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>> he's listed in the roster of the 1860 atlantics.y, he played center field, and he batted third. so that's an indication that he was one of the better hitters. >> after the 1860 season, however, he becomes a bit of an enigma. he may have played for a pro team in manhattan, but census records after the civil war show him working as a butcher in san francisco. after that, his only appearance in the public record is a mention in the 1928 obituary of his younger brother, john, a civil war veteran. >> in the obituary, it talks about his brother, how he loved baseball. >> the obituary reads, "he had a picture in his home of the original atlantics team, of which his brother, archibald mcmahon, was a member." when they mention it in an obit, you know the card is a true family heirloom. flo's father, joseph, is 17 years old when his uncle john dies. it becomes his strange inheritance. but it's his wife, mildred, who keeps it safe in their brooklyn home. >> my mother had had it in a fanny farmer box in a secret drawer in a piece of our furnitu
>> he's listed in the roster of the 1860 atlantics.y, he played center field, and he batted third. so that's an indication that he was one of the better hitters. >> after the 1860 season, however, he becomes a bit of an enigma. he may have played for a pro team in manhattan, but census records after the civil war show him working as a butcher in san francisco. after that, his only appearance in the public record is a mention in the 1928 obituary of his younger brother, john, a civil...
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part of the atlantic campaign. in addition to this, the federals constructed a line of defense is opposite each one of these lines. in addition to that, after they captured atlanta, the federals dug their own city defenses for their own purposes. you do not have to remember all of these 18 lines but i think it is impressive to have it on a slide to look at it. those are the dates they were held. it is hundreds of miles of earthworks dug by both sides. there are estimates of it and i do not know how accurate they are, but they are literally hundreds of miles if you add them all together. the lines surrounding atlanta itself were 15 miles of continuous trenches both union and confederate. not all of those 18 confederate lines were equally strong. here's an interesting thing. the confederate army of tennessee had to learn how to dig in. they did not know it from the beginning. they had to learn it. in the first confederate fortified line at dalton, partly because of inexperience and partly because of the terrain, they
part of the atlantic campaign. in addition to this, the federals constructed a line of defense is opposite each one of these lines. in addition to that, after they captured atlanta, the federals dug their own city defenses for their own purposes. you do not have to remember all of these 18 lines but i think it is impressive to have it on a slide to look at it. those are the dates they were held. it is hundreds of miles of earthworks dug by both sides. there are estimates of it and i do not know...
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the mass immigration required organized collection points on the european side of the atlantic. many people departed from hamburg. after a devastating fire in $842.00 the port city was rebuilt. the harbor was massively expanded as were the shipyards hamburg became a gateway to the world. while sailing ships used to need 2 months to cross the atlantic by the late 19th century modern steamships made the journey in just 2 weeks. a growing number of migrants were now arriving from eastern europe and the balkans the hamburg america shipping line built a camp for them on the outskirts of the city. passengers had to endure a 14 day quarantine this prevented the outbreak of diseases on board the ships which could cause people to be turned back in new york. passengers traveling 1st class had their belongings packed securely in trunks their tickets cost $4.00 times the price of the lowest class ticket but this is where the ship operators made their profit passengers were crammed into bunks in rooms with no windows. emigration became a huge moneymaker ships took passengers west and loaded
the mass immigration required organized collection points on the european side of the atlantic. many people departed from hamburg. after a devastating fire in $842.00 the port city was rebuilt. the harbor was massively expanded as were the shipyards hamburg became a gateway to the world. while sailing ships used to need 2 months to cross the atlantic by the late 19th century modern steamships made the journey in just 2 weeks. a growing number of migrants were now arriving from eastern europe...
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place for immigrants leaving europe for the new world the passage across the atlantic was the 1st of many adventures played at their destination they were greeted by a spectacular backdrop. of manhattan in the harbor they were welcomed by a goddess of the modern age holding high a promise anyone seeking to better their fortunes here would find freedom and security. this principle shapes the united states to this day freedom is paramount it stands above everything even justice. this idea continues to distinguish the. united states from the democracies of the so-called old world. the statue of liberty is a symbol of this principle a gift from france that was shipped across the atlantic in 885 she was intended as a beacon to the world a bearer of hope for all who had left europe behind. the 1st visual depictions of america by europeans showed adventurers searching for a route to india which is why they called the people they encountered indians the europeans were interested in money and power and a crucial factor in that power was religion. when christopher columbus set sail from europe
place for immigrants leaving europe for the new world the passage across the atlantic was the 1st of many adventures played at their destination they were greeted by a spectacular backdrop. of manhattan in the harbor they were welcomed by a goddess of the modern age holding high a promise anyone seeking to better their fortunes here would find freedom and security. this principle shapes the united states to this day freedom is paramount it stands above everything even justice. this idea...
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this side of the atlantic. obviously, britain is in its current unknown, really.l unknown because no matter who succeeds theresa may as leader of the party and then presumably prime minister, cannot by succeeding her change the mathematics. the math shows currently in parliament, there's absolutely no majority for a no deal, and the europeans, and you mentioned my interview with angela merkel who is the strongest leader in the trans-atlantic alliance currently said brexit will be bad for everybody, for britain and for the european union, and we have done our best to give as much as we can in this deal. it was a good deal that theresa may secured with the eu, and we're not going to bend over for a person who comes in who is likely to be highly exiting, very brexity. it won't be a remainer like theresa may was. the idea that europe is going to bow down to a hard-line piece of negotiation, as president trump has suggested, is pretty much unclear that that would be successful. most people don't believe it would be successful. so that's a big issue. then, of course, yo
this side of the atlantic. obviously, britain is in its current unknown, really.l unknown because no matter who succeeds theresa may as leader of the party and then presumably prime minister, cannot by succeeding her change the mathematics. the math shows currently in parliament, there's absolutely no majority for a no deal, and the europeans, and you mentioned my interview with angela merkel who is the strongest leader in the trans-atlantic alliance currently said brexit will be bad for...
