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build a capital or build a city. this is a capital and at the same time this is a city.all to the people, this is important to us. we are having financial resources, why don't you come and join with me on the land pulling? we solve the problem. this is the best case all over the world. will go on to help us in preparing more details. on the base of that, we are having consultants all over the world. we are having them in nine as economic city, health city, education cities, sports .ity, this is all developing at the same time, we want to make the city one of the best cities in the world and also we want to make international commerce here. i am working in that. readied. being we have given singapore, one area within the capital city, 1600 acres of land. us.anies are working with we will start the work. once that is working, i would say the government funding the places promoting, all of them are given land. infrastructure we are building now. internalso building infrastructure also. it is a very rare opportunity for me to build a city. i've never had that experience. cit
build a capital or build a city. this is a capital and at the same time this is a city.all to the people, this is important to us. we are having financial resources, why don't you come and join with me on the land pulling? we solve the problem. this is the best case all over the world. will go on to help us in preparing more details. on the base of that, we are having consultants all over the world. we are having them in nine as economic city, health city, education cities, sports .ity, this is...
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population that leads to the success. >> behind me is the new jersey state library, located in capital city of trenton. up next they will show us rare books featured in their collection. >> the library founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house and he was directed to create a list of books to include in the proceedings of march 18, 1786, he was further directed, quote, to procure at the expense of the legislature a suitable case for the keeping and preservation of such books. he was also directed to make sure basicly
population that leads to the success. >> behind me is the new jersey state library, located in capital city of trenton. up next they will show us rare books featured in their collection. >> the library founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house and he was directed to create a list of books to include in the proceedings of march 18, 1786, he was further directed,...
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behind me is the new jersey state library located in the capital city of trenton tied up next day are going to show us some of their rare books featured in their collection. >> the library was founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house. he was directed to create a list of books to include in the votes and proceedings of march 18, 1776. he was further directed quote to procure at the expense of the legislature a suitable case for the keeping and preservation of such books. he was also directed to make sure basically that he safeguarded and preserve the material as well and it's this early collection of veaux that actually is the foundation of the state state library research collection today. i am often asked which is the oldest book in the state library collection. we do have the pamphlets from 1496 which is the oldest item but it's only seven pages long so we don't featured as a book. our oldest book is this one. it's a living history of rome. it was created in 163
behind me is the new jersey state library located in the capital city of trenton tied up next day are going to show us some of their rare books featured in their collection. >> the library was founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house. he was directed to create a list of books to include in the votes and proceedings of march 18, 1776. he was further directed quote to...
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. >> behind me is the new jersey state library, located in capital city of trenton. up next they will show us rare books featured in their collection. >> the library founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house and he was directed to create a list of books to include in the proceedings of march 18, 1786, he was further directed, quote, to procure at the expense of the legislature a suitable case for the keeping and preservation of such books. he was also directed to make sure basically that he safe gaured and preserved these materials as well and it's this early collection of books that actually is the foundation of the state library research collection today. i'm often asked which is the oldest book in the collection. we do have a book or a pamphlet from 1496 which is our oldest item but it's only seven pages long we don't feature it as a book. our oldest book is this one. 15 pa and printed in switzerland. the interesting thing about this book it ha
. >> behind me is the new jersey state library, located in capital city of trenton. up next they will show us rare books featured in their collection. >> the library founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house and he was directed to create a list of books to include in the proceedings of march 18, 1786, he was further directed, quote, to procure at the expense of...
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. >> behind me is the new jersey state library located in the capital city of trenton. up next they show us some of their rare books featured in their collection.>> the library was founded in 1996 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house, his name was matthew ewing and he was directed to create a list of books to include in both the proceedings of march 18 and february 5. he was further directed quote, to procure at the expense of the legislature a suitable case or the keeping and preservation of such books. he was also directed to make sure basically that he preserved these materials as well and it's this really collection of books that actually is the foundation of the state library's research collection today so i'm often asked which is the oldest book in the state library collection.we do have conflict from 1496 which is our oldest item but it's only seven pages long. we don't feature it as a book. our oldest book is this one, it's living history of rome. it wa
. >> behind me is the new jersey state library located in the capital city of trenton. up next they show us some of their rare books featured in their collection.>> the library was founded in 1996 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of books that they had been building since colonial times to the clerk of the house, his name was matthew ewing and he was directed to create a list of books to include in both the proceedings of march 18 and february 5. he...
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capital. up next we speak with larry kidder to learn more about the city's role during the american revolution. >> "crossroads of the revolution" is very important during the revolution. something people might think about when they think about the battle of trenton that was a turning point, it is that time to save the revolution it a point early in the war and allowed it to continue. they might have fizzled out if it hadn't for the battle of trenton. trenton goes way beyond just that when battle. washington spent more time in new jersey than any other state during the revolution and the people of "crossroads of the revolution" themselves, the craftsmen who lived here, the merchants who lived here, just everybody in trenton wound up playing a role in the war to support washington's army, to support the cause in various ways. washington wanted to avoid at all cost the kind of military action that would threaten the existence of this irony. he would fight, but he never wanted to be captured by cornwallis was the yorktown or saratoga. he wanted to avoid that disaster. that would've ended the resol
capital. up next we speak with larry kidder to learn more about the city's role during the american revolution. >> "crossroads of the revolution" is very important during the revolution. something people might think about when they think about the battle of trenton that was a turning point, it is that time to save the revolution it a point early in the war and allowed it to continue. they might have fizzled out if it hadn't for the battle of trenton. trenton goes way beyond just...
