazeera. greece says turkey's plan for exploratory drilling in the eastern mediterranean sea is an illegal action that threatens peace and security a tur
storm battered greece's eastern coastline over the weekend causing 2 rivers on the island every year to burst their banks. surrounding homes were flooded roads filled with. among the dead an 8 month old baby that died after floodwaters engulfed the ground full of apartment the parents were unharmed. a man or woman in their eighty's were found unconscious in separate houses and pronounced dead in a hospital. search efforts are continuing for several others reported missing locals say they did...
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river. comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the lodger. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. because who knows this one is one big village can come out snap. just where on the permafrost or on the permafrost and newtok it's it's really heavy you know. and dislodged keeps coming off the ice the land you know. it's on everybody's mind. and everybody has 3 days we have to relocate and i got here 10 years ago the people were saying. who moved within 4 years. and that was and this is a statement that i have come to know you know the shore legros is toast 3 years. i think. not to bug out to look at hardly need suits to keep a mechanic. remember that movie com cruise and they're renovating a house. the money they would ask the. contractor is going to take 2 weeks and so it always rises we are that is because of the state words hours 2 weeks or cared for years. i would like will move across the river are because it's higher ground i think people who are sinking in ports they hear forget that it floods here in the. people
river. comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the lodger. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. because who knows this one is one big village can come out snap. just where on the permafrost or on the permafrost and newtok it's it's really heavy you know. and dislodged keeps coming off the ice the land you know. it's on everybody's mind. and everybody has 3 days we have to relocate and i got here 10 years ago the people were saying. who moved within 4...
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honor to participate in the commemoration black sinking of the diamond at saint clement's island on the potomac river. in maryland. i was invited by my colleague here, karen stone, who has done an amazing job of continuing to tell the story and to kind of bring this story out from the darkness and into the light. a little bit about karen. the director of the news seems division of saint mary's county's government. she oversees three sites in that county, is responsible for strategic planning, fundraising, creating partnerships like this overseeing -- like this one, overseeing museum operations and more. this is exciting. . love this article she recently published an article about this disaster in american civil war magazine potomac "peril on the ." thank you for joining us on zoom this afternoon. himn: i am glad to tell people the story. the incident actually took place ago., april 22, 155 years a great day for us to be talking about it, and there are a number of connections. between our two institutions. the incident took place off of colts point, the site of one of my museums in maryland. that is w
honor to participate in the commemoration black sinking of the diamond at saint clement's island on the potomac river. in maryland. i was invited by my colleague here, karen stone, who has done an amazing job of continuing to tell the story and to kind of bring this story out from the darkness and into the light. a little bit about karen. the director of the news seems division of saint mary's county's government. she oversees three sites in that county, is responsible for strategic planning,...
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on dartmoor, two young men who went wild camping on an island in the river dart awoke to find wild watersing. one of the worst—hit places was newcastle in county down. just in the space of ten, 15 minutes, everything was underwater. and then i went up to the end here and tried to get sandbags. there were no sandbags at that stage. and then the rain is still coming, the school entrance was flooded and we couldn't get to the school. one local politician said the town was like a disaster zone. on the river taff near cardiff, the emergency services searched all day after reports that a canoeist had capsized his boat. there was another search downstream for a second person reported in trouble in the water. both operations were suspended yesterday afternoon but are due to resume this morning. andy moore, bbc news. the us first lady melania trump took centre stage on day two of the republican national convention, where she made the case for president donald trump's re—election. speaking from the rose garden at the white house, the wife of the president also discussed the coronavirus pandemic, sa
on dartmoor, two young men who went wild camping on an island in the river dart awoke to find wild watersing. one of the worst—hit places was newcastle in county down. just in the space of ten, 15 minutes, everything was underwater. and then i went up to the end here and tried to get sandbags. there were no sandbags at that stage. and then the rain is still coming, the school entrance was flooded and we couldn't get to the school. one local politician said the town was like a disaster zone....
