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i have one that happened in west wales in the uk. this is a group from the rspca there. they're about to rescue a group of sheep. >> how did they get down on this beach? >> so they climbed down. they have climbing gear that they climbed down -- >> not the men. how did the sheep get there? >> some outdoorsie sheep. >> how did these sheep get down on this beach in the first place? >> oftentimes farm animals are scared because when they get into this area they are running into dogs not on leashes. so they end up running into these ledges and beaches and get stuck. so it's up to this team of rescuers from the rspca to get them out. in this video we see a team of rescuers climbing down, using climbing gear. >> no. >> so they catch them, they sedate them and put them in the bag and they're able to pulley them up to the service. >> good practice for these technical rescue teams to go down there and do this rescue stuff. if people are ever in a situation, they're well-trained. >> it's very mountainous and rocky in some areas. it takes them a long time to do it. these two, they w
i have one that happened in west wales in the uk. this is a group from the rspca there. they're about to rescue a group of sheep. >> how did they get down on this beach? >> so they climbed down. they have climbing gear that they climbed down -- >> not the men. how did the sheep get there? >> some outdoorsie sheep. >> how did these sheep get down on this beach in the first place? >> oftentimes farm animals are scared because when they get into this area they...
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aberystwyth on the west coast of wales the author of this paper is professor chris busby a british scientist specializing in radioactivity. he secretary of the european committee on radiation risks. chris busby is a regular mainstream media guest in his black parade he has become an easily recognizable figure on the b.b.c. for al-jazeera he was recently consulted on the consequences of the nuclear crisis at fukushima. unlike the iraqi authorities he has investigated influenza but the way around that is to just knock on the door and say scuse me. how many people got cancer here in the last five years and who lives it in a series and what because if you know who lives. it and even then predict how many kinds as they should have on the basis of the national average of the rates and so on and just compare them with the numbers that they report on the one divided by the other is a rather some risk. so you did you frank you. know the way i've got so many people after my guts i'm not going to come stick myself a proper pulitzer so my hope tonight is that you know well all i did was i told them what
aberystwyth on the west coast of wales the author of this paper is professor chris busby a british scientist specializing in radioactivity. he secretary of the european committee on radiation risks. chris busby is a regular mainstream media guest in his black parade he has become an easily recognizable figure on the b.b.c. for al-jazeera he was recently consulted on the consequences of the nuclear crisis at fukushima. unlike the iraqi authorities he has investigated influenza but the way around...
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flood waters also reached the town of force in the central west region of new south wales. 1000 people have been asked to evacuate there. queen elizabeth has started a monthlong tour of the u.k. to celebrate her diamond jubilee. she traveled by train to her first stop. her first engagement is a meeting with the students. our royal correspondent has more. >> this is a scene that was replicated across the u.k. a clear sign that the queen is on her way. >> here she is again. a steady queen with a ready smile. this vehicle has been on the road for 60 years. it still runs smoothly. >> the royal parties first stop will be the university, where students have been designing shoes for a queen. there was no other potential new queen 10 years ago. then, all eyes were on her majesty. the queen visited a mosque for the first time treated she towned a multimillionaire pa the water project. culminated in a central jubilee weekend. that was also the case for the silver jubilee. she towards the nation and also travel nearly 60,000 miles around the world. this time, there will be no foreign travel, but
flood waters also reached the town of force in the central west region of new south wales. 1000 people have been asked to evacuate there. queen elizabeth has started a monthlong tour of the u.k. to celebrate her diamond jubilee. she traveled by train to her first stop. her first engagement is a meeting with the students. our royal correspondent has more. >> this is a scene that was replicated across the u.k. a clear sign that the queen is on her way. >> here she is again. a steady...
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west we'll see this potent system moving in from the northwest. scotland, northern island, you'll be seeing some wet and windy conditions. snow could accumulate in the higher elevations. england and wales you'll remain devoid from any precipitation. here's your temperatures looking like this. moscow minus 5. still very chilly here. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this our on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. thank you for watching. bye-bye. . .
west we'll see this potent system moving in from the northwest. scotland, northern island, you'll be seeing some wet and windy conditions. snow could accumulate in the higher elevations. england and wales you'll remain devoid from any precipitation. here's your temperatures looking like this. moscow minus 5. still very chilly here. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this our on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. thank you for...
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west of the country when an explosion hit their armored vehicle. and thousands of people are still displaced across southeastern australia because of floodwaters with the river levels continuing to rise in new south wales as several towns have been completely inundated with water are some being declared as disaster zones well further south in victoria over six hundred homes are at risk of flooding as rising water threatens to overtake makeshift levees. greece is facing its latest deadline today this time to wrap up its controversial debt swap deal in effect athens has until midnight to convince reluctant investors to write off up to seventy percent of their loans to greece and coming up at fifteen thirty g.m.t. there and stacy herbert discussed just where it will all end for the stricken nation. former french greece could face a military coup. right so they want to go back to the hunter so they were of alert to the tribe of back to the hunter were they ever going to have democracy they should be told specifically that this is what's going on but they're being held in the dark to try to get them to play along to go to the beach to swim in the shark infested predatory waters. back to one of our top stori
west of the country when an explosion hit their armored vehicle. and thousands of people are still displaced across southeastern australia because of floodwaters with the river levels continuing to rise in new south wales as several towns have been completely inundated with water are some being declared as disaster zones well further south in victoria over six hundred homes are at risk of flooding as rising water threatens to overtake makeshift levees. greece is facing its latest deadline today...