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is it still exciting getting news of finds like this? absolutely, even though the sort of thing is comparatively regular, it happens quite often down here, the best thing about it happening now is the advances we have made in technology. what is it about this part of the glamorgan coast that means these bones keep turning up? there are two things which are quite unique, first we have a very brittle cliff face so there occurs constantly rock falls here. the other thing is the geology is remarkably good at preserving human remains. elsewhere in wales is acidic soil which corrodes remains very quickly, but those likely candidates are going to be from the 18th century when there were a number of shipwrecks in this area because trade along the bristol channel resulted in a boom of traffic, there was nothing to help ships navigate, no lighthouses until 1830. it is far from the first time there has been a discovery like this along the stretch of the coast. in 2019, the skeletons

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

right, joining us right now to discuss his marine scientists and environmental entrepreneur and climate risk expert, dr. deborah brosnan. >> great to see you, doctor. so blue carbon, wonderful. so blue carbon. i mean i guess it's a new discovery. it's not a new ally, is it? it's just a new realisation of things that have been in place for a very long time. >> exactly. >> blue carbon is a new word for something that's been going on and we've been depending on for tens of thousands of years these coaston ecosystem's kelp forests, coaston marshes, mangroves, seagrass beds, literally pull carbon from out of the atmosphere and they turn it into grows so when you look at a mangrove tree or a coastal marsh, you're literally looking at living carbon. >> and they've been doing this forever. and for us and since

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The Weekend

different jurisdictions. every president before him has managed to do his job without worrying about whether he is going to be criminally prosecuted, a very low bar i should point out. the real issue is the supreme court. the supreme court did he dare not have to take this case and they did not have to continue this day of the district court proceedings. that is the real problem here. everything is on hold for the district court. all the discovery and all pretrial motions and everything. when it goes back to the district court, she has to start where she was in december and then sort of catch up to where she wanted to be. remember that this case was scheduled for trial on march 4th. we may have had a verdict already in that case but for the supreme court. >> we always play the calendar out moving forward and are hopeful to remember what the counter could look like.

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of only three players to win five consecutive lpga events. that's the sport for now. let's get some of the day's other news now. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. the measures includejoint military and police patrols, longer sentences and the extradition of criminals wanted abroad. as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. more than 1,000 residents of the serbian city of nis have been evacuated after the discovery of an unexploded bomb left over from the 1999 nato bombardment of the country. the 1,000 kilo bomb was successfully removed from the construction site, where it was found, to be destroyed at a safe location. thousands of people, including

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likely to get the results? the first results are expected _ likely to get the results? the first results are expected in _ likely to get the results? the first results are expected in about - likely to get the results? the first results are expected in about two| results are expected in about two hours after the polls close, the polls close in about a0 minutes, so we should see the preliminary results but we are all waiting here. i am sure you are. carolina loza leon,, thank you for your time. hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in anti—government protests across colombia. demonstrators are angry at president gustavo petro's attempts to nationalise health services and other reforms — as well as his government's decision to hold peace talks with armed groups. support for the country's first left—wing leader is at an all—time low. mr petro said he welcomed the protests. more than 1,000 residents of the serbian city of nis have been evacuated after the discovery of an unexploded bomb left over from the 1999 nato bombardment of the country. the 1,000 kilo bomb was successfully removed from the construction site where it was found to be destroyed at a safe location.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

leveraging psychology from discovery to decision melissa great to see you. >> there there's a lot of pressure on this jury. i mean, that's an understatement, right supporters and critics of former president are adding to that pressure. >> are you concerned that after this weekend judge, immer schon may hear from jurors who went out because of fear or pressure that could potentially happen. >> but remember fredricka in the very beginning, the judge asked the entire veneer, who cannot be fair and impartial. if someone was not willing to serve, they had an easy out at that moment& that typically isn't that easy. >> so you started with the panel a week ago of jurors that indicated that they were willing and able to serve. >> so i think the risk of that is smaller than it would be if he hadn't conducted the initial void de in that manner well, there are six alternates but no, judge wants to have to need

