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what i find striking is siberia on this map is a dense network of mountains and rivers and towns, very well known and well mapped. north america again has just ended. it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this period in the 1740s and 50s and the russians, this shows party of california, the spanish california, where they established this post at the southern limit of their explorations and this river here is labeled the river of the west. it is flowing out of lake winnipeg in manitoba. another theory about hudson bay, winnipeg, and the pacific by rivers. this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on dobbs's map. last, i wanted to show you by alexander mckenzie, british explorer connected with the northwest company, competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america. he entitled his book from 1801, voyages from montrÉal on the river of st. lawrence from the continent of north america to the pacific oceans in the year 1789, and 1793. he first went to the arctic ocean, called the mckinsey river. then, subs
what i find striking is siberia on this map is a dense network of mountains and rivers and towns, very well known and well mapped. north america again has just ended. it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this period in the 1740s and 50s and the russians, this shows party of california, the spanish california, where they established this post at the southern limit of their explorations and this river here is labeled the river of the west. it is flowing out of lake winnipeg...
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and what i find striking is that siberia on this map is a dense network of mountains and rivers and towns, very well known and well matched. . so north america again is just empty. >> but it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this. in the 1740s and 50s. the russians established post as far south as for loss in northern california. >> and this shows marquis to california so maybe it was spanish california where they established these posts at the southern limits of their donations. and then this river here is labeled riviera dulac, river of the west. and it's flowing out of lake winnipeg and what is now manitoba. so they have another theory about how hudson bay and lake winnipeg and the pacific were connected by rivers. >> so this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on arthur dobbs map but this is more detail. >> last, i wanted to show you the books and maps by alexander mackenzie. the british explorer connected with the northwest company competitor to the hudson bay company and he was the first european to cross the full extent of north america and so he entitl
and what i find striking is that siberia on this map is a dense network of mountains and rivers and towns, very well known and well matched. . so north america again is just empty. >> but it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this. in the 1740s and 50s. the russians established post as far south as for loss in northern california. >> and this shows marquis to california so maybe it was spanish california where they established these posts at the southern limits...
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the dna from that shows they came from siberia said this is the first proof that they want to come to oregon. they didn't ride in the wagons. they walked over here and today when spring comes on the spriny like this and you want to get out, cabinet fever raises and you get a nice day in april and people are lacing up and hitting the trails. maybe there's an echo of the first native tribe talking to oregon that persists here. people still want to get out and walk. it's a compilation of the prettiest i could find in the state, the best hiking trails. they don't cover all of it, they cover like five-star resorts. that is and what people care much about what is the outdoors. 50% is national management and that plays a huge role but on some it pays more than we get back. there is controversy about that. some believe we should get that federal land but some say they are doing a nice job of protecting that salutes keep it in public ownership. i have five books that cover different parts of the state and each one has the height and 100 more at the back. people ask me have you liked them all.
the dna from that shows they came from siberia said this is the first proof that they want to come to oregon. they didn't ride in the wagons. they walked over here and today when spring comes on the spriny like this and you want to get out, cabinet fever raises and you get a nice day in april and people are lacing up and hitting the trails. maybe there's an echo of the first native tribe talking to oregon that persists here. people still want to get out and walk. it's a compilation of the...
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they are as interested as we are in the story of their ancestors coming here from siberia. so, we have identified groups a, a2, b2 in some of these coprolites from the paisley caves. we know the area of eastern asia that those groups probably originated from during the places means of when they originated and left asian to come to north america. this is a way that we can work closely with the native tribes and all of us learned something through the archaeology. >> a weekend american tv is that on the university of oregon. we recently visited many sites and showcase its history. learn more about eugene all weekend. on american history tv. the logging industry in oregon was really important because it was seen as sort of an exhaustible resource. when you first come to oregon, if
they are as interested as we are in the story of their ancestors coming here from siberia. so, we have identified groups a, a2, b2 in some of these coprolites from the paisley caves. we know the area of eastern asia that those groups probably originated from during the places means of when they originated and left asian to come to north america. this is a way that we can work closely with the native tribes and all of us learned something through the archaeology. >> a weekend american tv...
