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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 practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trends atlantics, the laved raid, 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. take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality that stores if i tell us to a division with no real opinions. pictures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen for you? fractured images, present it is 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground? can the chess willis? i am the. nobody's telling me that a humorous automobil
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the pacific and atlantic controlling the seas is critical. president donald trump is threatening to take back the waterway like panama says, that's non negotiable. however, there may be other options. time and the jungle have deteriorated, would, was ford sherman, one of the former us military bases in the canal zone. it strategically located at the atlantic entrance of the canal near by the us operated the t naval listening station until 1999. this is where the us army is joe. the training school was located because of the of the jungle here. the kind of the is 2nd to none. there's still a bunker. you can see this is where the weapons and the cannons were kept. but the most important thing here. now, what isn't the jungle, but rather having military access to the atlantic ocean alongside the panama canal, and that's what makes all this interesting for the us government. panamanians choices kill out a 0. the previous us request for a new base to be established here were rejected by panama. but with president trump vowing to play hardball if necessary, panama is likely to be considered in
the pacific and atlantic controlling the seas is critical. president donald trump is threatening to take back the waterway like panama says, that's non negotiable. however, there may be other options. time and the jungle have deteriorated, would, was ford sherman, one of the former us military bases in the canal zone. it strategically located at the atlantic entrance of the canal near by the us operated the t naval listening station until 1999. this is where the us army is joe. the training...
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it strategically located at the atlantic entrance of the canal near by the us operated the t neighbor listening station until 1999. this is where the us army is joel. the training school was located because of the of the jungle here. that kind of be is 2nd to none. there's still a bunker. you can see this is where the weapons and the cannons were kept. but the most important thing here now isn't the jungle, but rather heavy miller treat access to the atlantic ocean alongside the panama canal. and that's what makes all this interesting for the us government. panamanians choices kill out to 0. the previous us request for a new base to be established here were rejected by panama. but was president trump vowing to play hardball if necessary, panama is likely to be considered inc concessions. see in human total point panama . tonight, jerry and i way of protest is angry about plans to resume or production in the southern region of or going to land. it's an area described as one of the most polluted places on f, a $1000000000.00 cleanup effort in 2018 fail to deliver results. now people are
it strategically located at the atlantic entrance of the canal near by the us operated the t neighbor listening station until 1999. this is where the us army is joel. the training school was located because of the of the jungle here. that kind of be is 2nd to none. there's still a bunker. you can see this is where the weapons and the cannons were kept. but the most important thing here now isn't the jungle, but rather heavy miller treat access to the atlantic ocean alongside the panama canal....
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now, what is the jungle but rather having military access to the atlantic ocean alongside the panama canal, and that's what makes all this interesting for the us government. panamanians choices kill out to 0. the previous us request for a new base to be established here were rejected by panama. but with president trump vowing to play hardball if necessary, panama is likely to be considered inc concessions to see in human photo point panama. so at least 7 people have been killed and the latest is rarely strikes on the outside. westbank. why don't they had a group of civilians in the janine refugee camp. a 14 year old boy was among those who died. another attack stroke, a cause south of geneva, is where the forces of killed at least $26.00 pilots videos. and the janine refugee comes in less than 2 weeks. now, phase of running the conflict between companies, government troops, and m. 23 fighters could spread across the region. the rebel group is advancing into south keeping province in the east, opposite using the key city of goma last week. all the 700 people have been killed nearly 28
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and i had never realized before that that massachusetts office was in the mid-atlantic region, but it didn't seem to matter my last book, which i didn't get to introduce here, but did some touring, particularly in places where you can go skiing like colorado was a history of. the u.s. army's 10th mountain division in world war two, the ski troops or the alpine troops and everybody came to those talks, particularly in colorado, where they trained and based. and you can get vanity plates commemorating the 10th mountain division. everybody loved the 10th mountain division because they went to italy and they killed nazis. and then it came back to the u.s. and they founded the ski industry. so not to like. now to this evening's i think sometimes stirs different reactions we'll see how that goes. i could talk about the 10th if you'd rather have a show of. so. one of the one of my sins is that when i publish a book i go to amazon rankings to see whether i'm in a 7000 or number 250,000. in terms of the books that amazon sold that day and the algorithm is set such that if you sell 20 books in
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jason mazda is vice president and senior director of the atlantic councils. andrianna aust, latin america center joins us now from washington, dc. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do you think trump is really serious when he talks about the possibilities still on the table of taking the canal by force will present, trump has never st. taking the canal by force. what do you said it was taking the canal back? and that's a reflection of logs in a us concerns as well as concerns buddy. they play as always and jason, but he did say when he was asked by referrals that he couldn't rule out. he's a ministry force or economic pressure, right. spell his inaugural address that he wants to take back to canal. and there was a hearing in the, in the senate commerce committee this past week and which number centers were speaking about different ways to take that the canal. but there, there is a lot of concern both in the us and in panama, about the increasing presence of china around the china. china based company operates of a port, both of them on the pacific side as mos on the atlantic side.
