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up and down the colonies, patriot leaders soon began cursing lord dunmore's name. some called him the king of the blacks. which is about as poisonous and insult to an elite white gentleman as they could think of at that time. abhors of lord once othern journalists said that hell itself could not have vomited up anything more black than this design. isobvious question for you ?hy [indiscernible] >> you have invested a large amount of money in either buying or raising enslaved people to be part of your labor force and now those people are being encouraged to run away from you and not do any more work for you . that is a massive economic >> it would be a bad example to the others. if one person does take him up on this offer, doesn't that set a president to other people -- a precedent to other people? >> it makes the owner look weak. >> it makes the owner look weak and unable to control his labor force. anyone else? >> he just talked about what but it was said against the law for slaves to be literate. reads a slave going to this and say, where do i go to sign up? >>
up and down the colonies, patriot leaders soon began cursing lord dunmore's name. some called him the king of the blacks. which is about as poisonous and insult to an elite white gentleman as they could think of at that time. abhors of lord once othern journalists said that hell itself could not have vomited up anything more black than this design. isobvious question for you ?hy [indiscernible] >> you have invested a large amount of money in either buying or raising enslaved people to be...
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seller colonialism. i'll argue that granting some women property rights supported the american settlement of florida, a process that encouraged white families to colonize the space in florida, and that displaced seminole families and that supported the expansion of racial slavery. so when florida passed the very first u.s. law to protect married women's property in 1824, it was not acting out of a pro women political stance. just as presumably the 53% of white women who voted for trump were not making that choice based on feminist politics. rather, the 1824 law as it was interpreted and used protected white wives' property in house hold land and enslaved property, because doing so supported u.s. efforts to settle and control florida. so today i'm going to tell you some stories from the florida court records about the ways florida wives used their property rights. i'll begin with a wealthy pensacola widow of french ancestry named victoria le sassier and outline for you the come palestinian indicated legal
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colonialism?eorge washington would want to be called colonial? would want to be called maybe continentals or have his name associated with independence, have his name associated with freedom. >> tucker: he's not here to fill us in on any of the nuances, but i can say for fairly certain i think you might be honored that they named the school in the city after him. one of the most expensive schools in the country. although rich rich kids are like we got to change the name of the school because it's embarrassing. >> you can have an aau basketball team and they will call them the liberals because you fought against the liberals we will just call them the liberals. it doesn't make sense. >> tucker: not to this extent. i'm no american history professor but the colonial period refers to the time in which the revolutionary war was fought because this was of course a colony before it was a country. it's kind of a broad term that anybody who has even been awake in sixth grade would know about, except appare
colonialism?eorge washington would want to be called colonial? would want to be called maybe continentals or have his name associated with independence, have his name associated with freedom. >> tucker: he's not here to fill us in on any of the nuances, but i can say for fairly certain i think you might be honored that they named the school in the city after him. one of the most expensive schools in the country. although rich rich kids are like we got to change the name of the school...
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be call would colonial?ndependence or continentals. >> tucker: he's not here to fill us in on the nuances. but i can say for fairly certain he might be honored if they named the city after him. it is one of the most expensive schools in the country. you have to change the name of the school because it is it embarrassing? >> you can have the basketball team the liberals. you fought against the liberals and it doesn't make sense. >> tucker: to this. i am no american history professors but the colonial period refers to the time of the revolutionary time. it is a broad term that anybody who is been awake in sixth grade would know about it except the kids behind the petition. >> george washington fought in the colonial army for the british at one time. he would want to be attached to the president following colonialism and after the constitution, when we were free. i certainly was not free. >> tucker: what percentage of the kids could name the century that the american revolution. >> i think 100 percent. >> tucke
be call would colonial?ndependence or continentals. >> tucker: he's not here to fill us in on the nuances. but i can say for fairly certain he might be honored if they named the city after him. it is one of the most expensive schools in the country. you have to change the name of the school because it is it embarrassing? >> you can have the basketball team the liberals. you fought against the liberals and it doesn't make sense. >> tucker: to this. i am no american history...