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this is another story. >> for us on the side of the atlantic we talk about opportunities. once we properly defined what the parties are it is tremendous of the partnership both want to contribute here they are. norway is different from sweden, france but he see that demanding the biggest share and ideally with some cold climate. >> there are realities. i think it behooves us in the partnership trading that people need to get. they've been really solid in the project going down the line because they really elevate the country. botswana is a country with challenges so there is a lot of room there for us. we need to start thinking beyond and democracy we need to define the stability because it is how we define stability for the others. .. leaders look at that approach or mechanism as a way to further the sale quick. >> any insights no. but i would say that i don't know what the market is for soybeans or the appetite which is part of the equation so obviously asia is a much larger market i don't know how long you can store soybeans for instance but i haven't heard any governme
this is another story. >> for us on the side of the atlantic we talk about opportunities. once we properly defined what the parties are it is tremendous of the partnership both want to contribute here they are. norway is different from sweden, france but he see that demanding the biggest share and ideally with some cold climate. >> there are realities. i think it behooves us in the partnership trading that people need to get. they've been really solid in the project going down the...
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on sunday, the wind, rather than coming from the south, will be coming straight off the atlantic. much cooler. much cooler compared to the new continent. look at these colours. deep red in germany, we are into yellow across much of the uk. around 2a in london, so a big drop in temperature. the atlantic breeze is set to continue through most of next week, meaning it will keep things cool across the uk, low pressure a cross things cool across the uk, low pressure across scandinavia, driving those cooler westerlies. at the same time, while they may be coming from a cooler source, we have high pressure building and this time with sunny skies it does mean that temperatures recover, despite the wind coming off the atlantic. they will still recover with the sunshine, so temperatures will be somewhere close to where they should be at this time of year. you could probably argue it is going to be the perfect summertime weather, but perhaps a little bit unsettled in the north. hello, this is bbc news. we will be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines: as
on sunday, the wind, rather than coming from the south, will be coming straight off the atlantic. much cooler. much cooler compared to the new continent. look at these colours. deep red in germany, we are into yellow across much of the uk. around 2a in london, so a big drop in temperature. the atlantic breeze is set to continue through most of next week, meaning it will keep things cool across the uk, low pressure a cross things cool across the uk, low pressure across scandinavia, driving those...
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time to come here to the atlantic council today. were very happy to host this informative discussion. we have a very critical timely question, and even a more important question as the decades are to come. china's role in the middle east. thank you to the folks from c- span who are watching and the folks streaming this live over the atlantic council website. for those who don't know me my name is william wexler and i lead the atlantic count will work on the middle east and the direct of the center for the middle east which is your host for this afternoon. this is a question that would not have been asked a decade ago. china does not have historical ties in the region that china has economic connections that are modest not that long ago but, now, is a question that many people in the region are asking more and more and many people in the u.s. diplomatic intelligence and military apparatus are asking more and more. and many people in china are asking more and more about how they are broached this region as part of their initiative and
time to come here to the atlantic council today. were very happy to host this informative discussion. we have a very critical timely question, and even a more important question as the decades are to come. china's role in the middle east. thank you to the folks from c- span who are watching and the folks streaming this live over the atlantic council website. for those who don't know me my name is william wexler and i lead the atlantic count will work on the middle east and the direct of the...
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the hard rock opened with 20% atlantic city residents, and we are now up to 25% atlantic city residentsing in our building and we think it has transferred to really good business model. >> joe, what do you think about just construction overall across the nation and what you're seeing in your own markets are things slowing down at all is it full steam ahead >> we're seeing it strong. right now what's really needed is trained workforces. we are, you know, a union shop and organized labor, people are retiring and training and job training is going to be a big issue. >> jim, with the legalization of sports gambling, what has that meant? has that changed the dynamics of the business >> yeah, i think it's actually been very good for atlantic city, both the internet gaming and sports betting are two of the driving forces behind the increase of the double digits and the total gross gaming revenues here in atlantic city and even in the state of new jersey at the parra mutual so it's been a positive. >> we've also been watching m&a activity after seeing el dorado resorts buying caesars for $8.5 b
the hard rock opened with 20% atlantic city residents, and we are now up to 25% atlantic city residentsing in our building and we think it has transferred to really good business model. >> joe, what do you think about just construction overall across the nation and what you're seeing in your own markets are things slowing down at all is it full steam ahead >> we're seeing it strong. right now what's really needed is trained workforces. we are, you know, a union shop and organized...
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but at the same time the hotair is atlantic but at the same time the hot air is moving up from francethe north—west of the uk, a fresh feel to the weather, a few showers and thunderstorms breaking up showers and thunderstorms breaking up later in the day, and we will not see those temperatures into the high 20s that have got at the moment. in the highlands, temperatures into the low 20s but still pleasant enough. across eastern wales and england, thatis across eastern wales and england, that is where the epicentre of our heat will be with temperatures forecast to hit 33 or 30 full celsius, the hottest day of the year so far by quite a margin. it stays very warm. this is saturday evening, 11pm, 26 celsius in the centre of london, it will be an unpleasant night for sleeping, but the second half of the weekend, this weather front will introduce cooler and fresher air of the atlantic. with that, and settled across the north—west of the country with rain or thunder showers around. further south, dry weather for england but noticed the temperatures are coming down to a more manageable, co m
but at the same time the hotair is atlantic but at the same time the hot air is moving up from francethe north—west of the uk, a fresh feel to the weather, a few showers and thunderstorms breaking up showers and thunderstorms breaking up later in the day, and we will not see those temperatures into the high 20s that have got at the moment. in the highlands, temperatures into the low 20s but still pleasant enough. across eastern wales and england, thatis across eastern wales and england, that...