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the advances we have made in technology. the advances we have made in technology-— the advances we have made in technolo: . ~ ., , ., , technology. what is it about this art of technology. what is it about this part of the _ technology. what is it about this part of the glamorgan _ technology. what is it about this part of the glamorgan coast - technology. what is it about thisj part of the glamorgan coast that means these bones keep turning up? there are two things which are quite unique, first we have a very brittle cliff face so there occurs constantly rock faulty. the other thing is the geology is remarkably good at preserving human remains. elsewhere in wales is acidic soil which corrodes remains very quickly, but those likely candidates are going to be from the 18th century when there were a number of shipwrecks in this area because trade along the bristol channel resulted in a boom of traffic, there was nothing to help ships navigate, no lighthouses until 1830. it is was nothing to help ships navigate, no lighthouses until 1830.— no lighthouses until 1830. it is far from the first _ no lighthouses until 1830. it is far from the first time _ no lighthouses until 1830. it is far from the first time there - no lighthouses until 1830. it is far from the first time there has - no lighthouses until 1830. it is far| from the first time there has been no lighthouses until 1830. it is far i from the first time there has been a discovery like this along the stretch of the coast. in 2019 the skeletons of six people found nearby at nash point, they were believed to be those of 16th century shipwreck

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victims. at the same site in 2014 cliff erosion revealed to leg bones, skull fragments and teeth dating back to as far as the 14th century. experts say is more of the coast is eroded, fines like these will become more common. what if you make a discovery on your trip to the seaside this weekend? contact the olice, seaside this weekend? contact the police. because — seaside this weekend? contact the police, because of— seaside this weekend? contact the police, because of a _ seaside this weekend? contact the police, because of a sleeper - seaside this weekend? contact the police, because of a sleeper is - seaside this weekend? contact the police, because of a sleeper is a i police, because of a sleeper is a possibility what you have stumbled across as a crime scene. —— because obviously. and let the process deal with itself. �* . ., ., ., , , obviously. and let the process deal with itself. �* . ., ., ., , with itself. archaeologists are lookinu with itself. archaeologists are looking at _ with itself. archaeologists are looking at the _ with itself. archaeologists are looking at the dunce - with itself. archaeologists are looking at the dunce now - with itself. archaeologists are looking at the dunce now to i with itself. archaeologists are i looking at the dunce now to find with itself. archaeologists are - looking at the dunce now to find out how old they are, where they have come from, how they ended up here. and they will work out how to excavate the site further. until then, underthe excavate the site further. until then, under the watchful eye of the police. mounting rescue volunteers are asking for additional signs to be

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of six people found nearby at nash point, they were believed to be those of 16th century shipwreck victims. at the same site in 2014 cliff erosion revealed to leg bones, skull fragments and teeth dating back to as far as the 14th century. experts say is more of the coast is eroded, fines like these will become more common. what if you make a discovery on your trip to the seaside this weekend? contact the police, because of a sleeper is a possibility what you have stumbled across as a crime scene. —— because obviously. and let the process deal with itself. archaeologists are looking at the dunce now to find out how old they are, where they have come from, how they ended up here. and they will work out how to excavate the site further. untilthen, under the watchful eye of the police. the acclaimed british

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Fox Report With Jon Scott

it is a breakthrough thanks to the fundraising efforts of determined father and the doctors at children's national medical center. jennifer griffin has more. >> it's the worst thing a father or mother can hear for. >> federico was just nine years old when he was first diagnosed with a life altering brain tumor. until the discovery he lived a healthy life in brazil. love to read. his father fernanda said he read every kissimmee receipt novel. it's sad to see a kid suffering from cancer particularly because they have their whole life ahead of them very. >> but do let plus thomas is the most common form of brain cancer in children. 500 new cases are diagnosed in the u.s. each year. the current treatment developed in the '80s leaves the kids with lifelong cognitive and develop mental problems. >> technology and medicine have evolved tremendously in the past decades. but not for kids with brain tumors for.

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