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the financial times reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. mufg currently employs more than 2,000 staff in london and a further 700 in other european cities. the guardian reports on the latest from venezuela following a so—called "sham" election. it highlights comments from the us ambassador to the united nations claiming the country is one step closer to a dictatorship. the new york times looks at putin responding to us sanctions by ordering 755 of its diplomatic staff leave america, in what the paper describes as a move right from the cold war playbook. and in thejapan times, the focus is on china us relations in an article that says chinese president xijinping is betting donald trump won't make good on his threats of a military strike against north korea. with me isjustin urquhart stewart the director of seven investment management. it is good to see you. good morning. good morning. we will start with that interview. le monde. britain will not undercut european rivals despite what was said before. ea
the financial times reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. mufg currently employs more than 2,000 staff in london and a further 700 in other european cities. the guardian reports on the latest from venezuela following a so—called "sham" election. it highlights comments from the us ambassador to the united nations claiming the country is one step closer to a dictatorship. the new york times looks at...
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so frankfurt, paris, amsterdam ? the competition? so frankfurt, paris, amsterdam?rt and dublin. luxembourg has done well for fund managers and lloyds of london surprised people by going to brussels. who is going to berlin? there is one going to berlin, ush‘ right. the picture is of dispassion. it is not that frankfurt is suddenly overtaking the city of london or paris, some banks are going to paris. different companies are choosing different locations, the idea that we were going to have a new financial centre of europe growing up to replace london doesn't look to be true. how worried is the city of london? we don't know. it is all around all this stuff, we don't know what the final trading relationship between the uk and the eu will be. 0nce relationship between the uk and the eu will be. once we know that, that's when we will know how worried we have to be. happy monday. enjoy. we're back tomorrow. are you back tomorrow? yes. i'm back tomorrow. tune in. bye—bye. good morning. it's the last day ofjuly, but for some summer is temporarily on hold. an unsettled week
so frankfurt, paris, amsterdam ? the competition? so frankfurt, paris, amsterdam?rt and dublin. luxembourg has done well for fund managers and lloyds of london surprised people by going to brussels. who is going to berlin? there is one going to berlin, ush‘ right. the picture is of dispassion. it is not that frankfurt is suddenly overtaking the city of london or paris, some banks are going to paris. different companies are choosing different locations, the idea that we were going to have a...
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japan's biggest bank plant a hub in amsterdam to cope with the disruption of brexit.e been talking about. this huge banks, hugely influential in the eastern part of the world, that we obviously don't put our eyeballs on it but it doesn't mean it doesn't affect us. they have said that even ahead of brexit they are looking around and moving a significant number of workers into a european hub, in that case it is amsterdam. they will be the first of many who will be looking. because it's going to be ha rd to looking. because it's going to be hard to find property, spaces, personal. it's like anything, once the cards fall down it is going to be imada free from. these people have jumped on the be imada free from. these people havejumped on the head and said, we're going to do this at our pace. they are going to get the lay of the land. it willdiminish they are going to get the lay of the land. it will diminish confidence in the remaining people. the case for staying in the city of london and any other uk hubs will significantly wea ken any other uk hubs will significantly w
japan's biggest bank plant a hub in amsterdam to cope with the disruption of brexit.e been talking about. this huge banks, hugely influential in the eastern part of the world, that we obviously don't put our eyeballs on it but it doesn't mean it doesn't affect us. they have said that even ahead of brexit they are looking around and moving a significant number of workers into a european hub, in that case it is amsterdam. they will be the first of many who will be looking. because it's going to...
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. >>> more than 2,000 relatives and friends gathered in amsterdam today to remember the souls lost when a surface air missile blew a malaysia airlines passenger jet out of the sky over ukraine in 2014. the dutch king and queen were also in attendance to unveil a new living memorial of 298 trees near the amsterdam airport from which the plane departed. three years later, international investigators continue their pain staking probe into bringing to justice those responsible for shooting down flight 17 and killing all 298 passengers and crew members. >>> despite north korea's continuing to launch ballistic missile tests, it seems south korea is pushing to improve ties with the country. government leaders in the south have proposed rare military talks with their neighbors to the north. they're trying to ease the tension on the border and continue reunions of families separated by the war in the 1950s. >>> updating a story we reported last week following the last minute intervention by president trump, an all girls robotics team from afghta the six girls landed early saturday at dulles airp
. >>> more than 2,000 relatives and friends gathered in amsterdam today to remember the souls lost when a surface air missile blew a malaysia airlines passenger jet out of the sky over ukraine in 2014. the dutch king and queen were also in attendance to unveil a new living memorial of 298 trees near the amsterdam airport from which the plane departed. three years later, international investigators continue their pain staking probe into bringing to justice those responsible for shooting...
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saturday is the start of europride 2017 inner amsterdam. -- in amsterdam. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. from all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you next time. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by rose communications occasion of president trump's first six months in office. we talk to do shannon pettypiece of bloomberg news and dan balz of "the washington post." >> it's a shock a day, jeff, be a pivot or more settledngo whitehouse or to a more date pace or to a president it is more predictable or presidential in that sense. this is just one more day in a six month rollercoaster that we've been witnessing and experiencing as a country under
saturday is the start of europride 2017 inner amsterdam. -- in amsterdam. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. from all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you next time. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by rose communications occasion of president trump's first...