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behind me is the new jersey state library located in the capital city of trenton tied up next day are going to show us some of their rare books featured in their collection. >> the library was founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of
behind me is the new jersey state library located in the capital city of trenton tied up next day are going to show us some of their rare books featured in their collection. >> the library was founded in 1796 when the legislature assigned responsibility for the collection of
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book tv and american history tv feature the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. today on book tv, we visit the y's rare book collection. >> they were able to print paper money for the colony. wanted toature receive the money. did this book at that time. printed book within new jersey. >> a conversation with the author of "crossroads of the revolution: trenton 1774-1783." >> washington spent more time in new jersey than any other state during the revolution. the important thing was to keep the revolution going and the army in the field. i believe new jersey in general, trenton in particular, was instrumental in helping him accomplish that goal. at 2:00 p.m., we tour the new jersey state capitol building which houses one of the thest legislatures in country, followed by trenton, new jersey's impact on the industrial revolution with a look at iconic bridges. thehen you drive across bridge and see from the other "trentonsign that says tick," theroad ri roadways are that. >> working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. at 2017 commencemen
book tv and american history tv feature the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. today on book tv, we visit the y's rare book collection. >> they were able to print paper money for the colony. wanted toature receive the money. did this book at that time. printed book within new jersey. >> a conversation with the author of "crossroads of the revolution: trenton 1774-1783." >> washington spent more time in new jersey than any other state during...
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it seems extraordinary you can't get a reliable mobile phone signal in the capital city.of factors that go on to determining this, but it is a continuous process of network improvement. if you look at the history of the industry over the last 10, 15 years it is about upgrading the networks, improving the geographic footprint and adding to the capacity so many people with use the networks at any one time. there has been a massive increase in data consumption in that time. thank you. sainsbury says it is trying not to pass on increases to customers by putting up prices. our business correspondent reports. sainsbury‘s, these days there's more than the traditional deals. last year, it bought argos, delivering a big boost to earnings. it is doing well with sales up by more than 4.1% for the year but sainsbury‘s sales were down by 0.6% and so too were overall profits. it has been an incredible year where we have seen lots and lots of changes and i expect the next year will show many of the similar characteristics. as i say, ourjob is to make sure we do all we can to mitigate pr
it seems extraordinary you can't get a reliable mobile phone signal in the capital city.of factors that go on to determining this, but it is a continuous process of network improvement. if you look at the history of the industry over the last 10, 15 years it is about upgrading the networks, improving the geographic footprint and adding to the capacity so many people with use the networks at any one time. there has been a massive increase in data consumption in that time. thank you. sainsbury...
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book tv and american history tv feature the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. today on book tv, we visit the y's rare book collection. >> they were able to print paper money for the colony. wanted toature receive the money.
book tv and american history tv feature the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. today on book tv, we visit the y's rare book collection. >> they were able to print paper money for the colony. wanted toature receive the money.
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they are making the capital city a more stable place to live, work and visit. >> for more on what governorhris christie has planned for trenton we turn to nora muchanic for the details. >> reporter: hi there. the governor says this kind of money and attention helped to turn around camden and can do the same for trenton and it starts with knocking down hundreds of abandoned houses. it's a blight on the city. 3,000 abandoned houses that attract crime and drugs. >> you don't know what is hiding in there at night you don't know. >> with 11.5 million there's from the state governor christie is announcing a program to knock down the first 500 of these vacant properties to stabilize neighborhoods and promote redevelopment. >> it's unacceptable to me to leave office without starting to make aggressive efforts to turn around the city that has such enormous potential for the future and such an extraordinary history. >> instead of taking down one house here or there. we can focus on whole blocks at this point. >> and new jersey state police are add money and technical assistance to add cameras around
they are making the capital city a more stable place to live, work and visit. >> for more on what governorhris christie has planned for trenton we turn to nora muchanic for the details. >> reporter: hi there. the governor says this kind of money and attention helped to turn around camden and can do the same for trenton and it starts with knocking down hundreds of abandoned houses. it's a blight on the city. 3,000 abandoned houses that attract crime and drugs. >> you don't know...
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comcast partners, booktv and american history tv feature that history and literary culture of the capital citywe visit the state library's rare book connection -- collection. temporary printing press was set up in burlington, new jersey, to print paper money , and alleges that you wanted it close so they can receive the printing of the money, and at the time they did that, they also did this book. so, this is the first, known printed book within new jersey. >> and a conversation with the author of "crossroads of the revolution -- trenton, 1774 to 1783." >> washington spent more time in new jersey than any other state in as revolution, and his army spend more time here. the important thing to him was to keep the army in the field, and i believe new jersey in general, and trenton in particular, was very instrumental in helping them accomplish that goal. >> and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we tour the new jersey state capitol building, which houses one of the oldest legislatures in the country, followed by trenton, new jersey's impact on the revolution with a look at some of the mo
comcast partners, booktv and american history tv feature that history and literary culture of the capital citywe visit the state library's rare book connection -- collection. temporary printing press was set up in burlington, new jersey, to print paper money , and alleges that you wanted it close so they can receive the printing of the money, and at the time they did that, they also did this book. so, this is the first, known printed book within new jersey. >> and a conversation with the...
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pyeongchang is in the province of korea about 100 miles outside of the capital city. >> they're building new high speed rail to transport visitors to the olympic park. >> korea has great landscape for winter sports. it's beautiful mountains and pyeongchang is the perfect place to do that. >> korea is also working to complete all the venues which will host eight new medal events bringing the total gold to 102, the most ever in the winter games. >> wt forward to? >> figure skating. >> until then, adam and lee are ready to promote the korean culture and carry the torch for olympic fever. >> it's maybe the other side of the world but really all the effort has been geared towards making it accessible for everybody. >> the korean cultural center washington, d.c. offers a great variety of classes on the language arts, sports, music, something for everyone right here in d.c. >> right in our backyard. but when it comes game time it's going to be one thing to watch the went games on tv and a whole different story to see pyeongchang and the entertainment, food, technology and of course sports and h
pyeongchang is in the province of korea about 100 miles outside of the capital city. >> they're building new high speed rail to transport visitors to the olympic park. >> korea has great landscape for winter sports. it's beautiful mountains and pyeongchang is the perfect place to do that. >> korea is also working to complete all the venues which will host eight new medal events bringing the total gold to 102, the most ever in the winter games. >> wt forward to? >>...
