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a voice very well known all the way from america east coast to the west. great to have you on the program for the breaking news coverage tonight. kerry, many, many say that gorbachev helped to prevent a potential world war 3. but at the same time, with the collapse of the soviet union, the people of russia went through immense hardships in the economic chaos. so the 1990s, looking at russia. now, how would you compare contemporary russia to that of crumbling soviet union? well, that's a complicated question, but i'm, i'm certainly glad you asked it quite clearly at the time to sort of start with what you were saying during the fall, there was an enormous amount of soviet troops, weaponry, unimaginable force, able to be used, had it been used it's widely accepted that we probably would have ended up in world war 3, in which case you and i would not be talking today. so probably a good thing that you know, that kind of effort was withheld. how did things turn out and play out today? well, it's a tough call. i would give credit to ronald reagan for having lis
a voice very well known all the way from america east coast to the west. great to have you on the program for the breaking news coverage tonight. kerry, many, many say that gorbachev helped to prevent a potential world war 3. but at the same time, with the collapse of the soviet union, the people of russia went through immense hardships in the economic chaos. so the 1990s, looking at russia. now, how would you compare contemporary russia to that of crumbling soviet union? well, that's a...
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thomas tai: originally, rice came to america via the east coast in the early 1600s and then in california around the 1850s. this was during the gold rush, and the railroads and rice was brought in by immigrant workers, mainly from china. there was a lot of rice imported to feed these workers. there was interest in trying to develop it as a local crop. later on, it was determined that rice could grow quite well a little bit further north, and a scientist from the usda actually was the first one to grow a rice crop successfully in california in about 1908. shortly thereafter, farmers became interested, and rice production started about 1911 and now it's become really part of the lifeblood of this region. [distant bird squawkin jake: our rice is locally sourced in california. for me, that was a key aspect, to be able to have control of our rice from the paddy all the way through to the bottle. california has a long history of rice cultivation. very fortunate to me. i can call up to rice growers in sacramento, which is only two hours from re, and i can order my rice. erin o'donnell: we've bee
thomas tai: originally, rice came to america via the east coast in the early 1600s and then in california around the 1850s. this was during the gold rush, and the railroads and rice was brought in by immigrant workers, mainly from china. there was a lot of rice imported to feed these workers. there was interest in trying to develop it as a local crop. later on, it was determined that rice could grow quite well a little bit further north, and a scientist from the usda actually was the first one...
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coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and top end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the north east coast. brazil in eastern sections is wall south of this. it is all about the heat and associates. you're up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday. with the high have 18 degrees. cats are official airline of the journey. ah ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award bought now for your hero ah, this is.
coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and top end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the north east coast. brazil in eastern sections is wall south of this. it is all about the heat and associates. you're up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday. with the high have 18 degrees. cats are official airline of the journey. ah ah. safe going home and then international anti...
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america. it's midnight on the east coast. polls are now closed in all five states that we're watching.shington, missouri, and washington state, we are going way to steve kornacki just a moment to get the bay latest numbers as votes are still being counted. and perhaps the most watched both of the night happened in kansas where nbc news now projects that voters decided to protect the states right to an abortion. this is the first day poets on abortion rights since the court overturned roe v. wade. in arizona, three trump endorsed election deniers are on the ballot. all three races, right now, too early to call. but that may change, while i am talking to you. in michigan trump endorsed candidate tudor dixon, is the projected winner of the republican primary for governor. dixon will run against the incumbent gretchen whitmer. in missouri the battle of the two trump endorsed candidates called eric has been decided. and we seem to projects that missouri atourney general eric schmidt has won the republican nomination for senate, defeating the former governor eric greitens. and in washington
america. it's midnight on the east coast. polls are now closed in all five states that we're watching.shington, missouri, and washington state, we are going way to steve kornacki just a moment to get the bay latest numbers as votes are still being counted. and perhaps the most watched both of the night happened in kansas where nbc news now projects that voters decided to protect the states right to an abortion. this is the first day poets on abortion rights since the court overturned roe v....
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winds off the atlantic giving us some showers for that east coast of brazil, the north east coast as well. but i got to get you to central america. it's really soggy. forecasts around tegucigalpa on friday. we see that rain fill in after the u . s. right now 1st it was texas, now there's been flash flooding in mississippi. we saw about a 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. that leads to scenes like this and still the threat of more flooding on friday. more southern areas, louisiana into the florida panhandle. truth be told it across the state of florida could certainly see some flooding, flash flood watches in play for the desert southwest, with some monsoon, downpours here and after western canada we go. the winds are shifting around, so could see some smoke from wildfires, billow into vancouver on friday. and that disturbs weather around the great lakes is moving further toward the east. so deteriorating conditions in places like new york on friday. ah, the every month you will have someone from home that'll say, oh please, i need my me for days with the economy and free full and children and spread around the world. how does
winds off the atlantic giving us some showers for that east coast of brazil, the north east coast as well. but i got to get you to central america. it's really soggy. forecasts around tegucigalpa on friday. we see that rain fill in after the u . s. right now 1st it was texas, now there's been flash flooding in mississippi. we saw about a 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. that leads to scenes like this and still the threat of more flooding on friday. more southern areas, louisiana into the...
