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>> he's listed in the roster of the 1860 atlantics.ually, 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 fur
>> he's listed in the roster of the 1860 atlantics.ually, 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...
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a powerful jet change quite genetically across the atlantic.erfuljet stream will be ramping up a notch all the way from newfoundland, racing across the atla ntic from newfoundland, racing across the atlantic —— things will change quite dramatically across the atlantic. the jet stream is a sign we will see storms developing but it is too early to see who gets the strongest winds and the heaviest rain, but from that weekend onwards it will be blowing a holy. thank you. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, the enquiry report contains that it can't at its heart 87 pages of patient accounts. the suffering described, the callousness, the wickedness, the failures on the part of individuals and institutions as well as paterson himself, these are vividly described in what patients told us. the scale of what happened, the length of time this malpractice went on, the terrible legacy for so many families — it is difficult to exaggerate the damage done, including to trust in medical organisations and clinicians. in the nhs at the he
a powerful jet change quite genetically across the atlantic.erfuljet stream will be ramping up a notch all the way from newfoundland, racing across the atla ntic from newfoundland, racing across the atlantic —— things will change quite dramatically across the atlantic. the jet stream is a sign we will see storms developing but it is too early to see who gets the strongest winds and the heaviest rain, but from that weekend onwards it will be blowing a holy. thank you. that's all from the bbc...
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southern, mid-atlantic and new england. can see, colonists on the continent held 70% of the wealth in british america. when you bring north america down by region you see that wealth increases as you move cell. that is according to the degree in the colonial economy depended upon and slave labor. when you examine the average amount of property for a white person astonishing disparity drop them in the british caribbean or some 90% of the population was made up of enslaved black people free white people were stupendously rich boasting more than 17 times the wealth of those in the 13 colonies. indeed the average private wealth of the three white colonists in jamaica the single most lucrative american colony was nearly 58 times greater than that of a similar settler in new england military deployments were distributed to protect that well. often they were nearly as many warships assigned to jamaica as to the whole of the north american continent. jamaica's plan of emergence will the greater influence in the metropolis the north
southern, mid-atlantic and new england. can see, colonists on the continent held 70% of the wealth in british america. when you bring north america down by region you see that wealth increases as you move cell. that is according to the degree in the colonial economy depended upon and slave labor. when you examine the average amount of property for a white person astonishing disparity drop them in the british caribbean or some 90% of the population was made up of enslaved black people free white...
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. >> southern and mid-atlantic and new england. 70 percent of the wealth and. one - - british america but when you break it down you can see wealth increase as you move south, that is they depended upon in slave labor. in astonishing disparity drop and 90 percent of the population three white people were stupendously rich boasting 17 times the wealth of those in the 13 colonies. but yet the average private wealth of a free white colonist in generic one - - jamaica was 50 times greater of a settler in new england. military deployments distributed to protect that wealth. often nearly as many as to the whole of the north american continent and to have greater influence from the north american peers this is to explain what thomas hutchinson needed as soon as he wanted from british policymakers from the 17 seventies. before that american revolution that we now know as tachy's revolt the crisis in slave revolt of overwhelming concern take advantage of britain seven-year war the uprising began april 7th , 1760 continuing into the next year. over the course of 18 month
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plantin done by taking on the biggest challenge of their lives crossing the atlantic ocean in a rowboat in the talisker i'd like to challenge. my courage a cardiologist by trade has hardly any rowing experience. i think it's also a little bit about getting to know myself from a different perspective by doing something crazy. but for her to know who she was. like the other women she lives in hamburg mike his best friend catalina came up with the idea. behind gallo maybe i'm tired i like having adventures and trying different sporty things that 30 to 67 days on the atlantic with no support boat of everything on board and doing it all ourselves on the side of a life project because i was going to miss a. mother and daughter duo chef ian to complete the team they too were looking for something different in life. thanks to nearly 16 years a major school lunches if that's not enough of a life is and i'm doing something else. for which often i'm looking forward to seeing the crazy starry sky because we won't have any lights i hope we see dolphins and whales and love to swim with dolphins and o
plantin done by taking on the biggest challenge of their lives crossing the atlantic ocean in a rowboat in the talisker i'd like to challenge. my courage a cardiologist by trade has hardly any rowing experience. i think it's also a little bit about getting to know myself from a different perspective by doing something crazy. but for her to know who she was. like the other women she lives in hamburg mike his best friend catalina came up with the idea. behind gallo maybe i'm tired i like having...