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>> i'm from the atlantic council. i want to follow on what will said because i think it's a critical issue. but i recall president lyndon johnson did say he wasn't going to send american boys to die for asian boys and it didn't turn out that way so be very, very careful. it seems that china offers a more attractive not governance model but an ease of business model. you're dealing with the americans, you have the foreign corrupt act, you have to deal with cfius and with congress. the poor guy from egypt, poor guy from libya didn't turn out so well, can you really trust the americans where china is taking the long, long view where it doesn't have an ideological position. it's not choosing sides. it is there basically for economic reasons with the belton road. so i'm wondering given the fact that china seems to me presents a longer term attractive position, what should america be doing now to take on that potential challenge which i believe is going to be a very real one. >> well, certainly i agree it's a very real chal
>> i'm from the atlantic council. i want to follow on what will said because i think it's a critical issue. but i recall president lyndon johnson did say he wasn't going to send american boys to die for asian boys and it didn't turn out that way so be very, very careful. it seems that china offers a more attractive not governance model but an ease of business model. you're dealing with the americans, you have the foreign corrupt act, you have to deal with cfius and with congress. the poor...
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newsreel: they take off in their vickers vimy from newfoundland, 1900 miles of atlantic between themfinish in an irish bog, but it was a landmark journey in the history of aviation. john alcock and arthur whitten brown survived dangerous missions in the first world war, only to risk their lives again. they returned as heroes and won a £10,000 prize, worth closer to half a million today. they flew in a vickers vimy. this is one of only three still in existence. it's in the raf museum reserve collection, where it has been disassembled like a giant model kit. they'd flown many risky missions before. the chances of survival if things went wrong were pretty slim. even if they survived crashing into the sea, really the north atlantic will kill you very quickly through hypothermia. but they were still willing to take the risk? they were still willing to take the risk, yes. to get a sense ofjust how difficult this journey was, you really have to look in the cockpit to see how cramped it was, basic instruments, and think that brown, in the navigator seat at one point had to climb out over the
newsreel: they take off in their vickers vimy from newfoundland, 1900 miles of atlantic between themfinish in an irish bog, but it was a landmark journey in the history of aviation. john alcock and arthur whitten brown survived dangerous missions in the first world war, only to risk their lives again. they returned as heroes and won a £10,000 prize, worth closer to half a million today. they flew in a vickers vimy. this is one of only three still in existence. it's in the raf museum reserve...
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that's because, in the u.s., wild atlantic lmon is endangered, so catching it is illegal. ocean farminis only permitted in a few places, and, until recently, there wasn't much interest in expensive, land-based production like aquabounty's. uc if you have a fish that grows a little faster,as an aquadvantage that reaches market weight in half the time, you can produce those fish almost anywhere because you can grow them in a land-based aquaculture facility closer to consumers. so, you can reduce the transportation cost. you can reduce the carbon footprint associatetiwith transporon. so, this... this opens up a whole new opportunity for global salmon production. ti reporter: ron stotish talks of producing atlsalmon in places it's never been done before-- like indiana, where aquabounty has set up its first american facility. >> and this is a... a hot smoked salmon preparation froa roughly five-kilo aquadvantage salmon. >> reporter: he gave me a tastef he product. it's delicious. >> ( laughs ) it's very good. >> reporter: i mean, i think some people might think that this would
that's because, in the u.s., wild atlantic lmon is endangered, so catching it is illegal. ocean farminis only permitted in a few places, and, until recently, there wasn't much interest in expensive, land-based production like aquabounty's. uc if you have a fish that grows a little faster,as an aquadvantage that reaches market weight in half the time, you can produce those fish almost anywhere because you can grow them in a land-based aquaculture facility closer to consumers. so, you can reduce...
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one of the fascinating things about giving the atlantic charter is the atlantic charter is kind of a noble thing in memory. it was essentially a press release that was put out after roosevelt and churchill met secretly at sea and it was churchill's courtship of roosevelt. world war ii began for the british on september 3rd, 1939 when hitler invades poland. we didn't declare war on nazi germany until nazi germany declared war on us. pearl hasher happened and it took five days before we got into the war against germany. after the atlantic charter was put out which was the statement of principles roosevelt gave a press conference in which he basically said let's not pay too much attention to that. we're still not fighting the war. history is always ambivalent, always contingent and one of the things that to me what's so fascinating here is you do have the -- an isolationist president standing at the great moment at a commemoration of the great moment of the terrible and tragic costs of isolation. that's going to be an image for the rest of the week. >> richard haass, as we sat here yest
one of the fascinating things about giving the atlantic charter is the atlantic charter is kind of a noble thing in memory. it was essentially a press release that was put out after roosevelt and churchill met secretly at sea and it was churchill's courtship of roosevelt. world war ii began for the british on september 3rd, 1939 when hitler invades poland. we didn't declare war on nazi germany until nazi germany declared war on us. pearl hasher happened and it took five days before we got into...