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america. it is midnight on the east coast. polls are now closed in all five states that we are watching.missouri, michigan, and washington today. we are going right to state kornacki just a moment. to get the very latest numbers as votes are still being counted. but perhaps the most watched vote of the night happened in kansas where nbc news now projects that voters decided to protect the states rights to and abortion. this is a first date on abortion rights since the court overturned roe v. wade. in arizona, three trump endorsed election deniers are on the ballot. all three races, right now, too early to call. but that may change, while i am talking to you. in michigan trump endorsed candidate tutor dixon, is the projected winner of the republican primary for governor. dixon will run against the incugr
america. it is midnight on the east coast. polls are now closed in all five states that we are watching.missouri, michigan, and washington today. we are going right to state kornacki just a moment. to get the very latest numbers as votes are still being counted. but perhaps the most watched vote of the night happened in kansas where nbc news now projects that voters decided to protect the states rights to and abortion. this is a first date on abortion rights since the court overturned roe v....
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america. it is midnight on the east coast. polls are now closed in all five states that we are watching. arizona, kansas, missouri, michigan, and washington today. we are going right to state kornacki just a moment. to get the very latest numbers as votes are still being counted. but perhaps the most watched vote of the night happened in kansas where nbc news now projects that voters decided to protect the states rights to and abortion. this is a first date on abortion rights since the court overturned roe v. wade. in arizona, three trump endorsed election deniers are on the ballot. all three races, right now, too early to call. but that may change, while i am talking to you. in michigan trump endorsed candidate tutor dixon, is the projected winner of the republican primary for governor. dixon will run against the incumbent gretchen whitmer. in missouri the battle of the two trump endorsed candidates called eric has been decided. and we seem to projects that missouri eric schmidt has won the republican nomination for senate, defeating the former governor eric greitens. and in washington
america. it is midnight on the east coast. polls are now closed in all five states that we are watching. arizona, kansas, missouri, michigan, and washington today. we are going right to state kornacki just a moment. to get the very latest numbers as votes are still being counted. but perhaps the most watched vote of the night happened in kansas where nbc news now projects that voters decided to protect the states rights to and abortion. this is a first date on abortion rights since the court...
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access to material resources like goods, land, money, came to a head of americas growing urban landscapes. both on the east coast, places that are familiar to us, in growing midwestern cities also. between the 17 90s and into the 1830s. but these teams in my, and i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story that illuminate some of the ideas that we will talk about in more detail today. particularly, how americans in the early national period encountered, commented on, and experienced urban infrastructural growth and change. in eight 1810, a young woman by the name of margaret van horn dwight set out on a 500 mile journey from connecticut to the ohio territory. she is going with a few travel companions and friends. margaret was born in 1790. she was the descendant of a prominent line of connecticut theologians and yale college presidents. she grew up in an age defined by the uncertainties and the possibilities of the new nation. yet, margaret's six-week journey west left a lot to be desired. the group stayed in dirty taverns, they encountered scores of other wagons making the journe
access to material resources like goods, land, money, came to a head of americas growing urban landscapes. both on the east coast, places that are familiar to us, in growing midwestern cities also. between the 17 90s and into the 1830s. but these teams in my, and i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story that illuminate some of the ideas that we will talk about in more detail today. particularly, how americans in the early national period encountered, commented...
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neil: 1:00 pm on the east coast of america and we are following the fallout of the president's move to americans. it is not going very smoothly and might be careful, for those who like this might find out there could be complications to this. we've got you covered with hillary vaughn at the white house, some very large pandemic perks that didn't go as planned and repercussions we are still feeling today. madison allworth has more, college loan forgiveness is. edward lawrence in jackson hole, wyoming, the federal reserve chairman, the mission at the mount how the economy is doing and chance to speak of what kansas president george and to kick things off on lessons we've learned with perks of the past. >> seems the pandemic is never-ending, the president again yesterday using the pandemic as an excuse to help millions of americans with college debt avoid the bill collector for a few months longer or skip out on the bill entirely. dodging debt is one of the pandemic era perks making it easier for people to be picky about whether people go back to work, that's a problem because businesses
neil: 1:00 pm on the east coast of america and we are following the fallout of the president's move to americans. it is not going very smoothly and might be careful, for those who like this might find out there could be complications to this. we've got you covered with hillary vaughn at the white house, some very large pandemic perks that didn't go as planned and repercussions we are still feeling today. madison allworth has more, college loan forgiveness is. edward lawrence in jackson hole,...