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who flew the south atlantic. so i sometimes have to mention that. it, she left newfoundland, canada and landed 15 hours later near londonderry northern ireland. the feet made her an instant worldwide sensation and proved she was a courageous and able pilot. then on august when he fourth and 25th of that year, she made her first solo nonstop flight by a woman across the united states from los angeles to what -- to newark, establishing a woman's record of 19 hours and five minutes. and setting a woman's distance record of 2447 miles. to be sure, amelia had courage and commitment. it takes courage to embark on a path that is so different from the norm, but earhart felt that tug all her life. she was born on july 24, 1897 in kansas, the daughter of edwin and amy otis earhart, and her sister was born two years later. she was a tomboy, no surprise. playing cowboys and indians, building and testing homemade roller coasters, the neighborhood leader, and she could handle a gun and so her own clothes. the family made moves
who flew the south atlantic. so i sometimes have to mention that. it, she left newfoundland, canada and landed 15 hours later near londonderry northern ireland. the feet made her an instant worldwide sensation and proved she was a courageous and able pilot. then on august when he fourth and 25th of that year, she made her first solo nonstop flight by a woman across the united states from los angeles to what -- to newark, establishing a woman's record of 19 hours and five minutes. and setting a...
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this is atlantic forest on the east coast of brazil the level of biodiversity here used to be even higher than that of the amazon region today more than 90 percent of the atlantic rain forest has been destroyed. only the precious hillsides remain largely untouched. just a small proportion of this rain forest is actually under protection and even here illegal logging goes on. the pulp mill varicella was convicted of illegal deforestation in 2008 to day it has f.e.c. certification. but in the village of parities a local residents have been arguing with varicella about its land use policy.
this is atlantic forest on the east coast of brazil the level of biodiversity here used to be even higher than that of the amazon region today more than 90 percent of the atlantic rain forest has been destroyed. only the precious hillsides remain largely untouched. just a small proportion of this rain forest is actually under protection and even here illegal logging goes on. the pulp mill varicella was convicted of illegal deforestation in 2008 to day it has f.e.c. certification. but in the...
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news from that end coming up sports life where you can follow an all female crew as they cross the atlantic in a rolling vote and you can get all the latest information and news around the clock on our web site at state of money dot com next watching. they were forced into a nameless mass. of. their bodies near jewels. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. to such for power and profit plummeted an entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. i think we will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 9th on t.w. . white is 10 metres high no land in sight full women alone on the open sea. micah. defeat. pantin down by taking on the biggest challenge of their lives crossing the atlantic ocean in a rowboat in the talisker i'd like to challenge. my courage a cardiologist by trade has hardly any rowing experience. i think it's also a little bit about getting to know myself from a different perspective by doing something crazy. for her t
news from that end coming up sports life where you can follow an all female crew as they cross the atlantic in a rolling vote and you can get all the latest information and news around the clock on our web site at state of money dot com next watching. they were forced into a nameless mass. of. their bodies near jewels. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. to such for power and profit plummeted an entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history...
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idea to fly the atlantic. she had done it as a passenger but she felt she hadn't done enough flying yet. she was doing a variety of races, doing a variety of shows and things like that. but she felt she really needed to show the discipline and show that she could actually accomplish a flight like this. so she bought a different lockheed vega than the one she used in the derby. the lockheed five b, the red one that we have now in the collection of the national air and space museum. and determined to prove herself, she decided to fly the atlantic. she thought a transatlantic flight would bring her respect. ruth nichols had made an attempt in 1931, crashing in canada. she recovered and she was planning another flight within a few weeks of earhart taking off on her flight. so, earhart took off on a nonstop solo flight from harvard grace newfoundland to londonderry, northern ireland. this is what she said when she got there. she obviously realized when she was flying that the landscape, when she reached land, it di
idea to fly the atlantic. she had done it as a passenger but she felt she hadn't done enough flying yet. she was doing a variety of races, doing a variety of shows and things like that. but she felt she really needed to show the discipline and show that she could actually accomplish a flight like this. so she bought a different lockheed vega than the one she used in the derby. the lockheed five b, the red one that we have now in the collection of the national air and space museum. and...