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to take us into sunday, behind this cold front means we are all into atlantic airflow sunday.bit as strong but a few more showers around and you will notice the difference out of the sun in particular. indeed as you go into the week ahead, nowhere near as hot or as humid as it has been for the past few days. in fact the first half of the week looking fresher than we will see on sunday. sunday it is generally westerly winds across the country. sunshine to begin with, showers on the go, northern and western scotland with a rumble of thunder. with those, showers developing for northern ireland, northern, western england and wales. sunshine in between but driest and sunniest of all in southern and eastern areas, as i said, even though temperatures down nine, 10 degrees on what we saw on saturday afternoon, still very pleasant and the sun still every bit as strong. as for across europe, the peak of the heat on sunday will be across germany. here we could see record—breaking june temperatures are reached. it will turn cooler so into monday as the cold front works its way, some storm
to take us into sunday, behind this cold front means we are all into atlantic airflow sunday.bit as strong but a few more showers around and you will notice the difference out of the sun in particular. indeed as you go into the week ahead, nowhere near as hot or as humid as it has been for the past few days. in fact the first half of the week looking fresher than we will see on sunday. sunday it is generally westerly winds across the country. sunshine to begin with, showers on the go, northern...
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you can see the wind blowing no longer out of the south, it is blowing out of the atlantic, a fresh breezeers as well, still pretty warm in the south, temperatures around 25 celsius, low 20s across yorkshire, but in stornaway a mere 15 degrees — an atlantic breeze and some showers. the fine summer weather is expected to continue into monday and tuesday, no extremes but very pleasant indeed. this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm reged ahmad, our top stories: can the us and china end their bitter trade war? we'll be live in osaka as donald trump and xijinping meet at the g20 summit. meanwhile president trump has made an offer to meet the north korean leader, kim jong—un, at the demilitarised zone with south korea. it's taken 20 years of talks, but the eu and a group of south american countries finally clinch a historic free trade deal. and nearly 50 years since the apollo 11 moon landing, nasa opens up the original mission control room
you can see the wind blowing no longer out of the south, it is blowing out of the atlantic, a fresh breezeers as well, still pretty warm in the south, temperatures around 25 celsius, low 20s across yorkshire, but in stornaway a mere 15 degrees — an atlantic breeze and some showers. the fine summer weather is expected to continue into monday and tuesday, no extremes but very pleasant indeed. this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe....
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we have brought some of that continental heat up and out in the west it is the atlantic that there isluencing things. the cold front moves its way eastward through the night and puts us all in the atlantic air for tomorrow. temperatures have dropped, it will be the same humility but if you are out there and get sunshine at times it will be pleasant. we've had some storms today. this is in northern ireland earlier. those storms are now pushing their way eastwards across scotland and far north of england. a drop of temperature in western areas, still in the low 20s but we are still in the 30s in many parts of southern and eastern england. the storms in scotland could be severe this evening with disruption, lightning and hail and the risk of flash flooding as well. they will gradually work their way into the north sea into the night, still raining in shetland in the morning. elsewhere most places dry, partly clear, bit of a westerly breeze. we will have lost a humidity of recent night so a bit more comfortable. temperatures in the mid teens for most as we start tomorrow. 0verall compared
we have brought some of that continental heat up and out in the west it is the atlantic that there isluencing things. the cold front moves its way eastward through the night and puts us all in the atlantic air for tomorrow. temperatures have dropped, it will be the same humility but if you are out there and get sunshine at times it will be pleasant. we've had some storms today. this is in northern ireland earlier. those storms are now pushing their way eastwards across scotland and far north of...
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the cloud thins and breaks before our next area of low pressure feeding from the atlantic, bringing quiteto scotland by the end of the night. a pretty muggy night, lows in some spots of 16 degrees. sunday, as this front pushes into the west, it will introduce some fresher air. but ahead of that, in the east, another warm day, with sunshine, temperatures across eastern england could easily get up into the mid 20s. further west, showers from the get—go. more persistent rain clears from scotland, but perhaps the odd heavier shower for scotland and northern ireland with thunder later in the day. and a breezy day, quite gusty where we get heavier showers. cloud fills in across eastern england later in the day, but still, temperatures possibly into the mid 20s. more widely, around the high teens or the low 20s across the uk for sunday. by monday, the front is on the continent, we are all into fresher air and for the start of the new week, we are opening our doors again to the atlantic, feeding areas of low pressure. so an unsettled scene for the weekend, quite changeable weather, sunshine one d
the cloud thins and breaks before our next area of low pressure feeding from the atlantic, bringing quiteto scotland by the end of the night. a pretty muggy night, lows in some spots of 16 degrees. sunday, as this front pushes into the west, it will introduce some fresher air. but ahead of that, in the east, another warm day, with sunshine, temperatures across eastern england could easily get up into the mid 20s. further west, showers from the get—go. more persistent rain clears from...
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to take us into sunday, behind this cold front means we are all into atlantic airflow sunday.sun every bit as strong but a few more showers around and you will notice the difference out of the sun in particular. indeed as you go into the week ahead, nowhere near as hot or as humid as it has been for the past few days. in fact the first half of the week looking fresher than we will see on sunday. sunday it is generally westerly winds across the country. sunshine to begin with, showers on the go, northern and western scotland with a rumble of thunder. with those, showers developing for northern ireland, northern, western england and wales. sunshine in between but driest and sunniest of all in southern and eastern areas, as i said, even though temperatures down nine, 10 degrees on what we saw on saturday afternoon, still very pleasant and the sun still every bit as strong. as for across europe, the peak of the heat on sunday will be across germany. here we could see record—breaking june temperatures are reached. it will turn cooler so into monday as the cold front works its way,
to take us into sunday, behind this cold front means we are all into atlantic airflow sunday.sun every bit as strong but a few more showers around and you will notice the difference out of the sun in particular. indeed as you go into the week ahead, nowhere near as hot or as humid as it has been for the past few days. in fact the first half of the week looking fresher than we will see on sunday. sunday it is generally westerly winds across the country. sunshine to begin with, showers on the go,...
