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it tookjasmine harrison, 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean. this makes the 21—year—old swimming teacher the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3,000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. two women in florida have been caught trying to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine by dressing up as grannies. the state's department of health said the pair arrived at a vaccine centre wearing bonnets, gloves and glasses to try and disguise themselves but were caught because they'd confused their dates of birth. they were given a trespassing warning and thrown out of the vaccination centre with a warning not to return. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. it's been an exceptionally mild saturday for many of us, but for some an exceptionally wet saturday as well. parts of wales, western and north western england, and scotland, there are flood warnings in force. the rain falli
it tookjasmine harrison, 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean. this makes the 21—year—old swimming teacher the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3,000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. two women in florida have been caught trying to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine by dressing...
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the 21—year—old is the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean. gua, jasmine! applause. when she stepped off the boat, she wasn't going to let her sea legs get in the way of celebrating. you did it in a time of 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes! cheering. after taking up rowing just two years ago, jasmine completed the 4800—kilometre journey from the canary islands to antigua in her appropriately named boat, rudderly mad. i loved it. there's nothing like actually. getting away from everything, from social media, from bad news, from literally everything. _ so i'd ring my friends up| and they'd just say, "oh, we're in another lockdown for, i like, three weeks," and i'm, "uh, i don't know, i don't care." she makes it sound easy, but jasmine battled 20—foot waves, was circled by sharks, narrowly avoided a collision with a tanker and at one point even capsized. now, after relying on peanut butter—fuelled energy for weeks, she says she's looking forward to a decent meal before thinking about her next challenge. sophia tran—thomson, bbc news. you know t
the 21—year—old is the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean. gua, jasmine! applause. when she stepped off the boat, she wasn't going to let her sea legs get in the way of celebrating. you did it in a time of 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes! cheering. after taking up rowing just two years ago, jasmine completed the 4800—kilometre journey from the canary islands to antigua in her appropriately named boat, rudderly mad. i loved it. there's nothing like actually. getting...
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across the atlantic ocean.and we are fortunate to feature some really dynamic objects in the space. including art affixed artifacts from a slave ship. it's from the sao jose it's from sao jose the. and it picked up, africans and to sell them as slaves in the new world. but if the ship had crashed. and we're lucky to have this, from the university of cape town and partners of mozambique, as we are able to identify the slave shipwreck, on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the key markers, to identify this as a shipwreck, or shipwreck and particular, is some of the archival research would be there and they were 1400 ballast stones on this. and that was used to offset the weight. a few minutes on the ship. and there were humans on it because we found them on the ocean floor. one thing that visitors were note in fact we chose, them we to carry wanted the space. those who went through this experience to speak for themselves. and, while we talk about the human story, the human story extends to ever
across the atlantic ocean.and we are fortunate to feature some really dynamic objects in the space. including art affixed artifacts from a slave ship. it's from the sao jose it's from sao jose the. and it picked up, africans and to sell them as slaves in the new world. but if the ship had crashed. and we're lucky to have this, from the university of cape town and partners of mozambique, as we are able to identify the slave shipwreck, on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the...
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it tookjasmine harrison, 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean.tlantic ocean. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3,000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. two women in florida have been caught trying to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine by dressing up as grannies. the state's department of health said the pair arrived at a vaccine centre wearing bonnets, gloves and glasses to try and disguise themselves but were caught because they'd confused their dates of birth. they were given a trespassing warning and thrown out of the vaccination centre with a warning not to return. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich.
it tookjasmine harrison, 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean.tlantic ocean. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3,000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. two women in florida have been caught trying to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine by dressing up as grannies. the state's department of health said the pair arrived at a vaccine centre...
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driver of the trade actually moved forward the effort to ship as many human beings across the atlantic ocean forced into slavery. and so now we come to the story of the middle passage, the middle passage of course being that space, transporting africans from the west coast of africa throughout the americas across the atlantic ocean. we're fortunate to feature some really dynamic objects in this space including artifacts from a slave ship found off the coast of south africa. the sao jose actually left lisbon, went to mozambique, africa, picked up captive africans on its way to brazil to sell them as enslaved africans. the ship crashed off the coast of south africa. we're very fortunate to have organized with george washington university, the university of capetown, and partners of mozambique as we were able to identify this slave shipwreck on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the key markers to identify this is the shipwreck, a slave shipwreck in particular, is some of the archivalry search revealed that there were 1,400 ballast stones used to offset the human weight. we k
driver of the trade actually moved forward the effort to ship as many human beings across the atlantic ocean forced into slavery. and so now we come to the story of the middle passage, the middle passage of course being that space, transporting africans from the west coast of africa throughout the americas across the atlantic ocean. we're fortunate to feature some really dynamic objects in this space including artifacts from a slave ship found off the coast of south africa. the sao jose...
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it tookjasmine harrison 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean.lo across the atlantic ocean. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3,000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. fantastic! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben. it's been an exceptionally mild saturday for many of us, but for some an exceptionally wet saturday as well. parts of wales, western and north western england, and scotland, there are flood warnings in force. the rain falling is now beginning to ease off and will continue to do so through tonight. still some showers into the far north—west of the uk and a band of cloud and rain in the far south—east. brisk winds becoming confined to the north—west of scotland, and temperatures between 6—11 degrees. a very mild night in the south—east. tomorrow, this band of cloud and patchy rain will be across parts of england, drifting west into eastern and southern wales. northern england should stay bright and mostly dry. northern ireland and sco
it tookjasmine harrison 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean.lo across the atlantic ocean. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3,000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. fantastic! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben. it's been an exceptionally mild saturday for many of us, but for some an exceptionally wet saturday as well. parts of wales, western and...