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and that's more or less from poland down to was the black sea was edging in from the atlantic. is warming things up in orland, bringing some brain into scoffing them then in the rails and the same is true for coastal norway. the fact is quite cool to scans amazing at this time the so been a contrast to the code that keeps floating down through the black sea in towards the genes or athens. 11 degrees is going to get colder than to about 8. the average is 14 of course, well, 5 storm results and stories of thunder storms and from morocco 2 to nicea. chances are you'll see right. and the seasonal rain is just trying to engine fairly heavy. for example, into got off maybe nigeria, typically it should be dry at this time of the year with the how much blog not particularly strongly for the dust in southern africa. it's still cycling season and about the gas cause at risk of the next 2 days of this other week. but wet circulation, the manipulated by those things, how are you? i'm not following. the selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before and no pressure. they were
and that's more or less from poland down to was the black sea was edging in from the atlantic. is warming things up in orland, bringing some brain into scoffing them then in the rails and the same is true for coastal norway. the fact is quite cool to scans amazing at this time the so been a contrast to the code that keeps floating down through the black sea in towards the genes or athens. 11 degrees is going to get colder than to about 8. the average is 14 of course, well, 5 storm results and...
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so there are a lot of hidden interest to one throws atlantic interest. so of course, the one that the war to, to go on trump is he sees a war purely on a cost benefit basis. no, i don't want to pay for it. no, i have better things to do. and better things to do is fact war with china and the war that he's going to launch against many of the bricks countries. in fact, theories everywhere is going to be a battery. so now i mean all over the place, this is what his thinking about not ukraine. yeah, well, you know, it's a drum. so we're on the global south when it comes to sanctions. and tariffs is only going to be a win for russian china. it's really strongly, strongly help myopic. these people are in washington. and again, being a diplomat and knowing diplomatic history, why can't we have a you all to a 2 point? oh, i mean, big picture stuff, you know, another helsinki, the process um, you know, have a resolution to helsinki process, resolve the issues of the 2nd world war. we need another one to codified the end of the cold war in the new realities. big p
so there are a lot of hidden interest to one throws atlantic interest. so of course, the one that the war to, to go on trump is he sees a war purely on a cost benefit basis. no, i don't want to pay for it. no, i have better things to do. and better things to do is fact war with china and the war that he's going to launch against many of the bricks countries. in fact, theories everywhere is going to be a battery. so now i mean all over the place, this is what his thinking about not ukraine....
