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notice the next atlantic setup. notice the next atlantic system waiting to nudge in.ly dry with spells system waiting to nudge in. for much of monday, mostly dry with spells any for much of monday, mostly dry with spells any of monday, mostly dry with spells any wintry showers starting spells any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see rain, spells any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see rain, any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see rain, sleet and to fade. but we could see rain, but we could see rain, sleet and snow_ to fade. but we could see rain, but we could see rain, sleet and snow pushing into the to fade. but we could see rain, sleet and snow pushing into the northern isles snow pushing into the northern isles later in the _ snow pushing into the northern isles later in the day and northern isles later in the day and cloud developing later in the day and cloud developing across northern isles later in the day and cloud developing across parts later in the day and cloud d
notice the next atlantic setup. notice the next atlantic system waiting to nudge in.ly dry with spells system waiting to nudge in. for much of monday, mostly dry with spells any for much of monday, mostly dry with spells any of monday, mostly dry with spells any wintry showers starting spells any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see rain, spells any wintry showers starting to fade. but we could see rain, any wintry showers...
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well, i have two stores at the atlant city shopping mall.two stores, one store is 550 squares, and another is two hundred and ten squares. about 250 afghans worked in this shopping complex. all were officially employed. all officially received wages , there was no left money in the envelope, well, of course. life went on for over 20 years. on the morning of april 27, 2021, thousands of merchants on april 27, 2021, all the aksai markets almaz atlant south atlant city, construction and vegetable, were besieged by almost 5,000 police officers, the national guard of the prosecutor’s office of rescue and the federal security service surrounded the territory of shopping centers and began to en masse check the documents of citizens and the documentation of merchants. we come on the basis of this order within the framework of of the initiated criminal case, the traffic police blocked the entrances to the markets, and all the exiting cars were inspected by the addiction of the merchants, who were perplexed by the visits of tax officials or representa
well, i have two stores at the atlant city shopping mall.two stores, one store is 550 squares, and another is two hundred and ten squares. about 250 afghans worked in this shopping complex. all were officially employed. all officially received wages , there was no left money in the envelope, well, of course. life went on for over 20 years. on the morning of april 27, 2021, thousands of merchants on april 27, 2021, all the aksai markets almaz atlant south atlant city, construction and vegetable,...
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from april 27 , 2021, all aksai markets almaz atlant south atlant city construction and vegetable tookthe siege of nearly 5,000 security forces , police officers, the national guard of the prosecutor’s office of rescuers and the federal security service surrounded the territory of shopping centers and began to en masse check the documents of citizens and the documentation of merchants. we all have an order, we are coming. based on this order, within the framework of an initiated criminal case, the traffic police blocked the entrances to the markets, and all the exiting cars were inspected with predilection, the merchants were at a loss for the visits of tax officials or representatives of the police department to combat economic crime. everyone has long been accustomed to, but here, so that the omon police of the national guard of the military are on us. that's how we flew as if we were bandits, robbers. i don’t know who. you see, it’s just aggression with what, as if we somehow spent from the twenty-seventh of april 2021. the market began to settle down in our country and they said th
from april 27 , 2021, all aksai markets almaz atlant south atlant city construction and vegetable tookthe siege of nearly 5,000 security forces , police officers, the national guard of the prosecutor’s office of rescuers and the federal security service surrounded the territory of shopping centers and began to en masse check the documents of citizens and the documentation of merchants. we all have an order, we are coming. based on this order, within the framework of an initiated criminal...
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we'll get more atlantic air heading our way.rain in the next few days as well. and that really starts on tuesday. we've got a big area of low pressure just stuck out in the atlantic, pushing well ahead of it. we've got these weather fronts which will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain on tuesday. it's going to be a cloudy day. it'll be a breezy day as well, but a southerly breeze. and we've got this rain from time to time easing away for most of england and wales in the afternoon and later we get some sunshine, some heavy showers in northern ireland. but here a temperatures could reach 14 degrees elsewhere with the cloud and some rain around. temperatures will be around ten or 11 degrees. so it's a little on the cool side really still for this time of the year, things are going to get milder by the time we get to wednesday. we've got more weather fronts coming in from the atlantic around the base of that big area of low pressure. but around that, we're drawing in this south to south westerly wind and that will continue to lift th
we'll get more atlantic air heading our way.rain in the next few days as well. and that really starts on tuesday. we've got a big area of low pressure just stuck out in the atlantic, pushing well ahead of it. we've got these weather fronts which will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain on tuesday. it's going to be a cloudy day. it'll be a breezy day as well, but a southerly breeze. and we've got this rain from time to time easing away for most of england and wales in the afternoon and later we...
