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the atlantic, the first key reason the battle of the atlantic was so significant was. of course, military, operational mostld be determined by the amount of transportation available to, the allies at sea, and the ability of them to safely convey troops munitions and materiel to different battlefields across globe. transportation was the key bottleneck in facing the allied leaders? if weren't enough ships to safely bring men and their weapons to a given theater, the operation have to be canregardless. any other factor. and of coutrue as the united states and great britain were separated by battlefields. they would be contesting ground. now, the most important of these plans that depended so heavily on transportation at sea was, invasion of france. the opening of the seco. this would require the buildup of enormous in great britain itself. in other words, if the could control th particularly atlantic, millions of american could and, prepare for the invasion of nd critical element a critical outcome upon battle of the atlantic which be determined by e battle of the atlant
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the atlantic. now, karl dÖnitz was the commander of the subordinate. he was an ardent nazi. hitler had actually appointed him as his successor in 1945 upon his own suicide. dÖnitz was also a micromanager. he tried to control entire battles in the atlantic from bases europe by radio. and we'll talk about of the implications ofboth doenitz and rader prior ties discipline. they feared the naval mutinies had been so devastating in the in the final months of the first world war. neither during this nor rader would emphasize intelligence or logistics or really think that coherently in terms of strategy. for instance, rader had urged the fÜhrer to declare war on the united states. so that his submarines could sink more targets, not because s forces were capable of defeating the united states.backwards. so the germans were handicapped from the outset, at least, to a degree by its leadership on the british. the royal navy had three different commander in chief of the western approacheshe battle of the at
the atlantic. now, karl dÖnitz was the commander of the subordinate. he was an ardent nazi. hitler had actually appointed him as his successor in 1945 upon his own suicide. dÖnitz was also a micromanager. he tried to control entire battles in the atlantic from bases europe by radio. and we'll talk about of the implications ofboth doenitz and rader prior ties discipline. they feared the naval mutinies had been so devastating in the in the final months of the first world war. neither during...
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of the atlantic. the most significant was the one pictured here admiral max horton. he role from 1942 to 1945. self. he had extensive experience as a submarine captain in the baltic in the first world war, and in fact he would command the british he thus had a very good sense of what rader and dennis were going to attempt to do with submarines and proved quite astute in coming up with counter strategies. for a variety of reasons. while the german air force and army had made huge technologic we've talked about the development of radio, the improvement of air design. the german navy had somewhat less success. the main german submarine at the start, the second world war was the type submarine pictured here. it basically a slim steel cylinder, about 170 feet long and 30 feet across. it had large diesel engines, two propel it through theharged a battery that was used for movement while underwater. now by the way, you'll see a lot of mentions of knots in your readings. this is a nautical measurement that's
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from the atlantic council it runs for about an hour. >> stand by for music to begin the event. ♪ >> good afternoon. good afternoon, everybody. my name is graham brookie, and i'm vice president of technology programs at the atlantic council. i'm pleased to welcome you to today's discussion and the d.c. launch of the department of state's first-ever cyberspace and digital policy strategy. this is an exciting conversation because last week the strategy was released. america's top table met traveled to a conference of computer -- top diplomat traveled to a conference of computer programmers and techie in san francisco as opposed to some far-flung capital to discuss strategy and highlight the centrality of the tech community's role in the united states' role in the world. in my opinion, more portly, a plan in jew political commission and dizzying catalog -- geopolitical conversation and dizzying technological change, includes guiding principles with the combined 23 lines of effort around this idea of digital solidarity, we will get into. this is a concept that is near and dear to the atlantic
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the battle of the atlantic. the campaign end. the german submarine menace in the atlantic ocean began towell. the allies to eliminate this threat so they supplies in great britain that would be needed for the decisive of northwest europe. from 1pondered, when, where anda second f ie open this issue caused considerable friction between the big th roosevelt, churchilld stalin each had their own ideas concer t attack. stalin demanded that his allies strike at the heart of hitler''s empire in northwestern europe to distract and draw off a portion ofhe attacking the ussr. roosevelt also■ favored assault on northwestern europe, but realized attack would require time forzt careful planning and preparation. churchill pushed for a more rategy of attack along the of the axis empire, not november 1943. at the big three meeting in tehran, where spring. the war was far from won. thescussion of a postwar united nations organization. soviet fears of a resurgent germany led the russians to demand territorial adjustments in eastern e establish
the battle of the atlantic. the campaign end. the german submarine menace in the atlantic ocean began towell. the allies to eliminate this threat so they supplies in great britain that would be needed for the decisive of northwest europe. from 1pondered, when, where anda second f ie open this issue caused considerable friction between the big th roosevelt, churchilld stalin each had their own ideas concer t attack. stalin demanded that his allies strike at the heart of hitler''s empire in...
