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. >>> east bay, 154th scottish highland gathering and games.da county fair runs through tomorrow. preview. >> reporter: 154th scottish highland games happening at alameda county fairgrounds. >> scottish games held annually at alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton, oldest west of the mississippi, highlights are pipes and heavy events. >> long log cut from tree, about 75 to 85 pounds. they vary, 18 feet to 120, 130 pounds. scots made anything they could think of out of the game. >> this is heavy, no way i can hold this. cool. whoa. >> so monumental, it's very unique. where else? don't see any other sport where you do that. there's a caber, a weight over the bar, two stones, two hammers, there's two weights. we have a sheep. >> reporter: highland dance is a lot more athletic, used to be old military dances. country dance is social dancing, more in groups. highland dances done in kilts were originally military dances to show off how strong the military was. >> he pleasanton is biggest games on this west coast, we have a traditional sport, reenac
. >>> east bay, 154th scottish highland gathering and games.da county fair runs through tomorrow. preview. >> reporter: 154th scottish highland games happening at alameda county fairgrounds. >> scottish games held annually at alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton, oldest west of the mississippi, highlights are pipes and heavy events. >> long log cut from tree, about 75 to 85 pounds. they vary, 18 feet to 120, 130 pounds. scots made anything they could think of out...
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highland own as the rim. those mountains extend anywhere and they're900 feet very steep. they can only be crossed by those three gaps that you see on the map. there is one all weather road murfreesboro, f 41, it runs south through the and own to manchester continues southeast toward chattanooga. that's the ground that we're going bragg has deployed his army to gaps with his infantry and extend his cavalry in several directions. forrest and wheeler will be west towards the duck river and in northeast, between woodbury and minville in the top right map will bee morgan, at least until june 20 1863 when he embarks on a raid into kentucky and disobeys indiana andoes into ohio and will be captured at buffington island so he'll disappear just before the campaign starts and rosecrans has been waiting for that. in and around shelbyville covering guy's camp. claiborne's division of gap andll hold liberty the area -- alexander p. 6,000 mendivision of holding that area. being an cavalry, alarm force in case the followers decide to move out murfreesboro. the idea is to warn the infant
highland own as the rim. those mountains extend anywhere and they're900 feet very steep. they can only be crossed by those three gaps that you see on the map. there is one all weather road murfreesboro, f 41, it runs south through the and own to manchester continues southeast toward chattanooga. that's the ground that we're going bragg has deployed his army to gaps with his infantry and extend his cavalry in several directions. forrest and wheeler will be west towards the duck river and in...
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this is a recreation of his highland park assembly line. and chrysler and durrant, founder of general motors. this big, exciting boom in manufacturing and the automobile industry was huge, particularly in southeastern michigan. at the same time, though northern part of michigan was still largely farming, but the advances in technology, particularly the vaseline engine, resulted in new technologies like the motorized tractor. other breakthroughs really ofped usher in a new era farming in michigan, allowing family farms to grow into sustainable businesses. early in the 20th century, almost 25% of michigan farmers were dairy farmers. factories are booming and southeast michigan, we have farming on a larger scale happening. so both worlds existing simultaneously. we have now moved into the part of the museum that talks about michigan during world war ii, particularly the war production that took place. right before the u.s. entered world war ii president franklin d roosevelt put a call out. be the great arsenal of democracy. , michigan and detr
this is a recreation of his highland park assembly line. and chrysler and durrant, founder of general motors. this big, exciting boom in manufacturing and the automobile industry was huge, particularly in southeastern michigan. at the same time, though northern part of michigan was still largely farming, but the advances in technology, particularly the vaseline engine, resulted in new technologies like the motorized tractor. other breakthroughs really ofped usher in a new era farming in...
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after they leave the highland rim at this point is somewhat anti-climactic.s ready to fight it out in the trenches of tullahoma. >> and on eight, r1996 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basic argument of denies, no plan, no 6 million, no leadership from hitler, no gas chambers. and the last point is this was all made up by jews. >> and send at 5 p.m. eastern a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. and that six on american artifacts the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on fdr. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> part of our life coach today on the c-span networks is here at the institute of peace in washington. a discussion on the u.s. taliban is process and where the process stands. it's expected to get underway in about five minutes. we will have live here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] will [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudibl
after they leave the highland rim at this point is somewhat anti-climactic.s ready to fight it out in the trenches of tullahoma. >> and on eight, r1996 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basic argument of denies, no plan, no 6 million, no leadership from hitler, no gas chambers. and the last point is this was all made up by jews. >> and send at 5 p.m. eastern a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. and that six on american...
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the rest of the campaign after they leave the highland room at this point is somewhat anticlimactic.ith rosecrans at manchester bracket tova houma, bragg is ready to fight about and the tensions of tullahoma. >> on html lunches in history every university professor deborah would step on a 1986 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basic argument of deniers. no plan, no 6 million. no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers. in the last point is that this was all made up by jews. >> sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on fdr in the four freedoms. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. earlier today senate minority leader chuck schumer came to the floor to announce that the senate would exercise its option to take another vote on president trump's national emergency declaration for the southern border. under the law of the senate can boat to repeal the declaration every six months. lawmakers vote
the rest of the campaign after they leave the highland room at this point is somewhat anticlimactic.ith rosecrans at manchester bracket tova houma, bragg is ready to fight about and the tensions of tullahoma. >> on html lunches in history every university professor deborah would step on a 1986 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basic argument of deniers. no plan, no 6 million. no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers. in the last point is that this was...
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i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands.'m keen to find out just how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great, because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music plays so this is a bone whistle, that is one of the earliest musical instruments in human history. and i'm going to give it a go. whistle toots 0h, 0k! whistle toots and this is what some of the crannogs would have looked like. wow, look at this! hello there! hello, welcome! welcome to the crannog. welcome to the crannog, yes. this is much bigger than i thought it would be. it's very spacious, it's like a tardis, isn't it? small on the outside and you come in and... we have always been wowed by that illusion. it's large but very cosy. you have a hearth and a domestic seating area for everybody to sit around, to eat their meals at the end of the day. behind you we have a little pen, for putting the animals in over the winter, we think. and we've got — what's here? well, basically you've got an upper level here for sleeping in. i
i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands.'m keen to find out just how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great, because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music plays so this is a bone whistle, that is one of the earliest musical instruments in human history. and i'm going to give it a go. whistle toots 0h, 0k! whistle toots and this is what some of the crannogs would have looked like. wow, look at this! hello...
