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two with —7 hours in the north american west— with —7 hours in the north american west coast — with —oast. 0ur participants clocked up 186— west coast. 0ur participants clocked up 186 hours on virtual platforms during _ up 186 hours on virtual platforms during these two weeks. and they were _ during these two weeks. and they were working 12 .6 hours a day. i cannot reveal what was said inside an enclosed — i cannot reveal what was said inside an enclosed ipcc meeting but many delegates said, in their closing statements, it was the most successful ipcc approval session they could remember. just to have flagged _ they could remember. just to have flagged that in this comparison, they said — flagged that in this comparison, they said the virtual one was the best run— they said the virtual one was the best run compared to even other physical— best run compared to even other physical ones. we had a roll call of attendance of 739 participants and this is— attendance of 739 participants and this is a _ attendance of 739 participants and this is a record. we have never had in person. — this i
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delegate and join in from c plus 13 hours like in some war to be t c minus 7 hours in the north american west coast. oh well to see didn't clock out 186. i was on the virtual platform during this 2 week and they were walking another are both great of don't 6. 0, what day? i should not that he really got to you know what it said in closes a p c meeting. but i can tell you that many delegates in their closing statements said that this was the most successful. i p c. c approval fish. and they couldn't remember just to have flagged that in this company, isn't they include the even better? so none the, they're not in person. that's mean it's it, this very true. one was the best one compared to even physical ones. we had a low cost of attendance, $739.00 participant. and this is really a record we never have in, in person plenary. that's the number of participant and as you out over to here, the lizard was one of the strongest. and most significant reports of the in the i, p. c. c has produced, and disney bought for organ, groupon is come in to feed the bus, get the package for the 6 cycle, for which we
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americans stood out. and there was this real concern about the invasion of the west coast. there were japanese submarines sighted out in the pacific ocean and there were some incidents. but nothing -- nothing to implicate japanese-americans themselves. so we have really got to stay on top of this. >> people like my dad were an immigrant from japan. but he wanted to do something to help in the war effort. so he applied to the university of chicago that was running a ram for the army called the astp, army specialized training program, teaching japanese to u.s. army personnel. so that's what my dad did during world war ii. he was allowed to leave camp to go to chicago to be part of that program. and he had asked for my mother and me to leave with him. the army said no at the time. so there were a lot of things that -- and as a result of the evacuation and internment, you know, we were talking about -- about what happened to us to make sure that it doesn't happen to somebody else in the future. and part of that whole action was to make sure the civil liberties act of 1988 was pa
americans stood out. and there was this real concern about the invasion of the west coast. there were japanese submarines sighted out in the pacific ocean and there were some incidents. but nothing -- nothing to implicate japanese-americans themselves. so we have really got to stay on top of this. >> people like my dad were an immigrant from japan. but he wanted to do something to help in the war effort. so he applied to the university of chicago that was running a ram for the army called...
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americans stood out. and there was this real concern about that and a vision of the west coast. there were actually some rains, submarines cited out in the pacific ocean. and there were some incidents. but nothing to implicate japanese americans themselves. so, we have really got to stay on top of this. >> and you know, people like my dad -- he applied to the university of chicago running a program for the army called the astp army specialized training program, training army personnel, so that is what my dad did during world war ii. , he is allowed to leave camp to leave chicago, to be a part of that program, he would ask for my mother to leave with him. the army said, no, at the time. so, there were a lot of things that is, the internment... you know, we were talking about -- make sure doesn't happen as somebody else in the future. , and part of that whole action was to make sure that the civil liberties act of 1988 was passed. and yet, our secretary of transportation on 9/11 and and, keep muslims off airplanes. keep muslims off airplanes. don't allow middle east earners to fly.
americans stood out. and there was this real concern about that and a vision of the west coast. there were actually some rains, submarines cited out in the pacific ocean. and there were some incidents. but nothing to implicate japanese americans themselves. so, we have really got to stay on top of this. >> and you know, people like my dad -- he applied to the university of chicago running a program for the army called the astp army specialized training program, training army personnel, so...
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americans. plus, with the west coast ablaze and wildfires raging around the world, george will talk to two experts about the dire consequences of climate change. eva, over to you. >>> now to the battle of wildfires in the west. california fighting its third largest fire ever, the dixie fire. hundreds of homes are gone. 14,000 buildings are threatened. a number of people are unaccounted for with firefighters injured. abc's zohreen shah has the latest. good morning, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, eva. every single home in this community looks like this one. just brought to the ground. through this destruction we're seeing remnants of people's everyday lives. you can see kitchen appliances. the car is still in the driveway. patio seating or what's left of it. this fire moving through this area incredibly fast. authorities fear that not everyone made it out. this morning officials are desperately searching for people, four people, who are unaccounted for in the california dixie fire. we spoke to a close friend of one of the missing people last night who says they're urgently trying to track down
americans. plus, with the west coast ablaze and wildfires raging around the world, george will talk to two experts about the dire consequences of climate change. eva, over to you. >>> now to the battle of wildfires in the west. california fighting its third largest fire ever, the dixie fire. hundreds of homes are gone. 14,000 buildings are threatened. a number of people are unaccounted for with firefighters injured. abc's zohreen shah has the latest. good morning, zohreen. >>...
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moratorium remains in effect through cauldron burning bright while we on the west coast are getting ready to go to bed. american swimmers bringing home more gold on the final night in the pool. >>> meanwhile, another big announcement from simone biles. liz mclaughlin is in tokyo tracking everything. hi, liz. >> reporter: janelle and terry, good evening to you. we'll go to swimming first. the u.s. swimmers have earned 30 medals here in tokyo. 11 of those gold, one of those going home with ryan murphy. and caeleb dressel taking home about six medals. he's getting very comfortable on that podium. >> reporter: the u.s. put an exclamation point on the olympics. the men's 400 medley relay, record time. giving caeleb dressel his fifth medal. >> we wanted a shot at it. >> reporter: the victory came after dressle's third individual gold in the 50-meter free. and bobby sinkis, adding the 1500-meter free gold. >> i was just trying to hold on. >> reporter: australia got a hand on the wall, just .13 ahead of the u.s. to take the gold in the 4 x 100 medley relay. away from the water gymnast simone biles is still not ready to
moratorium remains in effect through cauldron burning bright while we on the west coast are getting ready to go to bed. american swimmers bringing home more gold on the final night in the pool. >>> meanwhile, another big announcement from simone biles. liz mclaughlin is in tokyo tracking everything. hi, liz. >> reporter: janelle and terry, good evening to you. we'll go to swimming first. the u.s. swimmers have earned 30 medals here in tokyo. 11 of those gold, one of those going...