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it is different from the atlantic, of course.that is, well, a physically fit fish, let's say so. well, and it does not reach more than this size that you have, the smaller the fish, the less mercury in it. that's a huge plus, of course, because you all know what an atlantic herring looks like. tell me, you wanted to add something to me about your don herring maxim, so it’s just something that is still going through such a tourist route. she comes home. we have there is a very large food base on the don. she is soaked with it and it turns out so very tasty delicious and incredibly of the sea of \u200b\u200bazov, yes , it floats to the don to have a bite, because everything there has already been eaten by tourists and the remaining fish. and i know that you have donskoy e herring right at the festival. yes. yes, i invite you to this festival to us, rostov invites you to the shot hotel in mid-april, always after easter, now it starts in earnest earlier. we have it, let's say. the first one bought a herring in the market and says a
it is different from the atlantic, of course.that is, well, a physically fit fish, let's say so. well, and it does not reach more than this size that you have, the smaller the fish, the less mercury in it. that's a huge plus, of course, because you all know what an atlantic herring looks like. tell me, you wanted to add something to me about your don herring maxim, so it’s just something that is still going through such a tourist route. she comes home. we have there is a very large food base...
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here playing trying to improve trans-atlantic relations? mr. breton: i mean, first, it's good we have a rendezvous when we sit together and we speak. we can talk frankly because we are the strongest ally for decades and more. so when something is going well, it's good to share. when something has to be improved, it's like in the family. so it's always good to have this rendezvous, meetings where we can speak openly and also to measure our progresses and share what we do. but to be honest, we didn't wait the t.t.c. to have these relations and unfortunately enough because t.t.c. is only key for tech and t for trade. and by the way, only tech and trade in our nations. for example, i have launched the e.u.-u.s. cyber dialogue to have many other die logs on many strategic issues so the t.t.c. is not for everything between us. but it's true that it's important to have this rendezvous. my message is very simple, always. and i said it, i think what we did for the chip act, before the t.t.c., so the chip act, to have a smooth and close discussions. even
here playing trying to improve trans-atlantic relations? mr. breton: i mean, first, it's good we have a rendezvous when we sit together and we speak. we can talk frankly because we are the strongest ally for decades and more. so when something is going well, it's good to share. when something has to be improved, it's like in the family. so it's always good to have this rendezvous, meetings where we can speak openly and also to measure our progresses and share what we do. but to be honest, we...
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that is the central gyre of the north atlantic ocean.ate in the currents around that, as well as through the caribbean and the gulf of mexico. so, this is a whole new thing. and this is the source of this sargassum the seaweed, that is creating such a problem, really, a catastrophic problem for tourism in the caribbean region, where it piles up on beaches up to five or six feet deep on the beaches in some places. in fact, in barbados, just last week they reported they need 1600 dump trucks a day to clean the beaches of the seaweed to make it suitable for tourists and recreation on the beaches. and, you know, where it comes ashore in the mangroves, it comes in in such large quantities that had basically sucks the option out of the water and creates what we referred to as dead zones. these are normally nursery habitats for fisheries and, you know, once they're devoid of oxygen, we have lost that habitat. they are also harmful to sea grasses and coral reefs, and obviously, to human health as well, because when they wrought, they released to
that is the central gyre of the north atlantic ocean.ate in the currents around that, as well as through the caribbean and the gulf of mexico. so, this is a whole new thing. and this is the source of this sargassum the seaweed, that is creating such a problem, really, a catastrophic problem for tourism in the caribbean region, where it piles up on beaches up to five or six feet deep on the beaches in some places. in fact, in barbados, just last week they reported they need 1600 dump trucks a...
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stretched along the coast of the atlantic in colonial times , the park was a gem of a goal.00 visitors a year and was home to a huge variety of animals, alas, during the years of the civil war , the animal population suffered greatly, the fate of the park was in jeopardy, and in order to restore the ecosystem of the park in 2001 , an operation called noah's ark was carried out from overpopulated reserves, botsvanar to the territory of the national park kesama. they brought a large number of animals over the past twenty years. the population of wild animals in the park has restored and today it is an exciting safari, you can meet leopards, hippos, hyenas, giant black sable, red buffalo and others rare inhabitants of the earth i have already several cruise ships have started to stop in our ports luandi namibi labidu, not as often as i would like, but they are starting to stop. the passengers of these ships will work like word of mouth, spreading information, regardless of the advertising of our agencies, a few years ago , the world tourism forum was held in langa. representati
stretched along the coast of the atlantic in colonial times , the park was a gem of a goal.00 visitors a year and was home to a huge variety of animals, alas, during the years of the civil war , the animal population suffered greatly, the fate of the park was in jeopardy, and in order to restore the ecosystem of the park in 2001 , an operation called noah's ark was carried out from overpopulated reserves, botsvanar to the territory of the national park kesama. they brought a large number of...