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can travel and because it navigate could travel and in the atlantic ocean, as navigate in the atlantic ocean well as in our local base where the water is shallow. so they had an idea of which vessel they were looking for. while timothy maher, somebody alerted him that the federal authorities were on the lookout for the clotilda. he's in one of his paddle boats out into the gulf of mexico to meet the clotilda. and when it did, they transferred the hundred and ten individuals from the clotilda to the paddle boat and they hit them in the came break, and they snuck in during the middle of the night and they all got off right below that bridge. shackled and chained and naked. well, they then brought in the clotilda by towboat and they took it about nine miles north of that bridge and they set it aside. and the reason they did that was because they said that the stench was so bad that it would have been impossible to clean it up and it would have been evidence that that's the boat that those individuals came in on. while doing during the short period of time, timothy meaher and he was arrest
can travel and because it navigate could travel and in the atlantic ocean, as navigate in the atlantic ocean well as in our local base where the water is shallow. so they had an idea of which vessel they were looking for. while timothy maher, somebody alerted him that the federal authorities were on the lookout for the clotilda. he's in one of his paddle boats out into the gulf of mexico to meet the clotilda. and when it did, they transferred the hundred and ten individuals from the clotilda to...
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the miracle lifesaving mission in the middle of the atlantic ocean. a man spotted by a group of fishermen floating on top of his capsized boat. the sole survivor of a boat wreck stranded for 36 hours. how they finally got him to safety. ♪ larger than life ♪ >>> and countdown to historic touchdown, the groundbreaking mission to mars, hours from landing after a seven-month journey. the rover perseverance facing seven minutes of terror. will nasa find signs of life on the red planet? >>> good morning, america. that is exciting, closing in on mars. >> yep. >> we'll have a lot more on that in our next half hour. >>> right now we want to get to that disaster in texas. >> we certainly do. michael, you and i have family in houston. look at this neighborhood. still in darkness. more than 620,000 waking up without power in texas this morning and some 7 million people under orders to boil their water before using it. pipes freezing, bursting all over that great state. >> there's more dangerous weather on the way this morning. ten states and the district of colum
the miracle lifesaving mission in the middle of the atlantic ocean. a man spotted by a group of fishermen floating on top of his capsized boat. the sole survivor of a boat wreck stranded for 36 hours. how they finally got him to safety. ♪ larger than life ♪ >>> and countdown to historic touchdown, the groundbreaking mission to mars, hours from landing after a seven-month journey. the rover perseverance facing seven minutes of terror. will nasa find signs of life on the red planet?...
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. >>> from tom brady expressing his boredom to the woman who just rode the atlantic ocean solo, all the trending stories for your monday morning. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm kenneth moton. >>> we begin with new details overnight about that united airlines engine that exploded over colorado. >> we're hearing from more passengers who saw this out their window. one saying she thought it was a bomb. another said the cabin was so quiet after the explosion you could have heard a pin drop. >> the why the fan blades broke apart. >> we're also learning more about the company that made the engine and its troubled past this morning, investigators in colorado are searching for a key piece of evidence to determine what caused that engine failure over denver. experts are pointing to this video showing a fan blade broken in half. finding the other piece of that blade is now critical to the investigation. >> the fan blade or the piece of the fan blade because you'd like to have two sides of the failure. >> reporter: 2231 passengers were on the flight from denver to honolulu saturday. the eng
. >>> from tom brady expressing his boredom to the woman who just rode the atlantic ocean solo, all the trending stories for your monday morning. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm kenneth moton. >>> we begin with new details overnight about that united airlines engine that exploded over colorado. >> we're hearing from more passengers who saw this out their window. one saying she thought it was a bomb. another said the cabin was so quiet after the explosion...
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2 million people who died during the middle passage and their bodies are at the bottom of the atlantic ocean and we've done nothing to acknowledge that if communities across this country say never again can we tolerate white supremacy and racial violence and lynching and hatred and segregation, then we can get someplace we haven't gotten to yet. >> a place we can all aspire to be that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> good evening, the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for being with us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm janelle wang. we've been tracking this breaking story in news and on air for the last 90 minutes. at 2:40 this afternoon, a leak happened along the chevron pipeline to richmond and on point richmond. the pipeline was leaking about 5 gallons a minute before it was capped. >> and that took about an hour to happen. a health advisory is now in effect for people who may have some sensitivities and the cleanup is underway. this containment is going to be a bit complic
2 million people who died during the middle passage and their bodies are at the bottom of the atlantic ocean and we've done nothing to acknowledge that if communities across this country say never again can we tolerate white supremacy and racial violence and lynching and hatred and segregation, then we can get someplace we haven't gotten to yet. >> a place we can all aspire to be that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take...