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saturday is the start of europride 2017 inner amsterdam. -- in amsterdam. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. from all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you next time. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by rose communications [whistle tootsts] [bouncy music] - ♪ they're two, they're four, they're six, they're eight ♪ ♪ shunting trucks and hauling freight ♪ ♪ red and green and brown and blue ♪ ♪ they're the really useful crew ♪ ♪ all with different roles to play ♪ ♪ round tidmouth sheds or far away ♪ ♪ down the hills and round the bends ♪ ♪ thomas and his friends male narrator: thomas & friends is made possible in part by: all-inclusive experience is a proud sponsor of thomas & friends. providing families a place to play, share, and learn through kid clubs found at hard rock hotel cancun, punta cana, and riviera maya. male narrator: and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yo
saturday is the start of europride 2017 inner amsterdam. -- in amsterdam. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. from all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you next time. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by rose communications [whistle tootsts] [bouncy music] -...
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simon gompertz, bbc news in amsterdam.'s cricket clare connor following their stunning world cup triumph. england beat india by nine runs in front of a sell—out 26,000 crowd at lord's yesterday. our sports editor dan roan has been asking if this is a watershed moment for women's sport. world cup winners! it was the perfect platform for women's sport. england's cricketers crowned champions on home soil. anya shrubsole had been the team's hero, her record—breaking spell of 6—46 securing a thrilling victory over india. before the match, her father ian posted photos of his daughter visiting lord's in 2001. and this morning, in the exact same spot and after a night of celebrations, she told me what it was like to return a world cup winner. i remember being here as a nine—year old watching, and wishing one day i could be back here playing. never in my wildest dream did i think it would be unable cup final. it has come true, that dream. it absolutely has come true. it shows you can have a dream, and sometimes they do come true. e
simon gompertz, bbc news in amsterdam.'s cricket clare connor following their stunning world cup triumph. england beat india by nine runs in front of a sell—out 26,000 crowd at lord's yesterday. our sports editor dan roan has been asking if this is a watershed moment for women's sport. world cup winners! it was the perfect platform for women's sport. england's cricketers crowned champions on home soil. anya shrubsole had been the team's hero, her record—breaking spell of 6—46 securing a...
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they actually get to perform here at the iconic, new amsterdam tat with parents waiting in line.on. here's the stage. so you're just about to go on. >> yeah. >> reporter: how you feelin'? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: proud parents wait and watch. their little stars take the stage. ♪ [cheers and applause] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: when you go home now tonight, what are you going to feel? >> i'm going to dream about it all night long. >> reporter: a dream come true. ♪ >> say bravo to those kids. disney musicals it's part of to a lamented number imited num ev "world news now," the president on a two-day trip in europe this hour. >> he's expected to face more questions in the u.s. election as he defends donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer in a new interview. >>> and breaking news in the disappearance of four young men. authorities announcing a short time ago that they have found human remains. and the person of interest arrested yet again. >>> and we have new details in the deadly beating of an
they actually get to perform here at the iconic, new amsterdam tat with parents waiting in line.on. here's the stage. so you're just about to go on. >> yeah. >> reporter: how you feelin'? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: proud parents wait and watch. their little stars take the stage. ♪ [cheers and applause] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: when you go home now tonight, what are you going to...
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. >> 20 aÑos tiene centrocampista nacido en Ámsterdam. se desplomÓ.la competencia. el finlandÉs consiguiÓ la clasificación del gran premio de austria. el mexicano sergio arrancara desde la casilla nÚmero 7. te invitamos para >> estamos pendiente del tema osorio. >> por el momento no estarÁ en la banca. asÍ llegamos al final por el momento. los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ >> no nos vamos a sentar, no nos vamos a callar y no nos vamos a ir. ♪
. >> 20 aÑos tiene centrocampista nacido en Ámsterdam. se desplomÓ.la competencia. el finlandÉs consiguiÓ la clasificación del gran premio de austria. el mexicano sergio arrancara desde la casilla nÚmero 7. te invitamos para >> estamos pendiente del tema osorio. >> por el momento no estarÁ en la banca. asÍ llegamos al final por el momento. los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ >> no nos vamos a sentar, no...
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the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a resultuncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline, "diana tapes will hurt her boys". soa so a real mix of stories tomorrow. let's start here with the story in the times. philip hammond says we won't become a tax haven after brexit. this is a warning, because there has been talk of special deals. the chancellor is selling out his view of what he think the uk's relationship should be with you to make the eu. but he is also trying to r
the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a resultuncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for...
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the financial times reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters currently employs more than 2,000 staff in london and a further 700 in other european cities. the guardian reports on the latest from venezuela following a so—called "sham" election. it highlights comments from the us ambassador to the united nations claiming the country is one step closer to a dictatorship. the new york times looks at putin responding to us sanctions by ordering 755 of its diplomatic staff leave america, in what the paper describes as a move right from the cold war playbook. and in thejapan times, the focus is on china us relations in an article that says chinese president xijinping is betting donald trump won't make good on his threats of a military strike against north korea.
the financial times reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters currently employs more than 2,000 staff in london and a further 700 in other european cities. the guardian reports on the latest from venezuela following a so—called "sham" election. it highlights comments from the us ambassador to the united nations claiming the country is one step closer to a dictatorship. the new york times looks at putin responding to us sanctions by ordering...