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that, that state that looks upon the atlanta core and or the atlantic side of the panama canal. that is difficult to imagine, because that would violate the panama canal treaties that stipulate the panama is a neutral country. but there are other things, for example, the that'd be in depth. that is the which, you know, is the other side of the pacific side, or rather the atlantic side of the, of the panama, is border with columbia. and from there, thousands and thousands of on documented migraines, including drug traffickers come through. they go through panama, they have expedited passage through here, and they make it all the way to the us border. the united states could be given or could be asking for much more control of that, that in gap, they also, it wouldn't be asking for more intelligence intelligence that has to do, perhaps with china, but also with drug trafficking and the like. so there was a list of things, but they're keeping it very close to their chest right now. we should know a little later when this is over, what was agreed to. all right, thank you so much to
that, that state that looks upon the atlanta core and or the atlantic side of the panama canal. that is difficult to imagine, because that would violate the panama canal treaties that stipulate the panama is a neutral country. but there are other things, for example, the that'd be in depth. that is the which, you know, is the other side of the pacific side, or rather the atlantic side of the, of the panama, is border with columbia. and from there, thousands and thousands of on documented...
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and so for the atlantic general motors, all these companies will suffer if the mexican economy stuff is on the back of these terrace. okay, thank you very much. alex gonzales or metro olds in mexico city. thank you, sir. now present donald trump's design as well. a has agreed to accept my grand supported by us authorities, including gang members. it comes off to 6 americans were released from detention and venezuela on site, and back to the united states, alessandro around p, etc, has been following events from boca in columbia. i wasn't surprised outcome at the end of a surprising meeting with richard gran now from special employee flying to connect as meeting personally with present the colors and my daughter who was shown in television shaking hands, smiling to my daughter. and finally, securing the release of these 6 americans from venice. when in prisons, we don't know their identities, but we understand that they were part of a number of us citizens that had been arrested in recent months by the venezuelan government, accusing them of terrorism, or of plotting cruise against th
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life member of america's council of foreign relations and sits on the board of directors for the atlanticpital markets. helima croft, thank you for joining us on the programme. let's start with the fact that donald trump is doing a lot to free up oil and gas permits and leases... yes. so, he's back to "drill, baby, drill," and he's talking once but the challenge for him is thatjust because you have a looser permitting regime doesn't mean that it's onto the market. you could make yourselves uneconomic. it's that at what price does fifllllfifi ree £3535? lfiffi? [$3 and he says the aim of it is to reduce inflation. but oil and gas is, as we know, an international market, he do about it? turn on production like a light switch? and so you have to turn to the countries that hence why we are back to the demands that opec basically bring on more barrels. but again, the challenge is, for the opec countries, is it in their economic interests to significantly lower prices? want to see $50 oil. against their own economic self—interest? how are his calls being received there? clear that they have an opec
life member of america's council of foreign relations and sits on the board of directors for the atlanticpital markets. helima croft, thank you for joining us on the programme. let's start with the fact that donald trump is doing a lot to free up oil and gas permits and leases... yes. so, he's back to "drill, baby, drill," and he's talking once but the challenge for him is thatjust because you have a looser permitting regime doesn't mean that it's onto the market. you could make...
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written to, warning that the eu that even they've said they might have to delay some side of the atlantice say, thank you. and goodbye. goodbye. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello there. like one of two halves. we will start the week off fairly unsettled, returning overnight. during the course of today. of the country overnight. that's going to bring wet and windy weather england and wales, variable cloud because of that weather cold further north and west where it's wet and windy. for monday it will probably be be the most unsettled day on monday with some sunshine, variable cloud, could be quite grey in the south—east, lighter winds here than double figure values for most. could be up to 12 or 13 degrees across the moray firth, given some sunny spells here. and northern ireland with the rain pepping up. i don't think any problems with frost. we will see some weather fronts moving into the north and west of the country. but this is a cold front behind it, the air does turn colder. so england and wales generally mild, rain in the north and the west pushing eastwards. through the after
written to, warning that the eu that even they've said they might have to delay some side of the atlantice say, thank you. and goodbye. goodbye. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello there. like one of two halves. we will start the week off fairly unsettled, returning overnight. during the course of today. of the country overnight. that's going to bring wet and windy weather england and wales, variable cloud because of that weather cold further north and west where it's wet and windy. for...