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wetland ecosystem, they a also had a significant impact thrree hours drive away in kigalali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda'ss capital. as t the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the r rwandan government rentedd diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took me to see them. >> so what is happening here is that those generators... we are renting them from this company, and we are being obliged to rent them, especially, when we degraded the wetlands and we lost 20 megawatts of electricity, and to run those machines we are paying 65,000 u.s. dollars a day. >> $65,000 a day, that's multimillions of dollars per year. >> yes, it milillions of dollars and, asas you must--might know, rwanda is notot a rich country. ssome of that money has been borrowed from m the ba, as from taxpayers. >> how does this affect the climate? >> of course, those machines, they run on diesel, and when you're burning diesel, you are producing greenhouse gases. >> envi
wetland ecosystem, they a also had a significant impact thrree hours drive away in kigalali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda'ss capital. as t the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the r rwandan government rentedd diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took me to see them. >> so what is happening here is that those generators... we...
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you can see the huge plume of smoke that could be seen all over the capital city, and it happened in front of several foreign embassies, when a lot of people were going to work and most of the victims were civilian including many women and children. and children. afghan taliban is denying credit at this point. credit at this point. >>> and then kathy apologizing. >> everybody, it's me, kathy griffin. griffin. >> kathy griffin picture to social media and imagine if a conservative did this to obama as potus. chelsea clinton wrote it's vile and wrong and it's never funny to joke about killing the president. overnight the secret service confirmed it's investigating. griffin has been a strong opponent of the president but it appears that was not always the case, and here is kathy embracing donald trump three years ago. >> i sincerely apologize. i'm a comic and crossed the line and went way too far and i made a mistake and i was wrong. >>> president trump's former national security adviser is going to give up documents after all. at first michael flynn refused to cooperate with subpoenas a
you can see the huge plume of smoke that could be seen all over the capital city, and it happened in front of several foreign embassies, when a lot of people were going to work and most of the victims were civilian including many women and children. and children. afghan taliban is denying credit at this point. credit at this point. >>> and then kathy apologizing. >> everybody, it's me, kathy griffin. griffin. >> kathy griffin picture to social media and imagine if a...
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understand is that this town in the north—east of nigeria, the girls were flown from there to the capital cityh theirfamilies, overnight. they will be reunited with their families, following which they willjoin the other girls who remain in the custody of the nigerian government in abuja. apologies to our viewers, your line dropped out, but we will persist. chibok is definitely the most high profile case of kidnapping by boko haram, but many thousands of others have been kidnapped by the group. what kind of hope does this release give to those people?” what kind of hope does this release give to those people? i think it is one of these things wherever in little effort —— where every little effort by the nigerian government, the bring back our girls movement has absolutely applaud that, and what it says is that the nigerian government is certainly capable of getting these girls and children back for theirfamilies. getting these girls and children back for their families. not just the chibok girls, but the thousands of others who remain in captivity... inaudible. can you hear me all right? i thi
understand is that this town in the north—east of nigeria, the girls were flown from there to the capital cityh theirfamilies, overnight. they will be reunited with their families, following which they willjoin the other girls who remain in the custody of the nigerian government in abuja. apologies to our viewers, your line dropped out, but we will persist. chibok is definitely the most high profile case of kidnapping by boko haram, but many thousands of others have been kidnapped by the...
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you can see the huge plume of smoke that could be seen all over the capital city, and it happened in foreign embassies, when a lot of people were going to work and most of the victims were
you can see the huge plume of smoke that could be seen all over the capital city, and it happened in foreign embassies, when a lot of people were going to work and most of the victims were
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in ukraine's capital city of kiev, surveillance captured an incredible explosion from an underground water pipe as it burst. take a look at what happened here. the ground just erupts. the debris was sent six stories high like a bomb. one woman was slightly hurt. several cars were damaged. as were some nearby buildings. watch again now. isn't that weird? local reports say the explosion was caused by hydraulic testing on pipes that were installed in 1979. >> a homeowner calls it the lawn from hell. not a single mower could cut the grass until he invented one. his solution next. >> but first we want to thank ava for this picture of what she calls an unfriendly encounter at lands end in san francisco. she shared her picture with us on social media using the #abc7now, we'd love to >>> i'm alma daetz. coming up on abc7 news at 6:00, the controversial decision and an emotional case. tonight one man's outrage after the person accused of shooting him in the head is shet free for now by a bay area judge. >>> also today's supreme court decision on a landmark california law, this one is for the
in ukraine's capital city of kiev, surveillance captured an incredible explosion from an underground water pipe as it burst. take a look at what happened here. the ground just erupts. the debris was sent six stories high like a bomb. one woman was slightly hurt. several cars were damaged. as were some nearby buildings. watch again now. isn't that weird? local reports say the explosion was caused by hydraulic testing on pipes that were installed in 1979. >> a homeowner calls it the lawn...
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partners, book tv, and american history tv, feature the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. on saturday at 5:15 p.m. eastern on book tv. we visit the state library's rare book collection. >> in 1728, a temporary printing press was set up in burlington, new jersey, in order to print paper money for the colony. and the legislature wanted it close so that could see the printing of the money. and at the time they did that, they also did this book. so this is the first known printed book within new jersey. >> and a conversation with william kidder, author of "crossroads of the revolution: trenton, 1774-1783." >> washington spent more time in new jersey than any other state during the revolution, and his army spent a lot of time here. the important thing to him was to keep the revolution going and keep the army in the field. and i believe that new jersey in general and trenton in particular was very instrumental in helping him accomplish that goal. >> and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we tour the new jersey state capital building, and houses one of the oldest legisl
partners, book tv, and american history tv, feature the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. on saturday at 5:15 p.m. eastern on book tv. we visit the state library's rare book collection. >> in 1728, a temporary printing press was set up in burlington, new jersey, in order to print paper money for the colony. and the legislature wanted it close so that could see the printing of the money. and at the time they did that, they also did this book. so this is the first...
