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africa made fabric of the global market and at least in itself is begging for more and more of these addison's back in kenya and in countries like rounder and nigeria the more fabric they're able to china and the more demand they like into her of this is a good thing because then they're able to use platforms like i've been changed to market their products and get more clients to them as as customers and this in itself is an added advantage because then it will give the economic independence milissa for example this is huge and saw this additional income is helping her as well to take care of her family but at the same time meet the additional costs to see to ensure peace and other costs as well saw economic independence is a key and it helps them to enjoy blood ordering there are they thank you so much for this. emerging market stocks ended a 6 day winning streak today on dismal data from china its economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly 3 decades and the 3rd quarter weak demand at home and abroad is hitting production and the trade war with the u.s. doesn't help either. from the steel wor
africa made fabric of the global market and at least in itself is begging for more and more of these addison's back in kenya and in countries like rounder and nigeria the more fabric they're able to china and the more demand they like into her of this is a good thing because then they're able to use platforms like i've been changed to market their products and get more clients to them as as customers and this in itself is an added advantage because then it will give the economic independence...
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egypt are holding an emergency meeting in the hall to take up the issue nicholas hawk reports from addison. this factory is making baby clothes destined for the u.s. but it has a problem it's out of electricity running on a diesel generator much to the frustration of human the site's manager who wants to go green. means when you just talk about the war in the balkans or you know the you know the direction of the field but ethiopia has done what most countries thought impossible ethiopians half of whom live on less than 2 dollars a day raised $4000000000.00 to build africa's the largest hydroelectric dam on the world's biggest waterway the river nile without any assistance from international donors the ground is now near completion and this is making countries downstream nervous among them egypt because it gets 90 percent of its fresh water from the river nile. either recognizing them you hear his friends going in and. for his money or to watch of the night. and. egypt wants more water than ethiopia is ready to supply the dams reservoir is the size of greater london if filled too quickly eg
egypt are holding an emergency meeting in the hall to take up the issue nicholas hawk reports from addison. this factory is making baby clothes destined for the u.s. but it has a problem it's out of electricity running on a diesel generator much to the frustration of human the site's manager who wants to go green. means when you just talk about the war in the balkans or you know the you know the direction of the field but ethiopia has done what most countries thought impossible ethiopians half...
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. >> right now we want to go to addison smith. you are down in san jose, what was it like there? >> reporter: yes, frank and julie i am in downtown san jose on south first street. personally, i did not feel the earthquake. i was in the life truck prepping for the 11:00 news. i did see reports from this earthquake. i went down to the continental bar, which is really the only space here open in downtown. i talked to two people who were outside, a bouncer and a patriot. i said hey, did you guys fill the earthquake. the patriot told me is that what it was, he said he felt something that resembled a rumbling motion. i wanted to ask him more, then he got kind of camera shy when i told him i was a news reporter. i tried to go inside the continental bar, they did not want me to ask peopat here in san jose. i have been getting tweets from people telling me that they felt it in santa cruz, south san jose, my best friends have been texting me, telling me they felt it was felt here in south bay. i was originally here for a story that happens over the weekend. it was a hit and run that was ca
. >> right now we want to go to addison smith. you are down in san jose, what was it like there? >> reporter: yes, frank and julie i am in downtown san jose on south first street. personally, i did not feel the earthquake. i was in the life truck prepping for the 11:00 news. i did see reports from this earthquake. i went down to the continental bar, which is really the only space here open in downtown. i talked to two people who were outside, a bouncer and a patriot. i said hey, did...
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sabbath should fall under their jurisdiction while allowing the celebration to be held back here in addison for the 1st time in more than a century could be seen as an olive branch from the government. and other international observers worry that it could serve to incite more nationalist sentiments and further divide the o.p.'s some regional flags flew high despite calls to avoid politics during the celebrations the chance that a reacher is about celebrating our country's peace and prosperity it's not about ethnicity or gender it's about tolerance recent to reach the celebrations held outside the capital have been marred by protests after a stampede and 2016. but the government says 50 people were killed but opposition leaders and human rights watch had put that figure in the hundreds the main part of this year's event however ended according to its name peacefully it continues into sunday at a popular lake resort nearby robyn kriel al jazeera at a sad about. at least 10 people have been injured in a grenade attack in indian administered kashmir the attack happened near a government office
sabbath should fall under their jurisdiction while allowing the celebration to be held back here in addison for the 1st time in more than a century could be seen as an olive branch from the government. and other international observers worry that it could serve to incite more nationalist sentiments and further divide the o.p.'s some regional flags flew high despite calls to avoid politics during the celebrations the chance that a reacher is about celebrating our country's peace and prosperity...