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scientists are warning that the gulfstream current in the atlantic ocean, which brings warmth to europend north america, is under threat. it is weaker than anytime in the last 1000 years. a consequence of global warming. and in a new study, researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters such as hurricanes. we will speak to one of the studies authors. first, look at what is happening. reporter: its long been known the gfstream is changing. but scientists are still examining how that affects the world climate, also known as the atlantic convection current, it acts as a giant heating system. the circular flow ensures generally mild weather in north america and northern europe. but researchers are concerned that the gulfstream is slowing down and becoming weaker. >> climate models suggest that such weakening could also change the winter storm tracks over the north atlantic and actually cause more severe winter storms in the northern western part of europe. reporter: the week occurrence could also alternate environments underwater. as the gulfstream may no longer be warm eno
scientists are warning that the gulfstream current in the atlantic ocean, which brings warmth to europend north america, is under threat. it is weaker than anytime in the last 1000 years. a consequence of global warming. and in a new study, researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters such as hurricanes. we will speak to one of the studies authors. first, look at what is happening. reporter: its long been known the gfstream is changing. but scientists are still examining how...
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2 million people who died during the middle passage and their bodies are at the bottom of the atlantic ocean and we've done nothing to acknowledge that if communities across this country say never again can we tolerate white supremacy and racial violence and lynching and hatred and segregation, then we can get someplace we hen'tavotten to yet. >> a place we can all that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >> susan: oh, oh! oh, wow! will you look at that. >> chloe: hi. [chuckles] >> susan: great minds, huh? some takeout chowder, too? >> chloe: oh, well, isn't it a little early for chowder? >> susan: oh, no, no, no. chowder has milk in it, so it's practically breakfast. >> chloe: huh, okay. if you say so. well, i got some pastries and some chicken soup i'm bringing to brady in the hospital. >> susan: [gasps] oh, oh, oh. just so thoughtful. oh. >> chloe: well, i'm just glad he's gonna be okay. all right, nice to see you. take care. >> susan: you too! you too! oh, and give my regards to brady!
2 million people who died during the middle passage and their bodies are at the bottom of the atlantic ocean and we've done nothing to acknowledge that if communities across this country say never again can we tolerate white supremacy and racial violence and lynching and hatred and segregation, then we can get someplace we hen'tavotten to yet. >> a place we can all that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of...
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ocean. harrison set out from the atlantic from the canary isla islands.d. 70 days and 3,000 miles later. >> okay, she injured her elbow when her boat capsized and nearly collided with a ship. asked what she wanted after the journey, she said food. definitely food. >> feed that woman. >>> next, tom brady is posing a serious question. >> he's settling into his off season and he asked online, what am i supposed to do for five months? >> the shade. the back hand. one said, chill but don't gain too much weight. another said create more haters. some suggest teaching brees and aaron rodgers and patrick mahomes how to play football. ouch. >> oh, snap. one of his receivers revealed he was texting film at 6:00 a.m. take a break. >>> next, the college baseball player who got his career off to a slamming start. >> hit a grand slam not once but twice during his first game. they were back to back. both in the same inning. wow. >>> and finally, something really cool that's super-cold. >> the world's largest snow maze near winnipeg. 240,000 square feet. the paths are wid
ocean. harrison set out from the atlantic from the canary isla islands.d. 70 days and 3,000 miles later. >> okay, she injured her elbow when her boat capsized and nearly collided with a ship. asked what she wanted after the journey, she said food. definitely food. >> feed that woman. >>> next, tom brady is posing a serious question. >> he's settling into his off season and he asked online, what am i supposed to do for five months? >> the shade. the back hand....
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it's the atlantic ocean. but it goes up and down. meanwhile, the buildings didn't go higher than 230 feet and it was higher than those buildings. it was a scale that you cannot imagine. it's being built on the new york side. when it was built, it literally came down, that's the anchorage being built. it literally came down in the middle of this five-story city and the city came right up to the bridge. when i was a young kid and i would run around lower manhattan, it was before they had ripped out a lot of the buildings around the brooklyn bridge and it still was so much a part of the city. today the brooklyn bridge physically separated from the city because you have all of these traffic interchanges and ramps connecting it on the brooklyn and new york side with highways. it's not part of the city anymore. it's -- you can't really go up to it and really touch it. it doesn't -- it doesn't have the impact, to me, that it had when it literally rose out of a walkup city. now, look at the scale of it. we are looking at it from the hudson r
it's the atlantic ocean. but it goes up and down. meanwhile, the buildings didn't go higher than 230 feet and it was higher than those buildings. it was a scale that you cannot imagine. it's being built on the new york side. when it was built, it literally came down, that's the anchorage being built. it literally came down in the middle of this five-story city and the city came right up to the bridge. when i was a young kid and i would run around lower manhattan, it was before they had ripped...
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a floating platform in the atlantic ocean. >>> up next, one of the best plays of the season from then reopening schools, we know what happens when we don't put safety first. ignore proper ventilation or rates of community spread, and the virus worsens. fail to provide masks or class sizes that allow for social distancing, and classrooms close back down. a successful reopening requires real safety and accountability measures. including prioritizing vaccines for educators. parents and educators agree: reopen schools. putting safety first. covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers financial help for health insurance. enrollment is open due to covid-19. if you or someone you know isn't covered, now is the time to sign up. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at coveredca.com. cyber attacks are relentlessly advancing. to end them, cybereason built a cyber security solution covered cal
a floating platform in the atlantic ocean. >>> up next, one of the best plays of the season from then reopening schools, we know what happens when we don't put safety first. ignore proper ventilation or rates of community spread, and the virus worsens. fail to provide masks or class sizes that allow for social distancing, and classrooms close back down. a successful reopening requires real safety and accountability measures. including prioritizing vaccines for educators. parents and...
