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the atlantic through leaked emails we learned that the uae ambassador had access to some of the atlantic council reports before they were published. the opportunity to provide his comments to scholars. our concern is that when donors are given that kind of opportunity, it really allows them to play sensor. they come back to scholars and they have unfavorable recommendations, we worry that some of this research might be bent to the winds of these foreign funders. host: it is 9:30 on the east coast. the director of -- director of the foreign policy initiative there. phone lines for you to call in, it is split by political party. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001 independents, (202) 748-8002. he is with us until the end of our program, 10:00 a.m. this morning. the top 10 think tanks that receive funding from the u.s. government include iran corporation at $1.4 billion, the wilson center to the tune of $52 million. the atlantic council, center for new american security, the marshall fund, carnegie endowment, brookings institution, and inter-american dialogue. why is the
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churchill had crossed the atlantic for the second time. this is a very dangerous crossing. the atlantic was infested with you both that were taking a tremendous toll on allied shipping. he came here in the previous august in 1941. he met roosevelt secretly off of the coast of newfoundland and even though america was not yet in the war at that time, they discussed war aims and they agreed on what became the atlantic charter. and the freedoms that we wanted for the world if the democracies prevailed. churchill cameback a few days and landed in virginia, a few days before christmas 1941, and he and roosevelt and their combined military staffs conferred on strategy for the war. america was in the war by this time. it was a couple of weeks after pearl harbor and there was a lot to discuss. we had the same goals but there were tremendous questions about allocation of supplies, material and men. and so, they had a lot of work to do, but roosevelt and churchill got along famously. after christmas churchill took a special train to canada and gave a famous speech to the parliament in
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cold, too, in the mid atlantic. that will set the stage for some snow, some ice and looking at storms in the south. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> appreciate it. thanks michelle. >>> there was only one team that could emerge as the true kings of the nfc north. the detroit lions locked up the division, and the top seed in the conference, for the first time in their history on the season finale e of sunday night football. jahmyr gibbs pillaged the defense of the minnesota vikings with four total touchdowns, while detroit kept their rival out of end zone and on the road for the playoffs. detroit secures home field advantage and the coveted first-round bye with a 31-9 win. >>> earlier in the day, the buccaneers cruise to their fourth straight nfc south tight with a win over the saints, as mike evans logged his historic 11th straight season with 1,000 receiving yards. and good news for broncos country, your you're tot /- yo playoffs. the bucs will host the commanders right here on nbc sunday. >>> still to com
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it lies between the atlantic, an arctic oceans, and it belongs to denmark. its residents, are you citizens? but donald trump, things it should be part of the us. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it, but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. that's for the free world. i'm talking about protecting the free will use comments both this reaction from denmark. you look at the statement in the eyes of the danish government under greenland is for the greenland, dis people funding fastpitch. it is a proud people, a language and culture that has their own, some and a stated before by the chem and if the queen landed condiment, which is the green and is not for so also on the agenda for trump, the panama canal, a key trade volts, away for ships traveling between the atlantic and pacific oceans. it was largely built by the us in the early 20th century. but panama took over full control of the canal in 1999. the press conference, trump refused to ru allowance, using military force to get it back. can
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the gap between these countries in the north atlantic is also the way that russia is able to get it's northern fleet gets nuclear submarines down from the cola peninsula and into the atlantic. russia considers this to be its major, strategic need enabled or ability. if that is closed off, and also in case of a larger conflict with russia for the north americans to reinforce europe, they would need to be transmitted across this gap across the atlantic. so they need to be able to control the c way or to have access to it, or to prevent pressure from cutting it off. has been a preoccupation since world war 2. and before this is a very important long term strategic need. but that is different from an imminent national security concern. what would make sense for the us is to build upon its existing basis which are in the north agreement already in to develop that those capabilities further, let alone actually build icebreakers and other capabilities that the us needs already in order to be stronger in the architect but that is a very different conversation than the one that is currently be
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it is about a 51 mile distance from the pacific at the shortest point from the pacific to the atlantic. then would transport, would transfer that cargo mostly gold and silver on to gallon i don't understand an transfer them first it cuba and then to spain. so the isthmus of panama and geographic location has been a key component of global trade for hundreds of years. in the 1850's, the gold rush in california led the united states to begin to get an interest in the canal route. initially, panama at that point was part of colombia. the united states worked out a deal with colombia at the time in the 1850's and 1860's to build a canal that connected panama city with colon. that was railroad was instrumental in transporting people and transporting cargo from the pacific to -- from the west coast to the east coast of the united states and vice versa. in the hit -- in the hit 19th century, 1870's, 1880's, the french were involved in an attempt to build a canal through the isthmus of panama. that effort failed because of disease, because of corruption, because of technology and because of th
it is about a 51 mile distance from the pacific at the shortest point from the pacific to the atlantic. then would transport, would transfer that cargo mostly gold and silver on to gallon i don't understand an transfer them first it cuba and then to spain. so the isthmus of panama and geographic location has been a key component of global trade for hundreds of years. in the 1850's, the gold rush in california led the united states to begin to get an interest in the canal route. initially,...