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. >> yes, i have traveled from the east coast to the west coast, middle america, and let me tell youhat a lot of people are just heartbroken and upset that they have lost the right to make decisions about their own body, about their own health care. i not only talked women, i've talked to men who say, it should not be up to the government, it's up to the individual. that is a fundamental right we've had for about 50 years in this country, and now all of a sudden it has been taken away, just ripped away. people are upset. sudden ipeople are mad. people want to get the right back. the way they do that is to go to the polls and vote. i've >> congress will be needed for a permanent solution. what are you and your colleagues on the hill ready to do to provide pathway to these? >> in the house of representatives, we passed legislation over the recent years that has to do with daca, it has to do with frontline workers who are undocumented, it has to do with people who are here undocumented and should have the right to work. these are the kinds of legislation we have been able to pass in the
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east coast of madagascar garcia later. ah. for scientists, the evidence is irrefutable. but america's climate change denial stubbornly mistrust the facts. despite soaring temperatures, raging wild fires and shrinking water reserves, the world's largest economy. it's still split along ideological lines. so can it ever reach consensus to avoid catastrophe climate wars on a j, sierra lou . ah, they're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories this out in libya, at least 23 people have been killed during battles and tripoli between armed groups, backing rival administrations in the east and the west, the vine, and fall as a build up of forces jostling for control of the capitol unprecedented flooding across pakistan is now killed more than $1000.00 people in less than 90 days. more than 30000000 people have been affected and what pakistan's climate minister calls a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. the french president, a manual con, has wrapped up his 3 day visit to algeria without an official apology for his country's colonial crimes. the 2 nations did agree to work togeth
east coast of madagascar garcia later. ah. for scientists, the evidence is irrefutable. but america's climate change denial stubbornly mistrust the facts. despite soaring temperatures, raging wild fires and shrinking water reserves, the world's largest economy. it's still split along ideological lines. so can it ever reach consensus to avoid catastrophe climate wars on a j, sierra lou . ah, they're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories this out in libya, at least 23 people have been...
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meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday, and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain along that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose right through to panama city and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday. and for the us we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri as wall have to watch for the potential, have seen some flooding there, and the heat is on for los angeles. 33 degrees. this heat will persist for the next several days. so it's certainly going to take its toll fresh air for these coast of the u. s. boston at $25.00 degrees, and this suns out across western canada, the pacific northwest. portland, coming in at 31 soon. ah, the al jazeera correspondents bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we have to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out to the lines a no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled town. they take us to their basement where we find others sheltering from th
meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday, and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain along that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose right through to panama city and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday. and for the us we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri as wall have to watch for the potential, have seen some flooding there, and the...
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meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday, and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain long that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose rate through to panama city. and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday, and for the us, we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri, his wall have to watch for the potential of seen some flooding there. and that heat is on for los angeles, $33.00 degrees. this heat will persist for the next several days. so it's certainly going to take its toll fresh air for these coast of the u. s. boston at $25.00 degrees and this suns out across western canada, the pacific northwest. portland, coming in at 31 soon ah, abandoned by the state, social collectors are occupying spaces among the people, a militant architect working on the edge of renewal. in the 1st episode of rebel law, protecting some viagra feudal heather jones out as eva into the realm of phil phil dinking with serena architect on our geneva. ah ah ah, welcome back to promote about top stories here. this al, a kenya's
meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday, and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain long that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose rate through to panama city. and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday, and for the us, we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri, his wall have to watch for the potential of seen some flooding there. and that...
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americas. hi there. thanks for joining in. so storms have squash the heat away from that east coast of the us. so for the 1st time in more than a week, new york does not have a daytime high. it's daytime high is below 30 degrees. we had some flash flooding in dc. those storms are now toward the mid atlantic. sol pick up the story there, some soaking rains here through the carolinas. and then we've got rain stalled out across the gulf states that rainbow pile up in the days to come could certainly see some flooding. flash flood watches in play for eastern areas of nevada, pushing into utah. as our monsoon rains intensify off to the west coast of canada, the pacific northwest. things fairly settled here are a few showers, nothing major, but i'll take it to central america where we've got some major rainfall really right across the pacific coast there that meets up with the wet weather across the top end of south america, pretty much from kito rate through 2 cayenne is where we will see the rain and a vigorous system now pushing out toward the south atlantic. but it's still going to strike real d
americas. hi there. thanks for joining in. so storms have squash the heat away from that east coast of the us. so for the 1st time in more than a week, new york does not have a daytime high. it's daytime high is below 30 degrees. we had some flash flooding in dc. those storms are now toward the mid atlantic. sol pick up the story there, some soaking rains here through the carolinas. and then we've got rain stalled out across the gulf states that rainbow pile up in the days to come could...
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meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain along that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose right through to panama city and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday. and for the us we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri, his wall have to watch for the potential of seen some flooding there, and that heat is on for los angeles, 33 degrees. this heat will persist for the next several days. so it's certainly going to take its toll fresh air for these coast of the u. s. boston at 25 degrees and the suns out across western canada, the pacific northwest portland, coming in at 31 soon. ah, ah, i am a very proud kenyon, the sydney william router is announced as the winner of kenya's presidential election by an hour imagine and promises to represent the whole nation. oh, the results i met with anger by support is a rhina of dingo suffering defeat for a 5th time. ah.
meet up with the moisture just toward the east of the bolivian andes, on tuesday and for central america. it's really that concentrated rain along that pacific coast, especially anywhere from san jose right through to panama city and just outside of tegucigalpa on tuesday. and for the us we had a week wave of tropical activity that spreading across northern mexico. but look at this rain running through missouri, his wall have to watch for the potential of seen some flooding there, and that heat...