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a british 21 year old has become the youngest woman to complete a solo row across the atlantic ocean jasmine harrison arrived and to go after rowing over 4800 kilometers she stepped shakily onto the dock following her 70 day journey during which she suffered a several capsizes and slept for 2 hours at a time. and in world news the head of the international atomic energy agency has arrived in teheran to try to resume international inspections of nuclear facilities which iran has been blocking because it comes as the new u.s. president joe biden is promising to reverse many of the trumpet ministrations foreign policy decisions one of the most significant came in 2018 when trump with drew the u.s. from an international agreement with iran that was designed to prevent it from building nuclear weapons now biden wants the us back in and the accord of back on track here's a closer look at the deal. the u.s. and iran say they're willing to negotiate terms if you as president biden told the munich security conference that communication should extend beyond the u.k. agreement. we need transpar
a british 21 year old has become the youngest woman to complete a solo row across the atlantic ocean jasmine harrison arrived and to go after rowing over 4800 kilometers she stepped shakily onto the dock following her 70 day journey during which she suffered a several capsizes and slept for 2 hours at a time. and in world news the head of the international atomic energy agency has arrived in teheran to try to resume international inspections of nuclear facilities which iran has been blocking...
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and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic ocean from brazil every year this is a fact. marine life and beaches in about 100 syria degeneres date with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as goma take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop plastic consumption the about somali al-jazeera. a song about hardships under communism has gone viral in cuba something that would have been on earth when fidel castro was in power some of the country's biggest music stars collaborated on the project using lyrics that are direct and provocative and this is proof times are changing his stories about. a song that talks about the need for change in cuba. it's an anti-communist messages sung by a well known cuban in miami and have an act. where. it talks about the failures of the government and the hardships faced by the people of the caribbean island for the past 62 years. the song is called homeland and life he changes the old slogan of but they don't want to pay for home
and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic ocean from brazil every year this is a fact. marine life and beaches in about 100 syria degeneres date with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as goma take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop plastic consumption the about somali al-jazeera. a song about hardships under communism has gone viral in cuba something...
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beyond from the other side of the atlantic ocean where this partnership is being seen as a threat to the international order because a strong relationship between europe and russia would be a threat of course for the germany of the united states with president biden we have a new course which is anti russia and the e.u. certainly also is sales under this flag now so i guess we'll know more next week when there's more detail out for now the reign of office in germany thanks very much for joining us on r.t. tonight. next the british government appears to be behind a multi-million pound push to quote weaken the russian state leaked documents allege that the q.k. hopes to boost negative coverage of russia by seeking journalists and contract is to infiltrate the country's media where i guess they have as the story. the plan was or it is simple enough the british government and its agencies recruit independent media sometimes even desired and direct their programming manage that in order to and i quote weaken the russian state it's all in the leaked papers the foreign and commonwealth offi
beyond from the other side of the atlantic ocean where this partnership is being seen as a threat to the international order because a strong relationship between europe and russia would be a threat of course for the germany of the united states with president biden we have a new course which is anti russia and the e.u. certainly also is sales under this flag now so i guess we'll know more next week when there's more detail out for now the reign of office in germany thanks very much for joining...
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miles south of rhode island 3 miles from its coastline 5 massive wind turbines now rise above the atlantic ocean supplying 30 megawatts of electricity to not only the island community but also to the rhode island grid until those windmills our island. power plant was burning and belching into the atmosphere a 1000000 gallons of diesel fuel a year now there are new wind farms planted in the waters off shore of new england and elsewhere what other renewable energy progress can we expect under the think green of biden administration let's ask brian keene's president of smart power dot org named the nation's best nonprofit marketing firm helping to get the message out about energy efficiency and clean energy brian among other quick actions this president is taking to undo what the last president did is to get us back into the paris accord refresh our memory give us the cliff notes on the paris accord. well sure what a difference a week makes a you know quite frankly the president is that the world wide agreement to actually rein in climate change and the previous president should say actually under
miles south of rhode island 3 miles from its coastline 5 massive wind turbines now rise above the atlantic ocean supplying 30 megawatts of electricity to not only the island community but also to the rhode island grid until those windmills our island. power plant was burning and belching into the atmosphere a 1000000 gallons of diesel fuel a year now there are new wind farms planted in the waters off shore of new england and elsewhere what other renewable energy progress can we expect under the...
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and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic ocean from brazil every year this is affecting marine life and beaches in about 100 the rio de janeiro state with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as goma take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop plus a consumption. al-jazeera. result is there and these other top stories more than 300 schoolgirls have been kidnapped and some forestation northwest nigeria it's the 2nd abduction in just over a week gunmen arrived at night shooting sporadically at the school complex and then took the girls into the bush head address as more from mina and central nigeria a very poor from locals we've spoken to this more.
and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic ocean from brazil every year this is affecting marine life and beaches in about 100 the rio de janeiro state with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as goma take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop plus a consumption. al-jazeera. result is there and these other top stories more than 300 schoolgirls have been...
