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just into the sea surface. question five is the baby in prison so they're both taking something they fully trust. to extend to. find that the this is very hopeful to the widow she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world studies that point the plastic before this free the prisoner releases and there will be found the right remote location. you know it's a bizarre thing be afloat on these wild remote and desolate war says he'll quote expose you to g.p.s. google map and zoomed out we could be a tiny speck in this and so you go off by water. and yet beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life and these are some of the remotest pools on it. and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but enormously a
just into the sea surface. question five is the baby in prison so they're both taking something they fully trust. to extend to. find that the this is very hopeful to the widow she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world studies that point the plastic before this free the prisoner releases and there will be found the right remote location. you know it's a bizarre thing be afloat on...
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just simply into the sea surface. question five is the baby in prison so they're both taking something they fully trust more to. extend. the hope to find that the this is very hopeful to the widow she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world from studies that like the plastic for this knowledge green because pretty soon they'll be found the right remote location. you know it's a bizarre thing be afloat on these wild remote and desolate awar says he'll call it exposes you to g.p.s. google map and zoomed out we could be a tiny speck in this. to draw from for life. yet beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just t.v. with life and these are some of the remotest pools on it. and to see what lies below the expedition submarine is launched on board the antarctic specialist susan lockhart what she sees is a stunning underwater realm composed of all manner of life life not yet touched by mankind but
just simply into the sea surface. question five is the baby in prison so they're both taking something they fully trust more to. extend. the hope to find that the this is very hopeful to the widow she's a very close joyous system and there's very few local sources of micro plastic fibers should be coming from however evidence is growing around the world from studies that like the plastic for this knowledge green because pretty soon they'll be found the right remote location. you know it's a...
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there's the german high sea fleet. unfortunately for the germans, the royal navy knew they were sorting out into the north sea. captain reginald hall, known as , he had an unfortunate habit of constantly blinking. he was known as blinker hall, leader rear admiral. i will talk about him in reference to the zimmerman telegram and the role he played in that episode. admiral sir john jellico. he was commander of the grand fleet. his main strategy for dealing with the german high sea fleet was to prevent any interference with british trade. that was the fundamental strategy of admiral jellicoe and the royal navy. his greatest fear for the loss of his ships was to torpedoes and mines. the greatest number of casualties inflicted on ships of all sides in the war was actually by mines. , who was the first lord of the admiralcy, the cabinet member that was equivalent to our secretary of the navy, equivalent position, he's of admiral jellicoe " the only man who can lose the war in an afternoon." what churchill was saying was that
there's the german high sea fleet. unfortunately for the germans, the royal navy knew they were sorting out into the north sea. captain reginald hall, known as , he had an unfortunate habit of constantly blinking. he was known as blinker hall, leader rear admiral. i will talk about him in reference to the zimmerman telegram and the role he played in that episode. admiral sir john jellico. he was commander of the grand fleet. his main strategy for dealing with the german high sea fleet was to...
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away from the north sea coasts some pretty widespread once.re still tries to hold on as we get towards the end of the week but it's always going to tend to drift northwards so that could allow showery rain into parts of the south to end the week. elsewhere some sunshine and warmth as well. thank you very much indeed. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. 0ne one year 0ne yearon one year on from the grenfell tower fire the public inquiry opens into the disaster that killed 72 people. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. good afternoon, here's your latest sports news. the chelsea captain, gary cahill, has called for "the uncertainty to be put to bed" over the future of their boss antonio conte. despite winning the fa cup on saturday, conte is expected to lose his job after chelsea failed to qualify for the champions league. pat nevin played for the club nearly 200 times and thinks it's very likely that we'll see the manager go.
away from the north sea coasts some pretty widespread once.re still tries to hold on as we get towards the end of the week but it's always going to tend to drift northwards so that could allow showery rain into parts of the south to end the week. elsewhere some sunshine and warmth as well. thank you very much indeed. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. 0ne one year 0ne yearon one year on from the grenfell tower fire the public inquiry opens into the disaster that killed 72 people....