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boyd, professor boyd who teaches at the city college of new york and writes a column for new york amsterdam news is of the author or editor of many books including "autobiography of a people," and his latest black "k detroit: a people's history of self-determination." >> host: author herb boyd with us on this independence day weekend. professor boyd, what is july 4 me deal? >> guest: it means the same thing what it meant to frederick douglass, you know. while you can have the general celebration and everything, we have a different perspective from the african-american community. this was a long history to understand exactly the distinction in terms of the celebration for one community and the kind of lack of observers on the other part of the community. what does it mean to people who have a history of bondage, history of segregation, a history of jim crow is him. you have to understand that kind of sensitivity that might be distinct from one community to another. obviously when you start talking about this history of this country and the role of african-americans in terms of providing that
boyd, professor boyd who teaches at the city college of new york and writes a column for new york amsterdam news is of the author or editor of many books including "autobiography of a people," and his latest black "k detroit: a people's history of self-determination." >> host: author herb boyd with us on this independence day weekend. professor boyd, what is july 4 me deal? >> guest: it means the same thing what it meant to frederick douglass, you know. while you...
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you need to know little bit more about the current one that is of if you can get the amsterdam news.o online and check it out. there is a woman named fanny peck. she is the wife of a minister called william peck. they arrived in the 1920s and got involved in the religious immunity. her claim to fame is that she is one of the instigators and founders of the housewives league, the national housewives league of america. and it is something that, it is strong for me because my mother for many many years was a house you know she was a domestic servant. and of course you know these housewives in terms of organizing themselves and beginning to make a mark you know because they were ignored by the union movements and stuff like that. how do we bring together our own issues? and the very special demands that we can make. and fanny peck was in a leadership role of that. earlier we talked about in terms of being a pioneering education in the country but what i do in the amsterdam news each week peter, i go back and forth between important black woman, important black men. i've accumulated now,
you need to know little bit more about the current one that is of if you can get the amsterdam news.o online and check it out. there is a woman named fanny peck. she is the wife of a minister called william peck. they arrived in the 1920s and got involved in the religious immunity. her claim to fame is that she is one of the instigators and founders of the housewives league, the national housewives league of america. and it is something that, it is strong for me because my mother for many many...
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amsterdam. you're looking at troubling video out of amsterdam. it shows a stay at an airbnb getting violent with the host pushing one of his guests down a flight of stairs. one of the victim's friends says the argument was sparked by four women checking out of the man's apartment late. the woman suffer injuries and bruises, the host reportedly has been arrested. >>> and back here at home, new jersey governor chris christie got an earful while guest-hosting a sports radio station yesterday. >> one week after he and his family were caught enjoying a beach that he had actually closed to the public over a budget dispute, it appears many of his constituents aren't letting it go. >> reporter: on one of america's most popular sports shows, america's least-popular governor, chris christie feeling the heat for that new jersey beach day on the jersey shore. >> mike in montclair, what's up, mike? >> governor, next time you want to sit on the beach that's closed to the entire world except you, you put your
amsterdam. you're looking at troubling video out of amsterdam. it shows a stay at an airbnb getting violent with the host pushing one of his guests down a flight of stairs. one of the victim's friends says the argument was sparked by four women checking out of the man's apartment late. the woman suffer injuries and bruises, the host reportedly has been arrested. >>> and back here at home, new jersey governor chris christie got an earful while guest-hosting a sports radio station...
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we will take you to the unveiling of the national mh 17 memorial in amsterdam.ras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the best deal. so take the power back and come to lendingtree.com, because at lendingtree when banks compete, you win. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unit
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argentina, may remember this, and held on to it for a long time, pursued it in the courts and so forth, amsterdam ultimately reached a favorable fortty your investors. was it hard to hold on that long? hold on inot hard to a portfolio sense, because at no until the current government came into -- came office, i believe in december 2015, at no time before did the previous us.rnments negotiate with many the motivations of your adversary cause you to not be deal.o make a up, itclaim mounts becomes a larger recovery. david: did your investors say go on to something else? no.nterestingly, david: they didn't? >> no. >> okay. some press. it got it was not an easy situation. it wasn't only the 14 or 15 holding this thing, but it contentious. david: you didn't worry somebody was going to physically attack you from argentina? you didn't worry about that? >> this isn't the place to talk about security arrangements, but was a contentious situation. david: so if somebody invested the very beginning, he or she kept their money from beginning, what kind of rate of return compounded over years? >> my mother did
argentina, may remember this, and held on to it for a long time, pursued it in the courts and so forth, amsterdam ultimately reached a favorable fortty your investors. was it hard to hold on that long? hold on inot hard to a portfolio sense, because at no until the current government came into -- came office, i believe in december 2015, at no time before did the previous us.rnments negotiate with many the motivations of your adversary cause you to not be deal.o make a up, itclaim mounts becomes...