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this is true throughout the colonies, each colony was different but they were all prosperous. economic success stories. england was an economic success story. william pitt said why are we fighting, they want to work all of this out. the king was having none of it. think about the farmers in massachusetts. they had fought in the french and indian war. the war that william penn had one. there is not a household in massachusetts that had not participated in the war effort. these people knew how to fight. as the problems with england developed after the seven years war, all of which is well documented and written about. how we go from the stamp act and so on to the revolution, these farmers were men who could fight. now, i like to turn to the actual battle after understanding what it is they're fighting about. the americans at some point understood that they were going to have to be prepared to fight. this is well documented and written about at nausea and it began in the tea party in 1763. the king decided to ramp up his drive to get a firm grip on the colonies through 1774 with
this is true throughout the colonies, each colony was different but they were all prosperous. economic success stories. england was an economic success story. william pitt said why are we fighting, they want to work all of this out. the king was having none of it. think about the farmers in massachusetts. they had fought in the french and indian war. the war that william penn had one. there is not a household in massachusetts that had not participated in the war effort. these people knew how to...
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home renovations uncovered this bee colony.iving in the walls of an ohio home for an estimated 20 years just two miles away from the zoo. the bees were tucked away behind a solid wall. they will be removed using a gentle vacuum and placed in a box and taken to the zoo. they will be placed with flowers that after two long decades, the colony will pollinate. no wonder there is a lot of honey behind those walls. >> let them bee. i wasn't trying to do that. i would not mess with those things. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. your news continues herewe )ve . live look at bay bridge >>> it is friday, we made it through the week and now have to make it through the day. a live look at the bay bridge. people are getting a jump on the weekend. we'll check in with mike in just moments. thanks for joining us, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. >> the forecast is looking good again today. we'll see clouds for the morning hours and slight patchy fog and then we will get some clearing today. here's a live look outside in
home renovations uncovered this bee colony.iving in the walls of an ohio home for an estimated 20 years just two miles away from the zoo. the bees were tucked away behind a solid wall. they will be removed using a gentle vacuum and placed in a box and taken to the zoo. they will be placed with flowers that after two long decades, the colony will pollinate. no wonder there is a lot of honey behind those walls. >> let them bee. i wasn't trying to do that. i would not mess with those things....
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and this was true throughout the colonies. each colony was different, but they were all prosperous. they were economic success stories. england itself was an economic success story, and william pitt we're so successful, why are we fighting? they love you, they want to get along with you, they want to work all of this out. the king was having none of it. now, there was an interesting thing about the farmers in massachusetts, and that is that they had fought in the french and indian war. that war that william pitt had won. and there budget a house how old -- there wasn't a household in massachusetts that hadn't participated in that war effort. these people knew how to fight. so as the problems with england developed after the seven years' war, all of which has been well documented and written about ad nauseam how we go from the stamp act to townsend duties and so on to the revolution, these farmers were men who could fight. now, i would like to turn now to the actual, to the actual battle after understanding what it is therm fighting about. what it is they were fighting about. the ame
and this was true throughout the colonies. each colony was different, but they were all prosperous. they were economic success stories. england itself was an economic success story, and william pitt we're so successful, why are we fighting? they love you, they want to get along with you, they want to work all of this out. the king was having none of it. now, there was an interesting thing about the farmers in massachusetts, and that is that they had fought in the french and indian war. that war...
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during the 90's, small colonies like cape royds were increasing much faster than the large colonies wherewas so intense, in the last ten years colonies started increasing again. we think it's because of the fishery of antarctic tooth fish. the tooth fish and the penguin eat the same prey. so now there are more fish available for the adults to capture and feed to their chicks. >> anthony: so there's less competition, therefore more of the same prey available? >> david: yeah. >> anthony: i haven't seen a lot of them going into the water, but their looking for some indicator that there are fish in there. >> david: they're afraid to cross the ice crack because leopard seals might be in them. they're very hesitant so then finally they make the plunge. >> anthony: i mean, they're very agile. they don't look though at first at first brush. they appear clumsy, but i'm watching them and they've got a lot of moves. >> david: yeah, they're very, very agile. >> anthony: increasingly people want to see penguins. they are much loved by, you know, children everywhere. a lot of people would like to come
during the 90's, small colonies like cape royds were increasing much faster than the large colonies wherewas so intense, in the last ten years colonies started increasing again. we think it's because of the fishery of antarctic tooth fish. the tooth fish and the penguin eat the same prey. so now there are more fish available for the adults to capture and feed to their chicks. >> anthony: so there's less competition, therefore more of the same prey available? >> david: yeah. >>...