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two would connect east and west to serve as a function, to unite the new capitol city with "the atlantic" oceand so on and so forth, that is washington's vision. next. now in the constitution, over the debate over the capitol city, article one section eight, it agreed the capitol city should be 10 miles square. that is 100 miles. what it means is this capitol city almost laughably, this will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world. yet it will be built out of boggs and woods. the question remains however were with the 10-mile square be? next slide. so the initial argument was new york city would serve as our interim. washington is inaugurated should be march 4, 1789. is not until april 30, 1789. washington arrives even later. so washington is inaugurated and new york city in late april 1789. new york city at federal hall you can see the picture of it here, and on the right is the home on cherry street were washington used as his residence. new york city would be but an interim capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitutio
two would connect east and west to serve as a function, to unite the new capitol city with "the atlantic" oceand so on and so forth, that is washington's vision. next. now in the constitution, over the debate over the capitol city, article one section eight, it agreed the capitol city should be 10 miles square. that is 100 miles. what it means is this capitol city almost laughably, this will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world. yet it will be built out of...
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your insights thank you thank you scientists are war morning that the gulf stream current in the atlantic ocean which brings warmth to europe and north america is under threat it's weaker than it anytime in the last 1000 years a consequence of global warming and a new study researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters such as hurricanes in a moment we'll speak with one of the study's authors but 1st a look at what is happening. it's not been known that the coast stream is changing but scientists are still examining how that affects the world's climate also known as the convection current the gulf stream acts as a giant heating system one water from the gulf of mexico flows north where it loses its heat and sinks to the seabed flowing back south the circular flow ensures generally miles by either in north america and northern europe but researchers are concerned that the gulf stream is slowing down and becoming weaker. climate models suggest that such a weakening could also change the winter storm tracks over north atlantic and actually cause more severe winter storms in the n
your insights thank you thank you scientists are war morning that the gulf stream current in the atlantic ocean which brings warmth to europe and north america is under threat it's weaker than it anytime in the last 1000 years a consequence of global warming and a new study researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters such as hurricanes in a moment we'll speak with one of the study's authors but 1st a look at what is happening. it's not been known that the coast stream is...
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and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic ocean from brazil every year this is affecting marine life and beaches and about 100000 rio de janeiro's state with present both scenarios poor record and environmental protection activists such as take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop. consumption. out of thier shrine because government has passed laws allowing people who have died because of covert time team to be buried under previous rules they had to be cremated that caused the outcry especially among muslims for services have been held protests rather than held this week to demand an end to forced cremations nelf amanda's in colombo and says this is a victory for families of corona virus victims. the gaffer notification comes almost as a bolt from the blue the most obvious sort of place to announce it when all eyes were on sri lanka was that the united nations human rights council sessions on wednesday but this guy's a certification coming live tonight has been quite a surprise and it shows that th
and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic ocean from brazil every year this is affecting marine life and beaches and about 100000 rio de janeiro's state with present both scenarios poor record and environmental protection activists such as take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop. consumption. out of thier shrine because government has passed laws allowing people who have died because of covert time...
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it tookjasmine harrison 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean. the atlantic. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on herjourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua, earlier today. now, ijust have one little word of warning if anyone is thinking about trying to get around local regulations to get a coronavirus vaccine. these two women in florida were caught after they dressed up as grannies to try to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine. the state's department of health said the pair confused their dates of birth. they were given a trespassing warning and thrown out of the vaccination centre with a warning not to return. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello, there. we have seen flooding across western part of wales chemist of and northern ireland and westerns: raining a lot recently so those flood warnings have been increasing in number. this is the rainfall radarfrom the in number. this is the rainfall radar from th
it tookjasmine harrison 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean. the atlantic. originally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on herjourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua, earlier today. now, ijust have one little word of warning if anyone is thinking about trying to get around local regulations to get a coronavirus vaccine. these two women in florida were caught after they dressed up as grannies to try to dupe...
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the titanic building mon may be determined to determine who the titanic was to get across the atlantic ocean right now in belfast probably not far from the way you are i understand that there are border checks on goods coming from england and her scotland into of. how long can you cope with that i'm got again as part of our legal challenge because the actual you don't form the united kingdom article 6 of the actual union mixes are clear now as part of the united kingdom there are shouts be no and hadn't to treat between the 4 can't research because the united kingdom so not only has a good friday in the principle of consent being wrapped up in the northern protocol but also the act of union has been ripped up because the 1st hanged and 300 years we not have been parents to treated across the united kingdom as a result of the normal and protocol and you know those are the 2 things which we believe it was a very sorry piece for challenging an agreement which runs contrary to all the promises which are made to us i want the to the very day you find the issue or elf well you know some people say
the titanic building mon may be determined to determine who the titanic was to get across the atlantic ocean right now in belfast probably not far from the way you are i understand that there are border checks on goods coming from england and her scotland into of. how long can you cope with that i'm got again as part of our legal challenge because the actual you don't form the united kingdom article 6 of the actual union mixes are clear now as part of the united kingdom there are shouts be no...