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like we saw on sunday afternoon, there'll be areas of mist and sea fog around, especially the north seaa weather watcher in north yorkshire. there will be some rainclouds. a wet day today. more rain to come through the first part of monday. that's linked to the weather front developing further through the night. little pulses of heavy rain to take us into dawn. keeping temperatures up here. another fresh start to monday morning, especially across eastern parts of england. there'll be mist and low cloud becoming more dominant from the north sea overnight. that will go back to the coast for the day. one or two mist and sea fog patchs here. dry and sunny weather elsewhere. the north—west of england, scotland, and northern ireland, further rain. fizzling out in the afternoon. more detail in the south. the afternoon, sporadic showers. some thunder. south—east england. drifting away on a gentle easterly wind. most places will be dry. sticking with the sunshine. temperatures in the low 20s. cooler with lingering sea fog. a pleasant day in southern scotland. eastern northern ireland are brighte
like we saw on sunday afternoon, there'll be areas of mist and sea fog around, especially the north seaa weather watcher in north yorkshire. there will be some rainclouds. a wet day today. more rain to come through the first part of monday. that's linked to the weather front developing further through the night. little pulses of heavy rain to take us into dawn. keeping temperatures up here. another fresh start to monday morning, especially across eastern parts of england. there'll be mist and...
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there's the vegetable of the sea right there let's attack some muscle soft thank you fashion. and i call now that i've found. unlike conventional aquaculture britain's ocean farming has no need for group chemicals in fact to be even seems to clean the water of pollution and sequesters carbon thereby helping to tackle climate change. is there a reason why you you've chosen muscles so they're really lean proteins packed full of bull to make it serious but also so nitrogen they filter and they use nitrogen to grow filter it out of the water column sandusky you know this farm filters millions of gallons of water we can waste your filters up to fifty gallons a day we just want to easter you could you were to take a number of these farms totaling five percent of u.s. waters you could remove the equivalent carbon output of over a million cars what the kelp does is it reduces the acidification rate it pulls so much carbon nitrogen out it changes the water called the so we've done studies and it's called the halo effect of the kelp actually working together with the oyster companion co
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sea. bbc news, our latest headlines. jamie acourt, one of the original suspects in the murder of stephen lawrence, is arrested in spain on drugs charges, he'll appear before a judge today. donald trump criticises the level of knife crime in london, comparing one of the capital's hospitals to "a war—zone". they say it's as bad as a militarily war zone hospital. knives, knives, knives. an erupting volcano in hawaii triggers earthquakes, including the most powerful tremor to hit the state since 1975. nasa launches its latest probe to mars, it plans to map the red planet's interior, and listen for tremors, or marsquakes. now on bbc news it's time for witness. hello, and welcome to witness with me tanya beckett. i'm here at the british library to guide you through more extraordinary moments from recent history. we'll meet a norwegian diplomat who helped organise secret peace negotiations between the israelis and the palestinians, resulting in the first—ever peace agreement between the two sides
sea. bbc news, our latest headlines. jamie acourt, one of the original suspects in the murder of stephen lawrence, is arrested in spain on drugs charges, he'll appear before a judge today. donald trump criticises the level of knife crime in london, comparing one of the capital's hospitals to "a war—zone". they say it's as bad as a militarily war zone hospital. knives, knives, knives. an erupting volcano in hawaii triggers earthquakes, including the most powerful tremor to hit the...
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as far out into the sea but it has bred. to boaster actions six hundred thousand who wouldn't just north and four hundred thousand cubic meters in southern direction so nature has been doing its job dispersing the sand up and down the coast. every two months for scientists map the sand the engine and the adjacent coastline. they chart the movements of the masses of sand and record depth changes in the lagoon created behind the sand bar. and. radar and sensors mounted on boys track waves and currents. a fourteen metre tall mast was built for the project as a mount for cameras that monitor the landscape and seascape in all directions. the way we can observe development of the geometry of the send engine we can look at such a day shouldn't. we can look at. the way to look who feels an empty set and how it changes so it's a permanent servatius. the data collected over the years demonstrate that a sand engine that is a single mega nourishment designed to last for decades can indeed work. the wind waves and currents help to replen
as far out into the sea but it has bred. to boaster actions six hundred thousand who wouldn't just north and four hundred thousand cubic meters in southern direction so nature has been doing its job dispersing the sand up and down the coast. every two months for scientists map the sand the engine and the adjacent coastline. they chart the movements of the masses of sand and record depth changes in the lagoon created behind the sand bar. and. radar and sensors mounted on boys track waves and...