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they are as interested as we are in the story of their ancestors coming here from siberia. so, we have identified groups a, a2, b2 in some of these coprolites from the paisley caves. we know the area of eastern asia that those groups probably originated from during the places means of when they originated and left asian to come to north america. this is a way that we can work closely with the native tribes and all of us learned something through the archaeology. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to eugene, oregon to learn about its rich history. learn more about eugene and other stops at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. 70 years ago at harvard university, secretary of state george marshall outlined and economic relief plan to help europe recover from the devastation of world war ii. marshall was eventually worded -- awarded the nobel peace prize for what came to be known as the marshall plan. next on real america, a half hour u.s. army film from 1964 documenting the destruction in europe followin
they are as interested as we are in the story of their ancestors coming here from siberia. so, we have identified groups a, a2, b2 in some of these coprolites from the paisley caves. we know the area of eastern asia that those groups probably originated from during the places means of when they originated and left asian to come to north america. this is a way that we can work closely with the native tribes and all of us learned something through the archaeology. >> our cities tour staff...
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they are as interested as we are in the story of their ancestors coming here from siberia. so, we have identified groups a, a2, b2 in some of these coprolites from the paisley caves. we know the area of eastern asia that those groups probably originated from during the places means of when they originated and left asian to come to north america. workis a way that we can closely with the native tribes and all of us learned something through the archaeology. >> our cities tour staff traveled to eugene, oregon to learn about its rich history. learn about eugene and other stops at www.c-span.org/cit iestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: next on american history tv sculptor gordon kray , talks about his artistic process in creating a statute of president james monroe for the college of william and mary in williamsburg virginia. ,the fifth president attended the college until he enlisted to fight the british in the revolutionary war. william and mary is also gordon kray's alma mater. this is an hour-long event which is par
they are as interested as we are in the story of their ancestors coming here from siberia. so, we have identified groups a, a2, b2 in some of these coprolites from the paisley caves. we know the area of eastern asia that those groups probably originated from during the places means of when they originated and left asian to come to north america. workis a way that we can closely with the native tribes and all of us learned something through the archaeology. >> our cities tour staff...
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the russians, and a number of others, traveled from the west -- sorry, the east oast of russia or siberia to alaska and the northwest coast of america. so this map shows a number of their voyages. and what i find striking is that siberia on this map is a dense network of mountains and rivers and towns, very well known and well mapped. to the russians, right? north america, again, is just empty. but it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this period, in the 1740's and 1750's. and the russians established posts as far south as fort ross in northern california. this shows -- they knew it was spanish california where they at the ed these posts southern limit of their explorations. then this river here is labeled the river of the west. it's at the southern limit of flowing out o winnipeg, in what is now manitoba. so they had another theory about how hudson's bay, lake winnipeg, and the pacific were connected by rivers. so this is roughly analogous to what we saw earlier on arthur dobbs' map. but this has more detail. last, i wanted to show you the books and maps by alexander
the russians, and a number of others, traveled from the west -- sorry, the east oast of russia or siberia to alaska and the northwest coast of america. so this map shows a number of their voyages. and what i find striking is that siberia on this map is a dense network of mountains and rivers and towns, very well known and well mapped. to the russians, right? north america, again, is just empty. but it would have been equally empty on any other map made in this period, in the 1740's and 1750's....