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emily: so it was mostly successful except that the center core failed to land in the atlantic ocean. what went wrong there? justin: it's hard to say at this
emily: so it was mostly successful except that the center core failed to land in the atlantic ocean. what went wrong there? justin: it's hard to say at this
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a lot of issuance today on both sides of the atlantic. .t to eric today interesting political intersection with what is happening with the markets. you can watch etf iq today at 1:00 in new york and 6:00 in london. next, "balance of power." david westin will be joined by the general motors president. he will be talking about china trade and his business. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. hong kong has been the center of attention since the riots overnight. we welcome bloomberg news editor visiting new york, adrian kennedy. you lived in taipei for many years. gives a chance of your stance of what is going on now. adrian: it is just past midnight in hong kong and we have a standoff. government has tried to call for calm and it appears they have refrained from sending in the police to break up the demonstration as they did in 2014 when they broke up more than 10 weeks of occupy central protests. dav
a lot of issuance today on both sides of the atlantic. .t to eric today interesting political intersection with what is happening with the markets. you can watch etf iq today at 1:00 in new york and 6:00 in london. next, "balance of power." david westin will be joined by the general motors president. he will be talking about china trade and his business. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of...
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saturday, between the high pressure and the low pressure out in the atlantic, there is this weak frontring some light rain to one or two places during the course of saturday. we think increasing amounts of cloud across wales, merseyside, maybe northern england, a few spots of rain here for a time, and a fair bit of cloud, at least at times, in northern ireland and western scotland. here we have the yellow colours with much fresher air — well, i say fresh, but it will still be quite muggy. 26 at least in london, it will probably reach 28 in one or two other spots. saturday evening, if you have any plans outdoors, it's looking dry across much of england and wales. scotland, too, before this rain here arrives on sunday. so the high pressure on sunday slips away towards the east, and instead we get this low pressure diving in off the atlantic. that is when the change will start happening, sunday morning across western parts of the uk. the clouds roll in, the rain—bearing clouds. the winds will increase as well. in some areas the rain could be quite heavy and there might even be some cracks
saturday, between the high pressure and the low pressure out in the atlantic, there is this weak frontring some light rain to one or two places during the course of saturday. we think increasing amounts of cloud across wales, merseyside, maybe northern england, a few spots of rain here for a time, and a fair bit of cloud, at least at times, in northern ireland and western scotland. here we have the yellow colours with much fresher air — well, i say fresh, but it will still be quite muggy. 26...
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on saturday, for northern ireland and scotland, it is atlantic air taking over once again with showersnear 32 or 33 in south—east england is possible. part two of the weekend on sunday, it has all changed, the cold front moving through, followed by cooler, atlantic air moving more towards average for this 00:12:40,177 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 time of year. welcome to bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: after a shocking image emerges of a father and daughter drowned on the mexico border, president trump blames the migrant crisis on the democrats. they want to have open borders, and open orders mean crime, and open borders mean people drowning in the rivers. —— borders. the first ten hopefuls in the race to be the democrats' nominee for president go head to head in a tv debate shortly. italy's government refuses to allow 42 migrants rescued in the mediterranean to land in its ports. and we speak to the dalai lama, 60 years after he fled chinese forces in tibet.
on saturday, for northern ireland and scotland, it is atlantic air taking over once again with showersnear 32 or 33 in south—east england is possible. part two of the weekend on sunday, it has all changed, the cold front moving through, followed by cooler, atlantic air moving more towards average for this 00:12:40,177 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 time of year. welcome to bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: after a shocking image emerges of a father and daughter drowned on the...
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air the second—half of the weekend as atla ntic air flows the second—half of the weekend as atlanticday. the heat has triggered some thunderstorms over recent hours, particularly in scotland, the storms tracking east across the country and have been widespread with the risk of localised flash flooding from some of the heaviest storms in eastern scotland. you can see up to 30 millimetres in the space of an hour. the storms roll clear to the north sea heading towards midnight. further south after a one—day tem ptress further south after a one—day temptress staying unpleasa ntly further south after a one—day temptress staying unpleasantly high heading off to sleep, 26 at 11pm but worth keeping windows open because a cold front pushes in and that will drop the temperatures during the early hours of sunday morning to a more manageable i6. early hours of sunday morning to a more manageable 16. looking at the picture into sunday, fresher conditions but dry and sunny weather around across the south and east, but showers are even lengthy spells of rain affecting the north west when it will fe
air the second—half of the weekend as atla ntic air flows the second—half of the weekend as atlanticday. the heat has triggered some thunderstorms over recent hours, particularly in scotland, the storms tracking east across the country and have been widespread with the risk of localised flash flooding from some of the heaviest storms in eastern scotland. you can see up to 30 millimetres in the space of an hour. the storms roll clear to the north sea heading towards midnight. further south...
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we need a full atlantic moratorium and return to historic bipartisan precedent. i thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. does a member seek to -- >> i speak in opposition. the chair: the gentleman from outh carolina is recognized. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> this amendment i am speaking in opposition of is actually shortsighted. we have been producing oil and gas off-shore all over the country on the outer continental shelf for a long time. we can do it safely. but i believe the ones that don't want to see the areas mentioned in this amendment opened up for off-shore leasing really just don't want fossil fuel development, but we are in an energy renaissance in this country where we are finding more oil and gas to the point we are now a net exporter of oil, we're a net exporter of gas. mr. duncan: that means we're producing more in this country than we use in this sununu country so we have a surplus and we're able to help our allies in europe to lessen their dependence on russian gas. but by shutting
we need a full atlantic moratorium and return to historic bipartisan precedent. i thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. does a member seek to -- >> i speak in opposition. the chair: the gentleman from outh carolina is recognized. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> this amendment i am speaking in opposition of is actually shortsighted. we have been producing oil and gas off-shore all over the country on the outer continental...