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"the atlantic" commanded great respect. "harper's monthly" was the best-selling magazine of the day. both faced competition from the illustrated magazine, as well as others like appleton's and lippincott. emily reeves -- amelie rives claimed she had an almost accidental entrance into publishing. three years after her first story appeared, she said, "i wrote that into evenings, sitting up in bed. i wrote it because i like to write and because i had the story in my mind. one day a nice boy of who we were very fond was visiting at the house and found that story in the library. nothing would do but he must take it back to boston when he went." he then submitted it to the atlantic monthly. these basic facts, while correct, indicated nothing of the deliberate campaign that amelie rives had waged to break into print. in fact, before she was "discovered," rives had tried to publish a novel. in 1884, as a 21-year-old, she submitted a manuscript entitled "civilization" to the formidable boston publisher hoffman mifflin . this was a b
"the atlantic" commanded great respect. "harper's monthly" was the best-selling magazine of the day. both faced competition from the illustrated magazine, as well as others like appleton's and lippincott. emily reeves -- amelie rives claimed she had an almost accidental entrance into publishing. three years after her first story appeared, she said, "i wrote that into evenings, sitting up in bed. i wrote it because i like to write and because i had the story in my mind....
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earlier to an atlantic council fellow.— spoke earlier to an atlantic council fellow.velopment _ council fellow. so of course the development is - council fellow. so of course the development is a - the development is a significant one. but i think russia wants to scare the west. i think it is now a sign that belarus is becoming this really loyal, really controlled ally because putin said they don't really give these weapons to belarus. they will deploy the weapons, but they will be controlled by russia. so by doing this, they are trying to such threat in the west but also showing who is in control of belarus. also showing who is in control of belarus-— of belarus. the british government _ of belarus. the british government is - of belarus. the british l government is preparing of belarus. the british - government is preparing to announce the use of ferries to accommodate migrants who'd crossed the channel on small boats. the announcement could come as soon as next week. our correspondent has the details. some of the people will be housed on another vessel —— on ferrie
earlier to an atlantic council fellow.— spoke earlier to an atlantic council fellow.velopment _ council fellow. so of course the development is - council fellow. so of course the development is a - the development is a significant one. but i think russia wants to scare the west. i think it is now a sign that belarus is becoming this really loyal, really controlled ally because putin said they don't really give these weapons to belarus. they will deploy the weapons, but they will be controlled...
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(sophie fouron) we're right in the middle of the atlantic. and out of nowhere are these nine volcanic islands. the azores were and still are a point of transit for sailors and fishermen. there's a strong sense of hospitality here, and generosity. everywhere you go, people offer food or drink. it's very charming. in the azores, there are more cows than there are humans. they graze away peacefully and happily. every island is different, and people are proud of coming from pico, from faial, from sao jorge or terceira. but mostly, they're proud of being azoreans. the azoreans have massively emigrated to canada and the united states, but they still hold a very strong attachment to these islands. and many, many of them come back in the summertime. it goes to show you the love and the true attachment they have to their islands. we can understand why. (pedro escobar) the azores is an archipelago set between the european continent and the american continent. it consists of nine islands, very different from each other. the centre group is composed of f
(sophie fouron) we're right in the middle of the atlantic. and out of nowhere are these nine volcanic islands. the azores were and still are a point of transit for sailors and fishermen. there's a strong sense of hospitality here, and generosity. everywhere you go, people offer food or drink. it's very charming. in the azores, there are more cows than there are humans. they graze away peacefully and happily. every island is different, and people are proud of coming from pico, from faial, from...
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here are these markets that were located in the atlantic vegetable diamond.. they worked fine. they worked fine. it means that jobs were created there, er, every entrepreneur, there were certain forms there.
here are these markets that were located in the atlantic vegetable diamond.. they worked fine. they worked fine. it means that jobs were created there, er, every entrepreneur, there were certain forms there.
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>> and underdogs florida atlantic purging their ticket for the first time ever. the team's coach and the player who sealed the deal joining us live. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: live from abc news in new york, this is "good morning america." >> gio: we say good morning america. janai and i are in the studio. which is leading our team coverage. still getting a handle on the damage from that massive tornado. >> janai: take a look at this video. it passed by a high school in the town of armory. you can hear that wind blowing through, damaging the ceiling but incredibly, most of the school is okay. the same, however cannot be said about other spots including nearby rolling fork. and that is where our friend, whit johnson, is, you said it looks like everything in the storm's path is nearly obliterated. >> whit: good morning. exactly, it is ard to make out what you're looking at as you drive into this community. but let me paint this picture for you. practice is just a small claims by the way of the devastation that we have seen for miles. this is a lumberyard behind me. there we
>> and underdogs florida atlantic purging their ticket for the first time ever. the team's coach and the player who sealed the deal joining us live. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: live from abc news in new york, this is "good morning america." >> gio: we say good morning america. janai and i are in the studio. which is leading our team coverage. still getting a handle on the damage from that massive tornado. >> janai: take a look at this video. it passed by a high...
