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the locals like victor martin, are fed up with their island being over run by tourists. and some residents are taking drastic measures to call for change empty land with unobstructed ocean views with some view as a perfect place for a new tourist resort. others would like to see left to nature. victor martine belongs to the latter groups. he's looking to prevent his native canary islands from being completely absorbed by tourism. but even this place, which was formerly used to go tomatoes and bananas, will soon house hundreds of luxury apartments that i'm going to somebody if we don't want to completely lose the connection to our roots, which has already long been undermined, especially not in his coastal region. where tourism has taken up more and more space over the last 50 years or so, and i have been through this would be another step in that direction. but i think i'm in. thank you so much. victor knows his way around the canary islands, better than most. he's a university professor of geography, turned activist and spokes person for the canaries have had enough all
the locals like victor martin, are fed up with their island being over run by tourists. and some residents are taking drastic measures to call for change empty land with unobstructed ocean views with some view as a perfect place for a new tourist resort. others would like to see left to nature. victor martine belongs to the latter groups. he's looking to prevent his native canary islands from being completely absorbed by tourism. but even this place, which was formerly used to go tomatoes and...
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a victor martine belongs to the latter groups. he's looking to prevent his native canary islands from being completely absorbed by tourism. but even this place, which was formerly used to go tomatoes and bananas, will soon house hundreds of luxury apartments. i'll get him to somebody if we don't want to completely lose the connection to our roots, which has already long been undermined, especially not in his coastal region where tourism has taken up more and more space over the last 50 years or so. and i have been through this would be another step in that direction, but i think i'm in. thank you so much. victor knows his way around the canary islands. better than most. he's a university professor of geography, turned activist and spokes person for the canaries. i've had enough alliance only around 2000000 people live on the canaries. last year alone, some 14000000 for an holidaymakers came to the archipelago. tourism dominates the streetscape. it's also sort of a thought digital you own as bread and butter. the native battalion m
a victor martine belongs to the latter groups. he's looking to prevent his native canary islands from being completely absorbed by tourism. but even this place, which was formerly used to go tomatoes and bananas, will soon house hundreds of luxury apartments. i'll get him to somebody if we don't want to completely lose the connection to our roots, which has already long been undermined, especially not in his coastal region where tourism has taken up more and more space over the last 50 years or...
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vÍctor guzmÁn. en pachuca partido de los cuartos de final. al 46 henry martÍnyern munich. arrancaba la final. la servilleta data del 2000 cuando me si tenÍa apenas 13 aÑos. de las grandes ligas san francisco venciÓ a los rockies de colorado. san francisco se puso en ventaja en la primera entrada. saddam: cuÉntanos cÓmo estÁn al las temperaturas. nayarit: se espera que el dÍa de maÑana sea el dÍa mÁs cÁlido. vamos a estar con temperaturas que van ascendiendo en la maÑana . las mÁximas se pronostican en 88 grados en santa rosa inclusive en san francisco se pronostican mÁximas de 82 grados. en san josÉ 86 y 85 en gilroy. estas temperaturas con temperaturas en 82 grados. a la media hora superando los 122 grados. los cuerpos se calientan tres veces mÁs con sÓlo 104 grados. mucha atenciÓn porque las temperaturas cÁlidas van a estar en 89 grados. en gilroy estamos en el rango de los 80 grados. vamos a hablar del sistema de asilo en estados unidos. saddam: esta organizaciÓ femenil cambiarÁ su nombre a partir del 2025. hola, este cambio comienza en febrero del prÓximo a
vÍctor guzmÁn. en pachuca partido de los cuartos de final. al 46 henry martÍnyern munich. arrancaba la final. la servilleta data del 2000 cuando me si tenÍa apenas 13 aÑos. de las grandes ligas san francisco venciÓ a los rockies de colorado. san francisco se puso en ventaja en la primera entrada. saddam: cuÉntanos cÓmo estÁn al las temperaturas. nayarit: se espera que el dÍa de maÑana sea el dÍa mÁs cÁlido. vamos a estar con temperaturas que van ascendiendo en la maÑana . las...
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made reference to the in the interview that uh the on gary and prime minister victor are the main with the economist. a martin. i mean, he's absolutely right. i mean, looking at the, the precursors of the complex and for world war one in world war 2. but i think everybody needs to stand back here is that if this is a conflict that the nato european countries want, i mean rushes, not attacking any of these countries whatsoever. there is no in pending invasion of western europe by russia. there is no, and i mean even the, the, the biggest proponents are ukraine but probably wouldn't admit that it least not in pending right now. i mean, this is a craven choice on the part of europe into leads in american awaits is to prepare for a war that they want. go ahead, martin, to go nowhere else to go. i mean us through the problem, you know, wait back to minute themselves into this corner where by now they have run out of new plans, new ideas. and now what is the real point? the real objective now of these at least is just self preservation. you know, and unfortunately indirectly the grading elite, i would say because t
made reference to the in the interview that uh the on gary and prime minister victor are the main with the economist. a martin. i mean, he's absolutely right. i mean, looking at the, the precursors of the complex and for world war one in world war 2. but i think everybody needs to stand back here is that if this is a conflict that the nato european countries want, i mean rushes, not attacking any of these countries whatsoever. there is no in pending invasion of western europe by russia. there...