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in venezuela, protestors mobilized on main roads in the capital city for a national sit-in.is the latest of demonstrations against the president. opposition leaders are demanding immediate pptal elections. just after 5:30 here in washington, 7:30 in sydney. paul has a look at the markets. paul paul we are already seeing futures pointing up about a third of 1% after a rally in the oil price and also more record highs on the snap and nasdaq. locally, we are waiting on the reserve back on the may meeting. and the bank does president seem in too much hurry to move in either direction, so we will be watching for commentary and weak wages growth. futures, an, nikkei and huge net loss with western digital and will take them to stop them. and earnings out from the big three japanese banks. i'm paul palen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. emily: bloomberg technology," more than 200,000 computers? at least 150 countries have been infacted by mall ware. users are locked out until they pay $300 of bitcoin and it gained momentum over the weekend and businesses and users
in venezuela, protestors mobilized on main roads in the capital city for a national sit-in.is the latest of demonstrations against the president. opposition leaders are demanding immediate pptal elections. just after 5:30 here in washington, 7:30 in sydney. paul has a look at the markets. paul paul we are already seeing futures pointing up about a third of 1% after a rally in the oil price and also more record highs on the snap and nasdaq. locally, we are waiting on the reserve back on the may...
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addis ababa, capital city of ethiopia.n center that will both confirm and confound expectations. fueled largely by direct foreign investment and a returning ethiopian diaspora eager to be part of the new growth, things are changing in addis. it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it's not the first time the place has gone through a growth spurt. in the 1950s, emperor haile selassie, known as "the king of kings," embarked on a similar program of massive public works. this was supposed to be the legacy of ethiopia. the future. but the next time ethiopia found itself in the headlines, it was for this. and for many of us, that was the end of the story. so i'm looking forward to this week. >> marcus: i can't wait to show you ethiopia. >> anthony: i've been waiting for you. i mean, i'll tell you right now -- >> marcus: you couldn't have picked a better time because we have old ethiopia right here, and we also have new ethiopia right here, and, that's like, that combo -- it's gonna be so cool. >> anthony: marcus
addis ababa, capital city of ethiopia.n center that will both confirm and confound expectations. fueled largely by direct foreign investment and a returning ethiopian diaspora eager to be part of the new growth, things are changing in addis. it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it's not the first time the place has gone through a growth spurt. in the 1950s, emperor haile selassie, known as "the king of kings," embarked on a similar program of massive public works....
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they were not hurt >>> in ukraine's capital city surveillance video captureds explosion from an underhe debris was sent six stories high. one woman was hurt. the explosion was caused by hydraulic testing on pipes that were installed in 1979. >> more like a gas pipe explosion. >> there was a critical test off the california coast. can the pentagon stop a missile attack in mid air. >> also the president gives his cellphone number to world leaders. why it's said to be bad idea >>> and the elicit romance in a sixt (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. >>> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> good evening once again we'll begin this half
they were not hurt >>> in ukraine's capital city surveillance video captureds explosion from an underhe debris was sent six stories high. one woman was hurt. the explosion was caused by hydraulic testing on pipes that were installed in 1979. >> more like a gas pipe explosion. >> there was a critical test off the california coast. can the pentagon stop a missile attack in mid air. >> also the president gives his cellphone number to world leaders. why it's said to be...
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comcast partners, booktv and american history tv, feature the history area and literary culture of capital city. at 5:15 on booktv we visit the state library's book collection. >> a printing press was set up in new jersey to print paper money for the colony, the legislature wanted it closed, so they see the printing and at the time they did that they did this book. the first known printed book in new jersey. >> a conversation with william kidder, author of crossroads of the revolution, trenton, 1774-1783. >> washington spent more time in new jersey than any other state, his army spent a lot of time here. the important thing is keep the revolution going on the field. i believe new jersey in general and trenton in particular was instrumental to accomplish that goal. >> sunday at 2:00 pm, we tour the state capitol building, and the legislatures in the country, trenton, new jersey's impact on the industrial revolution, with a look at the most iconic bridges. >> part of the fabric of what makes trenton trenton, drive across the trenton from the other side. watch c-span's cities tour of trenton, new
comcast partners, booktv and american history tv, feature the history area and literary culture of capital city. at 5:15 on booktv we visit the state library's book collection. >> a printing press was set up in new jersey to print paper money for the colony, the legislature wanted it closed, so they see the printing and at the time they did that they did this book. the first known printed book in new jersey. >> a conversation with william kidder, author of crossroads of the...
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so now let's go up to our capital city. we started with that first map showing providence. and this series of images will show what happens to providence as sea levels rise. just to orient people who are seeing this, this is the providence river coming in. this is the river. this is the circle at water place park. and then the river continues out underneath the providence place mall and it goes on from there. and this is providence's downtown business district. so that's at 3 feet of sea level rise. not much changes yet. now you get to 7 feet of sea level rise and you see the encroachment of the ocean into our business center. seven feet used to be our worst-case scenario but as the evidence comes in and we're seeing things happening faster and sea level rise occurring greater than had been expected, we've been raising our expectations. so here's the new worst-case scenario, 10 feet of sea level rise. and as you can see, the business section of downtown providence is entirely overwhelmed. 12 feet of sea level rise is a natural consequence once you get to 10 feet of sea leve
so now let's go up to our capital city. we started with that first map showing providence. and this series of images will show what happens to providence as sea levels rise. just to orient people who are seeing this, this is the providence river coming in. this is the river. this is the circle at water place park. and then the river continues out underneath the providence place mall and it goes on from there. and this is providence's downtown business district. so that's at 3 feet of sea level...