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so high pressure dominating from the atlantic. but not far away across the near continent, areas of low pressure. this warm front is likely to spill some rain across the south east of england early on saturday morning. perhaps that spreads along the south coast, it will sit along the south coast, it will sit along the channel islands for a time. elsewhere, early mist and fog clearly slowly —— clearing slowly from coast, then we could see thunderstorms in wales and perhaps the south west of england, but hit—and—miss. many places stay dry through the afternoon, but we could see a few showers. top temperatures between 20 to 23 for most of us, cooler under that cloud around the north—east coast. moving through into sunday, we have this area of high pressure still sitting out in the atlantic, trying to dominate our weather. squeezing most of the show away, but still a chance they could crop up in the south and south west on sunday. similar to recent at times, we have this area of low cloud and murk in the north sea co—— c
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i am the executive here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council >>> good morning and l welcome, everyone. my name is jenna. i am the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council as well as our formal defense program within that scope cross center for strategy and security, i am delighted to welcome all of you to the latest event under our future of dhs project titled: resilience in u.s. communities. to our esteemed speakers, thank you so much for joining us here today. the future of dhs project convenes leaders and divides recommendations to assist u.s. national security officials as they transform the department of homeland security to protect the u.s. homeland from threats such as natural disasters, pandemics for terrorism and other future threats. today's event is the final installment of the future of dhs project series. over the course of the project, we have had the honor of hosting a series of really important convening's, all of which you can find online. these i
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in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic wives club. the book highlights recipes representing 15 allies that we had at the time. now dwight dies in power the first sack year, and by that time of the united states submitted his favorite recipe, old fashioned beef stew. now, in that spirit, prepared a wonderful menu you tonight. but it does not include beef stew. so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is, we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the specialties and the special food of each of nato's 12 founding members. you'll see trays passing tonight with flags on them. do which country that dish is from finally and this is what really most excited about, i'd like to introduce our special guest of honor beyond the two gentlemen sitting to my left and right, standing to my left right. our special guest of honor this evening, harry truman himself immortalized in bronze for his namesake home in commemoration of nato's fifth anniversary. the foot statue created by missouri, tom corbin, is a very generous
in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic wives club. the book highlights recipes representing 15 allies that we had at the time. now dwight dies in power the first sack year, and by that time of the united states submitted his favorite recipe, old fashioned beef stew. now, in that spirit, prepared a wonderful menu you tonight. but it does not include beef stew. so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is, we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the...
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this is a concept that is near and dear to the atlantic council's mission of shaping the global future together. i have to say that. i wake up in the morning and say that every single day. the work of technology programs including the democracy and tech initiative, digital forensic research lab, tech center, and capacity-building initiative, is deeply aligned with every element of the strategy. we have been looking forward to this document for a long time. importantly, an essential part of this is the workforce that is behind it, as well as how the department of state and the rest of the agency organizes around the strategy. i way of background, in 2021, secretary blinken announced the creation of a new bureau of cyberspace and digital policy led by the first-ever u.s. ambassador at large for a number of different things, but specifically technology, who you will hear from shortly. it brought together parts of america's foreign policy working on cyber, digital economy, digital freedom policy, all in one entity capable of drawing on all elements of u.s. power, and working across the u.s
this is a concept that is near and dear to the atlantic council's mission of shaping the global future together. i have to say that. i wake up in the morning and say that every single day. the work of technology programs including the democracy and tech initiative, digital forensic research lab, tech center, and capacity-building initiative, is deeply aligned with every element of the strategy. we have been looking forward to this document for a long time. importantly, an essential part of this...