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. >> we've traveled to amsterdam where michaela deprince is a star ballerina with the dutch nationalt. but the stories that play out up on stage, as melodramatic as they might be, can't even come close to michaela's own miraculous journey of perseverance, dedication and survival. >> michaela's story starts here in the impoverished african country of sierra leone. she was born in 1995, named mabinty bangura, in the midst of a civil war that killed thousands. her father was killed by rebels, and her mother died soon after from disease and starvation. >> i can't remember what my biological parents looked like. i can't really remember any happy moments. >> 3-year-old mabinty was abandoned at an orphanage where she was treated like a pariah. >> the women at the orphanage, they called you -- >> the devil's child. they kept saying, "why would somebody want to adopt the devil's child?" >> so they saw the pigmentation and they thought that it was evil? >> yeah, definitely. >> mabinty was born with the skin condition vitiligo. what she called her spots were the reason the adults in the orphana
. >> we've traveled to amsterdam where michaela deprince is a star ballerina with the dutch nationalt. but the stories that play out up on stage, as melodramatic as they might be, can't even come close to michaela's own miraculous journey of perseverance, dedication and survival. >> michaela's story starts here in the impoverished african country of sierra leone. she was born in 1995, named mabinty bangura, in the midst of a civil war that killed thousands. her father was killed by...
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. >>> straight into the middle of a chaotic scene in amsterdam. >> don't be emotional. >> why are you taking my things? >> what's going on here is some people are being kicked out from their airbnb. they said in this they were a few minutes behind schedule. checkout was 11:00 a.m. and this is now 1:00 p.m. the landlord is physically trying to remove them. >> oh, my god. >> but it's getting more and more serious. and he's getting more and more physical. until with a shove -- >> out now! >> oh, my god. >> oh! >> it is absolutely horrible. every time i see this, my blood runs cold. you can see with one shove, he sends that woman face first straight down the stairs. she slides so quick and then bang to the end. >> she seems to be unconscious at the end. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. no! >> you can hear it's her friend obviously distressed. that guy at the bottom, he's the one who shoved her. he now calls someone. >> situations like this, all we have is a very, very small piece of the story. nobody deserves to be shoved down the stairs in any case, but you just don't know what led
. >>> straight into the middle of a chaotic scene in amsterdam. >> don't be emotional. >> why are you taking my things? >> what's going on here is some people are being kicked out from their airbnb. they said in this they were a few minutes behind schedule. checkout was 11:00 a.m. and this is now 1:00 p.m. the landlord is physically trying to remove them. >> oh, my god. >> but it's getting more and more serious. and he's getting more and more physical....
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well, we went to amsterdam. >> seth: yeah, we lived together in amsterdam. >> yes. [ light laughter ]e to chicago and i could only fly on, i think it was air kuwait. >> and i want to mention them because i do get money from them every time. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> but i was flying air kuwait and i got on the plane. the minute i got on the plane, the flight had originated somewhere else, and it smelled like feces. >> seth: yeah, okay. [ laughter ] and there was an older man on the plane, you know, and he lost control. >> seth: okay. >> had a problem. and they didn't take him off the plane. and they just put, like, a plastic bag over the seat, you know. >> seth: oh! >> which seems bad so i'm sitting next to the only other american. it was this woman sitting next to me, and she was like, "oh, this airline is the worst." [ light laughter ] and i was like, "yeah, this is awful." and she's like, "the last time i was on this airline, the guy next to me died over the ocean." [ laughter ] i was like, "wait, what? what happens when a man dies?" she's like, "nothing. they just put a blank
well, we went to amsterdam. >> seth: yeah, we lived together in amsterdam. >> yes. [ light laughter ]e to chicago and i could only fly on, i think it was air kuwait. >> and i want to mention them because i do get money from them every time. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> but i was flying air kuwait and i got on the plane. the minute i got on the plane, the flight had originated somewhere else, and it smelled like feces. >> seth: yeah, okay. [ laughter ] and...
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. >> i want to tell the world that watch out, this is the new amsterdam.resh roasted flavor into every can, which has its drawbacks. guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. my hygi...a mouthwash.o try... so i tried crest. it does so much more than give me fresh breath. crest pro-health mouthwash provides all... ...of these benefits to help you get better dental check-ups. go pro with crest mouthwash. checkup? nailed it discover card. hooh, you're real?? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> recreational mar
. >> i want to tell the world that watch out, this is the new amsterdam.resh roasted flavor into every can, which has its drawbacks. guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. my hygi...a mouthwash.o...
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map the plane took from amsterdam and was en route to kuala lumpur.f grenfell tower have been released by the government. sajid javid, the communities secretary has told the commons that 169 families have been offered accommodation, 30 have accepted and nine have moved in. seventy—five members of staff at a cardiff hospital say they have been left, "broken" by a court ruling that means they owe thousands of pounds in parking tickets. on friday, a judge at cardiff civiljustice centre ruled private company indigo could collect the charges from staff. the ruling means 75 people must pay 128 pound per outstanding ticket plus 26 thousand pounds in legal fees. nick palit reports. with staff numbers, patients and visitors in the thousands every day, parking spaces and wales' largest hospital or at a premium. as we reported on friday three hospital staff lost the test case as to whether they and 70 other workers we re whether they and 70 other workers were liable to pay thousands of pounds in parking fines. not really the outcome we wanted. the fines, with wh
map the plane took from amsterdam and was en route to kuala lumpur.f grenfell tower have been released by the government. sajid javid, the communities secretary has told the commons that 169 families have been offered accommodation, 30 have accepted and nine have moved in. seventy—five members of staff at a cardiff hospital say they have been left, "broken" by a court ruling that means they owe thousands of pounds in parking tickets. on friday, a judge at cardiff civiljustice centre...