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we could see up to 50 millimetres in some parts of the highland.south, a lot of sunshine. temperatures today, high teens across northern scotland but feeling chilly aware we have the rain, up to 23 in the south—east of england. something else adding to the cooler feeling scotland will be the cooler feeling scotland will be the wind which stops to pick through the wind which stops to pick through the evening and overnight. also for northern ireland. the gusts in excess of a0 mph widely, but for the northern isles, 60 to 65 mph, severe gales puzzle for a time. the band of cloud is sliding south through the small hours. temperatures overnight, fairly even, just about in double figures everywhere, the wind keeping the temperatures up in scotland, despite the fact that we move into colder air of despite the fact that we move into colderairof —— despite the fact that we move into colder air of —— behind despite the fact that we move into colderair of —— behind it despite the fact that we move into colder air of —— behind it where the front. first thing o
we could see up to 50 millimetres in some parts of the highland.south, a lot of sunshine. temperatures today, high teens across northern scotland but feeling chilly aware we have the rain, up to 23 in the south—east of england. something else adding to the cooler feeling scotland will be the cooler feeling scotland will be the wind which stops to pick through the wind which stops to pick through the evening and overnight. also for northern ireland. the gusts in excess of a0 mph widely, but...
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host: we are from debra next in highlands, new jersey.aller: hi. -- reason i am following calling is i may have a difference of opinion from some of the callers. i am a little unusual. i see our problem as one of lack of planning. problemsle list of that this country has. and the globe has regarding climate change. if you believe in it or not, even those that don't believe in it have no choice but to recognize the reality of what is occurring. , would like a national plan and i realize that is nearly impossible in our current political environment and our economy. , would like a national plan people to start thinking about in government, and national plan for retreat, from extreme repeatedly vulnerable disaster areas due to climate change. that so you are saying people like that guy from miami beach calling saying that to me people living down there that should not be there -- how would that plan be impacted, how would you get people to move? caller: it is so extreme and upsetting. ok? for people to deal with, for anybody to deal with. un
host: we are from debra next in highlands, new jersey.aller: hi. -- reason i am following calling is i may have a difference of opinion from some of the callers. i am a little unusual. i see our problem as one of lack of planning. problemsle list of that this country has. and the globe has regarding climate change. if you believe in it or not, even those that don't believe in it have no choice but to recognize the reality of what is occurring. , would like a national plan and i realize that is...
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so the rainfall totals mounting up across highland scotland, the winds picking up here through the dayile, a breezy picture for northern ireland but much of england and wales sees light winds, blue skies and lots of sunshine. so a fine day across much of the uk on saturday. a little bit of patchy cloud here and there but temperatures up to about 21 to 23 degrees widely across england and wales. northern ireland at about 19 celsius, scotland 15 to 17 where you have outbreaks of rain and also those strong gusty winds. in fact, these are the wind gusts saturday afternoon. we could see 40 to 60mph gusts of wind particularly across the northern isles. that's where we'll see the strongest of those wind gusts. heading on into saturday evening and overnight, the winds tend to ease as this frontal system moves its way south. it will be tending to weaken a bit. so a bit of patchy rain early sunday for northern ireland, parts of northern england as well. and it's still reasonably mild as well. temperatures for most of us holding into double figures. through the day on sunday, we've got this weath
so the rainfall totals mounting up across highland scotland, the winds picking up here through the dayile, a breezy picture for northern ireland but much of england and wales sees light winds, blue skies and lots of sunshine. so a fine day across much of the uk on saturday. a little bit of patchy cloud here and there but temperatures up to about 21 to 23 degrees widely across england and wales. northern ireland at about 19 celsius, scotland 15 to 17 where you have outbreaks of rain and also...
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coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed head highlands emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile the images captured the eye of the storm as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next . at a sport starting with tennis. champion has been knocked out of the. grand slam tournament in the 4th round as she was defeated in straight sets by switzerland to switzerland's bilin that bench edge at this was the 3rd time this year benji just beaten a sucker and the next tranche will face down a vacuum to save the match point as she beat germany's yulia goodies in the men's singles world number 6 alexander sparrow of crashed out of the competition at the german took the 1st set against the argos shots man but then lost the following 3 in football 3 german 2nd division clubs have withdrawn their complaints of the eligibility of hamburg for what a battery a yatta a media reports last month and questioned his identity and age but on monday thoughts is dropped their investigation into the job planned nuremberg and karlsruhe recently lost t
coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed head highlands emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile the images captured the eye of the storm as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next . at a sport starting with tennis. champion has been knocked out of the. grand slam tournament in the 4th round as she was defeated in straight sets by switzerland to switzerland's bilin that bench edge at this was the 3rd time this year benji just...
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today, we had lots of sunshine around, the highest temperatures were in highland with a high of 25 celsius most of the cloud has been kept well away, but it's this area of cloud here that will bring a change in from the atlantic during the second half of the weekend. ahead of that, though, we've seen some thin cloud across an eastern parts of england earlier on. that could reform actually for a while and drift its way into eastern scotland. it's been quite blowy today as well, and that breeze is still there overnight so less fog around, could be some bits and pieces through the vale of york for example, but it won't be as cold as it has been over the past few nights either. now, let's set up the weekend and high pressure has brought the sunshine over the past few days. that is drifting its way further east across europe, which is why the winds are picking up, but it's a southerly wind and hence those high temperatures. waiting in the wings, we saw the cloud earlier on, this weather front here will start to push in from the atlantic. and we may start to see a bit of cloud developing across
today, we had lots of sunshine around, the highest temperatures were in highland with a high of 25 celsius most of the cloud has been kept well away, but it's this area of cloud here that will bring a change in from the atlantic during the second half of the weekend. ahead of that, though, we've seen some thin cloud across an eastern parts of england earlier on. that could reform actually for a while and drift its way into eastern scotland. it's been quite blowy today as well, and that breeze...