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in the following days, the situation will change little; the atlantic flow will continue to warm the center and north-west of european russia and the temperature base here. will gradually return to the may climate; easterly winds will carry cool air from siberia along with rain clouds to the spurs of the caucasus, so the region will experience more april weather. for example, in stavropol it will rain until saturday; due to dense clouds, today and tomorrow in the city it will only be +11-13, instead of the usual +20 at this time of year. in the following days , the sun will appear more often through the breaks in the clouds and the temperature will warm up to +14-16. central. in russia, on the contrary, sunny weather will prevail for most of the working week and only on friday will it rain. in such a situation , the air will warm up well. today in moscow it is still about +14 - this is 4° colder than expected, and since thursday the readings thermometers will rise to quite may +17-p20. that's all i have. goodbye. how the united states faces the ban on the import of low-enriched uran
in the following days, the situation will change little; the atlantic flow will continue to warm the center and north-west of european russia and the temperature base here. will gradually return to the may climate; easterly winds will carry cool air from siberia along with rain clouds to the spurs of the caucasus, so the region will experience more april weather. for example, in stavropol it will rain until saturday; due to dense clouds, today and tomorrow in the city it will only be +11-13,...
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and hybrid threats at the atlantic council. an expert on europe an expert on the intersection of geopolitics and the economy. excited to have your take especially the european perspective and virtually we have ambassador gina abercrombie went stanley her resume is way too long we can take the whole hour talking about all of her achievements she's a 30 year diplomat former u.s. ambassador to the republic of malta and she's a nonresident senior fellow here at the atlantic council and has served all over the world. and most impressively, i like this about her bio. she has the department of state meritorious and superior honor awards for acts of courage during an al qaida on the u.s. consulate in jeddah, saudi arabia 2004. so thank you ambassador. good for you. okay. i think we should jump right in. first of all, you can tell i host a sunday radio show, whichy by the way, is on sirius patriot channel one 2511 two one every your show. so we have to talk about the where do you get the book before we get into everything? everyone's he
and hybrid threats at the atlantic council. an expert on europe an expert on the intersection of geopolitics and the economy. excited to have your take especially the european perspective and virtually we have ambassador gina abercrombie went stanley her resume is way too long we can take the whole hour talking about all of her achievements she's a 30 year diplomat former u.s. ambassador to the republic of malta and she's a nonresident senior fellow here at the atlantic council and has served...
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here it is out in the atlantic, never really built right over the uk, so we keep that north—westerly breeze for a while. the centre of the high, more toward southern areas, lower pressure towards the north of scotland, strengthening winds across northern areas and it will be mainly across scotland and northern ireland we see any rain later in the week and into the weekend. southern areas of the uk probably turning dry up with sunshine and a quite a bit of cloud, temperatures creeping up a generally speaking close to average. live from london. this is bbc news. rishi sunak vows to bring back mandatory national service for 18—year—olds if the conservatives win the general election. meanwhile, labour's been answering questions on its plan for the economy, and it promises not to increase income tax if it wins on polling day. sirens heard across tel aviv — as hamas say it launched a large missile attack on the city — the first in months. and i'm covering the rr hunger in how tearing and it is just days ahead of south africa's elections and it is all to play for with the ruling anc
here it is out in the atlantic, never really built right over the uk, so we keep that north—westerly breeze for a while. the centre of the high, more toward southern areas, lower pressure towards the north of scotland, strengthening winds across northern areas and it will be mainly across scotland and northern ireland we see any rain later in the week and into the weekend. southern areas of the uk probably turning dry up with sunshine and a quite a bit of cloud, temperatures creeping up a...
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and the atlantic ocean of weight. we've taken new crew members aboard until the next stuff we need money for the interest repairs, a temporary crew members willing to pay for a chance to spend at least some time at sea pulled at a well trained. we only employed them for short, easy approx about pledge to report the portion of the the, the we're in portugal and we post caper ok. now we're almost invisible. the, the, the west and most points of the continental you are in the, unless it's not going to spend on otherwise the cup of that will create an invoice of all the good you have franchise. so to give us united states, you folks get off invest the person who is going to be in the industry. the cost will scroll down. one of us sounds of us go to gal, measurement x these 2 of us can fit not for them. it you anyway was 30 minutes left. you 0 point, we're a new plus issue. what was going to come up with your pro? and if so i, and you see much sample resource takes you gotta you real quick let's see diane, the se. then. ye
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that was the case for everyone, but especially for the united states, who sent people across the atlantic and to europe to help end the second world war. the united states left europe after the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united states decided to stay. to stay with their forces, stay with their troops, and not only that, but also to underpin the transatlantic bond with the marshall aid, with a big economic program to underpin the transatlantic bond. and then on top of that, not only keeping their forces and providing enormous economic support to europe, but on top of that, actually signed a treaty obligation to protect and defend allies in europe. and canada. and the president responsible for all those decisions, knowing that to not bring back the troops, not bring back all the boys after war was potentially a very unpopular, difficult decision. economically costly, politically costly, and of course also paying in human cost. the president responsible for that decision that was brave and not obvious and actually
that was the case for everyone, but especially for the united states, who sent people across the atlantic and to europe to help end the second world war. the united states left europe after the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united states decided to stay. to stay with their forces, stay with their troops, and not only that, but also to underpin the transatlantic bond with the marshall aid, with a big economic program to...