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of coursee you have colonials, it's representing -- 's >> laura: the colonial area area.. >> laura: i'm still back to dartmouth college being the indians, they renamed my college, the big green. >> raymond: it's like the money to remove the leprechaun from notre dame, they say it's racial and inappropriate. >> laura: by the way, i petitioned the indian chiefs to see and they didn't care. real quick, kanye west is not being played on a hip-hop station. i know you don't listen to him. >> raymond: every time i'm in detroit i listen to one oh five the bomb. this is dj bigs and shay shay. listen. >> do you think as a show we should band together and not play in a of kanye west's throwback songs?ro >> i don't want to hear it. i don't want to hear it. and this will probably get people upset because they are a fan, and i get that. but i am okay with the small platform that we do have do not continue to give him a platform that is spewing things that are reckless. >> raymond: lots of anger out there. and this is all about the comments he made about 400 years of slavery. and then h
of coursee you have colonials, it's representing -- 's >> laura: the colonial area area.. >> laura: i'm still back to dartmouth college being the indians, they renamed my college, the big green. >> raymond: it's like the money to remove the leprechaun from notre dame, they say it's racial and inappropriate. >> laura: by the way, i petitioned the indian chiefs to see and they didn't care. real quick, kanye west is not being played on a hip-hop station. i know you don't...
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the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw.
the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw.
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i went into the canola oil —— colonial with this being a block of work.at mindset. in terms of teeing it up, i think it worked out well having the two weeks off to get some rest and then last week put some work in and then get feeling physically well and mentally fresh. but yes, it is still g on this field is always extremely strong and there are a great number of players and i will have to play well to have a chance this week. just time to tell you that game two of the stanley cup final is under way. washington at vegas golden knights. it is currently 1—0 to vegas. we will bring you more on that later on. you can get all the latest sports news at our website that's bbc.com/sport. but from me ben mundy and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. the weather, once again looks in turbulent mood through the day ahead because while there will be some spells of warm sunshine, there will also be some vicious thunderstorms, torrential downpours which could lead to localised flooding and certainly the risk of some travel disruption, especially acr
i went into the canola oil —— colonial with this being a block of work.at mindset. in terms of teeing it up, i think it worked out well having the two weeks off to get some rest and then last week put some work in and then get feeling physically well and mentally fresh. but yes, it is still g on this field is always extremely strong and there are a great number of players and i will have to play well to have a chance this week. just time to tell you that game two of the stanley cup final is...
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of your own good to say moral standards to the colonial church up so in that in that says museums inform visitors that they are going to be seeing stolen art. i think it's the duty of all european museums mainly is not your guy who is you know who goes beyond that to say yes you have to misplace well be sure to show to your well we are not one hundred percent sure that they're looted but because they were acquired on the conditions of colonialism there's a whole group ability to try plus unfair you know or force because of our inequality inherent in colonialism and the european should be made of wealth and that counters the richness of the sort of mission also those museums who just threw arms just superiority of the european college just to say basically we base this own on robbery or they're going some are professor for african history in hamburg thank you for weighing in you know a come. our analogize here now was greek workers are putting down their tools and taking to the streets right of course all eyes are on a city at the moment asking about whether we'll see a financial crisis t
of your own good to say moral standards to the colonial church up so in that in that says museums inform visitors that they are going to be seeing stolen art. i think it's the duty of all european museums mainly is not your guy who is you know who goes beyond that to say yes you have to misplace well be sure to show to your well we are not one hundred percent sure that they're looted but because they were acquired on the conditions of colonialism there's a whole group ability to try plus unfair...