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atlantic, where tensions are rising above _ atlantic, where tensions are rising above the _ atlantic,% covered by an ice sheet. the autonomous territory has some 56,000 residents, most of them indigenous inuit people. this was the reaction from one foreign ministry official. there have been offers from the us before in history. and there has been dispute between denmark and norway, but greenland is an inuit country, so greenland is the country of the inuit, which, where we have common ancestry with nu it's in canada alaska. with me in the studio, laura smith, presidential historian, and also with us, the former us ambassador and long—time middle east envoy gina abercrombie winstanley. i don't know whether your diplomat a career ever took you to the arctic circle, ambassador, buti ever took you to the arctic circle, ambassador, but ijust wondered what you make of what you've just heard there, the reaction of the danish government, which would be considered an ally of the united states?— considered an ally of the united states? ~ . , united states? indeed. an ally. ke ord united states?
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the 51-mile distance from the pacific at the shortest from the pacific to the atlantic transport wouldr the cargo and transport them cuba and a key component and the gold rush in california and interest in the canal. panama was part of columbia and united states worked out a deal in the 50s and 60s to build a well groomed that connected on the pacific side with the largest on the atlantic side. that was instrumental in transporting people and cargo from the pacific and the westco coast to the east coast of the united states should. in the 1870s, 80s, the french were involved in an attempt to build the canal and that failed because of disease and corruption, technology and the way they wanted to build the canal. they wanted to duplicate the success which is a sea level canal and that type is not possible geography so disease, efficiency, corruption led to failure of the french effort. at the end of the 19th century beginning of the 20th century after spanish-american war success of the united states led the united states to enter the process trying to negotiate the rights to build a can
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thanks to will wexler and the atlantic council's take. history is in motion and you've been at the center of it. with your work to advance the united states to secure a more prosperous global future. as you wrote recently regarding u.s. forbe policy, quote, the choices the united states makes in the second half of this decisive decade will determine whether this remains a time of renewal returns to a time aggression. one last thing before secretary blinken takes the stage. in a moving exchange between you and president biden yesterday at the state department, the president said the following about you. quote, you're not only brilliant, you have more character and integrity than almost anybody i know. it's now my privilege to welcome secretary of state blinken, a man of integrity and accomplishment in the final days of one of the world east most challenging jobs to deliver keynote remarks. after the secretary's speech i'll join him in conversation on stage. mr. secretary, the floor is yours. [applause] secretary blinken: thank you. thank y
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same, you roughly simultaneously, you need a kind of atlantic explanation for an atlantic phenomenon and so i think actually the core the core of the explanation is that the middle of the 18th century is not totally unlike today, in the sense that it's a period of massive growth, rapid change age. but just while expanding inequality and in fact, a kind of solidification of the divide between haves and have nots. so in the middle of the 18th century and that you can see this clearly actually in the rise of slavery. so the saint-domingue the sort of the key colony of france which becomes the most productive agricultural colony in the world, goes from having 15,000 enslaved people at the beginning of the century to by 1789, having hundred thousand. okay. so like almost 100, you know, almost a hundred fold increase and. what is that society other than a society in which 10% of the population owns everything, the other 90%, that is to say the enslaved own nothing, not even themselves. and there's no chance if you enslaved of becoming free. right. so these are these are very unequal societ
same, you roughly simultaneously, you need a kind of atlantic explanation for an atlantic phenomenon and so i think actually the core the core of the explanation is that the middle of the 18th century is not totally unlike today, in the sense that it's a period of massive growth, rapid change age. but just while expanding inequality and in fact, a kind of solidification of the divide between haves and have nots. so in the middle of the 18th century and that you can see this clearly actually in...
