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, well, the solution of the situation in ukraine diplomatically diplomatically and writes the american riveroomer paint bloomberg welcomes the british government prime minister mini lena british government prime minister, head of the foreign ministry and foreign ministry chief amid and ministry of defense according to journalists. they are the journalists. they are the ones who use the remote control of ukraine to strengthen themselves, to strengthen their capital by action. battles in case bezier smart infection after identified and france earlier in one possible battle entered into lability in the likes of the canadian sea of canadian montreal under confirmed random battles in the case for sweden reflected in seamstress tips, narcissus and hygiene. portugal portugal great britain and the united states britain and the united states confirmed in the match in madrid on the laws of transfer to purchase and four vaccines so far the drug will only be applied to the drug will be applied only to those who have contacted, who have contacted the infected ministry of health of peruna, georgia in co
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river, was worn, everything recovering my air al jazeera dot com is blanca. ah, a quick look at main stories and you leaders who are meeting in brussels have which in agreement to bad, more than 2 thirds of russian oil imports. a been me thing there to discuss nest next round of sanctions on moscow for the war. and ukraine. hungry had been leading a group of countries that rely heavily on russian energy and had previously been refusing to sign on. but you counsel present says the. busy book has reached a deal after several hours of talks. meanwh
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for...
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americans? this place was the ennz river, she is a noticeable river. went there to this river to the village faces. there is a famous city of lenses, and we approached the village faces. on the other side, american troops had already approached by this time, it was categorically forbidden to make direct contact with the soldiers of the allied armies, appropriate orders were written, serious measures disciplinary punishment. quiet. after the elbe, there was already an order that such things should not be allowed in this, but nevertheless it was there in the far east, there was nothing of this . here in korea, for example, when we reached the thirty-eighth parallel in korea and waited seven days for the americans to serve, because the americans only had dry, so to speak, initial meetings and there was nothing like what happened back in the west 3 may, new zealanders and british enter the trust. in the same the day of the trust stops the troops of joseph the thrower. a serious on the brink of a military conflict between yugoslavia and great britain and th
americans? this place was the ennz river, she is a noticeable river. went there to this river to the village faces. there is a famous city of lenses, and we approached the village faces. on the other side, american troops had already approached by this time, it was categorically forbidden to make direct contact with the soldiers of the allied armies, appropriate orders were written, serious measures disciplinary punishment. quiet. after the elbe, there was already an order that such things...
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this great river, the americans, knowingly nicknamed the old dirty, it hurts a lot of silt and mud duringght. the old one was dirty gregory in history 200 this gregory got his famous nickname because he was the younger brother in the family. perhaps there is no prep mushroom. his name was grigory skuratov belsky and we know him as a little, that is, the younger brother of skuratov grigory in history 100. we met the man of god grigory and from the tobolsk province he wrote in his diary on the first of november 1905. nicholas ii, after all quite right. nikolai's first mention of rasputin a spiritual deeds 400. auction 1400 1400 playing on the seal of this ominous organization, there was a phrase from the psalm arise, god, protect your cause. maybe the inquisition is true, the spanish inquisition. abroad, prince mikhail golitsyn converted to catholicism and married a foreigner, returning fully experienced the wrath of anna ioannovna and was numbered among these courtiers. he became a jester right it was he who she married in the ice house, and the cathedral of st. petersburg 300 this cathedr
this great river, the americans, knowingly nicknamed the old dirty, it hurts a lot of silt and mud duringght. the old one was dirty gregory in history 200 this gregory got his famous nickname because he was the younger brother in the family. perhaps there is no prep mushroom. his name was grigory skuratov belsky and we know him as a little, that is, the younger brother of skuratov grigory in history 100. we met the man of god grigory and from the tobolsk province he wrote in his diary on the...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river, and neglect and the forces of mother nature are threatening one of the world's oldest cities in libya. as malick trying to reports, structures that have stood through the ages on the verge of collapse. adamus, the ancient berber city was the cross road for major cultures of the african continent and the mediterranean basin. a spring deep in the desert has made it an attraction for thousands of years. the old city is testament to live in history and culture, and one of 5 eunice go world heritage sites here. not here, but it never thought a