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million men women and children will also be transported from africa on slave ships like this to the colonies and plantations in north and south america today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet but the truth is slavery did not die in the nineteenth century it is a life it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. amid the ruins of a devastating earthquake the human tragedy plays out in the slums of the caribbean island states of haiti and. it goes by another name but it's amounts to child slavery. and instead. read by names as alaska. they assume one thousand million man a very poorly. man really you could live on but we shall but i view him. best tony enough with dad there. who was in the duo in civil affairs. are both of them. why then do i want. you now still to go no you're not you're leaving he what they really want to see is that the bad. news is what they want this that is that bus. eighteen is only two hours flight away from the beaches of florida and yet it's the poorest country in the caribbean and off the decades of ruinous dictatorship and crushing poverty thousands o
million men women and children will also be transported from africa on slave ships like this to the colonies and plantations in north and south america today slavery is illegal in every country on the planet but the truth is slavery did not die in the nineteenth century it is a life it is thriving and it is bigger than ever. amid the ruins of a devastating earthquake the human tragedy plays out in the slums of the caribbean island states of haiti and. it goes by another name but it's amounts to...
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of course you have colonials. it's representing the continental congress. those are the people who fought for the rights of kids to file sil silly petitions like this. >> they renamed my college the big green. what the heck is a big green? i don't even know what that is. >> it's like the move to remove the leprechaun from notre dame. >> all right, kanye west. >> every time i'm in detroit, i listen to 105 the bomb. listen. >> do you think as a show, we should ban together and not play any of kanye west's throwback strongs? >> i don't want to hear it. and this is probably going to get some people upset because they like kanye. they're a fan of kanye. and i get that. >> so you want us to stop playing them all? >> i'm okay with the small platform that we do have, to not continue to give him a platform that is spewing things that are reckless. >> a lot of anger out there. and this is all about the comments he made about the 400 years of slavery. then he said, it's like we're mentally in prison. that was the point of what he meant. and he's being sidelined. his m
of course you have colonials. it's representing the continental congress. those are the people who fought for the rights of kids to file sil silly petitions like this. >> they renamed my college the big green. what the heck is a big green? i don't even know what that is. >> it's like the move to remove the leprechaun from notre dame. >> all right, kanye west. >> every time i'm in detroit, i listen to 105 the bomb. listen. >> do you think as a show, we should ban...
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. of the colony. and everyone went silent, then everyone started running. everyone started running. thatight will live with them forever. i heard a massive bang. because she let downloads of balloons that big. balloons that big. then i heard someone shouting, it's a bomb. balloons that big. was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people. the lives of 22 people. the youngest just eight years old. just eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intense therapy. leanne have needed intense therapy. i could not cope any more. not gone to that session, i don't think i would be here. think i would be here. first time i've said that in front of leaney. of leaney. the attack was carried out by this man, salman abedi. out by this man, salman abedi. bomb he carried contained nearly 2000 pieces of metal. 2000 pieces of metal. extradited from libya, with a warrant for his arrest. warrant for his arrest. ways manchester is reflecting on what happened one year on. what happened one year on. messages to express their thoughts will. will. music is a huge part of manchester's culture. m
. of the colony. and everyone went silent, then everyone started running. everyone started running. thatight will live with them forever. i heard a massive bang. because she let downloads of balloons that big. balloons that big. then i heard someone shouting, it's a bomb. balloons that big. was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people. the lives of 22 people. the youngest just eight years old. just eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intense therapy. leanne have...
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i think the monarchy is outmoded, outdated, and has colonial —— a colonial past.rry into the royalfamily. how young black woman about to marry into the royal family. how will she change it? i don't know, but i think she will probably be given fairly difficult —— a fairly difficult ride, and she might feel she's bitten off more than she could you, but i hope not. what is meghan's at resonate with some black britons? hesitance was the first african caribbean hair salon in coventry, and megan markel is a fascination here for the clients. it's nice to see the royal acceptance of black heritage into the family. see the royal acceptance of black heritage into the familylj see the royal acceptance of black heritage into the family. i actually like the monarchy, i think they're very good for the country, and i think with meghan coming into the royal family, it's a reflection of society. to see her dress and how the hair will be, i'm sorry she didn't call on me to do her hair, but you know... jamaicans give a warm welcome to her majesty, the queen". warm welcome to her maj
i think the monarchy is outmoded, outdated, and has colonial —— a colonial past.rry into the royalfamily. how young black woman about to marry into the royal family. how will she change it? i don't know, but i think she will probably be given fairly difficult —— a fairly difficult ride, and she might feel she's bitten off more than she could you, but i hope not. what is meghan's at resonate with some black britons? hesitance was the first african caribbean hair salon in coventry, and...