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today we had temperatures in the mid 20s in highland and grampian and overnight night will have clear some patchy cloud developing and heading into east of scotland, a little fog ofan act into east of scotland, a little fog of an act because the breeze keeps going and as a result it will not be as cold as it has been over the past couple of nights. to the south—west, we may see some cloud and the odd shower coming into the far south—west and later into northern ireland but elsewhere there is more sunshine to come. still quite gusty winds, especially for the western side of the uk. the heat is across much of wales into the midlands to as the home counties where temperatures will be up to 25 degrees. things change overnight and into sunday, with search and see some showers pushing up from the south—west. this can be heavy and thundery and then a band of more organised rain comes in also. that should be clearing away from wales and the south—west of england in the afternoon as it turns cooler and fresher and in the north—east of scotland, it is likely to be dry and warm for a while in no
today we had temperatures in the mid 20s in highland and grampian and overnight night will have clear some patchy cloud developing and heading into east of scotland, a little fog ofan act into east of scotland, a little fog of an act because the breeze keeps going and as a result it will not be as cold as it has been over the past couple of nights. to the south—west, we may see some cloud and the odd shower coming into the far south—west and later into northern ireland but elsewhere there...
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after they leave the highland rim at this point is somewhat anti-climactic because with bragg is readyo fight it out there in the trenches. >> 589:00 on lectures and history, emory university professor on her 1996 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basics arguments of deniers. no plan. no six million. no it leadership from hitler. no gas chambers. the last point that this was all made up by jews. >> sunday, at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. at 6:00, on american artifacts the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on f.d.r. and the four freedoms. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> the u.s. house returning for legislative work at noon eastern. they will take up two bills restricting oil and gas drilling in the u.s. they began their day today with a morning hour speeches and a number of those were remembrances of 9/11 on this 18th anniversary. mr. green: thank you, madam speaker. and still i rise. that will 1, a day live in the annals of history eternally. a day when the
after they leave the highland rim at this point is somewhat anti-climactic because with bragg is readyo fight it out there in the trenches. >> 589:00 on lectures and history, emory university professor on her 1996 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basics arguments of deniers. no plan. no six million. no it leadership from hitler. no gas chambers. the last point that this was all made up by jews. >> sunday, at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion about...
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we have seen highest temperatures in highland and grampian, 25 celsius. the satellite picture most of the cloud has been kept well away but this cloud will bring a change in the weather for the second half of the weekend coming in from the atlantic. not just yet though, we may seem some then cloud developing across eastern parts of england into easter scotla nd parts of england into easter scotland overnight but on the whole, it is dry and clear. it has been a little more breezy out there and that breeze will be around tonight so that breeze will be around tonight so there will be not much fog and it will not be as cold. let set up the weekend, it has been high pressure that has brought the sunshine, that is heading into my central and eastern parts of europe which is why the wind is picking up but it is more of a southerly wind still be one in the sunshine but the band of cloud is on that weather front there and that was slowly pushing from the south—west to change the weather. we may start to see a bit of cloud arriving in the far south—west of england
we have seen highest temperatures in highland and grampian, 25 celsius. the satellite picture most of the cloud has been kept well away but this cloud will bring a change in the weather for the second half of the weekend coming in from the atlantic. not just yet though, we may seem some then cloud developing across eastern parts of england into easter scotla nd parts of england into easter scotland overnight but on the whole, it is dry and clear. it has been a little more breezy out there and...
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. >> scottish highland games at the pleasanton fairgrounds is in the books.n the bay area. just celebrated is 154th year. games over the weekend featured competitions like heavy hammers, for the women, fired a modern shotput. traditional food, dance competitions and hundreds of drummers and bagpipers with the goal of bringing out anyone with the celtic spirit. >> we come alive one weekend a year for this. >> we are considered by many to be the largest such celtic festival in the world. you won't find anything this big in scotland for interest. >> many of the festival historical demonstration center around the art of war practiced by scotsmen to protect themselves from invaders, 25,000 people it attended this year's highland games. >> it looks like a lot of fun. struck a search of an abandoned storage locker turned up a lost treasure. two california collectors are on a mission to find the family of a fallen hero. >>> a live look at some of our traffic cameras, like conditions out there. live look at the richmond, santa fell bridge, we will be back after the br
. >> scottish highland games at the pleasanton fairgrounds is in the books.n the bay area. just celebrated is 154th year. games over the weekend featured competitions like heavy hammers, for the women, fired a modern shotput. traditional food, dance competitions and hundreds of drummers and bagpipers with the goal of bringing out anyone with the celtic spirit. >> we come alive one weekend a year for this. >> we are considered by many to be the largest such celtic festival in...
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we'll take you out to the scottish highland games in pleasanton. >>> those are clear looking skies over sfo right now. there are no weather delays out here but clear skies like that are usually a sign of warm temperatures. no doubt you felt them today if you were inland. i'm going to show you some relief coming up in the forecast. >>> the annual scottish highland games this weekend at the pleasanton fairgrounds. john ramos shows us a celebration of strong people with the strength to endure. >> this gathering of the clans is one of the oldest events of the bay area, celebrating its 154th year. and it is said to be the largest of its kind in the world. scotland has had to fight off one invader after another through most of its history, so it's not surprising that much of its culture centers around the art of war. from archery to sword play to what's known simply as a brawl where heavily armored combatants hack at each other with swords for about 30 seconds until exhausted. >> enemies come together, they clash. and then they seem to withdrawal, then come back together. >> is that just beca
we'll take you out to the scottish highland games in pleasanton. >>> those are clear looking skies over sfo right now. there are no weather delays out here but clear skies like that are usually a sign of warm temperatures. no doubt you felt them today if you were inland. i'm going to show you some relief coming up in the forecast. >>> the annual scottish highland games this weekend at the pleasanton fairgrounds. john ramos shows us a celebration of strong people with the...