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number of reports and sticky lation circulating about other rallies pro abbey perhaps taking place in addison barber tomorrow as well yes it certainly is the edges of of the pasta just on paper but not the ad is above the present certainly not the ad is up about here and the leader prime minister i'll be at mit who is it would if this nobel peace prize just over 24 hours ago and i've spoken to time this idea that's what this 1000000000 is that you she says she has no where are any arrests that were offenses not aware of these arrests referred us back to the ad is arab east we're currently not taking our calls but yes certainly this goes against the very peace prize that a prime minister was awarded yesterday the ideas of peacemaking inclusiveness he released a lot of journalists a lot of people who had been jailed opposition activists in the mega was only arrest from greece from jail if every of 28 and so this is a not a good look for in the open air but as i said it will really depend on why that's been arrested all right thanks so much for that. it's time to get the weather his demi yeah le
number of reports and sticky lation circulating about other rallies pro abbey perhaps taking place in addison barber tomorrow as well yes it certainly is the edges of of the pasta just on paper but not the ad is above the present certainly not the ad is up about here and the leader prime minister i'll be at mit who is it would if this nobel peace prize just over 24 hours ago and i've spoken to time this idea that's what this 1000000000 is that you she says she has no where are any arrests that...
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brigade that day commanded by colonel gibson and his old virginia brigade now david alabama brigade addison -- a deep ravine, drained by a stream called lieutenant you're familiar with today, lieutenant run has been dammed by -- and created wilcox lake. flank road iven on and you've seen that big lake here there that was the ravine through which mahone's men went to get to the federal position. he was accompanied by one section of there that was the ravine a marylandch section, the maryland battery and at 3:00 p.m. ma hope wasart position. located that seam between barlow's left and the sixth right, and poured through that gap almost sending the surprise defenders from the irish brigade and their supports under clinton running for the rear. some regiments of the corps seemed paralyzed the men running every direction according to one union officer. barlow stated that the of his division took place without any warning to me entirely. unexpected.ely it was all over in a few minutes. turning east, mahone's juggernaut now targeted mott's and one by one, mott's crumbled like falling 2k078 dominos
brigade that day commanded by colonel gibson and his old virginia brigade now david alabama brigade addison -- a deep ravine, drained by a stream called lieutenant you're familiar with today, lieutenant run has been dammed by -- and created wilcox lake. flank road iven on and you've seen that big lake here there that was the ravine through which mahone's men went to get to the federal position. he was accompanied by one section of there that was the ravine a marylandch section, the maryland...
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. >> the colorado family home school's fifth grade addison. >> my husband wanted to be the ones in theeat and hoe being educated on. >> teaching includes four to five hours on curriculum, field trips, and real life. according to the national center for educational statistics, the number of homeschooled students is nearly double that of 20 years ago, 1.7 million students were homeschooled in 2016. most parents say the traditional school environment drove them home followed by bullying, peer pressure, violence, and drugs, control over religious education, vaccinations, and less government are important factors in kids careers. sophomore brett baugh was missing about 30 school days a year for hockey. >> trying to fit school into the hockey life, i saw his stress level skyrocket. >> he is now enrolled in the youth sports and education program, here, ice time, guidance, an independent are blended. >> not only do you get to work at your own pace but it also takes all the distractions out. >> the world is changing and i think education is changing. >> families cringe on headlines like homesch
. >> the colorado family home school's fifth grade addison. >> my husband wanted to be the ones in theeat and hoe being educated on. >> teaching includes four to five hours on curriculum, field trips, and real life. according to the national center for educational statistics, the number of homeschooled students is nearly double that of 20 years ago, 1.7 million students were homeschooled in 2016. most parents say the traditional school environment drove them home followed by...
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south of that temperatures just edging up on the some heavy showers to cross that western side of the addison all the possible in ecuador pain to venezuela and beyond the western side of the caribbean seeing the u.s. weather see go on through the next couple days that's where the thickest cloud is right into central america and levy down polls certainly on the cots here eastern areas of mexico as well saying some wet weather there just up into the the gulf of mexico across the caribbean we don't want to see showers just pushing out of its awards hispania out of these will just not just a little further east was as we go on through thursday but otherwise plenty of fine sunny weather to come. the weather sponsored by catherine was. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill the both and when they're suffering the father didn't have the heart to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and here is the draw. you know hope of finally laying the pass to rest and giving peace to the victims' families. if i could jus
south of that temperatures just edging up on the some heavy showers to cross that western side of the addison all the possible in ecuador pain to venezuela and beyond the western side of the caribbean seeing the u.s. weather see go on through the next couple days that's where the thickest cloud is right into central america and levy down polls certainly on the cots here eastern areas of mexico as well saying some wet weather there just up into the the gulf of mexico across the caribbean we...