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colonialism in the sense that their purpose was actually not only to exploit the locals but. drive out from the very early moment the earliest movement target palestine as the place for jewish independence and statehood and it was clear that there were palestinians on the land the zionist leaders and the common people alike were used to the idea that the only way of making palestine a jewish state is by causing the palestinians to leave if learn from the what became of their own when the head is still at the summit there with a lot of wealth early on and i mean anybody who are world is that. be you who did mention will power a few hundred of either mccollough the. valley be a hundred million. a jewish militia known as hashem man was established to protect the growing number of jewish settlements. jews held demonstrations to demand the recognition of hebrew as an official language under ottoman rule in out of the will for the three in the can wear in the human eye well i'm a fool a siren. here how to cure all fully the past and list them are what believe in burned in the in th
colonialism in the sense that their purpose was actually not only to exploit the locals but. drive out from the very early moment the earliest movement target palestine as the place for jewish independence and statehood and it was clear that there were palestinians on the land the zionist leaders and the common people alike were used to the idea that the only way of making palestine a jewish state is by causing the palestinians to leave if learn from the what became of their own when the head...
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yet napoleon's project for a jewish homeland in the region under a colonial protectorate and did not die. forty years later the plan was revived by the british this time as a means of forcing the rising power of egyptian gov hamad alley. in eighteen forty british foreign secretary alone palmerston wrote to his ambassador in constantinople. to convince the sultan and his own to raj to open palestine for the integration of june. at that time there were estimated to be no more than three thousand jews in ottoman controlled palestine. over the years jewish immigration to palestine increased helped on by wealthy benefactors one of these was the french aristocrat baron edmund the rothschild. began visiting palestine in the eight hundred eighty s. and became one of the jewish communities leading sponsors he spent over forty million french francs to establish thirty jewish settlements the most important was reshown the deal founded in eight hundred eighty two. today the remains of baron de rothschild lion amours a leader in northern israel it's a popular site for israeli schoolchildren learn
yet napoleon's project for a jewish homeland in the region under a colonial protectorate and did not die. forty years later the plan was revived by the british this time as a means of forcing the rising power of egyptian gov hamad alley. in eighteen forty british foreign secretary alone palmerston wrote to his ambassador in constantinople. to convince the sultan and his own to raj to open palestine for the integration of june. at that time there were estimated to be no more than three thousand...
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they consider the colony rather than individual and. the answer themselves have a simple rule that they go by which determine what they do whether they go forward, backward, left or right and there are those fixed action patterns and yet when you have a colony of thousands of ants that colony can create a sum of those parts that is much greater than the parts themselves. the whole is greater than the sum. ... >> and competing at the same time with all the neurons to give us random ideas. so as they interact with each other that is to maximize the thinking how to take control of that. >> so if you have a problem and sit down and think very hard about it with the challenge mostly start with logical and analytical thinking and quite often come into a barrier. i don't know how to write that chapter like with stephen hawking i really didn't know what i wanted to write and the analytical side wouldn't give me the answer but then you learn to relax and refocus your brain to let that cauldron of ideas to bubble up and it comes to you and you th
they consider the colony rather than individual and. the answer themselves have a simple rule that they go by which determine what they do whether they go forward, backward, left or right and there are those fixed action patterns and yet when you have a colony of thousands of ants that colony can create a sum of those parts that is much greater than the parts themselves. the whole is greater than the sum. ... >> and competing at the same time with all the neurons to give us random ideas....
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colonial rule. we'll have more on the protests in puerto rico, including a special report from the streets, later in the broadcast. and martin espada, known as the "people's poet," has won the prestigious 2018 ruth lilly poetry prize, which honors a living u.s. poet for outstanding lifetime achievement. martin espada is the first latino poet to win the award since its inception in 1986. it comes with a $100,000 prize. the editor of poetry magazine said, "martin espada's work and life tell the real and lived story of america, in which the importance of poems and legal rights go hand in hand." this is martin espada, reciting part of his poem "how we could have lived or died this way," about resistance to police brutality in the united states. marching,he rebels hands of phrase before the riot squads, faces in bandannas against the tear gas, and i walk to sign them on scene. i see the poets who will write the songs of insurrection generations unborn will read or hear a century from now, words that make
colonial rule. we'll have more on the protests in puerto rico, including a special report from the streets, later in the broadcast. and martin espada, known as the "people's poet," has won the prestigious 2018 ruth lilly poetry prize, which honors a living u.s. poet for outstanding lifetime achievement. martin espada is the first latino poet to win the award since its inception in 1986. it comes with a $100,000 prize. the editor of poetry magazine said, "martin espada's work and...