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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 but 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 u
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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a low and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle the atlantic alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security order is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington and brussels diverged on important foreign policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or fade into oblivion. crosstalk in the atlantic alliance i'm joined by my guest mark allman in oxford he's the director of the crisis research institute in london we have jonathan steele he's an international affairs commentator also in london we have. he is founder of a consulting and foreign affairs analyst all right gentlemen cross-like rules. in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mark let me go to you 1st here let me just read you 2 quotes here of number one foreign minister lavrov played in munich saying quote change course speak for it's too late and we have the new head of the european union's foreign policy arm he he also says europe must develop quote appetite for power in the trump era they're both hinting at the sam
a low and welcome to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle the atlantic alliance the bedrock of the post world war 2 global security order is slowly but surely unraveling more and more often washington and brussels diverged on important foreign policy issues today europe has a choice to defend its interests or fade into oblivion. crosstalk in the atlantic alliance i'm joined by my guest mark allman in oxford he's the director of the crisis research institute in london we have...
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crosstalk in the atlantic alliance i'm joined by my guest mark allman in oxford he's the director of the crisis research institute in london we have jonathan steele he's an international affairs commentator also in london we have a real because he is founder of a consulting and foreign affairs analyst all right gentlemen crosstalk. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mark let me go to you 1st here let me just read you 2 quotes here of number one foreign minister lavrov in munich saying quote change course speak for it's too late and we have the new head of the european union's foreign policy arm he he also says europe must develop quote appetite for power in the trump era they're both hinting at the same thing in different directions here what does that tell you better change course before it's too late what's that mean to you. i think certainly the tensions between russia and the west in general are really probably tension in russia in the united states and we can see that actually inside the european union and the european members of
crosstalk in the atlantic alliance i'm joined by my guest mark allman in oxford he's the director of the crisis research institute in london we have jonathan steele he's an international affairs commentator also in london we have a real because he is founder of a consulting and foreign affairs analyst all right gentlemen crosstalk. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate mark let me go to you 1st here let me just read you 2 quotes here of number one...
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system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towards is what that looks like on our the pressure chart. here's the uk. notice how many isobars, that high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. good morning. welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: dramatic scenes in washington overnight as president trump delivers his state of the union address, claiming a great american come back. the democrat speaker nancy pelosi ripped up a copy of his speech. the foreign office charters a final flight to bring home british nationals stranded in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. the second biggest economy in the world is in near shutdown. i'll be looking at what the coronavirus epidemic means for businesses here, and around the world.
system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towards is what that looks like on our the pressure chart. here's the uk. notice how many isobars, that high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. good morning. welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: dramatic scenes in washington overnight as president trump delivers his state of the union address,...
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ocean of what happens on the atlantic has a big effect on us. that means in winters where the atlantic is calm cold winters. vinter. he doesn't foresee warm weather putting an end to winter sports in the central uplands any time soon if you listen to it as it is i don't expect a repeat of this winter it's an exception it's warm and changeable phases of the next winter to be significant in colder and snowier that's what we expect will happen as i dug into often also and many inventive back share his optimism including nico blink man still he's been making provisions for years and that along with the ski lifts and ski rentals he also runs a hostel the bookings from schools and clubs mean he's no longer reliant on holiday years who stay away if the snow does. that's our view of the. winter like this one would be fatal if you didn't have a 2nd source of income or does the people here do. sure it's not nice and here and there it can be problematic when a winter like this happens. he's already preparing for spring when the ski slopes are transformed i
ocean of what happens on the atlantic has a big effect on us. that means in winters where the atlantic is calm cold winters. vinter. he doesn't foresee warm weather putting an end to winter sports in the central uplands any time soon if you listen to it as it is i don't expect a repeat of this winter it's an exception it's warm and changeable phases of the next winter to be significant in colder and snowier that's what we expect will happen as i dug into often also and many inventive back share...