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. >> the scottish highland games have been going on all over the city. >> the games feature street competitions the women throwing a heavy storm inspired the modern shot put. there's also traditional food, competitions and hundreds of drummers and bag pipes with the goal of bringing out everyone's celtic spirit. >> the heartbeat that goes in the drums and all the other ones. we come alive one weekend a year for this. it's wonderful. >> we're considered by many to be the largest such celtic festival in the world. you won't find anything this big in scottland for instance. >> many of the
. >> the scottish highland games have been going on all over the city. >> the games feature street competitions the women throwing a heavy storm inspired the modern shot put. there's also traditional food, competitions and hundreds of drummers and bag pipes with the goal of bringing out everyone's celtic spirit. >> the heartbeat that goes in the drums and all the other ones. we come alive one weekend a year for this. it's wonderful. >> we're considered by many to be the...
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justify that you have a safe in the morning you know in north highlands roee to shatter ix. >>national news now the inspector general of the us intelligence community is sounding an alarm. michael atkinson says the acting director of national intelligence is keeping him from executing his duties and responsibilities the acting dni the white house and the justice department blocked atkinson from sharing with congress details of a er complaint. alex marquardt reports. >>it's a deadlock over an unseen potentially explosive complaint by a member of the intelligence community about the president that in communications between a foreign leader and president trump he according to the washington post had made that leader a promise what he allegedly promised is unknown as is who the foreign leader was but it was enough of a blockbuster claim for the intelligence community inspector general to feel forced to go to congress claiming the whistleblower complaint is being blocked by the white house the department of justice and the office of director of national intelligence because they
justify that you have a safe in the morning you know in north highlands roee to shatter ix. >>national news now the inspector general of the us intelligence community is sounding an alarm. michael atkinson says the acting director of national intelligence is keeping him from executing his duties and responsibilities the acting dni the white house and the justice department blocked atkinson from sharing with congress details of a er complaint. alex marquardt reports. >>it's a...
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cooks my territory in brazil is in the dryer highlands post of even the young can see this highland disappearingour native plants are dying due to lack of water. if it goes on like this, 20 years from now my homeland will become a desert, my people will be at risk of becoming history. right now the amazon is burning. we continue our roundtable discussion with youth climate activists. we're joined by xiye bastida with fridays for future here new york and katie eder founded the future coalition , where she is currently the executive director. and juwaria hirsi jama. we also have kelsey juliana, lead plaintiff in the landmark youth climate lawsuit against the united states government. and jerome foster ii. on wednesday afternoon, greta thunberg tweeted in support t of youth climate activist who were still attempting to get into the united states. she tweeted -- "i hear from different sources that many youth climate activists traveling to the u.n. youth climate summit have not been given u.s. visas in time for their travel. if you could start to interact under this tweet, maybe journalists and other
cooks my territory in brazil is in the dryer highlands post of even the young can see this highland disappearingour native plants are dying due to lack of water. if it goes on like this, 20 years from now my homeland will become a desert, my people will be at risk of becoming history. right now the amazon is burning. we continue our roundtable discussion with youth climate activists. we're joined by xiye bastida with fridays for future here new york and katie eder founded the future coalition ,...
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i territory in brazil is in the dry highlands.ven the young can see this highland disappearing and are david -- are native plants are dying due to lack of water. if it goes on like this, 20 years from now by people will be at risk of becoming history. right now the amazon, home to millions of my relatives, is burning. there inwas washington, d.c. come at a news conference standing next to senator markey and greta thunberg and others. very important as we bring the powerquote from bolsonaro but the elevation of the voices of these activists and how much threat they face. the areas that protect are not on fire when you look at the map from above. and the other areas are the ones on fire come the threats that you have been continue to talk about. >> one of the key points that came out of the first day of the people sumummit was that we owea major r debt to indigenous p pes around the world. it is sad that we did not listen to their wisdom's about how .umanity should coexist we have seen how that indigenous knowledge has actually save
i territory in brazil is in the dry highlands.ven the young can see this highland disappearing and are david -- are native plants are dying due to lack of water. if it goes on like this, 20 years from now by people will be at risk of becoming history. right now the amazon, home to millions of my relatives, is burning. there inwas washington, d.c. come at a news conference standing next to senator markey and greta thunberg and others. very important as we bring the powerquote from bolsonaro but...
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there is scotch irish, german, highland scots. a force of about 1500 highland scots who are very much loyalists begin to march toward the coast. there is word that a british naval squadron is approaching north carolina and if the squadron could meet these 1500 loyalists, maybe they could subdue north carolina. well, on february 27, 1776, another battle is fought. this one is called the battle of wars creek bridge. february 27, 1776. this is moore's creek bridge. it is a little bridge over a deep, swampy stream called moore's creek and what the americans did is they took the planking off the bridge and creased them. the americans were on this side of the bridge with guns and there were 1500 loyalists on the other sides in kilts, with bagpipes and carrying broad swords. crying out king george, with broad swords, they try to walk across the runners of the bridges under fire. bad, that is an understatement. they got slaughtered. the americans lay the planking down, counterattack, and within a couple days about 40 of these people have
there is scotch irish, german, highland scots. a force of about 1500 highland scots who are very much loyalists begin to march toward the coast. there is word that a british naval squadron is approaching north carolina and if the squadron could meet these 1500 loyalists, maybe they could subdue north carolina. well, on february 27, 1776, another battle is fought. this one is called the battle of wars creek bridge. february 27, 1776. this is moore's creek bridge. it is a little bridge over a...