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then when i started looking into the data of the amazon, the flows between the atlantic ocean and the far as it was precisely the reverse, the wind blows from the atlantic, which is most of the time hotter than the amazon, which is most of the time color how come, how could the wind blow from the law pressure in through the high pressure? it's like a car going up the hill without the engine for the earth scientist come through a wealth of publications and theories in vain. until he came across a book written by 2 russian physicists who he'd never previously heard of. with a new theory. maybe there was something here. i got the book i just i really and it was frank dick. i started reading hike. i couldn't stop and i read the book in in a go almost after consuming the book. nobody contacted its authors. victor gosh, cove and anastasio mccarty ever from the petersburg nuclear physics institute. the innovative theory was drawn up in this sparkling looking data. an hour's drive from st. petersburg, initially by victor gosh, cough on his own before he was joined by anastasio mccardie of a g
then when i started looking into the data of the amazon, the flows between the atlantic ocean and the far as it was precisely the reverse, the wind blows from the atlantic, which is most of the time hotter than the amazon, which is most of the time color how come, how could the wind blow from the law pressure in through the high pressure? it's like a car going up the hill without the engine for the earth scientist come through a wealth of publications and theories in vain. until he came across...
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waiting in the wings is our next atlantic system.ud moving in ahead of that later in the day. but monday morning will be crisp, plenty of sunshine for many. still some wintry showers for eastern coast. they will tend to fade once again. cloud for parts of south west. england and wales could bring a few showers, but cloud, rain, sleet and snow moving into the northern isles later in the day. still a cold feeling day, but we'll have lost that biting northeasterly winds. it won't feel quite as cold as sunday, particularly for northeastern coast. and a dry cold start to monday night before the cloud starts to gather ahead of this atlantic system that i previously mentioned. and this will be extending its way north and eastwards through the early hours of tuesday morning and then staying with us for much of the day on tuesday. and as it bumps into that cold air across scotland, the potential that we could see some snow for a time through tuesday morning, certainly some heavy rain initially across western areas, but then soon extending fur
waiting in the wings is our next atlantic system.ud moving in ahead of that later in the day. but monday morning will be crisp, plenty of sunshine for many. still some wintry showers for eastern coast. they will tend to fade once again. cloud for parts of south west. england and wales could bring a few showers, but cloud, rain, sleet and snow moving into the northern isles later in the day. still a cold feeling day, but we'll have lost that biting northeasterly winds. it won't feel quite as...
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waiting in the wings is our next atlantic system. moving in ahead of that later in the day. but monday morning will be crisp, plenty of sunshine for many. still some wintry showers for eastern coast. they will tend to fade once again. cloud for parts of south west. england and wales could bring a few showers, but cloud, rain, sleet and snow moving into the northern isles later in the day. still a cold feeling day, but we'll have lost that biting northeasterly wind. it won't feel quite as cold as sunday, particularly for the northeastern coast. and a dry cold start to monday night before the cloud starts to gather ahead of this atlantic system that i previously mentioned. and this will be extending its way north and eastwards through the early hours of tuesday morning and then staying with us for much of the day on tuesday. and as it bumps into that cold air across scotland, the potential that we could see some snow for a time through tuesday morning, certainly some heavy rain initially across western areas, but then soon extending fu
waiting in the wings is our next atlantic system. moving in ahead of that later in the day. but monday morning will be crisp, plenty of sunshine for many. still some wintry showers for eastern coast. they will tend to fade once again. cloud for parts of south west. england and wales could bring a few showers, but cloud, rain, sleet and snow moving into the northern isles later in the day. still a cold feeling day, but we'll have lost that biting northeasterly wind. it won't feel quite as cold...
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basically the width upcoming from the atlantic fruit, the amazon counter found the stab this fullest them shift at oscillate 8th. and that's when the looks like at the core of what you have, that's the name of most fedex leave it so live. and yet the yet because of this, b, sal checks prove the existence of a moisture laden air current. primarily fed by trade winds from the atlantic. it's joined in the summer by another sub tropical current, which after crossing the amazon and reaching the andes, is then directed south a bona fide flying river. if there is an expert who knows just how important the streams of moisture are, then it's or scientist, antonio, nobody from brazil's national institute for space research in study in my t re, for his he may amazon and that relation was climate i came across is curious region in south america, i mean with it in 2006, the lucky quadrangle that goes from korea by, in the north, when the zion is in the south, some falling, the east end, the end is in the west, in the center of this area. you will find one of the most beautiful walter falls in the
basically the width upcoming from the atlantic fruit, the amazon counter found the stab this fullest them shift at oscillate 8th. and that's when the looks like at the core of what you have, that's the name of most fedex leave it so live. and yet the yet because of this, b, sal checks prove the existence of a moisture laden air current. primarily fed by trade winds from the atlantic. it's joined in the summer by another sub tropical current, which after crossing the amazon and reaching the...