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this evening notjust in the statements that we are hearing, but in the symbols we are seeing in capital citiesworld, in expression of support and unity, for the uk, and i think because of the recent attacks we have seen in other country, in brussels, paris, there has been much work done about how we can better improve cooperation when it comes to security and terrorism, with the european union and other partners across the world. that has been a huge focus and work that has been a huge focus and work that has been continuing for some time, there is of course, a common approach that everybody recognises, the level of threat that faces countries and the fa ct threat that faces countries and the fact that it is all too often played out in incidents we saw like the one in manchester last night. the uk isn't the only country to feel this, this is something that resonates with populations elsewhere as well, so, you hear from with populations elsewhere as well, so, you hearfrom world leaders repeatedly in the aftermath of an incident like, the need to stand together, shoulder to should e of course th
this evening notjust in the statements that we are hearing, but in the symbols we are seeing in capital citiesworld, in expression of support and unity, for the uk, and i think because of the recent attacks we have seen in other country, in brussels, paris, there has been much work done about how we can better improve cooperation when it comes to security and terrorism, with the european union and other partners across the world. that has been a huge focus and work that has been a huge focus...
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bustling, sprawling south east asian capital city of the philippines.0 million people. the world's most densely populated city. ♪ i light a candle, put the presents around the tree ♪ but it is christmas. a twinkly, festive wonderland where the mostly catholic population take their holiday season very seriously. >> woman: hello! merry christmas. >> anthony: because filipinos are, for reasons i have yet to figure out, probably the most giving of all people on the planet. think i'm talking shit? keep watching. [ motorcycle revving ] >> fritz: good afternoon everyone. we're the band called keystone. ♪ >> anthony: ofw stands for overseas filipino worker, and they are one of the philippines's largest and most important exports. people. go abroad, make money, improve the quality of life for the whole family. all over the world, the philippines sends architects, doctors, construction workers, nurses, housekeepers, nannies. the entire filipino economy relies heavily on the money sent back by more than 10 million ofws. roughly $30 thirty u.s. a year or about 10%
bustling, sprawling south east asian capital city of the philippines.0 million people. the world's most densely populated city. ♪ i light a candle, put the presents around the tree ♪ but it is christmas. a twinkly, festive wonderland where the mostly catholic population take their holiday season very seriously. >> woman: hello! merry christmas. >> anthony: because filipinos are, for reasons i have yet to figure out, probably the most giving of all people on the planet. think i'm...
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thousands of women joining the march of the capital city yesterday. auren graham live with more from our new york city bureau. what is happening? >> months of protests in venezuela getting close to a tipping point calling for a new constitution and thousands of women marching in the street carrying signs and chanting the oil-rich country has been hit with a double whammy a deep recession and hyperinflation. food and basic medical supplies are scarce, creating a potential humanitarian crisis. to top it off, the country supreme court deciding to strip power from the national assembly. the opposition led to congress but in a in a democratic election. >> nicholas madura wants to avoid what no politician can avoid. a popular vote. the only thing politicians cannot avoid is those two judges were both so a the protest will continue until the government understands a must listen. >> appears that a citizen stability could be on the phone calls with donald trump with peru's president. the u.s. will work with peru and how people of venezuela. government governmen
thousands of women joining the march of the capital city yesterday. auren graham live with more from our new york city bureau. what is happening? >> months of protests in venezuela getting close to a tipping point calling for a new constitution and thousands of women marching in the street carrying signs and chanting the oil-rich country has been hit with a double whammy a deep recession and hyperinflation. food and basic medical supplies are scarce, creating a potential humanitarian...
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breaking news as we come on the air, one of the deadliest explosions in years rocks the capital city.de car bomb goes off during rush hour killing dodds, wounding hundreds more. outside embassies in the heart of kabul, afghanistan. >>> president trump's administration in the crosshairs. the russia investigation now expanding to include trump's personal lawyer as the mystery grows over the president's midnight tweet, what did he mean by this word. his response this morning. >>> comedian kathy griffin under fire for these vile images of president trump. the secret service has responded as outrage grows. >>> and the 6-year-old superstar about to take the world stage. >> b-a-e-d-e-k-e-rba
breaking news as we come on the air, one of the deadliest explosions in years rocks the capital city.de car bomb goes off during rush hour killing dodds, wounding hundreds more. outside embassies in the heart of kabul, afghanistan. >>> president trump's administration in the crosshairs. the russia investigation now expanding to include trump's personal lawyer as the mystery grows over the president's midnight tweet, what did he mean by this word. his response this morning. >>>...
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inflation taking a little higher, and the first month of home prices across capital cities looking toittle stability, if not serious declines. if that trend continues, do you see it sooner than expected? >> probably not. inflation ticking up is an argument against leading to cuts. no burn property market is an argument against raising rates. what you really need to see is clear evidence that commerce is picking up and a high level of , that it isent coming down, and you want to see wages growth. all of that would be consistent with raising interest rates. i think that is a second half 2018 story before that point. it will be kind of boring in australia, i think they will be on hold for some time. rishaad: even a slight uptick when it comes to the cost of borrowing, devastating effect. i'm showing how bad the debt situation in australia is. the point is, if we had one percentage point added to the base rate, it could really make financing the debt intolerable for households who have been leveraged up. i think the government is acutely aware of this. >> they are. i think there's no doub
inflation taking a little higher, and the first month of home prices across capital cities looking toittle stability, if not serious declines. if that trend continues, do you see it sooner than expected? >> probably not. inflation ticking up is an argument against leading to cuts. no burn property market is an argument against raising rates. what you really need to see is clear evidence that commerce is picking up and a high level of , that it isent coming down, and you want to see wages...