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the river as a new and comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the lodger. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to known as this one is so one big ventilates can come out snap. just where on the permafrost or on the permafrost. and this new targets it's really heavy you know. and to slant keeps coming off the ice the land. it's on everybody's mind. and everybody has realised we have to relocate and they got here 10 years ago the people were saying. coker move within 4 years. and that was and this is a statement i have come to know you know the shore leg room is toast 3 years. i think. not to bugger hardly needs to kid i'm making would. remember that movie com cruise and they're renovating a house the money they would ask the. contractor is going to take 2 weeks and so it always means we are that is because of the state words hours 2 weeks carrots 4 years. ringback i would like will move across the river are because it's higher ground i think people who are thinking about stay here forget that it floods here in the fall people who. n
the river as a new and comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the lodger. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to known as this one is so one big ventilates can come out snap. just where on the permafrost or on the permafrost. and this new targets it's really heavy you know. and to slant keeps coming off the ice the land. it's on everybody's mind. and everybody has realised we have to relocate and they got here 10 years ago the people were saying. coker...
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the river around us and high wind comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the larger. otter. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to us who knowns this one is one big village it's can come out snap. to swear on the permafrost are on the permafrost and newtok it's it's really heavy you know. from disciplined keeps coming off the ice than that and. i am. sure. it's on everybody's mind. and party has retirees we have to really care. when i got here 10 years ago the people were saying. move within 4 years. and that was and this is a statement i have come to know you know the shore legros it's been a toast 3 years. i think. not to bug out to look at hardly needs to kick a mic in the. remember that movie com crews and they're renovating a house says the money they would ask the. contractor is going to take 2 weeks and so it always rains weird that it's because of the state words hours 2 weeks carrots 4 years. i would like will move across the river are because it's higher ground i think people who are thinking about stay here forget that it floods h
the river around us and high wind comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the larger. otter. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to us who knowns this one is one big village it's can come out snap. to swear on the permafrost are on the permafrost and newtok it's it's really heavy you know. from disciplined keeps coming off the ice than that and. i am. sure. it's on everybody's mind. and party has retirees we have to really care. when i got here 10 years...
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on dartmoor, two young men who went wild camping on an island in the river dart awoke to find wild waterslooding. one of the worst—hit places was newcastle in county down. just in the space of ten, 15 minutes, everything was underwater. and then i went up to the end here and tried to get sandbags. there were no sandbags at that stage. and then the rain is still coming, the school entrance was flooded and we couldn't get to the school. one local politician said the town was like a disaster zone. on the river taff near cardiff, the emergency services searched all day after reports that a canoeist had capsized his boat. there was another search downstream for a second person reported in trouble in the water. both operations were suspended yesterday afternoon but are due to resume this morning. andy moore, bbc news. the latest weather in a moment with carol. after ten o'clock when we switch to bbc two we will speak to the professor from the university of oxford who says friendships can deteriorate very quickly if you don't actually see the person, and he reckons it probably only takes about t
on dartmoor, two young men who went wild camping on an island in the river dart awoke to find wild waterslooding. one of the worst—hit places was newcastle in county down. just in the space of ten, 15 minutes, everything was underwater. and then i went up to the end here and tried to get sandbags. there were no sandbags at that stage. and then the rain is still coming, the school entrance was flooded and we couldn't get to the school. one local politician said the town was like a disaster...
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and south western china dumping huge amounts of fresh water into the rivers there which is now headed in this direction. on the island of jeju those who depend on the surrounding waters for their living have reason to look anxiously out to sea and ocean expert coaching boehm has been studying the source of that anxiety unprecedented rains far away in central china sending surges of fresh water flooding out of the yangtze river here depicted in green reaching towards j juice coastline knowing that this year we have seen our president in the rainy front right across the korean peninsula and china we can assume the weather pattern will repeat itself in future years because of climate change. research is from this institute have been studying the changing sees as china's storms appear to worsen every year like many places in the world the island of jeju is having to adapt to the effects of a changing climate and that means in recent years the additional problem of rising sea temperatures it means some subtropical species are now better suited to jay juss waters to do with what is your land is becoming more stop tropical
and south western china dumping huge amounts of fresh water into the rivers there which is now headed in this direction. on the island of jeju those who depend on the surrounding waters for their living have reason to look anxiously out to sea and ocean expert coaching boehm has been studying the source of that anxiety unprecedented rains far away in central china sending surges of fresh water flooding out of the yangtze river here depicted in green reaching towards j juice coastline knowing...