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that, university of oregon pailon tollingists have done this, shows that their ancestors came from siberia. so this is the first proof of the alaska left-hand ridge theory and people actually walked to come to oregon, the descendents of the people are still here as the oregon tribes but there's also this tradition of walking because the white settlers on the oregon trail. they didn't ride in the wagons. they were full of gear. they walked here. so when you want to get out, cabin fever rages -- it rains a lot in the winter here and you get a nice day in april like this and people are lacing up their hiking boots and hitting the trails. maybe there's an echo of that oregon trail and the first native tribes walking to oregon that persists here. people still want to get out and walk. my book is called "oregon trips and trails" and is come comp layings of the pressey eest places i could find in oregon. hiking trails and cool places to stay, hot springs like thick ewitness guys for countries in europe. they don't cover oregon but they do it wrong. covering five star resorts. that's what what peo
that, university of oregon pailon tollingists have done this, shows that their ancestors came from siberia. so this is the first proof of the alaska left-hand ridge theory and people actually walked to come to oregon, the descendents of the people are still here as the oregon tribes but there's also this tradition of walking because the white settlers on the oregon trail. they didn't ride in the wagons. they were full of gear. they walked here. so when you want to get out, cabin fever rages --...
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the university of oregon, the paleontologists have done this shows that various ancestors came from siberia so this is the first proof of the alaska land ridge theory that shows the people actually want to come to oregon, the descendents of those people are still here at the oregon tries but i think there's also this transition of wanting because the white settlers came on the oregon trail, they did writing those wagons, they were full of gear, they walked over here in today, when spring comes in the day like this, you want to get outside, cabin fever just rages because it rains in the winter here and you get a nice day in april like this and people are lacing up their hiking boots and hitting the trails and maybe there's that echo of the oregon trail and the first native tribe wanting to oregon that persists here, people still want to get out and walk. >> my book is called oregon on trips and trails and it's a compilation of the various places i can find in the state. the best hiking trails, the cruel cities in hot springs and places to stay. it's sort of like those eyewitness guides they
the university of oregon, the paleontologists have done this shows that various ancestors came from siberia so this is the first proof of the alaska land ridge theory that shows the people actually want to come to oregon, the descendents of those people are still here at the oregon tries but i think there's also this transition of wanting because the white settlers came on the oregon trail, they did writing those wagons, they were full of gear, they walked over here in today, when spring comes...
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>> turkey is not in southeast asia, nor is siberia.sia is in the middle east, but burma is in southeast asia, so i'm gonna go with "a." burmese. final answer. >> essentially a geography question, and you aced it. $5,000, mirna! that a girl. good start. that money is safe. we'll see how much she can add to that $5,000 when we come back. [cheers and applause] at paris las vegas, you'll find world-class entertainment, exciting nightlife, and dining from celebrity chefs like gordon ramsay and steve martorano. enjoy the romantic side of the strip at paris las vegas. ♪ the moments that connect us don't happen overnight. they happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a time. folgers, the best part of wakin' up. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. according to feng shui, the bed should on it.orth east. you're trying everything to get pregnant. new one-a-day couples pack gives you bo
>> turkey is not in southeast asia, nor is siberia.sia is in the middle east, but burma is in southeast asia, so i'm gonna go with "a." burmese. final answer. >> essentially a geography question, and you aced it. $5,000, mirna! that a girl. good start. that money is safe. we'll see how much she can add to that $5,000 when we come back. [cheers and applause] at paris las vegas, you'll find world-class entertainment, exciting nightlife, and dining from celebrity chefs like...
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he scenes from siberia by walking east. think about that. he walks to china. and then eventually gets across the ocean and winds up in new york and continues to do what he has always done. now he is a russian soviet revolutionary and has an american passport. the perfect guy to have as an nkvd operative on the east coast, and he is the guy who recruits ernest hemingway who pitches him and says we need you to work. we don't know exactly whether he said to, with or for the nkvd. he would have thought for, ernest would have heard with. okay. this is golofs report on hemingway. that word is hemingway, and this is a verbatim quote from one of his reports. the original document is a hand-written document -- well, can't do back that bar but the original document is typewritten in the russian officials. when it was accessed by the guy who brought it to the united states he was allowed to take hand written notes and then those notes were transcribed, and then turned into english. so, there we have hemingway and -- traveling to china via the soviet union. i'm sure he wi
he scenes from siberia by walking east. think about that. he walks to china. and then eventually gets across the ocean and winds up in new york and continues to do what he has always done. now he is a russian soviet revolutionary and has an american passport. the perfect guy to have as an nkvd operative on the east coast, and he is the guy who recruits ernest hemingway who pitches him and says we need you to work. we don't know exactly whether he said to, with or for the nkvd. he would have...