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today, he's in panama to meet with president and atlantic 0cea ns.hake _ trade route. we are waiting for another handshake or- trade route. we are waiting for i another handshake or something, didn't happen! it's a board game with a history stretching back centuries, but the allure of chess is captivating a whole 0ne club in south london has become so popular that it's its organiser, kojo dwimoh, can tell us more. no, i'm cool. you're going to get smoked! my initial perception of chess was, like, you have to be mad smart. you have to be unique. when, really and truly, it can be a normal social hang—out. week on week, through the night, we'll see about up to 100 individuals pass through. it's so busy. i didn't actually think many people were interested. i it warms my heart when i see new faces experience this this the game, you know? what is this, the traitors? kind of the reasoning behind founding this chess club was me and my friends are finding ourfriendship activities, such as going out to parties. audience, to make it more accessible to people li
today, he's in panama to meet with president and atlantic 0cea ns.hake _ trade route. we are waiting for another handshake or- trade route. we are waiting for i another handshake or something, didn't happen! it's a board game with a history stretching back centuries, but the allure of chess is captivating a whole 0ne club in south london has become so popular that it's its organiser, kojo dwimoh, can tell us more. no, i'm cool. you're going to get smoked! my initial perception of chess was,...
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so i said, i mean the b service you don't put in on the, on the hand, this is amy for special atlantics and the united states to make sure that is the correct. what at all to do by some that in the fashion. sling it in on the simple to check time sony. so to blame the day, some shock for me that as this means she story and ship the new school. she's got my me and i'm the extent my semester. indeed. i'm sick. this would be the best time to have to go to and i do that. i shall have some full taught on the fields the school in the form of i don't better that old man. yeah. is probably hands could not move on to present so. so some of them are taxed in is the food in, in court, and that in his listening for nobody to saturdays. and we're still offended and that i'm to move some tomato. does he have that through then? that kind of cool stuff somehow, both the e, some bon, but a chance to defend spectrum for thought on the scene. so support cause i last seen. i mean natalia from dawn as a day of or you me part i just for you it in a lot me didn't just one of the stand on an actual doctor. i'v
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the existing we had the with the eu, but the big economic opportunity now is on that side of the atlanticremember, the us is growing very strongly. and that question of how to maintain a relationship to dominate politics in the weeks ahead. derek ray—hill is the ceo of the internet watch foundation and he told me about the lasting harm this can have on its victims. think about the victims in this type of horrific crime. it has a particularly unique dynamic where the perpetrator can be found punished and and yet, years later, you are being revictimized by that content being shared online without detection. by the home secretary and the home office today to do is to recreate images further revictimising the original victim. and it is always a real victim. some people might say, well, we know this is an issue. it's a growing issue. laws like this? we live in such a fast—paced world that it is literally scary for people who are victims of this type about two years ago and began tracking it. of its type in the world to take this specific action. and yes, of course, we all wish that we could be
the existing we had the with the eu, but the big economic opportunity now is on that side of the atlanticremember, the us is growing very strongly. and that question of how to maintain a relationship to dominate politics in the weeks ahead. derek ray—hill is the ceo of the internet watch foundation and he told me about the lasting harm this can have on its victims. think about the victims in this type of horrific crime. it has a particularly unique dynamic where the perpetrator can be found...
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mr rubio's on his first visit abroad as secretary of state and atlantic oceans.o rubio. with more here's our state department correspondent tom bateman. lasting around two hours. very warm greetings. but i think that belies the rapid tensions that the argument of the us administration and marco rubio chinese investment. in america's own back yard. and i think mr rubio is effectively trying to make an example of panama to suggest that if there isn't a tilt back to perhaps unpredictable threats made by president trump. refusing to rule out military force to do so. the last two days, and it's created a real degree of fear memories are quite near to the surface of the us invasion of panama in 1989. and so it has scared a lot of people. and it's also aroused deeply patriotic feelings. many panamanians, the overwhelming majority, it is to try and get lower costs for us shipping. here in panama. with their families in gaza, after being released from prison in israel yesterday. of offences including murder, hundreds were being held without charge. independent access to g
mr rubio's on his first visit abroad as secretary of state and atlantic oceans.o rubio. with more here's our state department correspondent tom bateman. lasting around two hours. very warm greetings. but i think that belies the rapid tensions that the argument of the us administration and marco rubio chinese investment. in america's own back yard. and i think mr rubio is effectively trying to make an example of panama to suggest that if there isn't a tilt back to perhaps unpredictable threats...