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american monsoon. it's all about the heat though, for the west and the east coast of the us, but we are tapping into gulf moisture here. so for the east coast, new york and d. c will feel closer to 40 on thursday. that's your weather season. ah. how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties down to the fewer regulation to own a tiger than there are a tone, a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and society and that's the bottom line. ah, the television takes charge of a 9 provincial capital in a gun. it's done while emergency talks continue to try to end the fighting. the warning that the group couldn't circle the capital cobble by the middle of september. i'm sure the palace with the scanner stones and harry, a minister who tell us how the government plans to fight back against taliban recently found. ah.
american monsoon. it's all about the heat though, for the west and the east coast of the us, but we are tapping into gulf moisture here. so for the east coast, new york and d. c will feel closer to 40 on thursday. that's your weather season. ah. how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties down to the fewer regulation to own a tiger than there are a tone, a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and...
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americans. host: can you describe the red road to d.c.? guest: the red road to d.c. began on the west coast and traveled across the country raising awareness that we must all, not just native americans, but all across the country protect sacred sites. it was a call to action and unify the country and raise awareness about the state of emergency regarding our sacred sites and the environment. host: we showed the total pole that has been traveling across the united states in a washington, d.c. can you talk a little but -- a little bit about the pole and what it symbolizes with the issues you are concerned about? guest: with respect to the pole itself, it is a product of the vision of an elder who is a master carver and founder of the house of tears. he carved a number of total polls during various points in time, one for 911, and this one to draw attention to sacred sites in the environmental crises we are facing in the pacific northwest. back in 2019, and orca carried her dead calf for 17 days in the sea. we have all of these signs from nature, hurricanes, magnifiers, all of these are indica
americans. host: can you describe the red road to d.c.? guest: the red road to d.c. began on the west coast and traveled across the country raising awareness that we must all, not just native americans, but all across the country protect sacred sites. it was a call to action and unify the country and raise awareness about the state of emergency regarding our sacred sites and the environment. host: we showed the total pole that has been traveling across the united states in a washington, d.c....
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rightly and correctly with a lot of explanatory power to trace to situate american history and rather than just an east coast westcoast parameter and it's important as we are talking about the history of people's desire to pursue the freedom to practice religion as they wished and much like the history of america is a continental one. we should also remember the history of people in america struggling to practice their religious freedom is not just english and to put this in context i'm going to take us back to the u.s. capital this time in statuary hall and talk a little bit about the man on the right who is one of the few actually colonial figure celebrating in statuary hall in the u.s. capital and he's a pueblo indian and he is shown holding some knotted ropes there and those are integral to the story i'm going to tell you about why he is celebrated to this day. to put this in context in 1630 the man on the left came to massachusetts new england in the first wave of what was called the great migration. the 1620 pilgrim was a much slower -- but john winthrop with a large mask migration to nine land and winthrop
rightly and correctly with a lot of explanatory power to trace to situate american history and rather than just an east coast westcoast parameter and it's important as we are talking about the history of people's desire to pursue the freedom to practice religion as they wished and much like the history of america is a continental one. we should also remember the history of people in america struggling to practice their religious freedom is not just english and to put this in context i'm going...
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thanks and parts of that north american monsoon, it's all about the heat though, for the west and the east coast of the us. but we are tapping into gulf moisture here. so for the east coast, new york and d. c will feel closer to 40 on thursday. that's your weather in the my name a place where they can truly call. busy it home, people, groups, thing you know, wanted me to ones you know, you all angel read money. when i do a 1000000000 and is just for the prize in my name is where we know my nigerian on i'll do is there is who's ah, the me. welcome back. 316 gmc your top story. so thought today the afghan president ghani has visited the government's last northern stronghold as the taliban closes in. is trying to run the troops to defend the city of missouri. sharif, the biggest in northern afghanistan, if that city falls, the government would lose control of the reach of any therapy. and group says it struck an alliance with degree in forces to overthrow the government in addis ababa, both groups, the aroma liberation army and the to grind people's liberation front were added to the government per
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and parts of that north american monsoon, it's all about the heat though, for the west and the east coast of the us. but we are tapping into gulf moisture or so for the east coast. new york and d. c will feel closer to 40 on thursday. that's your weather season. the since the celebration ah, the food for reconciliation. ah, and from ancient civilization, the algae 0 world goes on a mouth watering, cut and re journey from spain to the middle east. to discover the hidden history behind some of the region. bad luck, diffuse favoring the pos on audi. ah, the me. looking back here watching there with me. so the reminder of all top news stories present shotgunning says that a be government's last stronghold in the north. the bid to rally troops against the escalating battle with the taliban in the city of mazata sharif holds the government would lose control of the country's new efforts to get the taliban and african government. back to the negotiating table and failed filmed group consist that committed to the tools, but government representatives came to taliban isn't interested in a politica
and parts of that north american monsoon, it's all about the heat though, for the west and the east coast of the us. but we are tapping into gulf moisture or so for the east coast. new york and d. c will feel closer to 40 on thursday. that's your weather season. the since the celebration ah, the food for reconciliation. ah, and from ancient civilization, the algae 0 world goes on a mouth watering, cut and re journey from spain to the middle east. to discover the hidden history behind some of...