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addison smith is in san jose tonight. you talked to the person who shot the video? >> reporter: frank, the student who took this video was across the street, about to go to a nightclub when he saw two groups of people arguing near this crosswalk. then, he says out of nowhere, a car comes speeding by, hitting a pedestrian. >> i had no idea this was all going to go down. >> reporter: jamaal was at the intersection of south and salvador street in downtown ea heading to a nightclub when he saw two groups of people who looked like they were about to fight. he decided to record it on his phone when suddenly this happened. >> out of nowhere, the car comes and turns, and hits that dude and takes off. >> reporter: he posted the video on twitter. a closer look, you could see a pedestrian was knocked to the ground underneath the park red cross. the man gets up and walks away. police say the victim was taken to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. >> it was a shock to all of us. after it was done, i looked at my friend like that hit someon in front of us. you only
addison smith is in san jose tonight. you talked to the person who shot the video? >> reporter: frank, the student who took this video was across the street, about to go to a nightclub when he saw two groups of people arguing near this crosswalk. then, he says out of nowhere, a car comes speeding by, hitting a pedestrian. >> i had no idea this was all going to go down. >> reporter: jamaal was at the intersection of south and salvador street in downtown ea heading to a...
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addison. particular companies themselves deal with these less savory parts of their main characters? >> i would say that, as i was researching the book, for motor company was very helpful, though somewhat concerned that the book might just be about some of ford's less attractive believes and qualities. but if you go to the ford museum in dearborn and you go to the benson ford research center there, they have right there for anyone who wants to, every copy of the dearborn independent with all the very unfortunate things that are in it. their archives contain the materials that demonstrate just what and antisemite henry ford was. thomas edison research park in west orange, new jersey, the same thing. the archives of their lives that had been preserved for us our very objective, and you can find in them what you look for. when you're writing a book, i'm not trying to say one thing or the other, and trying to give balance in context, which i hope i did. >> so a little bit more on thomas edison. wh
addison. particular companies themselves deal with these less savory parts of their main characters? >> i would say that, as i was researching the book, for motor company was very helpful, though somewhat concerned that the book might just be about some of ford's less attractive believes and qualities. but if you go to the ford museum in dearborn and you go to the benson ford research center there, they have right there for anyone who wants to, every copy of the dearborn independent with...
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secretary of state dean addison, indian president nehru, the south korean president, and the north were contingent on thousands of acts of disciplining, subjects. the book opens up in u.s. occupied south korea and internmenterican camps and it follows 4000 japanese interrogators to korea. it traces the postwar journeys of p.o.w.'s by the united nations to india, brazil, and argentina and finally maps out the movement of p.o.w.'s through the interrogation network through pow camp's. obviously i will not be touching on all of this during my talk today, but if you have questions about the other interrogation rooms i would be very happy to engage with that. let's begin with how this became the central issue on the armistice negotiation tables. of 1951, the newest addition by the truman administration to basically the national security council, the joint chiefs of staff, etc., etc., truman had created something called these psychological strategy war and the mandate was to create the vision, the holistic psychological warfare for the united states. so they had already honed in on the p.o.w.
secretary of state dean addison, indian president nehru, the south korean president, and the north were contingent on thousands of acts of disciplining, subjects. the book opens up in u.s. occupied south korea and internmenterican camps and it follows 4000 japanese interrogators to korea. it traces the postwar journeys of p.o.w.'s by the united nations to india, brazil, and argentina and finally maps out the movement of p.o.w.'s through the interrogation network through pow camp's. obviously i...
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sabbath should full under their jurisdiction while allowing the celebration to be held back here in addison for the 1st time in more than a century could be seen as an olive branch from the government. international observers worry that it could serve to incite more nationalist sentiments and further divide the o.p.'s some regional flags flew high despite calls to avoid politics during the celebrations in china. a rich is about celebrating our country's peace and prosperity it's not about ethnicity or gender it's about tolerance recent to reach a celebrations held outside the capital have been mobbed by protests after a stampede in 2016 where the government says 50 people were killed but opposition leaders and human rights watch had put that figure in the hundreds the main part of this year's event however ended according to its name peacefully it continues into sunday at a popular lake resort near by robyn kriel al jazeera at a sad about. finding one of africa's most acclaimed artist. held his 1st exhibition here in the middle east the gun an artist has won many awards for his work that's
sabbath should full under their jurisdiction while allowing the celebration to be held back here in addison for the 1st time in more than a century could be seen as an olive branch from the government. international observers worry that it could serve to incite more nationalist sentiments and further divide the o.p.'s some regional flags flew high despite calls to avoid politics during the celebrations in china. a rich is about celebrating our country's peace and prosperity it's not about...