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at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard rather than occupying homes in less affluent areas, it's hard to say the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in gaped rows, bike 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john is book of visitors like natalie say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors to cape town helps boost the economy. the drawback for some is an affordable city, so we don't the ultra 0 taped on south africa. all right, well before we go, a reminder about breaking news story where us present donald trump has followed through on his tower of threats against some of america's largest trading trading or other partners. canada and mexico will be hit with 25 percent tar spots. they'll be just a 10 percent levy on canadian energy products and around 10 percent terms to apply to o chinese export to the u. s. well, that's it from me sort of hide us. you'll find a course more information on ou
at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard rather than occupying homes in less affluent areas, it's hard to say the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in gaped rows, bike 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john is book of visitors like natalie say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors to cape...
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also said the panama is auditing the chinese company that operates these ports on the pacific, on atlantic side of the panama canal. and that in a couple of weeks, they will know, quote, if the results of that or did show that the point to being operated in a way that is beneficial to panama. that might have been a kind of a suggestion that these companies may be on their way out here as a concession to the united states. he also said the panama would not resign the belt and road initiative with, with china that is currently in place in which the united states what had made it very clear was upset about. he said that that will not continue any longer. i mean, invited united states government to, to try to push for more us investment in this country in exchange for allowing less a chinese investment in panama, which is something that united states has been complaining about not only in this country, but in most of latin america. let's see, and human algebra, panama city, or the mexican president has one that have some post by the trump administration. will have a grave impact on both us and
also said the panama is auditing the chinese company that operates these ports on the pacific, on atlantic side of the panama canal. and that in a couple of weeks, they will know, quote, if the results of that or did show that the point to being operated in a way that is beneficial to panama. that might have been a kind of a suggestion that these companies may be on their way out here as a concession to the united states. he also said the panama would not resign the belt and road initiative...
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get even more than in his 1st term, is a lifting of the mask or lifting of the mask on the trans atlantic liberal so called liberal democracies. but also on is really a parts side. and i expect, or consider it highly possible that israel attempt to annex large sections of the westbank under donald trump, which will lift the mask on apartheid. what will they do with those palestinians? they under international law have to take care of them and to provide them with postal services and sewage. and of course they're going to gaza fi the west bank and declare them surplus humanity as well. so donald trump is forcing history into an acceleration as mode where many of these conflicts are going to erupt much more quickly than we expected. and it is real. also feels like it's on borrowed time, particularly as it's set, this whole state is centered so much around that in yahoo, who sees him that his lifeline is coming to an end. so it wants to reshape the region rapidly and believes that it may only have 4 more years to do so. maxwell, adult gear. thanks a lot of options. that's the show when we're
get even more than in his 1st term, is a lifting of the mask or lifting of the mask on the trans atlantic liberal so called liberal democracies. but also on is really a parts side. and i expect, or consider it highly possible that israel attempt to annex large sections of the westbank under donald trump, which will lift the mask on apartheid. what will they do with those palestinians? they under international law have to take care of them and to provide them with postal services and sewage. and...