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they leave the highland rim at this point, it is somewhat and hecla mac take. -- somewhat anticlimacticenier. no 6 million, no leadership from hitler's no chambers, and the last point -- this was all made up by jews. rockwell0, the norman traveling exhibit on fdr. passed onr nation's american history tv every weekend on c-span3 -- our on americant history tv every weekend on c-span3. org to see-spanstore. what's new for american history tv and explore all of the c-span products. >> next, a national history center briefing with a political scientist and a historian who have spent their careers studying american-iranian relations. in light of current tensions between the two nations, the scholars trace the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program, which began in 1957 with the assistance of the eisenhower administration as part of an atoms for peace" initiative. mr. kennedy: good morning. this is an amazing crowd. we have already had to turn away a good 50 people or more. i am dane kennedy, director of the national history center. i want to welcome you to this briefin
they leave the highland rim at this point, it is somewhat and hecla mac take. -- somewhat anticlimacticenier. no 6 million, no leadership from hitler's no chambers, and the last point -- this was all made up by jews. rockwell0, the norman traveling exhibit on fdr. passed onr nation's american history tv every weekend on c-span3 -- our on americant history tv every weekend on c-span3. org to see-spanstore. what's new for american history tv and explore all of the c-span products. >> next,...
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there's scotch irish, germans, highland scotts and a force of about 1500 highland spots who are loyalistsard the coast. there's word that a british naval squadron is approaching north carolina. if this british naval squadron could meet the 1500 loyalists, maybe they could subdue north carolina. well, on february 27th, 1776, another battle is fought. this is called the battle of moores creek bridge. battle of moores creek bridge. february 27th, 1776. this is moore's creek bridge. it's a little bridge over this deep swampy scream called moore's creek. what the americans did is they took the plankings off the bridge. and they greased them. and the americans are on this side of the bridge with guns, and there's about 1500 loyalists on the other side in kilts, bag pipes and carrying broad swords. and crying out king george in broad swords. they try to walk across the runners of the greased bridges under fire. what do you suppose their odds are? >> bad. >> bad. that's an understatement. they get slaughtered. the americans lay the planking down, counter attack. and within a couple of days about
there's scotch irish, germans, highland scotts and a force of about 1500 highland spots who are loyalistsard the coast. there's word that a british naval squadron is approaching north carolina. if this british naval squadron could meet the 1500 loyalists, maybe they could subdue north carolina. well, on february 27th, 1776, another battle is fought. this is called the battle of moores creek bridge. battle of moores creek bridge. february 27th, 1776. this is moore's creek bridge. it's a little...
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unfortunately, she passed away on their way to highland hospital. >> reporter: she had five children. old. she sold tacos and tamales to thgathered at thly and her oakland home to warn mourn the tragic and sudden loss. he said that he heard the gunshots around 12:45 am. >> it was like five gunshots, for sure. >> reporter: police say that two people were arguing inside of a home and it was taken outside. is >> there was an argument that took place on the street. it was a distance away. but unfortunately, as we know, a stray bullet can be very dangerous. >> reporter: mercedes just wants justice for a life taken too in. >> we were celebrating. please. please call 911, if you have any information. we need justice. not only my mom, but all of the victims of gun violence need justice. >> reporter: oakland police have posted a reward, $2000 leading to the arrest. the family has set up a gofundme account. julie goodrich,ix 5. >> think you very much. >>> our other big story, hope
unfortunately, she passed away on their way to highland hospital. >> reporter: she had five children. old. she sold tacos and tamales to thgathered at thly and her oakland home to warn mourn the tragic and sudden loss. he said that he heard the gunshots around 12:45 am. >> it was like five gunshots, for sure. >> reporter: police say that two people were arguing inside of a home and it was taken outside. is >> there was an argument that took place on the street. it was a...
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and he way to highland hospital. >> 44-year-old martha casiano had five children, the youngest four years old. she sold tacos and tamales to support her family and daughter's college education . today the family gathered at their east oakland home to mourn the sudden and tragic loss . >> it was loud, it was pretty loud. >> trammell said he heard the gunshots around 12:45 in the morning. >> 10 seconds later it was like two powers. it was like five gunshots for sure. >> two people were arguing inside a home and then it was taken outside. >> there was an argument that took place up the street. it was a distance away but unfortunately, as we know, a stray bullet can be very dangerous. >> mercedes says she just wants justice for a life taken too soinveit and let them know if you have any information because we need justice not only my mom needs justice but all the victims of gun violence need justice. >> the family has set up a gofundme page in the oakland police department has posted a reward, $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of whoever is involved. in oakland, julian goodrich, k
and he way to highland hospital. >> 44-year-old martha casiano had five children, the youngest four years old. she sold tacos and tamales to support her family and daughter's college education . today the family gathered at their east oakland home to mourn the sudden and tragic loss . >> it was loud, it was pretty loud. >> trammell said he heard the gunshots around 12:45 in the morning. >> 10 seconds later it was like two powers. it was like five gunshots for sure....
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i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands. find outjust how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music plays. so this is a bone whistle, that is one of the earliest musical instruments in human history. and i'm going to give it a go. whistle toots. 0h, 0k! whistle toots. and this is what some of the crannog would have looked like. wow, look at this! hello there! hello, welcome! welcome to the crannog. welcome to the crannog, yes. this is much bigger than i thought it would be. it's very spacious, it's like a tardis, isn't it? small on the outside and you come in and... we have always been wowed by that illusion. it's both large but very cosy. you have essential hearth and a domestic seated area for everybody to sit around, to eat their meals at the end of the day. behind you we have a little pen for putting the animals in over the winter, we think. and we've got — what's here? well, basically, you've got an upper level here for sleeping in.
i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands. find outjust how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music plays. so this is a bone whistle, that is one of the earliest musical instruments in human history. and i'm going to give it a go. whistle toots. 0h, 0k! whistle toots. and this is what some of the crannog would have looked like. wow, look at this! hello there!...
