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love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a milne old song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fern that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. you know it had sights on his sleeve all his life immuno to always chose to live and work along the north and baltic sea coast. and hot sides honestly all his life he stayed incredibly close to the sea all he wanted to since this elemental force of the primeval nature of the sea this me of. a moon old a hired a ship to take him out during a storm so he could experience its intensity with all his senses the wind nearly blew him away while the waves almost swept him overboard he got just what he wanted the full force of nature. it made such an impression on him that he drew insp
love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a milne old song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fern that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. you know it had sights on his sleeve all his life immuno to always...
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the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest manmade lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting. i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is a fisherman‘s house. we're up early this morning because they are going to take us out to catch some fish. they are chipper. myself, i'm working on it. but it should be a good day. my hosts tell me i am not the first traveller to stay with them following the sea's return. though not all of them choose the early—morning fishing run. the sun has not yet crested over the horizon of the kazakh steppe. today we are fishing, and on the fishing team we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenter. we have our hosts, one of whom you know alrea
the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest manmade lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting. i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is a fisherman‘s house. we're up early...
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love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a milne old song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island affirm that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. you know it had sights on his legions in the us all his life immuno to always chose to live and work along the north and baltic sea coast. give you. all his life he stayed incredibly close to the sea all he wanted to since this elemental force of the primeval nature of the sea this me of. a million old to hire the ship to take him out during a storm so he could experience its intensity with all his senses the wind nearly blew him away while the waves almost swept him overboard he got just what he wanted the full force of nature. it made such an impression on him that he drew in
love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a milne old song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island affirm that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. you know it had sights on his legions in the us all his life immuno...
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love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a million old a song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fur that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold onto that soon changed. you know it had sights honestly didn't always life immuno to always chose to live and work along the north and baltic sea coast. give you a hot side so honestly all his life he stayed incredibly close to the sea all he wanted to since this elemental force of the primeval nature of the sea this me of. a moon olga hired a ship to take him out during a storm so he could experience its intensity with all his senses the wind nearly blew him away while the waves almost swept him overboard he got just what he wanted the full force of nature. and. it made such an impression on him t
love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea a million old a song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fur that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold onto that soon changed. you know it had sights honestly didn't always life immuno to...
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the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting, i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is the fishermen‘s house. we're up early this morning because they are going to take us out to catch some fish. they are chipper. myself, i'm working on it. but it should be a good day. my hosts tell me i am not the first traveller to stay with them following the sea's return. but not all of them take the early—morning fishing run. the sun has not yet crested over the horizon of the kazakh steppe. today we are fishing, and on the fishing team, we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenter, we have our hosts, one of whom you know already, our fi
the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting, i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is the fishermen‘s house. we're up early this...
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love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea emile noida song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fur that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. the new knowledge to have sights on his sleeve all his life immuno to always chose to live and work along the north and baltic sea coast. and. all his life he stayed incredibly close to the sea all he wanted to since this elemental force of the primeval nature of the sea this me of. a million old to hire the ship to take him out during a storm so he could experience its intensity with all his senses the wind nearly blew him away while the waves almost swept him overboard he got just what he wanted the full force of nature. it made such an impression on him that he drew inspirat
love of the sea. it's a glorious autumn day on the north sea today most people view the sea as a place for shipping holidays or fishing this isn't the sea emile noida song. the german danish painters view of the north and baltic sea is the focus of an exhibition on the island of fur that first no doubt always included a piece of coastline in the frame as a fixed point so the viewer had something to hold on to that soon changed. the new knowledge to have sights on his sleeve all his life immuno...
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the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting, i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is the fishermen‘s house. we're up early this morning because they are going to take us out to catch some fish. they are quite chipper. myself, i'm working on it. but it should be a good day. my hosts tell me i am not the first traveller to stay with them following the sea's return. though not all of them choose the early—morning fishing run. the sun has not yet crested over the horizon of the kazakh steppe. today we are fishing, and on the fishing team, we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenter, we have our hosts, one of whom you know alre
the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting, i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is the fishermen‘s house. we're up early this...
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the boeing 737 was on a flight the sea. the boeing 737 was on a flight from the capital, jakarta, to bangka island off the coast of sumatra. it lost contact after take—off. it sumatra. it lost contact after ta ke—off. it is sumatra. it lost contact after take—off. it is not known how many people were on board. our correspondent is on her way to bangka island, we can speak to her on the phone now. what more can you tell us? we have heard from aviation authorities, have just released a statement a short while ago saying that their numbers show that there was 178 passengers on board. that included one child and two babies, five crew as well as the pilots, two pilots on board. they also said that that plane did request to return to base, to return to jakarta airport, shortly before it lost contact with control there. and we are also hearing from the state oil company, officials they are saying they have seen debris including plane seats at their offshore facility in the java sea, in this area, where officials believe the
the boeing 737 was on a flight the sea. the boeing 737 was on a flight from the capital, jakarta, to bangka island off the coast of sumatra. it lost contact after take—off. it sumatra. it lost contact after ta ke—off. it is sumatra. it lost contact after take—off. it is not known how many people were on board. our correspondent is on her way to bangka island, we can speak to her on the phone now. what more can you tell us? we have heard from aviation authorities, have just released a...
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the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest manmade lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting. i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll—out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is a fisherman‘s house. we're up early this morning because they are going to take us out to catch some fish. they are chipper. myself, i'm working on it. but it should be a good day. my hosts tell me i am not the first traveller to stay with them following the sea's return. though not all of them choose the early—morning fishing run. the sun has not yet crested over the horizon of the kazakh steppe. today we are fishing, and on the fishing team we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenter. we have our hosts, one of whom you know alr
the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest manmade lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting. i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it was very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll—out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is a fisherman‘s house. we're up early...