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bueno, sÍ, o sea, yo creo que alguien te puede mover el tapete, pero o sea, eso no significa que...bril. que te muevan el tapete es una cosa, pero si de plano estÁs dudando. >> no, no, no, fer. es imposible que yo me pueda enamorar de alguien mÁs. >> oye, pero si mario es un tipazo, ahora sÉ. no lo digo porque sea mi hermano, ¿eh? aparte, Él te sÚper adora, Él te ama. Él no merece sufrir. >> ya, ya, ya, no me hagas sentir peor, ya. >> ay, amiga, me duele muchÍsimo, pero por el bien de los dos, si tienes dudas, estÁs muy a tiempo. >> bueno, ya. no me contaste con quiÉn cenaste anoche. >> con nadie, con nobody. >> hoy en la tarde llegan todos los niÑos y pues yo soy la que les tiene que enseÑar el museo. >> ajÁ. (telÉfono). >> contestÓ, contesto, contestÓ. ay, te veo luego, te veo luego, ¿eh? >> ok. >> bye. >> ¿tienes un minuto? >> ¿un minuto? >> bueno, ¿un poquito mÁs? ♪. ♪ now that she's back in the atmosphere ♪. ♪ with drops of jupiter in her hair, hey, hey ♪. ♪ she acts like summer and walks like rain ♪. ♪ reminds me that there's time to change, hey, hey ♪. ♪ since the return of h
bueno, sÍ, o sea, yo creo que alguien te puede mover el tapete, pero o sea, eso no significa que...bril. que te muevan el tapete es una cosa, pero si de plano estÁs dudando. >> no, no, no, fer. es imposible que yo me pueda enamorar de alguien mÁs. >> oye, pero si mario es un tipazo, ahora sÉ. no lo digo porque sea mi hermano, ¿eh? aparte, Él te sÚper adora, Él te ama. Él no merece sufrir. >> ya, ya, ya, no me hagas sentir peor, ya. >> ay, amiga, me duele...
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and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water and see his low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads for. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like heino bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. all of them are now if you look back there you'll see a whole sticking up on the horizon you see you there that's where we're headed it's going to be interesting. they walk nearly two and a half kilometers out on to the man flats. above the water's already rising we have to make sure we arrive on time and go on. high no one says guess to save at this strange place and see how fast everything changes. this is the water and seas deepest point. in the time it took us to get from back there down here the sea level has risen about forty centimeters back there you can still see a little
and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water and see his low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads for. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like heino bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. all of them are now if you look back there you'll see a whole sticking...
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rising sea bottom levels. a day later the republican-led committee tweeted a link denying climate change is causing sea levels to rise. >> rocks. they fall in and they -- that's based on science, right? >>> kilauea volcano erupts, sending ash 30,000 feet into the air. new lava flow from reactivated fissures. more from hawaii, next. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano spewing ash 30,000 feet into the air. after handing out nearly 18,000 masks, they warn residents to stay indoors. so far this event is mirroring a similar eruption in 1924 that lasted 2 1/2 weeks. overnight, several fissures reactivating with lava flows and leilani estates, that entire region devastated. we get more now from stephanie elam. >> reporter: dave and christine, it was an early morning weak-up call as kilauea continues to erupt. a sharp plume came into the sky about 30,000 feet. scientists do believe this was in line with that lava getting below the water table and water and lava mixing, causing these erupti eruptions. there are still people w
rising sea bottom levels. a day later the republican-led committee tweeted a link denying climate change is causing sea levels to rise. >> rocks. they fall in and they -- that's based on science, right? >>> kilauea volcano erupts, sending ash 30,000 feet into the air. new lava flow from reactivated fissures. more from hawaii, next. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano spewing ash 30,000 feet into the air. after handing out nearly 18,000 masks, they warn residents to stay...
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again, some sea mist a low cloud around irish sea coast and the north west and the northern ireland — to 25 celsius. into monday, it gets warmer because the high pressure moves eastwards and lack —— allows a south—easterly flow from the near continent. dry and warm air. for the bulk of the country, fine and dry and sunny. low cloud and mist and murk across irish sea coast. cool across eastern parts of scotla nd sea coast. cool across eastern parts of scotland with the flow of the north sea. further south, of scotland with the flow of the north sea. furthersouth, up of scotland with the flow of the north sea. further south, up to 26 celsius and in fact, one or two locations across the south—east of england could see 27 celsius, it looks like it will be a record—breaking league warm bank holiday monday. subtle changes on tuesday, week cold front moving moving fans of clouds. a noticeably drop in temperature. central and eastern parts of country will remain warm, dry, and sunny once again. hot again across the south—east, closer to the high celsius to further west. if
again, some sea mist a low cloud around irish sea coast and the north west and the northern ireland — to 25 celsius. into monday, it gets warmer because the high pressure moves eastwards and lack —— allows a south—easterly flow from the near continent. dry and warm air. for the bulk of the country, fine and dry and sunny. low cloud and mist and murk across irish sea coast. cool across eastern parts of scotla nd sea coast. cool across eastern parts of scotland with the flow of the north...