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oppressive heat now stretching coast to coast, with advisories in effect for 146 million americans. >> today just feels hot, looks hot. >> reporter: in the west temperatures soared portland 98. spokane 98 and sacramento 103 degrees. in the midwest, kansas city and st. louis skyrocketed into the 90s with overnight lows remaining well above 80 in springfield, virginia, a 5-year-old died after being left in a car the dome of heat making temperatures dangerous from the midatlantic through new england. >> we can't stay out for too long because it's this hot. >> reporter: here in new york, it's now reached 90 degrees but with the humidity, it feels more like 100, and officials warn tomorrow will be even hotter, potential even a record breaker. an excessive heat warning remains in effect through thursday dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 109 degrees expected in new york a nation now in the grips of multiple heatwaves with days to go before there's relief kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york >>> tonight, the colossal dixie fire setting a grim milestone. the nation's largest fire has torched more than 500,000 acres its mass has s
oppressive heat now stretching coast to coast, with advisories in effect for 146 million americans. >> today just feels hot, looks hot. >> reporter: in the west temperatures soared portland 98. spokane 98 and sacramento 103 degrees. in the midwest, kansas city and st. louis skyrocketed into the 90s with overnight lows remaining well above 80 in springfield, virginia, a 5-year-old died after being left in a car the dome of heat making temperatures dangerous from the midatlantic...
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coast. heat advisories in effect for 146 million americans. >> it feels hot, looks hot. >> reporter: in the west, temperatures soared, portland, 98, sacramento, 103 degrees. in the midwest, kansas city and st. louis sky rocketed into the 90s with overnight lows remaining well above 80. in springfield, virginia, a 5-year-old died after inc.beingt in a car the dome making it dangerous from the midatlantic to new england. >> we can't stay out for too long because it's it hot. >> reporter: an excessive heat warning remains in effect through thursday dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 109 degrees expected in new york a fashion fou if the grips of multiple eat waves with days to go before traes rereef kristen dahlgren, fbs if yous, fork >>> the rapid spread of the delta variant. with many of the worst outbreaks happening if the south where vaks fashion rates tend to be roar we're joined by fbs's jay gray with after the country fullry vaks vaccinated. >> reporter: to fight this growing surge is on vaccines, vaccines the fda expected to announce they approve a third booster vaccine
coast. heat advisories in effect for 146 million americans. >> it feels hot, looks hot. >> reporter: in the west, temperatures soared, portland, 98, sacramento, 103 degrees. in the midwest, kansas city and st. louis sky rocketed into the 90s with overnight lows remaining well above 80. in springfield, virginia, a 5-year-old died after inc.beingt in a car the dome making it dangerous from the midatlantic to new england. >> we can't stay out for too long because it's it hot....
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. >> reporter: oppressing heat coast to coast with advisories in effect for 140 million americans. in the westsas city and st. louis skyrocketed into the 90s with lows in the 80s. in virginia, a 5-year-old died after being left in a car. the dome of heat making temperatures dangerous from the mid atlantic to new england. >> we can't stay out too long because it's this hot. >> reporter: an excessive heat warning remains in effect, heat index values up to 109 degrees expected in new york. a nation now in the grips of multiple heat waves with days to go before there's relief. >>> as the show draws to a close we'll see if we hear from president biden today, speaking about prescription drug prices before he heads off on his summer vacation, trying to escape the heat but can't escape the growing priority for the white house, keeping democrats in line in the coming weeks and months about the bipartisan infrastructure bill in the house and keeping all democrats, from moderates to liberals, in line for that multitrillion dollar reconciliation bill. thank you for getting up "way too early." "morning joe
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americans and immigrants as well. >> julia, thank you for being with me. it is 8:47 on the west coast major wildfire in oregon, good morning. >> the bootleg fire is burning in southern oregon and it is now 41% contained. it started last month. firefighterers made progress with northern california's dixie fire. right now it is just over 30% contained. meanwhile this morning we just learned of another record for this extreme heat that we have been seeing out west. the national weather service says that july was the hottest month ever in salt lake city. that beats out the previous record of 85.3 degrees in july of 2017. nanny california new vaccine requirements take effect today. all health care worker wills have to be fully vaccinated or take a weekly covid test. governor newsom announced the new policy last mont. that will do it for me, back to you. >> great seeing you this morning. coming up, hugs and happiness. emotional reunions as the uk ends quarantine requirements for american travelers. it means an economic shot in the arm but could this shift towards normalcy be ruined by the r
americans and immigrants as well. >> julia, thank you for being with me. it is 8:47 on the west coast major wildfire in oregon, good morning. >> the bootleg fire is burning in southern oregon and it is now 41% contained. it started last month. firefighterers made progress with northern california's dixie fire. right now it is just over 30% contained. meanwhile this morning we just learned of another record for this extreme heat that we have been seeing out west. the national weather...
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west coast of lose on island in the philippines. the rain continues manila 29 degrees. so we're watching that american river very carefully as it reaches dangerous levels. sponsor cut on airways. yugoslavia disintegrated. war descended on its inhabitants. amidst the death and destruction, one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend press drag hush each. who went from coaching boys, football to teaching young men life, frederick push each of the seizure sarajevo on al jazeera. oh, the me. hello, you're watching out 0. i'm emily, angling a reminder of our stories. this. our memorials in lebanon turned into protests on the one year anniversary, mountain bike or explosion. it killed more than $200.00 people. large groups of protest as clashed with security forces near the parliament building, as they called for more government accountability. the taliban. a warning of more attacks against afghan officials and explosion chicago early on wednesday, near defense facility, it came just hours after a
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ask honest on has reached american shores as well, with people pouring onto the street to protest against the taliban seizing power rallies broke out. both the east and west coasts. from l. a. to washington, dc with demonstrators chanting free, afghanistan, and biden, you betrayed us. they also demanded that the white house helps struggling afghan population and comes as politicians across nato. member states blamed the united states and joe biden, in particular for the fall of afghanistan. 3rd quarter looks at the mounting and go 20 years of occupation. more than 2 trillion dollars spent hundreds of thousands dead. it's half the price tag only to get a humiliating defeat and botched evacuation in return. naturally the president had some explaining to do to the american people, majority of americans, and forgive me, i'm just the messenger no longer consider you to be competent, focused, or effective in the job. i haven't seen the only reason we're against this is a place from which been lot attacked. the united states of america had this been in another middle eastern country where he could have easily moved from we would have never gone to a guest. biden's prov
ask honest on has reached american shores as well, with people pouring onto the street to protest against the taliban seizing power rallies broke out. both the east and west coasts. from l. a. to washington, dc with demonstrators chanting free, afghanistan, and biden, you betrayed us. they also demanded that the white house helps struggling afghan population and comes as politicians across nato. member states blamed the united states and joe biden, in particular for the fall of afghanistan. 3rd...