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thank you very much for taking the time to come here to the atlantic council today and we are happy to host quite informative discussion. we anticipate a very critical question right now, a timely question and also going to be even more important question as the decades come on china's role in the middle east. thank you also to the folks from c-span watching and the folks streaming this live over the atlantic council's website. for those who do not know me my name is william wexler and i lead the atlantic council's work and i'm the director of the center for the middle east which is your host for this afternoon. this question was a question that would not of been asked only a decade ago. china does not have deep historical ties in the region. china has its economic connections are modest and not that long ago. but now, it is a question that many people are asking more and more. many people in the u.s. economic, diplomatic, intelligence, and military apparatus are asking more and more. many people in china are asking more and more about how they approach this region as part of their wid
thank you very much for taking the time to come here to the atlantic council today and we are happy to host quite informative discussion. we anticipate a very critical question right now, a timely question and also going to be even more important question as the decades come on china's role in the middle east. thank you also to the folks from c-span watching and the folks streaming this live over the atlantic council's website. for those who do not know me my name is william wexler and i lead...
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we are watching storms from the ohio valley to the mid-atlantic this afternoon we have a slight risk of severe weather in washington, d.c. to salisbury area north county of richmond we're not going to see a lot of severe weather but there could be new and damage. the time of the mess is 7:00 a.m. so hit and miss storms out there. 4 to 5:00 p.m., st. louis south of i-70, d.c. area around philadelphia, hit and miss showers and storms we're going to do two days of this, too. the area of low pressure will bring ripples of waves and showers and storms from north carolina to southern new enhower and thunderstorm chances through the ohio valley right through the mid-atlantic region. >>> yeah, the weekahead forecast is kind of more of the same with maybe a silver lining at the end, maybe a little improvement. >> hopefully in time for the weekend, too it really matters. thank you. >>> fast forwarding into monday, a parade will be held in toronto for the raptors who won their first ever nba championship last week after beating the golden ate warriors they expect to draw 2 million fans >> the m
we are watching storms from the ohio valley to the mid-atlantic this afternoon we have a slight risk of severe weather in washington, d.c. to salisbury area north county of richmond we're not going to see a lot of severe weather but there could be new and damage. the time of the mess is 7:00 a.m. so hit and miss storms out there. 4 to 5:00 p.m., st. louis south of i-70, d.c. area around philadelphia, hit and miss showers and storms we're going to do two days of this, too. the area of low...
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you very much for your insights that was barbara slavin of the future of iran initiative at the atlantic council in washington. well here in europe thousands of students from around the european union gathered near a coal mine in western germany to call on governments to take bolder action in the climate crisis organizers said up to 20000 protesters from 16 countries gathered in near germany's border with belgium and another wins this comes a day after european union leaders failed to agree on a plan to make the block's economy carbon neutral by 2050. fridays for future demonstrators are making a lot of noise this time protesters from 17 countries have gathered in office on 20000 demonstrators are expected to take part they want to increase pressure on politicians. 27 hours to. denounce the situation right now. it's important that we stand together for something that matters to all of us i hope someone will finally listen. germany's green party is excited that so many people are demonstrating for climate protection the greens tweeted most people want to stop our dependence on coal quickl
you very much for your insights that was barbara slavin of the future of iran initiative at the atlantic council in washington. well here in europe thousands of students from around the european union gathered near a coal mine in western germany to call on governments to take bolder action in the climate crisis organizers said up to 20000 protesters from 16 countries gathered in near germany's border with belgium and another wins this comes a day after european union leaders failed to agree on...
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but then on saturday, for northern ireland and scotland, it's atlantic air taking over once again, withther east across much more of england. temperatures will be near 30 celsius, 32—33 is possible in south—east england. but then for part two of the weekend on sunday, it's all change. the cold front is moving through, followed by cooler, atlantic air with a few showers, and temperatures fall back more towards average for the time of year. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with charlie and naga. our headlines today: scientists say cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated through a vaccination programme tackling one of the main causes of the disease. the father and daughter who drowned as they tried to cross into the us. the toddler's grandmother tells the bbc she knew she would lose them.” cried a lot when we said goodbye, because in my heart i felt it was going to be the last time i would hug him. good morning. with some
but then on saturday, for northern ireland and scotland, it's atlantic air taking over once again, withther east across much more of england. temperatures will be near 30 celsius, 32—33 is possible in south—east england. but then for part two of the weekend on sunday, it's all change. the cold front is moving through, followed by cooler, atlantic air with a few showers, and temperatures fall back more towards average for the time of year. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with charlie and...