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the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest inland lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting, i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it's very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is the fishermen‘s house. we're up early this morning because they are going to take us out to catch some fish. they are chipper. myself, i'm working on it. but it should be a good day. my hosts tell me i am not the first traveller to stay with them following the sea's return. but not all of them choose the early—morning fishing run. the sun has not yet crested over the horizon of the kazakh steppe. today we are fishing, and on the fishing team, we have one sleepy, inexperienced travel show presenter, we have our hosts, one of whom you know already,
the aral sea. at one stage this was the fourth largest inland lake in the world, and soon it will reclaim that title. i made it. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting, i get it. i get it now. it's a beautiful place. good morning. this is where we spent the night last night. it might look like we're in the desert, but actually it's very cold this morning. the bedding was just a simple roll out pillow mat on the ground with some blankets. but this is the fishermen‘s house. we're up early...
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and the sea land. now or headed out at the water on sea is low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mud flats around the north sea island of houston like hina bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take. the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. all of them are now if you look back there you'll see a whole sticking up on the horizon you see it that's where we're headed it's going to be interesting. they walk nearly two. and a half a kilometer out on to the mon flats. above the water's already rising we have to make sure we arrive on time and go on. high no one says guess to save at this strange place and see how fast everything changes there doesn't mean that this is the water and seas deep this point. in the time it took us to get from back there down here the sea level has risen about forty centimeters back there you can still s
and the sea land. now or headed out at the water on sea is low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mud flats around the north sea island of houston like hina bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take. the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. all of them are now if you look back there you'll see a whole sticking up on...
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the catch was good and the sea is calm. at this point, locals are well disposed to yumi's pilot project. even though h many of the eldey residents have their doubts that it will help secure the village's future. at the end of the day,y, the region is too remote and life here too lonely for young people, says the custodian at the buddhist temple. >> over r 70% of localals are r 70. if the village is really going to regenerate, this is just a drop in the ocean. most young people will still move away sooner or later. staying isn't worth it. reporter: yumi is used to such reservationsns, but she remais resolute. her latest idea involves fitting the fishing nets with underwater cameras so that the fisher folk will know if it's worth heading out to sea. she is and remains an i.t. expert from the big city. >> i think it's a good idea. it's important to change with the times. an underwater camera needs maintenance, but it means we won't make any unnecessary trips out to sea. rimi: : and i'll be japapan's nr onone fisherwomen,n, aft
the catch was good and the sea is calm. at this point, locals are well disposed to yumi's pilot project. even though h many of the eldey residents have their doubts that it will help secure the village's future. at the end of the day,y, the region is too remote and life here too lonely for young people, says the custodian at the buddhist temple. >> over r 70% of localals are r 70. if the village is really going to regenerate, this is just a drop in the ocean. most young people will still...
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i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things speeds. but even women oppose the scheme on religious grounds. women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her realm. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. greenies father was against her fishing to the point blank banned her from going out to sea. nonetheless remey would go down to the harbor every day to fish by herself and just to be close to the water. i was yelled at every day don't be arrogant don't expect us to treat you nicely just because your woman. feels underestimated us it was hard for me. this continued for years every morning the men would go out to sea to fish and remain would have to stay behind. but then you me arrived from tokyo and offered her an opportunity to become official
i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things speeds. but even women oppose the scheme on religious grounds. women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her realm. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. greenies father...
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i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things with the skis. but even women oppose the scheme on religious grounds. where women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her realm. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains father was against her fishing to the point blank banned her from going out to sea. nonetheless remey would go down to the harbor every day to fish by herself and just to be close to the water. i was yelled at every day don't be arrogant don't expect us to treat you nicely just because you are a woman. feel underestimated. it was hard for me. this continued for years every morning the men would go out to sea to fish and remain would have to stay behind. but then you me arrived from tokyo and offered her an opportunity to be
i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things with the skis. but even women oppose the scheme on religious grounds. where women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her realm. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats....
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sea off the coast of indonesia's capital jakarta it's believed the lion air plane descended into the java sea shortly after takeoff now the flight had been due to land paying gold to knowing on the island chain off some archer search and rescue divers are trying to locate the wreckage of the plane i don't want i want out process like the back then that the process could be quite got the help from other institutions i'm sure the military and police will help to speed up the operation that according to early information there are one hundred eighty nine people on board the flight which includes passengers and crew. saudi arabia's most senior prosecutor has arrived in turkey. will meet with investigators looking into the death of saadi journalist jamal khashoggi he's expected to provide testimonies of the eighteen suspects to his turkish counterpart there's been a suicide attack on the election commission in afghanistan's capital kabul a spokesman says the stuff vehicle was targeted and left a number of casualties last weekend there was a string of similar attacks during the country's p
sea off the coast of indonesia's capital jakarta it's believed the lion air plane descended into the java sea shortly after takeoff now the flight had been due to land paying gold to knowing on the island chain off some archer search and rescue divers are trying to locate the wreckage of the plane i don't want i want out process like the back then that the process could be quite got the help from other institutions i'm sure the military and police will help to speed up the operation that...
