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there in the swamps, south forests, northwest. the level of military threat is not decreasing, the anglo-saxons dream that everything is on fire here. yesterday it happened. it is known that in our armed forces will receive iskander complexes from the rk s-400. and we will not comply with any gentlemen's agreements. we will not fight with our left hand, the president said that you are all at gunpoint and in kiev and warsaw and vilnius everything will be destroyed, do not even doubt the bride, but are we all ready to defend the fatherland, armies are fighting, and peoples are winning this question is very firmly puts the commander in chief. i want to ask you one simple question that i have these questions every day. do you know that in tuesday i held a meeting with the military. you know what i demanded of them, you don't know, this concerns me and the military, we must die if we need to die for the country and the people to die. and what do the military have in our country, who tomorrow will die for you and for me for everyone, wh
there in the swamps, south forests, northwest. the level of military threat is not decreasing, the anglo-saxons dream that everything is on fire here. yesterday it happened. it is known that in our armed forces will receive iskander complexes from the rk s-400. and we will not comply with any gentlemen's agreements. we will not fight with our left hand, the president said that you are all at gunpoint and in kiev and warsaw and vilnius everything will be destroyed, do not even doubt the bride,...
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no, where in the south forest area then explain how your tires ended up there when this malakhov wase came and asked me to change his wheels. she's still normal. here. well, i think fat is pissed off. he throws his tires into a container with our tire service. these are needed. well, he got them and adjusted everything for himself, something somehow implausible. i'm giving you a second try. i'm telling you the truth, i i swear if you want, i am writing it to you in great detail. i have a really good visual memory for faces, okay? come on, remember where you were 6 days ago. during lunch, if it was a working day, then it’s definitely at work. you can ask. borisenko's house and the time is 21:27 further. here it is so it's rubies. guys, you will be really surprised now, and on the second, which we made up with him, do you know who rubin is in charge? yes, please, i need it as soon as possible, i'm waiting. well, rubies guys, did you find it? he is not at home, the neighbors in the morning saw how he left the entrance to work. they say he took the day off. we announced a plan to interce
no, where in the south forest area then explain how your tires ended up there when this malakhov wase came and asked me to change his wheels. she's still normal. here. well, i think fat is pissed off. he throws his tires into a container with our tire service. these are needed. well, he got them and adjusted everything for himself, something somehow implausible. i'm giving you a second try. i'm telling you the truth, i i swear if you want, i am writing it to you in great detail. i have a really...
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soldiers, officers of all law enforcement agencies, hold the flame of war, there in the swamps, forests southhe level of military threat is not decreasing, the anglo-saxons dream that everything is on fire here. yesterday it happened. it is known that our armed forces will receive iskander complexes from the s-400 rk. and we will not comply with any gentlemen's agreements. we will not fight with our left hand , the president said that you are all at gunpoint and in kiev and warsaw and vilnius everything will be destroyed, do not even hesitate and do not meddle, but are we all ready to defend the fatherland , armies are fighting, and peoples are winning this question very firmly puts the commander in chief.
soldiers, officers of all law enforcement agencies, hold the flame of war, there in the swamps, forests southhe level of military threat is not decreasing, the anglo-saxons dream that everything is on fire here. yesterday it happened. it is known that our armed forces will receive iskander complexes from the s-400 rk. and we will not comply with any gentlemen's agreements. we will not fight with our left hand , the president said that you are all at gunpoint and in kiev and warsaw and vilnius...
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this is the road to m zayed village south of south dar forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little of the i tended them with laska so we have seriously been affected. my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken, all my jerry chance have been carried away by the stream. i didn't manage to recover anything and now we settled to washington out of the medicine. others lived in makeshift shelters after losing their homes, reins and floods have destroyed hundreds of for the needs villages over the past 3 months. at least 140 people have died and tens of thousands of families have been displaced. here in dar for 17 years of war that ended in 2020 has made the effects of the floods even worse long. but on the moon you. so now we're here in this very basic shelter, even plastic sheets were received or not enough, and this is all what people c
this is the road to m zayed village south of south dar forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little of the i tended them with laska so we have seriously been affected. my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken, all my jerry chance have been carried away by the...