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean were intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river. an unusual story for you now, a man in disguise as vandalized, a wild most famous painting, is a climate campaigner. and he was actually dressed as an old woman and smeared the mona lisa with cake. other visitors to parish his love museum recorded the incident thanks to protective glass, though the vinci's masterpiece was not damaged. he told visits his people are destroying the earth. ah, quite look at the main stories this allen out easily does a meeting in brussels and a show of solidarity with ukraine. but divisions of much of a new san
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean were intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined in every way, with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are yacht people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river, ah quotes every with a slo, adrian finnegan, hearing though how the headlines and al jazeera, a french tv journalist, has been killed in easton ukraine. the governor of the hand screech, it says he was hit by shrapnel for a russian. artillery shell is the 24th journalist killed while reporting on the wall that is, coincides with the french foreign ministers visits to the cranium. china boucher where mass graves were discovered after russian troops left. catherine, catherine colona saw an exhibit of photos documenting alleged war crimes.
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined in every way, with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are yacht people, a river to be restored for...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river there, there are york people a river.
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river there, there are york people a river.
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come, rob reynolds al jazeera on the climate river. now hollywood is celebrating the return of sold out cinemas after tom cruz's new film at top gone, maverick blasted it to the top of the box of his charts. a long awaited sequel to the stars. 1986 action hit, and more than $150000000.00 in its 1st full days. us theaters. that's a box office records for the memorial day holiday weekend. films release was delayed by almost 2 years because of the krona virus antenna. with john murray is a tv presenter and pop culture expert. he explained why the from the strong audience is back to smith's wi
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined in every way, with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are yacht people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river. an unusual story for you now a man in disguise. as land lies the wild life.
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined in every way, with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are yacht people, a river to be restored for...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river. now the sale of chelsea football club, the more than $5000000000.00 has been completed. the london base club was up for sale in march. that was just before the previous owner, russian oligarch, roman abramivitch, was sanctioned by the u. k. government. following the outbreak of the ukraine wool accompaniment bought by an american consortium and by sports tycoon todd boley or gavin hamilton his editor at sport business. he says completion of the chelsea sale will be a relief for the primary well i think it's important to have chelsea in th
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for...
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americans in the 48 states. challenged to democracy and its ability to care for its own. the valley of the tennessee river lies in the southeastern united states it covers an area of 40,000 square miles. nearly as large as england. it was a problem of reconstruction. construction of land reconstruction of people democracy met the test. it found the men to supervise the job. james p. pope united states senator from the west harcourt morgan president of the university of see who had worked out an agricultural program for the whole area. david lillianthal administrator and champion of legislation for cooperative electric power george norris of great american statesman who long had dreamed of regional planning of setting up a national experiment in one region, which could serve as a yardstick for every region? this was the plan to change the river through a series of giant dams checking the floods. to open it to navigation from its mouth to its head wars. the farmers the benefit of modern science and research to help them control the water on their land and restore the fertility of the soil. to reforest milli
americans in the 48 states. challenged to democracy and its ability to care for its own. the valley of the tennessee river lies in the southeastern united states it covers an area of 40,000 square miles. nearly as large as england. it was a problem of reconstruction. construction of land reconstruction of people democracy met the test. it found the men to supervise the job. james p. pope united states senator from the west harcourt morgan president of the university of see who had worked out an...