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for panama, the 51-mile passageway between the atlantic and pacific is source of enormous pride and anf dollars paid by global shippers to cut the distance by more than 9,000 miles. rubio says the u.s. needs to take steps to protect its rights to the canal in the risk of china shutting it down because chinese companies operate ports at both ends. this pagoda proclaiming china's presence here in china, along with this bridge being built over the canal by chinese-led companies is partly why president trump is sounding the alarm. but the canal itself is run by panama, with ports along the way operated by companies from all over the world, including the u.s., even taiwan. canal officials also reject president trump's claim that u.s. ships are charged more. are you overcharging u.s. ships? >> all the panama canal clients or users, they're paying the same. >> reporter: many panamanians see the u.s. threat as bullying. >> i think that a lot of panamanians can agree, most of all of us that it belongs to us. >> reporter: late today, rubio touring the canal for himself. panama and the u.s. do ag
for panama, the 51-mile passageway between the atlantic and pacific is source of enormous pride and anf dollars paid by global shippers to cut the distance by more than 9,000 miles. rubio says the u.s. needs to take steps to protect its rights to the canal in the risk of china shutting it down because chinese companies operate ports at both ends. this pagoda proclaiming china's presence here in china, along with this bridge being built over the canal by chinese-led companies is partly why...
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of course 7 7oce7ans.7 of course that atlantic oceans.p's determination to the dstsymination to take back the is marco rubio canal. that is marco rubio speaking there. let's go back icandace iflanclai president iflandai president following president trump's determination to take back the canal. that is marco rubio speaking there. let's go back to candace laing. apologies for the interruptions there. we were talking about the tariffs and i was asking you about your perspective on those countermeasures and if they could be effective. just countermeasures and if they could be effective.— could be effective. just to ick u- could be effective. just to pick up where _ could be effective. just to pick up where we - could be effective. just to pick up where we left - could be effective. just to pick up where we left off, i could be effective. just to l pick up where we left off, i mean, i think canada has been very thoughtful about our response and at the end of the day and escalated trade war, i mean, we feel we are already in a trade war, but t
of course 7 7oce7ans.7 of course that atlantic oceans.p's determination to the dstsymination to take back the is marco rubio canal. that is marco rubio speaking there. let's go back icandace iflanclai president iflandai president following president trump's determination to take back the canal. that is marco rubio speaking there. let's go back to candace laing. apologies for the interruptions there. we were talking about the tariffs and i was asking you about your perspective on those...
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passage from a fabulous essay in the atlantic. it's sad that one of the best passages in the book is written by someone else. but there you go. now it's a really great, wonderful passage. you're not alone in crying out like cassandra and saying, you know, there are a lot of people out there who are raising these alarm bells. yeah, actually, on twitter people pretend that i'm the only critic. this there's an old rhetorical move which is try to diminish your opposition by kind of making it sound like it's person. so we're various reasons, partly because i'm vocal and hard to intimidate, so forth. on twitter, i often in these battles and people of portray it as if i'm the only person who's worried about this stuff, which is of course totally true. and other people, for example, adrian, have been far more articulate about certain of it than i have. so i mean, in fact, there are lots of people that are worried there's lots of excellent research, the limitations of bieber, rihanna example has done brilliant work. so, you know, it's a fu
passage from a fabulous essay in the atlantic. it's sad that one of the best passages in the book is written by someone else. but there you go. now it's a really great, wonderful passage. you're not alone in crying out like cassandra and saying, you know, there are a lot of people out there who are raising these alarm bells. yeah, actually, on twitter people pretend that i'm the only critic. this there's an old rhetorical move which is try to diminish your opposition by kind of making it sound...
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on the other side, we have a very small, but strategic port on the atlantic. i don't know how they don't make money. right down to it, it has been operating for 20 years and they haven't made money, so they haven't been able to pay the government. that is what concerns me. sen. budd: appreciate that. what would be the consequences for u.s. trade and the u.s. economy if access to the canal was suddenly revoked or significantly decreased for u.s. shippers? mr. kramek: it would be pretty catastrophic, senator. we have experienced that with the denial of the red sea right now being able to use that and as the chairman said, having to go around the continent of africa, 40% longer voyages, significant more costs, crew, maintenance, fuel. sen. budd: do you have a ballpark on the difference to transit the canal versus go around south america? mr. kramek: i don't have a figure, i can tell you in days and it depends. it is about 30 days if you can go through the canal. it is about 40 days right now if you want to go from asia to u.s. east coast. sen. budd: thank you. an
on the other side, we have a very small, but strategic port on the atlantic. i don't know how they don't make money. right down to it, it has been operating for 20 years and they haven't made money, so they haven't been able to pay the government. that is what concerns me. sen. budd: appreciate that. what would be the consequences for u.s. trade and the u.s. economy if access to the canal was suddenly revoked or significantly decreased for u.s. shippers? mr. kramek: it would be pretty...