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anniversary of the biggest recorded impacts on earth in nineteen oh eight and asteroid exploded over siberia flattening a forest the size of a large city. neither hasn't been anything like it since but many scientists say it's only a matter of time. well earlier i spoke to doctor carrie corrigan a geologist at the national museum of natural history here in washington. carrie thanks for coming in wire asteroid so important what do they tell us when as meteorites they for to us. so actually each of these is a piece of a relief. much bigger puzzle about how the asteroids formed how our solar system formed and then in turn how the earth forme. we have four in front of us can i touch any of them you can touch this one. until we do we know where this came from we don't know exactly which after that came from no it fell in russia. but it's part of the core of an asteroid it's the metal inside of an asteroid that that differentiated through the layers like the earth so much you touching something directly from a to spy absolutely and. what about that when the? so this is a yen day and it's actually
anniversary of the biggest recorded impacts on earth in nineteen oh eight and asteroid exploded over siberia flattening a forest the size of a large city. neither hasn't been anything like it since but many scientists say it's only a matter of time. well earlier i spoke to doctor carrie corrigan a geologist at the national museum of natural history here in washington. carrie thanks for coming in wire asteroid so important what do they tell us when as meteorites they for to us. so actually each...
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i see winters but locals in southern siberia were still more than a little surprised to have a hail greet the first official day of summer five people needed medical treatment off the gold full size hail fell near lake belle a popular holiday resort because even some houses were left badly damaged intensity of a storm was caught on camera but a number of locals about what has been wrecking havoc across the region all week for costa say the worst has now passed. but next door to international look at how new orleans reflects the visions in american society as a whole. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate it's. the only show i go out of my way to find you know the really packed a punch. is the john oliver of a party america is going to say we are apparently better than. they see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight president of the world bank so very. seriously send us an e-mail. with this manufactured consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one. making all middle of the room sick. wor
i see winters but locals in southern siberia were still more than a little surprised to have a hail greet the first official day of summer five people needed medical treatment off the gold full size hail fell near lake belle a popular holiday resort because even some houses were left badly damaged intensity of a storm was caught on camera but a number of locals about what has been wrecking havoc across the region all week for costa say the worst has now passed. but next door to international...
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well russia may be well known for its icy winters but locals in the southern siberia were still more than a little surprised to see giant hail in the samba five people needed medical treatment to go full sized hail selling in lake. popular holiday resorts while cars and even some houses were left damaged the intensity of the storm was caught on camera by number of locals well bad weather has been wreaking havoc across the region a week that qualcomm's to say the worst outcomes. next it's politicking with larry king. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered peter lavelle with the islamic state perceived to be on the defensive in syria many of the parties in this proxy war are eyeing the next stage of this conflict as a result russia and the u.s. are at odds is washington strategic interest in syria really iran. syria i'm joined by my guest christopher davidson in derm he is a lecturer in middle east politics at durham university as well as author of shadow wars the secret struggle for the middle east in london we have alexander mchugh he is a writer on legal aff
well russia may be well known for its icy winters but locals in the southern siberia were still more than a little surprised to see giant hail in the samba five people needed medical treatment to go full sized hail selling in lake. popular holiday resorts while cars and even some houses were left damaged the intensity of the storm was caught on camera by number of locals well bad weather has been wreaking havoc across the region a week that qualcomm's to say the worst outcomes. next it's...