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in their 40s from the east coast who have one immigrant parent and one america. i mean, it would be a very limited subject. so i think you know, we're true. it's in our dna a lot of us got into this because we're curious. we like to cross into other lanes and go into other territories to be surprised by the unknown to encounter it and to and and and in encountering it to also be met with the reflection of our own, you know shortcomings and potentially know our own blind spots, and i think that it's also about just being very very open with the people. you're writing about having it be a conversation talking about these things with them which i have for many years with designing her family, you know, it's was front and center to our process to talk about our differences. and also what what we had in common i want to i want to say that i think it's really good to question. whether you're the right person to tell the story, i think that's a good part of the process. i think if you if you don't then you do have i think your blind spots are more more. maybe more obvio
in their 40s from the east coast who have one immigrant parent and one america. i mean, it would be a very limited subject. so i think you know, we're true. it's in our dna a lot of us got into this because we're curious. we like to cross into other lanes and go into other territories to be surprised by the unknown to encounter it and to and and and in encountering it to also be met with the reflection of our own, you know shortcomings and potentially know our own blind spots, and i think that...
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♪ ♪ >> live from the east coast of the united states of america, you are looking live, you would imagine in the water because alliterative humidity, it is 85%. but it is a beautiful day in the summer. is it blatant summer? here we are already how many days in? nine days in. people are sending their kids back to school in texas and other places. don't look at that, don't go to the beach unless you have the day off and like brian does. >> >> lawrence: i know it looks like little ants. >> maybe that is brian kilmeade taking the day off and on the beach with his family. >> we are glad you were here, welcome. >> lawrence: a lot of breaking news yesterday. let's get straight to it. fox news alert, lawmakers are demanding an investigation into the fbi raid on mar-a-lago. >> steve: former president donald trump has released a campaign style of video on true social. he does not like what happened yesterday. >> ainsley: no, he is calling it a nation and a decline in that video. jacqui heinrich joins us live from the white house with the latest, jackie. >> he claims the fbi has politicized this rai
♪ ♪ >> live from the east coast of the united states of america, you are looking live, you would imagine in the water because alliterative humidity, it is 85%. but it is a beautiful day in the summer. is it blatant summer? here we are already how many days in? nine days in. people are sending their kids back to school in texas and other places. don't look at that, don't go to the beach unless you have the day off and like brian does. >> >> lawrence: i know it looks like...
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winds off the atlantic giving us some showers for that east coast of brazil, the northeast coast as well. but i got to get you to central america. it's really soggy. forecast surround tegucigalpa on friday. we see that rain fill in after the u. s. rate. now 1st it was texas, now there's been flash flooding in mississippi. we saw about a 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. that leads to scenes like this and still the threat of more flooding on friday. more southern areas, louisiana into the florida panhandle. truth be told it across the state of florida could certainly see some flooding, flash flood watches in play for the desert southwest with some monsoon, downpours here and after western canada we go. the winds are shifting around, so could see some smoke from wild fires. bill owen, to vancouver on friday, and that disturbed weather around the great lakes is moving further toward the east . so deteriorating conditions in places like new york on friday. ah, for science this the evidence is irrefutable. but american climate change denial stubbornly mistrust of the fact. despite soaring temperatures, raging wild fires and shrink
winds off the atlantic giving us some showers for that east coast of brazil, the northeast coast as well. but i got to get you to central america. it's really soggy. forecast surround tegucigalpa on friday. we see that rain fill in after the u. s. rate. now 1st it was texas, now there's been flash flooding in mississippi. we saw about a 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. that leads to scenes like this and still the threat of more flooding on friday. more southern areas, louisiana into the...
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americas. hi there. thanks for joining in. so storms have squashed the heat away from that east coast stuff. the u. s. so for the 1st time in more than a week, new york does not have a daytime high, it's day time high is below 30 degrees. we had some flash flooding in dc. those storms are now toward the mid atlantic. sol. pick up the story there, some soaking rains here through the carolinas. and then we've got rain stalled out across the gulf states that rainbow pile up in the days to come could certainly see some flooding. flash flood watches in play for eastern areas of nevada, pushing into utah. as our monsoon rains intensify off to the west coast of canada, the pacific northwest. things fairly settled here are a few showers, nothing major, but i'll take it to central america where we've got some major rainfall really right across the pacific coast there that meets up. what the, what weather across the top end of south america, pretty much from kito rate through to cayenne is where we will see the rain in a vigorous system now pushing out toward the south atlantic. but it's still gonna strike rio
americas. hi there. thanks for joining in. so storms have squashed the heat away from that east coast stuff. the u. s. so for the 1st time in more than a week, new york does not have a daytime high, it's day time high is below 30 degrees. we had some flash flooding in dc. those storms are now toward the mid atlantic. sol. pick up the story there, some soaking rains here through the carolinas. and then we've got rain stalled out across the gulf states that rainbow pile up in the days to come...
