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illegal fishing but let's say we elaborated to some of the better according to our own data and to u.n. data it was illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second producer do you understand purpose to grow and we're told. in an industry of approximately ten billion there year betty ford pick the sick up to maybe give up the. good it's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe dead with a billion dollars is a lot of meat is five hundred billion francs if we could channel five hundred billion each year to one of our small states iraq. mauritania senegal guinea bissau gambia that would allow those states to develop very quickly. the deepest lake in the world usually the no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gods live in. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spir
illegal fishing but let's say we elaborated to some of the better according to our own data and to u.n. data it was illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second producer do you understand purpose to grow and we're told. in an industry of approximately ten billion there year betty ford pick the sick up to maybe give up the. good it's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe dead with a billion dollars is a lot of...
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favorite illegal fishing but let's say we liberated some of the better according to our own data and to u.n. data it was illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second producer do you understand of and we're talking of an industry of approximately ten billion you are there year in year very good pic of the sokoto maybe give up the phone. that's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe douglas not billion dollars is a lot of five hundred billion francs if we could channel five hundred billion each year to one of our small states iraq. mauritania synagogue guinea-bissau. that would allow those states to develop very quickly. what you're dealing with here is that you know in a few years tell you where our children will just be. on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment to do that. we're going to face big problems. mission. cretaceous three. four charges three. three. three. three. three broadcast quality video for your media project free media. dot com. on november fifth more than f
favorite illegal fishing but let's say we liberated some of the better according to our own data and to u.n. data it was illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second producer do you understand of and we're talking of an industry of approximately ten billion you are there year in year very good pic of the sokoto maybe give up the phone. that's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe douglas not billion dollars is a...
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u.n. to do something about excessive electronic surveillance any legal personal data collection angered by revelations over the n.s.a.'s activities they've submitted a draft resolution to the general assembly this comes as u.s. plans to open huge data warehouse to store millions upon millions of e-mails and phone calls it collected more important i am at some americans fighting to stop it . known for its desert climate. and picturesque mountains utah has long been home to the nation's largest population of mormons today it's also home to america's soon to be biggest spy complex they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you care about be protesting the army to protest the n.s.a. . damn garfield learned his lesson on independence day when police prohibited more than one hundred restore the fourth activists from protesting in front of the n.s.a.'s one point five billion dollar data center. shortly thereafter the group thought of a way to claim a two mile long stake right next to the n.s.a. they keep on trying to kick us out for being here why don't we just adopt a highway we think o
u.n. to do something about excessive electronic surveillance any legal personal data collection angered by revelations over the n.s.a.'s activities they've submitted a draft resolution to the general assembly this comes as u.s. plans to open huge data warehouse to store millions upon millions of e-mails and phone calls it collected more important i am at some americans fighting to stop it . known for its desert climate. and picturesque mountains utah has long been home to the nation's largest...
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eight back then over a thousand people were killed however the numbers don't correspond with the u.n. data which suggests july this year was equally as bad i spoke to have a gun owner who is a kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein's regime she says the ongoing bloodshed is forcing people to live in fear. daily life from morning until night and every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything whoever goes they don't know i mean doesn't know whether they come back safely or not. distrust of the regime. terrorists and mostly targeting innocent people or other. other forces. i'm gonna also told us there's no agreement with in the iraqi government and that's leading to more violence against civilians. government is quite busy squabbling among the alliance is formed of alliance of some political parties most of them got many issues and they are very busy five think each other so this intense fighting is causing a lot over the. horrendous violence against the civilians. another country struggling with a wave of violence could have lost the chance for pe
eight back then over a thousand people were killed however the numbers don't correspond with the u.n. data which suggests july this year was equally as bad i spoke to have a gun owner who is a kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein's regime she says the ongoing bloodshed is forcing people to live in fear. daily life from morning until night and every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything whoever goes they don't know i mean doesn't know whether...
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april of zero away when more than a thousand people were killed but the numbers don't line up with u.n. data suggesting that july of this year was equally bad guy in a kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein says the ongoing bloodshed is forcing people to live in fear. it is affecting daily life from morning until night every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything whoever goes out they don't know i mean doesn't know whether they come back safely or not. this thrust of the regime. mostly targeting innocent people the government is quite busy squabbling among the alliance is formed off. some forty some part these most of them got maybe she is so this intense fighting is causing a lot of. horrendous fireless against the civilians still to come another country battling insurgency could be losing its chance for peace talks or us a drone killed the leader of a top pakistani taliban but do you rail the government negotiation plans in the process. is a killer we must keep rabies out old fears over a deal over over a disease potentially deadly the humans
april of zero away when more than a thousand people were killed but the numbers don't line up with u.n. data suggesting that july of this year was equally bad guy in a kurdish iraqi novelist and former prisoner of saddam hussein says the ongoing bloodshed is forcing people to live in fear. it is affecting daily life from morning until night every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything whoever goes out they don't know i mean doesn't know whether they come back safely or...
