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almost every house in tanya's street has been bombed or shelled at some point.to pick up buns this monday morning for the kindergarten. this building, like most in the town, was badly damaged and the children were evacuated. now it is open again, although there are only two classes so far. there is no canteen here yet, so the jam—filled buns are a special treat. the war in ukraine has slipped off the political agenda and it's rarely in the news anymore, but it is far from over. it is hard to imagine a time when these children will be able to live in peace. and although the fighting now is not as bad as it has been, its sporadic nature means nobody knows when or where the next shell will land. hello. the atlanticjet stream awakens this week, meaning faster flight awakens this week, meaning faster flight times from the us to the uk but, for the weather, a big change compared to the last few weeks. colder air this week, some significant snow at times, for the mountain is at least, but across the board, much windy up for all of us, and those windy conditions setting
almost every house in tanya's street has been bombed or shelled at some point.to pick up buns this monday morning for the kindergarten. this building, like most in the town, was badly damaged and the children were evacuated. now it is open again, although there are only two classes so far. there is no canteen here yet, so the jam—filled buns are a special treat. the war in ukraine has slipped off the political agenda and it's rarely in the news anymore, but it is far from over. it is hard to...
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almost every house in tanya‘s street has been bombed or shelled at some point.ilding, like most in the town, was badly damaged and the children were evacuated. now it is open again, although there are only two classes so far. there is no canteen here yet, so the jam—filled buns are a special treat. the war in ukraine has slipped off the political agenda and it‘s rarely in the news anymore, but it is far from over. it is hard to imagine a time when these children will be able to live in peace. and although the fighting now is not as bad as it has been, its sporadic nature means nobody knows when or where the next shell will land. hello. the recent run of cloudy days continue for many during saturday, although there were some notable exceptions to the rule. the north—east of scotland has fared quite nicely lately and that was been the way of again, although go too far north and you end up with shower activities. out west, it really was one of those days — a frontal system stalled there with a lot of cloud and rain and the remnants of that are still there as we sta
almost every house in tanya‘s street has been bombed or shelled at some point.ilding, like most in the town, was badly damaged and the children were evacuated. now it is open again, although there are only two classes so far. there is no canteen here yet, so the jam—filled buns are a special treat. the war in ukraine has slipped off the political agenda and it‘s rarely in the news anymore, but it is far from over. it is hard to imagine a time when these children will be able to live in...
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almost every house in tanya's street has been bombed or shelled at some point.day morning for the kindergarten. now it is open again, although there are only two classes so far. there is no canteen here yet, so the jam—filled buns are a special treat. the war in ukraine has slipped off the political agenda and it's rarely in the news anymore, but it is far from over. it is hard to imagine a time when these children will be able to live in peace. and although the fighting now is not as bad as it has been, its sporadic nature means nobody knows when or where the next shell will land. hello, there. if, like me, you are fed up with the skies of this past week things up about to change. we are about to see a bit more sunshine. bring about that changes this weather front, driven towards us this weather front, driven towards us by strengthening jet stream. before it arrives, more of the same for sunday for many of us. lots of the odd spot of light rain and drizzle, a few cloud broke here and there with the sunshine coming through, the strengthening breeze is a sign of
almost every house in tanya's street has been bombed or shelled at some point.day morning for the kindergarten. now it is open again, although there are only two classes so far. there is no canteen here yet, so the jam—filled buns are a special treat. the war in ukraine has slipped off the political agenda and it's rarely in the news anymore, but it is far from over. it is hard to imagine a time when these children will be able to live in peace. and although the fighting now is not as bad as...
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natasha had a job ad bakery in town if what it was hit by a shell.usually kicks off at dusk. the women stay here until morning because it is too dangerous to travel home at night. they both live in the so—called red zone, ina they both live in the so—called red zone, in a neighbourhood right eye the frontline. tanja lives with her husband and teenage son. 0lga has mixed feeling about the ukrainian army's presence in the town. many here don't know who to believe and a lack of information deepens the distrust. locals mostly watch russian tv which has a much stronger signal than the ukrainian channels. we are going to the place where the ukrainian army is positioned just on the outskirts of marinka. apparently there was in trouble their last night, quite a lot of shelling, but it is quiet today. morale is low even though these troops only arrived in the new rotation a few weeks ago. many suspect the war is being driven by profit and corruption but they don't want to say that on camera. a singer officer talks of men in the shadows and smuggling networks
natasha had a job ad bakery in town if what it was hit by a shell.usually kicks off at dusk. the women stay here until morning because it is too dangerous to travel home at night. they both live in the so—called red zone, ina they both live in the so—called red zone, in a neighbourhood right eye the frontline. tanja lives with her husband and teenage son. 0lga has mixed feeling about the ukrainian army's presence in the town. many here don't know who to believe and a lack of information...
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so, what is shell shock? >> well, shell shock was a term that i believe the british came up with. because artillery shelling, which is referred to, was one of the main sort of technologies of the war. during world war i, artillery had been around for centuries, but now you're talking about artillery that's lobbed by much larger shells greater distance that caused much destruction, and it went on day and night. and as norman pointed out that his ancestor -- i can't imagine what it must have been like to constantly shell. i was reading one account recently where often, whether there was a soldier or a civilian, they were able to interpret the sound of a particular shell because of so much experience, so they could figure out whether it was going to land close to them and they had to go into hiding or if they were safe. but if you had somebody at front lines that's constantly being shelled, one nickname was wiz bang because the shells would make like a whizzing monoise, a then bang, they would hit. the term was coined mostly i believe for british soldiers, and the british government
so, what is shell shock? >> well, shell shock was a term that i believe the british came up with. because artillery shelling, which is referred to, was one of the main sort of technologies of the war. during world war i, artillery had been around for centuries, but now you're talking about artillery that's lobbed by much larger shells greater distance that caused much destruction, and it went on day and night. and as norman pointed out that his ancestor -- i can't imagine what it must...