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he prays together with the women to the sea goddess. and it seems that she's fine with the new state of affairs. they're heading back to land up to a successful morning's fishing the catch was caught in the sea is calm. at this point locals are well disposed to view these kind of projects even though many of the elderly residents have that doubts that it will help secure the villages future . at the end of the day the region is too remote and life here too lonely for young people says the custodian at the buddhist temple. to soldier on over seventy percent of locals are over seventy at the villages really going to regenerate this is just a drop in the ocean most young people will still move away sooner or later staying isn't worth it you know. you me is used to such reservations but she remains resolute her latest idea involves fitting the fishing nets with underwater cameras so that the fisher folk will know if it's worth heading out to sea she is and remains an i.t. expert from the big city. on. the news and i'm coming up i think it's
he prays together with the women to the sea goddess. and it seems that she's fine with the new state of affairs. they're heading back to land up to a successful morning's fishing the catch was caught in the sea is calm. at this point locals are well disposed to view these kind of projects even though many of the elderly residents have that doubts that it will help secure the villages future . at the end of the day the region is too remote and life here too lonely for young people says the...
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ground, you can see what used to be the bottom of the aral sea. there is not much fishing going on now. it has been called one of the world's biggest environmental disasters. the sea which stretches the border between kazakhstan and was becker stand was once about the size of ireland. —— use pakistan. —— was becker stand. —— uzbekistan. the seed dried out and with it went the livelihoods of many people who lived on the sea's produce. i have heard that here in kazakhstan and the sea was actually coming back and bringing travellers as well. so off igoin bringing travellers as well. so off i go in search of the aral sea across miles of the old seabed. i have arranged to meet a guide in this region. he wanted me to see the full extent of what the sea, which was actually a large lake, once was. thousands of years before it dried up thousands of years before it dried up in the 20th century. the view from the top! what caused it to recede so far? the flow of water was diverted to feed the soviet cotton industry. uzbekistan still remains one o
ground, you can see what used to be the bottom of the aral sea. there is not much fishing going on now. it has been called one of the world's biggest environmental disasters. the sea which stretches the border between kazakhstan and was becker stand was once about the size of ireland. —— use pakistan. —— was becker stand. —— uzbekistan. the seed dried out and with it went the livelihoods of many people who lived on the sea's produce. i have heard that here in kazakhstan and the sea...
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indonesia's sea rch—and—rescue agency says that a lion air passenger flight has crashed into the sea. the boeing 737 was on a flight from the capitaljakarta to the city of pangkal pinang on bangka island, off the coast of sumatra. the plane lost contact 13 minutes after take—off. let's cross live to the region and speak to the bbc‘s karishma vaswani, who's in singapore. this happened in the early hours of the morning, what details do you have? in the last hour or so we've had info from the indonesian search and rescue agency, they had a press conference in jakarta, going and rescue agency, they had a press conference injakarta, going through what they know so far, at this stage as the search and rescue operation continues, authorities have said they will have more details later in they will have more details later in the day but this is what i can tell you, the passenger plane, lion air flight you, the passenger plane, lion air flight jt610 left from jakarta at 6:20am. from what we understand, there were 178 adults on—board, a child, two babies, five flight attendants and two p
indonesia's sea rch—and—rescue agency says that a lion air passenger flight has crashed into the sea. the boeing 737 was on a flight from the capitaljakarta to the city of pangkal pinang on bangka island, off the coast of sumatra. the plane lost contact 13 minutes after take—off. let's cross live to the region and speak to the bbc‘s karishma vaswani, who's in singapore. this happened in the early hours of the morning, what details do you have? in the last hour or so we've had info from...
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and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water on sea is low point for we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like hina baron his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take over the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. although now if you look back there you'll see a whole sticking up on the horizon you see it that's where we're headed it's going to be interesting. they walk nearly two. two and a half kilometers out on to the mt flats. above the water's already rising we have to make sure we arrive on time and go on. to high no one says guess to save at this strange place and see how fast everything changes though doesn't see that this is the one sees deepest point. in the time it took us to get from back there down here the sea level has risen about forty centimeters back there you can still see a little
and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water on sea is low point for we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like hina baron his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take over the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. although now if you look back there you'll see a whole sticking up on the...
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he prays together with the women to the sea goddess. and it seems that she's fine with the new state of affairs. they're heading back to land off to a successful morning's fishing the catch was good and the sea is calm. at this point locals are well disposed to view these projects even though many of the elderly residents have that doubts that it will help secure the villages future. at the end of the day the region is too remote and life here too lonely for young people says the custodian at the buddhist temple. to soldier on over seventy percent of locals are over seventy at the villages really going to regenerate this is just a drop in the ocean most young people will still move away sooner or later staying as it were that you know. you me is used to such reservations but she remains resolute her latest idea involves fitting the fishing nets with underwater cameras so that the fisher folk will know if it's worth heading out to sea she is and remains an i.t. expert from the big city. news and i mean i think it's a good idea it's impor
he prays together with the women to the sea goddess. and it seems that she's fine with the new state of affairs. they're heading back to land off to a successful morning's fishing the catch was good and the sea is calm. at this point locals are well disposed to view these projects even though many of the elderly residents have that doubts that it will help secure the villages future. at the end of the day the region is too remote and life here too lonely for young people says the custodian at...
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i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things skis. but even women oppose the scheme on religious grounds. when women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her realm. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains father was against her fishing to the point blank banned her from going out to sea. nonetheless remey would go down to the harbor every day to fish by herself and just to be close to the water. or i was yelled at every day don't be arrogant don't expect us to treat you nicely just because you're a woman. so underestimate us so it was hard for me. this continued for years every morning the men would go out to sea to fish and remain would have to stay behind. but then you me arrived from tokyo and offered her an opportunity to become o
i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things skis. but even women oppose the scheme on religious grounds. when women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her realm. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains father...