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and that area we currently have seen it number of fire addison personnel still operating.his is a safety concern with when they have those in the street as engines all over the place firefighters still mopping up reintroducing residents in their cars in that area poses a concern so going to delay that until a >>and with the winds over still experiencing new geysers. no word though is going to spark. >>we're always very worried about week and on that's why we have maintained significant number of resources on the incident continue to monitor and suppress the hot spots and keep an eye on anything that might lie to thank you so much for joining us. >>i'm sure they're so grateful to go home because they had to leave their homes in the middle of the night in pitch black. i will continue to fall this but for now on live august sarah stinson. >>thanks a lot sarah see so could be worse your individual actually release was no fire i e e it that's a situation that a lot of people are going to be hundreds of thousands waking up this morning in the dark is genie added more blackouts l
and that area we currently have seen it number of fire addison personnel still operating.his is a safety concern with when they have those in the street as engines all over the place firefighters still mopping up reintroducing residents in their cars in that area poses a concern so going to delay that until a >>and with the winds over still experiencing new geysers. no word though is going to spark. >>we're always very worried about week and on that's why we have maintained...
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states has $100.00 nuclear said than complete disasters the united states has 100 nuclear reactors addison quater a lot of the electricity is adequate these are vital a lot agent to get the outlook to. it's a growing city and these are all aging out they're going to be shut down but they don't know how to replace them shutting up that account but states don't know that's an. ice in america states doesn't know how to build icebreakers anymore it's been decades since they built one o. the people who new are standing with or built. since they built one well the people who knew how to build one are the rear door to your door. is your t's crossed. out of a static states has stands no chance that in terms of it checks and splitting it. into our terms ticks of. a ship which is arctic you know the arctic is thawing out so a lot of the law conceptuality russia which you know the arctic is thawing out so a lot of opportunities there and the americans won't be able to make use of them not only is this american and the americans will be able to make use of them not only is this american bigotry toward
states has $100.00 nuclear said than complete disasters the united states has 100 nuclear reactors addison quater a lot of the electricity is adequate these are vital a lot agent to get the outlook to. it's a growing city and these are all aging out they're going to be shut down but they don't know how to replace them shutting up that account but states don't know that's an. ice in america states doesn't know how to build icebreakers anymore it's been decades since they built one o. the people...
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will be the latest to testify in the impeachment inquiry into president donald trump christopher addison and catherine croft both served on the former special envoy to ukraine volker. the power follow on exam the vin the national security council official in charge of ukraine policy who testified on tuesday he was the 1st impeachment with those who dissent to the call between trump and the ukrainian president which is at the center of the inquiry lines out of washington and i was house correspondent kimberly how could so kimberly will can we expect today. age or what we expect is kind of a deep dive into the trump administration's ukraine policy as you point out 2 state department experts essentially on ukraine policy testifying in a closed door session what we expect we're going to hear from them if some of this is leaked out we do have some of the prepared statements but essentially there's going to be sort of an offering of timelines questions will be answered about the troubled ministrations ukraine policy and also we know that at least one of the witnesses will testify that she was
will be the latest to testify in the impeachment inquiry into president donald trump christopher addison and catherine croft both served on the former special envoy to ukraine volker. the power follow on exam the vin the national security council official in charge of ukraine policy who testified on tuesday he was the 1st impeachment with those who dissent to the call between trump and the ukrainian president which is at the center of the inquiry lines out of washington and i was house...
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addison and emma were born early at 32 weeks, but they are healthy thankfully and expect today go home to raise twin girls. talk about a double play. jedediah: wow that's so cute so little. am i growing one of those right now? griff: it'll be a surprise. speaking of surprises what is the weather going to do out on fox square? >> that will be a little bit of a surprise but what's not a surprise is i've got a great group of people are we happy to be out here this morning? >> [applause] >> adam: the forecaster just asking about griff, a little bit of a 50/50 type of forecast all because we're tracking that tropical system that just made landfall yesterday beginning to run up the east coast so we're seeing heavy showers as cross portion off of or north carolina , into virginia good news is most of the rain shoots off to the atlantic and this is our future forecast and there is the future radar. i have a lot of people here visiting new york worried about this forecast. is it going to rain in new york guys? >> no! >> adam: to be honest it might rain in new york. a little bit of a 50/50 situa
addison and emma were born early at 32 weeks, but they are healthy thankfully and expect today go home to raise twin girls. talk about a double play. jedediah: wow that's so cute so little. am i growing one of those right now? griff: it'll be a surprise. speaking of surprises what is the weather going to do out on fox square? >> that will be a little bit of a surprise but what's not a surprise is i've got a great group of people are we happy to be out here this morning? >>...