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looking at the satellite picture there is a lot of cloud in the atlantic so with the milder air, yet more rain. this closure is bringing today's rain, the rain continuing to push slowly north and east over the next few hours. across northern ireland it should be clearing up with sunshine and sharp showers, signs of milder air but still chilly across eastern scotland and eastern england. that wet weather from today should push into the north sea this evening and for a while it will turn dry overnight. lots of cloud, rain arriving on the far south—west later and also western scotland but a mild night tonight. the lowest temperatures will be across aberdeenshire, three or 4 degrees. tomorrow sees lots of cloud, limited sunshine and some rain from time to time. perhaps not as extensive as today but the second rain band turns heavier in scotland and it gets wet later in the day across wales and the south—west of england. while it is a breezy day it is milder, temperature is widely getting up to 15 or even 16 degrees. these weather fronts are bringing more rain from the atlantic, they will
looking at the satellite picture there is a lot of cloud in the atlantic so with the milder air, yet more rain. this closure is bringing today's rain, the rain continuing to push slowly north and east over the next few hours. across northern ireland it should be clearing up with sunshine and sharp showers, signs of milder air but still chilly across eastern scotland and eastern england. that wet weather from today should push into the north sea this evening and for a while it will turn dry...
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h , north atlantic. so when he described that, “ust north atlantic.urrents are carrying?— currents are carrying? so these chances, currents are carrying? so these changes. so — currents are carrying? so these changes. so my _ currents are carrying? so these changes, so my area _ currents are carrying? so these changes, so my area of- currents are carrying? so these l changes, so my area of research currents are carrying? so these . changes, so my area of research is looking _ changes, so my area of research is looking at— changes, so my area of research is looking at how _ changes, so my area of research is looking at how changes _ changes, so my area of research is looking at how changes in - looking at how changes in circulation— looking at how changes in circulation change - looking at how changes in circulation change the - looking at how changes in - circulation change the climate in the past — circulation change the climate in the past because _ circulation change the climate in the past because we _ circulation change the climate in the past be
h , north atlantic. so when he described that, “ust north atlantic.urrents are carrying?— currents are carrying? so these chances, currents are carrying? so these changes. so — currents are carrying? so these changes. so my _ currents are carrying? so these changes, so my area _ currents are carrying? so these changes, so my area of- currents are carrying? so these l changes, so my area of research currents are carrying? so these . changes, so my area of research is looking _ changes, so...
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about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies the trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. ah, ah, ah ah. 0 9 and i just gave him his ill buddha of trouble. let him know that of that for the city of john holden. cool on new child that lot of a colleague of the appeal was shaken up. is this a love? just come on a, on a shuttle your shuttle, your way a give them auto with netflix or a music is better, don't follow them like the money you're done with each other about the job or just shoot you out. a bunch of stuff. s
about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies the trans atlantic slave trade as...
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about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies that trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. ah ah ah, last year the world's 9 nuclear arm states spend over $82000000000.00 collectively on their nuclear arsenal. now that is a dramatic increase from the previous year.
about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies that trans atlantic slave trade as...
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if we look at the satellite picture you can see all this cloud that is coming in from the atlantic and bring rain. cloud has increased a little bit across england and wales and the chance of one or two light showers. otherwise dry, plenty of sunshine in scotland and those temperatures still on the low side for this time of year. it will get quite cold fairly quickly this evening as the skies will be clear and the winds are light. those temperatures will fall, but probably rising later in the night as the southern breeze will pick up and the cloud comes in from the atlantic. these are the temperatures we have got at the end of the night. tending to lift, but still close to freezing across eastern scotland and north—east england. heading into tomorrow we have got a very different look and feel to the weather. we have got more clout, a stronger breeze from the south and that will bring with it some rain from time to time. potentially we have got this big area of low pressure marooned in the atlantic and pushing well ahead of its these weather fronts will bring that kind that we saw earlie
if we look at the satellite picture you can see all this cloud that is coming in from the atlantic and bring rain. cloud has increased a little bit across england and wales and the chance of one or two light showers. otherwise dry, plenty of sunshine in scotland and those temperatures still on the low side for this time of year. it will get quite cold fairly quickly this evening as the skies will be clear and the winds are light. those temperatures will fall, but probably rising later in the...
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about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classified the trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with.
about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classified the trans atlantic slave trade as...