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i'm ceo of the atlantic council and pleased to welcome you to this edition of atlantic council front page of our premier platform for global leaders. we are here today with the 71st u.s. secretary of state antony blinken on american leadership in the future middle east. this event is being live streamed on atlantic council tv. youtube facebook and x you can join the conversation on x by following the electric council using the hashtag #acfrontpage. this is in the context of a historic moment globally one that president biden again yesterday the speech of the state department describes as an action point. characterized by wars in europe middle east and africa rising tensions with china and accelerating competition for the commanding heights of technological change. before we go any further i want to salute you secretary blinken for your remarkable contribution through this moment of a stark challenge following your rich contributions over so many years of distinguished public service previously. returning to the middle east the region has been transformed after hamas terrorist attacks
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conversation on x by following the atlantic council using theci # ac front page.ecretary blinken, we are honored that you comes the atlantic council to deliver what we are told will be your final speech as america's top diplomat. focusing on the middle east, a region i don't have to tell anyone in this room on the wider world in the last months. president biden again yesterday, in his speech at the state department described as an inflection point. characterized by wars in europe, the middle east and africa rising tensions with china accelerating competition for commanding heights of technologicalno change. i want to salute you secretary blinken remarkable leadership and contributions through this moment of historic challenge following your rich contributions over so many years of distinguished public service previously. returning to the middle east the regionst has been transformed after hamas terrorist attacks against israel and hostagetaking of october 72023. by everyone follow that, israelsubsequent war in gaza and lebanon direct military exchanges between isr
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yes or are you interested in preserving the atlantic structure solution dr. to the native, dominate it to go to the under sewage zone alone and go down to the north eastern part of the radio is a more promising origin from the point of view of the economy and the infrastructure where some projects can be implemented as these cute where we have them as global logistics player to more and uh should switch infrastructure of prospect. so that leaves us easy. does need to one, where does your spend one to choose grew to bring still to these a road like a big region, continental the, the into this and your atlantic to these across construction. glenn, spelt them back and also i want to go with them that you think the else can be a good set to leave. that's it really does up well security in the lower atlantic region, the pacific region, the city of.
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linsey. >> linsey: a number of warnings there in the mid-atlantic in particular. let's bring in somara theodore. we talked about snow and ice, but it's also bringing severe weather to the south. what can residents there expect? >> reporter: yes, in fact, a tornado has been reported in arkansas and a tornado watch is in effect from eastern texas through louisiana into mississippi. on the northern tier of the storm, that's where we're dealing with the snowfall tonight along i-70. by tomorrow morning, this could be a commuting mess for the mid-atlantic, specifically the washington, d.c. area, along i-95, in southern virginia is where we could see icing. and this storm system will linger through tomorrow evening. by the time it's said and done, up to a half inch of significant icing could be occurring in northern kentucky and washington, d.c. is in for potentially their biggest snow storm in three years. after this is done on thursday, temperatures in d.c. will feel like 2 degrees below zero, and that's the day of the final procession for president jimmy carter. linse
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a swath of snow and freezing rain from the central plains to the mid-atlantic covering 18 states in all. plus tornado warnings in the south. our weather team times it all out. >> the news just in from new orleans. investigators say the suspect in the new year's truck attack made two prior trips to the city using meta glasses to record video of the french quarter. new video showing him placing coolers filled with explosives just after midnight and the chilling message he left for his own family. >> president biden prepares to join the victims' families this week and what's being done to tighten security in the nation's capital with two major events in the coming days. >> also, ukraine launches a new offensive inside russia with growing concern over what will happen after donald trump returns to the white house. one top republican warns the u.s. would be making a big mistake if it allows ukraine to fall. >> police wrestle an olympic medalist to the ground and then turn a stun gun on him. what led to his violent arrest. >> new video captures the terrifying moments onboard a commuter plane