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this is the road to unsaid village south of south dar forest capital miano. it's one of the lead to the villagers to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little? ugh, i tell them when i sca sir we have seriously been affected. my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken. all my cherry chance have been carried away by the stream. i didn't manage to recover anything and now we settled washington now. so now he that the mother was saying that the flight had really broken her birth, taken away everything on her home. what kind of access does she have to help you could see a young child binder. she clearly has others to provide for work work and she turned to oneself door for i'm in so was therefore i thought this is also linked to zam climbing again. but another link to that bad planning, and that to the quarter auction, or even the aides that are brought to just a needy once big themes offic
this is the road to unsaid village south of south dar forest capital miano. it's one of the lead to the villagers to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little? ugh, i tell them when i sca sir we have seriously been affected. my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken. all my cherry chance have been carried away by the...
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this is the road to em. zayed village, south of south dar forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little olga i tell them will life sca sir, we have seriously been affected? my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken, all my jerry chance have been carried away by the stream. i didn't manage to recover anything and now we settle to washington out of medicine. others lived in makeshift shelters after losing their homes, reigns and floods have destroyed hundreds of for the needs villages over the past 3 months. at least 140 people have died and tens of thousands of families have been displaced. here in dar for 17 years of war that ended in 2020 has made the effects of the floods even worse long. but on the moon you. so now we're here in this very basic shelter, even plastic sheets were received or not enough, and this is all what people can
this is the road to em. zayed village, south of south dar forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little olga i tell them will life sca sir, we have seriously been affected? my house was damaged, all the furniture was damaged and carried away by the water. this room is now completely destroyed. well that all my beds are broken, all my jerry chance have been carried away by the...
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the bodies of 25 people believed to be if you'll be in migrants were found in a forest in the country south, on wednesday, near a route used by smugglers to transport migrants to south africa. the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the us capital has subpoena donald trump. lawmakers of ordered the former president to hand over documents and testify under oath. next month the committee says there's overwhelming evidence that trump personally orchestrated be effort to over to the 2020 election results. police have arrested at least 50 people in the south east of iran. after protesters attacked banks and demonstrated against the government demonstrations, continue in the country 5 weeks after the death of a woman in police custody sparked public outrage. meanwhile, iranians outside the country, a calling on western nations to do more to help and ensure the safety of those arrested. the latest adoption of anger in it on in foot is recorded on friday. hundreds of angry protestors in the city of the head on jaunt debt to the dictator in jefferson's to ayatollah khomeini, this time
the bodies of 25 people believed to be if you'll be in migrants were found in a forest in the country south, on wednesday, near a route used by smugglers to transport migrants to south africa. the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the us capital has subpoena donald trump. lawmakers of ordered the former president to hand over documents and testify under oath. next month the committee says there's overwhelming evidence that trump personally orchestrated be effort to over to the...
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forest. it doubly, as alexander vonem and reports, we leave panama city heading south towards de dorian gap and 100 kilometer long swath of dense rain forest. connecting columbia and panama, you commissioner for crisis management unit, lena church and his team have been pushing to get access to the area where the number of refugees and migrant has been growing. the you has just quadrupled. it's a it to support those people to 2700000 euros. leonardo it says he wants to see the situation on the ground. i see that a lot of folks are coming home in. if you're comfortable, ford, 2007 can north in only 10 minutes. that's what we see. after perilous journey from columbia to panama, those who managed to survive the rain forest are brought in by local boats to law, has blank us a reception center here along the route, robbery, and rape, or as present a danger, as the insects and the lack of drinking water already lou. it's horrible that rang call steve belize, the flood rivers. you need to cross by ropes bowel yes. i think i love you to see how you have to put the life of your kids and danger. there ar
forest. it doubly, as alexander vonem and reports, we leave panama city heading south towards de dorian gap and 100 kilometer long swath of dense rain forest. connecting columbia and panama, you commissioner for crisis management unit, lena church and his team have been pushing to get access to the area where the number of refugees and migrant has been growing. the you has just quadrupled. it's a it to support those people to 2700000 euros. leonardo it says he wants to see the situation on the...
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much as possible on organizing transport logistics, infrastructure, especially in the south, where there are no forests and there is no gas. there are these areas that are not gasified , mr. ivan, i agree with you. local authorities, we understand that the enemy is currently sitting with millimeter maps and studying the most vulnerable structural objects, so to speak. so, we do not know in general what to expect from the enemy, but nothing we are not expecting anything good from him. we are talking about it for a long time, i don’t know if it is decades or centuries, but this is such an installation, but what about specific steps are still additional. yes, it is possible, indeed, cities should somehow prepare themselves because mobile generators. this is very good, but if the city consists i don’t know a city with a population of 500,000 or 800,000 people, i don’t know how many of those mobile generators are needed and maybe we should really try to prepare some . coal-fired substations. let me try to answer for large ones. it is all about providing for emergency situations in the event of major damage
much as possible on organizing transport logistics, infrastructure, especially in the south, where there are no forests and there is no gas. there are these areas that are not gasified , mr. ivan, i agree with you. local authorities, we understand that the enemy is currently sitting with millimeter maps and studying the most vulnerable structural objects, so to speak. so, we do not know in general what to expect from the enemy, but nothing we are not expecting anything good from him. we are...