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the sea breeze is back and so is the cooling fog. it's not going to reach all neighborhoods but the coast, san francisco, berkeley heading down towards oakland, we have cloud cover developing there also. when you step outside, the other big story is it's cooler this morning. mid to upper 50s. you have to dress a little warmer. we'll drop in the afternoon hours into the upper 50s. low to mid-70s. very comfortable around the bay and inland for lunch. then we'll be 74 to 80 by 4:00 but back down into the 60s by 7:00. we'll get frances in here and see what's going on with the morning commute. >> we're still seeing some slowing as you make your way through the peninsula on 101 through palo alto. traffic is heavy and also
the sea breeze is back and so is the cooling fog. it's not going to reach all neighborhoods but the coast, san francisco, berkeley heading down towards oakland, we have cloud cover developing there also. when you step outside, the other big story is it's cooler this morning. mid to upper 50s. you have to dress a little warmer. we'll drop in the afternoon hours into the upper 50s. low to mid-70s. very comfortable around the bay and inland for lunch. then we'll be 74 to 80 by 4:00 but back down...
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out at sea a debris field marks the site of the crash. and, along with the wreckage of the plane, search and rescue teams are recovering bodies. they are being taken to a police hospital. the families have been asked to try and identify them. the plane crashed in daylight and in good weather. real—time tracking showed that it was struggling to retain height. and that the crew had asked to return to the airport. the director of the budget airline admitting that there had been a problem on the previous flight. the airline, one of indonesia's youngest and biggest, has a chequered safety record. a ten—year ban on its planes entering the european union due to safety concerns was only lifted in 2016. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover the debris as well as search for survivors. but hopes of finding anyone still alive are fading. rebecca henschke, bbc news, jakarta. a short time ago i spoke to greg waldron, asia managing editor at flightglobal, the aviation news website, and asked him what he thought migh
out at sea a debris field marks the site of the crash. and, along with the wreckage of the plane, search and rescue teams are recovering bodies. they are being taken to a police hospital. the families have been asked to try and identify them. the plane crashed in daylight and in good weather. real—time tracking showed that it was struggling to retain height. and that the crew had asked to return to the airport. the director of the budget airline admitting that there had been a problem on the...
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jet crashes into the sea. all 189 people on board are feared dead. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover the degree as well as search for survivors. as relatives wait for news, the bbc obtains a technical log — showing the air jet had instrument problems the day before the disaster. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: sri lanka's unfolding political crisis — as the president sacks his cabinet and suspends parliament. and how football diplomacy has helped with the thaw in relations between north and south korea. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8 am in singapore, midnight in london and 7 am in indonesia where it's now thought a technical problem may have been responsible for the crash of a passenger plane with 189 people on board. a log obtained by the bbc says the lion airjet suffered instrument error the day before the disaster. the authorities say it's unlikely any of the passengers su
jet crashes into the sea. all 189 people on board are feared dead. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover the degree as well as search for survivors. as relatives wait for news, the bbc obtains a technical log — showing the air jet had instrument problems the day before the disaster. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: sri lanka's unfolding political crisis — as the president sacks his cabinet and suspends parliament. and how football...
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the plane have been found floating in the java sea ice spokesperson for the rescue agency has posted photos on twitter showing books bags seats and parts of the fuselage that have been pulled from the sea he also said that one child and two babies were on board the flight and a lion air which is a low cost carrier has confirmed that the plane lost contact with air traffic control thirteen minutes after takeoff but is yet to issue any further statements and recovery operation has been launched and ships have been arriving at the crash site the plane came down just under twenty five kilometers from the airport it is reported that sailors on board a tugboat witnessed the disaster. the plane itself was a boeing seven thirty seven max eight it's an american narrow body aircraft designed and produced by boeing commercial planes the seat. model particularly seats up to two hundred thirty people it is not known what caused the lion air flight to crash of course our news team is staying updated on all of the developments coming into the newsroom and of course we will keep you updated as well
the plane have been found floating in the java sea ice spokesperson for the rescue agency has posted photos on twitter showing books bags seats and parts of the fuselage that have been pulled from the sea he also said that one child and two babies were on board the flight and a lion air which is a low cost carrier has confirmed that the plane lost contact with air traffic control thirteen minutes after takeoff but is yet to issue any further statements and recovery operation has been launched...
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it's the only way in and out of the azov sea. the largest cargo ships can no longerfit through. the largest cargo ships can no longer fit through. and those that can, in particular those using ukrainian ports, now find themselves subject to lengthy russian inspections and delays. so this ship has just left marry a poll, it is heading towards the kerch strait and towards the outside world. the problem, in the past few months, has been a journey that they can predictably say it might take a day 01’ predictably say it might take a day orso, predictably say it might take a day or so, well, now, predictably say it might take a day orso, well, now, because predictably say it might take a day or so, well, now, because of the problems at the kerch strait it can ta ke problems at the kerch strait it can take a week, possibly, of waiting go before they get through into the black sea. and for shipping companies time is money. just one extra day can cost up to $15,000. so ships are reluctant to come here. ukraine problem now nearly empty industrial port. ukraine's big worry is that russia
it's the only way in and out of the azov sea. the largest cargo ships can no longerfit through. the largest cargo ships can no longer fit through. and those that can, in particular those using ukrainian ports, now find themselves subject to lengthy russian inspections and delays. so this ship has just left marry a poll, it is heading towards the kerch strait and towards the outside world. the problem, in the past few months, has been a journey that they can predictably say it might take a day...