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afghan the stands reached american shoals to with people pouring onto the streets in protest against the taliban, seizing power rallies broke out on both the east and west coasts. from allay to washington, dc with demonstrators chanting free afghanistan fighting you betrayed us. they also demanded the white house house, the struggling afghan population, and comes as politicians across nato member states, blame the u. s. and joe biden. in particular, for the fall of afghanistan, the court looks at the mounting and go 20 years of occupation, more than 2 trillion dollars spend hundreds of thousands dead. it's a half the price tag only to get a humiliating defeat and botched evacuation in return. naturally, the president had some explaining to do to the american people and majority of americans, and forgive me, i'm just the messenger no longer considered to be competent, focused, or effective in the job. i haven't seen the only reason we're against this is a place from which ben lot attacked the united states of america. had this been in another middle eastern country where he could have beasley have moved from we would have never gone to gas. biden's proverbial h
afghan the stands reached american shoals to with people pouring onto the streets in protest against the taliban, seizing power rallies broke out on both the east and west coasts. from allay to washington, dc with demonstrators chanting free afghanistan fighting you betrayed us. they also demanded the white house house, the struggling afghan population, and comes as politicians across nato member states, blame the u. s. and joe biden. in particular, for the fall of afghanistan, the court looks...
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destruction in afghanistan reached american shores to wind people pouring onto the streets to protest against the taliban seizing power rallies broke out on both the east and west coasts. from l. a. to washington dc with demonstrators chanting free afghan: the stan and biden, you the craters. they also demanded that the white house have the struggling afghan population and come to politicians across the nato member state blame the united states, and also joe biden, in particular, for the fall of afghanistan donald quarter at the mountain, i got 20 years of occupation, more than 2 trillion dollars spent hundreds of thousands dead. it's half the price tag only to get a humiliating defeat and botched evacuation in return. naturally the president had some explaining to do to the american people, majority of americans, and forgive me, i'm just the messenger no longer consider you to be competent, focused, or effective in the job. i haven't seen the only reason we're against this is a place from which ben loudon attacked the united states of america. had this been in another middle eastern country where he could have easily moved from we would have never gone to gas. biden'
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west coast. >>> we're going to do everything in our power to get all americans out and our allies out. >> doestay beyond august 31st if necessary? >> it depends on where we are. americans should understand we're going to three to get it done before august 31st. >> but if we don't, the troops will stay. >> if we don't, we'll determine at the time who's left. >> and? >> and if there's american citizens left, we'll stale till we get them all out. >> officials say nearly 6,000 have been evacuated since last sunday ant around 1,800 tuesday night alone. it's estimated up to 15,000 americans are still in afghanistan while 65,000 afghan support staff still remain. in that same interview, president biden argued it was unavoidable. >> we've seen the pictures of people packed into a -- >> that was four days ago, five days ago. >> what did you think when you first saw those pictures? >> what i first thought was we have to gain control of this. we have to move this more quickly. we stro move in a way in which we can take control of that airport, and we did. >> so you don't think this could have been handle
west coast. >>> we're going to do everything in our power to get all americans out and our allies out. >> doestay beyond august 31st if necessary? >> it depends on where we are. americans should understand we're going to three to get it done before august 31st. >> but if we don't, the troops will stay. >> if we don't, we'll determine at the time who's left. >> and? >> and if there's american citizens left, we'll stale till we get them all out....
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american population. we are moving south and west and out of the northwest and into the sunbelt and west coast states by leaps and bounds. i pulled out a great statistic -- 100 years ago, the new york delegation was as big as california and texas combined and now new york has 11 few receipts in texas alone. that tells you about where people are moving. a lot of the northeastern states have been on losing streaks. in terms of the size of their congressional delegation for 50 or 60 years. they lose one or two seats every time a senses comes around. people are moving to the south on the west. host: from houston, texas, go ahead. caller: yes, i think these racial categories -- my children are hispanic they are as white as the driven snow. i know you have addressed this before but i think it's true of blacks also. there has been a lot of intermarriage. why do we classify people and racial categories? i hate it. i just don't like it. guest: good point and one that the census bureau spent a long time addressing in their press conference. they are talking more about what they call their diversity index. you can go to
american population. we are moving south and west and out of the northwest and into the sunbelt and west coast states by leaps and bounds. i pulled out a great statistic -- 100 years ago, the new york delegation was as big as california and texas combined and now new york has 11 few receipts in texas alone. that tells you about where people are moving. a lot of the northeastern states have been on losing streaks. in terms of the size of their congressional delegation for 50 or 60 years. they...
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city living is also on the rise as americans gravitate toward urban centers down south and out west at the expense of the midwest and east coastahead. experts fear that gerrymandering could adversely affect the country's voters of color who is growing in number. joining us is jane tim, nbc news senior reporting. jane, good to have you with us. you are the one that helps us break it down and understand it better. first of all, where could we see the biggest fights when it comes to redrawing the districts lines? >> you know, look to the south. the last decade around we had a lot of fights in the midwest, but this year it is all going to be about the south. so look to places like georgia, texas, which just got two new house seats as well as florida. those are the states where republicans could easily gerrymander their way into a house majority. now, in the past republicans have redistricted in their favor, but really it is important to note the guardrails are off this year. the voting rights act was gutted in the last decade by supreme court rulings and the supreme court gave a green light to partisan gerrymandering. there's noth
city living is also on the rise as americans gravitate toward urban centers down south and out west at the expense of the midwest and east coastahead. experts fear that gerrymandering could adversely affect the country's voters of color who is growing in number. joining us is jane tim, nbc news senior reporting. jane, good to have you with us. you are the one that helps us break it down and understand it better. first of all, where could we see the biggest fights when it comes to redrawing the...