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back in august of 2015, three american friends vacationing overseas were riding a train from amsterdamppened. they heard gunshots, and without a second thought, they tackled and disarmed the suspected islamist militant who was carrying two guns, a knife, and nine clips of ammunition. they saved hundreds of lives that day. and today, we're honoring them, and giving them a chance to win a million dollars. so please give it up-- from sacramento, california, alek skarlatos, anthony sadler, and spencer stone. come on. what's up, alek? how you doing? spencer, how you doing? anthony,
back in august of 2015, three american friends vacationing overseas were riding a train from amsterdamppened. they heard gunshots, and without a second thought, they tackled and disarmed the suspected islamist militant who was carrying two guns, a knife, and nine clips of ammunition. they saved hundreds of lives that day. and today, we're honoring them, and giving them a chance to win a million dollars. so please give it up-- from sacramento, california, alek skarlatos, anthony sadler, and...
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you are in amsterdam, let's say. you need help. dial 112. basically a lot providers will forward any caller that is made to 112, automatically be forwarded to 911. but you don't want to mess with that. calling 112 the can also prevent a 911 center from receiving your accurate location. location is the most important part of the a 911 call because it tells us where to send help. >> so, no, it's not some secret number that's going to get you anything special and please don't pick up your phone right now and try and test that it works on your phone. the 911 dispatchers have much better things to do than deal with you if you don't have an emergency. >>> all right. if you have something you want verified, you think may be fake news, don't share it until you have verified it. ed send me a screen shot on facebook or twitter on send me a big juicy e-mail at >> thanks adam. >>> here is the most accurate forecast, yellow alert for tomorrow. >> yeah , looks like middle of the afternoon, looks like 2:00 to 55:00 or 2:00 to 6:00. we have had a couple sto
you are in amsterdam, let's say. you need help. dial 112. basically a lot providers will forward any caller that is made to 112, automatically be forwarded to 911. but you don't want to mess with that. calling 112 the can also prevent a 911 center from receiving your accurate location. location is the most important part of the a 911 call because it tells us where to send help. >> so, no, it's not some secret number that's going to get you anything special and please don't pick up your...
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host: randy is calling from amsterdam, new york. you are on with clear. caller: good morning.hank you to c-span. this topic has been debunked years ago. wage gap.o no economist takes this serious. teachers work 180 days a year. electricians work for more hours and far longer than that. men are far more likely to choose careers that are more dangerous, so obviously they pay more. loggers, pilots -- those are mailed-dominated jobs -- mail-dominated jobs. so they are paid more. women choose not to go into longer working hours. they like to put vacations and have children and things of that nature, this topic has been debunked a long time ago. host: claire, your response? guest: i think it is very interesting that you say that considering nearly every organization that studies this has found over and over again that this does exist. you can look at census bureau data, the bureau of labor statistics data, you can look at isa good website to go to selfdoor, which is -reported data. that what they do find is because of choices that women make, yes, they do often times, they are more
host: randy is calling from amsterdam, new york. you are on with clear. caller: good morning.hank you to c-span. this topic has been debunked years ago. wage gap.o no economist takes this serious. teachers work 180 days a year. electricians work for more hours and far longer than that. men are far more likely to choose careers that are more dangerous, so obviously they pay more. loggers, pilots -- those are mailed-dominated jobs -- mail-dominated jobs. so they are paid more. women choose not to...
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kate snow, nbc news, amsterdam. >> what a beautiful outcome. >>> we appreciate you spending part of yourning with us. that is "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. breaks out near several >>> right now 6:00, a shelter in place alert has been issued as a brush fire breaks out near several popular wineries. the news at 6:00 starts right now. i am raj mathai. >> and i am jessica aguirre. we have been tracking this story on air and online for the past two hours. let's show you what that fire looks like. this is nbc bay area sky ranger. you can see the smoke still burning. this is near the cooper garrett estate winery. five to ten-acres. it is not threatening any homes. the flames are burning uphill away from homes and structures. nbc bay area marianne favro is there. >> reporter: behind me you can see the smoke has diminished considerably in just the past hour. the good news right now is that this fire is moving up the hill away from homes. burning off mt. eden road. the concert venue is 1.4 miles away. still people
kate snow, nbc news, amsterdam. >> what a beautiful outcome. >>> we appreciate you spending part of yourning with us. that is "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. breaks out near several >>> right now 6:00, a shelter in place alert has been issued as a brush fire breaks out near several popular wineries. the news at 6:00 starts right now. i am raj mathai. >> and i am jessica...
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. >>> airbnb is investigating a woman pushing another woman down a flight of stairs in amsterdam.checking out. the hostess was heard saying "out" repeatedly before pushing her. you see the woman, she falls and remains motionless. the victim was taken to the hospital and the man was arrested. she believes the incident was racially motivated. airbnb called the incident appalling and said it will take the strongest action it can, including banning people for life. >>> local villages came together to save a lion cub who fell down an 80-foot well. they helped lower a man into a well in a cage to protect himself from the 2-year-old lion. he managed to get a lasso around the cub. it happened around 100 miles north of a wildlife refugee. officials say the cub did not appear seriously hurt and is can -- can recover. too bad they couldn't do the scene from "the lion king" where they lift up the cub to celebrate. >>> parents, there's a new gadget that will actually let your kids drive you crazy. we're talking about literally drive you crazy. it's a smart helmet with the handlebars that takes
. >>> airbnb is investigating a woman pushing another woman down a flight of stairs in amsterdam.checking out. the hostess was heard saying "out" repeatedly before pushing her. you see the woman, she falls and remains motionless. the victim was taken to the hospital and the man was arrested. she believes the incident was racially motivated. airbnb called the incident appalling and said it will take the strongest action it can, including banning people for life. >>>...