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states will mid—atla ntic states will probably mid—atlantic states will probably be closed tomorrowk from home tried to avoid the roads during the mundy morning commute cities like washington, baltimore, richmond virginia, even baltimore will get snow like the stay home, stay safe and other road crews to do theirjob, clearthe and other road crews to do theirjob, clear the roads. and other road crews to do theirjob, clearthe roads. it will take some time for the snow to get out of these areas until monday night to really clear out, and then very cold temperatures for the rest of the week, it will not go back above freezing or above stereo celsius until friday and many of these places. those slippery conditions with roads and sidewalks untreated will last much of the rest of the week. in terms of some of those travel conditions you mentioned for commuters especially in washington, dc, baltimore and so on, potentially some treacherous conditions on the roads, more broadly, in terms of flights, should we be bracing for some travel chaos for a few days?— for a few days? look, i think so
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that's it really does up well security in the lower atlantic region. the pacific region of video from east indivisible, the indivisibility of security. we have a quick lane through 1991 below. good. as the always sees real simple. what could you pronounce it? that's the that's meant that you cannot remove the trends in your capacity at the expense of other and you said yeah, sure, but yeah, yeah, but as you the here are those you low, especially because it in your the know they treat this differently. the once when pj is raise your own photo and to develop in line with you were at lunch in your own 30 meters somewhere in the pacific region. the have august the are you. thank you, i'm just gonna shoot you over to the have drawn good. before of that i didn't know is your look down the korea. so most really on use zealand the have. what if you easy way the participation of india, which is it quite expensive, put it back to you and the producer squeeze. native americans wants to make it in the political and uh, no trade organization. and though indians fri
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it's cold in the mid atlantic. that's going to set the stage for some snow, some ice, and looking at storms in the south. all right, that's your monday forecast. >> thanks so much, michelle. >>> mufasa is now the king of the jungle and the box office. disney's prequel, mufasa, took in $23.8 million, finally edging out sonic the hedgehog three in its third week in theaters. the speedy sonic was runner-up with $21.2 million. wicked rounded out the top five for the first box office weekend of the year. >>> still to come, the biggest surprises from the golden globes. and we're back in a minute with a robot rolling out the future of holiday returns. as the people you love get older, their risk of severe flu and covid goes up. last year alone, those viruses hospitalized nearly 1 million people 65 and older. that's nearly 1 million moms, dads, favorite uncles, and grammas. if someone you love is 65 or older, talk with them about vaccines, because to you, the're not just another number. when your clothes come out looking n
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amtrak has canceled trade routes in the mid atlantic and northeast. and more than a thousand flights have already been canceled nationwide today after nearly 1800 cancellations yesterday. nbc's maggie vespa kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: from blinding blizzards across america's heartland to thundersnow and thunder sleet. even a confirmed tornado in arkansas. a colossal winter system has turned america's mid section into a chaotic, frozen tundra. >> we've got rollovers that happened in times past. we're still going to wrecks. a lot of these first responders are getting stuck. >> reporter: 65 million americans from the great plains to the east coast are under winter storm alerts. in kentucky, this car frozen shut, and this squad car destroyed. the state trooper inside it injured after a driver crashed into him. in kansas city, interstates lined with cars in ditches. some struggling uphill. and sliding through traffic. and watch as this semi slams into another. this after a drone captured this massive pileup. highways already coated in ice now buri
amtrak has canceled trade routes in the mid atlantic and northeast. and more than a thousand flights have already been canceled nationwide today after nearly 1800 cancellations yesterday. nbc's maggie vespa kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: from blinding blizzards across america's heartland to thundersnow and thunder sleet. even a confirmed tornado in arkansas. a colossal winter system has turned america's mid section into a chaotic, frozen tundra. >> we've got rollovers that...