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a 21 year old british woman has become the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean.0—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she slept and rowed in two—hour rotations, to complete the crossing in 70 days — describing the experience as "amazing" and "everything i wanted it to be" after arriving safely in the caribbean. australia has officially begun it's covid—19 vaccination programme, but the country's first recipient has left the prime minister in stitches. 84—year—old jane malysiak is the first person in australia to receive the pfizer—biontech jab at a sydney medical centre. prime minster scott morrision encouraged her to make the sign "v for vaccine" when she accidentally made a rude gesture instead. up to four million australians are expected to receive the jab voluntarily by march. she is number one. do stay with bbc news. hello there. the very mild south—westerly winds which we've had during the start of this weekend have also brought a lot of rainfall across some western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and western scotland. we
a 21 year old british woman has become the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean.0—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she slept and rowed in two—hour rotations, to complete the crossing in 70 days — describing the experience as "amazing" and "everything i wanted it to be" after arriving safely in the caribbean. australia has officially begun it's covid—19 vaccination programme, but the country's first recipient has left the...
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a 21—year—old swimming teacher has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean.shire, set off from the canary islands in december. embarking on a 3,000—mile journey to antigua that took a total of 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes. with all the sport now, here's ollie foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we're into the final weekend at the australian open. naomi osaka has won a fourth grand slam singles title. the japanese player beat the americanjennifer brady in straight sets to be crowned champion for a second time in melbourne. adam wild reports. at a time where little in tennis has felt certain, the threat of naomi osaka, who is perhaps one of the few constants. but for a tournament that has taken place against the odds it felt fitting that here also was a finalist that few expected. jennifer brady spent her first two weeks in australia in isolation, forced to practice in a hotel room, yet here she was holding her nerve in a first grand slam final. but from lockdown she was before long a set down. a momentary misjudgment and against an opponent li
a 21—year—old swimming teacher has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean.shire, set off from the canary islands in december. embarking on a 3,000—mile journey to antigua that took a total of 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes. with all the sport now, here's ollie foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we're into the final weekend at the australian open. naomi osaka has won a fourth grand slam singles title. the japanese player beat the americanjennifer...
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a 21—year—old british woman has become the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean.d in two—hour rotations, to complete the crossing in 70 days — describing the experience as "am azing" a united airlines passengerjet has scattered debris after one of its engines failed on take—off, over colorado. it was able to safely land. no—one was injured. more on our website. bbc news. to stay with us. hello there. the very mild south—westerly winds which we've had during the start of this weekend have also brought a lot of rainfall across some western parts of england, wales, northern ireland and western scotland. and as a consequence from all the recent rain, the number of flood warnings has increased. but the good news is for part two of the weekend, it looks a bit drier across the board. we should see quite a bit of sunshine around. it's going to stay mild, but there will still be some rain around but not as much as what we had on saturday. now, the rain will be courtesy of this weather front, which will start out across more southern and eastern parts of england. this may l
a 21—year—old british woman has become the youngest female to row solo across the atlantic ocean.d in two—hour rotations, to complete the crossing in 70 days — describing the experience as "am azing" a united airlines passengerjet has scattered debris after one of its engines failed on take—off, over colorado. it was able to safely land. no—one was injured. more on our website. bbc news. to stay with us. hello there. the very mild south—westerly winds which we've had...
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has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean jasmine harrison completed the nearly 5000 kilometer journey from the canary islands and take it took 70 days 3 hours and 8 minutes a record that helped to raise more than $10000.00 to charity.
has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean jasmine harrison completed the nearly 5000 kilometer journey from the canary islands and take it took 70 days 3 hours and 8 minutes a record that helped to raise more than $10000.00 to charity.
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has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean jasmine harrison completed the nearly 5000 kilometer journey from the canary islands and take it took 70 days 3 hours and minutes a record that helped to raise more than $10000.00 to charity. so let's take you to the headlines on al-jazeera the iranian foreign minister says all steps taken since the 2050 nuclear deal are reversible and ending snap inspections is not a violation and speaking on the deadline set for the u.s. to lift sanctions the un's nuclear watchdog head is also there for top syria's deal subari with more from teheran. under the nuclear deal in this edition of protocols the spectre's visited $26.00 known nuclear facilities of military sites that they wanted access to and the rain is granted them those that access but now after the 23rd of february on tuesday that will no longer be the case the news said that this is a step they've been forced to take because of the additional sanctions that the united states has imposed on them and they're adamant that all these steps are reversible several rockets have h
has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean jasmine harrison completed the nearly 5000 kilometer journey from the canary islands and take it took 70 days 3 hours and minutes a record that helped to raise more than $10000.00 to charity. so let's take you to the headlines on al-jazeera the iranian foreign minister says all steps taken since the 2050 nuclear deal are reversible and ending snap inspections is not a violation and speaking on the deadline set for the u.s. to...
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, also a _ moisture from the atlantic ocean, also a firrat— moisture from the atlantic ocean, alsotorm is not moving. it's just staying still for about 40 hours _ it's just staying still for about 40 hours and — it's just staying still for about 40 hours and bringing moisture in from the ocean— hours and bringing moisture in from the ocean into what is a very cold air mass— the ocean into what is a very cold air mass and _ the ocean into what is a very cold air mass and the result of it is a winter— air mass and the result of it is a winter wonderland. take a look behind — winter wonderland. take a look behind me. all the winter wonderland. take a look behind me. allthe kids winter wonderland. take a look behind me. all the kids out in the bark _ behind me. all the kids out in the ark, ., ., ., ., ~' , park. look at that! that makes me envious. park. look at that! that makes me envious we _ park. look at that! that makes me envious. we just _ park. look at that! that makes me envious. we just don't _ park. look at that! that makes me envious. we just don't get - park. look at that!