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liam fox here are frequent visitor to washington and they think no one can argue a great trans-atlantic cyst, to help us understand the foreign security policy implications of the uk's withdrawal from the eu and what they global britain will mean for the trans-atlantic relationship in the uk's relationship around the world. in 1992 dr. foxes elected as a member of parliament. he is served with distinction as secretary of state for defense from 2010 to 2011 and most recently secretary of state for international trade from 2016 to 2019. i think there is a continuum between defense and trade. it's all about what you can afford in your pastor getting ready for the future so i think it's perfect and with your applause please join me in welcoming dr. liam fox. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a real pleasure to be back again at csis. as you correctly say last friday the united kingdom by the european union after two generations of membership what boris johnson called the new don in our countries history. as some of you may know i campaigned to leave the european union and i believe it
liam fox here are frequent visitor to washington and they think no one can argue a great trans-atlantic cyst, to help us understand the foreign security policy implications of the uk's withdrawal from the eu and what they global britain will mean for the trans-atlantic relationship in the uk's relationship around the world. in 1992 dr. foxes elected as a member of parliament. he is served with distinction as secretary of state for defense from 2010 to 2011 and most recently secretary of state...
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system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towards on our the pressure chart. here's the uk. notice how many isobars, that high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. the headlines: president trump gets ready for his state of the union address, with the economy set to dominate his speech. first partial results from the democratic party caucus in iowa give pete buttigieg a narrow lead over bernie sanders, with joe biden back in fourth place. i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: the world health 0rganisation says china's drastic measures to contain the coronavirus have given the rest of the world the chance to stop it from spreading. and in a special bbc report, we meet the children no—one wants — the sons and daughters taken by their parents to join the islamic state.
system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towards on our the pressure chart. here's the uk. notice how many isobars, that high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. the headlines: president trump gets ready for his state of the union address, with the economy set to dominate his speech. first partial results from the democratic...
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system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towardsat high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. this is bbc news. the headlines: in his state of the union address, president trump's spoken of what he considers his greatest achievements, after three years in office. referring to what he called "the great american comeback" — he said the economy was thriving and his actions had made america respected again around the world. democrats in the us state of iowa has reported partial results in the state caucus, showing the candidate pete buttigieg ahead in terms of the delegate count closely followed by bernie sanders. joe biden is in fourth place. they're vying to be the candidate for the presidential election. the latest figures from china show a large increase in the number of people infected with the new coronavirus in the past 2a hours. cases on the mainland leapt to more than 2a,000. the number of people who have died from the disease has risen to 490. now on bbc news, tuesday
system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towardsat high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. this is bbc news. the headlines: in his state of the union address, president trump's spoken of what he considers his greatest achievements, after three years in office. referring to what he called "the great american comeback" — he said the economy was thriving and his actions...
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system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towardsotice how many isobars, that high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. i'm katty kay with christian fraser in washington. in the next 30 minutes or so, president trump will arrive on capitol hill to take part in a time—honoured tradition. he will deliver his third state of the union address — an annual report card of sorts on the health of the nation, and a wishlist of things to come. it will take place in the same chamber where he was impeached less than two months ago. this evening's speech is themed "the great american comeback". economic successes and military strength are likely
system, starts to align itself like a motorway driving systems straight across the atlantic towardsotice how many isobars, that high is long gone, and potentially some deep low centres towards the north—west. it could get stormy. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. i'm katty kay with christian fraser in washington. in the next 30 minutes or so, president trump will arrive on capitol hill to take part in a time—honoured tradition. he will deliver his third state of the union address...
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there are severe weather warnings as storm ciara approaches from the atlantic. senior conservatives write to tory mps to raise concerns about the government's decision to allow huawei to help build the uk's 56 network. why would you want to build into your system an organisation that remains a threat? i don't know of anything else anywhere else in the world that would do that. england reignite their six nations title hopes after beating scotland. earlier, ireland beat wales. after the caliphate was conquered, quentin sommerville tracks down is fighters. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. a soldier in thailand has gone on the rampage shooting dead at least 20 people. reports are that 31 people have been injured with 10 being treated in hospital. the gunman is believed to now be holed up in a shopping mall in the city of korat where gunshots have been heard in the last ten minutes. the sergeant—major began his attack by killing his commanding officer at an army barracks — before stealing guns, ammunition and a military vehicle. he opened fire at a buddhist
there are severe weather warnings as storm ciara approaches from the atlantic. senior conservatives write to tory mps to raise concerns about the government's decision to allow huawei to help build the uk's 56 network. why would you want to build into your system an organisation that remains a threat? i don't know of anything else anywhere else in the world that would do that. england reignite their six nations title hopes after beating scotland. earlier, ireland beat wales. after the caliphate...