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coast, 2:30 out west. good morning. i'm jacob soboroff. the final u.s. military plane carrying americansight, bringing an end to a hasty evacuation and those efforts that ultimately left behind tens of thousands of afghans desperate to leave the country. nbc news chief correspondent richard engel has the latest. >> reporter: united states ended its 20-year war in afghanistan with the conclusion of the largest non-combat amount airlift in american history. >> i'm here to announce the completion of our withdrawal from afghanistan and the end of the military mission. >> reporter: is 23,000 people flown out of the now taliban-controlled country. the taliban firing a barrage of fireworks and gunfire. not all americans were able to get out. >> the citizens not able to get out, numbered in the low hundreds. i believe we're going to be able to get those people out. >> reporter: it's been two decades of military deployments, 2,061 americans killed, 1,141 nato allies killed, more than 48,000 afghans killed. 300,000 afghan soldiers trained only to collapse when confronted. about a trillion dollars
coast, 2:30 out west. good morning. i'm jacob soboroff. the final u.s. military plane carrying americansight, bringing an end to a hasty evacuation and those efforts that ultimately left behind tens of thousands of afghans desperate to leave the country. nbc news chief correspondent richard engel has the latest. >> reporter: united states ended its 20-year war in afghanistan with the conclusion of the largest non-combat amount airlift in american history. >> i'm here to announce the...
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americans. the war is settled 1865. the north and the union. the north wins, the union survives, and now work must begin in earnest. it must be joined together east and west. on the east coast, it's not difficult to find workers because there are thousands of people of ireland escaping their own depression and discrimination there. on the west coast, they weren't sure who to use. they couldn't find enough workers. they had open calls to workers, but approximately 500 showed up. they knew they needed a minimum of 5,000. some suggested the chinese, but they were hooted down because the average length of a railroad rail is 10 to 12 feet and average weight is 500 pounds. it was believed the chinese were too physically small to do this behavior. here we have one of the people who made a difference. this is a picture of charles crocker. was a member of four men, mr. hot kins, stanford, mr. huntington, mr. crocker. they were rich when they began and became very, very litsch later. chinese built the great wall of china as a possibility it could do this. others tried trial gangs, 20, 30 men at a time and discovered something. they immediately elected their own foreman/spokesman. a m
americans. the war is settled 1865. the north and the union. the north wins, the union survives, and now work must begin in earnest. it must be joined together east and west. on the east coast, it's not difficult to find workers because there are thousands of people of ireland escaping their own depression and discrimination there. on the west coast, they weren't sure who to use. they couldn't find enough workers. they had open calls to workers, but approximately 500 showed up. they knew they...
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americans helping their name does not appear on a taliban list. fred fleitz good to have a late night, early morning on the west coast, east coast, thank you, sir. >> good to be here. >> trace: coming up the taliban rise to power and clear threat from isis k commit is not just afghanistan. we will have want that next. announcer 1: as they head toward the finish, warren has built a substantial lead and headed for her fourth gold medal! announcer 2: she's ahead of the world record pace by at least half a second and she - oh wait, wait... what's she doing? announcer 1: i think she's doing a headstand. why would she do that? announcer 2: she's stopping. she just, she stopped. announcer 1: i've never seen anything like this. announcer 2: she was so close to the finish, and she stopped. announcer 1: i don't know what she's thinking! announcer 2: this is unbelievable. i've never - >> with the taliban takeover and isis k territory is there anything but grim future for afghanistan? what does this mean for neighboring countries in the region? could they also be affected? the senior fellow at the foundation of democracies joins us now. thank you for joining
americans helping their name does not appear on a taliban list. fred fleitz good to have a late night, early morning on the west coast, east coast, thank you, sir. >> good to be here. >> trace: coming up the taliban rise to power and clear threat from isis k commit is not just afghanistan. we will have want that next. announcer 1: as they head toward the finish, warren has built a substantial lead and headed for her fourth gold medal! announcer 2: she's ahead of the world record...
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least american to with riley's pouring them to the streets, to protest against the taliban. seizing power off to the u. s. coalitions rapid withdrawal protests breaking out the both on the east west coast from alley to washington. d. c. demonstrate has chanting free f kennasoft and biden, you betrayed us. they also demanded that the white house helps to struggling africa population more as politicians across nato countries, lane for us and 5 in particular for the loss of i've got a son next this morning tunnel course looking more closely at the growing 20 years of occupation, more than 2 trillion dollars spend hundreds of thousands dead. it's half the price tag only to get a humility being defeated and botched evacuation. in return, naturally the president had some explaining to do to the american people and majority of americans. and forgive me, i'm just the messenger no longer consider you to be competent, focused, or effective in the job. i haven't seen the only reason we're against this is a place from which been lot attack the united states of america. had this been in another middle eastern country where he could have recently moved from we would have never gone to a guest. biden
least american to with riley's pouring them to the streets, to protest against the taliban. seizing power off to the u. s. coalitions rapid withdrawal protests breaking out the both on the east west coast from alley to washington. d. c. demonstrate has chanting free f kennasoft and biden, you betrayed us. they also demanded that the white house helps to struggling africa population more as politicians across nato countries, lane for us and 5 in particular for the loss of i've got a son next...