, also a _ moisture from the atlantic ocean, also a firrat— moisture from the atlantic ocean, alsotorm is not moving. it's just staying still for about 40 hours _ it's just staying still for about 40 hours and — it's just staying still for about 40 hours and bringing moisture in from the ocean— hours and bringing moisture in from the ocean into what is a very cold air mass— the ocean into what is a very cold air mass and _ the ocean into what is a very cold air mass and the result of it...
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but the reason they're so huge is because they transport all this moisture from the atlantic ocean —s i've ever seen. that's because this storm is not moving, it'lljust stay still for about 48 hours and keeps bringing moisture in from the ocean into what is a very cold air mass. and the result of it is a winter wonderland. so right now, i'd say we have about 16, maybe 17 inches of snow. some places i've already seen over 20 inches. earlier today, we had snowfall rates very heavy, three inches an hour. that's gone now, that's not coming back at least to new york city. if we get over 20 inches, it would put it in the top ten list of snowstorms for new york city. six of our biggest storms have occurred since the year 2000, so in the last 20 years, and part of that is due to human caused climate change. it may seem the opposite, but actually because it's warming upjust a little bit but still cold enough for snow, we are forcing more moisture into the atmosphere. ocean temperatures off the coast of new york are warmer than they would otherwise be — that powers bigger systems and heavier s
but the reason they're so huge is because they transport all this moisture from the atlantic ocean —s i've ever seen. that's because this storm is not moving, it'lljust stay still for about 48 hours and keeps bringing moisture in from the ocean into what is a very cold air mass. and the result of it is a winter wonderland. so right now, i'd say we have about 16, maybe 17 inches of snow. some places i've already seen over 20 inches. earlier today, we had snowfall rates very heavy, three inches...
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it tookjasmine harrison 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean. nally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. two women in florida have been caught trying to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine by dressing up as grannies. the state's department of health said the pair arrived at a vaccine center wearing bonnets, gloves and glasses to try and disguise themselves, but were caught out because they'd confused their dates of birth. they were given a trespassing warning and thrown out of the vaccination center with a warning not to return. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. it's been an exceptionally mild saturday for many of us, but for some an exceptionally wet saturday as well. parts of wales, western and north western england, and scotland, there are flood warnings in force. the rain falling is now beginning to ease off and will continue to do so through tonight. still some showers in
it tookjasmine harrison 70 days, three hours and 48 minutes to row solo across the atlantic ocean. nally from thirsk in north yorkshire, she set off on her 3000—milejourney from la gomera in the canary islands in december. she docked in antigua earlier today. two women in florida have been caught trying to dupe health authorities into giving them a coronavirus vaccine by dressing up as grannies. the state's department of health said the pair arrived at a vaccine center wearing bonnets, gloves...
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the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean, 21—year—old jasmin harrison from north yorkshireew world record. liverpool's defence of the premier league title goes from bad to worse. they lose at home again, this time to everton, who celebrate a first win at anfield in 22 years. most of us are in for a mild day. a bit of sunshine around is welcome and the good news is that the rain will not be as heavy across western parts of the uk, because yesterday it was pouring. it's sunday, 21st february. our top story: every adult in the uk will be offered the first dose of a coronavirus vaccine by the end ofjuly under new plans to speed up the roll—out. more than 370,000 people had their first dose of one of the approved covid—19 vaccines in the latest 24—hour period, taking the total who've now had their firstjab, to over 17.2 million people. the prime minister will set out a detailed plan when he reveals his road map out of lockdown tomorrow, as rachel schraer reports. it was only a week ago that boris johnson was celebrating. he had reached his target of operating a vaccine to the to
the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic ocean, 21—year—old jasmin harrison from north yorkshireew world record. liverpool's defence of the premier league title goes from bad to worse. they lose at home again, this time to everton, who celebrate a first win at anfield in 22 years. most of us are in for a mild day. a bit of sunshine around is welcome and the good news is that the rain will not be as heavy across western parts of the uk, because yesterday it was pouring. it's...
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now scientists are warning that the gulf stream current in the atlantic ocean which brings a warmth to europe and north america is under threat it's weaker than at any time in the last 1000 years a consequence of global warming and in a new study researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters occur case in a moment we'll speak with one of the study's authors but 1st a look at what's happening. it's long been known that the gulf stream is changing but scientists are still examining how that affects the world's climate the atlantic convection current also known as the gulf stream that says a giant teaching system water from the gulf of mexico flows north where it loses heat and sinks to the seabed flowing back south again the circular flown shows generally mild weather in north america and northern europe. but research is a concern that the gulf stream is slowing down and moving less heat northwards that's a result of manmade climate change. global warming and melting sea ice a changing the salt content and density of the oceans and interfering with these killer flows th
now scientists are warning that the gulf stream current in the atlantic ocean which brings a warmth to europe and north america is under threat it's weaker than at any time in the last 1000 years a consequence of global warming and in a new study researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters occur case in a moment we'll speak with one of the study's authors but 1st a look at what's happening. it's long been known that the gulf stream is changing but scientists are still...