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island on the 25thjuly. this week, the tanker started leaking tonnes of oil into the surrounding ocean — leading to a state of environmental emergency being declared. willow—riverritius — he says people there are doing what they can to try to save their island. the volunteers and the people in the communities all of the island have come together to try and solve this, to try and solve this issue, it's quite a challenge. being unsure, having the times we are having with coronavirus, not having experts come to mauritius to help, we are trying to do the best we can do with communities coming together from all over the ailing. we saw earlier the government advised volunteers to let experts take care of it. is there a bit of an uncoordinated strategy when it comes to dealing with this? it has been, especially that it is only since the last three days since the oil started looking the people have started taking action. before that, the government hasn't done too much to actually control the situation. and obviously it has been hard because nobody really knows what is going on but like i said, the volunteers and people from all over the island have decided to do it th
island on the 25thjuly. this week, the tanker started leaking tonnes of oil into the surrounding ocean — leading to a state of environmental emergency being declared. willow—riverritius — he says people there are doing what they can to try to save their island. the volunteers and the people in the communities all of the island have come together to try and solve this, to try and solve this issue, it's quite a challenge. being unsure, having the times we are having with coronavirus, not...
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river world conquest have been stopped all around the earth. from north africa to the pacific where u.s. army marines captured the airfield on the islandgeorgia. on the same day our troops took boondoggle, soviet forces smashed german defenses in central russia. (noise) ♪ ♪ key military targets and the mainland were being mauled. our grand forces were also hitting the emily with devastating power. the crushing defeat suffered by the access in north africa and patterns advance towards the streets of machinery or psychological poison to a badly shaken fascist regime. -- the once triumphant caesar once look like this at the height of his power but his fascist fought with ancient spears in guns. now look like this. miscellany lettuce people through a nightmare military disaster. is arrogant dictatorship come to an end. we're tribute of justice. the king of italy ordered a new government and conduct secret discussions for surrender. a separate piece by italy was a lasting nazi germany wanted. the claps are mussolini brought a lot of german forces back into italy. -y from fighting ally the nazi was now the unwelcome intruder it would wage a
river world conquest have been stopped all around the earth. from north africa to the pacific where u.s. army marines captured the airfield on the islandgeorgia. on the same day our troops took boondoggle, soviet forces smashed german defenses in central russia. (noise) ♪ ♪ key military targets and the mainland were being mauled. our grand forces were also hitting the emily with devastating power. the crushing defeat suffered by the access in north africa and patterns advance towards the...
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had to land here you'll find forests meadows and links the island is separated from the mainland by the octopus of a lagoon formed by the river of pina flowing into the baltic sea. i'm treating myself to a truly special experience i'll discover the area on horseback and those who know there are many riding stables chosen this one and. a group of locals have planned a tour and they've invited me to join. this is adriano my best buddy for today or at least i hope so before hitting the road we need to curry the horses. saddled them. and put their bit. on the tranny but safety 1st. oh it's been a long time what i do very like. made it let's do this. first we need to cross town i've been in a saddle a couple of times already so i was able to join the tour right away but if you've never sat on a horse you'll have to do a couple of practice rounds at the stables or let someone else take the reins. in any case this is a great way to discover nature. it really is true here in the back country there aren't nearly as many tourists and as there were at the beach and then the resorts nature and beautiful scenery as far as the eye can see.
had to land here you'll find forests meadows and links the island is separated from the mainland by the octopus of a lagoon formed by the river of pina flowing into the baltic sea. i'm treating myself to a truly special experience i'll discover the area on horseback and those who know there are many riding stables chosen this one and. a group of locals have planned a tour and they've invited me to join. this is adriano my best buddy for today or at least i hope so before hitting the road we...