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i showed you that ribbon of cloud across the atlantic.er low pressure is heading our way, it will be moving into this colder area, so that means early hours, snow falling across northern england. certainly scotland, southern and central scotland, could be coinciding with the rush hour and there could be snow settling in some of the towns and cities, but mostly across the hills. of course, nothing unusual but indeed it will be pretty wintry. and on top of that we've got the gale force winds so in the mountains for sure, we've got some blizzards on the way. and very blustery around the irish sea coasts and also across northern england. but certainly from northern england southwards, way too mild for any snow. in fact here, there will be sunshine with showers and in the south during the afternoon, notice there is a weather front here so there will be some rain at least flirting with the southern counties. chilly day in the north, of course, with that wintry weather. much milder in the south. and notice, 7:00pm on monday evening there is stil
i showed you that ribbon of cloud across the atlantic.er low pressure is heading our way, it will be moving into this colder area, so that means early hours, snow falling across northern england. certainly scotland, southern and central scotland, could be coinciding with the rush hour and there could be snow settling in some of the towns and cities, but mostly across the hills. of course, nothing unusual but indeed it will be pretty wintry. and on top of that we've got the gale force winds so...
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that will not only propel planes very quickly across the atlantic, it will gouge ata across the atlantic
that will not only propel planes very quickly across the atlantic, it will gouge ata across the atlantic
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, it will gouge ata across the atlantic, it will gouge at a very deep area of low pressure and that is dennis. storm dennis will be loitering around through saturday, sunday, and monday as well, bringing the risk of some disruptive weather. so, weather wise we are looking at very strong winds, gales, severe gales, gossip to 70 mph orso, bringing gales, severe gales, gossip to 70 mph or so, bringing the risk of disruption. every rain brings the risk of flooding. we are likely to see problems saturday, sunday, and monday. the problems are likely gci’oss monday. the problems are likely across different errors. saturday the strongest winds are across western areas, thus of 60—70 mph gci’oss western areas, thus of 60—70 mph across coastal areas. as well as that we will see extensive heavy rain. particularly so across wales and southern areas of england with the risk of some localised flooding. it does milderfor a time. we have another dollop of rain coming in on sunday, affecting the same soggy areas, so the risk of flooding increases. at the same time it gets when you're through the irish
, it will gouge ata across the atlantic, it will gouge at a very deep area of low pressure and that is dennis. storm dennis will be loitering around through saturday, sunday, and monday as well, bringing the risk of some disruptive weather. so, weather wise we are looking at very strong winds, gales, severe gales, gossip to 70 mph orso, bringing gales, severe gales, gossip to 70 mph or so, bringing the risk of disruption. every rain brings the risk of flooding. we are likely to see problems...
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the state's yankee atlantic fisherman telling us they feel passed over, forgotten, even cast aside inyear's primary there used to be dozens of commercial fisherman in new hampshire. today fewer than 10 boats still fishing full time. ♪ ♪ >> it's not easy, it's very, very hard. it's very hard on people. very hard on families. joshua ford has spent 17 years working on fishing boats on the new hampshire sea coast. he is now one of the youngest here to own his own boat. >> i am very proud. >> martha: but these days, up and down the state's 18-mile atlantic coast, fish and lobstermen like joshua are sounds the alarm warning their industry is in trouble with some concerned it may be dying. ♪ ♪ >> become too expensive. >> the guys just can't make it. >> we just can't survive. >> we are the last of free range buffalo hunters. >> 20 years ago this was all full of and draggers. there was a lot of draggers. it was close to home and was profitable. i would say at least 75% of the people are out of the industry. >> what you see the worst of is the opioid epidemic. people get depressed and turn to w
the state's yankee atlantic fisherman telling us they feel passed over, forgotten, even cast aside inyear's primary there used to be dozens of commercial fisherman in new hampshire. today fewer than 10 boats still fishing full time. ♪ ♪ >> it's not easy, it's very, very hard. it's very hard on people. very hard on families. joshua ford has spent 17 years working on fishing boats on the new hampshire sea coast. he is now one of the youngest here to own his own boat. >> i am very...
