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About the saudi hijackers who were trading training in the us and that led to a big opening of the intelligence world so that more people would see the data and then you get an incident like this, and the immediate instinct is to close down again and we keep getting in this cycle. and the only way we re going to break out of it, fareed is if we begin to think hard about those things you really need to protect. and those things that you really don t because if you protect everything, you re really protecting nothing. thank you both. and mark hertling points out. most of his analysis is using open source data, which has been as far as i can tell as good as the government. so on that note, mark hertling, david sanger. thank you. next on gps. the journey through one of the world s most dangerous migration routes, has chronicled by a cnn reporter. it is totally fascinating stuff. you will not want to miss this. we have, like ....
Being victimized or making a mistake or anything else. i am refused to be haunted. by that memory that way. hmm the fight to keep him alive and the fight to go on renter is still going through physical therapy and near constant pain, as you see in the grimacing in his face there, but he says he intends to act once again, though he may have others do his stunts for him from now on, and that s quick programming note. nick payton, walsh embarks on a treacherous journey. through the darien gap, which connects north and south america. it is one of the world s most dangerous migration routes. he takes you there, the first installment of the highly anticipated series the whole story with anderson cooper premieres sunday, april 16th at eight p.m. right here on cnn, and we ll be right back. i got into debt in college and noo ....
The king has hosted a reception at buckingham palace as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event is being attended by politicians from around the world, business leaders and philantropists as our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. and they ve come from the high arctic. for the last a0 years, dave paynter has been watching bewick swans winter at slimbridge. smaller than the mute swans that live here full time, each of them has a unique bill design. it s a fingerprint. we know every swan as an individual, and that s an incredibly valuable conservation tool. this year, 137 came to slimbridge. dave says in the 80s there were more than three times as many. the results of the destruction of wetland habitats, he says, and global warming, shifting their migration routes. some studies suggest that wildlife populations may have fallen by as much as two thirds in the last 50 years. in some areas we ve won a few battles but when we look at the war, we ....
Jonah fisher reports. and they ve come from the high arctic. for the last a0 years, dave paynter has been watching bewick swans winter at slimbridge. smaller than the mute swans that live here full time, each of them has a unique bill design. it s a fingerprint. we know every swan as an individual, and that s an incredibly valuable conservation tool. this year, 137 came to slimbridge. dave says in the 80s there were more than three times as many. the results of the destruction of wetland habitats, he says, and global warming, shifting their migration routes. some studies suggest that wildlife populations may have fallen by as much as two thirds in the last 50 years. and it s getting worse. in some areas we ve won a few battles but when we look at the war, we really are losing. ....
Of wetland habitats, he says, and global warming, shifting their migration routes. some studies suggest that wildlife populations may have fallen by as much as two thirds in the last 50 years. and it s getting worse. we ve won a few battles but when we look at the war, we really are losing. at a summit in canada last year, the world came together and agreed to protect 30% of our land and sea for nature, just like the wetlands here at slimbridge. there were also big promises about money, billions of pounds to help nature and vulnerable species recover. it was seen as a possible turning point. but, as always with big promises, there are questions about whether they are going to be followed through. we have momentum. and that s why the government this morning brought together environment ministers and business leaders from around the world to push ....