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martin. thanks for watching. good night. victor vescovo: only a very few number of people have actually been to titanic, less than 50. [dramatic music] you had a lot of mystery about why it went down so quickly, who survived, and who didn't. it's a fascinating story, but people should not risk their lives to see this wreck at 4,000 meters. that is not a normal thing to do. [suspenseful music] it simply is adding to the intrigue of the titanic that 100 years later, it's still leading people to their death. [dramatic music] hello. and welcome to how it really happened. i'm jesse l. martin. the rms titanic sank to the frigid depths of the atlantic over a century ago, but america's fascination with the ill-fated wreck never gets old because there is always something new. within the last 40 years, amazing advances in science and technology have led to brilliant new discoveries and uncovered hidden secrets. tonight, we look into how the very latest titanic learning upends our previous thinking about the ship's mysteries and myths and, sa
martin. thanks for watching. good night. victor vescovo: only a very few number of people have actually been to titanic, less than 50. [dramatic music] you had a lot of mystery about why it went down so quickly, who survived, and who didn't. it's a fascinating story, but people should not risk their lives to see this wreck at 4,000 meters. that is not a normal thing to do. [suspenseful music] it simply is adding to the intrigue of the titanic that 100 years later, it's still leading people to...
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the commencement speech each and morehouse college, which is the alma mater of martin luther king junior, cnn anchor victor blackwell, sit down with the president of morehouse. victor, tell us what the president david thomas told you about this. yeah. he said that he will hold that invitation. that's what he's held to this entire time. now, there are some students, some faculty members, some alumni who are opposed to the invitation to the president because of his administration support for israel and the war against hamas, the reluctance to call before permanent ceasefire, but president david thomas of morehouse college says that there must be some place where these tensions can live he says that there had been obviously the commencements that have been canceled. there had been commencement speakers who have been canceled, valedictorian. we know that has been canceled, but there has to be a place where people can disagree with the president, but also not cancel him because his body of work is much larger than the single decision. it's important also to say that the invitation went to the white house from m
the commencement speech each and morehouse college, which is the alma mater of martin luther king junior, cnn anchor victor blackwell, sit down with the president of morehouse. victor, tell us what the president david thomas told you about this. yeah. he said that he will hold that invitation. that's what he's held to this entire time. now, there are some students, some faculty members, some alumni who are opposed to the invitation to the president because of his administration support for...
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martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victor withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. china has launched a new satellite into space. this is the long march rocket taking off from the launch site in north west china. it's carrying a shiyan satellite which will be used for what officials describe as space environment monitoring. the long march rockets have taken part in more than 500 space missions. the best television programmes of 2023 will be honoured at tonight's. bafta tv awards in london. sucession and the bbc�*s police drama happy valley both have five nominations. netflix's the crown has four — among them is dominic west who's nominated for his role as the—then prince charles and a supporting actor nomination for salim daw, for his role as mohamed al—fayed, the father of diana, princess of wales�*s partner, dodi fayed. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the skies may look a little threatening where you are
martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victor withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. china has launched a new satellite into space. this is the long march rocket taking off from the launch site in north west china. it's carrying a...
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martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victorlification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. scott bryan is a tv critic and broadcaster. he looked back at what has been a controversial and politicised eurovision song context. a eurovision may be the ebu will be looking at and thinking, to themselves, my word. ifeel that in themselves, my word. ifeel that in the lead up to it, in the weeks running up to it, israel's participation has of course had protests and calls for a boycott whilst there have been many people thinking that the country should remain in a contest as well. i think that in the last 2a hours, spokespeople leaving the competition, not representing their country, a disqualification in regards to one of the acts taking place, and of course, going for the person who runs the ebu towards the end of the ceremony. i think that it has been, you know, obviously, a very, sort of, difficult contest for them. i think though, as a piece of tv,
martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victorlification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. scott bryan is a tv critic and broadcaster. he looked back at what has been a controversial and politicised eurovision song context. a eurovision may be the ebu will be...
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martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victoralification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. more big images of the night on a website, so do check that out. newly—released body camera footage shows the shock and confusion among police officers as they watched the collapse of a major bridge in the us city of baltimore. there is no bridge. the one—point—six mile long francis scott key bridge fell into the river after being hit by a container ship in march. six construction workers who were repairing potholes on it at the time, were killed in the incident. just some of the video and the audio showing the shock and confusion of police officers at the time. you have been watching bbc news, goodbye. the skies may look a little threatening where you are today, that is certainly not the case everywhere but storms are building across western parts of the uk. the warmer and sunnier weather will be further to the east across the country. let's see what is
martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victoralification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. more big images of the night on a website, so do check that out. newly—released body camera footage shows the shock and confusion among police officers as they watched...
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martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victor after the withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. scott bryan is a tv critic and broadcaster. he looked back at what has been a controversial and politicised eurovision song contest. made at the ebu will be looking back and probably thinking to themselves, my word. i feel in the lead up to it in the weeks running up, israel's or just a patient has had protests and calls for boycotts, while there have been many people thinking the country should remain within the contest, too. ithink country should remain within the contest, too. i think the last 2a hours, with spokespeople leaving the competition and not representation their country, and of course booing from martin auster, i think it has been obviously a difficult contest for them. been obviously a difficult contest forthem. i been obviously a difficult contest for them. i think as of piece of tv, it was smooth sailing
martin osterdahl. booing what can you tell us about the result? and the politics of the evening led to some last—minute changes of presenters. but it was soon apparent there was a runaway victor after the withdrawals, the disqualification and the protests, by the end, it feels very eurovision and very much switzerland's night. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. scott bryan is a tv critic and broadcaster. he looked back at what has been a controversial and politicised eurovision song contest....