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and allied commitment to collective security of the euro atlantic. the united states position in europe is an invaluable cornerstone and national security. today, u.s. service members in europe continued to generate peace alongside our allies and partners. we are grateful for sustained congressional interest and support through authorities and funding. together, with the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard men, and civilians, your support the mistreats our nation's continued commitment to defend the homeland forward and preserve peace for the citizens in the euro atlantic. thank you. general lyons. >> thank you, chairman, senator reed, the committee. it is my honor to represent the men and women of the united states transportation command who are at this very moment employed, in operations. our mission at transcom is enduring, sustaining the force ranscom is enduring, sustaining the force globally at our time and place of choosing, thereby representing multiple options for national leadership and multiple dilemmas for potential adversarie
and allied commitment to collective security of the euro atlantic. the united states position in europe is an invaluable cornerstone and national security. today, u.s. service members in europe continued to generate peace alongside our allies and partners. we are grateful for sustained congressional interest and support through authorities and funding. together, with the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard men, and civilians, your support the mistreats our nation's continued...
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you already mentioned something i think is really interesting with breaks that how does this the atlantic alliance as we've known it over the decades how does that change because i think you could see you could see europe being alienated by the u.k. if it gets too much into bed with washington and it doesn't matter if trump is president i think people way too much into that historical trends that are happening it's not that doesn't matter particularly who is in the white house go ahead mark. no in fact ironically trump in the white house pushes parts of the british government to form still be closer to the european parliament united states one could imagine a new american president who would follow broad foreign policy consensus with trump has actually as he's always pointed out been tougher on russia tougher on china than his predecessors and so in a sense he set a precedent that will be followed which is indorsed by the foreign policy establishment in the states see any area of his policy they support the problem for the british would be that it is awful likely that they're going to be
you already mentioned something i think is really interesting with breaks that how does this the atlantic alliance as we've known it over the decades how does that change because i think you could see you could see europe being alienated by the u.k. if it gets too much into bed with washington and it doesn't matter if trump is president i think people way too much into that historical trends that are happening it's not that doesn't matter particularly who is in the white house go ahead mark. no...
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the chances of spotting whales are good that's when they swim into the anfield from the northern atlantic chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every 8 around the world it's important to him to give as many people as he can and understanding of nature . many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that aren't always pretty and show overfishing pollution and damage to the ocean so people see what's happening out there. working in cold water regions is exhausting but the fascination with it keeps him going. and more power to him because it can't be said often enough our oceans are in dire need of more attention more on the website that's all for now but we will be back same time same place tomorrow until then go well. i am a business model. i am a brand. i. am fully up to my. influences shameless blowhards. or innovative business people who majorly impact the economy. made in germany. just. environmentally conscious livin. with maximum comfort. from tanz
the chances of spotting whales are good that's when they swim into the anfield from the northern atlantic chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every 8 around the world it's important to him to give as many people as he can and understanding of nature . many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that aren't always pretty and show overfishing pollution and...
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months the chances of spotting whales look good that's when they swim into the and from the northern atlantic chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg talks to audiences of every age around the world but it's important to him to give as many people as he can and understanding of nature. many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty. overfishing pollution and damage to the ocean so people see what's happening out there. working in cold water regions is exhausting the fascination with it. and more power to him because it can't be said often enough our oceans are in dire need of more attention more on the website that's all for now but we'll be back same time same place tomorrow. go well and. just. glades. kicks off. the biggest. players in the book calling it i'll probably get a little closer to enjoy this killer against. glee. that. the gloves are. glowing playing. the looks from our names. this is deja news live from. government agrees to. president bashir to the i
months the chances of spotting whales look good that's when they swim into the and from the northern atlantic chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg talks to audiences of every age around the world but it's important to him to give as many people as he can and understanding of nature. many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty. overfishing pollution and damage...
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in the winter months the chances of good that's when they swim into the and from the northern atlantic. chasing. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every age around the world it's important to him to give as many people as he can and understanding of nature. many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty. overfishing pollution and damage to the ocean so people see what's happening out there. but the fascination with it keeps him going. and more power to him because it can't be said often enough our oceans are in dire need of more attention more on the website that's all for now but we will get back same time same place tomorrow. go well and. just. directs and close up. topics that moves the world. from society and politics to the environment. as a current affairs documentary. close up. 30 odd d w. they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies near tools. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. to describe something for our entropi
in the winter months the chances of good that's when they swim into the and from the northern atlantic. chasing. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every age around the world it's important to him to give as many people as he can and understanding of nature. many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty. overfishing pollution and damage to the ocean so...