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range is to the east, the valley between is part bone-dry high desert, and verdant river drainage where native americanse hunted buffalo. today, the green river runs through albert sommers' ranch. and your family's been doing this how long? >> sommers: my family's been doing this since about 1903. >> whitaker: albert's neighbor jeannie lockwood's family has been at it even longer. >> jeannie lockwood: this was my granddad's ranch. he homesteaded this in 1889. >> whitaker: her ranch is about 20 miles south of albert sommers' place. we joined her on horseback before dawn the day she started moving her cattle north... >> lockwood: there's that sun. it's going to peek out over the hill. >> whitaker: ...along the same path her family has trekked for 125 years. so you're going to be doing this for the next two weeks? >> lockwood: yes. yeah. >> whitaker: getting up at 4:00 in the morning. >> lockwood: or 3:00, or 2:30. >> whitaker: or 2:30. those early starts barely compare to what old-timers endured, when cowboys stayed out under the stars all night and the sun all day, until they got the herd to high pasture
range is to the east, the valley between is part bone-dry high desert, and verdant river drainage where native americanse hunted buffalo. today, the green river runs through albert sommers' ranch. and your family's been doing this how long? >> sommers: my family's been doing this since about 1903. >> whitaker: albert's neighbor jeannie lockwood's family has been at it even longer. >> jeannie lockwood: this was my granddad's ranch. he homesteaded this in 1889. >>...
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we visit the tiny american town at saying know to electric truck maker river is that time again? d. w. business. welcome oil prices are on the rise once more. brent crude reach over a $120.00 for the 2nd time this year. the price of energy is part of the reason. everything costs so much right now. just take germany where the country is announced and inflation rate of close to 8 percent for may as compared to the same month last year. now that's the biggest jump in consumer prices. in nearly half a century, rapid rise could provoke the european central bank into raising interest rates, something that it's so far been reluctant to do this. get more in this now with monica schnitzer, who's a member of the german council of economic experts. thank you very much. for joining us, monica, and can the german government or even the e. c. b, do any thing about this jump in inflation, or does it simply have to wait for opec to pump more oil or for the end of the war in ukraine? that is really a very different question to answer. that's what it like this these would be definitely can do somethi
we visit the tiny american town at saying know to electric truck maker river is that time again? d. w. business. welcome oil prices are on the rise once more. brent crude reach over a $120.00 for the 2nd time this year. the price of energy is part of the reason. everything costs so much right now. just take germany where the country is announced and inflation rate of close to 8 percent for may as compared to the same month last year. now that's the biggest jump in consumer prices. in nearly...
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we visit the tiny american town that saying no to electric, truck maker river. this is data of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program is proven elusive so far. but e representatives are attempting to hammer out an agreement on an embargo on russian oil imports. leaders are gathering in brussels, hoping to reach a deal on a 6th round of sanctions against moscow, but talks over a possible embargo stalled on sunday with hungary the main opponent. it says any ban on imports of russian oil would cross a red line. meanwhile, oil traders are waiting to see if a deal materializes crude prices of hit their highest point in more than 2 months of more or less, less cross to our correspondent in brussels. barbara vessel, robert barbara is great to have you with us. so who and what is getting in the way of, of this oil embargo actually being agreed. we've just seen him who this is, victor auburn of course, who has put up the main, partly political and then partly economical resistance against this ireland burger . and the longer this battle goes on, the mo
we visit the tiny american town that saying no to electric, truck maker river. this is data of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program is proven elusive so far. but e representatives are attempting to hammer out an agreement on an embargo on russian oil imports. leaders are gathering in brussels, hoping to reach a deal on a 6th round of sanctions against moscow, but talks over a possible embargo stalled on sunday with hungary the main opponent. it says any ban on imports of...
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in the americas is a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestral route. this river was the site of a slave market where the captives are said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west in something the museums founders hope to change, who they say it'll help people of african origin and everyone else to unlearn. and we learn historical narratives and discover, forgotten african heritage. it is supposed to give us a sense of pride to understand that africa the great. 4 that will keep them from the western saddam most time. so i did that and i read it back to b. william says his ancestors, when slaves in west africa, he plans to take it dna test to learn more. and he hopes in the museum and his new life, and donna will help him to rediscover and celebrate his family's roots. malcolm.
in the americas is a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestral route. this river was the site of a slave market where the captives are said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west in something the museums founders hope to change, who they say...