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east coast of the us from boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america or heavy is falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and top end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the northeast coast to brazil in eastern sections as well. south of this, it is whole about the heat and it's also on europe to $33.00 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday with a high of 18 degrees. ah, ah, ah, ah . the oppression of an ethnic minority and man, mom goes back many jenkins. the intention was to make sure that ra henders were no longer entitled to either a basic bright, or citizenship right. al jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution after a hinge and me and my exiled on now to sierra lew ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. this are the russian, that house operation nuclear plant in southern ukraine has been disconnected from the countries power grid. that
east coast of the us from boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america or heavy is falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and top end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the northeast coast to brazil in eastern sections as well. south of this, it is whole about the heat and it's also on europe to $33.00 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes...
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east coast of the us from boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america or heavy is falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and south end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the northeast coast to brazil in eastern sections as well. south of this, it is all about the heat in its on see on your up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday with a high have 18 degrees. jeff, by the facts, were at the midway point of the use austell to come on the program. a police chief in texas is fired because of his bush handling of a deadly school shooting at his fort raphael nadal gives the real crowd a taste of wants to come up. next week's us open. ah ah, ah ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption. excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou. ah ah. hello again. adrian finnegan here in though. how about the news out from al jazeera, the headlines. hundreds of thousands of ringo mocking 5
east coast of the us from boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america or heavy is falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and south end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the northeast coast to brazil in eastern sections as well. south of this, it is all about the heat in its on see on your up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing...
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. >> this was to happen in the summer on the east coast, but marilyn wasn't aware that during the summer it does get very, very hot on that side of americang a thick, wool suit. >> marilyn and the publicity agent decided to make the most of her faux pas. gave her some ice creams to hold and a fan and photographers captured her peeking out of the train. >> on the tour, she knows exactly how to present herself and when to be funny. she's extraordinary. >> she's very, very smart about publicity and very funny. >> marilyn always seemed to know what publicists wanted, what photographers wanted. so whenever she was presented with an opportunity, she made the most of it. >> she's just slowly walking up the ladder of success. >> before leaving new york, marilyn finds time to meet with an old friend, photographer andrei dedenas. >> they happened to be in the same place at the same time, so they went to the beach and took photographs in the surf. >> since their road trip four years earlier, marilyn has transformed. she's no longer a naÏve young model. she is a rising star. >> i see pure joy. you can just sort of see the comet, a little light up th
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east and a pretty good run of rain, dc. and virginia on sunday. central america continues to be that pacific coast that says the most intense rain and also bit of rain falling outside of mexico city. so i've been of south america, the rain still falling for that pacific coast of columbia and further toward the south. temperatures are bouncing back in at swanson and south polo, but a breeze off the atlantic is lowering temperatures and by jablonka to 11 degrees on sunday. thanks for joining it. officially, ally of the jazz ah ah, ah. seek that. mm hm. and then international anti corruption excellence award bought now for your hero. ah, this is al jazeera ah.
east and a pretty good run of rain, dc. and virginia on sunday. central america continues to be that pacific coast that says the most intense rain and also bit of rain falling outside of mexico city. so i've been of south america, the rain still falling for that pacific coast of columbia and further toward the south. temperatures are bouncing back in at swanson and south polo, but a breeze off the atlantic is lowering temperatures and by jablonka to 11 degrees on sunday. thanks for joining it....
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sweep through, they'll move further toward the east and a pretty good run of rain, dc and virginia on sunday. central america continues to be that pacific coast that sees the most intense rain and also bit of rain falling outside of mexico city, top and of south america. the rain still falling for that pacific coast of columbia and further toward the south. temperatures are bouncing back in at sandstone and sal paulo, but a breeze off the atlantic is lowering temperatures and by jablonka to 11 agrees on sunday. thanks for joining it. ah frank assessments, how much support is there a straight protest that we've seen in jail across the rest of the country? the street has been, has been very good at tapping into the coke and found that people across the country informed opinions. we will say more of it. what is happening is that climate change it to making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines. froggy is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera, a with lou. ah, you're watching al jaz
sweep through, they'll move further toward the east and a pretty good run of rain, dc and virginia on sunday. central america continues to be that pacific coast that sees the most intense rain and also bit of rain falling outside of mexico city, top and of south america. the rain still falling for that pacific coast of columbia and further toward the south. temperatures are bouncing back in at sandstone and sal paulo, but a breeze off the atlantic is lowering temperatures and by jablonka to 11...
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america on the west has to accept that there's a new world order emerging. and it is from the east, and it's, you know, it's around food, we've insisted on creating this new on coast, which is going out. and if you look at around the world, you'll see more importantly, in my view, there's a number of non aligned countries. countries in the old days and the cold war who were forced more or less by the west to sign off to western germany. a lot of countries now for example, that had former european masters these days. those countries in africa don't follow what the west tells them to do anymore. you know, the very, very interesting being ukraine war. we saw something like 35 countries, abstain to the votes to basically kick russia. and 16 of those countries were african countries. another 6 didn't even vote a tool, so that was a very, very clear indication, right from the offset. the world is changing, and a lot of these african countries will stay on the line because we believe that this new world order is with the log in to it. but again, i'm not gonna be forced into position whether you have to choose one side or the other. they want to stay neutral. but i think
america on the west has to accept that there's a new world order emerging. and it is from the east, and it's, you know, it's around food, we've insisted on creating this new on coast, which is going out. and if you look at around the world, you'll see more importantly, in my view, there's a number of non aligned countries. countries in the old days and the cold war who were forced more or less by the west to sign off to western germany. a lot of countries now for example, that had former...