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it i'm or a kyle this is a live from doha also coming up the turkish army shells cut its possessions in syria as forces backed by and cry prepare for an offensive. egypt's president says he's going to run for a second term as his main rival calls for a leving level playing field. i'm told brennan at the institute for cancer research looking at the possibility of a blood test which could be a breakthrough in cancer diagnosis. obstructionist loses that's what we're trying to ministrations calling us democrats after the senate rejected a last minute vote to avoid a federal government shutdown it's now in effect across the country with only essential offices and services staying open because of this broke down of a deadlock on the status of young undocumented immigrants known as the dreamers. reports from washington. this is not the anniversary any leader wants to have it was exactly one year ago when donald trump made this promise and became president we will face challenges we will confront hardships but we will get the job done he vowed government would work again it's clear with this
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conduct on the riviera darby rivals for me shell shock edge it for two reasons the first one is that it's one man actually paid to go to the dortmund coach for me that was a buffering appointment possibly the most strange decision of the season and been this really good this is a man who had failed. to win fourteen games with kalu lost his job and was then given one of the plum jobs in the business leader staggered in. by contrast of a young vibrant pushing the medical to desk rule they don't have any european concerns like shell. like and dortmund. they do so if you see you can see shell could take in a second spark that touch shall not dreaded relegation because it does seem already that cologne is destined to go down who else could join them is tempting to say humbug but they always seem to do that the other way so i wouldn't bet on them i think for me it would be better play him and they're really struggling with goals this year they will need a fair team in there for seventeen games and i think without finding someone that's got sheets in but i think they're going to really stru
conduct on the riviera darby rivals for me shell shock edge it for two reasons the first one is that it's one man actually paid to go to the dortmund coach for me that was a buffering appointment possibly the most strange decision of the season and been this really good this is a man who had failed. to win fourteen games with kalu lost his job and was then given one of the plum jobs in the business leader staggered in. by contrast of a young vibrant pushing the medical to desk rule they don't...
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and shell the same thing with shell motor company you know shell and. by the saudi aramco the same thing these guys will say were we started as oil companies today we are energy companies and that's unbelievable you know for shell chad holliday who's the chairman of shell he actually realizes that the biggest challenge and one of the biggest challenges they have is that there are gas stations of which there are some like seventeen thousand across the united states most of them are mom and pop shops and they almost all vary and the margins that they make selling gas is so small that there we have the way they make money cigarettes cigarettes and doritos and coca-cola. and it's like he's like so basically we're running a bunch of seven elevens that happen to sell gasoline now can and he says to us can you help us figure out how to get people out of their cars and into that store and that by the way is a real a real cry to real problem for the electric vehicles because and that's why shell would say not that they have but why one would could see them sayin
and shell the same thing with shell motor company you know shell and. by the saudi aramco the same thing these guys will say were we started as oil companies today we are energy companies and that's unbelievable you know for shell chad holliday who's the chairman of shell he actually realizes that the biggest challenge and one of the biggest challenges they have is that there are gas stations of which there are some like seventeen thousand across the united states most of them are mom and pop...
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the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidic water actually will dissolve the shell, whichh is calcium. and if they don't make it through the first few weeks of its life when it's being affected by ocean acidification, then we have no oysters to plant on our beach. sso it's something t that we try experience and deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's not something that's gonna happen potentially in 5 or 10 years. along the coast of oregon, there's a specific function called upwelling where deeper water is coming up towards the surface. and it's that deeper water that is the acidic water. we don't know how bad ocean acidification is going to get. we're just starting to experience the consequences of it. what we're experiencing here in the puget sound is what other people will be experiencing not too long in the future. >> i definitely want to be able to pass on our business o onto the next generation. >> yeah, it would be fun to share that experience with the next generation, like our dads shared with us. >> and this really brings us to the next xprize challenge, right,
the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidic water actually will dissolve the shell, whichh is calcium. and if they don't make it through the first few weeks of its life when it's being affected by ocean acidification, then we have no oysters to plant on our beach. sso it's something t that we try experience and deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's not something that's gonna happen potentially in 5 or 10 years. along the coast of oregon, there's a specific function called...
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kurdish commanders say turkish forces have fired several shells of villages the white b.g. controls in the off of northern syria the bombardments from turkish territory began around midnight and continued into friday morning spokesman says this marked the heaviest turkish. threats to take military action against the kurdish region. pope francis is taking his environmental crusade into the amazon rain forest on the first full day of his visit to peru he's flying to the southeast of the country where he's expected to meet with thousands of indigenous people the environmentally fragile region has been hit by deforestation and illegal mining more now on our top story in the audio recording a fake qatari royal family member and his accusations against some of the nation's leading the blockade against here's a report from. the man saudi arabia and the u.a.e. were presenting as an alternative to qatar leadership stepped up his attacks on the blockade in countries in a new audiotape shake of the lebanon earth any a member of qatar royal family says the gulf's biggest diplomatic whe
kurdish commanders say turkish forces have fired several shells of villages the white b.g. controls in the off of northern syria the bombardments from turkish territory began around midnight and continued into friday morning spokesman says this marked the heaviest turkish. threats to take military action against the kurdish region. pope francis is taking his environmental crusade into the amazon rain forest on the first full day of his visit to peru he's flying to the southeast of the country...