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. >> the rest of the campaign, to be quite honest with you, after they leave the highland rim at this point is somewhat anticlimactic, because with brag, he's ready to fight it out in the trenches. >> and a program on the 1996 hole kauft survivor david irving. >> no plan, no $6 million, no leadership from hitler, no gas chambers, and the last point is that this was all made up by jews. >> and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion about shake spear's influence on u.s. politics and at 6:00 on american artifacts, the normal rock well traveling exhibit. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on cspan 3. >> president trump announced that his administration will take action to ban flavored e-cigarettes from the market in an effort to protect children against addiction. he was joined by health and human services secretary alex azar and fda acting commissioner, dr. norman sharpless. afterwards, president trump answered reporter questions. >> thank you very much. i just want to say that the first lady and myself, we just came back from an incredible experience at th
. >> the rest of the campaign, to be quite honest with you, after they leave the highland rim at this point is somewhat anticlimactic, because with brag, he's ready to fight it out in the trenches. >> and a program on the 1996 hole kauft survivor david irving. >> no plan, no $6 million, no leadership from hitler, no gas chambers, and the last point is that this was all made up by jews. >> and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion about shake spear's influence on u.s....
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unfortunately she passed on her way to the highland hospital.>> there was an argument that took placeit was a distance away. unfortunately as we know a stray bullet can be very dangerous. >> the victims daughters is or call thlionouy. s to come > authories confirming a body pulled from safranciscbay way onto the oakland international airport tarmac. the body turned up this morning near the oakland estuary. alameda county deputy tried to pull over a pickup truck that ran a stop sign. the driver instead sped down an access road crashed through an airport gate and then drove onto the tarmac. then he abandoned his truck and headed toward the water. >>> 30s believe he drowned in the bay trying to escape. >>> down in los angeles the dodgers are not taking any chances when it comes to their fans. >>> y dodger stadium is rolling out the new netting. >> reporter: in a sense this is the second round of netting extensions here at dodger stadium. this ballpark is joining a growing number of teams to make that move. for the family it is a thrill to get as close to the action as possible at dodger
unfortunately she passed on her way to the highland hospital.>> there was an argument that took placeit was a distance away. unfortunately as we know a stray bullet can be very dangerous. >> the victims daughters is or call thlionouy. s to come > authories confirming a body pulled from safranciscbay way onto the oakland international airport tarmac. the body turned up this morning near the oakland estuary. alameda county deputy tried to pull over a pickup truck that ran a stop...
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a much cloudier day here, and pretty wet, especially across the northern aisles and the highlands.d south across scotland and northern ireland as the day pans out. quite windy across the northern half of the uk. particularly strong gusts of that gusts of wind in scotla nd gusts of that gusts of wind in scotland and northern ireland. england and wales essentially staying cloud free. some missed around perhaps at the moment. lifting in the next few hours. in the sunshine, we should see our temperatures go up into the low 20s, perhaps 23 in the south—east of england. a chillier story where we have the wind and rain, just 15 for the north—west of scotland. susan, thank you very much. looks like it will be a lovely weekend for many people. enjoy what you are doing this weekend. it is 6:17 a.m., which means it is time for the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is, as always, mark kermode. hello! what have you been watching, mark? well, we have downton abbey, which is the big screen version of the tv se
a much cloudier day here, and pretty wet, especially across the northern aisles and the highlands.d south across scotland and northern ireland as the day pans out. quite windy across the northern half of the uk. particularly strong gusts of that gusts of wind in scotla nd gusts of that gusts of wind in scotland and northern ireland. england and wales essentially staying cloud free. some missed around perhaps at the moment. lifting in the next few hours. in the sunshine, we should see our...
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legislation that neither sponsored nor wanted 7 in aberdeenshire today in a traditional spectacle of the highlandqueen arrived having hosted the prime minister at balmoral overnight. constitutional crisis caused by brexit is sure to have been discussed although not resignation of amber rudd. that shock tonight shows just how unpredictable these political times continue to be. duncan kennedy, bbc news. staying with british politics and angela smith, the former uk labour mp, has announced she has joined the liberal democratic party. ms smith was among seven mps to quit the labour party in february over leaderjeremy corbyn‘s approach to brexit and a row over anti—semitism. she's the third mp to join the liberal democrats in a week, an iranian oil tanker, which was seized by british forces injuly, has been spotted outside a syrian port. the ship had been held in gibraltar, suspected of carrying oil to syria, in breach of eu sanctions. it was only released after assurances from iran that it was not bound for syria. however satellite photographs reveal it is now sitting at anchor outside the port of ta
legislation that neither sponsored nor wanted 7 in aberdeenshire today in a traditional spectacle of the highlandqueen arrived having hosted the prime minister at balmoral overnight. constitutional crisis caused by brexit is sure to have been discussed although not resignation of amber rudd. that shock tonight shows just how unpredictable these political times continue to be. duncan kennedy, bbc news. staying with british politics and angela smith, the former uk labour mp, has announced she has...
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the rest of the campaign to be honest with you, after they leave the highland rim is somewhat climatic because with rose cransit. bragg is ready to fight it out in tullahoma. >> and debra with a lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> and with deniers, no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers and the last point this was all made up by jews. >> and sunday, at 5 p.m. eastern, a suggestion with shakespeare's influence on politics. and american artifacts the norman rockwell museum travelling exhibit on fdr's and the four freedoms. explore our nation's past every weekend on c-span 3. >> and now democratic presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren from last weekend's new hampshire democratic party state convention in manchester. this is just over 15 minut
the rest of the campaign to be honest with you, after they leave the highland rim is somewhat climatic because with rose cransit. bragg is ready to fight it out in tullahoma. >> and debra with a lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> and with deniers, no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers and the last point this was all made up by jews. >> and sunday, at 5 p.m. eastern, a suggestion with shakespeare's influence on politics. and american artifacts the norman...
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country but without jobs they say that simply can't be done. 0 baghdad scientists in the scottish highlands think they may have the answer to one of nature's most enduring mystery is does the loch ness monster exist no but they have discovered a large amount of d.n.a. suggesting the last may have once been inhabited by giants. let's get down to it is there a plesiosaur unlocked is not. there is absolutely no evidence of any of it to weaken sequences. so i think we can be fairly sure that there was probably not a joint scaly recall swimming around and look nice now is a possible that what people are seeing is a jaunt to you well maybe. we don't know if the you'll be united that we thing is gigantic from a judge to just many small evils. for . world cup qualifying match. over the decades millions of arabs have moved from the middle east many refugees but others economic migrants taking the skills uproot. al-jazeera world meets to talk to us to forge new lives in the story and the us. never forgetting their roots . but each committed to building a new life helping things. arabs abroad. on al-j
country but without jobs they say that simply can't be done. 0 baghdad scientists in the scottish highlands think they may have the answer to one of nature's most enduring mystery is does the loch ness monster exist no but they have discovered a large amount of d.n.a. suggesting the last may have once been inhabited by giants. let's get down to it is there a plesiosaur unlocked is not. there is absolutely no evidence of any of it to weaken sequences. so i think we can be fairly sure that there...