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. >>> a winter storm stretching from the heartland to the mid atlantic. snow and ice blanket roads and cancel thousands of flights. >>> breaking overnight, trump and his legal team move to block jackcertifies trump's election . >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau announces he will step down. >>> a new study raising questions about the effect of fluoride on kids' iq. >>> and are they or aren't they? a new sparkler spotted on zendaya's hand sets off spidey senses. it's tuesday, january 7. "early today" starts right now. good morning. glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera. millions of americans are facing frigid temperatures this morning. at least four people were killed acro multiple states. the dangerous conditions canceled more than 2,000 nights and created slippery conditions that left vehicles sliding on the road. schools across several states declared snow days. and many districts remain closed again today. over 300,000 lost power. and this morning, more than 200,000 are still in the dark from missouri to virginia. sam brock starts us off. >>>
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the atlantic council mission is to shape the global future together with partners and allies. essential to that mission is the freedom and prosperity center that we have at the council. with this mission of promoting the well-being of the poor and marginalized populations around the world the center produces key research explain the interplay between prosperity, democracy and freedom. like so many around the world that we believe the best way to defend freedom and democracy is to assure the evidence of this benefit. so the freedom and prosperity center does just that. it's indices that it produces show democracy and the rule of law are really essential ingredients for true long-term prosperity. this is an un- biased data driven fact-based argument against these autocratic models. much of the center's research focuses on the pursuit of democracy around the rug along with the world the u.s. and the allies play in promoting the democratic institutions in developing countries all of his work so hard to safeguard. has been a key collaborator of the century in producing this researc
the atlantic council mission is to shape the global future together with partners and allies. essential to that mission is the freedom and prosperity center that we have at the council. with this mission of promoting the well-being of the poor and marginalized populations around the world the center produces key research explain the interplay between prosperity, democracy and freedom. like so many around the world that we believe the best way to defend freedom and democracy is to assure the...
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this was cohosted by the atlantic council and the international republican institute. [general chatter] >> good morning, everyone. hopefully, you are all on your way to being fully caffeinated and settled in. it is really a treat to be back here at iri. welcome to advancing democracy, a fireside chat, with the really us -- terrific assistant secretary. my name is jenna and yehuda, the executive vice president at the atlantic council down the road. i would really like to extend my tremendous thanks to the executive vice president, patrick quirk, scott mastic and their colleagues and all of you here at the international republican institute for hosting us this morning and to our audience for joining us. we are confident today's discussion will provide important insights into the future of u.s. strategy and leadership in the pursuit of democracy across the globe, especially under such trying circumstances. the atlantic council's mission is to shape the global future together with partners and allies and essential to that mission is the freedom and prosperity center that w
this was cohosted by the atlantic council and the international republican institute. [general chatter] >> good morning, everyone. hopefully, you are all on your way to being fully caffeinated and settled in. it is really a treat to be back here at iri. welcome to advancing democracy, a fireside chat, with the really us -- terrific assistant secretary. my name is jenna and yehuda, the executive vice president at the atlantic council down the road. i would really like to extend my...
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so the current storm, which we had the last few days, has now cleared out into the atlantic. areas from kansas to washington, dc, which saw disruptive snowfall. frost and ice, the risk now subzero temperatures both by day and by night with that cold air in place, though across much of the united states, another area of low pressure is moving up from the gulf of mexico. that could bring a swathe of disruptive snow and freezing rain to areas further south. north texas, oklahoma arkansas could be in line for some disruptive weather. a state of emeregency was declared in seven states — including maryland. i spoke to gavin buckley. he is the mayor of annapolis. so we are digging our way out from ten inches. this is the state capital of maryland, home of the us naval academy, a big sailing town, so we're surrounded by water, so we definitely feel these effects. the sidewalks are slowly being cleared out. the main arteries are good now, but still we're not all back on our feet yet. so talk to me a little bit about how different this weather has been to things you've seen before. is
so the current storm, which we had the last few days, has now cleared out into the atlantic. areas from kansas to washington, dc, which saw disruptive snowfall. frost and ice, the risk now subzero temperatures both by day and by night with that cold air in place, though across much of the united states, another area of low pressure is moving up from the gulf of mexico. that could bring a swathe of disruptive snow and freezing rain to areas further south. north texas, oklahoma arkansas could be...