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america on the west has to accept that there's a new world order emerging. and it is from the east, and it's, you know, it's our own fault. we've insisted on creating this new on coast, which is going out. and if you look at around the world, you'll see more importantly in my view, there's a number of non aligned countries, countries in the old days, in the cold war, who were forced more or less by the west to sign off to western germany. a lot of countries now, for example, that had former parents couldn't masters these days. those countries in africa don't follow what the west tells them to do anymore. you know, the very, very interesting because ukraine war we saw something like 35 countries, abstain to the of those to basically kick russia and 16 of those countries from countries. another 6 didn't even look a tool. so there was a very, very clear indication, right from the offset. the world is changing and a lot of these african countries will stay on the line because we believe that this new world order is with is normally a trick. but again, they're not gonna be forced into position where they have to choose one side of the other. they want to stay neutral. bu
america on the west has to accept that there's a new world order emerging. and it is from the east, and it's, you know, it's our own fault. we've insisted on creating this new on coast, which is going out. and if you look at around the world, you'll see more importantly in my view, there's a number of non aligned countries, countries in the old days, in the cold war, who were forced more or less by the west to sign off to western germany. a lot of countries now, for example, that had former...
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america and the west has to accept that there's a new world order emerging. and it is from the east, and it's, you know, it's our own fault. we've insisted on creating this new on coast, which is going up. and if you look at around the world, you'll see more importantly in my view, there's a number of non aligned countries. countries who were forced more or less these days. those countries in africa cells to do any more, you know, the very, very interesting being ukraine war, we saw something like so different countries abstained to the of those to basically kick russia and 16 of those countries from countries. another 6 didn't even vote a tool. so that was a very, very clear indication, right from the offset. the world is changing and a lot of these african countries will stay on the line because they believe that this new world order is not going to get tricked by it. again, they're not gonna be forced into position where they have to choose one side of the other. they want to stay neutral. but i think many of them, when they see what's going on with the west, china will start also to look at ways of how they can impress bricks and so not to be prompt, become membe
america and the west has to accept that there's a new world order emerging. and it is from the east, and it's, you know, it's our own fault. we've insisted on creating this new on coast, which is going up. and if you look at around the world, you'll see more importantly in my view, there's a number of non aligned countries. countries who were forced more or less these days. those countries in africa cells to do any more, you know, the very, very interesting being ukraine war, we saw something...
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east coast would move to the frontier. and that process reproduce. kind of what it meant to be america. so you have this kind of contiguous colonies thing. that's kind of right up close to it. and what makes the american frontier different than some of these other colonies is that there's this constant integration of the frontier. into what's called the metropole into the mother country itself. and so that's an important distinction. but turner doesn't necessarily see the the frontier in purely positive light cc is a important space. for the recreation of what it means to be american but he also says i want to quote a piece from him. he says that the democracy born of freeland and by this he means kind of the frontier is a space where no one can has claimed this land. just not true, but like that's the conception the democracy born of freeland strong and selfishness and individualism. intolerant of administrative experience and education and pressing individual liberty. beyond is proper balance has its dangers as well as its benefits. so from turner's perspective, the frontier is an imp
east coast would move to the frontier. and that process reproduce. kind of what it meant to be america. so you have this kind of contiguous colonies thing. that's kind of right up close to it. and what makes the american frontier different than some of these other colonies is that there's this constant integration of the frontier. into what's called the metropole into the mother country itself. and so that's an important distinction. but turner doesn't necessarily see the the frontier in purely...
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east coast would move to the frontier. and that process reproduced kind of what it meant to be america. so, you have this kind of continuous colonies, things kinds of right up close to it. what makes the american frontier different than some of these other colonies is that there is this constant integration of the frontier into what is called the metropole, into the mother country itself. so that is an important distinction. but turner does not necessarily see the frontier in purely positive lights, he sees it as an important space for the recreation of what it means to be american. but he also says, i want to quote a piece from him, he says that the democracy born a free land. by this, he means kind of the frontier as a space where no one has claimed this land. just not true, but that is the conception. the democracy born of free land, strong in selfishness and individualism, intolerant of administrative experience and education, and pressing individual liberty beyond its proper bounds has its dangers as well as its benefits. so, from turner's perspective, the frontier is an important
east coast would move to the frontier. and that process reproduced kind of what it meant to be america. so, you have this kind of continuous colonies, things kinds of right up close to it. what makes the american frontier different than some of these other colonies is that there is this constant integration of the frontier into what is called the metropole, into the mother country itself. so that is an important distinction. but turner does not necessarily see the frontier in purely positive...