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river. but artillery bolstered by the arrival of american howitzers appears to have destroyed an entire battalioncal group which can comprise up to 900 men. finally, on the black seacoast, attention today has been focused on the small but strategically important e island. russian forces are in control here. ammunition dumps, smaller vessels, and the surface to air missile launch. it could determine which side controls t stretch of the black sea. anchor: russian energy supply says it will suspend deliveries of electricity to finland from saturday a day after the country said it would apply to join nato. a company had not been played -- paid for previous deliveries. a power operator says russian providers give 10% of eney and can be replaced by alternative sources. after dealing with a covert outbreak, north korea has acknowledged the first deaths of the disease. six people died after suffering a fever with one testing positive. been isolated and treated. are joined by dr. peter hotas. thank you for joining us. what is your estimate of the numbers that might be affected here in a nonvaccinated popu
river. but artillery bolstered by the arrival of american howitzers appears to have destroyed an entire battalioncal group which can comprise up to 900 men. finally, on the black seacoast, attention today has been focused on the small but strategically important e island. russian forces are in control here. ammunition dumps, smaller vessels, and the surface to air missile launch. it could determine which side controls t stretch of the black sea. anchor: russian energy supply says it will...
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we visit the tiny american town that saying no to electric truck make a river yet. this is data we business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program is proven elusive so far. but e representatives are attempting to hammer out an agreement on an embargo on russian oil imports. these are gathering in brussels, hoping to reach a deal on a 6th round of sanctions against moscow, but talks over a possible embargo stalled on sunday with hungary the main opponent. it says any ban on imports of russian oil would cross a red line. meanwhile, oil traders are waiting to see if a deal materializes crude prices have hit their highest point in more than 2 months of more or less, less cost to our correspondent in brussels.
we visit the tiny american town that saying no to electric truck make a river yet. this is data we business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program is proven elusive so far. but e representatives are attempting to hammer out an agreement on an embargo on russian oil imports. these are gathering in brussels, hoping to reach a deal on a 6th round of sanctions against moscow, but talks over a possible embargo stalled on sunday with hungary the main opponent. it says any ban on imports of...
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it's a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestor route. this river was the sight of a slave market where the captives said to the faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west. yes, to say in something the museums founders hope to change a call. they say it'll help to live african origin and, and everyone else to unlearn. and we learn historical narrative and discover, forgotten african heritage. it was supposed to give us a sense of pride to understand that africa, the great kingdom of the western saddam most, i'm sorry, i did not land that is true. read it. back to william says his ancestors, when slaves in west africa, he plans to take dna test to learn more and he hopes the new museum and his new life and gonna will help him to rediscover and celebrated families. roots malcolm web al jazeera. now a story about the world's largest brewer, which has started producin
it's a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestor route. this river was the sight of a slave market where the captives said to the faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west. yes, to say in something the museums founders hope to change a call. they say it'll help...
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in the americas is a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestral route. this river was the sight of a slave market where the captives are said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west site. it's something the museums founders hope to change. oh, they say it'll help people of african origin and everyone else to on learn and re learn historical narratives and discover, forgotten african heritage. it was supposed to give us a sense of right to understand that africa, to me through the 3rd grade. there were came from from the western saddam mercedes . i thought i did not learn that in school. i read it a recipe. william says his ancestors were enslaved in west africa. he plans to take it dna test to learn more, and he hopes the new museum and his new life in ghana will help him to rediscover and celebrate his families. route malcolm web al jazeera and woman in the us sta
in the americas is a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestral route. this river was the sight of a slave market where the captives are said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west site. it's something the museums founders hope to change. oh,...