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that turkey says in retaliation to shelling from the y.p. june the way p.g. says that is being shelled upon so it's the usual back and forth but certainly the rhetoric coming out of ankara over the last week it really is pointing out that they are very intent on carrying out this operation across turkish media headlines you'll see terence amassing on the border ready to to go in so to speak you also have we had reports today around fifteen thousand free syrian army fighters these are the rebels that turkey supports inside syria south of its border east of our fleeing they seem to be ready to get involved in this fight so it is a very complicated situation we did have earlier conflicting reports about russian troops pulling out of that area why is that significant wolf because this area is sort of you know supported in a way by the russians they have a couple of hundred troops so they also control the air space so this is why we've seen turkish officials in moscow over the last few days trying to negotiate perhaps their access because nothing
that turkey says in retaliation to shelling from the y.p. june the way p.g. says that is being shelled upon so it's the usual back and forth but certainly the rhetoric coming out of ankara over the last week it really is pointing out that they are very intent on carrying out this operation across turkish media headlines you'll see terence amassing on the border ready to to go in so to speak you also have we had reports today around fifteen thousand free syrian army fighters these are the rebels...
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>> this is a bomb shell. this interview in the wall street journal in which he stuns everyone by saying, quote, i probably have a very good relationship with kim jong-un. i have relationships with people, i think you people, referring to the reporters who were interviewing him in the oval office are surprised. he was asked if he's spoken with kim jong-un, he said i don't to want comment on it, i'm not saying i have or haven't, i just don't want to comment. you're the top democrat, the ranking member on the senate foreign relation committee, you've been briefed on all sorts of sensitive diplomatic overtures. do you know if the president of the united states has spoken with kim jong-un? >> i do not know whether he has spoken to kim jong-un. i'd be very surprised if in fact he has. my best analysis is he has not. and his comments about having a very good relationship is hard to understand. we know that kim jong-un is a difficult individual, so this is just difficult -- i think it's -- president trump just trying
>> this is a bomb shell. this interview in the wall street journal in which he stuns everyone by saying, quote, i probably have a very good relationship with kim jong-un. i have relationships with people, i think you people, referring to the reporters who were interviewing him in the oval office are surprised. he was asked if he's spoken with kim jong-un, he said i don't to want comment on it, i'm not saying i have or haven't, i just don't want to comment. you're the top democrat, the...
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>> three shotgun shells. i accept i don't bike as far as i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i'm still going for my best. and for eliquis. ask
>> three shotgun shells. i accept i don't bike as far as i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to,...
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that's right you mentioned intensive shelling there has been shelling over the last week or so sporadically but it does seem that this was the heaviest bombardment overnight into the morning as you mentioned and also now we've had turkey's defense minister being the latest senior official to add his voice to what is really a growing call of action a statement really of intent that they will go in the defense minister saying that the operation against will begin it will begin without delay and that turkey has no choice to what it calls what it says declare terrorist groups so-called terrorist groups in their words from its border he also said they were still talking to russia and saying that it was also at the same time waiting for a timing if you will to minimize casualties reading between the lines this has to do with the fact that russia wields enormous influence enough when it has troops on the ground and it also controls its airspace so many people you will talk to will tell you that air space will be crucial for turkey in its operation that it wants to carry out to minutes minimize cas
that's right you mentioned intensive shelling there has been shelling over the last week or so sporadically but it does seem that this was the heaviest bombardment overnight into the morning as you mentioned and also now we've had turkey's defense minister being the latest senior official to add his voice to what is really a growing call of action a statement really of intent that they will go in the defense minister saying that the operation against will begin it will begin without delay and...
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turkey's shelling of the kurdish held african region marks the start of its military operation in syria comes despite washington now and denying claims it planned to support a large kurdish border force that claims that enraged down for a. number of members of the argument a more secretive. a teenager has attacked a school in eastern siberia injuring six people including a teacher is the third such incident in less than a week. and in germany the right leading a.f.d. party's proposal to verify the age of migrants is roundly condemned by all other parties. a very warm welcome is just turned six pm here in moscow and you're watching r t international with me and karen good to have you with us. the turkish defense minister has announced his country has launched a military operation in syria's kurdish controlled african region starting with cross border shelling artie's paulus lee has more on how events unfolded. we're hearing from the turkish defense minister that a de facto turkish military operation has begun across its border now this is been corroborated by the syrian kurds the white p
turkey's shelling of the kurdish held african region marks the start of its military operation in syria comes despite washington now and denying claims it planned to support a large kurdish border force that claims that enraged down for a. number of members of the argument a more secretive. a teenager has attacked a school in eastern siberia injuring six people including a teacher is the third such incident in less than a week. and in germany the right leading a.f.d. party's proposal to verify...