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central america, heaviest rounds of rain through the yucatan peninsula, western cuban that pacific coast of mexico, and said we talk about this activity bubbling up east of the leeward islands. that could develop into something over the next several days. soon, hatter, airway visual airline of the journey. it was meant to be there day. did you hear the car was going are quickly quickly put a tragic attack, stunned the world and the you is president. a guy came in and whispered something into the presence ear. what did he to satan for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911 pigs witness on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm robert.
central america, heaviest rounds of rain through the yucatan peninsula, western cuban that pacific coast of mexico, and said we talk about this activity bubbling up east of the leeward islands. that could develop into something over the next several days. soon, hatter, airway visual airline of the journey. it was meant to be there day. did you hear the car was going are quickly quickly put a tragic attack, stunned the world and the you is president. a guy came in and whispered something into...
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east coast carl and jon have the morning off today. the nasdaq is lower today. the major underperformer but up 20% off its june lows as bank of america says it' seeing some of the biggest in-flows into tech seema mody joins us. >> -- led by tech which saw over $2 billion of buying in the last week at the largest amount dating back to 2008 according to bank of america. the net buyers primarily institutional clients, hedge funds after selling the previous week whereas private clients of the bank were net sellers. data shows investors are drawn to large cash which is consistent with what we've seen in the market over the past few weeks. apple, alphabet, microsoft, rebounding considerably from the june low as earnings came in better than expected portfolio manager richard bernstein says the fact we've had consistent inflows makes it hard to argue that sentiment is tremendously negative as some have been arguing, but also puts valuations into focus following a bruising first half of the year the s&p 500 tech sector trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 19, now above 24 times forward earnings at a time when retail interest is als
east coast carl and jon have the morning off today. the nasdaq is lower today. the major underperformer but up 20% off its june lows as bank of america says it' seeing some of the biggest in-flows into tech seema mody joins us. >> -- led by tech which saw over $2 billion of buying in the last week at the largest amount dating back to 2008 according to bank of america. the net buyers primarily institutional clients, hedge funds after selling the previous week whereas private clients of the...
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central america, heaviest rounds of rain through the yucatan peninsula, western cuba, that pacific coast of mexico. and said, we'll talk about this activity bubbling up east of the leeward islands. it could develop into something over the next several days soon. ah ah, with 2 stories of strong willed wind, challenging traditional female stereotypes in a male dominated society to make a different channel. if i go, of course, we'll pull into the ravine. how families look like. the water is highly contaminated. bolivia in the class. risk in it all. algebra. oh. i watching the news are on algae 0 with me for lead back people. a reminder about top stories in pakistan, army helicopter flown over areas cut off by floods. after weeks of heavy rain. rescuers have spread out to some of these areas where millions of people are waiting for help. more than a 1000 people have died. european union, foreign ministers have agreed to suspend a visa deal with russia. the decision will make it harder and more expensive for russian citizens to visit your country. and investigators from new and nuclear watched online and ukrainian city of rapport reach out to inspect your larg
central america, heaviest rounds of rain through the yucatan peninsula, western cuba, that pacific coast of mexico. and said, we'll talk about this activity bubbling up east of the leeward islands. it could develop into something over the next several days soon. ah ah, with 2 stories of strong willed wind, challenging traditional female stereotypes in a male dominated society to make a different channel. if i go, of course, we'll pull into the ravine. how families look like. the water is highly...
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america note, they're comparing the bookings for one week with the same week in 2019. there was some choppiness that week back in 2019 because of a hurricane approaching the east coast ofut it all together, yes, it will be slower after labor day, but it's a little too soon to say people have decided they're not going to travel as much. >> what's happening on pricing is it still coming down? i know in the cpi report we saw airfares a little bit down >> a little lower, but that's traditionally what we see this time of year we see them come down a little bit end of september, early october, and then they start to ramp back up as they head into the holiday season. >> phil, thank you. >>> shares of pinduoduo soaring today after beating wall street's estimates after a recovering consumer. sepgt sentiment is looking better in china. our deirdre bosa joins us. chinese tech stocks as a whole have been called uninvestable in recent months. people have been burned before is the worst behind them >> it doesn't mean they're not going to be burned again yes, there is this notion that at least some of the worst stuff is behind them you've got the reopening and that indication of cons
america note, they're comparing the bookings for one week with the same week in 2019. there was some choppiness that week back in 2019 because of a hurricane approaching the east coast ofut it all together, yes, it will be slower after labor day, but it's a little too soon to say people have decided they're not going to travel as much. >> what's happening on pricing is it still coming down? i know in the cpi report we saw airfares a little bit down >> a little lower, but that's...