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we've been building an areas where it requires deforestation taking away the mangrove forests and up south east asia or in the florida keys, where you see people building on the sandbanks. it's really something that needs to be reconsidered because climate change is going to mean we're going to have higher sees we're going to have more storm surges. we're going to have more intense rainfalls. and this is, unfortunately only the beginning of the, of a really serious problem. yet let's talk about the energy crisis. the current energy crisis right now, which is reflecting much of the world and how that's hampering efforts to to, to combat is, is that hampering efforts to combat global china climate change, or would it perhaps accelerate the transition to renewable energy? yes, we really need to wake up and start thinking about how we can, we are cells away and rapidly from fossil fuels and build out alternatives. energy efficiency is still a real potential. there's still a lot of energy saving potential, which is the cheapest way to deal with a crisis. but then also to invest in renewable ene
we've been building an areas where it requires deforestation taking away the mangrove forests and up south east asia or in the florida keys, where you see people building on the sandbanks. it's really something that needs to be reconsidered because climate change is going to mean we're going to have higher sees we're going to have more storm surges. we're going to have more intense rainfalls. and this is, unfortunately only the beginning of the, of a really serious problem. yet let's talk about...
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south vietnam is covered are dense forest, jungle and mangrove. utilization has afforded the enemy great tactical and logistical advantages. these are the allied forces. a paramount military problem from the outset therefore has been the difficulty of localing the enemy. without information about enemy disposition, our forces cannot exploit their advantage of superior firepower. defoliation by ush side is the principle way by which allied forces obtain visible facilities and ambushed sites and infiltration routes. so it was intended to get the enemy out from behind the cover of the forest, the jungles, the montrose and into sites so they could engage in military combat. it's been estimated that about 60% of vietnam's forests were destroy ordinary seriously damaged by the war. and this is an example. here, you can thee the craters. -- see the craters there. those are bomb crater, artillery craters. according the geographer, although artillery bombard. was used, it inflicked the damage on a scale never before accomplished. so a lasting legacy of the
south vietnam is covered are dense forest, jungle and mangrove. utilization has afforded the enemy great tactical and logistical advantages. these are the allied forces. a paramount military problem from the outset therefore has been the difficulty of localing the enemy. without information about enemy disposition, our forces cannot exploit their advantage of superior firepower. defoliation by ush side is the principle way by which allied forces obtain visible facilities and ambushed sites and...
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south. the mountains today are heavily forested with mixed growth for us. they had been previous to the war as well. but as i will show you in many of the pictures, the were devastated the forest, undermined the stability of the mountainside, and created long-lasting environmental implications for the peninsula and for the people who lived there. now it's location is. matt designs on the korean peninsula. at it has very powerful nations around it. russia china. japan all of which had designs on the cream peninsula. at many points increase history it has been the object of conquest. as early as the 16th century between 15 92 and 15 90, 71 of the most strong dime of japan, to you, tony hidetoshi attempted to conquer the peninsula. in 1904 1905 russia and japan fought over control to japan in the peninsula and its resources. that ended with japan getting control over korea and eventually 19, ten 1911, making korea into an official colony. so korea has had a long history of conflict on its territory. and the conflicts that we are going to talk about of course i
south. the mountains today are heavily forested with mixed growth for us. they had been previous to the war as well. but as i will show you in many of the pictures, the were devastated the forest, undermined the stability of the mountainside, and created long-lasting environmental implications for the peninsula and for the people who lived there. now it's location is. matt designs on the korean peninsula. at it has very powerful nations around it. russia china. japan all of which had designs on...