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the overnight journey flight across the atlantic.ightjourney on saturday took four hours and 56 minutes, more than an hour faster than normal. four hours and 56 minutes, more than an hourfaster than normal. the plane hurtled across the ocean at ground speeds of around 800mph. propelled by the jetstream, ground speeds of around 800mph. propelled by thejetstream, which has brought storm ciara to ask. other flights on the route also landed well ahead of time, that is the fastest transatlantic crossing, short of travelling on concorde. you can keep up to date with the changing weather developments in your area today — just head to your local bbc radio station, and of course, the bbc news website. another person has tested positive for the coronavirus in the uk, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to four. the patient, who's being treated in a specialist unit at the royal free hospital in north london, is a known contact of another british person who had already tested positive for the virus. meanwhile, in majorca,
the overnight journey flight across the atlantic.ightjourney on saturday took four hours and 56 minutes, more than an hour faster than normal. four hours and 56 minutes, more than an hourfaster than normal. the plane hurtled across the ocean at ground speeds of around 800mph. propelled by the jetstream, ground speeds of around 800mph. propelled by thejetstream, which has brought storm ciara to ask. other flights on the route also landed well ahead of time, that is the fastest transatlantic...
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the chances of spotting whales are good that's when they swim into the end fjord from the northern atlanticin vast parts chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every age around the world but it's important to him to give as many people as he can an understanding of nature. doesn't many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty overfishing marine pollution and damage to the ocean so people see what's happening out there. working in cold water regions is exhausting but the fascination with it keeps him going. and more power to him because it can't be said often enough our oceans are in dire need of more attention more on the website that's all for now but we will be back same time same place tomorrow until that go well and a few dozen australian just. most people are frightened of crocodiles. but my recent tale is lost on. the biologist is one of the world's top crocodile researchers. in belize central america she is campaigning to prot
the chances of spotting whales are good that's when they swim into the end fjord from the northern atlanticin vast parts chasing after herring. the photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every age around the world but it's important to him to give as many people as he can an understanding of nature. doesn't many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty overfishing...
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the city lies exposed to the fan fury of the atlantic giving it an average $220.00 days of rain per year and heavy storms but the ocean and the rugged terrain also provided bounty of treasures local chef. braves the elements as he gathers ingredients grass and other sea plants which he uses to address oysters they always serve has been around for like thousands of years. and i think it's probably only in recent years we've become to appreciate it more i think always people travels to go away to taste the oyster the irish gaelic name for galway is from stony river referring to the river current which runs through it center galway has been enjoying an economic boom since the 1990 s. the old center posts pubs aplenty a vibrant park scene and not just one but 2 universities. the mix adds up to go way special charm for hundreds fighter schmidt tommy is a professor of german who's lived here for 15 years. among the big. it is the nicest one the malls most need one so this is attracts a lot of young people the university has no more than $15000.00 students and the total population is about $800
the city lies exposed to the fan fury of the atlantic giving it an average $220.00 days of rain per year and heavy storms but the ocean and the rugged terrain also provided bounty of treasures local chef. braves the elements as he gathers ingredients grass and other sea plants which he uses to address oysters they always serve has been around for like thousands of years. and i think it's probably only in recent years we've become to appreciate it more i think always people travels to go away to...
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the coastal city bears the full brunt of stormy atlantic weather which has of course phoned a monkey wrench into the celebrations so far but it does promise a deluge of culture. with live music freshly caught seafood. and breathtaking. scenery all reasons why galway was chosen as a european capital of culture this lively university town attracts young people from around the world. everything is kind of medieval stole its harbor and the sea is for everybody so nice the beer is amazing as well. the week before the city's here is european capital of culture officially began the county galway rang it in with musicians and fire jugglers touring 7 of the surrounding towns coming in one town closer to galway each day. always really an incredible place it mazing people extraordinary bands ferocious weather it's a bit like pass away over in the rain. the city lies exposed to the fan fury of the atlantic giving it an average $220.00 days of rain per year and heavy storms but the ocean and the rugged terrain also provide a bounty of treasures. braved the elements as he gathers ingredients grass
the coastal city bears the full brunt of stormy atlantic weather which has of course phoned a monkey wrench into the celebrations so far but it does promise a deluge of culture. with live music freshly caught seafood. and breathtaking. scenery all reasons why galway was chosen as a european capital of culture this lively university town attracts young people from around the world. everything is kind of medieval stole its harbor and the sea is for everybody so nice the beer is amazing as well....