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american mon soon . we really see these storms flare up and then just drop buckets of rain on sunday . we could see it around the oklahoma panhandle. ok, and we'll finish off the west coast of canada where it is the dry stretch of weather in 35 years. the the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey than bob way with the country, bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people. instead of telling people what to think, how dread that give me a chance to speak for themselves and captured a haunting, not sure of the power and fragility of hope. borne free whitney on al jazeera. what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here. it just either we believe everyone has a story worth hearing loss. the news from europe to africa, to the americas fires, landslides and floods all of a warning. the time is running out to address climate change. ah, hello and welcome i and peter w watching out to see are alive from our headquarters here and also coming up. we report from turkey where wildfires for the evacuation of entire villages and coastal resorts.
american mon soon . we really see these storms flare up and then just drop buckets of rain on sunday . we could see it around the oklahoma panhandle. ok, and we'll finish off the west coast of canada where it is the dry stretch of weather in 35 years. the the fuel, the dry change following the removal of robert mcguffey than bob way with the country, bringing with it one journalist set out to record the voice of the people. instead of telling people what to think, how dread that give me a...
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american bond soon. we really see these storms flare up and then just dropped buckets of rain on sunday. we could see it around the oklahoma panhandle. ok, and we'll finish off the west coast of canada where it is the dry stretch of weather in 35 years. the open source should be about raising prices. this is hardly down to the foreign government. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that i thought had made the task of fixing a war torn economy. counting the cost on al jazeera, the us is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to walk on here, and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, the me. again, you're watching out there as a reminder of our top stories this, our 3rd largest city is coming under intense pressure from the taliban fighting is ongoing on the outskirts of iraq. i'm also talking the provincials that he's of kandahar and lash changes to hong kong, immigration, or take effect on sunday critics. they don't give a far as is unlimited power talk people leaving the chinese control territory last year. the position of a wide ranging nation
american bond soon. we really see these storms flare up and then just dropped buckets of rain on sunday. we could see it around the oklahoma panhandle. ok, and we'll finish off the west coast of canada where it is the dry stretch of weather in 35 years. the open source should be about raising prices. this is hardly down to the foreign government. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that setting that i thought had made the task of...
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west, the intercontinental railroad, we link to the coasts. and then all the way to enter -- to eisenhower's interstate highway system literally changed , the way americans lived. change the way we developed. now, we are investing as much money or more money to do those kinds of things that make us better connected and also give us more breathing room and clean air a little bit. i want to thank you all because almost all of you signed on to the bipartisan effort of mayors as well as other state and county officials to support this. i promise you, we will stay on top of making sure, as long as i'm here, it gets out and it gets out swiftly and economically and in a way that builds this country. i know i got criticized when i was running, they said i was -- i said i was running for three reasons, to restore the soul of the country, to rebuild the backbone , middle-class and working-class people in the country and not leave them behind, and third, to unite the country. i know a lot of people are skeptical but we can do this. we can do this. we are going to disagree on the philosophy of some things but we can do this. i am convinced we can. by the way, i will
west, the intercontinental railroad, we link to the coasts. and then all the way to enter -- to eisenhower's interstate highway system literally changed , the way americans lived. change the way we developed. now, we are investing as much money or more money to do those kinds of things that make us better connected and also give us more breathing room and clean air a little bit. i want to thank you all because almost all of you signed on to the bipartisan effort of mayors as well as other state...
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west, the intercontinental railroad, we link to the coasts. and then all the way to enter -- to eisenhower's interstate highway system literally changed , the way americans lived. change the way we developed. now, we are investing as much money or more money to do those kinds of things that make us better connected and also give us more breathing room and clean air a little bit. i want to thank you all because almost all of you signed on to the bipartisan effort of mayors as well as other state and county officials to support this. i promise you, we will stay on top of making sure, as long as i'm here, it gets out and it gets out swiftly and economically and in a way that builds this country. i know i got criticized when i was running, they said i was -- i said i was running for three reasons, to restore the soul of the country, to rebuild the backbone , middle-class and working-class people in the country and not leave them behind, and third, to unite the country. i know a lot of people are skeptical but we can do this. we can do this. we are going to disagree on the philosophy of some things but we can do this. i am convinced we can. by the way, i will
west, the intercontinental railroad, we link to the coasts. and then all the way to enter -- to eisenhower's interstate highway system literally changed , the way americans lived. change the way we developed. now, we are investing as much money or more money to do those kinds of things that make us better connected and also give us more breathing room and clean air a little bit. i want to thank you all because almost all of you signed on to the bipartisan effort of mayors as well as other state...
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west coast states. it's the opposite in the south and some of the mountain states. we're not seeing as many older americansives because vaccination rates are better there. but the tragedy is going to be young adults realizing for the first time that they could get sick from covid despite all the information we tried to put out there, we couldn't counter the disinformation, and i'm worried about the kids. >> doctor, thank you for being our divide throughout the pandemic and for being with us today. i have some other breaking news i want to get to. >>> a police officer dead after a shooting incident outside the pentagon. we'll have details next. at philadelphia, we know what makes the perfect schmear of cream cheese. the recipe we invented over 145 years ago and me...the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...pa
west coast states. it's the opposite in the south and some of the mountain states. we're not seeing as many older americansives because vaccination rates are better there. but the tragedy is going to be young adults realizing for the first time that they could get sick from covid despite all the information we tried to put out there, we couldn't counter the disinformation, and i'm worried about the kids. >> doctor, thank you for being our divide throughout the pandemic and for being with...
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country, those of us who grew up on the west coast, seattle, the bay area or los angeles, i think for the most part, have some awareness of the japanese-american story during the world war ii. defined as you go further east, 200 with some exceptions, it is less known, of the experience. so i do notice differences in questions in terms of it amount of detail the people come to the story with. >> okay this get into the making of the book. but before i do they just want to congratulate you that yesterday, it was the first week in your book was on the new york times best sellers list, congratulations and that's pretty cool pretty. >> this was a good thing uas opera, the first week or so, the first ten days. i'm very happy to see that. >> you are so casual. >> will want to show the audience, how in some ways, five and half years ago, dan and i met in seattle and we were at a mayors awards and dan was receiving an award for the boys in the boat, and i was pretty excited to meet you. the boys the vote is one of my favorite books and it is because of the style. this incredibly great storyteller but it is real history. and the idea of meeting you, ther
country, those of us who grew up on the west coast, seattle, the bay area or los angeles, i think for the most part, have some awareness of the japanese-american story during the world war ii. defined as you go further east, 200 with some exceptions, it is less known, of the experience. so i do notice differences in questions in terms of it amount of detail the people come to the story with. >> okay this get into the making of the book. but before i do they just want to congratulate you...