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and mediterranean, we cannot divorce the euro atlantic from the indo—pacific and the kremlin has spread tentacles across the world spewing out misinformation on every continent. dispatching mercenaries to africa seeking closer relations. a grim vision of unending competition is not compelling to the vast majority of states. we must avoid repeating the mistake of the early cold war period where the west lost ground to the so—called third world, from jakarta to kampala, this movement was a result and today many of those same states are structuring their foreign of those same states are structuring theirforeign policy of those same states are structuring their foreign policy to avoid harm from us competition. to shape 2035, we must offer a new vision of partnership, which approaches those countries have recourse working with pioneers to reform the global financial system, pioneers to reform the global financialsystem, more pioneers to reform the global financial system, more climate finance, delivered faster and with greater impact and is not a luxury, but it is a geopolitical necessity an
and mediterranean, we cannot divorce the euro atlantic from the indo—pacific and the kremlin has spread tentacles across the world spewing out misinformation on every continent. dispatching mercenaries to africa seeking closer relations. a grim vision of unending competition is not compelling to the vast majority of states. we must avoid repeating the mistake of the early cold war period where the west lost ground to the so—called third world, from jakarta to kampala, this movement was a...
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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 roof was the whole tre. practiced by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trans atlantic slave trade as one of the greatest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deep orientation of the people ever seen by mankind. the hosting safety of the 20 funny be living in the, the official pretext was the police to a new did not pay the permits tribute for controlling the city of u. s. and consistently interfered with the russians trained affairs. but they were also more important reasons which mister let you to, to, to, to us and to show their store. and we looked at their students, a doctor of history, and also dmitri, by the
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 roof was the whole tre. practiced by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trans atlantic slave...
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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 roof was the whole tre. practiced by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trans atlantics laved rate, as one of the greatest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. the of the thing previous to us of duty, i often heard the phrase on tennessee is the god of war, soldiers repeated, and it's often seen on military chaperones. was stuck in my head, which is a mean really, i was wondering what the soldiers are like, what will they do, and how they handle that powerful weapons. shackle down here by the way, through the 5 am a motion with the guys to the following position for a comba
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 roof was the whole tre. practiced by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trans atlantics laved...
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but does this really where the atlantic and the all take oceans needs? because weren't quite far from both of them at the moment. no one that i, you know, just see it. and it's true that it's called the great motor shed, that it separates the optic on the atlantic ocean city. since time immemorial layer of being 2 lakes here, divided by this sandy ridge human, the water from this one flows through a system of rivers and lakes into the an acre river which flows into the wide sea and onto the arctic ocean of this lake. on the other side is also connected through a system of rivers and lakes to lake on you. go then like, love to go the near the river that the baltic sea and eventually the atlantic you make these 2 lakes are not connected in any way that there are no waterways linking them or anything like that. well, they're both as a separate and that's why they called it a water shed between the 2 lotions and how did it form and how long ago store or not. but as of the water shed was formed about 12000 years ago. yeah, that's the great scandinavian lacey.
but does this really where the atlantic and the all take oceans needs? because weren't quite far from both of them at the moment. no one that i, you know, just see it. and it's true that it's called the great motor shed, that it separates the optic on the atlantic ocean city. since time immemorial layer of being 2 lakes here, divided by this sandy ridge human, the water from this one flows through a system of rivers and lakes into the an acre river which flows into the wide sea and onto the...
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the nation's capitol s shutdown as the massive storm spreads snow from the midwest to the mid-atlantic. the extreme weather blamed for at least four deaths. dangerous driving, hundreds of crashes, vehicles sliding on the road with nearly 2000 flights canceled, ground stop at chicago o'hare. our team across the storm zone and al roker tracking it all. and as snow slammed washington, congress convening to certify donald trump's election victory on the fourth anniversary of the january 6th attack. and vice president harris, what she told us before overseeing the certification after her loss. >>> also tonight, president biden in new orleans meeting with victims families after the deadly terror attack. our new reporting. concerns about the city's barriers weeks before the super bowl, as fbi releases video shot by the attacker. >>> the first human death from bird flu in the u.s., what we know. >>> canada's embattled prime minister justin trudeau announcing he is stepping down amid plunging polls and donald trump's tariff threats. >>> and the wicked tale of dorothy's stolen slippers, revered
the nation's capitol s shutdown as the massive storm spreads snow from the midwest to the mid-atlantic. the extreme weather blamed for at least four deaths. dangerous driving, hundreds of crashes, vehicles sliding on the road with nearly 2000 flights canceled, ground stop at chicago o'hare. our team across the storm zone and al roker tracking it all. and as snow slammed washington, congress convening to certify donald trump's election victory on the fourth anniversary of the january 6th attack....