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the key is predicting how fast the sea will rise.really could uncork the genie, in terms of sea level rise, at a much shorter timescale than has been talked about before. things that would really make it difficult for coastal planners, cities, countries, to react fast enough. this latest research will focus on the western edge of antarctica, where the massive thwaites glacier, one of the largest on the planet, flows into the ocean. now, scientists already know that warm seawater is working its way under the front of the ice, melting it from underneath. but they don't yet know whether the ice will totally collapse and raise sea levels. so, over the next five years, they will be measuring the ice from the air, checking the glacier‘s thickness by drilling into it from the surface, and also using robot submarines to explore what is happening to the ice underwater. the submarines will be venturing into a hazardous world, but what they find out will help improve the forecasts for the future of the sea level. professor karen heywood is lead
the key is predicting how fast the sea will rise.really could uncork the genie, in terms of sea level rise, at a much shorter timescale than has been talked about before. things that would really make it difficult for coastal planners, cities, countries, to react fast enough. this latest research will focus on the western edge of antarctica, where the massive thwaites glacier, one of the largest on the planet, flows into the ocean. now, scientists already know that warm seawater is working its...
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the taklamakan desert in xinjiang, northwest china, the aral sea, the destroyed aral sea.se are places that are challenging to be, but also challenging in terms of the political situation. which was your favourite desert place? i love arizona. i spent a week in a straw—bale hut, not very far from tucson, 60 miles from tucson. in the sonoran desert. it's exceptionally dry, hundreds of people there die every year trying to cross into the usa. and yet there's vegetation, there's the sound of the cicadas every night, there's the sound of foxes and coyotes yapping. and it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've never felt so safe. i would sleep outside under the stars and never feel a sense of the remotest threat. the magic of the desert. william atkins, the author of the immeasurable world. thank you very much. thank you. hello, once again and thanks very much indeed forjoining me. i want to update you on how we see the rest of the holiday weekend panning out right across the british isles. before we look into the future, let me take you back to last night, where we ha
the taklamakan desert in xinjiang, northwest china, the aral sea, the destroyed aral sea.se are places that are challenging to be, but also challenging in terms of the political situation. which was your favourite desert place? i love arizona. i spent a week in a straw—bale hut, not very far from tucson, 60 miles from tucson. in the sonoran desert. it's exceptionally dry, hundreds of people there die every year trying to cross into the usa. and yet there's vegetation, there's the sound of the...
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dark and sunda like me and rain as day dawned dangerous breakers could be seen on the coast and heavy seas swept over the full day. with the wind turning more and more in an easterly direction it was going to be able to maintain our slight distance from the leaps what made our situation even more alone was the loss of the main topsail which was torn off we have no visible contact with the discovery which was saving some distance away to the north going have mercy on us or. greenwich lies on the river thames several kilometers downstream from london for centuries it has been the heart of brick you see family he was from here the great naval figures like francis drake james cook and lord nelson set out to conquer the seven seas and he had to the english crown waited impatiently for the return of its heroes. even though greenwich now lives in the shadow of the high rise blocks of canary wharf the name of this london suburb is still familia to sail as the world over the prime meridian which divides the earth into an eastern and a western half runs through greenwich. in sixty seventy five as a
dark and sunda like me and rain as day dawned dangerous breakers could be seen on the coast and heavy seas swept over the full day. with the wind turning more and more in an easterly direction it was going to be able to maintain our slight distance from the leaps what made our situation even more alone was the loss of the main topsail which was torn off we have no visible contact with the discovery which was saving some distance away to the north going have mercy on us or. greenwich lies on the...
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you don't go all the way from it to the black sea. the historic city center with its many squares has been lovingly restored over the previous two decades. the exterior of the houses lining the river banks on the. cover also had a maker of. eleven one the european prize for public space. being built. or lovers bridge since it was redone it's become a real tourist magnet. there are cafes restaurants and places for boats to dock everywhere the views are great from where the river winds its way through the city. there are also optimistic attractions such as these works by the slovenian sculptor yakov god. or a statue depicting the legendary former mayor of the city even free but. yet despite the architectural variety renovation proceeded according to a unified plaid. north or political fifty on we wanted to stress the openness of the squares. we used traditional materials supplemented of course by some modern artificial ones we wanted to tell stories for instance that women used to come here to do laundry as you. know. today goods are no
you don't go all the way from it to the black sea. the historic city center with its many squares has been lovingly restored over the previous two decades. the exterior of the houses lining the river banks on the. cover also had a maker of. eleven one the european prize for public space. being built. or lovers bridge since it was redone it's become a real tourist magnet. there are cafes restaurants and places for boats to dock everywhere the views are great from where the river winds its way...