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impeachment inquiry into the president representative mike thompson of saint helen also tweeting a key highland from the first page i have received information from multiple us government officials that the president of the united states is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country and the 2020 us election within that complaint the whistleblower claims president trump rest ukraine's president to dig up dirt on former vice president joe biden and his son. the whistleblower also says they learned from multiple us officials that senior white house officials had intervened to lock down all records of the phone call hair is calling the move a cover up on twitter pelosi, a green. meanwhile our country. it's another witch on here we go again. >>taylor bus aqi kron 4 news. another developing story that we're following for you this morning, there's now a civil lawsuit filed in the deadly officer-involved shooting at a costco in riverside, so the video from june shows shoppers there it is right there they're scrambling for safety. after an off-duty los angeles police of
impeachment inquiry into the president representative mike thompson of saint helen also tweeting a key highland from the first page i have received information from multiple us government officials that the president of the united states is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country and the 2020 us election within that complaint the whistleblower claims president trump rest ukraine's president to dig up dirt on former vice president joe biden and his son. the...
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protest the angel in mexico city and the day's 1st demonstrations they all began in the far east highland the further pains australia and so on well in bangkok protesters march to the environment ministry in europe protests are taking place from germany to the u.k. . protests comes the same day as the government announced multi $1000000000.00 plan to tackle climate change and then this to harir square in the egyptian capital it's hosting another gathering the square of course was at the heart of demonstrations back in 20112012 children have led a march in nairobi protests there take place from mali to madagascar and students have gathered outside the ministry of housing and urban affairs in new delhi they're protesting against unplanned construction which is contributing to carbon emissions. even justice. is closed. because doing something. is. very very easy to. incentivize good behavior. is really very simple let's get the latest now from dominic kane he's in berlin so what does the day of the march is look like they're. certainly many thousands of people have been marching through the
protest the angel in mexico city and the day's 1st demonstrations they all began in the far east highland the further pains australia and so on well in bangkok protesters march to the environment ministry in europe protests are taking place from germany to the u.k. . protests comes the same day as the government announced multi $1000000000.00 plan to tackle climate change and then this to harir square in the egyptian capital it's hosting another gathering the square of course was at the heart...
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chilly in the highlands of scotland. as was much milder. had across the other side. let us head off to japan. yokohama today mostly dry. we have the approach of a tropical storm. that'll give some heavy rain. for england's mass, further north, it looks set to stay dry. near tokyo there could be some heavy rain around —— match. back home, as we go into sunday, it is all change. the transition day. it still stays largely fine and dry for scotland during daylight. many other areas, the north—east of scotland, there will be showers elsewhere, we have this band of more persistent rain coming in. we could see up to 20 millimetres before the end of play. not a washout. it is clearly a very different complexion to the weather. it certainly is. thank you very much. we willjust rerun those pictures from the peak district all weekend. time now for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. borisjohnson confronted by an angry father on a visit to a hospital and the bbc faces criticism too over how it covered the story. and can you
chilly in the highlands of scotland. as was much milder. had across the other side. let us head off to japan. yokohama today mostly dry. we have the approach of a tropical storm. that'll give some heavy rain. for england's mass, further north, it looks set to stay dry. near tokyo there could be some heavy rain around —— match. back home, as we go into sunday, it is all change. the transition day. it still stays largely fine and dry for scotland during daylight. many other areas, the...
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coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed head highlands emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile these were images captured the eye of the storm as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next. as the central african republic virus has already killed more than 2000 people and the fear. is that more will die if the outbreak can't be contained among the challenges of fighting the disease our mistrust and misinformation some people believe that in about a diagnosis is effectively a death sentence and therefore don't seek treatment others accuse health workers of spreading the virus intentionally the next report looks at the efforts of woman bonus of 5 to set the record straight. humane bill is about to do something that many in this town in eastern congo would consider courageous even foolish. he's on his way to take a mother and her child to the hospital even though both are showing symptoms of a bowler. most would shun such contact fearing they may also contract the virus. but bill isn't afraid to. jump up. so i'm not scared
coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed head highlands emergency services here working in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile these were images captured the eye of the storm as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next. as the central african republic virus has already killed more than 2000 people and the fear. is that more will die if the outbreak can't be contained among the challenges of fighting the disease our mistrust and misinformation some people...
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. >> check out 15-year-old dallan johnston with the highland high marching band putting his entire beingy beat into all those percussion instruments on the sideline. dallan says a lot of his energy comes from happiness and just comes out of him when he's enjoying himself. one fan put it another way, quote, passion personified. yeah. get that gong. yeah. i love it. >>> hey, finally a birthday celebration that was so good even police didn't want it to end. these california officers were responding to a loud music complaint. >> but the party was such a blast that they were unable to resist joining that celebration. everyone took one final spin around the dance floor and then it was time to shut the music off and close down the party. >> but that one final dance, though, good for them. >> good for them. >> more news after this. >> more news after this. e full . full of flavor. texture. color. full of energy. full of... woo! it's fresh and filling. this bowl is full of good. so you can be too. try a new baja or mediterranean warm grain bowl today. you have fast-acting power over pain, so the
. >> check out 15-year-old dallan johnston with the highland high marching band putting his entire beingy beat into all those percussion instruments on the sideline. dallan says a lot of his energy comes from happiness and just comes out of him when he's enjoying himself. one fan put it another way, quote, passion personified. yeah. get that gong. yeah. i love it. >>> hey, finally a birthday celebration that was so good even police didn't want it to end. these california officers...