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satisfies the needs of course, this situation is uneven in all regions because in the south-eastern region we have fewer forestseater ee demand was provided by the north-western in the regions, the situation is more or less under control, as it relates directly to the issue you touched on, regarding deforestation and so on, i can assure you that no one will allow ukrainian forests to fall under the ax, this resource is available in the forests of ukraine, for example, 10 million ukrainian forests sprout annually 40 million cubic meters of wood are used by us within 15-20 years ago due to an increase in sanitary felling where we remove already diseased or dying trees due to the care of the forest where we take the unwanted woody vegetation there, we will increase these volumes. therefore, it will not exactly harm ukrainian forests, yuriy , but we understand that the war is going to harm ukrainian forests not only in the way that we are talking about now but simply the physical destruction of the forest as a result of active hostilities, which we have already lost as of now, yes, indeed, we have already lost quit
satisfies the needs of course, this situation is uneven in all regions because in the south-eastern region we have fewer forestseater ee demand was provided by the north-western in the regions, the situation is more or less under control, as it relates directly to the issue you touched on, regarding deforestation and so on, i can assure you that no one will allow ukrainian forests to fall under the ax, this resource is available in the forests of ukraine, for example, 10 million ukrainian...
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lake baikal then it was almost impossible to meet bison in the forest, wild bulls preferred open spaces and meadows in winter, they went souththe banks of the neman could easily reach the black sea steppes. however, civilization went on the offensive in the middle ages, bison from free steppes finally turned into forest perspiration. centuries-old thickets for bison, they became the only way to escape from hunters. so the last bison of europe left the fields, saving their lives, but at the same time dooming themselves to winter hunger. that the basis of the diet of wild bulls is grass and shoots, and the frosty thickets could treat them only with moss to thin twigs for the survival of the species, this simply would not be enough. thus , after a man destroyed the migration corridors, the bison was doomed to extinction, but then the people themselves came to the rescue. i try with hay and feeders for the last bison of europe began to appear since the early middle ages, grand dukes, and kings, kings and emperors. everyone wanted the bison to survive on the hunt. this animal, was considered the most honorable trophy, so only tha
lake baikal then it was almost impossible to meet bison in the forest, wild bulls preferred open spaces and meadows in winter, they went souththe banks of the neman could easily reach the black sea steppes. however, civilization went on the offensive in the middle ages, bison from free steppes finally turned into forest perspiration. centuries-old thickets for bison, they became the only way to escape from hunters. so the last bison of europe left the fields, saving their lives, but at the same...
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southern central and south african also held back china congo e cuba e ryatreya swatenia such a country ethiopia guinea honduras india kazakhstan received kyrgyzstan held further from the forest such a small country also south african republic is then mongolia mozambique namibia pakistan well and then south africa already said south sudan of course sri - link sudan tajikistan thailand interestingly refrained from that uganda means tanzania and uzbekistan vietnam and zimbabwe you wrote down where we will not go with you so who is yes, and against belarus, of course, syria, north korea. but nikarafo, this is an important position, who is with whom and for whom, and for what values serhiy lyshenko is already joining, a deputy of the zaporizhzhia regional council, a volunteer p. the list of countries that abstained and those against the fifth received there is a longer list of referendums in particular and you know zaporizhzhia oblast well, if in this country those who were against everything were expected these are the ones that at the moment it completely depends from russia, in relation to those who did not hold back, in principle, they will understand with these countries,
southern central and south african also held back china congo e cuba e ryatreya swatenia such a country ethiopia guinea honduras india kazakhstan received kyrgyzstan held further from the forest such a small country also south african republic is then mongolia mozambique namibia pakistan well and then south africa already said south sudan of course sri - link sudan tajikistan thailand interestingly refrained from that uganda means tanzania and uzbekistan vietnam and zimbabwe you wrote down...
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forest. hunter gatherers, they're among the most isolated tribes in south america. and their lives disrupted. this indigenous health centre has become a field hospital on the front line of illegal mining. malnutrition is growing as miners destroy the land around them. old and young, nobody escapes this scourge. outside, a makeshift ward is full of patients with malaria — yet another illness brought in by outsiders and making the yanomami sick. "they come so close to our community, the diseases don't stop," malarina tells me. "the machines work constantly, the smoke from them causing diarrhoea and illness. " her two—month—old grandson has pneumonia. he doesn't have a name. yanomami parents wait a few years to name them out of fear they may die. it's a very real anxiety. the mercury used to extract gold in the mine upstream has poisoned these once crystal—clear waters. fishing and drinking here is now impossible. and this is the mine that is causing their pain. production in full swing, it has scarred the landscape and its people. there are as many as 20,000 illegal m
forest. hunter gatherers, they're among the most isolated tribes in south america. and their lives disrupted. this indigenous health centre has become a field hospital on the front line of illegal mining. malnutrition is growing as miners destroy the land around them. old and young, nobody escapes this scourge. outside, a makeshift ward is full of patients with malaria — yet another illness brought in by outsiders and making the yanomami sick. "they come so close to our community, the...