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back in 2015, they helped take down a man who opened fire on a train from amsterdam to paris. >>> time is 4:42. a bay area police officer is injured in a wild confrontation between the cops and a group of skateboarders. >> plus, a shark warning in santa cruz. we'll hear from a kayaker who got a little too close to a great white. it happened at dolores park last night. at one point: there were about 100- ers in the are >>> an officer was hurt during a clash with skateboarders at dolores park last night. at one point there were about 100 skateboarders in the area. some reportedly started throwing bottles at officers. two patrol cars were vandalized. ambulances were called in for some who lost control while riding their skateboards. there's no word on arrests. >>> a warning in santa cruz to stay out of the water. that's because of a great white shark attack. it happened near westcliffe drive about a quarter mile from steamer lane. kpix 5's len ramirez talked to the survivor about that ordeal. >> reporter: shark warning and keep out signs are clearly posted at steamers lane one of the most
back in 2015, they helped take down a man who opened fire on a train from amsterdam to paris. >>> time is 4:42. a bay area police officer is injured in a wild confrontation between the cops and a group of skateboarders. >> plus, a shark warning in santa cruz. we'll hear from a kayaker who got a little too close to a great white. it happened at dolores park last night. at one point: there were about 100- ers in the are >>> an officer was hurt during a clash with...
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a heavily armed man, ayoub el khazzani, opened fire on a high-speed train between amsterdam and paris the gunman was overpowered by three american tourists, and no one was killed. a year earlier, spanish authorities had actually warned their french counterparts about khazzani, who they'd tracked from spain to france. but investigators believe he eventually made his way to syria, where he was allegedly trained and sent back to europe by abaaoud. >> (translated): i had the feeling that these were warning signs, that in fact they were just gaining ground, carrying out smaller operations while they were organizing something bigger. because any terrorist attack occupies all of our investigators, as there is so much work after an attack. all of this was intended to conceal the bigger plot. >> narrator: abaaoud was now wanted across the continent. >> (translated): but we had no idea where abaaoud could be. apparently no one knew where he was. according to reda hame, he was in raqqa, but we had no way of locating him. >> narrator: in fact, by september, abaaoud was already back in europe layi
a heavily armed man, ayoub el khazzani, opened fire on a high-speed train between amsterdam and paris the gunman was overpowered by three american tourists, and no one was killed. a year earlier, spanish authorities had actually warned their french counterparts about khazzani, who they'd tracked from spain to france. but investigators believe he eventually made his way to syria, where he was allegedly trained and sent back to europe by abaaoud. >> (translated): i had the feeling that...
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a memorialforest has now been dedicated to the victims via amsterdam's airport.e ceremony was dominated by the recital of the names, 298, read out by some of the people who have been left behind. salim fredericks, who lost her son bryce, 23 years old, told me it was so important for them not to forget, but that remembering brings all those memories flooding back. and you can can hear, as the names were read out, some of the voice is faltering and braking. those wounds are still very raw for so those wounds are still very raw for so many of the people here today. this site is in factjust a few minutes' drive from the airport where so many relatives said what would be theirfinal where so many relatives said what would be their final goodbyes. earlier, the dutch king and queen led sunflowers at the heart of this memorialforest, where led sunflowers at the heart of this memorial forest, where they have erected a monument in the shape of an eye, with all of the victims' names in the iris, facing up to the sky, and it is designed to offer a permanent place where those
a memorialforest has now been dedicated to the victims via amsterdam's airport.e ceremony was dominated by the recital of the names, 298, read out by some of the people who have been left behind. salim fredericks, who lost her son bryce, 23 years old, told me it was so important for them not to forget, but that remembering brings all those memories flooding back. and you can can hear, as the names were read out, some of the voice is faltering and braking. those wounds are still very raw for so...
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the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a resultertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia, in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary, the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror — the story is summed up in its headline "diana tapes will hurt her boys". now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of
the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a resultertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia, in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for...
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they stopped a man who opened fire on a train from amsterdam to paris. >> it's really unusual to seehe real life heroes playing themselves. >> there will be other stars playing them during earlier phases in their lives, so they don't get the main role. >> i see, but just that moment we'll get to see their reaction. cool. >> next at 5:00, an issue reported between san francisco police and sheriff's deputies and over the response over the deadly shooting at a u.p.s. facility. >> a takeover by skateboards. several people hurt. >> and we're hearing of breaking news in newark. a fire there over night. i'm gathering details and will have much more next. have much more next. >> this man is >>> we are here for you, coming up on 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday, july 12th. thanks for being there for us. >> we appreciate it. we have good weather to start our day. >> i think so. the last couple days have been steady. today, i think we'll keep that car in neutral and eventually rev it up a little this weekend with hot temperatures. i put live doppler 7 in motion over the last couple hours and put the
they stopped a man who opened fire on a train from amsterdam to paris. >> it's really unusual to seehe real life heroes playing themselves. >> there will be other stars playing them during earlier phases in their lives, so they don't get the main role. >> i see, but just that moment we'll get to see their reaction. cool. >> next at 5:00, an issue reported between san francisco police and sheriff's deputies and over the response over the deadly shooting at a u.p.s....