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at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard, rather than occupying homes and less affluent areas. bizarre, as you say, the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in cape rose, bike, 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john is book with visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors to cape town helps boost the economy. the drawback for some is an affordable city. so we develop ultra 0 taped on south africa, a table. that's it. from a sort of side. you can find more information uh websites out to 0 dot com, where there is next. then inside story, we'll take a look at the global impacts of us freeze on ice for an age as us present donald trump pushes is called a c. all america's fast, the, there is some places northern queens and 900 millimeters of right and been recorded . there is more ready to come. so what flooding is on the ground could wellbeing homes naturally? science.
at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard, rather than occupying homes and less affluent areas. bizarre, as you say, the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in cape rose, bike, 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john is book with visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of...
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so even if the united states wants to, for example, set up a military base on the atlantic or pacific side of the panama canal, as it used to have before, that would be considered a violation of that tree. the other thing is that can talk about our migration. you're the us role in stopping migrants from coming through the diarrhea and gap on near the columbia and border which has been a big cause of friction with the countries drug trafficking. there are a lot of things that they can work together on, but china and how much of china has an influence in this country is going to be a very, very hard thing to negotiate. because this country renewed or rather opened diplomatic relations with china against us will a years ago and cut off with taiwan. and ever since then, the, the chinese have been increasingly getting influence in this country, which controls one of the t walker ways in the world. all right, will lead to that thanks so much for seeing human life in america. and it's a new us tower of psalm free, but it's not just trading upon those response. swift responses from the govern
so even if the united states wants to, for example, set up a military base on the atlantic or pacific side of the panama canal, as it used to have before, that would be considered a violation of that tree. the other thing is that can talk about our migration. you're the us role in stopping migrants from coming through the diarrhea and gap on near the columbia and border which has been a big cause of friction with the countries drug trafficking. there are a lot of things that they can work...
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at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard rather than occupying homes and less affluent areas. it's hard to say the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in gaped rows like 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john, his book with visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors to caped on helps bruce the economy. the drawback for some is an affordable city. so we the older 0, taped on south africa. all right, before we go, let's just leave you with some live pictures now from the han, eunice in the southern gaza where we're expecting more is really captives to be released in the coming hours. these are live pictures here on pallets, and in fact, as you can see, a story already gathering nearly destroyed home with the former. i must lead to you as soon as i live pictures the coming from sun godsa. the whole lot of the weather is lottie. set fan our cross much of the middle e
at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard rather than occupying homes and less affluent areas. it's hard to say the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in gaped rows like 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john, his book with visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors to...
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at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard, rather than occupying homes in less affluent areas. bizarre, as you say, the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in cape rose, bike, 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john is book of visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors to cape town helps boost the economy. the drawback for some is an affordable city. then we develop ultra 0 taped on south africa. the still ahead and now does it have nothing on file as keep out the pressure on the top to the lowest with a 7000000 rushing old drivers. it's coming up in school for just the in the show, the shanghai as metropolis a crumbling fee to provide some curious to tradition for an aging oper true. it's both a stage and the home, but faced with eviction to make waiting for modernization. one of pressing leads to the fight to preserve both the refuge and their culture. not them w
at the say, those people tend to look for accommodation in more up market areas like this on the atlantic seaboard, rather than occupying homes in less affluent areas. bizarre, as you say, the lack of affordable accommodation is due to a building backlog. let's do a property prices in cape rose, bike, 50 percent. that's compared to 8 percent and the commercial hub, john is book of visitors like naturally say the has to be a balance, which is a 100 percent. well, the growing number of visitors...