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as you said, even the north atlantic council is where the decisions are made.y are civilians , representatives of the states, and the military committees are all subordinate to the decisions of the north atlantic council. in this council, each representative of a separate the country represents the decision of its country, so we understand how difficult it is sometimes to conduct this dialogue, how much it is necessary to change the opinion of france, germany, what previous years in the era of merkel blocked ukraine's accession to nato today their position is changing, the question is how much has it changed, how much are they ready to make this or that decision today, we see the position of hungary, which, in this aspect, sometimes invents some reasons to somehow slow down our accession to nato turkey definitely supports us. in this aspect, we have a different level of relations, and turkey has no objections to ukraine. as far as i know, there is no such dialogue as finland has with sweden. well, we understand that turkey, sweden and finland have their own spe
as you said, even the north atlantic council is where the decisions are made.y are civilians , representatives of the states, and the military committees are all subordinate to the decisions of the north atlantic council. in this council, each representative of a separate the country represents the decision of its country, so we understand how difficult it is sometimes to conduct this dialogue, how much it is necessary to change the opinion of france, germany, what previous years in the era of...
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here in atlant city there were a number of merchants from kyrgyzstan.zhan akhmatova points to her store, which she now uses as a warehouse. everything is legal. of course, we also sewed coats. is it for the middle layer in the rostov region that the prices were affordable? i just saw that it is very expensive here, so i started to reject kyrgyzstan and sell your product works. by local standards, i have almost an oligarch in the atlant city shopping complex. i have two stores, one store 550 square meters, and another 210 square meters. about 250 afghans worked in this shopping complex. all were officially employed. everyone officially received wages , there was no left money in the envelope, well , of course. life went on for over 20 years. in the morning, thousands of traders, the market usually resembled an alarmed anthill. everything changed in overnight. on april 27, 2021, almost 5,000 security forces of the police, the national guard of the prosecutor’s office of the rescuers and the federal security service surrounded the territory of shopping cen
here in atlant city there were a number of merchants from kyrgyzstan.zhan akhmatova points to her store, which she now uses as a warehouse. everything is legal. of course, we also sewed coats. is it for the middle layer in the rostov region that the prices were affordable? i just saw that it is very expensive here, so i started to reject kyrgyzstan and sell your product works. by local standards, i have almost an oligarch in the atlant city shopping complex. i have two stores, one store 550...
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he's the current senior advisor of the atlantic council chair, the kilbourne group. thank you so much for coming on to us 20 years since since this sir. seismic a change in the world, you design shock and or how do you reflect on it today? the shock and awe that we design and i was part of a group of people who had actually fought and desert storm as well as donald rumsfeld, secretary of defense, who was a rock member of the group. the shock and all that we design was not the shock and all that general tommy franks administered what price did was a desert storm sort of massive attack on steroids. if the real shock and i had been used, we would have try to depose saddam hussein without firing a shot. and where we would have started was to determine whether or not saddam actually had weapons of mass destruction, which i never believed advised the government. and the reason in many ways why saddam was reluctant to admit that was that he didn't want to tell his enemies. and many of his generals, he was absolutely naked. with the point is that desert storm was the model f
he's the current senior advisor of the atlantic council chair, the kilbourne group. thank you so much for coming on to us 20 years since since this sir. seismic a change in the world, you design shock and or how do you reflect on it today? the shock and awe that we design and i was part of a group of people who had actually fought and desert storm as well as donald rumsfeld, secretary of defense, who was a rock member of the group. the shock and all that we design was not the shock and all that...
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about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people trade practiced by the leading european countries took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies that trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. ah, with, i'm here to play with you. whatever you do, do not watch my new show. certainly why watch something that's so different. my little opinions, you won't get anywhere else. welcome it pleases you to have the state department to see a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, i change and whatever you do, don't watch my show, stay mainstream because i'm probably going to m
about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people trade practiced by the leading european countries took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies that trans atlantic slave trade...
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atlantic from west africa to the caribbean. talked with ajit subramaniam, an oceanographer at columbia university's lamont-doherty earth observatory. ajit: sargassum is a seaweed that grows entirely on the surface of the ocean. it is never attached to land. and the sargasso sea is called the sargasso sea because of the prevalence of sargassum in the northern part. the great sargassum belt is a new population of sargassum that seems to have developed since about 2011. we didn't see it then in satellite imagery before that. and then we saw this explosion of a new population about then. that seems to basically slosh back and forth between the coast of west africa and the yucatan mexican coast on the other side of the caribbean on an annual basis. john: is this one bed of seaweed? is it multiple plants? ajit: actually, it is made up of individual strands. so when you're out on a ship, we often sea band of sargassum that may be a couple of meters wide, let's say 10 feet wide, and that stretches sort of disconnected into the horizon.
atlantic from west africa to the caribbean. talked with ajit subramaniam, an oceanographer at columbia university's lamont-doherty earth observatory. ajit: sargassum is a seaweed that grows entirely on the surface of the ocean. it is never attached to land. and the sargasso sea is called the sargasso sea because of the prevalence of sargassum in the northern part. the great sargassum belt is a new population of sargassum that seems to have developed since about 2011. we didn't see it then in...