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coast. officials say the blaze broke out on monday and so far has consumed more than three square kilometres of forest and scrubland to the west of st tropez. the americand of racketeering, sexual abuse, and bribery. currently held without bail, he denies the charges, some of which date back as far as two decades. from new york, the bbc�*s samira hussain reports. r kelly is one of the most successful artists of all time. sometime called the king of r&b he has been credited with redefining r&b music. but for the last two years the embattled musician has been behind bars. r kelly and members of his entourage are accused of recruiting women and girls to engage in illegal sexual activity with the r&b singer. he is also accused of paying victims and witnesses to cover up as alleged crimes. in a now infamous interview with an american network, kelly fervently denied any wrongdoing. i fervently denied any wrongdoing.- fervently denied any wrongdoing. fervently denied any wronaodoin. ., ., , wrongdoing. i did not do this stuff! this — wrongdoing. i did not do this stuff! this is _ wrongdoing. i did not do this stuff! this is not _ wrongdoing. i did not do this
coast. officials say the blaze broke out on monday and so far has consumed more than three square kilometres of forest and scrubland to the west of st tropez. the americand of racketeering, sexual abuse, and bribery. currently held without bail, he denies the charges, some of which date back as far as two decades. from new york, the bbc�*s samira hussain reports. r kelly is one of the most successful artists of all time. sometime called the king of r&b he has been credited with redefining...
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these programs being geared towards the thousands of americans who have seen their homes burned to the ground in the forest fires on the west coasthave taken place in many states? it seems as though everything for the stranger, nothing for our fellow americans. i just do not get it. host: let's go to danny calling from denver, colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. whatever but he fails to see is corporate america is what is ruining everything in the united states. it started long ago in the late 1960's when the shorter brothers wanted to move samsonite to mexico. as a result of this global -- they wanted to use cheap labor for everything they produce. the wealth of america has to be distributed amongst everybody. what is going on on the immigration thing is let's talk about enforcing the law. if you want to enforce the law, we should enforce the law and people -- on people hiring these illegal immigrants. once they see jobs are not available here anymore and people are being prosecuted for hiring illegals, by the law, then dickman offered and the people that own these packing companies are sent to j
these programs being geared towards the thousands of americans who have seen their homes burned to the ground in the forest fires on the west coasthave taken place in many states? it seems as though everything for the stranger, nothing for our fellow americans. i just do not get it. host: let's go to danny calling from denver, colorado on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. whatever but he fails to see is corporate america is what is ruining everything in the united states....
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those of us that grew up in the west coast whether it was seattle when bay area, you know i think the most part, they have some awareness that the japanese americans story during world war ii. i find that as you go further east, with some exceptions, it is less known than the certain fundamentals of the experience. so yeah i do notice differences in terms of the amount of detail the people come to the story with. >> okay let's get into the book but before i do that, just want to congratulate you that yesterday i was informed that although this looks onto the new york times bestsellers list, congratulations because that is pretty cool quite it. >> that is a good thing, those of the things that you look for the first week or so for the first ten days. so is very happy to see that. >> you are so casual. [laughter] i want to show the audience kind of how in some ways of this book, five and a half years ago, mayor's arts award and boys in the boat had and awarded i was pretty excited to match with me you cover the boys in the vote is one of my favorite books. it is because of the style. this incredibly great storyteller, and is real history. and the id
those of us that grew up in the west coast whether it was seattle when bay area, you know i think the most part, they have some awareness that the japanese americans story during world war ii. i find that as you go further east, with some exceptions, it is less known than the certain fundamentals of the experience. so yeah i do notice differences in terms of the amount of detail the people come to the story with. >> okay let's get into the book but before i do that, just want to...
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those of us that group on the west coast, whether it was seattle or the bay area for los angeles, i think for the most part have some awareness of the japanese american store during world war ii. i find as you go further east with some exceptions it's less known, sort of a fundamentals of the experience. so i do notice differences in the questions in terms of just the amount of detail people come to the story with. >> let's get into the making of the book. before i do that i want to congratulate you that yesterday i was informed that although it's just the first week of book is on the "new york times" bestsellers bestseller was so congratulations. that's pretty cool. >> that's always a good thing. that's one of the things you hope for, that first week or so, first ten days. i was very happy to see that. >> you are so casual. i want to share with the audience kind of how in some ways the genesis of this book, in five and half years ago dan and i met in seattle. we were at a mayers arts award and then was receiving an award for "the boys in the boat," and i was pretty excited to actually meet you. "the boys in the boat" is one of my favorite books and
those of us that group on the west coast, whether it was seattle or the bay area for los angeles, i think for the most part have some awareness of the japanese american store during world war ii. i find as you go further east with some exceptions it's less known, sort of a fundamentals of the experience. so i do notice differences in the questions in terms of just the amount of detail people come to the story with. >> let's get into the making of the book. before i do that i want to...
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those of us that grew up on the west coast and whether it was seattle or the bay area or los angeles i think for the most part we had some awareness of the japanese american story during world war ii i find as you go further east with some exceptions it's less known the fundamentals of the experience. so i do notice differences in questions in terms of the amount of detail of people that come to the story with. >> let's get into the making of the book but before i do that i want to congratulate you yesterday i was informed although it's just the first week your book is on the new york times bestsellers list, congratulations that is pretty cool. >> that's always a good thing that something that you hope for in the first week or so in the first ten days, i was very happy to see that. >> i want to share with audience in the genesis of this book years ago dan and i met in seattle we were out of mears arts award indian was receiving an award for the boys in the boat and i was pretty excited to be to the boys in the boat is one of my favorite books and it's because of the style in this incredibly great storyteller, it's real history, and the idea here i've been
those of us that grew up on the west coast and whether it was seattle or the bay area or los angeles i think for the most part we had some awareness of the japanese american story during world war ii i find as you go further east with some exceptions it's less known the fundamentals of the experience. so i do notice differences in questions in terms of the amount of detail of people that come to the story with. >> let's get into the making of the book but before i do that i want to...