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there's chaos in kabul, as an explosion rocks one of the most heavily guarded areas of that capital city. nbc chief correspondent richard engel joins us with morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. this is one of the worst bombings there's been in afghanistan recently. the death toll according to afghan officials stands at 80, over 300 wounded. no claim of responsibility. the taliban says it is not behind the blast which makes isis the most likely prospect. first responders were quick to arrive. this is supposed to be the most secure part of kabul, the massive bomb in a vehicle detonated by the gate of the german embassy, the american embassy shaken but undamaged is just a few blocks away. so is an entrance to a fortified military base that serves as the headquarters for american and nato troops. the baste wasn't breached. the blast went off around 8:30 a.m., as base employees were headed to work. the trump administration is struggling to come up with a new policy for afghanistan. the country is more unable than it's been in years and bombing alone isn't fixing it. after recently
there's chaos in kabul, as an explosion rocks one of the most heavily guarded areas of that capital city. nbc chief correspondent richard engel joins us with morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. this is one of the worst bombings there's been in afghanistan recently. the death toll according to afghan officials stands at 80, over 300 wounded. no claim of responsibility. the taliban says it is not behind the blast which makes isis the most likely prospect. first responders were...
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in tonight's open road, it was a frenchman who helped create our capital city. >> reporter: everywhere you look, you can see his work. >> there is a reason that this is the way it is. >> when george washington tipped p air charles to design the federal city, it was a task monumental in scope. the goal was to create woa rld-class capital in the middle of nowhere. >> arms and cows and sheep roaming. >> he saw the future that's become a canvas and for more than two centuries our nation has been lines. >> he left a very large imprint on america. >> scott berg wrote a book called grand avenues. >> he looks around and said, they are, that's where the capital building is going to go. >> he studied art at the royal academy in paris. at the age of 22, he came to america to fight in the revolutionary war. he was almost killed and spent time as a prisoner of war. >> you kind of get the sense that he come across the ocean to prove himself. >> after beating the british, he went to work laying out the new federal city. his ideas so grand, so majestic he had to argue for every park, circle, and squar
in tonight's open road, it was a frenchman who helped create our capital city. >> reporter: everywhere you look, you can see his work. >> there is a reason that this is the way it is. >> when george washington tipped p air charles to design the federal city, it was a task monumental in scope. the goal was to create woa rld-class capital in the middle of nowhere. >> arms and cows and sheep roaming. >> he saw the future that's become a canvas and for more than two...
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suspected suicide bombers struck near a bus terminal in indonesia's capital city today, killing at leastoliceman. officials say another five officers and five civilians are wounded. the officers had been guarding a local parade. britain's political leaders will resume campaigning on friday. officials say prime minister theresa may's conservatives will resume full national campaigning on friday. the opposition labour party will pursue a similar timetable with the election on june 8. brazilian president michel temer upress abling to say revolt within his party. they're pushing for a resignation in the wake of last week's accusations. according to lawmakers, the task is to annul the 2014 election results. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2600 journalists in 120 countries, i am alisa parenti and this is bloomberg. it is just after 5:30 p.m. wednesday in washington good7:30 thursday morning in sydney. we are joined by paul anil with a look at the markets. good morning to you. -- paul allen. paul: more strength in asx futures come up .2%. keep an eye in the new zealand dollar. budget asyc
suspected suicide bombers struck near a bus terminal in indonesia's capital city today, killing at leastoliceman. officials say another five officers and five civilians are wounded. the officers had been guarding a local parade. britain's political leaders will resume campaigning on friday. officials say prime minister theresa may's conservatives will resume full national campaigning on friday. the opposition labour party will pursue a similar timetable with the election on june 8. brazilian...
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la, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> in yangon, the capital cityackouts are frequent, with the ancient power grid. but sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie yellow-orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948 after helping the british fight off the japanese, there was a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the military consolidated power and never let go. elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished, or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a security state became even more orwellian than imagined, in a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> morning in yangon, to nearly everyone's surprise, there have been some huge changes in recent months. >> dif
la, la, la, la, la, ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> in yangon, the capital cityackouts are frequent, with the ancient power grid. but sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie yellow-orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948 after helping the british fight off the japanese, there was a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the...
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time now for your sunny cities brought to you by capital one venture card. now for your sunny cities bragt to you by capitalone venture card. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. becoming mostly sunny and warmer, not quite as breezy today. the rain clouds and drizzle the next several nights. average to above average highs start friday. today, upper 50s along the coast. 65 at san francisco. 23469 oakland. 78 santa rosa. 77 concor. pretty close to average. there's the cloud cover tonight. temperatures from 52 to 58. >>> and coming up here on "gma," president trump now responding to that horrendous image from kathy griffin. we've blurred out the worst. kathy griffin. we've blurred out the worst. ♪ [laughter] we all drive... some just for the fun of it. ♪ has complete one-coat coverage. by sherwin-williams and it's also stain resistant. how stain resistant? this stain resistant. and, it's also scrubbable. so scrubbable. it has complete one-coat coverage. and it's oh-so durable. this durable. infinity paint from hgtv home by sherwin-williams.
time now for your sunny cities brought to you by capital one venture card. now for your sunny cities bragt to you by capitalone venture card. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. becoming mostly sunny and warmer, not quite as breezy today. the rain clouds and drizzle the next several nights. average to above average highs start friday. today, upper 50s along the coast. 65 at san francisco. 23469 oakland. 78 santa rosa. 77 concor. pretty close to average. there's...
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one of the deadliest explosions in years rocks a capital city.r bomb goes off during rush hour killing dozens, wounding hundreds more. outside embassies in the heart of kabul, afghanistan. >>> president trump's administration in the crosshairs. the russia investigation now expanding to include trump's personal lawyer as the mystery grows over the president's midnight tweet. what did he mean by this word? his response this morning. >>> comedian kathy griffin under fire for these vile images of president trump. the secret service has responded as outrage grows. ♪ >>> and the 6-year-old superstar about to take the world stage. >> b-a-e-d-e-k-e-r, baedek
one of the deadliest explosions in years rocks a capital city.r bomb goes off during rush hour killing dozens, wounding hundreds more. outside embassies in the heart of kabul, afghanistan. >>> president trump's administration in the crosshairs. the russia investigation now expanding to include trump's personal lawyer as the mystery grows over the president's midnight tweet. what did he mean by this word? his response this morning. >>> comedian kathy griffin under fire for...