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if the whole lot went, the sea would end up nearly a meter higher. lions ofters for the m people who depend on sea defenses to keep them safe fro the tharrier in london to the walls of mud in bangladesh. the key is predicting how fast the sea will rise. >> we found definitely a place that could uncork the nie in terms of sealevel rise at a much smaller timescale then talked about before, things that wouldl make it difffor coastal planners and cities and runtries to react fast enough. david: this lateearch will focus on the western edge of antarctica, where a massive glacr, one of the largest on the planet, flows into the kean. scientists alreaw that warm seawater is working its way under the front of the eyes, melting it fm underneath. they don't know whether the ice will totally collapse and raise sea levels. in the next five years they will be measuring the ice from the air, checking the glacier's sickness by drilling into it from the surface, and using robot submarines to explore what is happening to the the submarines will be entering into a haza
if the whole lot went, the sea would end up nearly a meter higher. lions ofters for the m people who depend on sea defenses to keep them safe fro the tharrier in london to the walls of mud in bangladesh. the key is predicting how fast the sea will rise. >> we found definitely a place that could uncork the nie in terms of sealevel rise at a much smaller timescale then talked about before, things that wouldl make it difffor coastal planners and cities and runtries to react fast enough....
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the great naval figures like francis drake james koch and lord nelson set out to conquer the seven seas and he had to the english crown waited impatiently for the return of its heroes. even though greenwich now lives in the shadow of the high rise blocks of canary wharf the name of this long. and suburb is still familiar to sail as the world over the prime meridian which divides the earth into an eastern and the western half runs through greenwich. in sixteen seventy five as a christopher wren the architect who designed supposed to feed will build an observatory on a hill in the south part of the park bench. the building was commissioned by king charles the first in order that the tables showing the movements of the celestial bodies and the positions of the fixed stars might be corrected with the greatest possible care and accuracy the aim being to determine the lines of wrong that you did see and thus to perfect the art of navigation. the problem at the time lane fixing the precise position of a ship in the vast expanses of the ocean say listen been able to work out the degree of latit
the great naval figures like francis drake james koch and lord nelson set out to conquer the seven seas and he had to the english crown waited impatiently for the return of its heroes. even though greenwich now lives in the shadow of the high rise blocks of canary wharf the name of this long. and suburb is still familiar to sail as the world over the prime meridian which divides the earth into an eastern and the western half runs through greenwich. in sixteen seventy five as a christopher wren...
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not just on the ground but in the air at sea. the lava flow has reached the pacific ocean for the first time. the mixture of magma and water is creating a toxic hazard called laze. it's poisonous and burns on contact. experts say strong winds could worsen the situation. >>> important to be better safe than sorry this summer. the chp is warning about river safety. the department is sharing that video. watch it. it didn't go well. the girl back flipped into the yuba river last year. the 21-year-old broke several bones, had to be rescued out of the water by a chp helicopter, and then flown to a nearby hospital. she's better now, but it could have been very bad. the agency says they want to show a different side of how accidents can happen and just remind everyone not to take those kinds of risks. >>> up next, we'll tell you why some of the most legendary bay area athletes all gathered in san francisco tonight. we'll show you next. you know at the heart of what mayor villaraigosa is doing today, he's fighting to make this country mor
not just on the ground but in the air at sea. the lava flow has reached the pacific ocean for the first time. the mixture of magma and water is creating a toxic hazard called laze. it's poisonous and burns on contact. experts say strong winds could worsen the situation. >>> important to be better safe than sorry this summer. the chp is warning about river safety. the department is sharing that video. watch it. it didn't go well. the girl back flipped into the yuba river last year. the...
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would-be sailors, whose homes are being destroyed by the sea. we visit a young woman from china who is intent on making her fortune online. and we're off to northern brazil, now home to more and more people trying to escape venezuela. for years, the south american nation of venezuela has been mired in crisis. mismanagement and corruption have brought the country to the ink. pele are staing, localhops are ten empt therare regur anti-government protests. and those who can, leave. according to the international organization for migration, almost 1.6 million venezuelans have fled the country. most to neighboring colombia. hundreds of thousands of others have left for the u.s. and chile. and a growing number are now heading to brazil. reporter: many have been on the road for days. those who could afford it took a bus part of the way. they've now, finally, reached brazil. desperate venezuelans who no longer see any future back home. >> we have no money. in venezuela you can no longer make enough money to survive. it might be enough to buy one chicken
would-be sailors, whose homes are being destroyed by the sea. we visit a young woman from china who is intent on making her fortune online. and we're off to northern brazil, now home to more and more people trying to escape venezuela. for years, the south american nation of venezuela has been mired in crisis. mismanagement and corruption have brought the country to the ink. pele are staing, localhops are ten empt therare regur anti-government protests. and those who can, leave. according to the...