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well, it's edging in from the atlantic is warming things up in all and bring you some brain into scuffling and then in then the rails and the same is true for coastal norway to talk to is quite cool. this kinds of major this time of the so been in a contrast to the code that keeps flooding down through the black sea and towards the genes or athens. 11 degrees is going to get colder than to about 8. the average is 14. of course, well 5 storm results and stories of thunder storms then from america to to nicea. chances are you'll see rain and the seasonal rain is just trying to engine very heavy. for example, in to dollars, maybe nigeria typically it should be dry at this time of the year with the how much blog not particularly strongly for the dust in southern africa. it's still fighting season and about the gas goes at risk of the next 2 days of this other week. but wet circulation, this is refrain we'll be discussing the war in gaza and today how palestinian oxys are responding to it. the only thing that's right just have is the power of hope award winning old, the fashionable to speak to
well, it's edging in from the atlantic is warming things up in all and bring you some brain into scuffling and then in then the rails and the same is true for coastal norway to talk to is quite cool. this kinds of major this time of the so been in a contrast to the code that keeps flooding down through the black sea and towards the genes or athens. 11 degrees is going to get colder than to about 8. the average is 14. of course, well 5 storm results and stories of thunder storms then from...
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i says, who of the atlantic as well with the left, the president? no less and of the powerhouse a country of lafayette revealing that, you know, when he came out and said he was gay and open the guy. uh, you know, now he's decided that's no forget, i didn't reset, but you said you were gay. i was a big i was in cable, my boyfriend was kind of stuff right for serious. yeah, for real watch this video. well, you, you made history the 1st open me guy president in the well. ok, but i wonder then how you view what you're hearing from donald trump on as well. that's all right. well look for that. so we are not the right to say the back side, the punk sliding. yeah. you know, so you've seen a bit of backsliding me a time, edgar. but that was a long time ago. oh, but that's all in the past now. so i'm going to give you a warning now because i think what we're about to show you is probably one of the most critical retarded ad delusion is didn't drivel fest that you're ever gonna see . almost confused. and i've seen a lot. we've pumped out a lot of drift and d
i says, who of the atlantic as well with the left, the president? no less and of the powerhouse a country of lafayette revealing that, you know, when he came out and said he was gay and open the guy. uh, you know, now he's decided that's no forget, i didn't reset, but you said you were gay. i was a big i was in cable, my boyfriend was kind of stuff right for serious. yeah, for real watch this video. well, you, you made history the 1st open me guy president in the well. ok, but i wonder then how...
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but vladimir the way i've seen people talking about it within the administration and in the trans atlantic world in general. and they're actually talking to themselves. remarkably, they're not talking to the russians yet. but they're actually thinking more along the lines of a minsk agreement, which is an absolutely non starter. they the because the minced agreements weren't fulfilled is one of the reasons why we're here today. vladimir a yeah, i have a feeling read. uh it is a border, is it a look for ross this issue over i see in your grade its not that high on, on drums agenda. so he is so you know, pursue and other issues and consequently, i don't think you're good time. and he kind of opportunity to see all sides of the issue. so here course brag this he's going to solve is he's going to make people strong. but, you know, cool, he's got a notice in the door. i would have to wait till, you know, say to me today, industrial complex can say to other people say because you know what is good for bands report from us boots but from other people. and they say it would have to resolve it. but
but vladimir the way i've seen people talking about it within the administration and in the trans atlantic world in general. and they're actually talking to themselves. remarkably, they're not talking to the russians yet. but they're actually thinking more along the lines of a minsk agreement, which is an absolutely non starter. they the because the minced agreements weren't fulfilled is one of the reasons why we're here today. vladimir a yeah, i have a feeling read. uh it is a border, is it a...