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and this weather front approaching from the atlantic will bring rain into the far south west of england by the end of the day. but in the sunniest spots, we're looking at temperatures up to 20 or 21 degrees. during saturday nights, this first weather system here moves across northern england into southern scotland. could be some quite heavy rain with that. our second weather front will bring some rain into parts of wales, central and eastern parts of england, some of that rain getting into northern ireland. but as we get into sunday, really, these two different weather systems just break down into a mix of sunny spells and showers. now those showers getting going quite early in the day, actually. some of them will turn heavy and thundery, particularly through the afternoon. the heaviest showers likely to be across england and wales. but in the sunshine, it will feel relatively warm up to 19, possibly close to 20 degrees. and then by bank holiday monday, it looks like the focus of the heaviest showers will shift a little bit further north. parts of northern and eastern england. up across
and this weather front approaching from the atlantic will bring rain into the far south west of england by the end of the day. but in the sunniest spots, we're looking at temperatures up to 20 or 21 degrees. during saturday nights, this first weather system here moves across northern england into southern scotland. could be some quite heavy rain with that. our second weather front will bring some rain into parts of wales, central and eastern parts of england, some of that rain getting into...
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the sea was as calm as anyone had known it on the north atlantic. i think they were sort of comfortable that they would see the ice and get out of the way in time. [crashing] titanic sank in what i call a perfect storm of calm. tad fitch: and you can see where the ship broke apart. it was much messier than what has been portrayed in the movies. it was very violent. [dramatic music] the titanic was considered unsinkable because it had these watertight compartments sort of, like, an ice cube tray. you fill one cube compartment in an ice cube tray, it doesn't flow into the next one until it rises high enough. oren liebermann: the titanic was built with 16 watertight compartments. this was revolutionary for its day. so everyone believed that this was one of the safest ships ever built. don lynch: you have the largest ship in the world. it's on its maiden voyage. i seem to recall that it was 883 feet long. don lynch: which is like three football fields, which was enormous. tim maltin: she was several stories high. she had 11 decks in total. don lynch: i
the sea was as calm as anyone had known it on the north atlantic. i think they were sort of comfortable that they would see the ice and get out of the way in time. [crashing] titanic sank in what i call a perfect storm of calm. tad fitch: and you can see where the ship broke apart. it was much messier than what has been portrayed in the movies. it was very violent. [dramatic music] the titanic was considered unsinkable because it had these watertight compartments sort of, like, an ice cube...
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the trans-atlantic alliance underpinned the post world war ii order. the u.s. and europe share democratic values from individual liberty to the rule of law. and from our response to the cold war to our response to russia's recent invasion of ukraine, we have repeatedly stood up for these values safeguarding them so that our citizens can live in free societies and realize the benefits that brings. our alliance has been critical to peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those who might otherwise pursued aggressive action. we at times take this for granted. but it's this stability and security that has enabled us in the u.s., germany and through much of europe to live largely without fear of widespread conflict close to home and to informs and plan for the future. the u.s. and e.u. are each other's largest trade and investment partners with two-way goods and service totaling $1.4 trillion and combined foreign direct investment totaling over $5 trillion. microsoft's recent investment in germany, spain and the uk are one of countless examples and
the trans-atlantic alliance underpinned the post world war ii order. the u.s. and europe share democratic values from individual liberty to the rule of law. and from our response to the cold war to our response to russia's recent invasion of ukraine, we have repeatedly stood up for these values safeguarding them so that our citizens can live in free societies and realize the benefits that brings. our alliance has been critical to peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those...
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i'm glad you didn't listen to applebaum and the atlantic council, and i hope yours monuments will be erected to the prime minister. thank you very much, thank you for this pleasant conversation. thank you very much, tucker. thank you.
i'm glad you didn't listen to applebaum and the atlantic council, and i hope yours monuments will be erected to the prime minister. thank you very much, thank you for this pleasant conversation. thank you very much, tucker. thank you.