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each oyster shell is carrying precious cargo. >> this one is probably about five days to week old. >>the chesapeake bay. >> cleaner water, fewer nutrients those are some of the results that can happen from oyster restoration. >> begins where for some it ends. with what oyster lovers call the mermaid's kiss. every crack of a shell, each saul tee slurp, every platter served at seafood restaurants in the chesapeake bay region can be part of the effort to save the bay. not long ago, these shells would have been discarded. >> oysters used to be used for, um, like construction material to build roads. >> rereport marinescientists woe university of maryland, noah and oyster recovery partnership diss covered old oyster shells make pretty good nurseries for new babies. >> when they're juveniles, only about week old, they're about the size of a pepper grain. >> reporter: cleaned and aged, they end up here in massive tanks circulating with the chop tanks briny water. the tiny seed oysters feed for about week till it's time for planting back in the bay. millions of oysters and a lot along. >> pre
each oyster shell is carrying precious cargo. >> this one is probably about five days to week old. >>the chesapeake bay. >> cleaner water, fewer nutrients those are some of the results that can happen from oyster restoration. >> begins where for some it ends. with what oyster lovers call the mermaid's kiss. every crack of a shell, each saul tee slurp, every platter served at seafood restaurants in the chesapeake bay region can be part of the effort to save the bay. not...
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well there's been quite heavy shelling tank shelling and heavy artillery outgoing when we arrived here it's been quiet for the last hour or so it's also as you can see quite hazy weather and quite windy we haven't heard any planes in the sky in the last couple of hours since we've been here at ease that was different yesterday we heard them in the morning and we heard them in the off to noon the not sure of the microphone pick that up that was more shelling so it is not to come pain ongoing across the border and as you mentioned also operations happening inside that ground offensive was launched on sunday f.s.a. that's free syrian army fighters syrian rebels that turkey supports together with turkish troops entering syria from the north and western side and that's take a look at how the last twenty four hours unfolded. the border echoes with the sounds of war turkey's offensive on africa is now well under way the ground operation started on sunday turkish soldiers supporting free syrian army fighters inside syria. turkish president brigitte type defiant as he addressed a large crowd in
well there's been quite heavy shelling tank shelling and heavy artillery outgoing when we arrived here it's been quiet for the last hour or so it's also as you can see quite hazy weather and quite windy we haven't heard any planes in the sky in the last couple of hours since we've been here at ease that was different yesterday we heard them in the morning and we heard them in the off to noon the not sure of the microphone pick that up that was more shelling so it is not to come pain ongoing...
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that created an anonymous shell company. it wasn't necessarily to know who actually owned the company. once the company was created you put it in a file and forgot about it until it passed he ends up selling his office to the firm and leaving the country in the middle of the night. before that he had joked with subordinates that he slept with a gun under his pillow. he never renewed it until the client needed it for something. it was high-volume, low-cost, think of nick donalds. they were interviewed her's and they took an island chain known for tourism and drug smuggling, the british version islands were nothing much was happening and turned it into shell companies. so many followed their lead and i will read you a little bit about that right now. as they crowded in they look to increase their business elsewhere. the united states pointed the way. since the 1950s they had registered ships under its own flag but the public registry was never based in africa. rather the registry resided in new york city. it was created by for
that created an anonymous shell company. it wasn't necessarily to know who actually owned the company. once the company was created you put it in a file and forgot about it until it passed he ends up selling his office to the firm and leaving the country in the middle of the night. before that he had joked with subordinates that he slept with a gun under his pillow. he never renewed it until the client needed it for something. it was high-volume, low-cost, think of nick donalds. they were...
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those turkish backed rebels they say they shelled why p.g. positions in retaliation and self-defense that's according to them but certainly having said all that a lot of political rhetoric sami over the last week here that this offensive is imminent as you mentioned but certainly at the moment on the side of this sporadic shelling and back and forth the real offensive hasn't started yet and that is because russia holds quite a lot of sway in africa and the turks are still talking to them to see if they can give the green light for that to go ahead and we understand some top turkish officials were in moscow and first day. at least details about how soon is it expected that a ground offensive may begin stephanie. well this is the thing people don't really know what shape it's going to take military analysts in the military you speak she will tell you that what they really need to do first if they want to minimize the casualties on the turkish army side is airstrikes and it gets complicated because russia controls the airspace over afraid so thi
those turkish backed rebels they say they shelled why p.g. positions in retaliation and self-defense that's according to them but certainly having said all that a lot of political rhetoric sami over the last week here that this offensive is imminent as you mentioned but certainly at the moment on the side of this sporadic shelling and back and forth the real offensive hasn't started yet and that is because russia holds quite a lot of sway in africa and the turks are still talking to them to see...
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and the syrian town of a plane he calls them a terrorist group the army is intensified shelling on a fein in recent days and says a ground assault could happen soon that the deco is in antakya on the tacky syria border. the situation around the freeing is heating up there is been an increase in shelling from turkey into africa and also hearing reports that around fifteen thousand free syrian army fighters these are the rebels inside syria supported by turkey are mobilizing towards the east of africa and this is all in line with the political rhetoric that's been coming out of anger over the last week or so the last voice added to that the defense ministry on friday saying that the operation would happen that there should be no delay and that turkey had no choice but to rid of what they call terrorists along this border all of this very significant player is russia and this is why we've seen the chief of staff and also the turkish head of intelligence in moscow on thursday also told continuing on friday to try and see whether russia gives a green light why is that will russia controls
and the syrian town of a plane he calls them a terrorist group the army is intensified shelling on a fein in recent days and says a ground assault could happen soon that the deco is in antakya on the tacky syria border. the situation around the freeing is heating up there is been an increase in shelling from turkey into africa and also hearing reports that around fifteen thousand free syrian army fighters these are the rebels inside syria supported by turkey are mobilizing towards the east of...