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property to find this small storage for the furs, you would not find, but you may find some furs from siberiahow much is it worth, that vast mansion? how much is it worth? i cannot say for sure, but for sure... many millions of us dollars. but i was earning yearly, very substantial amounts of money. it's interesting that you say that, because in 2014, the government demanded all ceos, bosses of state companies, because to go public with their income and assets, you refused for some time, and then when you finally exceeded to their request, you declare that your income, i believe, was in the range of 61 to 83,000 us dollars a month. no way was that an income that could have bought you the vast estate that i'm talking about. listen, listen, i have on my account, in petra bank, all the monies, not all the monies, because i have spent them, berry substantial amount of monies. they were my payments, my bonuses, that i was getting as the ceo of the state company. this is true, the tax authorities know about it and they have it, no problem with that. and nobody challenges. there clearly was a proble
property to find this small storage for the furs, you would not find, but you may find some furs from siberiahow much is it worth, that vast mansion? how much is it worth? i cannot say for sure, but for sure... many millions of us dollars. but i was earning yearly, very substantial amounts of money. it's interesting that you say that, because in 2014, the government demanded all ceos, bosses of state companies, because to go public with their income and assets, you refused for some time, and...
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donald trump had already tweeted support for the decision to isolate qatar by siberia beer and othershe podium, calling out doha as an historic supporter of terrorism. nations came together and spoke to me about confronting qatar over its behaviour. so we had a decision to make, do we take the easier of order we finally take a ha rd easier of order we finally take a hard but necessary action? —— easy road. we have to stop the funding of terrorism. the unprecedented blockade of qatar has exploded a history of regional differences into a full—blown crisis. hours before trump spoke the secretary of state called on doha's neighbours to ease the embargo, he said it isn'tjust causing food shortages but... his tone and approach were strikingly different. we have called for calm and thoughtful dialogue with clear expectations and accountability among the parties in order to strengthen relationships. we ask that there be no further escalation by the parties in the region. we call on qatar to be responsive to the concerns of its neighbours. in a nuanced message, tillerson also urged all parties
donald trump had already tweeted support for the decision to isolate qatar by siberia beer and othershe podium, calling out doha as an historic supporter of terrorism. nations came together and spoke to me about confronting qatar over its behaviour. so we had a decision to make, do we take the easier of order we finally take a ha rd easier of order we finally take a hard but necessary action? —— easy road. we have to stop the funding of terrorism. the unprecedented blockade of qatar has...
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across siberia, thunderstorms and they may come into play.n in from the west is our area of rain in from the west is our area of low pressure wobbles its way in. uncertainty about the timing. that is where we could pull in the warm and humid air. monday night into tuesday, this is where we could see some of those thunderstorms creeping in across parts of the country, but no sooner has the humid air arrived and it will be swept away again from the west. that pressure air looks likely to return as we get deeper into next week. that brief flirtation with something more humid all come about because of this dip in thejet all come about because of this dip in the jet stream on the southern and eastern side of the jet stream, we are able to tap into the warm and humid air but, as we get deeper into the week, the jet stream breaks through and we are into the fresher airand not only through and we are into the fresher air and not only will we be in the fresher air, thejet air and not only will we be in the fresher air, the jet stream air and not only
across siberia, thunderstorms and they may come into play.n in from the west is our area of rain in from the west is our area of low pressure wobbles its way in. uncertainty about the timing. that is where we could pull in the warm and humid air. monday night into tuesday, this is where we could see some of those thunderstorms creeping in across parts of the country, but no sooner has the humid air arrived and it will be swept away again from the west. that pressure air looks likely to return...
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for its icy wind says but locals in southern siberia were still more than a little surprised to see hail on the first official day of summer five people needed medical treatment off a golf ball sized hail found in lake yoyo a popular holiday resort all cars and even some houses were left badly damaged the intensity of the storm was caught on camera on a number of locals where there's been wreaking havoc across the region all week. it was just this map aust. tragedy buckle under pressure from me you up next on international it's a few. kids . does she don't concern you then and i can do a little deal in the sand on the boys from in that are equal to two inches i mean what equals is still something going on in jindo and this will be done to tell him to. deal with that to those of you know this is this is. what the islamic state perceives to be on the. defense of in syria many of the parties in this proxy war are on the next stage of this conflict as a result russia in the us our goal is washington strategic interest in syria land. called the future we don't need only. every the world shoul
for its icy wind says but locals in southern siberia were still more than a little surprised to see hail on the first official day of summer five people needed medical treatment off a golf ball sized hail found in lake yoyo a popular holiday resort all cars and even some houses were left badly damaged the intensity of the storm was caught on camera on a number of locals where there's been wreaking havoc across the region all week. it was just this map aust. tragedy buckle under pressure from me...