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when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for generations to come. rob reynolds al jazeera on the klamath river. in libya, one of the wells oldest cities is under threat from mother nature and from decades of neglect by the government manic china reports in his struggles to save thomas. when many buildings on the verge of collapse, adamus, the ancient berber city was a cross road for major cultures of the african continent and the mediterranean basin. a spring, deep in the desert, has made it an attraction for thousands of years. the old city is testament to live in history and culture, and one of 5, eunice go world heritage sites here. not here, bu
when this dam and the others along the klamath river are finally removed, native americans and others who depend upon the river hope that it will once again flow free and clean and full of salmon, all the way to the sea. from here at the mouth of the klamath salmon travel up stream to spawn, after their mysterious journeys in the pacific ocean, where intertwined and every way with the klamath river and without the klamath river. there, there are york people, a river to be restored for...
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. >>> tonight, the nation is turning to pennsylvania, a major battleground in american politics, from the three rivers in pittsburgh, to the striking green home of the capitol building in harrisburg, heart of government in the commonwealth, to historic independence hall in philadelphia, those across pence im , pennsylvania, are making choice to influence the presidential race. i'm jake tapper and we're standing by for results in what is sure to be an eventful election. the political spotlight on key primary races in pennsylvania, north carolina, kentucky, idaho and oregon. in phil pennsylvania, north carolina republican senators retiring seats, tonight, we'll bring more to the direction of the two major parties, also a significant new test of former president trump's grip on the republican party and president biden's sway over the democrats. as both weigh a potential rematch in 2024. perhaps the biggest test of the trump factor is his pick in pennsylvania republican former tv dr. mehmet oz has trump's endorsement and name recognition, but right now locked in a race against former hedge fund ceo mccorm
. >>> tonight, the nation is turning to pennsylvania, a major battleground in american politics, from the three rivers in pittsburgh, to the striking green home of the capitol building in harrisburg, heart of government in the commonwealth, to historic independence hall in philadelphia, those across pence im , pennsylvania, are making choice to influence the presidential race. i'm jake tapper and we're standing by for results in what is sure to be an eventful election. the political...
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he lived by the rock river was how americans should live everything there. and that was it that was in his bones. few other things he had he was always very much oriented toward the future and i think this is something he picked up from fdr. if you look at fdr speeches and then you look at reagan speeches including reagan's famous address in support of very cold water in the last week of the campaign in 1964 time for choosing. reagan is picking up fdr's ticks rendezvous with destiny. you and i fdr loved that on radio you and i and reagan does the same thing. it's it's not it's you and me we're talking we're having a conversation. and that kind of orientation toward the future is unusual suffice it to say for a conservative. yes as a conservative. i'm looking to the past but here's ronald reagan who's thinking about the future? and then there's finally some personal characteristics that make reagan stand out. in the kind of the pantheon of the american, right? you know a person who i really enjoyed learning about and writing about in my history is senator rob
he lived by the rock river was how americans should live everything there. and that was it that was in his bones. few other things he had he was always very much oriented toward the future and i think this is something he picked up from fdr. if you look at fdr speeches and then you look at reagan speeches including reagan's famous address in support of very cold water in the last week of the campaign in 1964 time for choosing. reagan is picking up fdr's ticks rendezvous with destiny. you and i...
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going to make, but general eisenhower's going to make, is to stop the allied british american, and french forces, at the river. the reason for that, is because of the demarcation of occupation zones. going to be this is an example where truman is falling in on some examples that truman has already made. there's only so much he's going to be able to do to effect a postwar europe. eisenhower is going to be criticized for this decision, the whatever conversation that is going to come about in the 19 50s was, what if you just push forward into berlin? what if the americans take berlin? and not the soviets? the argument is, that would be something that, would fundamentally change the balance of a postwar europe. that overlooks the reality of europe at the stage in the war. if we look at the blue on the east side of the map, this is all the red army, occupies and controls. this is going to be the thing that is going to shape the european settlement much more then whether or not the americans take berlin or the soviets take berlin. what's truman's going to have to wrestle with, is the reality of the delta agreement.
going to make, but general eisenhower's going to make, is to stop the allied british american, and french forces, at the river. the reason for that, is because of the demarcation of occupation zones. going to be this is an example where truman is falling in on some examples that truman has already made. there's only so much he's going to be able to do to effect a postwar europe. eisenhower is going to be criticized for this decision, the whatever conversation that is going to come about in the...