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jihad so it is a very fluid front line turkey is using a lot of heavy artillery shelling also of course they have the upper hand when it comes to that but i think also the big question elizabeth it will take time that's for sure but then you have turkey threatening to move further east to clear the y.p. g. from areas there and those are the areas of the more under u.s. influence so it's a big it's a bigger picture it's complicated and you know now just to bring you back to where we are the shelling has intensified i don't think the microphone could pick it up but it gives you an indication of sort of the good the strength and the you know the relentlessness of that bombarding happening along these border villages stephanie thank you very much for that that is stephanie deck of with the relations joining us from the syrian border thank you well elsewhere in syria at least twenty one people have suffered breathing problems after a suspected chemical attack on a rebel held on clave near the capital damascus earlier this week the syrian observatory for human rights has accused the governmen
jihad so it is a very fluid front line turkey is using a lot of heavy artillery shelling also of course they have the upper hand when it comes to that but i think also the big question elizabeth it will take time that's for sure but then you have turkey threatening to move further east to clear the y.p. g. from areas there and those are the areas of the more under u.s. influence so it's a big it's a bigger picture it's complicated and you know now just to bring you back to where we are the...
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to fire shells across the border into the turkish town of killis the wind is backed by the u.s. but he says it's a terrorist group president herder and is promising to rid the entire border area of the finances. elsewhere in syria eight people have been killed in the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta desponding to supposed ceasefire and there are reports of heavy fighting shelling and air raids in the area where knowing it's it's a good show is the last remaining rebel stronghold near the capital russian opposition leader alexina valmy has been arrested along with more than one hundred eighty protesters to government across the country and around he was detained while attending a demonstration he do in moscow the protests was in response to being barred from standing in the presidential election in march police have refused to authorize the rally but hundreds of new around disapproves of. one of all leading pro-democracy activists had been barred from standing for election the government says agnes chao to be a candidate because her party support self-determination for hong kong
to fire shells across the border into the turkish town of killis the wind is backed by the u.s. but he says it's a terrorist group president herder and is promising to rid the entire border area of the finances. elsewhere in syria eight people have been killed in the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta desponding to supposed ceasefire and there are reports of heavy fighting shelling and air raids in the area where knowing it's it's a good show is the last remaining rebel stronghold near the...
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the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. shell is the symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some, leaving behind a stone symbolizes unloading a personal burden. the first person to make this journey was st. james himself. after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christian message. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century p
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. shell is the symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and...
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laundering but it may be a shell game b.s. they have i have instead of you the president the president of the state paying what they owe in state taxes you're going to have the employer take it out of your paycheck so you'll never have the money in the first place and they'll take it to the government and then they say well now you can deduct it because we're going to call it something else i mean i can see i i could see a judge who's a democrat liberal judge saying yes but when this ultimately gets to the highest court they'll laugh it out i mean i don't see how they could pull this all off well whatever the old phrase is one man's loophole is somebody else's something being one of ben franklin say there's only one thing in life that certain death and death and tax are now the most interesting of the scenarios that the states these high stack tax states would consider steve is it would allow residents and you know this but i can't believe it for our viewers the residents of these high tax states to replace their loss of the d
laundering but it may be a shell game b.s. they have i have instead of you the president the president of the state paying what they owe in state taxes you're going to have the employer take it out of your paycheck so you'll never have the money in the first place and they'll take it to the government and then they say well now you can deduct it because we're going to call it something else i mean i can see i i could see a judge who's a democrat liberal judge saying yes but when this ultimately...
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gene which ankara considers a terrorist group three units have been shelling the area for several days and while groups long time crew have been mobilizing in these syria near the town of azaz stephanie vaca has the latest from the border. we've just been moved on by the military but what we saw in that location just about ten minutes from here along the border is shelling turkish tank shelling various locations also a build up of what looked like defensive materials bulldozers concrete slabs and gravel that were taken to the border wall that's a wall that you can also see behind me that white wall that turkey built along the border with syria now as the president said that this ground operation has defacto began we have seen we have heard from our sources there is a build up of free syrian army fighters inside syria this is the least of athletes but we haven't as yet heard of a major ground push towards the in the big question mark here is the russian factor russia controls the skies and has troops on the ground we know senior officials are still talking in sochi in russia the turkish
gene which ankara considers a terrorist group three units have been shelling the area for several days and while groups long time crew have been mobilizing in these syria near the town of azaz stephanie vaca has the latest from the border. we've just been moved on by the military but what we saw in that location just about ten minutes from here along the border is shelling turkish tank shelling various locations also a build up of what looked like defensive materials bulldozers concrete slabs...
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let me just show you what locals are telling us is they shelled the house completely destroying it as you can see but it's not just the house another two houses in this local area were also shelled and demolished as well a fire on a bus in kazakhstan has killed fifty two passengers only five people managed to escape the bus was on the main road between pakistan and russia a route used by migrant workers police are investigating what caused the blaze russia's this missing what it calls a groundless accusations by the u.s. president that the kremlin's helping north korea evade international sanctions in an interview with donald trump also cast doubt on whether talks with north korea's leader would be useful he said china could do much more but praised restrictions on oil i'm cold deliveries to the north aid agencies and the u.n. calling for the day that to remain open beyond friday to continue the delivery of lifesaving goods saudi led coalition has allowed the ports operation after u.s. funded cranes were installed it used to handle seventy percent of yemen's imports of a damage from a
let me just show you what locals are telling us is they shelled the house completely destroying it as you can see but it's not just the house another two houses in this local area were also shelled and demolished as well a fire on a bus in kazakhstan has killed fifty two passengers only five people managed to escape the bus was on the main road between pakistan and russia a route used by migrant workers police are investigating what caused the blaze russia's this missing what it calls a...