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coast. 2:30 out west. alicia menendez. the covid situation worsening especially in parts of the country with lower vaccination rates. 167 million americansd. but that's still just over 50%. according to an nbc news count, case are up by 190,000 and 630 new deaths have been reported. morgan chesky has the latest. >> reporter: delta driving covid cases to dangerous highs. the variant now tied to 93% of u.s. infections, the biggest spikes coming in texas, missouri, florida and arkansas, where monday brought its largest single-day increase in hospitalizations since the start of the pandemic. patients flowing into arkansas hospitals at double the national rate. >> it's worse than any of the prior surges for a whole host of reasons. >> reporter: there's only eight icu beds left in the entire state. this doctor has seen an increase in younger patients. >> young healthy people shouldn't be dieing from the virus, period. they shouldn't be dieing from covid-19. because this variant is so virulent and replicates pretty quickly, we're seeing rapid changes with the health of individuals infected with the virus. >> reporter: president biden speaking o
coast. 2:30 out west. alicia menendez. the covid situation worsening especially in parts of the country with lower vaccination rates. 167 million americansd. but that's still just over 50%. according to an nbc news count, case are up by 190,000 and 630 new deaths have been reported. morgan chesky has the latest. >> reporter: delta driving covid cases to dangerous highs. the variant now tied to 93% of u.s. infections, the biggest spikes coming in texas, missouri, florida and arkansas,...
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>>> now on american history tv, a lecture from the university of pittsburgh about the origins of the atlantic slave trade. how slave traders captured individuals on africa's west coast and details about the trip across the atlantic. >> okay, everybody. greetings. good morning. our subject for today is the atlantic slave trade. and the first thing i want to say about it is that we have a big subject, a tremendously important subject, and truly a difficult subject to deal with today. its importance lies in its relationship to the transformation of the world in the early modern era. by that, i mean essentially three things. first, the origins and the rise of capitalism around the atlantic beginning in the late 16th century and continuing thereafter to the present. secondly, the establishment of european dominance around the world. this is another major theme to which the slave trade is connected. and then, finally, we are talking today about one of the very foundations of american history. america is the result of the meeting of three very old cultures. and you might say continents. people from europe, people from west africa, and people from native america. today we a
>>> now on american history tv, a lecture from the university of pittsburgh about the origins of the atlantic slave trade. how slave traders captured individuals on africa's west coast and details about the trip across the atlantic. >> okay, everybody. greetings. good morning. our subject for today is the atlantic slave trade. and the first thing i want to say about it is that we have a big subject, a tremendously important subject, and truly a difficult subject to deal with...
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the american model brings the storm closer to the coast, stronger rain and wind further to the west. we'll have to watch this a lot of uncertainty with this system until it gets it together until we continue to track it. we'll get to your forecast in the next 30 seconds. ing raspbers for 85 years, what would you think? (humming) well, at first you'd be like, "that has gotta be some scrumptious jam!" (humming) and then you'd think, "he looks fantastic! i must know his skin care routine." geico. saving people money for 85 years. beg your pardon. >>> good morning. it's 7:22. another day of hazy skies and a air quality advisory remains in effect due to the drifting smoke from the nearby wildfires, and expect to see air quality conditions worsen especially in the north bay, and should get better by the weekend. 80s for san jose, and oakland, 73. 60s in san francisco. >>> that's your latest weather >>> still ahead, a critical shortage, cities from coast to coast struggling to find enough school drivers the problems rhea created for millions of families and what some districts are offering
the american model brings the storm closer to the coast, stronger rain and wind further to the west. we'll have to watch this a lot of uncertainty with this system until it gets it together until we continue to track it. we'll get to your forecast in the next 30 seconds. ing raspbers for 85 years, what would you think? (humming) well, at first you'd be like, "that has gotta be some scrumptious jam!" (humming) and then you'd think, "he looks fantastic! i must know his skin care...
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. >>> now on american history tv, a lecture from the university of pittsburgh about the origins of the atlantic slave trade. how slave traders captured individuals on africa's west coast details about the trip across the atlantic. >> okay, everybody. greetings. good morning. our subject for today is the atlantic slave trade. and the first thing i want to say about it is that we have a big subject, a tremendously important subject, and truly a difficult subject to deal with today. its importance lies in its relationship to the transformation of the world in the early modern era. by that, i mean essentially three things.
. >>> now on american history tv, a lecture from the university of pittsburgh about the origins of the atlantic slave trade. how slave traders captured individuals on africa's west coast details about the trip across the atlantic. >> okay, everybody. greetings. good morning. our subject for today is the atlantic slave trade. and the first thing i want to say about it is that we have a big subject, a tremendously important subject, and truly a difficult subject to deal with today....
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west coast. the reality is that everything changed or many, many things changed in the course of this day. they talked about the troops that are going in to take out americanse that worked with the united states. in the intervening time, obviously, the government collapsed. at that point, they would not tell us where ghani had gone or if he was still in the country. perhaps they knew. perhaps they didn't. in any case, shortly there after, we learned ghani had fled and that the government had simply disappeared. i wouldn't say collapsed. i would say simply disappeared. that briefing was very useful. there were questions asked about the evacuations. about the safety of the troops. made it also very clear that americans who would respond to any attack in a very serious way, that we would not take lightly any attack on american troops. >> we just spoke to our terrorism analyst, malcolm nance. he told us we're dealing with a different taliban than existed in 2001. others have said that in different ways in this broadcast. that lessons might have been learned, there might be a different willingness to provide safe haven to terrorists. sounds to me like a naive am
west coast. the reality is that everything changed or many, many things changed in the course of this day. they talked about the troops that are going in to take out americanse that worked with the united states. in the intervening time, obviously, the government collapsed. at that point, they would not tell us where ghani had gone or if he was still in the country. perhaps they knew. perhaps they didn't. in any case, shortly there after, we learned ghani had fled and that the government had...