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uh, segodnya zanote takoy uh, uh, symbolic day, uh, 19 years old, kak lithuania joined the north atlantic bloc, we call it nato, and you know, i would say so in the mid -1990s. and by the way, lithuania declared that its е интересы will join and the european union then had another name, euro, but it was the same as nato, the very beginning of the restoration of independence, that is , from march 11, 1990. but already at the beginning of the 90s , we heard such definitions what, where, why do you need nato, everything has changed here, the cold war has ended , there is no threat, and so on, but we had our historical arguments, and we also saw that russia itself is already going in a completely different direction than we expected, and that's it. moving on to the current situation, i would say that despite everything, these actions are uh-huh continuing the aggressive war against ukraine on the part of russia , as well as creating a second-leg situation around eastern europe, we should not stop promoting this issue, that is, the countries that want to join and see this as an opportunity mee
uh, segodnya zanote takoy uh, uh, symbolic day, uh, 19 years old, kak lithuania joined the north atlantic bloc, we call it nato, and you know, i would say so in the mid -1990s. and by the way, lithuania declared that its е интересы will join and the european union then had another name, euro, but it was the same as nato, the very beginning of the restoration of independence, that is , from march 11, 1990. but already at the beginning of the 90s , we heard such definitions what, where,...
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why didn't obama up in atlantic limit asked him to sleep to the bottom of the boat. they covered them with fishing nets. citigroup fishing materials to the coast guard wouldn't get. suspicion is shout when you than you know that going. i'm not. so if these are boot, they think it was a fisherman's boot. not smuggler was. did his i, we want to gum, didn't want it. gone the thing. logan, i'm the near come the name unlike of them, one of them would build them up. and then after today's at see, the 2nd captain suggested throwing a few people off the boot. i told him i wasn't a murderer, he said to sink, but i refused the one near book overlook manguno with the if one venue offline from the city. all the migrants to los palmas, i left them a fisherman, not a murderer. we continued the trip, maybe after a couple of kilometers, the engine contact, warm one of them. i having them on monday when one of the well without me i went to check it will not hurt worrying. noise in the coast. guards were approaching, but i couldn't go. i tried to keep out of sight. i'm in need of one
why didn't obama up in atlantic limit asked him to sleep to the bottom of the boat. they covered them with fishing nets. citigroup fishing materials to the coast guard wouldn't get. suspicion is shout when you than you know that going. i'm not. so if these are boot, they think it was a fisherman's boot. not smuggler was. did his i, we want to gum, didn't want it. gone the thing. logan, i'm the near come the name unlike of them, one of them would build them up. and then after today's at see, the...
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that ever to them across the atlantic ocean is the name jesus of nig. i was a little bag. all good ship the sauce. the ship was owned by king and it's of england. belinda, queen elizabeth linda is to one of the facilities visit on jones akin and they said that they can africa's as a slave and they call it 3 because it's a business that you are doing. then if you look clearly you see on known destiny. i was, you know, known destination not the reason why they call it, or new definition. this didn't even know where they took it into. they didn't know if there is any country called america or you. that's why they called it on known destination would be working on this en route thusly. war for 400. yes. our our sisters centuries does when it will be gone. and it's ed in africa. it says 70. that will give you 400 years is livery. so be working under routes then with a heavy cheese on their neg leslie, walk in a single fight to the point of no bits at intervals. they'll be a stop over then i'll be introducing to you. do what they should give little different to loser. memory vel
that ever to them across the atlantic ocean is the name jesus of nig. i was a little bag. all good ship the sauce. the ship was owned by king and it's of england. belinda, queen elizabeth linda is to one of the facilities visit on jones akin and they said that they can africa's as a slave and they call it 3 because it's a business that you are doing. then if you look clearly you see on known destiny. i was, you know, known destination not the reason why they call it, or new definition. this...
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we think this may be now happening more broadly in the atlantic basin.of mexico we are now seeing more broadly around the atlantic basin. so if you look around the basin, you have the congo river and other rivers are discharging in west africa. amazon, the largest river on earth, in brazil. a lot of deforestation, expanding agriculture and a growing human occupation. so we do think that the rivers are playing a role here increasing nitrogen to sargassum to support its growth. >> when we look at all that happening, as you're trying to turn all the reasons why, as gym pointed out it's helpful in the ocean, doing an important job in the ocean. the problem for a lot of people who have encountered it, myself included, when it washes up on shore and starts to decay, that's when trouble starts. it's tough for beaches, hotels, tourisms, resorts, nobody wants to clean this up. but it's potentially dangerous with what's in it. how concerned are you with what's coming ashore and what could be coming ashore? >> i am very concerned, erica. because it's not a problem
we think this may be now happening more broadly in the atlantic basin.of mexico we are now seeing more broadly around the atlantic basin. so if you look around the basin, you have the congo river and other rivers are discharging in west africa. amazon, the largest river on earth, in brazil. a lot of deforestation, expanding agriculture and a growing human occupation. so we do think that the rivers are playing a role here increasing nitrogen to sargassum to support its growth. >> when we...