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young shell don. we know he likes to dress up.tly so does the rest of the tv family. >> one, two, three! >> 9-year-old ian is making a moon landing as he and his family travel through time. >> i'm having so much fun. it's fun drezs up in all kind of clothing. >> they dressed up in costumes ranging with the space suits to the late 1950s to the renaissance. >> we are doing families through the ages. we are not going back to cave men, but wouldn't that be fun? >> it's the perfect family. >> young ian looked right at home in breaches into a ruffled collar. >> zoe, who plays my mom is wearing a huge wig. >> "young shell don" is the number one new show on tv. on tonight's episode, young shell don uses a computer for the very first time. >> we really need to get one of these. >> what the heck do we need a computer for? >> yeah, we got you and your big head. >> doesn't seem like that long ago, right? back to ian's love of costumes. he recently posted this one dressed up as david bowie's star man. you wouldn't think he knew who that was. >
young shell don. we know he likes to dress up.tly so does the rest of the tv family. >> one, two, three! >> 9-year-old ian is making a moon landing as he and his family travel through time. >> i'm having so much fun. it's fun drezs up in all kind of clothing. >> they dressed up in costumes ranging with the space suits to the late 1950s to the renaissance. >> we are doing families through the ages. we are not going back to cave men, but wouldn't that be fun?...
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that then around two o'clock in the morning the israeli army came in and locals telling us that they shelled the house i'm going to go away so you can see the damage that was created that was a family home it's now just a pile of rubble and it's not the only one there were another two houses in this local area that have been turned into rubble now won't palestinians here asking themselves is whether this was a case of mistaken identity or that it was simply bad intelligence on behalf of these readies israelis have said who and why intelligence they were using to act upon in this particular right but there's a lot of very angry palestinian his family here mourning a fire on a bus in kazakhstan has killed fifty two passengers only five people managed to escape the bus was on the main road between was back a stand and russia that's a route used by migrant workers russia is dismissing what it calls a groundless accusations by the u.s. president that the kremlin's helping north korea evade international sanctions in an interview donald trump also cast doubt on whether talks with north korea's lea
that then around two o'clock in the morning the israeli army came in and locals telling us that they shelled the house i'm going to go away so you can see the damage that was created that was a family home it's now just a pile of rubble and it's not the only one there were another two houses in this local area that have been turned into rubble now won't palestinians here asking themselves is whether this was a case of mistaken identity or that it was simply bad intelligence on behalf of these...
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aeration series kurdish held region involving strikes a ground invasion and cross border shelling to his general staff says one hundred eight of one hundred thirteen targets were successfully hit on saturday over seventy planes conducted sorties with all their craft and now back in turkey campaign which ankara is deemed anti terror has been named operation olive branch saying that ousting kurdish militia for our friend which has been held by them for five years back to syrian opposition fighters are reportedly entered the kurdish enclave from the ground because president earlier confirmed his country had begun a military ground operation in the turkish cross border shelling of the area started friday r.t. correspondent paula slip has been following developments at least eight f. sixteen s have been firing from the skies while on the ground you have the turkish backed syrian opposition rebels have moved into this enclave isn't on tape that is controlled by the kurdish militia the white p.g.d. from the ground we're also hearing that the free syrian army has been arriving in buses as we
aeration series kurdish held region involving strikes a ground invasion and cross border shelling to his general staff says one hundred eight of one hundred thirteen targets were successfully hit on saturday over seventy planes conducted sorties with all their craft and now back in turkey campaign which ankara is deemed anti terror has been named operation olive branch saying that ousting kurdish militia for our friend which has been held by them for five years back to syrian opposition...
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most of the shelling happens at night. after more than three years of fighting, people have grown used to it. we found this woman selling handmade items by the side of the road. knitting calms her nerves, she tells us. water, heat and electricity are sporadic, with infrastructure constantly being damaged in the fighting and needing repair. suffering the most are smaller villages like kamianka, just outside avdiivka. 78-year-old valentina shmatok has lived here her whole life. she points to the front. "there," she says, "just across the highway. there was shelling just last night," she says. farhana javid, a psychologist with the international red cross, has been visiting this village weekly. she points out a root cellar where more than a dozen of the villagers are forced to take cover on a regular basis. >> can you imagine this is the place they live? >> reporter: they'll sleep in here? >> they don't sleep. basically, they bring their small stools, and they just sit here. there is no place to sleep here. it's cold, it's st
most of the shelling happens at night. after more than three years of fighting, people have grown used to it. we found this woman selling handmade items by the side of the road. knitting calms her nerves, she tells us. water, heat and electricity are sporadic, with infrastructure constantly being damaged in the fighting and needing repair. suffering the most are smaller villages like kamianka, just outside avdiivka. 78-year-old valentina shmatok has lived here her whole life. she points to the...
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really behind me that mountain is turkey there's a base behind there and they've been shelling throughout the day we've been hearing it. heavy machine gun fire also the sound of tanks along the border and then over my left shoulder is syria that mountain that you see behind me and not yesterday was heavily bombarded. hundred fifty three. targets yes you mentioned that ground operation we've been making calls it seems that they're mobilizing elizabeth but it doesn't seem like it is in full swing as if they have reinforced by thousands of syrian army fighters those are the rebels that turkey supports inside syria. also they've been to these kind of areas and the north to be able to go in from all sides so certainly it is an ongoing operation seventy two jets used in the air campaign that started yesterday let's take a look at how the last twenty four hours have unfolded. shortly before sunset on saturday turkey launched its air campaign on. turkish officials had said that the operation was imminent. president. just a few hours before the jets to. his de facto started in the field this will
really behind me that mountain is turkey there's a base behind there and they've been shelling throughout the day we've been hearing it. heavy machine gun fire also the sound of tanks along the border and then over my left shoulder is syria that mountain that you see behind me and not yesterday was heavily bombarded. hundred fifty three. targets yes you mentioned that ground operation we've been making calls it seems that they're mobilizing elizabeth but it doesn't seem like it is in full swing...