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ah, the thunder bangs, man gray forest in the far south of bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to climate change. many residents live literally at the water's edge. when sea levels rise in a tropical storm, the dikes are breached and waves rush inland. locals do their best to reinforce the defenses, but it's a thankless never ending task. mm hm. every year in bangladesh, an average of 700000 people are displaced by natural disasters. due to global warming, bangladesh is at risk of losing more than 10 percent of its territory to rising sea levels by $2153.00 of asia's largest rivers drain into the thunder bands delta. this entire region in the south of the country is so low lying that it could become completely submerged. it's projected to that by 2015, 26000000 bangladesh in his will be displaced by tidal surges and rising sea levels . but the interior of the country is also at risk. increasingly frequent storms, compounded by violent monsoons, caused gigantic floods that even impact the 21000000 inhabitants of the capitol, darker from the north to the south, if th
ah, the thunder bangs, man gray forest in the far south of bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to climate change. many residents live literally at the water's edge. when sea levels rise in a tropical storm, the dikes are breached and waves rush inland. locals do their best to reinforce the defenses, but it's a thankless never ending task. mm hm. every year in bangladesh, an average of 700000 people are displaced by natural disasters. due to global warming, bangladesh...
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oh, if you think forest as a place like south korea, it's population historically 52000000. if this projected to be 24000000 by well 2100. the last time south korea was in the 24000000 people was in the 50s. so it is a massive change that will be. busy occurring in a number of countries by 2015 more than a few countries on territories will be experiencing, publish, and decline. rashaw seeking. i did a highly interesting when we think about the um you know, putting juxtaposing south korea's change over time with some of the places where population is still growing. because on the flip side of that, they're 8 countries in the world that will account for more than half of world population growth between now and 2050. and one of those is egypt, which, you know, egypt leadership had famously compared egypt population to south korea as many decades ago and, and are in 2008. and had noted that many decades ago both countries had similar population sizes. and then that just totally went into different directions. after that i think that the diversity that both jennifer and alex are,
oh, if you think forest as a place like south korea, it's population historically 52000000. if this projected to be 24000000 by well 2100. the last time south korea was in the 24000000 people was in the 50s. so it is a massive change that will be. busy occurring in a number of countries by 2015 more than a few countries on territories will be experiencing, publish, and decline. rashaw seeking. i did a highly interesting when we think about the um you know, putting juxtaposing south korea's...
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but forming groups argue that they're already mitigating emissions by protecting native forests on their land. a south africa has recorded an increase in the number of rhinos killed by poachers in the 1st half of this year. the legal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to the species. now some conservationists are calling for a radical shift in wild life trafficking. to save these animals, emily and when reports this is a regular occurrence in south africa. little to protect the rhinos on his land. derrick levitan says he has no choice, but to trim their homes is uncomfortable to watch, but it's become a necessity. a trimmed horn makes the animal less valuable to purchase la garden like brimming old. i literally don't like it. this is the alternative. a calf left off and after its mother was poached, her horn gouged from her body. this is the dumbest, most unnecessary extinction in the history of human intervention and wildlife. 80 percent of the world's rhinos are in south africa, and about 3 quarters of them are on private property. the run is attract by helicopter, and mobilized using a tranquiliz
but forming groups argue that they're already mitigating emissions by protecting native forests on their land. a south africa has recorded an increase in the number of rhinos killed by poachers in the 1st half of this year. the legal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to the species. now some conservationists are calling for a radical shift in wild life trafficking. to save these animals, emily and when reports this is a regular occurrence in south africa. little to protect the rhinos on his...