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you can see weather systems waiting in the wings out in the atlantic, but, for the time being they are being fended off by this area of high pressure. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across the north of scotland. the odd spot of rain here. also, this area of low cloud and mistiness rolling on to some of these eastern coasts of east anglia and the south—east of england. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, highs of 2a, maybe 25 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this area of cloud will roll its way in off the north sea into parts of eastern england, perhaps getting into the midlands, as well. also some areas of low cloud just rolling across the north—west of scotland, maybe affecting shetland. most places seeing clear skies and hence some sunshine to start saturday morning. temperatures not dropping too far at all. for saturday, this area of cloud will tend to roll back towards north sea coasts. for most, it's going to be fine with some sunshine, but we do have the chance for some showers to pop up. they should be quite well scattered, but across some parts of scotl
you can see weather systems waiting in the wings out in the atlantic, but, for the time being they are being fended off by this area of high pressure. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across the north of scotland. the odd spot of rain here. also, this area of low cloud and mistiness rolling on to some of these eastern coasts of east anglia and the south—east of england. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, highs of 2a, maybe 25 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this area of...
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and the north atlantic. german continued their deadly campaign against supply ships bound for great britain. so what? what about. germany armies had invaded the soviet union. winston churchill, the prime of england. america ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together, they planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. it began to pay off in june of 42 as the allies stopped the expansion of the axis powers and began to tak in epic battle of midway. in june, 1942 was a major turning point. the u.s. navy destroyed four japanese aircraft carriers and ended japan's dominance in the central. a month later, american invaded the island of guadalcanal this was the first step in a strategy nd hopping. an island by island advance toward the japanese homeland in europe. the situation also improved. british forces the german afrika korps in egypt. aninvasion force landed in north africa to clear the continent of axis forces and the german advance. the viet union was stopped in a series of hard fought ba
and the north atlantic. german continued their deadly campaign against supply ships bound for great britain. so what? what about. germany armies had invaded the soviet union. winston churchill, the prime of england. america ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together, they planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. it began to pay off in june of 42 as the allies stopped the expansion of the axis powers and began to tak in epic battle of midway. in june, 1942 was a major...
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committee at the level of the chiefs of general staff of the member countries of the north atlantic alliance. let's hear what he said. the leadership of russia chose the path of impunity. they act as they please. they actually want to spread their power. border so as not to lose her at home. that is why the leadership of russia sent hundreds of thousands of its citizens to war, and they do not even take their bodies. moscow uses food and migration as a weapon, and therefore now in this hall we must do everything to prevent this plague from spreading, so that the international order is respected. ms. ivano, this week there was a lot of talk about ukraine and nato, about ukraine's prospects. the north atlantic alliance received a statement from the yarmak and rasmusin group or commission, which states that ukraine must be a member of the north atlantic alliance no later than july 28. to what extent what is said in the alliance and what is said in ukraine, how much it coincides and how much the vision of how we want to gain membership, to acquire membership in the north atlantic allian
committee at the level of the chiefs of general staff of the member countries of the north atlantic alliance. let's hear what he said. the leadership of russia chose the path of impunity. they act as they please. they actually want to spread their power. border so as not to lose her at home. that is why the leadership of russia sent hundreds of thousands of its citizens to war, and they do not even take their bodies. moscow uses food and migration as a weapon, and therefore now in this hall we...
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joining us now, dasha burns, nbc news senior politics reporter, jonathan allen and the atlantic staff writer and author of the book "thank you for your servitude," mark leibovich. i have never heard donald trump booed like that at an event he has chosen to go. >> not the typical environment, typical crowd. the campaign points to him trying to play in places like minnesota and virginia, him going to the bronx. he's going to unexpected places and they're saying, listen, he may get booed when he's showing up in unfriendly territory.
joining us now, dasha burns, nbc news senior politics reporter, jonathan allen and the atlantic staff writer and author of the book "thank you for your servitude," mark leibovich. i have never heard donald trump booed like that at an event he has chosen to go. >> not the typical environment, typical crowd. the campaign points to him trying to play in places like minnesota and virginia, him going to the bronx. he's going to unexpected places and they're saying, listen, he may get...