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but how in a country that prides itself on being founded by slaves who rose up against a colonial masters could charles laverick become so endemic. is that you see only. chefs in a corner all who are libyan as this crowd. there's this clever this they soon leave now. oh or boards you really you know twelve for this crap huge deal for a city. and that is eleven years old. her life was changed dramatically for the worse by the earthquake. but annette had already been robbed of a normal family upbringing she was just eight years old when she went to live with her aunt in the country's capital also a prince. she did receive some schooling in the afternoons but her working day typically began at three or four in the morning. at nights she slept on concrete. and the days were filled with threats of violence hanging over her. nose and gunfire lives in consumer. markets. and that's arms had a boyfriend who is a policeman but this offer had no protection. plan to file for now. that we know. that we're playing well and if i am going to clear cause i'm going to fall platinum confed that one who. doe
but how in a country that prides itself on being founded by slaves who rose up against a colonial masters could charles laverick become so endemic. is that you see only. chefs in a corner all who are libyan as this crowd. there's this clever this they soon leave now. oh or boards you really you know twelve for this crap huge deal for a city. and that is eleven years old. her life was changed dramatically for the worse by the earthquake. but annette had already been robbed of a normal family...
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we will hear from the colony north star executive chairman. u.s. we see corporation spiking up more than is based inmpany chicago and manufactures building materials. the board is authorizing talks on a potential sale. about two weeks ago the board said it would not yield to pressure. acquisitionected an offer. clearly it had a change of heart. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: the european close, minutes away. vonnie: time for the bloomberg business flash. nissan's u.s. sales plunged 28% in april, three times the decline animist -- analysts estimated. fiat chrysler's u.s. sales rose 4.5%. the company was led by its jeep models. jeep sales soared 45%. pfizer reporting sluggish sales. revenue rose 1%. they still expect to make a decision on its consumer health unit during the year. the business has been valued at $20 billion. two potential buyers pulled out in march. that's your latest bloomberg business flash. mark: it is made day today. . holiday here showing the ftse pound down, seq.e is ireland's i we are three m
we will hear from the colony north star executive chairman. u.s. we see corporation spiking up more than is based inmpany chicago and manufactures building materials. the board is authorizing talks on a potential sale. about two weeks ago the board said it would not yield to pressure. acquisitionected an offer. clearly it had a change of heart. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: the european close, minutes away. vonnie: time for the bloomberg business flash....
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the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. it really is the international perspective that said challenges here are other news outlets beyond some time i was adding up simply to our means journalism is about public service and making a difference in people's lives i'm amazed every day by reporting on al-jazeera and the places that my colleagues go it inspires me to take a different approach to how i report news for. north korea's former spy chief finishes his first meeting in new york with the u.s. secretary of state. hello again from doha summary of this is the world news from al-jazeera also ahead . death toll rises to three in the latest protests to hit nicaragua as capital managua also the u.n. security council discusses the escalating violence between israelis and palestinian factions and ukraine stages the murder of a journalist they say
the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. it really is the international perspective that said challenges here are other news outlets beyond some time i was adding up simply to our means journalism is about public service and making a difference in people's lives i'm amazed every day by reporting on...
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colonial architecture lends the city its distinctly spanish feel and testifies to the influence of the have it both only opened up a new world you know just. the theory of a new continent was a major milestone for europe and for spain in particular. by now due to its location one cannot be a play the eastern atlantic role in the conquest of the americas in the sixteenth century and at the end because you know he has the america columbus set sail in his legendary voyage from las palmas in fourteen ninety two here's an exact reproduction of his ship's cabin on display in the museum. the easternmost island his lunch at r.t. with his characteristic lava fields and volcanoes. in the bay of las colorado there's an underwater surprise. the museo atlantico at a depth of twelve metres is an exhibition of three hundred life size human figures they draw attention to global issues such as climate change. to. the museum is the brainchild of british artist jason to kerry's taylor who's been producing sculptures for the collection since two thousand and thirteen. eight of the pieces is designed obvio
colonial architecture lends the city its distinctly spanish feel and testifies to the influence of the have it both only opened up a new world you know just. the theory of a new continent was a major milestone for europe and for spain in particular. by now due to its location one cannot be a play the eastern atlantic role in the conquest of the americas in the sixteenth century and at the end because you know he has the america columbus set sail in his legendary voyage from las palmas in...