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ukrainian specialists, under the supervision of their american colleagues , regularly took water samples from the riversgh ukraine, including the dnieper danube and the dniester, as well as in the north crimean canal, the goal is to establish the presence in them of specific specific dangerous pathogens, including cholera, hepatitis a and e, and to assess the water routes of their spread in order to draw a conclusion about the damaging properties of these pathogens so far. a collection of these strains was then sent to the united states, which begs the question. for what purpose? why does the united states need a collection of dangerous pathogens that can spread in the rivers of this region even a cursory glance at a map of ukrainian water resources is enough to understand that the results of such scientific research can be used to create a biological catastrophe, not only in russia, but in general.
ukrainian specialists, under the supervision of their american colleagues , regularly took water samples from the riversgh ukraine, including the dnieper danube and the dniester, as well as in the north crimean canal, the goal is to establish the presence in them of specific specific dangerous pathogens, including cholera, hepatitis a and e, and to assess the water routes of their spread in order to draw a conclusion about the damaging properties of these pathogens so far. a collection of these...
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they are on american property when they come across the river. nobody is saying, go back. return to mexico on the other side of the river, they are taking them in and quickly whisking them away to places we can't see and in the middle of the night, putting them on buses. this is deliberate process, the president went down to the border, i don't know if anything would change. this is the policy, this is what they want. >> griff: rachel, not just lack of transparency, it is land nothing westchester county. if the white house is proud of what they are doing, don't you think they would be open about it? they are trying to hide the ball and do something secretive, right? >> rachel: absolutely. one of the saddest things you saw in front of the child migrant center, top secret, no one could go in there, 11, 12 or 13 year old will end up in the local hospital delivering a baby. we understand what the dangers are coming across, i sent your producers a picture of a little boy abandoned on a ranch that state troopers and border patrol had to rescue, that is what the cartels do. this
they are on american property when they come across the river. nobody is saying, go back. return to mexico on the other side of the river, they are taking them in and quickly whisking them away to places we can't see and in the middle of the night, putting them on buses. this is deliberate process, the president went down to the border, i don't know if anything would change. this is the policy, this is what they want. >> griff: rachel, not just lack of transparency, it is land nothing...
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the allied british american and french forces at the river l and the reason for that is because of the demarcation of occupation zones this is an example where truman's falling in on some decisions that roosevelt had already made. and there's only so much he's going to be able to do to affect a post-war europe. eisenhower is going to be criticized for this decision because the what if conversation that's going to come about in the 1950s is well, what if you just push forward into berlin? what if the americans take berlin? and not the soviets. and the argument is that would be something that when fundamentally changed the balance. of a post-war europe but that overlooks the reality of europe at the stage in the war if we look at the blue on the east side of the map. this is all the red army. occupies and controls and this is going to be the thing that's going to shape. the european settlement much more than whether or not the americans take berlin or the soviets. take berlin because what truman's going to have to wrestle with. is the reality of the auto agreement in this conference happ
the allied british american and french forces at the river l and the reason for that is because of the demarcation of occupation zones this is an example where truman's falling in on some decisions that roosevelt had already made. and there's only so much he's going to be able to do to affect a post-war europe. eisenhower is going to be criticized for this decision because the what if conversation that's going to come about in the 1950s is well, what if you just push forward into berlin? what...