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well russia may be well known for its icy wind but locals in southern siberia was to move on what a surprise to see the giant hole in the sun the five people needed medical treatment.
well russia may be well known for its icy wind but locals in southern siberia was to move on what a surprise to see the giant hole in the sun the five people needed medical treatment.
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in 1908 when one hit in siberia. that is my scientific input. alison: thank you. stick with the theme. 50,000 people expected to flock to new mexico this weekend this is a weekend that marks the special anniversary that brings people to the area of southwest. >> a major question that man has asked. with realone? >> u.f.o. believers and even skeptics are in roswell, new mexico. they are celebrating te vent that put the city on -- the event that put the city on the map. >> as a skeptic i'm 99% it happened. >> u.f.o. researchers say 70 years ago unidentified flying object crashed in a remote area in roswell. they have tried to figure out what happened ever since. >> the one case i want to explain away once and for all is roswell. i could not believe something of that magnitude could be kept secret all that >> the hotels are completely full. >> what really happened 70 years ago? we found plenty of people willing to give us an answer. >> i believe they have an alien and not telling us. >> i believe. >> this is also about exploring the truth behind the mystery of the cr
in 1908 when one hit in siberia. that is my scientific input. alison: thank you. stick with the theme. 50,000 people expected to flock to new mexico this weekend this is a weekend that marks the special anniversary that brings people to the area of southwest. >> a major question that man has asked. with realone? >> u.f.o. believers and even skeptics are in roswell, new mexico. they are celebrating te vent that put the city on -- the event that put the city on the map. >> as a...
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russia and china cannot have a good relationship is russia is weak and they have a long border, and siberia doesn't have people. over the long run, this will be a very troubled relationship. over the short run, xi jinping's putin, and when they get together, what do they talk about? against the u.s.. what are they talking about? the u.s. undermining both of us. are they correct? the answer is yes. [laughter] >> i am interested in what you both think on this subject. anne: my thoughts will be briefer as it is not my area. i would say china takes an instrumental and transactional approach to its alliances rather than having grand alliances. for example, you will find the u.k. very thrilled about its relationship with china right now, because china has promised to fund all these power plants that will disappear again if china does not or when the next round comes up. the same is true, i think china likes having north korea very on it, because it gives them a bargaining chip. china conceptualizes itself as a great ancient, ancient power with tributary states around it. it doesn't need alliances
russia and china cannot have a good relationship is russia is weak and they have a long border, and siberia doesn't have people. over the long run, this will be a very troubled relationship. over the short run, xi jinping's putin, and when they get together, what do they talk about? against the u.s.. what are they talking about? the u.s. undermining both of us. are they correct? the answer is yes. [laughter] >> i am interested in what you both think on this subject. anne: my thoughts will...
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we are in the equivalent of siberia. no pun intended. when it comes to where we were seated in the audience section of the press section of that rose garden news conference, wolf. as you know, that is highly irregular and that could be an oversight on the part of the white house staff. but could also be seen as retaliation for reporting that we are doing here at cnn. and of course if it is retaliation, that's not going to deter us from what we are doing here. we will continue to ask hard questions, such as where are the tapes? the white house is still not answering that question. >> did they offer you any explanation at all? while you guys were placed way in the back and all of the other tv networks were up front, much closer to the president so they could shout a question? >> no. as matter of fact, i've e-mailed sean spicer this. i've asked him why it is we are placed all the way in the back just about all the way in the back when the other television networks were placed in the front. they were in the front row of the section where the
we are in the equivalent of siberia. no pun intended. when it comes to where we were seated in the audience section of the press section of that rose garden news conference, wolf. as you know, that is highly irregular and that could be an oversight on the part of the white house staff. but could also be seen as retaliation for reporting that we are doing here at cnn. and of course if it is retaliation, that's not going to deter us from what we are doing here. we will continue to ask hard...