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colonial women could speak well, they could do some writing, they did a lot of reading. but mostly, it was not in an illiterate form but they were nervous about writing letters. they did not want to embarrass themselves. they left it to their husbands. >> someone who lives with their husband, surrounded by their families and communities, in a way she has reason to write. letters, anyway. they jotted down shopping lists or something like that but yes, you are right. i would love to find some poorly spelled letters written by jane spurgin but i do not even think she had the occasion even if she had the ability. >> one of the interesting facts about martha washington is after her husband died, she took over to books and had to write all of the creditors and england. i do not know if we have any of the copies of those letters, but we do have some in her handwriting so we know she was doing that. on the divorce in the early colonies, i believe that thomas jefferson's daughter did get a divorce from her abusive husband. >> no, she did not. i wrote a book on her. >> he had two
colonial women could speak well, they could do some writing, they did a lot of reading. but mostly, it was not in an illiterate form but they were nervous about writing letters. they did not want to embarrass themselves. they left it to their husbands. >> someone who lives with their husband, surrounded by their families and communities, in a way she has reason to write. letters, anyway. they jotted down shopping lists or something like that but yes, you are right. i would love to find...
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the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. there's no one way of telling stories keeping is telling right and to be respected this is great we have to get to know the person for me to. how i am or him how many top stories here on al-jazeera islamist president has appointed a former i.m.f. official kahlo quotes already as interim prime minister ahead of a fresh election it comes off a surge of my thread a stop plans of two populist parties to form a coalition government and here's what the country's new leader has been saying. almost on the line that the government will maintain a neutrality a total neutrality with respect to the electoral debate i will not be a candidate for the next elections and i will ask a similar commitment from the members of the government and i we spoke to laurence kotlikoff a professor of economics at boston universit
the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. there's no one way of telling stories keeping is telling right and to be respected this is great we have to get to know the person for me to. how i am or him how many top stories here on al-jazeera islamist president has appointed a former i.m.f. official kahlo...
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the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. of. a new series of rewind a care bring your people back to life and bring you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries. i was looking for. and the other student rewind continues with spirit charm. impact. to make sure that the bad guys behind bars so many people have gone to jail as a result of my work rewind on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. this is the news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next sixty minutes and then there were three south korea's leader may now be joining the much anticipated summit between donald trump and kim jong un the. political chaos in italy as a new caretaker prime minister is chosen after a baby by two populist parties to form a government collapsed a refugee hailed as a hero after saving a child of the angling from a balcony is rewa
the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. of. a new series of rewind a care bring your people back to life and bring you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries. i was looking for. and the other student rewind continues with spirit charm. impact. to make sure that the bad guys behind bars so...
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. >>> and country music star johnny cash spent much of his childhood in a rural arkansas farm colony.ion in 1935, and after an extensive restoration process the house there in arkansas is listed on the national register of historic places. it was one of 500 homes built by the u.s. government there in that colony. >> when people come here, they come here expecting just to hear a johnny cash story. they're really amazed to learn that this was an agricultural resettlement colony during the new deal. >> one interesting artifact in the home is the original cash family piano where they gasketted in the evenings -- gathered in the evenings after a hard day's work. they plan to add more 1930s still buildings to the site over the next few years and they'll hold a benefit concert next to the cash home to help fund this project. project. >>> okay, mark, let's get another check of the forecast and what we can expect after the work week. >> yes, after a cool weekend temperatures this weekend in the 50s, 60s, a few 70s out there. we'll warm things up a little bit into your monday forecast. but it h
. >>> and country music star johnny cash spent much of his childhood in a rural arkansas farm colony.ion in 1935, and after an extensive restoration process the house there in arkansas is listed on the national register of historic places. it was one of 500 homes built by the u.s. government there in that colony. >> when people come here, they come here expecting just to hear a johnny cash story. they're really amazed to learn that this was an agricultural resettlement colony...