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our south american corresponding katy watson reports from the well�*s largest indigenous reserve, with future of the rainforest is at stake. the yanomami live deep in this pristine forestn south america. but their land is becoming coveted, and their lives disrupted. this indigenous health centre has become a field hospital on the front line of illegal mining. malnutrition is growing as miners destroy the land around them. old and young, nobody escapes this scourge. outside, a makeshift ward is full of patients with malaria — yet another illness brought in by outsiders and making the yanomami sick. "they come so close to our community, the diseases don't "stop," malarina tells me. "the machines work constantly, the smoke from them causing diarrhoea and illness. " her two—month—old grandson has pneumonia. he doesn't have a name. yanomami parents wait a few years to name them out of fear they may die. it's a very real anxiety. the mercury used to extract gold in the mine upstream has poisoned these once crystal—clear waters. fishing and drinking here is now impossible. and this is the mine that is causing their pain. production in full swing, it has scarred the landscape
our south american corresponding katy watson reports from the well�*s largest indigenous reserve, with future of the rainforest is at stake. the yanomami live deep in this pristine forestn south america. but their land is becoming coveted, and their lives disrupted. this indigenous health centre has become a field hospital on the front line of illegal mining. malnutrition is growing as miners destroy the land around them. old and young, nobody escapes this scourge. outside, a makeshift ward...
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forests and start doing land grabbing. sophie: in the '80s, brazil's military government paid thousands of families from the south to settlecattle ranches. [truck driving] sophie: today the destruction of the rainforest fans out alongside the br-163. we're heading to novo progresso, a cattle and logging town. it's infamous for the threats environmental agents receive when they visit. cesar: novo progresso is one of many logging cities and towns in the amazon. and it's controlled by a local elite that is involved in illegal business. some of these criminal networks that operate there have armed men that their j is to threaten, intimidate, and kill. ♪♪♪ sophie: the people of novo progresso believe they have god on their side. today the town is celebrating its patron saint. male announcer: viva santa lucia! [crowd applauding] ♪♪♪ sophie: like most families in this town, deputy mayor gelson dill resettled here from southern brazil to farm cattle. he says his constituents are decent, god-fearing people. gelson dill: [speaking foreign language] sophie: most people here are cattle farmers. locals are proud of the industry they've
forests and start doing land grabbing. sophie: in the '80s, brazil's military government paid thousands of families from the south to settlecattle ranches. [truck driving] sophie: today the destruction of the rainforest fans out alongside the br-163. we're heading to novo progresso, a cattle and logging town. it's infamous for the threats environmental agents receive when they visit. cesar: novo progresso is one of many logging cities and towns in the amazon. and it's controlled by a local...
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forest. police believe the migrants have been taken to south africa.usands of venezuelans are stranded in mexico as a result of a new u.s. immigration policy. since last week, officials have been allowed to expel people who tried to cross the u.s.-mexico border illegally. >> we are outside the offices of the national commission for assistance for refugees in mexico city, and the people you see behind me are migrants. the vast majority are from venezuela. what we have heard from some we have spoken to is that many of the venezuelan migrants here are already in the united states but were expelled from the country following a change in immigration policy by u.s. authorities that specifically impacts venezuelan citizens. right now, folks are obtaining the necessary paperwork to be able to find temporary employment while they are in mexico, but overwhelmingly, what are hearing is that their goal is to request asylum in the united states. their intention is not to remain in mexico permanently. >> i'm going to keep trying to reach the united states, but if it
forest. police believe the migrants have been taken to south africa.usands of venezuelans are stranded in mexico as a result of a new u.s. immigration policy. since last week, officials have been allowed to expel people who tried to cross the u.s.-mexico border illegally. >> we are outside the offices of the national commission for assistance for refugees in mexico city, and the people you see behind me are migrants. the vast majority are from venezuela. what we have heard from some we...
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both of the shoshone forest as well as yellowstone south gate. this was back in the fifties. that's the headquarters there. this is the roosevelt arch northgate northeast gate. general sheridan and his involvement. i took this a few weeks ago that somehow chaired and and the ice going out and we were driving along and i was helping people learn about yellowstone on and i snapped that through the window and kind of like you buffalo bill when he was involved in helping general sheridan get the soldiers there. now back, you have to talk about this one. okay? this is the 4th of july this year and that's the fireworks display that was going on across the river from the buffalo bill center of the west. and this is a picture that i have been planning to take for many, many years. and just to put the fireworks behind the statue of the scout by gertrude vanderbilt, whitney thank you back. i thought it was a pretty outstanding photograph. thank you. we have had district rangers training younger rangers, as are learning the ropes. and this hangs in the lake ranger station. and i distric
both of the shoshone forest as well as yellowstone south gate. this was back in the fifties. that's the headquarters there. this is the roosevelt arch northgate northeast gate. general sheridan and his involvement. i took this a few weeks ago that somehow chaired and and the ice going out and we were driving along and i was helping people learn about yellowstone on and i snapped that through the window and kind of like you buffalo bill when he was involved in helping general sheridan get the...