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. >> next, a report on siberia's first female elected president. ms. cooper is interviews by california representative aaron bass the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee on africa. >> helene cooper, i must tell you i have enjoyed every minute of reading the books and the things you say. you know,
. >> next, a report on siberia's first female elected president. ms. cooper is interviews by california representative aaron bass the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee on africa. >> helene cooper, i must tell you i have enjoyed every minute of reading the books and the things you say. you know,
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. >> next, a report on siberia's first female elected president. ms. cooper is interviews by california representative aaron bass the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee on africa. >> helene cooper, i must tell you i have enjoyed every minute of reading the books and the things you say. you know, when there is a book you like, you are almost dispointed when it comes to an end. it was very special to me because i certainly know president johnson and i thought i knew about her past and all but you went into such incredible detail about her rise and it left me feeling what an unbelievable international leader she was. it made me want to ask about you. i know this isn't your first book. your first book is the house of sugar beach. is that right? >> guest: yes. i thought i knew a lot about her too when i started researching for the book because i am liberian and heard about her all my life even as a little girl who she was a political dissidedi disside dissident. i am from liberia. my family is descended from the free american slaves. my great gre
. >> next, a report on siberia's first female elected president. ms. cooper is interviews by california representative aaron bass the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee on africa. >> helene cooper, i must tell you i have enjoyed every minute of reading the books and the things you say. you know, when there is a book you like, you are almost dispointed when it comes to an end. it was very special to me because i certainly know president johnson and i thought i knew about...
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washington and china can't have a good relationship because russia is weak and they have a long border and siberiadoesn't have any people over the long run this is going to be a troubled relationship. over the short run, xi jinping is putin's best buddy. when putin and xi jinping get together they alie about the u.s., what do they talk about the u.s. is trying to undermine both of us, are they correct, the answer is yes. >> i'm interesting on what both you think on the subject. it's an interesting one. >> my thoughts would be muff briefer because it's not my purview. so, for example, you'll find the uk very thrilled about its relationship with china right now because china has promised to fund all the power plants that will disappear if china does not or when the next round comes up. i think that's kind of the relationship. china still conceptualizes itself as a great ancient, ancient power with tributary states around it. it doesn't need a -- alliances but occasional relationship. >> if you think about military alliance, i think we are not quite at the point of china signing up for a mutual defen
washington and china can't have a good relationship because russia is weak and they have a long border and siberiadoesn't have any people over the long run this is going to be a troubled relationship. over the short run, xi jinping is putin's best buddy. when putin and xi jinping get together they alie about the u.s., what do they talk about the u.s. is trying to undermine both of us, are they correct, the answer is yes. >> i'm interesting on what both you think on the subject. it's an...
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north to siberia, novosebirsk, and another of more than 200 cities where anti-corruption protesters gatheredd west to st. petersburg. the same pattern: gathering chanting and arresting. >> woodruff: back in this country, newly elected montana congressman greg gianforte will not go to jail after all, for assaulting a reporter. the republican pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge, and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service. he'll also attend 20 hours of anger management counseling and pay a fine of $385. a pennsylvania jury has begun deliberating in bill cosby's sexual assault trial. the defense rested abruptly today. cosby himself, accompanied by his wife for the first time, declined to testify. his defense team argued the comedian and his accuser had a consensual relationship. prosecutors argued cosby drugged the woman. in orlando, florida today, they remembered the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. a gunman, omar mateen, killed 49 people at a gay nightclub last june 12th, before police killed him. he'd pledged allegiance to the islamic state group. this morning,
north to siberia, novosebirsk, and another of more than 200 cities where anti-corruption protesters gatheredd west to st. petersburg. the same pattern: gathering chanting and arresting. >> woodruff: back in this country, newly elected montana congressman greg gianforte will not go to jail after all, for assaulting a reporter. the republican pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge, and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service. he'll also attend 20 hours of anger management...