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will head out from japan to the seas. this is very promising indeed. cultivating those who will protect and defend a free and open enter the indo-pacific. precisely, japan's noble mission. ladies and gentlemen, as i was preparing this address i created a new but modest program. at the beginning of 2019 we will invite to japan approximately ten elementary and junior high school teachers from the gaza strip. this will be the first such group and will continue to invite teachers annually. teachers who find themselves in japan, a place of different for them both culturally and historically. we will naturally put the situation in gaza and the middle east into a wider perspective, enable them to see their home towns and regions anew. such an experience should somehow work in a unique way as a solace to them. it goes without saying that for peace, that must be made on both sides. but hopefully this program of hours will in part a means of hope to the teachers from gaza and the children in their care. once, 20 years past it will
will head out from japan to the seas. this is very promising indeed. cultivating those who will protect and defend a free and open enter the indo-pacific. precisely, japan's noble mission. ladies and gentlemen, as i was preparing this address i created a new but modest program. at the beginning of 2019 we will invite to japan approximately ten elementary and junior high school teachers from the gaza strip. this will be the first such group and will continue to invite teachers annually. teachers...
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i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things with skis. but even when opposed the scheme on religious grounds. where women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her room. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains father was against her fishing to the point blank banned her from going out to sea. nonetheless remey would go down to the harbor every day to fish by herself and just to be close to the water. i was yelled at every day don't be arrogant don't expect us to treat you nicely just because you're a woman. so underestimated us it was hard for me. this continued for years every morning the men would go out to sea to fish and remain would have to stay behind. but then you me arrived from tokyo and offered her an opportunity to become o
i love the sea and marine life. i've always done physically demanding work and not just go things with skis. but even when opposed the scheme on religious grounds. where women are unclean they menstruate and that angers ben ten the goddess of the sea. the japanese buddhist god as doesn't like to see women in her room. the fish are sacred and fishing is dangerous the goddess is temperamental lange gets jealous when women go to sea and that's why we can't take her with us on the boats. remains...
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as soon as it comes to migration the sea was the sea and the migration to me is that many fearing that the areas global growth. causing brewery has been in the family of lot to talk for more than five hundred years. german purity law makes sure the beer recipes are as old as the traditions behind them the great concern here is that nationalism could threaten business. if people outside germany. here i want them to think of a beautiful country i want them to think of different kinds of people i want them to think of our culture traditions and i don't want them to think of violence and hate and racism these things like this so we have to watch wake up and what's going on and this cannot continue. this it is from around the world have been welcome at the abbey of auto boy for more than a thousand years. i'm going to america is expected here today there are demonstrations against but also for her a fixture since what became known as the migration crisis in twenty fifteen. it's her only joint appearance with a conservative top candidate marco souter machall calls for confidence in being ger
as soon as it comes to migration the sea was the sea and the migration to me is that many fearing that the areas global growth. causing brewery has been in the family of lot to talk for more than five hundred years. german purity law makes sure the beer recipes are as old as the traditions behind them the great concern here is that nationalism could threaten business. if people outside germany. here i want them to think of a beautiful country i want them to think of different kinds of people i...
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and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water on sea is low point for we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like hina bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. all in the mud now if you look back there you'll see a whole stocking up on the horizon you see it that's where we're headed it's going to be interesting. they walk nilita. two and a half kilometers out on to the month flats. above the water's already rising we have to make sure we arrive on time and go on. high no one seems guess to save at this strange place and see how fast everything changes. this is the one sees deepest point. in the time it took us to get from back there down here the sea level has risen about forty centimeters back there you can still see a little patch of the mudflats t
and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water on sea is low point for we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like hina bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. all in the mud now if you look back there you'll see a whole stocking up on the...
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campaigned with the idea it's you and the absolute majority of the seas are the varying conservatives and to be part of the future government so how would that work with they go into coalition with the caesar the but then conservatives and what will be the points where they probably would have conflicts within the van conservatives you just mentioned itself there is a problem in there with populism in the season in their campaign have been part of the problem haven't they but we said we're ready to take over responsibility where we didn't we did not say that we want to govern under any conditions we said we want a pro european policy not a policy that says be very a first second we do want to want to divide to society we want to society but everybody is part of the society and a third part of the sleaze we believe in sustainability we do not believe in the policy that was made in the last five years or even longer year so the question goes to the other party has lost the election are to ready to make a change the way we describe it or not that's the simple question everybody the whole
campaigned with the idea it's you and the absolute majority of the seas are the varying conservatives and to be part of the future government so how would that work with they go into coalition with the caesar the but then conservatives and what will be the points where they probably would have conflicts within the van conservatives you just mentioned itself there is a problem in there with populism in the season in their campaign have been part of the problem haven't they but we said we're...
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much vertical differ mation of the sea floor so no punch up or down of the sea floor and this normally is not expect to create a strong tsunami so something else happened one can speculate that it's possible sometimes the earthquake the shaking from the earthquake will actually dislodge material under the sea and cause that marine landslide and then this landslide can be the reason of tsunami before in another quakes but it's a rare event it's too early to save seven deceive and. we have heard reports of people describing some some very strange phenomena listen to this. one after the earthquake i saw the ground here moving in a circle spinning. it wasn't water it was the ground that was spinning. after it stopped i called out to my daughter sarah. rock where are you. professor frederick what was that money experiencing so it's very dramatic and cone misconceptions have been this very strong shaking of soil that is water launched and what happens is that the grains that normally hold together firmly by which they can get shaken loose which means then the water can flow freely and essent
much vertical differ mation of the sea floor so no punch up or down of the sea floor and this normally is not expect to create a strong tsunami so something else happened one can speculate that it's possible sometimes the earthquake the shaking from the earthquake will actually dislodge material under the sea and cause that marine landslide and then this landslide can be the reason of tsunami before in another quakes but it's a rare event it's too early to save seven deceive and. we have heard...