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of using the mountain to fire shells across the border into the turkish town of killis from kelis. the battle for an intensified on sun. the constant ruler of jets and artillery targeting this important high point along the turkish border. explosions echoed over the border town of killis drawing a crowd. a strange fascination watching the war on fold but for some it's a little too close to home she was. even though we are hearing careless we've become used to this war has happened before when i saw it was on the other side of the border but i've still moved my wife and kids to another area for safety but i'm staying. turkey's offensive against the y p g the kurdish group it considers a terrorist organization is very visible here. it is also stirred nationalist fervor. was shut up. it was. fairly. low at work and this is what that operation looks like inside syria turkey is backing free syrian army fighters and at the moment the main focus is pushing back from the border as the kurdish fighters say turkey's offensive has caused a billion casualties turkey says it only targets y p g
of using the mountain to fire shells across the border into the turkish town of killis from kelis. the battle for an intensified on sun. the constant ruler of jets and artillery targeting this important high point along the turkish border. explosions echoed over the border town of killis drawing a crowd. a strange fascination watching the war on fold but for some it's a little too close to home she was. even though we are hearing careless we've become used to this war has happened before when i...
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shells did they have a car that the modern day. the current u.r.c. there was a good. it was only there was a good thing. as with. most listeners in america. getting a. better conditioner. she. told us u.k. . does have a piece in vanity. so for a lot of the bill does look a suitable to. the . national. mind you know what our position a call out of. this exodus ministers of any. nominee is that he. does position. here. in. the group or king of the jenny slimy to come my mother did. but because i wanted to come on him and got on with i was either that or you're much mounted as he does that that really sort of go well the rest of us are as you know scary thought to be i don't want to go to martial mansion has yet to talk money or dr deep at all mind she didn't use luck i should have been it was the general with a little bit of workers she did a lot of sort of. going to sinners among the. but integration of others you know the one that at their coming out of any moment came to begin over. national have another bill coming at us that are. directed at albuquerque to saavik a
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displaced inside the region about and we're also told there been civilian casualties often random shelling in turkey denies this and says it only targets why peachey positions turkey's offensive is now well into its second week the village where the smoke coming from it is inside syria now turkey has been shelling these border areas on a daily basis there is also supported on the ground by free syrian army fighters this is the syrian rebels that turkey supports and they have a presence here in turkey along the border. we spot a few free syrian army fighters on the side of the road there rarely seen this openly in turkey turkey has brought many of these episodes. fighters from syria they are now waiting along the border for orders to advance we managed to speak to one of them who tells us the battle won't be easy record that. we're facing quite a few challenges first the weather didn't help us as it was foggy and raining second the why p.g. has advanced snipers that's why we are taking it slower trying to control these mountains first turkey is a with the moment is to secure its border area
displaced inside the region about and we're also told there been civilian casualties often random shelling in turkey denies this and says it only targets why peachey positions turkey's offensive is now well into its second week the village where the smoke coming from it is inside syria now turkey has been shelling these border areas on a daily basis there is also supported on the ground by free syrian army fighters this is the syrian rebels that turkey supports and they have a presence here in...
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military operation on syria's kurdish held region of afrin launching as strikes and cross border shelling with a ground invasion expected sunday and seventy planes conducted sorties with all the aircraft now reported back at base in turkey the campaign which has deemed anti terror has been named operation olive branch tainted ousting kurdish militia from a friend which has been held by them for five years turkish cross border shelling of the region began friday on his policy has been following developments. at least eight if sixteen's have been firing from the skies while on the ground you have the turkish backed syrian opposition rebels have moved into this enclave that isn't on tape that is controlled by the kurdish militia y.p. g from the ground we're also hearing that the free syrian army has been arriving in buses as well as in trucks that have been fitted out with machine guns we are receiving reports in terms of the civilian situation there and they were you hearing there people have been ordered to retreat into their homes and into shelters but there are reports coming through of
military operation on syria's kurdish held region of afrin launching as strikes and cross border shelling with a ground invasion expected sunday and seventy planes conducted sorties with all the aircraft now reported back at base in turkey the campaign which has deemed anti terror has been named operation olive branch tainted ousting kurdish militia from a friend which has been held by them for five years turkish cross border shelling of the region began friday on his policy has been following...
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we are confident but at the end of the day anything can happen shells have already fallen in turkey so we are worried this could happen here. turkey says it will continue its operation until it's pushed the wipe away from its borders no one knows how long that will take what the implications may be. and stephanie what are the implications right now for the hundreds of thousands of civilians who are in the offing. yes well the issue is at the moment certainly the second day yesterday because it became very difficult to contact the sources we have inside often it seems that the qualms were pretty much nil so we are relying on certain reports which are very difficult to verify at least ten civilians killed according to the y. p.g. we do know that civilians have left have fled some of them some of these border areas because of the intensive operation that is ongoing and certainly also in the city itself people have been sheltering in basements and sort of stockpiling because of this is the psychological impact these threats are having now to get out of a free in this region is also comp
we are confident but at the end of the day anything can happen shells have already fallen in turkey so we are worried this could happen here. turkey says it will continue its operation until it's pushed the wipe away from its borders no one knows how long that will take what the implications may be. and stephanie what are the implications right now for the hundreds of thousands of civilians who are in the offing. yes well the issue is at the moment certainly the second day yesterday because it...