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show to cities not on the east coast or west coast, most of the talking heads on fox news or fox business are from your tri-state area and don't reflect the thought of middle americahen you go places. stuart: i am a new york studio kind of guy. a beautiful studio as we want to move? lauren: you stick to a schedule like i have never seen in my life, try to shake them up sometimes, creature of habit. stuart: greg writes this, several e-mails. do football players play in the nfl and usfl at the same time? can you work for intel and pick a team and play? the gentleman is referring to live golf which i supported i support live golf, and i don't want the pga to cancel people. we can't play for both sides in golf but what i want in golf is both sides to coexist peacefully, live, and pga. don't want to comment on this? shaking up the world of golf, a whole new sport with those guys. lauren: videos on how they fly -- stuart: is this a financial program? lauren: they are buying tons of money. stuart: next from ws w, stu said he never checked luggage on an airline. on a long distance trip, say to england or australia you must be shipping luggage to ups or fedex or some other
show to cities not on the east coast or west coast, most of the talking heads on fox news or fox business are from your tri-state area and don't reflect the thought of middle americahen you go places. stuart: i am a new york studio kind of guy. a beautiful studio as we want to move? lauren: you stick to a schedule like i have never seen in my life, try to shake them up sometimes, creature of habit. stuart: greg writes this, several e-mails. do football players play in the nfl and usfl at the...
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east coast carl and jon have the morning off today. the nasdaq is lower today. the major underperformer but up 20% off its june lows as bank of america of the biggest in-flows into tech seema mody joins us. >> -- led by tech which saw over
east coast carl and jon have the morning off today. the nasdaq is lower today. the major underperformer but up 20% off its june lows as bank of america of the biggest in-flows into tech seema mody joins us. >> -- led by tech which saw over
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east coast. house speaker nancy pelosi's vowing that the u.s. will not abandon taiwan while speaking with taiwanese president yesterday, saying america's determinationremains ironclad, unquote. china keeping up the threats, meanwhile, against the united states for this meeting, flexing military might, surrounding taiwan through military drills overnight. while also announcing new import bans on taiwan citrus and food. we're following this conflict all morning long. markets this morning are rallying after a bit of a relief. nancy pelosi's plane has now left taiwan, stocks are higher in the triple digits, the dow jones industrial average up 114, s&p up 14, and nasdaq right now higher by 43. all three major indices finished in the red yesterday and it was a nervous session. geopolitical tensions surrounding pelosi's trip, affected investor as well. the dows was down 402, nasdaq down 20 and s&p lower by 27 at 4:00 on wall street. european markets, a mixed showing, the ft 100 in london is higher, although the others are fractionally -- well, it's also turned lower. ft 100 down 3 points, the cac is up 12 and dax higher by 17. fractional most in europe. in
east coast. house speaker nancy pelosi's vowing that the u.s. will not abandon taiwan while speaking with taiwanese president yesterday, saying america's determinationremains ironclad, unquote. china keeping up the threats, meanwhile, against the united states for this meeting, flexing military might, surrounding taiwan through military drills overnight. while also announcing new import bans on taiwan citrus and food. we're following this conflict all morning long. markets this morning are...
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america so morning fog most san francisco south son hayes, north and east. nice to mild to warm to hot if you're inland. yeah it's going to be hot nineties to near 100, degrees coastbay sixties and seventies and eighties. alright back to ali for an update on what's been a busy monday. traffic morning. thank you, stevia. let's check the roadways, starting with the richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza. we can still see some slow traffic making your way over to marin county. this is because of two crashes that happened. they have now been cleared, so we should expect to see a little more movement here and things recover, but it's still pretty slow going heading west. at the richmond bridge. let's also give you a live look at highway 24 in lafayette in the westbound direction. things look good headed towards the caldecott tunnel, although it is busy be aware in the eastbound direction at the tunnel. inboard too. there is a stalled vehicle. so you want to be keep your eyes out for that if you're headed eastbound at the caldecott 8 32 happening today about 2000 mental health workers are protesting against kaiser permanente. they say the hospital turned down a contract
america so morning fog most san francisco south son hayes, north and east. nice to mild to warm to hot if you're inland. yeah it's going to be hot nineties to near 100, degrees coastbay sixties and seventies and eighties. alright back to ali for an update on what's been a busy monday. traffic morning. thank you, stevia. let's check the roadways, starting with the richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza. we can still see some slow traffic making your way over to marin county. this is because of...
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america, kill this bill. ♪. maria: good tuesday morning everyone. thank you for joining us. i am maria bartiromo. it is tuesday august 2. your top stories. 6:00 a.m. on the east coastu.s. china tensions escalated as nancy pelosi is expected to touchdown in taiwan tonight during the congressional delegation to asia. sparking threats from communist china which caused the united states to publicly take a side in this dispute. >> you repeatedly said that we oppose any unilateral changes to the status quo from either side. we said we do not support taiwan independence and we expect cross trade to be resolved by peaceful needs. maria: this after chinese state media suggested that china could take down pelosi's playing if she went ahead with the trip before removing the tweet. the administration reported the death of the weary one of the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks were two cia drone strikes taken about in cabo markets in asia finishing in the bread, global stocks are down led by china on the escalating tensions as they put a good face on the ccp obvious threats on the president and this speaker of the house. given the selloff in asia down better than 2% china, the do
america, kill this bill. ♪. maria: good tuesday morning everyone. thank you for joining us. i am maria bartiromo. it is tuesday august 2. your top stories. 6:00 a.m. on the east coastu.s. china tensions escalated as nancy pelosi is expected to touchdown in taiwan tonight during the congressional delegation to asia. sparking threats from communist china which caused the united states to publicly take a side in this dispute. >> you repeatedly said that we oppose any unilateral changes to...