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flowing out of the sea but in reality the waste water level is far too high flooding out of the best land flowing into the sea without having been purified it was all the fertilizer is still in the water and then i went to get the robinsons a rambler a dry canal not a river but it's hardly ever arranged here so there shouldn't be any water but there's always water here a small river you on that you know not. a small river of agricultural run off. the wall intended to contain the waste water is so low that it spills over the barrier even now during the dry season. when it rains there's often flooding the pool of nitrate laden water behind the barrier washes unchecked into the lagoon. the dense vegetation on the run lani of the beach is another sign that was in laden with first eliza's is flowing across the area the. environmental ministries promises not withstanding. but i mean this entire soup ends up in mom and all and it all comes from the fields oh that's all that's waste water from the fields it's terrible stuff full of and i'm afraid some. problems pesticides and all the stuff t
flowing out of the sea but in reality the waste water level is far too high flooding out of the best land flowing into the sea without having been purified it was all the fertilizer is still in the water and then i went to get the robinsons a rambler a dry canal not a river but it's hardly ever arranged here so there shouldn't be any water but there's always water here a small river you on that you know not. a small river of agricultural run off. the wall intended to contain the waste water is...
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and that's something the sea is to the conservatives here varia have tried to frame as something that's a source of instability and that is something german voters certainly don't like but quite clearly they see as he was had a hard time particularly over that hot button issue of migration initially. particularly foreseeable for the c.s.u. leader now interior minister he distanced himself from day one pretty much from angela merkel's what then became known as the open arms migration policy at one point threatening to take up before germany's constitutional court well that didn't happen he stuck with her so the see this you really has a credibility here issue that explains why many fled to the far right party which is getting pretty strong here in the states but at same time the centrists like you to the left but still kind of centrist greens are benefiting from that just briefly before we let you go it's the final hours before sunday's vote what mood have you been encountering there i mean is there a sense from the c.s.u. politicians that their party is in trouble. absolutely we've seen
and that's something the sea is to the conservatives here varia have tried to frame as something that's a source of instability and that is something german voters certainly don't like but quite clearly they see as he was had a hard time particularly over that hot button issue of migration initially. particularly foreseeable for the c.s.u. leader now interior minister he distanced himself from day one pretty much from angela merkel's what then became known as the open arms migration policy at...
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flowing out of the sea but in reality the waste water level is far too high flooding out of the best land flowing into the sea without having been purified it was all the fertilizer is still in the water and again i went back at the atlantis as a rambler a dry canal not a river but it hardly ever range here so there shouldn't be any water but there's always water here a small river you are not only down at. a small river of agricultural runoff. the wool intended to contain the wastewater is so low that it spills over the barrier even now during the dry season. when it rains there's often flooding the pool of nitrate laden bores are behind the barrier washes unchecked into the new good and. the dense vegetation on the ramadani of the beach is another sign that wasin laden with first eliza's is flowing across the area the environmental ministries promises notwithstanding. but i mean this entire. soup ends up in and it all comes from the fields oh that's waste water from the fields it's terrible stuff full of and i'm afraid some. problems pesticides and all the stuff they use in far. th
flowing out of the sea but in reality the waste water level is far too high flooding out of the best land flowing into the sea without having been purified it was all the fertilizer is still in the water and again i went back at the atlantis as a rambler a dry canal not a river but it hardly ever range here so there shouldn't be any water but there's always water here a small river you are not only down at. a small river of agricultural runoff. the wool intended to contain the wastewater is so...
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if you've got the land sinking, sea rising, sea water getting into the fields, what happens? unless there's a switch to some more tolerant varieties that can withstand that kind of salt pollution, then the current system of agriculture will have to change dramatically in order to be able to continue. to try to end on a positive note, what can be done? all of us need to do what we can to limit climate change, but also we need to find ways to learn how to live with the worst impacts. many thanks for that. professor steve darby there of the university of southampton. we're waiting for a report from the un climate panel looking into the implications of trying to limit global warming in the way vietnam and other countries want. we'll see if that is going to be possible. david shukman there in vietnam. this year's nobel peace prize has been jointly awarded to two campaigners against the use of rape as a weapon of war. the nobel committee said the congolese gynaecologist denis mukwege, and the yazidi human rights activist nadia murad, had made a "critical contribution" to the fight
if you've got the land sinking, sea rising, sea water getting into the fields, what happens? unless there's a switch to some more tolerant varieties that can withstand that kind of salt pollution, then the current system of agriculture will have to change dramatically in order to be able to continue. to try to end on a positive note, what can be done? all of us need to do what we can to limit climate change, but also we need to find ways to learn how to live with the worst impacts. many thanks...
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different countries in the region search and rescue operations are still underway in your the dead sea in jordan after flash floods there killed at least twenty one people most of the victims were children on a school outing. set this report from the scene. search and rescue operations started after daybreak several people were still missing rescuers shores of the dead sea resort area while. the water but with every hour that passed hopes to find anyone alive became dimmer and we sat patiently staring at the horizon wondering where his son could be. i came here with my six on we were having a picnic all of a sudden we saw the floods rushing down my son saw the children in the water they went to rescue them i was swept away to one died two were taken to hospital and one is still missing the count find him anywhere it happened when suddenly heavy rains sent water surging from higher grounds in the jordan valley to school children were at a camping site near some hot springs furder in that range of mountains now they were caught by surprise and the force of the water swept them away over
different countries in the region search and rescue operations are still underway in your the dead sea in jordan after flash floods there killed at least twenty one people most of the victims were children on a school outing. set this report from the scene. search and rescue operations started after daybreak several people were still missing rescuers shores of the dead sea resort area while. the water but with every hour that passed hopes to find anyone alive became dimmer and we sat patiently...