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greenland is the world's largest island — it sits between the atlantic and arctic oceans — and it's 80%ritory has some 56,000 residents, most of them indigenous inuit people. this was the reaction from one foreign ministry official. there have been offers from the us before in history. and there has been disputes between denmark and norway but greenland is in you at country. so greenland is the country of the inuit, which we have common ancestry with inuit �*s in canada and alaska. james kristoffer miles is the editor of the news centre at the danish publication, ekstra bladet. it's putting on an extreme amount of pressure with denmark connection with greenland. the greenlandic prime minister was supposed to speak with the danish king, king frederick and that was postponed and now it's on again, it seems almost to be a humiliation torts the king, it is putting extreme amount of pressure on greenland denmark relationships, that has been strained for quite a few years now. when we are talking about the past that and mark has with greenland so it is really putting the relationship under a
greenland is the world's largest island — it sits between the atlantic and arctic oceans — and it's 80%ritory has some 56,000 residents, most of them indigenous inuit people. this was the reaction from one foreign ministry official. there have been offers from the us before in history. and there has been disputes between denmark and norway but greenland is in you at country. so greenland is the country of the inuit, which we have common ancestry with inuit �*s in canada and alaska. james...
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she is well and truly out of her comfort zone in the middle of the atlantic.inspire women and girls to just try something that they wouldn't normally try, in the way of sporting activity, so that they can improve themselves. zara is determined to push away the depths of despair as she rose across the pond and into the record books. they might be about to renew one of cricket's most bitter rivalries, but an australian and englishwoman are both on the same page about one thing, that they want their ashes to last longer. the two sides will contest the women's series over six white ball games and one test match, and a playerfrom each of the teams agrees that the longest format should provide more. i would love to see three, three, three. i think the best thing about the ashes is the narrative, the rivalry, how it builds over time, and actually, you saw in the india—australia men's test series that the narratives built in a five—match series, and even then a three—match series, the kind of things with bumrah always getting the same people out or things like that, a
she is well and truly out of her comfort zone in the middle of the atlantic.inspire women and girls to just try something that they wouldn't normally try, in the way of sporting activity, so that they can improve themselves. zara is determined to push away the depths of despair as she rose across the pond and into the record books. they might be about to renew one of cricket's most bitter rivalries, but an australian and englishwoman are both on the same page about one thing, that they want...
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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 roof was the phrase practiced by the leading european countries took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trends atlantics, the laser aid as one of the greatest human rights abuses in the history of humanity . this is the biggest act of deep orientation of people ever seen by mankind. the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best i'll send send up the send the 65 to 5 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians per day and split the ortiz full neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for the question, did you say a request, which
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 roof was the phrase practiced by the leading european countries took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trends atlantics, the laser...
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vice president of the atlantic council's scowcroft center.bc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a policewoman in north yorkshire has died after being hit by a lorry. constable rosie prior was off duty when she chose to help at the scene of another crash. pc prior and a motorist, ryan welford, were standing on the verge of the a19 when they were killed. the driver has been arrested. a nurse is in a critical condition after being stabbed in a hospital's accident and emergency department. police were called to the royal oldham hospital where they arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder. the nurse, a woman in her 50s, is said to have suffered life—changing injuries. the process of bestowing sainthood on a nun from londonderry has begun at a ceremony in spain. clare crockett was killed in an earthquake in ecuador in 2016, when she was 33. her friends said there was disbelief when she originally said she was going to be a nun, while holding a beer in one hand and a cigarette in the other. you're live with bbc news. let's ge
vice president of the atlantic council's scowcroft center.bc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a policewoman in north yorkshire has died after being hit by a lorry. constable rosie prior was off duty when she chose to help at the scene of another crash. pc prior and a motorist, ryan welford, were standing on the verge of the a19 when they were killed. the driver has been arrested. a nurse is in a critical condition after being stabbed in a hospital's accident and emergency...