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thank you very much for taking the time to come here to the atlantic counsel today. we're very happy to host a quite informative discussion we anticipate on a very critical question right now, a timely question, and also going to be an even more important question as the decades are toe
thank you very much for taking the time to come here to the atlantic counsel today. we're very happy to host a quite informative discussion we anticipate on a very critical question right now, a timely question, and also going to be an even more important question as the decades are toe
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from one storm to the next the atlantic hurricane season has begun watchers and states along the u.s. atlantic coast i'm gulf of mexico are bracing themselves for another go around the awesome power of mother nature right in time for this year's hurricane season is the u.s. federal disaster aid bill for 28 last year is a has finally been approved by congress. and miami r.t. america's john hardy has more. at the national hurricane center in miami forecasters were watching this weather disturbance in the gulf of mexico for any signs of trouble they scanned the real time high resolution images streaming from a satellite 23000 miles above earth and on to their computer screens when a tropical storm explodes into a hurricane the men and women here work overtime briefing the media alerting the public and hopefully saving lives daniel brown senior hurricane specialist at the center said the $2900.00 season is expected to be an average year but all it takes he said is one major hurricane to turn an average season into a devastating one and there have been plenty of those you know the last few
from one storm to the next the atlantic hurricane season has begun watchers and states along the u.s. atlantic coast i'm gulf of mexico are bracing themselves for another go around the awesome power of mother nature right in time for this year's hurricane season is the u.s. federal disaster aid bill for 28 last year is a has finally been approved by congress. and miami r.t. america's john hardy has more. at the national hurricane center in miami forecasters were watching this weather...
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they were seriously delayed by weather of the atlantic. they arrived in washington and went directly from the pentagon to the national airport, arriving as they reported back any . -- in the next of time. some things would arrive in hours that would cause them to agree to be the primary champion of overlord. the paper, while discussing that, a communication came from churchill that, sure enough, advocated a mediterranean divergence and then a third message arrived from the u.s. ambassador in london, who had checked churchill's backs and found them to be faulty. to be it -- facts and found them to be faulty. fdr changed his position. he did not tell anybody about it until he got back to washington and met with the joint chiefs. they were elated. if fdr could hold firm in a meeting with churchill, two days hence. churchill always believed he could manipulate roosevelt and he had only a couple of days before he told the canadian heme minister of roosevelt, is a fine fellow, but he comes around. not this time. park,hey met at hyde churchill ex
they were seriously delayed by weather of the atlantic. they arrived in washington and went directly from the pentagon to the national airport, arriving as they reported back any . -- in the next of time. some things would arrive in hours that would cause them to agree to be the primary champion of overlord. the paper, while discussing that, a communication came from churchill that, sure enough, advocated a mediterranean divergence and then a third message arrived from the u.s. ambassador in...
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the aim is to try to grow the game on this side of the atlantic in the same way that american footballstory to mike and as ever, he's smashed it out the park. a scene straight from the heart of america, but this is actually england and baseball has come home. you see, the first recorded baseball match was in surrey in 1749 before cricket and other sports took over. and while it is still being played here throughout the centuries... and you are alleged to get that ball right between the eyes. it is the americans who have made it what it is today and this weekend, they hope to grow it again back in its birthplace. the stadium which hosted the london 2012 olympics has been transformed as two of the most famous teams on the planet, the boston red sox and the new york yankees plan to play the first major league series match in europe. they have been building up to this moment since last november, when one of the all—time greats got the ball rolling, introducing youngsters from the bobby moore academy to the sport. major league baseball was made for london, it's a thinking man's game, it's a
the aim is to try to grow the game on this side of the atlantic in the same way that american footballstory to mike and as ever, he's smashed it out the park. a scene straight from the heart of america, but this is actually england and baseball has come home. you see, the first recorded baseball match was in surrey in 1749 before cricket and other sports took over. and while it is still being played here throughout the centuries... and you are alleged to get that ball right between the eyes. it...
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absolutely i mean there's a lot of doubt about the value of this relationship on both sides the atlantic americans are questioning why do we have these nato allies why are they spending enough on defense europeans are asking do we even share common values anymore we're not working together on iran we're not working together on climate our trade relationship is in tatters so the relationship is ailing both at the the elite level really leaders level the relationship between merkel and trying for example is not great but what i worry about is kind of the lasting damage that's being done at the public level where trust at that level also seems to be a roadie and i hope that this won't be something that with us forever i hope that with change in leadership on both sides of the atlantic we'll see this through before we let you go how do you explain to the germans and the europeans the the whole election process in the united states you know we're a long way away still from the 2020 presidential election and already you know that's almost all you hear in the u.s. now is this horse race right n
absolutely i mean there's a lot of doubt about the value of this relationship on both sides the atlantic americans are questioning why do we have these nato allies why are they spending enough on defense europeans are asking do we even share common values anymore we're not working together on iran we're not working together on climate our trade relationship is in tatters so the relationship is ailing both at the the elite level really leaders level the relationship between merkel and trying for...
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a fine summer atlantic reason some showers.28:46,849 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 extremes but very pleasant indeed. conciliatory this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union has agreed a huge free trade deal with south america's biggest commercial bloc — mercosur, after two decades of talks. the eu's agreement with argentina, brazil, paraguay, and uruguay creates a market for goods and services covering almost 800 million people. presidents trump and xi are preparing for talks at the g20 sumit injapan. the us and chinese leaders are meeting after trade negotiations stalled last month. mr trump threatened to impose new tariffs on chinese imports. mr xi has already warned world leaders that protectionist measures could destroy global. an american white supremacist has been jailed for life without parole for driving into a crowd of anti—racism protesters in 2017, killing a woman. james fields ploughed his car into demonstrators in the city of charlottesville. 32—year—old heather heyer was killed and dozens of other people were
a fine summer atlantic reason some showers.28:46,849 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 extremes but very pleasant indeed. conciliatory this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union has agreed a huge free trade deal with south america's biggest commercial bloc — mercosur, after two decades of talks. the eu's agreement with argentina, brazil, paraguay, and uruguay creates a market for goods and services covering almost 800 million people. presidents trump and xi are preparing for talks at the...