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Aug 30, 2020
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haven't they can severe flooding in sudan's capital as the river nile reaches unprecedented levels hundreds of migrants are brought to the italian island of lampedusa after being rescued and saying. hello the kinds of crowd has been streaming across northern areas of asia in the last few hours and this is bringing some very heavy rain across into meanwhile to the south this mass here course is our thai food this is thai food may sack a very powerful typhoon indeed throughout monday moving northward away from the philippines but of course heading closer towards western japan is certainly beginning to have some impacts in the right now through monday this storm will have winds sustained about 195 kilometers an hour and of course gusting a stronger than that it will become even stronger on cheese day that is what the forecast is saying from the joint typhoon warning center by then we could see sustained winds over 200 kilometers an hour and gusting to $270.00 really will have an impact even across into taiwan east and china and certainly much the ricoh islands and western areas of japan me want to few showers across the korean peninsula a
haven't they can severe flooding in sudan's capital as the river nile reaches unprecedented levels hundreds of migrants are brought to the italian island of lampedusa after being rescued and saying. hello the kinds of crowd has been streaming across northern areas of asia in the last few hours and this is bringing some very heavy rain across into meanwhile to the south this mass here course is our thai food this is thai food may sack a very powerful typhoon indeed throughout monday moving...
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islands in the basics. or back a little bit to the roots so. i think now at this stage locust river we'll go back to looking out there when. we go back to producing their own players instead of been looking for for players somewhere else so instead of sculpting they go back coaching. ringback is a little bit the industry is more you look for talent somewhere else and you don't look inside well i think this will get people through to reset this type of strategy and i hope they will look more insight than we give you a lot more younger glyphs really see more young players and what that would bring us is really have more clears a lot of the club they're played they love her cloak so if you raise the money cooking your mission is not. so i hope people see and we will see more motivation. from the players who are playing not is not missionaries what was remember you were playing for coach when still scouting to go to coaching. and probably in the end in. people who are probably so for the most honest. agents. probably james will be looking less. this. while the jeans they were. what do y
islands in the basics. or back a little bit to the roots so. i think now at this stage locust river we'll go back to looking out there when. we go back to producing their own players instead of been looking for for players somewhere else so instead of sculpting they go back coaching. ringback is a little bit the industry is more you look for talent somewhere else and you don't look inside well i think this will get people through to reset this type of strategy and i hope they will look more...
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Aug 4, 2020
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some flooding along those areas long some of the tributaries, the rivers in those areas, the coastal sections and of some of coastal islands there as well. here's the very latest sustained winds now of 85 miles per hour so to strengthen, but still a category one hurricane making its way on shore right now to watch the very latest track. it is going to move ever so slowly up the coastline in north carolina as we head in toward later on tonight and then we go right along the coastline, this can affect millions of people and this is maintaining a lot of strength even by tomorrow we're talking about the winds sustained at 70 miles per hours of races up the coastline. now all the way up into parts of maine before begins to make its way into canada. so certainly going to make a mess of things there here in the bay area completely different story we're talking about that cool fog returning, it's going to be thick enough that we'll see some drizzle and cooler temperatures around the bay area numbers coming down tomorrow numbers down a good 10 maybe 20 degrees as we head into wednesday morning forecast coming up in a few minutes th
some flooding along those areas long some of the tributaries, the rivers in those areas, the coastal sections and of some of coastal islands there as well. here's the very latest sustained winds now of 85 miles per hour so to strengthen, but still a category one hurricane making its way on shore right now to watch the very latest track. it is going to move ever so slowly up the coastline in north carolina as we head in toward later on tonight and then we go right along the coastline, this can...
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Aug 23, 2020
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river i was going he shape the landscape. as he went to the other state parks on long island. we drive out. i realize this one man shaped the whole city and region in which i live. he had enough power to do that. and when they start thinking about him in a casual way i start notice a plaque and they contain the name of the governor at the time the alfred smith and robert moses. franklin d roosevelt, robert moses. thomas do we, robert moses. and there were no plaques with rockefeller and moses that he was governor then and moses was still in power. the dates i remember, i still remember one huge plaque nailed to a boulder in the state park and the date was in the 19 twenties. this was the 19 sixties. he had been in power 40 years. and when i began to think like that, it wasn't long before he began to confront the fact everything was baloney. because whatever i was writin writing, based on the inherent underlying assumption that in a democracy power comes from being elected are from the ballot box here is a man who had enough power to shape new york city the whole metropolitan new york city o
river i was going he shape the landscape. as he went to the other state parks on long island. we drive out. i realize this one man shaped the whole city and region in which i live. he had enough power to do that. and when they start thinking about him in a casual way i start notice a plaque and they contain the name of the governor at the time the alfred smith and robert moses. franklin d roosevelt, robert moses. thomas do we, robert moses. and there were no plaques with rockefeller and moses...