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scientists say the creatures behind repeated sightings of the loch ness monster in the scottish highlands eels. researchers from new zealand have tried to catalogue all living species in the loch by extracting dna from water samples. no evidence of a prehistoric marine reptile called a plesiosaur was discovered, but there were plenty of eels. a court in france has given this noisy cockerel named maurice leave to continue crowing. a lawsuit to silence him had been brought by a retired couple, who had complained maurice was spoiling their peace. 140,000 people signed a petition defending the bird. hurricane dorian is making its way up the east coast of america, with storm warnings in place for the states of north and south carolina. the powerful storm has already brought devastation to the bahamas. the worst damage and loss of life has been on the abaco islands, where it is estimated at least 70,000 people need aid. from there, aleem maqbool has sent us this report. this was one of the most popular resorts on these islands, torn apart by the brute strength of the storm. tourists who tried t
scientists say the creatures behind repeated sightings of the loch ness monster in the scottish highlands eels. researchers from new zealand have tried to catalogue all living species in the loch by extracting dna from water samples. no evidence of a prehistoric marine reptile called a plesiosaur was discovered, but there were plenty of eels. a court in france has given this noisy cockerel named maurice leave to continue crowing. a lawsuit to silence him had been brought by a retired couple,...
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the water is still coming down from the highlands.tuation. in land. and indeed, down here. the dam is still sound as far as i know. i‘m trying to keep up—to—date with things but it is still 0k. the spanish prime minister, this is an annual whether phenomenon, you get these storms. but he said it was an extraordinary media logical phenomenon. would you agree? you have lived in that region agree? you have lived in that region a while? we have, in 2006 we had really bad storms and floods. we did see that. we saw similar situations where people were putting their bedding outside. but it didn‘t seem too bad but this year it‘s been horrendous. we have the whole view up horrendous. we have the whole view up towards alica nte. horrendous. we have the whole view up towards alicante. and the lightning storms have been horrendous. the waterfall, i believe you have 400 millimetres in places. it's you have 400 millimetres in places. it‘s unthinkable. you have 400 millimetres in places. it's unthinkable. richard roach, thank you very much. you are
the water is still coming down from the highlands.tuation. in land. and indeed, down here. the dam is still sound as far as i know. i‘m trying to keep up—to—date with things but it is still 0k. the spanish prime minister, this is an annual whether phenomenon, you get these storms. but he said it was an extraordinary media logical phenomenon. would you agree? you have lived in that region agree? you have lived in that region a while? we have, in 2006 we had really bad storms and floods. we...
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is looking at highland looking at the possibility of an all island solution for electricity for a common travel areaea and also fr agriculture and food. it's and then t that would leave all the things like customs arrangements border arrangements to be discussed after the withdrawal agreement is signed off and clearly the european union is opposed to leaving that level of detail too late to stage. a second possible solution is looking to northern ireland only backstop that could fly with the european union the whether it would fly in westminster is moot. and the third. thing which the british government make to see you. again to look at the possibility of ending the backstop either by time limits again it's well having arrangements whereby the u. k. could end it unilaterally and again that is. unlikely to fly at the european and. hong kong's pro democracy movement hit a milestone on monday one hundred days of protest sparked by an extradition bill demonstrations have now g grown ininto demands for freree elects and freedom f from beijing's ininfluence. the crisis has been marked by viole
is looking at highland looking at the possibility of an all island solution for electricity for a common travel areaea and also fr agriculture and food. it's and then t that would leave all the things like customs arrangements border arrangements to be discussed after the withdrawal agreement is signed off and clearly the european union is opposed to leaving that level of detail too late to stage. a second possible solution is looking to northern ireland only backstop that could fly with the...
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today, we had lots of sunshine around, the highest temperatures were in highland with a high of 25 celsiusay, but it's this area of cloud here that will bring a change in from the atlantic during the second half of the weekend. ahead of that, though, we've seen some thin cloud across eastern parts of england earlier on. that could reform actually for a while and drift its way into eastern scotland. it's been quite blowy today as well, and that breeze is still there overnight, so less fog around, could be some bits and pieces through the vale of york for example, but it won't be as cold as it has been over the past few nights either. now, let's set up the weekend and high pressure has brought the sunshine over the past few days. that is drifting its way further east across europe, which is why the winds are picking up, but it's a southerly wind and hence those high temperatures. waiting in the wings, we saw the cloud earlier on, this weather front here will start to push in from the atlantic. and we may start to see a bit of cloud developing across the far southwest of england and wales and
today, we had lots of sunshine around, the highest temperatures were in highland with a high of 25 celsiusay, but it's this area of cloud here that will bring a change in from the atlantic during the second half of the weekend. ahead of that, though, we've seen some thin cloud across eastern parts of england earlier on. that could reform actually for a while and drift its way into eastern scotland. it's been quite blowy today as well, and that breeze is still there overnight, so less fog...
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many who leave head to the cities and the highlands where it is getting much more crowded.eet growing demand, the government has started pumping water out of the ground. many houses only get up to 24 hours of water a week, and over half the capital's supply comes from a massive pool of underground water, an aquifer. but aquifers need rain to fill up again, and it is raining less and less. well, according to the science reports, these aquifers can serve us up to 50 years. what happens after 50 years? after 50 years, we go to the deep aquifers. but the deeper they go, the more expensive it gets to pump the water up to the surface. and even that water will eventually run out. i always believe that the future generations, our kids, they won't forgive us what we are doing because we still have the time to act. but in a few years we will be beyond the recovery rate. many countries in the region rely on desalination, removing salt from sea water. but that uses a lot of energy, and jordan can't afford it. on the bright side, jordan has sunshine and wind. with projects like these, i
many who leave head to the cities and the highlands where it is getting much more crowded.eet growing demand, the government has started pumping water out of the ground. many houses only get up to 24 hours of water a week, and over half the capital's supply comes from a massive pool of underground water, an aquifer. but aquifers need rain to fill up again, and it is raining less and less. well, according to the science reports, these aquifers can serve us up to 50 years. what happens after 50...