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there is no sea the navy can't brave. and there is no storm the american sailor can't conquer, because you know that together, there is nothing americans can't do. absolutely nothing. [cheering and applause] >> in recent years, even decades, too many people have forgotten that truth. they've forgotten that our ancestors trounced an empire, tamed a continent, and triumphed over the worst evils in history. in every generation, there have been cynics and critics who try to tear down america. it's not working too well lately. but in recent years, the problem grew worse. a growing number use their platforms to denigrate america's incredible heritage, challenge america's sovereignty, and weaken america's pride. but we know the truth. we will speak the truth. and we will defend that truth. america is the greatest fighting force for peace, justice and freedom in the history of the world. [applause] and in case you haven't noticed, we have become a lot stronger lately. [applause] >> a lot. we are not going to apologize for america
there is no sea the navy can't brave. and there is no storm the american sailor can't conquer, because you know that together, there is nothing americans can't do. absolutely nothing. [cheering and applause] >> in recent years, even decades, too many people have forgotten that truth. they've forgotten that our ancestors trounced an empire, tamed a continent, and triumphed over the worst evils in history. in every generation, there have been cynics and critics who try to tear down america....
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[film advance clicks] kent: this facility was built to grow juvenile e white sea a baso then release back out intnto the wild to replenish the wild stock, but what we rerealized over time is, if we put a millllion fish t in the o ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we gott 100,000 fish back k out of a millilion. if i take a millllion fish and put ththem in a cage ad grow them, i can n get a million fish back out and put them on the tablble. our pplan heree iso take everything we've learned how to do in growing these species and demomonstrate the technology, transfer the technolology from the researchch level ouout to the commerciall level, and to o do that, we're gonna permitit a farm to produce 5,000 tons of fifish about 4 mis out to sea. now, mussels and oyoysters, we know how to do that. wewe've doe that for a lolong time, and we reasonably know how to grow fin fish, but we're not growing it here. we're growing it in other partsts of the woworld and ththn bringingng it here. . now we get bacack to the b balance parart t again. does it really make sense for us to have our
[film advance clicks] kent: this facility was built to grow juvenile e white sea a baso then release back out intnto the wild to replenish the wild stock, but what we rerealized over time is, if we put a millllion fish t in the o ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we gott 100,000 fish back k out of a millilion. if i take a millllion fish and put ththem in a cage ad grow them, i can n get a million fish back out and put them on the tablble. our pplan heree iso take everything we've...
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the key is predicting how fast the sea will rise. uncork the genie, in terms of sea level rise, at a much shorter timescale than has been talked about before. things that would really make it difficult for coastal planners, cities, countries, to react fast enough. this latest research will focus on the western edge of antarctica, where the massive thwaites glacier, one of the largest on the planet, flows into the ocean. now, scientists already know that warm seawater is working its way under the front of the ice, melting it from underneath. but they don't yet know whether the ice will totally collapse and raise sea levels. so, over the next five years, they will be measuring the ice from the air, checking the glacier‘s thickness by drilling into it from the surface, and also using robot submarines to explore what is happening to the ice underwater. the submarines will be venturing into a hazardous world, but what they find out will help improve the forecasts for the future of the sea level. professor karen heywood is leading one of t
the key is predicting how fast the sea will rise. uncork the genie, in terms of sea level rise, at a much shorter timescale than has been talked about before. things that would really make it difficult for coastal planners, cities, countries, to react fast enough. this latest research will focus on the western edge of antarctica, where the massive thwaites glacier, one of the largest on the planet, flows into the ocean. now, scientists already know that warm seawater is working its way under...
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were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventy it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's hard breaking bonaduce protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just diet based it's a lie about it it's horrible. the story of the vaccine is a classic collapse of a species scientists began tracking but in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we determined twenty years ago that the fishing ban was unsustainable for bakita bay would we predicted that they would be declining about this problem for twenty years. well i mean the people who originally found them found them dead on the beach. from fishing nets and said hey here's a porpoise nobody's ever found a porpoise here it can't be very common and it's dying in fishing nets and so yes he's was discovered because it was dying yeah it was found dead on beaches and in fishing dubs you know it's sort of odd that people wouldn't see it but the more you get to know this sharia animal the more you understand that you really have to know what you're looking for and you really have
were found in the gulf from january to may two thousand and seventy it's a horrific to see how much sea creatures are trapped on those nets it's hard breaking bonaduce protected marine mammals are dying for no reason they're just diet based it's a lie about it it's horrible. the story of the vaccine is a classic collapse of a species scientists began tracking but in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and we determined twenty years ago that the fishing ban was unsustainable for bakita bay would...