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it's a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestor route. this river was the sight of a slave market where the captives are said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west. i had something the museums founders hope to change, who they say it'll help people of african origin and everyone else to unlearn. and we learn historical narratives and discover, forgotten african heritage is supposed to give us a ride to understand that africa, the great that will keep them from the western saddam most time. so i did read it university william says his ancestors were enslaved in west africa. he plans to take it dna test to learn more, and he hopes the new museum and his new life, and donna will help him to rediscover and celebrate his families. roots. malcolm web al jazeera, a woman in the us state of texas, has discovered a sculpture that she purchased it. a 2nd ha
it's a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestor route. this river was the sight of a slave market where the captives are said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west. i had something the museums founders hope to change, who they say it'll help...
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in the americas is a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestral route. this river was the site of a slave market where the captives is said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west. yes, to say in something the museums founders hope to change a call. they say it'll help people of african origin and, and everyone else to on learn. and we learn historical narratives and discover, forgotten african heritage is supposed to give us a sense of pride to understand that africa flipped great. that will keep them from the western saddam. most time. i did read it. back to william says his ancestors were in slaves in west africa. take it dna test to learn more and he hopes the new museum and his new life in ghana will help him to rediscover and celebrated families. groups. malcolm web al jazeera time for this fault with santa in doha. thank you very much. marianne was been anot
in the americas is a history that attracts many visitors, including african americans retracing their ancestral route. this river was the site of a slave market where the captives is said to have faith for the last time before being shipped across the atlantic ocean. it can be painful to think of the suffering and injustice that happened here. and for centuries, historical records of what happened has been dominated by the west. yes, to say in something the museums founders hope to change a...
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american sport. it started in the late 1800s, with the great river long drives when men were chopping trees down alllong. and then in the springtime, when the rivers were flowing fast and high, they would send the logs downriver, out of the forest to the saw mills. but what happens when you step on a log in the water? johnny bananas: it rolls. abby delaney: it starts to roll. so they had to learn how to roll on top of the log. johnny bananas: how did you get into this? abby delaney: my mom is log rolling champion. am i supposed to try to keep him on? she tricked me. i started log rolling as soon as i could walk and swim, competed in the sport. and we wanted to give more people access to it, so we started a club. johnny devenanzio: because it's not exactly convenient for competitors to carry a 600-pound wooden log-- oh, he's, like, got it all by himself. i got this. we developed the key log, portable synthetic log that can go anywhere in the world. can you show me which way to the lake? and it weighs 65 pounds, but then you fill it up with water. and there's an internal foam baffle system. so we desi
american sport. it started in the late 1800s, with the great river long drives when men were chopping trees down alllong. and then in the springtime, when the rivers were flowing fast and high, they would send the logs downriver, out of the forest to the saw mills. but what happens when you step on a log in the water? johnny bananas: it rolls. abby delaney: it starts to roll. so they had to learn how to roll on top of the log. johnny bananas: how did you get into this? abby delaney: my mom is...
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in this drone footage, an armoured column is trying to cross a river but ukrainian artillery, recently bolstered by the arrival of americanup, which can comprise up to 900 men as well as tanks and armoured personnel carriers. finally, on the black sea coast, attention today has been focused on the small but strategically important snake island. russian forces are in control here but have been under attack from the air. ammunition dumps, smaller vessels and a surface—to—air missile launcher have been destroyed. control of snake island could determine which side controls this stretch of the black sea. an overview of the battle right across the country. this week began with news of russia's retreat from several towns and villages in the north. now it is ending with news of modest russian advances in the east. both scenarios are linked. those russian troops leaving the north are joining the fight in the east. president zelensky today warned his people that the war was entering a protracted phase, gains on sundays, losses on others but no decisive shift in the fight. the problem is that for now, russia doesn't have enough troo
in this drone footage, an armoured column is trying to cross a river but ukrainian artillery, recently bolstered by the arrival of americanup, which can comprise up to 900 men as well as tanks and armoured personnel carriers. finally, on the black sea coast, attention today has been focused on the small but strategically important snake island. russian forces are in control here but have been under attack from the air. ammunition dumps, smaller vessels and a surface—to—air missile launcher...