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it's almost becoming routine shelling and heavy artillery fired by the turkish army into syria. the monday brought a new development with turkey opening a new front in the ground offensive free syrian army fighters will now move towards africa and from the us. initially the f.s.a. forces entered syria through turkey from its west and routed borders and after the airstrikes and heavy shelling helped pave the way in the first twenty four hours turkey says it is targeting y p g fighters a kurdish group it says is a terrorist organization which also happens to be america's strongest ally in fighting isis and in syria as ever complicated web of regional and international allegiances and to russia key to allowing turkey to operate in a free mean something many already knew but the turkey's president admitted to on monday for the first time. we will handle a free there's no stepping back from a free we discussed this with our russian friends we have an agreement with them. turkey's top military officials and intelligence chief for in moscow in the run up to the offensive russia had mil
it's almost becoming routine shelling and heavy artillery fired by the turkish army into syria. the monday brought a new development with turkey opening a new front in the ground offensive free syrian army fighters will now move towards africa and from the us. initially the f.s.a. forces entered syria through turkey from its west and routed borders and after the airstrikes and heavy shelling helped pave the way in the first twenty four hours turkey says it is targeting y p g fighters a kurdish...
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second shell the wounded and dead are often kept secret.t's incredible work to get a cannon like this up the mountain dragging it with ropes to the spot over several days. under heavy fire for eight hours i thought i'd never get out of it alive. austrians against italians imperial rifle regiments against the other peny but the forces of nature were more dangerous than the enemy avalanches rock falls in the cold killed more soldiers than enemy gunfire. the winter hawk in the winter in the high mountains was particularly bad for the soldiers there were two catastrophic winters during the war with huge amounts of snowfall it was very dangerous especially for the many porters who had to climb up and down all the time they were hit by avalanches but sometimes avalanches were artificially triggered to bury the enemy porters. many of the pods that we used to transport provisions and munitions still exist they were the first v.f.l. darters in the dolemite. these four founded the society belum aquila room to keep the history of the mountain front fr
second shell the wounded and dead are often kept secret.t's incredible work to get a cannon like this up the mountain dragging it with ropes to the spot over several days. under heavy fire for eight hours i thought i'd never get out of it alive. austrians against italians imperial rifle regiments against the other peny but the forces of nature were more dangerous than the enemy avalanches rock falls in the cold killed more soldiers than enemy gunfire. the winter hawk in the winter in the high...
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the shelling the setting the most intense it's been since the last week or so of tension and he says this de facto means that it is started at the same time he's saying that to the time he's to be right for there to be sort of the minimum civilian casualties. that will move hold of forty five million dollars payment to the un's relief agency for palestinian refugees the money which was earmarked for food aid was promised last month this is on top of a sixty five million dollars to announced earlier this week at the time we provided that note that information to under a we made it clear that it was a pledge it was not a guarantee and that it would need to be confirmed later at this time we will not be providing that but that it does not mean i want to make it clear that does not mean that it will not be provided in the future a spending bill to keep the u.s. government operating has passed the house of representatives the legislation to release funding for a federal agencies until the middle of next month will not be debated in the senate government agencies are warning employees of a
the shelling the setting the most intense it's been since the last week or so of tension and he says this de facto means that it is started at the same time he's saying that to the time he's to be right for there to be sort of the minimum civilian casualties. that will move hold of forty five million dollars payment to the un's relief agency for palestinian refugees the money which was earmarked for food aid was promised last month this is on top of a sixty five million dollars to announced...
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secretary of state in conjunction with corporate interests like shell oil. they if they could have a monopoly by running their own public registry by credit they. the south pacific. the reflections were to find a friendly country to allow itself to be used as a jurisdiction. she disappeared for a week. literally disappeared and poppa new guinea. we were really worried. we thought maybe she would she was eaten by cannibals or something. prospecting and an offshore conference and one day at the...
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reduce the deficit for shell shock often time would be if but the route was completed in injury time thanks to allow rio two goals for the argentinian the but leon bailey was still the man of the match. club back toward forward at every opportunity in the rain against oust book and put the hosts ahead early on was a pinpoint header from a corner the both sides had two chances thereafter with glad back denied a penalty despite a double handball from time your bio. in the end going to has are sealed matters later on for the fall with the spectacular solo efforts by. frank the underlined their strong form away from home against both burg. think of the eighteen minutes for what sebastian i land. what a strike from the frenchman. soon afterwards it was two nil thanks to timothy chandler. vive the wolf for being molded by a resurgent frankfurt. maximillian arnold blasted into give the hosts hope be. the but a minute later will split suffered another blow with landry being dismissed. frankfurt use the extra man to secure the win through luke lee ya bitch is to six the way they treat this te
reduce the deficit for shell shock often time would be if but the route was completed in injury time thanks to allow rio two goals for the argentinian the but leon bailey was still the man of the match. club back toward forward at every opportunity in the rain against oust book and put the hosts ahead early on was a pinpoint header from a corner the both sides had two chances thereafter with glad back denied a penalty despite a double handball from time your bio. in the end going to has are...