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atlantic alliance to the detriment of national interests of russia. on may 14 , 1973, the united states launched its first and only... orbital station skylab into space. at that time, we had already launched the salyut orbital station; the americans wanted to surpass the ussr. they made their station more spacious, but it also weighed almost four times more - 77 tons. skylab was visited by only three expeditions. from the very beginning there were system failures and emergency situations. the third crew was already having difficulty maintaining the equipment in working order. the astronauts were so tired that they even went on strike, turned off communications and the whole rested for a day. nevertheless, many important scientific experiments were carried out on skylab, but the americans still refused to use it further. there were plans to save the station and raise it to a higher orbit, but they didn’t. skyleb operated for 7 months and remained in orbit for more than 5 years while they decided what to do with it. as a result, the fall of such a col
atlantic alliance to the detriment of national interests of russia. on may 14 , 1973, the united states launched its first and only... orbital station skylab into space. at that time, we had already launched the salyut orbital station; the americans wanted to surpass the ussr. they made their station more spacious, but it also weighed almost four times more - 77 tons. skylab was visited by only three expeditions. from the very beginning there were system failures and emergency situations. the...
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the discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. >> back to business birthday priorities for 2024 nato summit in washington. i'm vice president and senior director of the atlanta council scowcroft certainty for strategy and security. the north atlantic alliance turned 75 this april. and there is much to celebrate. the alliance is larger and more united than ever before. the accession of finland and sweden added few militaries to nato's roster to the roster and new defense plan and after decades of underfunding, n.a.t.o. supported ukraine in recognition of the mounting russian threat. these causes for celebration, however, are juxtaposed with a deteriorating security environment including russia's illegal war of aggression against ukraine and a collection of unfinished business from last year' summit. so securing the future of the most successful alliance will require this year's summit to be one of implementation. come july, n.a.t.o. will be expected to take action for the underequipped industrial base and frank and demonstration of plans for new challenges including respond the area r
the discussion was hosted by the atlantic council. >> back to business birthday priorities for 2024 nato summit in washington. i'm vice president and senior director of the atlanta council scowcroft certainty for strategy and security. the north atlantic alliance turned 75 this april. and there is much to celebrate. the alliance is larger and more united than ever before. the accession of finland and sweden added few militaries to nato's roster to the roster and new defense plan and after...
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you can see weather systems waiting in the wings out in the atlantic, but, for the time being they are being fended off by this area of high pressure. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across the north of scotland. the odd spot of rain here. also, this area of low cloud and mistiness rolling on to some of these eastern coasts of east anglia and the south—east of england. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, highs of 2a, maybe 25 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this area of cloud will roll its way in off the north sea into parts of eastern england, perhaps getting into the midlands, as well. also some areas of low cloud just rolling across the north—west of scotland, maybe affecting shetland. most places seeing clear skies and hence some sunshine to start saturday morning. temperatures not dropping too far at all. for saturday, this area of cloud will tend to roll back towards north sea coasts. for most, it's going to be fine with some sunshine, but we do have the chance for some showers to pop up. they should be quite well scattered, but across some parts of scotl
you can see weather systems waiting in the wings out in the atlantic, but, for the time being they are being fended off by this area of high pressure. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across the north of scotland. the odd spot of rain here. also, this area of low cloud and mistiness rolling on to some of these eastern coasts of east anglia and the south—east of england. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, highs of 2a, maybe 25 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this area of...
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so there's two concerns about the united states that you hear on the other side of the atlantic. one is, are you going to get the supplemental done or is u.s. support for ukraine over? is it now on us? will europeans have to take over and provide the remaining assistance to ukraine? and two, can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presidents of all political stripes standing up and committing and supporting the nato alliance? and i think my answer on both fronts is pretty optimistic. one, i think that we have visitors coming through from congress almost every week, delegations that are made up of republicans and democrats travelling together and all i here from them time and time again is we're going to get the supplemental done and we need to continue funneling support. there's a broad base of support in the house, in the senate, it's bipartisan to continue supporting ukraine. there are members in the house, we all know, that are skeptical, don't want to see the supplemental go through, but by and large when that vote comes to the floor, we're confident that we're going to ge
so there's two concerns about the united states that you hear on the other side of the atlantic. one is, are you going to get the supplemental done or is u.s. support for ukraine over? is it now on us? will europeans have to take over and provide the remaining assistance to ukraine? and two, can we count on seven more decades of u.s. presidents of all political stripes standing up and committing and supporting the nato alliance? and i think my answer on both fronts is pretty optimistic. one, i...