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partners, book tv and american history tv, featuring the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. saturday 5:15 p.m. eastern on book tv, we visit the state library's rare book collection. printing pressa was set up in burlington new jersey in order to print paper money for the colony. the legislature wanted it close so they could oversee the printing of the money. at the time they did that, they also did this book. this is the first printed book within new jersey. >> and a conversation with author of "crossroads of the revolution: trenton 1774-1783." >> washington spent more time in a new jersey than any other state during the revolution. the important thing to him was to keep the revolution going, and keep the army in the field. i believe that new jersey in general, trenton in particular, was very instrumental in helping him accomplish that goal. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, a tour of the new jersey state capitol building, housing one of the oldest legislatures in the country. followed by trenton, new jersey's impact on the industrial revolution with a look at
partners, book tv and american history tv, featuring the history and literary culture of new jersey's capital city. saturday 5:15 p.m. eastern on book tv, we visit the state library's rare book collection. printing pressa was set up in burlington new jersey in order to print paper money for the colony. the legislature wanted it close so they could oversee the printing of the money. at the time they did that, they also did this book. this is the first printed book within new jersey. >> and...
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a bad debut flight from philadelphia to iceland's capital city was diverted after an unusual smell and the mayor of philly was on the flight. passengers had to stay the night in boston. that's where they made the emergency stop. it was a pr nightmare, and earlier in the day the flight took off with a water cannon salute, and this new flight when they get a new plane expected to get off at 1:30 our time this afternoon. >> that's embarrassing. do you know what the smell was? >> they say it was coming from the back of the plane but that's all we know. >> it usually does. >>> the faa is threatening to fine united airlines for flying a jet that was not inspected after mechanical work. they replaced a pump but did not inspect the work until 19 days later and during that time flight made >>> and southwest airlines will test the use of two exit doors for passengers the experiment will be tried on southwest flights in sacramento. >> yeah, and they did it. >>> six to eight degrees warmer because of the sunshine that is coming. in fact, look at this, 8:00 in san jose, 59, but by noon, 70. mid-70s
a bad debut flight from philadelphia to iceland's capital city was diverted after an unusual smell and the mayor of philly was on the flight. passengers had to stay the night in boston. that's where they made the emergency stop. it was a pr nightmare, and earlier in the day the flight took off with a water cannon salute, and this new flight when they get a new plane expected to get off at 1:30 our time this afternoon. >> that's embarrassing. do you know what the smell was? >> they...
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venezuelan opposition protesters have blocked main roads in the capital city caracas, demonstrators rejectinghe country has been in economic crisis which has seen violent protests over the last month. —— president maduro. us lawmakers are threatening airline executives with legislation to force improvements if meaningful results in customer service are not realised. and passenger was dragged off and overbooked flight last month, and the chief executive officer of united airlines, oscar munoz, has been apologising. since donald trump became the president, the courts have continually stood in his way, the latest setback, a ruling in san francisco which blocked white house attem pts francisco which blocked white house atte m pts to francisco which blocked white house attempts to block of federal funding to so—called sanctuary cities. it is often the large democrat cities where local authorities do not cooperate with the authorities in tracking people down. as we report, smaller communities like salem, massachusetts, are also in the midst ofa massachusetts, are also in the midst of a fierce debat
venezuelan opposition protesters have blocked main roads in the capital city caracas, demonstrators rejectinghe country has been in economic crisis which has seen violent protests over the last month. —— president maduro. us lawmakers are threatening airline executives with legislation to force improvements if meaningful results in customer service are not realised. and passenger was dragged off and overbooked flight last month, and the chief executive officer of united airlines, oscar...
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a car bomb wind off near the german embassy in the capital city of kabul during the morning rush hour. workers from the german and pakistan embassies are among those injured. china, india and japan also report damage to some of their buildings. >>> here at home, oakland police gave us an update on an overnight surge for a homicide suspect. the search was called off. the suspect got away. authorities responded to reports of a shooting yesterday afternoon near 51st avenue and international boulevard and skyfox flew over that area. police found a man who had been shot inside of a car. that man later died at a hospital. investigators say the shooter was tracked to a home on that very same street where the victim was found and there was a standoff with police that lasted into the night. the shooter was not found. this reportedly was oakland's 26th homicide of the year. this time last year, there was 17. >>> new this morning, the woman at the center of oakland police scandal will be speaking out today after the city council voted to settle her claim. early this morning the council agreed to
a car bomb wind off near the german embassy in the capital city of kabul during the morning rush hour. workers from the german and pakistan embassies are among those injured. china, india and japan also report damage to some of their buildings. >>> here at home, oakland police gave us an update on an overnight surge for a homicide suspect. the search was called off. the suspect got away. authorities responded to reports of a shooting yesterday afternoon near 51st avenue and...
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long, six weeks for half a million women to get on the streets and demonstrate in 60 cities in front of their state capitalsl, or whatever they had. and protested the nuclear arms race and said they wanted to test ban treaty. we made an impression. he did eventually get a partial test ban treaty. president kennedy's science adviser at the time give a great deal of credit to women. for bringing this about. i'd like to remember that, it's been a very frustrating tencent -- time since then. but it makes me believe that if we keep on, we can be effective a second time, and third, and eventually bring about nance to -- and end to the nuclear arms race. paul: the commitment demonstrated by the 1961 test ban movement is even more critical today. >> what is needed is for the electorate to get mad, to understand that it bears the ultimate responsibility for our national policies. >> test ban is a good idea, it should be part of any sort of end to the nuclear arms race. after the second war broke out, imebody stop me and said suppose, if there will be a war, you would shut off shop. i said, you ever say to a doctor,
long, six weeks for half a million women to get on the streets and demonstrate in 60 cities in front of their state capitalsl, or whatever they had. and protested the nuclear arms race and said they wanted to test ban treaty. we made an impression. he did eventually get a partial test ban treaty. president kennedy's science adviser at the time give a great deal of credit to women. for bringing this about. i'd like to remember that, it's been a very frustrating tencent -- time since then. but it...