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it targets possible missile attacks from outside the euro—atlantic space.egotiator of the missile defence agreement between romania and the united states, and this is the nato policy with regard to this defence system in romania. if it does, if russia does violate your airspace with cruise or kalibr missiles, how will you respond? i'm not commenting on hypothetical events. this is something which has to deal with nato collective defence. why doesn't romania go public with the scale of its own military financial assistance to romania ? european partners... to ukraine, you mean. to ukraine. european partner nations are very clear about the scale of military assistance they're giving. you keep it secret. why? because this is the policy of my government. we consider it is more efficient in this way. what is really important is for nato and for nato allies to be able to help in an efficient manner ukraine, and we think that this is better for ukraine. your ukrainian counterpart, dmytro kuleba, has been on this programme several times. he always says when it come
it targets possible missile attacks from outside the euro—atlantic space.egotiator of the missile defence agreement between romania and the united states, and this is the nato policy with regard to this defence system in romania. if it does, if russia does violate your airspace with cruise or kalibr missiles, how will you respond? i'm not commenting on hypothetical events. this is something which has to deal with nato collective defence. why doesn't romania go public with the scale of its own...
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why didn't obama up again, in atlantic let me ask them to sleep, to the bottom of the pool. they covered them with fishing nets, fishing materials to the coast guard wouldn't get, suspicion is shout when you then, you know, picking them up. so if these are boot, they think it was a fisherman's boot got not smuggler did his abbey won a gum, didn't what you needed? gone to thing like them. i'm the new come the newman like up then one of them would build them up and we would after today's, at see, the 2nd captain suggested throwing a few people off the boot with them. i told him i wasn't a murderer. he said to sink, but i refused to one knee above the lug lump when the uh, with the if one for new offline from the city, all the migrants to los palmas, i left them a fisherman, not a murderer. we continued the trip, maybe after a couple of kilometers the engine contact warm one of them. i have in them one of the month of a new one or 2 of them is without me. i went to check it will not hurt. whirring, noise. coast guards were approaching, but i couldn't go, i tried to keep out of
why didn't obama up again, in atlantic let me ask them to sleep, to the bottom of the pool. they covered them with fishing nets, fishing materials to the coast guard wouldn't get, suspicion is shout when you then, you know, picking them up. so if these are boot, they think it was a fisherman's boot got not smuggler did his abbey won a gum, didn't what you needed? gone to thing like them. i'm the new come the newman like up then one of them would build them up and we would after today's, at see,...
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more weather fronts out in the atlantic making a beeline for the uk. the morning across parts of northern england, southwestern scotland and northern ireland. that's one front, you can see it moves northwards. and then in the southwest later in the day, showers gather across cornwall, devon, parts of southern wales by around about three. the best chance of brightness across the midlands, east anglia, lincolnshire, perhaps yorkshire, and it is way will have the mildest weather. elsewhere with the thick cloud and the outbreaks of rain, it won't be quite as mild, closer to 10-11, won't be quite as mild, closer to 10—11, much fresher conditions in the north of scotland with some sunshine in lerwick, about six or seven. three monday evening, it looks as though the rain will become more widespread and heavy as it spreads across the uk. tuesday's weather map, a broad area of low pressure across the atlantic, sending weather fronts in our direction, quite a few isobars, which means the winds freshening through tuesday into wednesday. 0n through tuesday into we
more weather fronts out in the atlantic making a beeline for the uk. the morning across parts of northern england, southwestern scotland and northern ireland. that's one front, you can see it moves northwards. and then in the southwest later in the day, showers gather across cornwall, devon, parts of southern wales by around about three. the best chance of brightness across the midlands, east anglia, lincolnshire, perhaps yorkshire, and it is way will have the mildest weather. elsewhere with...
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it, in the case of approval, sweden will receive the full right to become a member of the north atlanticin that only after this application is ratified in hungary and turkey, which are the countries that are still delaying this by commenting on the transfer of the government bill to the parliament of the minister of foreign affairs, and by mistake he emphasized that membership in nato is the best way to strengthen the security of sweden , in addition, together with other members of the alliance , to strengthen the security of the entire euro-atlantic region of the region, well, everyone understands it in sweden , they understand it in finland, they also understand it in ukraine, we also understand it, that's why we are going to nato, that's why we strive and do everything for it, but first we need to defeat russia. well, what well, today i have everything in the world about ukraine section, but not everything is on our broadcast , so don't switch. i feel chained to a chair. everything is starting to annoy me . there is no convenient moment for pain, but there is a yellow dolgit cream. do
it, in the case of approval, sweden will receive the full right to become a member of the north atlanticin that only after this application is ratified in hungary and turkey, which are the countries that are still delaying this by commenting on the transfer of the government bill to the parliament of the minister of foreign affairs, and by mistake he emphasized that membership in nato is the best way to strengthen the security of sweden , in addition, together with other members of the alliance...