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scientists are warning that the gulf stream currents in the atlantic ocean which brings warmth to toeurope and north america is under sarette it's weaker than at any time in the last 1000 years a consequence of global warming and in a new study researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters like hurricanes in a moment we'll speak with one of the study's authors but 1st a look at what's happening. it's long been known that the gulf stream is changing but scientists are still examining how that affects the world's climate the atlantic convection current also known as the gulf stream that says a giant teaching system water from the gulf of mexico flows north where it loses heat and sinks to the seabed flowing back south again the circular flown shows generally mild weather in north america and northern europe. but research is a concern that the gulf stream is slowing down and moving less heat northwards that's a result of manmade climate change. global warming and melting sea ice a changing the salt content and density of the oceans and interfering with these circular f
scientists are warning that the gulf stream currents in the atlantic ocean which brings warmth to toeurope and north america is under sarette it's weaker than at any time in the last 1000 years a consequence of global warming and in a new study researchers say that could bring about an increase in disasters like hurricanes in a moment we'll speak with one of the study's authors but 1st a look at what's happening. it's long been known that the gulf stream is changing but scientists are still...
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which is not exactly a hotbed of abolitionism in the 19th century to boston, but then across the atlantic ocean. we think of social media and we get all this communication and back in 18th century or 19th century, how did people do it? it took longer to do it because they didn't even have telegraphs then. there's extension -- extensive networks that link these societies domestically and abroad. in terms of membership, that's important. on the one hand, they are -- there are over a thousand members to the abolition society but it is very misleading. that didn't mean you are actively involved in the society. when you hone in on these societies, and for the smaller societies and states ranging from virginia and connecticut, sometimes even smaller, you are getting 15 people at meetings and the grunt work could be six or seven people. we are talking active membership a given time could be two dozen, 200. it's on a mass movement and i don't claim it as a mass movement. that is something that differentiates it from the antebellum abolition movement of the 1830's to the civil war. the larger membership
which is not exactly a hotbed of abolitionism in the 19th century to boston, but then across the atlantic ocean. we think of social media and we get all this communication and back in 18th century or 19th century, how did people do it? it took longer to do it because they didn't even have telegraphs then. there's extension -- extensive networks that link these societies domestically and abroad. in terms of membership, that's important. on the one hand, they are -- there are over a thousand...
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matthew fontaine, known as the pathfinder of the seas, his wind and wave charts on the atlantic ocean, he encouraged him to call it the physical geography of the sea as a compliment to his physical geography of plants. it's that idea, again of complimenting and endorsing the work of people who build on what he has already done. and he is the ultimate network or, he is the guy who never throws out the baby with the bathwater or at least not very often. you can be his rival, he might not like you personally, but if he respects what you are doing, he will want to collaborate, he will want to extend information, he will want to use your information because he understands that for him, it's the data. he's going to try and set aside the egregious personalities and really focus on the data and he just wants the data. this is a guy who would kind of be cool and we competed a kind of all rolled into one if you are life today. i think he would love the internet, which is what gets us into the final gallery here because this is really about humbled's impact in its lasting sense in the form of th
matthew fontaine, known as the pathfinder of the seas, his wind and wave charts on the atlantic ocean, he encouraged him to call it the physical geography of the sea as a compliment to his physical geography of plants. it's that idea, again of complimenting and endorsing the work of people who build on what he has already done. and he is the ultimate network or, he is the guy who never throws out the baby with the bathwater or at least not very often. you can be his rival, he might not like you...
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harrison who at the age of $21.00 has become the youngest woman to complete a solo row across the atlantic ocean she arrived in antigua after a 70 day 5000 kilometer journey during which she slept for 2 hours at a time i'm marion and steve thanks for watching. they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies your tools with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. been destroyed before power entropic plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. i think we will truly be making progress when we all accept the history of slavery as all of our history. our adjustment tree series slavery routes starts march 10th on g.w. . traffic jams crowded trains and shia endless waiting nothing in building stresses me out more than trying to get from one place to another at the only traffic is a growing concern in many large state is across the globe small technologies can help us solve this chaos how exactly that's all a topic on ship today. das . many still use cars as their main mode of transportation aside from evolution and the c
harrison who at the age of $21.00 has become the youngest woman to complete a solo row across the atlantic ocean she arrived in antigua after a 70 day 5000 kilometer journey during which she slept for 2 hours at a time i'm marion and steve thanks for watching. they were forced into a nameless mass. their bodies your tools with. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. been destroyed before power entropic plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back...
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matthew fontane, his wind and wave charts on the atlantic ocean, humboldt encouraged him to call it the physical geography of the sea as a compliment to humboldt's physical geography of plants of it's that idea of complementing and endorsing the work of people who build on what humboldt has already done. and humboldt is the ultimate networker. he is the guy who never throws out the baby with the bath water or at least not very often. you can be his rival. he might not like you personally. but if he respects what you are doing, he will want to collaborate, he will want to extend information. he will want to use your information because he understands that for him it's the data. he's going to try to set aside the egregious personalities and really focus on the data. and he just wants the data. this is a guy who would kind of be google and wikipedia kind of all rolled into one if he were alive today. i think he would love the internet, which is what gets us into the final gallery here. because this is really about humboldt's impact in its lasting sense in the form of the smithsonian instit
matthew fontane, his wind and wave charts on the atlantic ocean, humboldt encouraged him to call it the physical geography of the sea as a compliment to humboldt's physical geography of plants of it's that idea of complementing and endorsing the work of people who build on what humboldt has already done. and humboldt is the ultimate networker. he is the guy who never throws out the baby with the bath water or at least not very often. you can be his rival. he might not like you personally. but...