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. ♪ >> this is in riyadh, the capital city of the dessert city.nt being her raled on his first visit since taking officer and showing no sign of concerns his lawyers back in washington are brushing up on impeachment just in case. jen is in riyadh. it certainly looks like he's having a good time. a much different welcome for him than his pred sessioner there in saudi arabia. >> that's right anna. i can remember a few years ago when i was here with president obama we had to hop on helicopters and go 30 minutes into the desert so the presidat time would meet with the king. different rolling out of welcome with president trump. mainly because the kingdom see an eye to eye fashion with this president than it did with president obama. never mind the fact that when president trump was a candidate, candidate donald trump had some extreme things to say about the muslim faith and islam. when it comes to security issues and counter terrorism issues they do see eye to eye. today has been about pop and circumstance. you saw all day long the saudis lavishing al
. ♪ >> this is in riyadh, the capital city of the dessert city.nt being her raled on his first visit since taking officer and showing no sign of concerns his lawyers back in washington are brushing up on impeachment just in case. jen is in riyadh. it certainly looks like he's having a good time. a much different welcome for him than his pred sessioner there in saudi arabia. >> that's right anna. i can remember a few years ago when i was here with president obama we had to hop on...
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mean, the british security services are aware that the threat to this country is more than just a capital city threat. they have been aware of that for some time. all the way back in 2009 there was a major al-qaeda attack targeting a sphopping center in manchester. groups like isis and al-qaeda realize wherever they attack in the u.k. they will get a lot of media exposure, especially at a high profile concert like this, at a major venue with a very famous american singer there headlining. for them that's the ideal target. and the kind of arguments they are going to make, as horrendous as they are are these air strikes, as they argue, have been killing their people inside the so-called, and this is pure naked revenge from their point of view. >> mike, take us inside the investigation now. 12 hours or so after this original attack, what is happening right now? what is important to do in day one? >> well, on day one, first of all, you have a lot to place down. obviously, there is the triage side of things. but you lock it down and start gathering up everything forensically. it is a standard set o
mean, the british security services are aware that the threat to this country is more than just a capital city threat. they have been aware of that for some time. all the way back in 2009 there was a major al-qaeda attack targeting a sphopping center in manchester. groups like isis and al-qaeda realize wherever they attack in the u.k. they will get a lot of media exposure, especially at a high profile concert like this, at a major venue with a very famous american singer there headlining. for...
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. >> reporter: we've been granted access to come to damascus to report from the capital city that is under serious control by president assad. there are checkpoints everywhere, and the city itself is relatively quiet. but in the suburbs, there is a battle taking place. assad's forces are making gains as they try to pry the last pockets of land from rebels who dug in near the capital. . the syrian army has been bombarding rebel positions, and recently they discovered a series of tunnels. the government has also been allowing rebels and civilians to leave on buses bound for other rebel-held areas. at least 1500 left one opposition district in damascus today. there are many front lines in syria, and many militias fighting each other. another group, the kurdish-led syrian democratic forces said they're closing in on a different target -- isis. and within a few miles of raqqah, the self-declared isis capital in syria. u.s.-led coalition airstrikes have been paving the way for that advance. here in the capital, we keep hearing from people how they have gotten used to the war as it grinds o
. >> reporter: we've been granted access to come to damascus to report from the capital city that is under serious control by president assad. there are checkpoints everywhere, and the city itself is relatively quiet. but in the suburbs, there is a battle taking place. assad's forces are making gains as they try to pry the last pockets of land from rebels who dug in near the capital. . the syrian army has been bombarding rebel positions, and recently they discovered a series of tunnels....
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president here in saudi arabia you saw him joining in on this tradition of sword dance in the capital citydh. here they are signing a staff of agreements. one of them approving $110 billion in arm sales to saudi arabia. there was another deal worth $350 billion. our cnn correspondent jim is with the president. what was the biggest take away from today's visit? >> i think the biggest take away anna, were the pictures we've been seeing all day long. the president has not said much today, by our account about 26 to 30 words that he's spoken in front of the cameras. he's called today a tremendous day. we observed in the press file he was talking about customs when it comes to taking a drink of coffee from somebody he said all with the right hand so trying to folsom local customs here. they did not want the president out in front of the camera taking questions about what's happening in the white house. instead they wanted these pictures beamed out all over the world and they keeded at that. you mentioned that $110 billion arms deal, i think they are very pleased with that as well, and any time
president here in saudi arabia you saw him joining in on this tradition of sword dance in the capital citydh. here they are signing a staff of agreements. one of them approving $110 billion in arm sales to saudi arabia. there was another deal worth $350 billion. our cnn correspondent jim is with the president. what was the biggest take away from today's visit? >> i think the biggest take away anna, were the pictures we've been seeing all day long. the president has not said much today, by...
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announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a fifth-grade student at capital city public charter school here in the district of columbia. [applause] >> hello. i am excited to be here today. i would like to thank my school for giving me this opportunity, my parents for supporting me and coming to this event. when i was in fourth grade, i got to go to the white house garden and cook with first lady michelle obama. sweetlooking to harvest potatoes with miss obama, and i got the chance to harvest tomatoes, and terrorists that were included in our lunch followed the harvest. i enjoyed that experience. now i spend more time in the kitchen cooking homemade recipes . i started doing healthy recipes like making my own salad. michelle obama also inspired me to someday grow my own garden. school and a department of education green ribbon school also inspire me to go outside more and play. i am thankful for these experiences, is now i eat healthier. and being healthy makes me more active and engage with learning. now i am excited to introduce two people to the stage who helped me make these
announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a fifth-grade student at capital city public charter school here in the district of columbia. [applause] >> hello. i am excited to be here today. i would like to thank my school for giving me this opportunity, my parents for supporting me and coming to this event. when i was in fourth grade, i got to go to the white house garden and cook with first lady michelle obama. sweetlooking to harvest potatoes with miss obama, and i got the chance to...