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cooler of the atlantic.we go beyond next weekend and at the start of next week, it likely atla ntic the start of next week, it likely atlantic will take over with fresher, cooler north north—westerly winds. we should see some sunshine as well. the following week such hot a nkles as well. the following week such hot ankles down. next week cooler. lovely community and a mixture of sunshine and showers, the showers mostly affecting the north and west of the uk. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines: amid accusations that he is avoiding media scrutiny, borisjohnson speaks exclusively to the bbc, insisting he can deliver brexit by the end of october. politics has changed so much since 29 march, and i think on both sides of the channel, there's a really different understanding of what is needed. president trump imposes new sanctions against iran, as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. a man is sentenced to life in prison for p
cooler of the atlantic.we go beyond next weekend and at the start of next week, it likely atla ntic the start of next week, it likely atlantic will take over with fresher, cooler north north—westerly winds. we should see some sunshine as well. the following week such hot a nkles as well. the following week such hot ankles down. next week cooler. lovely community and a mixture of sunshine and showers, the showers mostly affecting the north and west of the uk. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be...
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, and we pick up come into the atlantic, and we pick upa come into the atlantic, and we pick up a south—westerlyeas will catch the showers. for example, it looks as if northern ireland will see some of the wettest weather they have had for the past few days as we go into friday but by no means dry elsewhere, lots of heavy downpours, temperatures, though, will recover a little bit with that south—westerly rather than north—easterly wind. that continues this weekend. again, not the dizzy heights we would normally expect of june not the dizzy heights we would normally expect ofjune and still quite showery, perhaps just a few showers in the south, but far from settled. as i say, there are numerous flood warnings and met 0ffice warnings in force and they are on the website. thank you very much. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. the government announces plans to cut britain's net greenhouse gas emissions to almost zero by 2050 in order to tackle global warming. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good af
, and we pick up come into the atlantic, and we pick upa come into the atlantic, and we pick up a south—westerlyeas will catch the showers. for example, it looks as if northern ireland will see some of the wettest weather they have had for the past few days as we go into friday but by no means dry elsewhere, lots of heavy downpours, temperatures, though, will recover a little bit with that south—westerly rather than north—easterly wind. that continues this weekend. again, not the dizzy...
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i am quite struck i the factor here at the atlantic council on the 75th anniversary of the day. my grandfather was preparing to participate in that momentous event. to be here with the council is really terrific. my goal here today is to lay out what we have publicly declared in terms of the united states policy towards china and i am pleased to have my chinese colleague here we can discuss this with. and then look at how it affects our activities in the middle east. we have basically three main buckets i will be talking about. one is israel, one is the gcc +2 being egypt and jordan and her iran policy which is interrelated. and i wanted to read a little bit from the strategies from december 2017. i think it holds true today and is the basis of this gray policy we will discuss. u.s. policy was rooted in the belief that support for china's rise and integration into the postwar international order would liberalize china. contrary to our hopes china expanded its power at the expense of the sovereignty of others. it spreads authoritarian system including the use of surveillance. it
i am quite struck i the factor here at the atlantic council on the 75th anniversary of the day. my grandfather was preparing to participate in that momentous event. to be here with the council is really terrific. my goal here today is to lay out what we have publicly declared in terms of the united states policy towards china and i am pleased to have my chinese colleague here we can discuss this with. and then look at how it affects our activities in the middle east. we have basically three...
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guy: there's a lot of talk about low-cost come along hall across the atlantic.ically frontrunning this -- low cost, long haul across the atlantic. you are basically frontrunning this. john: our deliveries are from 2023 all the way to 2026. guy: do you see more of those aircraft coming on? john: absolutely. i think this is going to be a defining aircraft from middle to long-range, efficient, environmentally friendly fighting. environmental -- friendly flying. ,nvironmental sustainability filling the aircraft with the right size and capacity, the most amount of people you can get on that aircraft, adds to that efficiency. i think the world will welcome this aircraft and the airlines are clamoring for it. guy: how many max's have you got? order, 15 on40 on fleet, but then the aircraft got grounded. guy: how has that affected you? john: it is tough for our customers, but they are coping. they've largely met the requirements for the summer. basically all hands and all eyes are waiting and watching on the regulatory oversight for the aircraft to return to service. pri
guy: there's a lot of talk about low-cost come along hall across the atlantic.ically frontrunning this -- low cost, long haul across the atlantic. you are basically frontrunning this. john: our deliveries are from 2023 all the way to 2026. guy: do you see more of those aircraft coming on? john: absolutely. i think this is going to be a defining aircraft from middle to long-range, efficient, environmentally friendly fighting. environmental -- friendly flying. ,nvironmental sustainability filling...
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, south atlantic and the southern california planning areas. the budget for the bureau of ocean energy management states that it is prepare, quote, four new environmental impact statements for the lease sales that are planned in early 2020 or early 2021. which is where the problem comes up. the new five-year plan which is nothing more than a work in progress is under siege both from the courts and a complete lack of political support. in late march, a federal court reinstated the moratorium in the north atlantic planning area and that decision has essentially frozen work on the plan. in fact, the secretary told me under questioning at an interior subcommittee hearing last month that he did not know the outcome of the proposed plan he said the new plan wasn't, quote, imminent. he was also quick to point out that no previous five-year plan has ever included drilling in a state that was opposed to such activity. well, if that's his bottom line he may as well throw in the towel right now. there's not a single state along the atlantic or pacific coa
, south atlantic and the southern california planning areas. the budget for the bureau of ocean energy management states that it is prepare, quote, four new environmental impact statements for the lease sales that are planned in early 2020 or early 2021. which is where the problem comes up. the new five-year plan which is nothing more than a work in progress is under siege both from the courts and a complete lack of political support. in late march, a federal court reinstated the moratorium in...