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in amsterdam he's a crypto connoisseur or is a bitcoin maniac he's an early adopter he's well respected in the community he's telling us all about hard forks which i suggested could be a title for a porno film and soft forks which could be a disney film that's my contribution to this discussion so germany has continue its hard for a software arc and the august first deadline where we might have to change two versions of bitcoin and would that ultimately put the you know let me let me rephrase the question you know i was i was reviewing the wiki pedia page of roger of a are going jesus. in that page you know what if it is reason to be adamant about the large block size debate he believes that bitcoin has a window of opportunity to to gain wide scale global adoption before a state comes into the mix creates their own version and steals bit coins thunder in other words he believes that there's a time element here if i'm i don't want to i'm just paraphrasing that my interpretation of what i read here this is not well taken verbatim from what his words this is just my interpretation of what
in amsterdam he's a crypto connoisseur or is a bitcoin maniac he's an early adopter he's well respected in the community he's telling us all about hard forks which i suggested could be a title for a porno film and soft forks which could be a disney film that's my contribution to this discussion so germany has continue its hard for a software arc and the august first deadline where we might have to change two versions of bitcoin and would that ultimately put the you know let me let me rephrase...
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in amsterdam, brussels, paris, and lisbon, it once to capitalize on the post-brexit world.r transactions are possible despite the failure of deutsche's pursuit of lse. >> if you want to make money into business with the company's , the pool of savings in this group of 27 countries, 19 using the same single currency, then you have to be located in that part of the world. chinese plane maker has one regional approval to start production. the plan has a maximum range of 3700 kilometers and competes with other jet manufacturers. orders from 19 asian airlines, but still needs approval to operate in the u.s. and europe. rishaad: inflation data out of china short while ago. thes analyze it with one of top forecasters. thank you for joining us. bang in line, steady as she goes? >> that's right. we are still seeing prices continue to go down and the pickup in nonfarm prices. we should expect the inflation to stay between 1% and 2%. i guess it is hard to move about 2%. we do have a flat situation in china in the past few weeks. that may have some upside risks, think there will be a s
in amsterdam, brussels, paris, and lisbon, it once to capitalize on the post-brexit world.r transactions are possible despite the failure of deutsche's pursuit of lse. >> if you want to make money into business with the company's , the pool of savings in this group of 27 countries, 19 using the same single currency, then you have to be located in that part of the world. chinese plane maker has one regional approval to start production. the plan has a maximum range of 3700 kilometers and...
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a missile hit the fight as it travelled from amsterdam to kuala lumpur.both poland and germany. they brought their children, three—year—old george and two—year—old charlotte, with them. from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports. at three, he's far too young to know if he's a reluctant royal, but prince george definitely wasn't keen to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchala nt pose and 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose and practised the art nonchalant pose and practised the a rt ballet move. nonchalant pose and practised the art ballet move. a fidgeting toddler with a lifetime under an intense spotlight ahead of him. princess cha rlotte's spotlight ahead of him. princess charlotte's freedom of movement was constrained by being in her mother ‘s's arms. constrained by being in her mother 's's arms. does anyone speak english? the language divide isn't the only challeng
a missile hit the fight as it travelled from amsterdam to kuala lumpur.both poland and germany. they brought their children, three—year—old george and two—year—old charlotte, with them. from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports. at three, he's far too young to know if he's a reluctant royal, but prince george definitely wasn't keen to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george...
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even places like norway and amsterdam and the dutch had them as well. so africans had slave societies just like everywhere else in the world. and these persons, the first that were taken a slave or persons that were already enslaved in western central africa. and they were the first ones in the slave trade. not did they know what was going on? some did not. some of them themselves- taken as slaves. with traders themselves up fall into bad circumstances and become enslaved themselves. so they were witnessed but most people did not know the extent that of the brutality. that is what we believe but you know slavery is a brutal institution no matter where you find it. people's lives and their desires for their lives are denied, the control of their lives, their bodies, their labor capacity. it is not there anymore so slavery is wherever whatever you find it. >> all colonies in the us had slaves? >> all 13 colonies in the us are slaves. other parts of the earth at the time that did not belong to what became the united states. the french colonies in louisiana
even places like norway and amsterdam and the dutch had them as well. so africans had slave societies just like everywhere else in the world. and these persons, the first that were taken a slave or persons that were already enslaved in western central africa. and they were the first ones in the slave trade. not did they know what was going on? some did not. some of them themselves- taken as slaves. with traders themselves up fall into bad circumstances and become enslaved themselves. so they...
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they actually get to perform, here, at the iconic new amsterdam theater.ting around the block to get in. let's take a look back stage through the official stage door. it's almost show time. come on. so you're just about to go on, how are you feeling? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: the little stars take the stage. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: when you go home tonight what are you going to feel? >> i'm going to dream about it all night long. >> reporter: a dream come true. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> our thanks to deborah roberts, and to those budding stars for making our night. thanks for watching here on a wednesday evening. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- an office clerk from toronto, ontario, canada... a writer and editor from seattle, washington... and our returning champion -- an administrative assistant from granite city, illinois... whose 1-day cash winn
they actually get to perform, here, at the iconic new amsterdam theater.ting around the block to get in. let's take a look back stage through the official stage door. it's almost show time. come on. so you're just about to go on, how are you feeling? >> a bunch of butterflies in my stomach. >> reporter: the little stars take the stage. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] the reviews? raves. >> it was amazing. it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: when you go home tonight what...