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and china cannot have a good relationship because russia is weak and they have a long border, and siberia doesn't have people. over the long run, this is going to be a very troubled relationship. over the short run, xi jinping's best buddy is himself. together, and get what do they talk about? against the u.s. what are they talking about? the u.s. undermining both of us. are they correct? the answer is yes. [laughter] anne: my thoughts will be briefer as it is not my area. i would say china takes an instrumental and transactional approach to its alliances rather than having grand alliances. for example, you will find the u.k. very thrilled about its relationship with china rights -- right now, because china has promised to bundle the power plants that will disappear again if china does not or when the next round comes up. the same is true, i think china likes having north korea, very dependent on it because it gives them a bargaining chip. i think that is the relationship. china, i think still conceptualizes itself as a great ancient, ancient power with tributary states around it. it does
and china cannot have a good relationship because russia is weak and they have a long border, and siberia doesn't have people. over the long run, this is going to be a very troubled relationship. over the short run, xi jinping's best buddy is himself. together, and get what do they talk about? against the u.s. what are they talking about? the u.s. undermining both of us. are they correct? the answer is yes. [laughter] anne: my thoughts will be briefer as it is not my area. i would say china...
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i call him the napoleon of siberia. so what are they doing? well, they're starting out with laws requiring missionaries to have a permit. and they make house churches illegal. what is a house church? a house church is where two or three are gathered together in a house in the lord's name and try to worship. you can't do that. that's against the law. if you're going to worship, you have to get a permit to worship in a structured building. and only certain religious groups get a permit to even practice any religion. that's a difficult -- that's difficult in itself. so you have to be in a structured building, approved by the government, and that particular -- the denomination or religious faith has to have a permit to do so. you can't -- during -- sorry, russia, if you're in the -- i'll say it again. if you are in russia, you cannot practice religion online. that happens all over the world, except if you're in russia, you're not going to be able to promote any type of religious or you're going to jail. this is the greatest threat to christianity
i call him the napoleon of siberia. so what are they doing? well, they're starting out with laws requiring missionaries to have a permit. and they make house churches illegal. what is a house church? a house church is where two or three are gathered together in a house in the lord's name and try to worship. you can't do that. that's against the law. if you're going to worship, you have to get a permit to worship in a structured building. and only certain religious groups get a permit to even...
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saying cnn was placed away from the other tv networks in the equivalent of siberia at today's news conferencevery interesting headline on this saturday morning. clayton: just an oversight. yeah, right. get out with rick reichmuth. a look at the forecast. finally feels like summer, rick. rick: i always say if you bring a sign you will get on tv? look at what this lady did. what's your name? >> gayle. rick: i appreciate the idea of you bringing a sign if you think we are going to get through all of those words. bring the sign next time less words. >> we had a lot of people. rick: there you go. i hope all of your people are looking at this quickly. take a look at the weather maps, clayton you are right. summer finally across the northeast. where it's not been summer at all. not the case across the plains where it's been across the southeast. today across the northeast, warming up we will see another shot temps warming up tomorrow and last for a few days. down in the southeast you are cooling down a little bit. a lot of rain across parts of florida. more rain today. we will see that rainy season
saying cnn was placed away from the other tv networks in the equivalent of siberia at today's news conferencevery interesting headline on this saturday morning. clayton: just an oversight. yeah, right. get out with rick reichmuth. a look at the forecast. finally feels like summer, rick. rick: i always say if you bring a sign you will get on tv? look at what this lady did. what's your name? >> gayle. rick: i appreciate the idea of you bringing a sign if you think we are going to get...