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it is the largest figure since data tracking began in 1994. the u.n. report attributed the rise to higher prices for opium than for other farm products. the report suggested farmers may be trying to make money ahead of the departure of most international forces by the end of 2014. the officials at the u.n. office on drugs and crime have emphasized that it is necessary to act quickly. >> we do have a scared responsibility. at this moment of transition we need to make sure that the international and the regional communities are helping afghanistan. >> opium is an important source of funding for taliban insurths. u.n. officials are concerned that the increase in pope yum production could further worsen security. >>> scientists at the u.n. climate agency have combed through decades of data about the weather. they have concluded that this year will be one of the hottest ever recorded. a report by the world meteorological organization details their findings. they compared the earth's average temperature during the first nine months of this year with the aver
it is the largest figure since data tracking began in 1994. the u.n. report attributed the rise to higher prices for opium than for other farm products. the report suggested farmers may be trying to make money ahead of the departure of most international forces by the end of 2014. the officials at the u.n. office on drugs and crime have emphasized that it is necessary to act quickly. >> we do have a scared responsibility. at this moment of transition we need to make sure that the...
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u.n. were quick to respond he data mislead green on their own set of sanctions a year later this though failed to convince iran to drop its nuclear program on the contrary in two thousand and ten it increased the level of uranium enrichment to twenty percent and that was widely seen as a significant step towards arms production of the movie legibly trigger the assassinations of four or a nuclear scientist with israel's mossad suspected of involvement and finally in june this year iran elected hassan rouhani as its new president something many see as a game changer in iran's relation with the west. well you know what you are going to live from moscow more and live in l.a. and interviews with our correspondents will be coming your way at the top of the hour up next though katie pilbeam takes on the top business headlines in venture capital dissing with us. there's now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupy movement this is nothing to do with hunger or homelessness what a different key problem in the so-called first world debt the rolling
u.n. were quick to respond he data mislead green on their own set of sanctions a year later this though failed to convince iran to drop its nuclear program on the contrary in two thousand and ten it increased the level of uranium enrichment to twenty percent and that was widely seen as a significant step towards arms production of the movie legibly trigger the assassinations of four or a nuclear scientist with israel's mossad suspected of involvement and finally in june this year iran elected...
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millions every year that's in exchange for accessing its data pays records that does germany and brazil submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. on safeguarding internet privacy and restricting mess of valence in the state would seem and says want to government assistance paying for private phone records citizens have a very good reason to be afraid this is for sure it's a huge company that has its footprint all over the globe and they're just being paid to hand out this customer information is a clear violation of the fourth amendment and customers have nowhere to go because i'm sure he is not alone in this sort of practice why are they tracking the communications of private citizens who have no connection to crime or terrorism what is their real goal here if this is a form of i think a white form of terrorism where people are becoming afraid to use their own technology on their own devices it's really it's kind of orwellian and the explanation they gave for it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. the always there are plenty online for you including a when the will to make yourself heard is stronger than any obstacle a great c
millions every year that's in exchange for accessing its data pays records that does germany and brazil submitted a draft resolution to the u.n. on safeguarding internet privacy and restricting mess of valence in the state would seem and says want to government assistance paying for private phone records citizens have a very good reason to be afraid this is for sure it's a huge company that has its footprint all over the globe and they're just being paid to hand out this customer information is...
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supposed to stop adding new centrifuges sticking to our data equipment and keep the heavy water reactor near the town of iraq non-operational the u.n. should have around the clock ability of checking contro any activity at the enrichment plants and in return sanctions will be lifted a law allowing to iran to regain control of some of its assets said to be worth up to four billion dollars for a period of up to six months and coming out more on the story agreement with iran are just bogus leader will be joining us from tel aviv with israeli reaction to the deal. you get a free you take out your personal example off the government topping your phones and you know you see them later on today years later you know some governments cannot afford to do that and only if they get some prominent journalism homes again some has a state i remember thinking at the time thanks coverage of all this if they were tapping my phone for this oh surely in consequential. nation demist been tapping into the telephones here and now. we are sure far in debt to a baby born today in the united states when it takes its first first breath of air is fifty thousa
supposed to stop adding new centrifuges sticking to our data equipment and keep the heavy water reactor near the town of iraq non-operational the u.n. should have around the clock ability of checking contro any activity at the enrichment plants and in return sanctions will be lifted a law allowing to iran to regain control of some of its assets said to be worth up to four billion dollars for a period of up to six months and coming out more on the story agreement with iran are just bogus leader...
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u.n. to adopt a resolution ending electronic spying. the move comes after the u.s. was accused of spying on the data of those countries. the resolution is expected to be voted on later this month. >> n.s.a. leader edward snowden is speaking up and reaching out. the germans are interested in bringing him to berlin if he tells them about the surveillance of german chancellor angela merkel. >> david chater reports from moscow. >> edward snowden shows every sign of going native. the snapshot showing him enjoying a river cruise in moscow. he held a meeting with an mp from the green party. he said their discussions were revealing. at a press conference the mp said edward snowden would about willing to go germany as a witness to the bugging of angela merkel's phone by the u.s. >> translation: he told me he could imagine coming to germany if it was clear he could remain here in safety. this means granting free passage and asylum. the interior minister could offer this and fulfil the moral obligation to help him. >> it's reported edward snowden is starting a job in st. petersburg as a technical advisor to russia's version of fa
u.n. to adopt a resolution ending electronic spying. the move comes after the u.s. was accused of spying on the data of those countries. the resolution is expected to be voted on later this month. >> n.s.a. leader edward snowden is speaking up and reaching out. the germans are interested in bringing him to berlin if he tells them about the surveillance of german chancellor angela merkel. >> david chater reports from moscow. >> edward snowden shows every sign of going native....