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he was an insignificant reporter from the amsterdam news that singled out from all of these here other there but he had that kind of human touch about him and of course with gordon, doctor clark you know the last two years of doctor clark's life you know i was right there with him from 1996 to 1998. he had lost his fight but not his mission. we worked together on a book called the middle passage. which captures that holy spirit of being dragooned from out of africa and put on these slave ships and brought across the atlantic ocean. tom feeling spent 25 years -- and at the end of his days he approached doctor clark. by that time doctor clark had lost his vision and everything. so he called me up to work with him. i was just so blessed to have the opportunity to sit with doctor clark. he would put together 100 pages despite this he would put together 100 page manuscript where they would say this has to be trimmed down to 20 pages. so that was my responsibility to come in and work with him to kind of compress, condenses 100 page narrative he pulled together. the text for the book. and so
he was an insignificant reporter from the amsterdam news that singled out from all of these here other there but he had that kind of human touch about him and of course with gordon, doctor clark you know the last two years of doctor clark's life you know i was right there with him from 1996 to 1998. he had lost his fight but not his mission. we worked together on a book called the middle passage. which captures that holy spirit of being dragooned from out of africa and put on these slave ships...
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it's been three years since malaysian airlines flight mh17 en route from amsterdam was shot down in easternne, with the loss of 298 lives. it was the worst single loss of life in the war between russian backed separatists and the ukrainian government that has claimed 10,000 lives. a dutch led investigation found that the missile which hit the plane had been brought from russia and fired from territory controlled by the separatists. there is currently a ceasefire in the region though there are regular breaches. our special correspondent, fergal keane, and cameraman, darren conway, have been to the frontline in the town of adiivka. war has piled ruin on ruin. relentless shelling for three years has made men seek shelter. men have dug these trenches. it really is like something from another era, the last century, which saw so much bloodshed and suffering in this part of europe's east. there is a ceasefire. it is not over. more than 10,000 people have been killed in this conflict. more than a million people have been displaced, driven from their homes. the ceasefire allows men to be close to re
it's been three years since malaysian airlines flight mh17 en route from amsterdam was shot down in easternne, with the loss of 298 lives. it was the worst single loss of life in the war between russian backed separatists and the ukrainian government that has claimed 10,000 lives. a dutch led investigation found that the missile which hit the plane had been brought from russia and fired from territory controlled by the separatists. there is currently a ceasefire in the region though there are...
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spain and portugal, to england, and to france and to other places in europe, places like norway and amsterdam and the dutch had them as well, so africans had slave societies just like everywhere else in the world. and these persons -- the first persons who we are tan were already enslaved in western central africa. and they were the first wounds that fed into the slave trade. did they know what was going on? some people did know who were african slaves. some of them themselves had been taken as slaves. examples of traders themselves who fall into their circumstances and become enslaved themselves so they were witnessed, but most people didn't know the extent of the brutality. that is what we believe. but slavery is a brutal institution no matter where you find it. people's lives and their desires for their lives are denied, control of their lives, their bodies, their labor capacity, it's not theirs anymore. so slavery is brutal wherever you find it. >> host: all 13 colonies in the u.s. have slaves. >> guest: all 13 colonies in the u.s. had slaves. other parts of the u.s. at the time that did
spain and portugal, to england, and to france and to other places in europe, places like norway and amsterdam and the dutch had them as well, so africans had slave societies just like everywhere else in the world. and these persons -- the first persons who we are tan were already enslaved in western central africa. and they were the first wounds that fed into the slave trade. did they know what was going on? some people did know who were african slaves. some of them themselves had been taken as...
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the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a resultdent putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia, in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary — the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline — "diana tapes will hurt her boys". a 27—year—old man has been charged, in connection with the rape of a 1a—year—old girl at a railway station in birmingham last tuesday. british transport police say they're still looking for another man, who attacked her later, after she flagged down a passing carfor help. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased under a scheme which allows members of the public to ask for them to be reviewed. last
the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a resultdent putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia, in what it calls a "new cold war". the express claims that workers, who are cashing—in their hard—earned pension pots early, are being overtaxed to the tune of millions. the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel...
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portugal, to england and france and other places in europe as well, even places like norway and amsterdam, and the dutch had them as well. so africans had slave societies just like everywhere else in the world. these persons, the first persons who were taken as slaves were persons who are already enslaved in western and west central africa and they were the first ones who were fed into the slave trader did you know was going on? some people did know. some of them themselves had been taken as slaves. there are examples of traders themselves who fall into bad circumstances and become insulated themselves. so they were witnessed, but most people didn't know the extent of the brutality. that's what we believe, but slavery is a brutal institution no matter where you find it. peoples lives and their desire or their lies are denied, the control of their lives, their bodies, their labor capacity. it's not there's any more, so slavery is brutal were ever you find it. >> host: all 13 colonies in the u.s. had slaves? >> guest: all 13 colonies in the is had slaves. other parts of the u.s. at the time
portugal, to england and france and other places in europe as well, even places like norway and amsterdam, and the dutch had them as well. so africans had slave societies just like everywhere else in the world. these persons, the first persons who were taken as slaves were persons who are already enslaved in western and west central africa and they were the first ones who were fed into the slave trader did you know was going on? some people did know. some of them themselves had been taken as...