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sea is you the sister party of her conservative c.d.u. party is expected to lose its absolute majority now that doesn't really sound like such a big deal but forming coalitions here but very it is very unusual something that is not unusual in berlin is almost unheard of here in bavaria it's only happened twice before since world war two and if the rock solid support varia for the conservatives starts to crumble that of course has ripple effects to berlin let's talk a little bit more about those ripple effects mahela because what we heard you say in your piece was basically what's expected there over the weekend as the bavarians go to the polls is this sort of bleeding support for the c.s.u. to both the sides on the left and on the right so what do you think that the current polling says about this shift in dynamics and in german politics. well first of all it marks a departure from those major parties the c.d.u. those centrist parties the city you and bit further to the left the social democrats something we see all across europe where de
sea is you the sister party of her conservative c.d.u. party is expected to lose its absolute majority now that doesn't really sound like such a big deal but forming coalitions here but very it is very unusual something that is not unusual in berlin is almost unheard of here in bavaria it's only happened twice before since world war two and if the rock solid support varia for the conservatives starts to crumble that of course has ripple effects to berlin let's talk a little bit more about those...
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bad news not just for the sea creatures. among whites it these days when you eat seafood such as mussels and trimmed it's a fair assumption that you're consuming micro plastics to pick it. doesn't only affect lifeforms on the deep. it's an environmental disaster that affects us. that's all for now next week we join the crowds at the world's biggest beer bash why are people so drawn to mass events find out next time on tomorrow today see of their. own. homes. check in is hot on the trail of some famous people who visit street where the birthplace of a philosopher who sported a bushy beard the to call her dishes also following a famous figure in witan bird she comes face to face with the great reformer and then it's ponza gone to see. dad tried him. in thirty minutes on the d. w. . her first day of school in the jungle. first clueless and. then doris crane the moment arrives. join the arena tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour of the ring to tame returns home on d w dot com tang's. informed
bad news not just for the sea creatures. among whites it these days when you eat seafood such as mussels and trimmed it's a fair assumption that you're consuming micro plastics to pick it. doesn't only affect lifeforms on the deep. it's an environmental disaster that affects us. that's all for now next week we join the crowds at the world's biggest beer bash why are people so drawn to mass events find out next time on tomorrow today see of their. own. homes. check in is hot on the trail of some...
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cloud just making its way across the south china sea secada seeing some of that wet weather the making all link weather system back across the sea of japan towards north korea ahead of that generate dry largely sunny with the well wetter weather there choose to across northern parts of japan you notice the further south not about it so twenty two celsius in tokyo that cloud and the cooler six is where little further south as we go on into a wednesday southern passage pan generally ok dry with some crisp sunshine there across the korean peninsula meanwhile out across china over the next day or so we'll see temperatures getting up to twenty nine celsius there in hong kong increasing cloud coming in can just see the arrival of typhoon utor making its way towards more than parts of the philippines and that'll just punch its way through was to go on into weather stay home kong still hanging on to the dry and sunny weather but the philippines seeing some very very lively weather as we go on into the middle part of this week ill arrive with winds of around one hundred fifty from his per hour
cloud just making its way across the south china sea secada seeing some of that wet weather the making all link weather system back across the sea of japan towards north korea ahead of that generate dry largely sunny with the well wetter weather there choose to across northern parts of japan you notice the further south not about it so twenty two celsius in tokyo that cloud and the cooler six is where little further south as we go on into a wednesday southern passage pan generally ok dry with...
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the sea's produce. i had heard that here in kazakhstan, the sea was actually coming back, and it was bringing travellers too. so off i go, in search of the aral sea, across miles of the old seabed. i have arranged to meet a guide in this region. he wanted me to see the full extent of what the sea, which was actually a large lake, once was, thousands of years before it dried up in the 20th century. the view from the top. what caused it to recede so far? the flow of water was diverted to feed the soviet cotton industry. uzbekistan still remains one of the world's top producers of cotton, but while uzbek side of the sea remains mostly lost, recent interventions have meant the north aral sea in kazakhstan is returning. approaching the shore, one of the biggest draws for travellers has been the eerie sight of shipwrecks scattered across the old sea bed. spiderwebs everywhere. here we are — the aral sea. at one stage, it was the fourth largest lake in the world, and soon, it will reclaim that title. i made
the sea's produce. i had heard that here in kazakhstan, the sea was actually coming back, and it was bringing travellers too. so off i go, in search of the aral sea, across miles of the old seabed. i have arranged to meet a guide in this region. he wanted me to see the full extent of what the sea, which was actually a large lake, once was, thousands of years before it dried up in the 20th century. the view from the top. what caused it to recede so far? the flow of water was diverted to feed the...
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into the sea off. shortly after takeoff search and rescue workers are now trying to locate the wreckage and the flight data recorders as passengers families wait for their worst fears to be confirmed distressed family members comfort one another as they wait for official news in jakarta some are resigned to grief. while others refused to give up hope riskless father was on board the flight. my father was there we're still hoping for the best because there hasn't been an official statement from lion air. this man's brother had a ticket to. a big i mean we're hoping for a miracle that he is fine and healthy maybe stranded somewhere. in the us the. sea had it though. at the port the business of finding answers is under way fuselage piled in with fragments of life. and rescue vessels returning from the vast crash site unload body bags alongside debris. while workers begin the mammoth task of carefully laying out the aftermath of this tragedy rules of wallets and purses salvaged from the sea. indonesia's pr
into the sea off. shortly after takeoff search and rescue workers are now trying to locate the wreckage and the flight data recorders as passengers families wait for their worst fears to be confirmed distressed family members comfort one another as they wait for official news in jakarta some are resigned to grief. while others refused to give up hope riskless father was on board the flight. my father was there we're still hoping for the best because there hasn't been an official statement from...