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and that influence here is exercised by the north sea. the north sea as inspiration and contributing artist the idea is a crowd pleaser and one that fuels artists creativity even though they know their works are likely to be damaged or even destroyed by the changing tide of things. but that's all part of the attraction. you have to see just north and it's also about covers the market loss when you finish your work and you have to let it go you know the. newbies and the unexpected things happen in the world to see them. and so they hand their work over to the waves. time will tell what they make it it's. to protect the ocean and also the rest of our planet sustainability is becoming more and more popular and today throwaway society we have to change our way of living among many other things tons of clothes end up in the garbage or on the street here and then you can find boxes labeled with to give away a paradise for on a floppy and have enough pop the two russians have been living in the german capital for years now and they have a pretty
and that influence here is exercised by the north sea. the north sea as inspiration and contributing artist the idea is a crowd pleaser and one that fuels artists creativity even though they know their works are likely to be damaged or even destroyed by the changing tide of things. but that's all part of the attraction. you have to see just north and it's also about covers the market loss when you finish your work and you have to let it go you know the. newbies and the unexpected things happen...
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we had low cloud and sea mist in the irish sea.ly better to the central belt of scotland, we continue to sea breezes and rain to the final. in. temperatures touching 25 in some spots. warmer still as we head into bank holiday monday. warm, dry off the near constant. again, it will be a glorious sunny day for most areas. a bit of low cloud and sea mist in the irish sea coastal areas, and they few showers across the north and west of scotland. maybe some cool sea breezes there. that will be taken east cool sea breezes there. that will be ta ken east and cool sea breezes there. that will be taken east and north—east into scotland. only 12 or 13 degrees in aberdeen. further self —— south, up to 25 or 26 in the south—east of england. this will be in early may bank holiday record, breaking the previous record of 2a degrees, which was reached in hampshire back in 1999. now, into tuesday. we start to see some 1999. now, into tuesday. we start to see some subtle changes. this area of low pressure begins to push off. their week—old front is
we had low cloud and sea mist in the irish sea.ly better to the central belt of scotland, we continue to sea breezes and rain to the final. in. temperatures touching 25 in some spots. warmer still as we head into bank holiday monday. warm, dry off the near constant. again, it will be a glorious sunny day for most areas. a bit of low cloud and sea mist in the irish sea coastal areas, and they few showers across the north and west of scotland. maybe some cool sea breezes there. that will be taken...
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reporter: sun, sea and sand.he carefree life drew speculators from around the world to the swampland here. it's hard to believe, but cape coral is america's fastest growing city. a community built on shaky ground, threatened by rising sea levels. no one here seems to give a hoot about the effects of climate change, though. nate: i don't believe the climate change. i think it's nonsense. barb: they've been having hurricanes for years. so, i don't think that's really a climate change issue. mellie: don't build a city below sea level? that's probably a good option. but, you know, since they've already done that, you just kinda have to deal with the consequences. reporter: american bravado. cape coral is a planned city that went straight from the drawing board to the water front. its attraction -- affordable housing and low taxes. a housing estate for 180,000 sun worshipers. the regular hurricanes that tear across the region don't put prospective buyers off. despite all the warning signs, construction here continues
reporter: sun, sea and sand.he carefree life drew speculators from around the world to the swampland here. it's hard to believe, but cape coral is america's fastest growing city. a community built on shaky ground, threatened by rising sea levels. no one here seems to give a hoot about the effects of climate change, though. nate: i don't believe the climate change. i think it's nonsense. barb: they've been having hurricanes for years. so, i don't think that's really a climate change issue....
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i'm in training here because i'd like to work on the high seas one. i want to work money to support my family. i'm interested in japan to see what it's like there and how they see on the face of the. so. rubi hour is in the first row but as with all the trainees here he's just a number still many of the candidates are excited about their future few have ever sailed beyond the horizon. this man says the training here will equip him to work on any kind of fishing boat it doesn't matter whether it's a troll or one or a vessel that fishes longline we ask if he's been to one of the country before no he says. this man says he's looking forward to working on a german ship later on. he says it might be a cargo ship or some other vessel he doesn't really mind. most of the trainees here want to one day work for the s. p. and s. or south pacific marine service it's a german joint enterprise involving six different companies which all take candidates that have finished the training. the director of s. b.m.'s is captain andrew heinsohn he says all the young men he
i'm in training here because i'd like to work on the high seas one. i want to work money to support my family. i'm interested in japan to see what it's like there and how they see on the face of the. so. rubi hour is in the first row but as with all the trainees here he's just a number still many of the candidates are excited about their future few have ever sailed beyond the horizon. this man says the training here will equip him to work on any kind of fishing boat it doesn't matter whether...