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island all to ourselves. here if the truth out and to be honest we really enjoyed it where you know maneuvering 3 rivers. in madrid to the new normal has arrived in the worst heat of the fires people are allowed to move around freely again but masks a mandatory almost everywhere. that. many businesses have not survived the last 3 months according to a u. commission is. the economy will shrink by almost 11 percent and there's a new word cornerstone for. use in madrid alone around 100000 people cannot manage without food donations. homewrecker. and this and that our machado has had no word for 2 months. i when the lock down came her boss sent her home nash has asked the priest of her parish for help for the 1st time in her life. to quest that it's really not easy for me others are a much greater need than me because i reckon i can go there because i'm a single parent and i'm also taking care of my mother the mummy mummy got all. our came here from venezuela a few years ago here in spain she was earning a little over a 1000 euros a month it was enough to live on but not to put anything aside. our had to que
island all to ourselves. here if the truth out and to be honest we really enjoyed it where you know maneuvering 3 rivers. in madrid to the new normal has arrived in the worst heat of the fires people are allowed to move around freely again but masks a mandatory almost everywhere. that. many businesses have not survived the last 3 months according to a u. commission is. the economy will shrink by almost 11 percent and there's a new word cornerstone for. use in madrid alone around 100000 people...
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Aug 24, 2020
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the largest state in our union, known as the great land has more rivers, lakes, streams, coastline, glaciers, volcanoes, mountains, islandsr 48 states combined. alaska's abundant natural resources are responsibly developed and harvested, preserving the pristine land and waters of the last frontier. alaska is a land of promise, peoples, prosperity, personal responsibility, individual freedoms, and opportunities to keep alaska great and to keep america great, the alaska republican delegation proudly casts its 29 votes to nominate president donald j. trump. [cheering and applause] >> sandra: roll call continues there in charlotte. meanwhile vice president mike pence just landed and he'll be speaking shortly. the president is still en route on air force one. we haven't gotten word he landed yet. he is expected to address the delegates today before speaking tonight. joining us again martha maccallum and bret baier. what we've seen so far as the live nature of the roll call vote. we'll see and hear from the president and vice president shortly as well. >> yes, that will be different. that will be a live speech to these delegate
the largest state in our union, known as the great land has more rivers, lakes, streams, coastline, glaciers, volcanoes, mountains, islandsr 48 states combined. alaska's abundant natural resources are responsibly developed and harvested, preserving the pristine land and waters of the last frontier. alaska is a land of promise, peoples, prosperity, personal responsibility, individual freedoms, and opportunities to keep alaska great and to keep america great, the alaska republican delegation...
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Aug 30, 2020
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rains have caused the river new jersey to overflow shutting down the capital niamey hundreds of grain stores have been damaged. have been protests in militias the indian ocean island nation whose waters have been polluted by an oil spill people say the government didn't react quickly enough and the environmental damage is worse than it could have been more than a 1000 tons building a japanese ship struck a coral reef in july his colleague. the final desperate moments of a mother trying to save her dying cough. this footage was filmed by a fisherman as he tried to help the pair as they struggled in waters contaminated by oil in militias but they join dozens of others that have washed up dead in recent days that's happened after a japanese own tanker struck a coral reef in july and leaked more than a 1000 tons of fuel oil into the sea. nourishing or 30 states not yet clear whether the spill is to blame for the dolphins deaths but environmentalist and experts warn the worst is yet to come on the song the ship is stranded on coral systems and destroying the creatures creating clouds into the water inside the coral reef despite the recession government's efforts and a
rains have caused the river new jersey to overflow shutting down the capital niamey hundreds of grain stores have been damaged. have been protests in militias the indian ocean island nation whose waters have been polluted by an oil spill people say the government didn't react quickly enough and the environmental damage is worse than it could have been more than a 1000 tons building a japanese ship struck a coral reef in july his colleague. the final desperate moments of a mother trying to save...