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bad news not just for the sea creatures. among whites would these days when you eat seafood such as mussels the shrimp is a fair assumption that you are consuming micro plastics to think it just. doesn't only affect lifeforms on the deep. it's an environmental disaster that affects us. that's all for now next week we join the crowds at the world's biggest beer bash why are people so drawn to mass events find out next time on tomorrow today see you there. cut. the brazilian society is deeply divided the rich versus poor the body versus left a patsy did election campaign has split the country even further and the find most sentimental of funds soon will be the next president showdown in brazil come up come such as tonight president obama and. the fast pace of life in the digital era shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information in the wiki is finds and interviews with the makers and users. shifts in forty five minutes to. her first day of school in the jungle. first clueless of the f
bad news not just for the sea creatures. among whites would these days when you eat seafood such as mussels the shrimp is a fair assumption that you are consuming micro plastics to think it just. doesn't only affect lifeforms on the deep. it's an environmental disaster that affects us. that's all for now next week we join the crowds at the world's biggest beer bash why are people so drawn to mass events find out next time on tomorrow today see you there. cut. the brazilian society is deeply...
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he's going to show them how to land become sea and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water and seeing its low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like hina bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take. the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. the now if you look back there you'll see a pull sticking up on the horizon you see it that's where we're headed it's going to be interesting. they walk nearly two and a half kilometers out on to the man flats. above the water's already rising we have to make sure we arrive on time and go on. high no one says guess to save at this strange place and see how fast everything changes though doesn't mean that this is the one sees deepest point. in the time it took us to get from back there down here the sea level has risen about forty centimeters back there you can still see a little pat
he's going to show them how to land become sea and the sea land. now we're headed out at the water and seeing its low point for where we're going now later this afternoon the water will be about this high above our heads. nobody knows the mudflats around the north sea island of houston like hina bearing his father before him was also a mudflats guide and whenever he was ill hina had to take. the first time was when he was just eleven and that was almost six decades ago. the now if you look back...
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the government says more sea defences are being built. a spokesman says people would be protected from climate change. for that story and more, breakfast will be coming up at six o'clock with charlie stayt and naga munchetty — they'll have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: investigators in the united states believe some of the pipe bombs sent to prominent critics of donald trump were posted from florida. they're concentrating their inquiries on a sorting office nearmiami. the police say 10 suspicious packages have now been identified. at least 18 people have been killed by a flash flood nearjordan‘s dead sea. most of those killed were students and teachers travelling in a school bus that was swept away. the incident has prompted a major rescue operation involving troops from both jordan and neighbouring israel. japan's prime minister shinzo abe is holding formal talks with chinese leaders in beijing — as asia's biggest economies seek to boost cooperation in the face of
the government says more sea defences are being built. a spokesman says people would be protected from climate change. for that story and more, breakfast will be coming up at six o'clock with charlie stayt and naga munchetty — they'll have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: investigators in the united states believe some of the pipe bombs sent to prominent critics of donald trump were posted from florida. they're concentrating...
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the black boxes critical in establishing what led the brand-new boeing 737 to plulue into the s sea. >> a new report from the world health organization has laid out the devastating effects of air pollution. it says it leads to the deaths of 600,000 children every year. the study found that more than 90% of the world's young people are breathing in toxic air, calling air pollution the new tobacco and it is causing more deaths per year than smoking. >> a public health timebomb harming the health of billions more. breathing in dangerously toxic air, a figure that is having particularly devastating consequences for children. everyday, we are talking almost 93% of the children worldwide. 100,000 of them die every year because of lower risk. >> sulfate and black carbon are often concentrated near the levels, resulting in higher exposure to toxic air. of increasing the likelihood complilications such as asthma d chronic diseases. the who are hoping it supports action to reduce emissions. bolivia, they have seen a vast improvement implementing a series of eco-friendly measures. >> a thing pe
the black boxes critical in establishing what led the brand-new boeing 737 to plulue into the s sea. >> a new report from the world health organization has laid out the devastating effects of air pollution. it says it leads to the deaths of 600,000 children every year. the study found that more than 90% of the world's young people are breathing in toxic air, calling air pollution the new tobacco and it is causing more deaths per year than smoking. >> a public health timebomb harming...
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, low pressure rolling up from the continent heads into the north sea. this is causing us some uncertainty in our forecast for tuesday, just how closely it will graze the eastern side of the uk. at the moment, it looks like eastern counties will get some rain and experience some quite strong winds. just how far that pushes onto our shores, though, does remain in question. for many, though, again the prospect of a reasonable day, if somewhat on the cool side. that low, however, will be away to the north tuesday into wednesday, and through wednesday daytime, we're going to start to feed this front in from the atlantic, with a southerly airflow. that is going to make things feel considerably milder to the south of the uk come wednesday afternoon. temperatures back closer to average — not the warmth we had last week, but perhaps up to 13 in london with some sunshine. some heavier rain possible, though, further west. some sunshine for the north—east of scotland, but i think still feeling quite chilly here. then it all turns into a bit of a mixed up mess w
, low pressure rolling up from the continent heads into the north sea. this is causing us some uncertainty in our forecast for tuesday, just how closely it will graze the eastern side of the uk. at the moment, it looks like eastern counties will get some rain and experience some quite strong winds. just how far that pushes onto our shores, though, does remain in question. for many, though, again the prospect of a reasonable day, if somewhat on the cool side. that low, however, will be away to...