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[applause] and being a maritime nation, we're surrounded by sea. we must always dominate that sea. we will always dominate the oceans. we are showing what we can achieve when natural american confidence is backed by unrivaled american power and unquestioned american resolve. also, there's another word that's never used, and i'll use it today. it's called talent. we have talent. and a lot of other people don't, and a lot of other countries don't. we have great talent, and i've seen it. in other words, we are showing what is possible when america starts acting like its sailors and it's marines. our nation cannot be strong without our heros who say the words, don't give up the ship, for a famous phrase. [applause] we even use it in business. things are going bad, you say, don't give up the ship! keep fighting! don't give up the ship! but it's really you guys that started it. our country cannot prevail without those that rally to admiral's famous cry. you know it well. damn the torpedoes! full speed ahead! full! [applause] damn the torpedoes. full speed ahead. you hail from every backg
[applause] and being a maritime nation, we're surrounded by sea. we must always dominate that sea. we will always dominate the oceans. we are showing what we can achieve when natural american confidence is backed by unrivaled american power and unquestioned american resolve. also, there's another word that's never used, and i'll use it today. it's called talent. we have talent. and a lot of other people don't, and a lot of other countries don't. we have great talent, and i've seen it. in other...
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all the easter —— heat and moisture is there and in the north sea.he thunderstorms will be more widespread in northern and eastern parts of scotland and eastern parts of scotland and eastern england. again, the best of the sunshine and the driest weather in the west. those temperatures still either side of 20 by a degree oi’ still either side of 20 by a degree or two and the same for the eastern shores, and if you're not a fan of all of this muggy and thundery weather, you've got to go a long way to find something cooler. the central atlantic or northern scandinavia. and here we are as far ahead as thursday with still low cloud on the eastern shores and the chance of thunderstorms more widely across the british isles but still sunshine and warmth which is where we sunshine and warmth which is where we started. night. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: us officials are in north korea, trying to revive a planned summit between president trump and north korea's leader, kim jong—un. so will the summit take place after all? an attempt to form a g
all the easter —— heat and moisture is there and in the north sea.he thunderstorms will be more widespread in northern and eastern parts of scotland and eastern parts of scotland and eastern england. again, the best of the sunshine and the driest weather in the west. those temperatures still either side of 20 by a degree oi’ still either side of 20 by a degree or two and the same for the eastern shores, and if you're not a fan of all of this muggy and thundery weather, you've got to go a...
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>>> establecer un temor fundado en base a 5 concepto, raza, religiÓn, membresÍa. >> o sea, que sea elevistas normalmente suceden cuando estÁn detenidos. >> ok. >> la gente que estÁ diciendo vengo a estados unidos porque mi paÍs hay pandillas hay represiÓn, hay matanzas estos podrÍan ser factores para un si. >> lo mÁs importante es prepararse para estÁs entrevistas. >> hay informaciÓn pÚblica accesible a estas personas como mejor prepararse. >> crisis econÓmica no, pero persecuciÓn, muerte, asesinato sÍ. puede decir que su pais esÁa mal econÓmicamente pero eso no. >> ¿quÉ es lo que podrÍa ver que estÁn enviando fiscales cuando no es lo mÁs comÚn porque los que hacen este tipo de entrevistas son los agentes de inmigraciÓn, como ve el futuro? >>> este es un mensaje que estÁ tratando de enviar nuestro presidente que si usted va a llegar a casi no tiene un buen caso se nos va de acÁ. >> esto no lo habÍan hecho otros presidentes. >> es sumamente excepcional. >> lo harÁ donald trump bien informado. >> o sea, por quÉ la diferencia. por quÉ hacer algo que nunca se habÍa hecho. por quÉ no dejar
>>> establecer un temor fundado en base a 5 concepto, raza, religiÓn, membresÍa. >> o sea, que sea elevistas normalmente suceden cuando estÁn detenidos. >> ok. >> la gente que estÁ diciendo vengo a estados unidos porque mi paÍs hay pandillas hay represiÓn, hay matanzas estos podrÍan ser factores para un si. >> lo mÁs importante es prepararse para estÁs entrevistas. >> hay informaciÓn pÚblica accesible a estas personas como mejor prepararse....