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see you next week from colonial in fort worth. now, at six: a new perspective on the wine country wildfires. from the first responders who risked own lives.. to save total >>> now at 6:00, a new perspective on a wine country wildfire. it's from the first responders who risked their own lives to save total strangers. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. newly released body camera footage shows the chaos as emergency crews helped people in a rush to escape. the frustration as they found themselves pleading with others to go. kpix 5 devin fehely shows us the incredible video. >> get in my car. >> the fire is so terrifying. tell me it's just this neighborhood. >> no, it's the whole hills. >> reporter: the body camera video captures the chaos. >> i'm sorry, but you need to get in now. >> i can't. >> reporter: and fear and compassion from the officers as they tried to rescue the victims of the devastating wildfire of the wine country. neighborhood after neighborhood, officers rushed to rescue residents who were too
see you next week from colonial in fort worth. now, at six: a new perspective on the wine country wildfires. from the first responders who risked own lives.. to save total >>> now at 6:00, a new perspective on a wine country wildfire. it's from the first responders who risked their own lives to save total strangers. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. newly released body camera footage shows the chaos as emergency crews helped people in a rush to escape....
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sounds at times like the british building trains in india they would definitely say that they're not colonialbut. when we look at it it definitely is it geo political project it's not only about trading and building infrastructure the second step is of course building political influence and basically reshaping the world order around the countries that joined the news so you feel that it was right and good from. uncle americal not to have attended the silk road summit. is that inch here is that we have to take up china's offer to say that this is a multilateral project because this would be a good idea in theory it's a good thing but in practice until now it is not and the challenge here is to work with china because we need china as a partner we're not going to contain china in any way we shouldn't and at the same time we have to acknowledge that china has a very strong strategy there where we have none that we don't have similar offers that we can make to emerging economies telling them we can help you to build power stations and and networks train networks in a similar way so we have to be
sounds at times like the british building trains in india they would definitely say that they're not colonialbut. when we look at it it definitely is it geo political project it's not only about trading and building infrastructure the second step is of course building political influence and basically reshaping the world order around the countries that joined the news so you feel that it was right and good from. uncle americal not to have attended the silk road summit. is that inch here is that...
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i think the monarchy is outmoded, outdated, and has a colonial past.he royal family. how she will change it, i don't know, but i think she will probably be given a fairly difficult ride, and she might find she's bitten off more than she can chew, but i hope not. why does meghan‘s ethnicity resonate with some black britons? heslyns was the first african caribbean hair salon in coventry, and here meghan is a fascination here for the clients. it's nice to see the royal family's acceptance of black heritage into the family. i don't think her being there specifically is going to change how they run procedures and things that they do on a day—to—day basis. do i think that changes the face of them and makes people from outside of england look us differently? i do, yes. what do you think it says for relations in black britain? or in britain at all? i actually like the monarchy, i think they're very good for the country, and i think with meghan coming into the royal family, it's a reflection of society. i'm excited to see her dress and how her hair will be. i'm
i think the monarchy is outmoded, outdated, and has a colonial past.he royal family. how she will change it, i don't know, but i think she will probably be given a fairly difficult ride, and she might find she's bitten off more than she can chew, but i hope not. why does meghan‘s ethnicity resonate with some black britons? heslyns was the first african caribbean hair salon in coventry, and here meghan is a fascination here for the clients. it's nice to see the royal family's acceptance of...
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colony in kiev thank you very much for the. you're watching the news coming up ahead india's high flying i.t. hub faces chronic water shortage could the solution lie in traditional well digging techniques. and we take a look at how germany's group rivals mexico are gearing up for the world cup with one man looking to set a special record. but first to monica and the latest on a trade dispute between china and the u.s. yes there has been a slight twist if you want to get used to it now with don has recently taken during trade negotiations with the asian powerhouse the move would impose a twenty five percent tariff on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods within the next month chinese trade officials said they were not surprised by the reversal which followed criticism in the united states that china was getting the better deal the u.s. originally announced the terrorists as retaliation for china's infringement of american intellectual property. and all that as financial markets are still reeling from the political turmoil
colony in kiev thank you very much for the. you're watching the news coming up ahead india's high flying i.t. hub faces chronic water shortage could the solution lie in traditional well digging techniques. and we take a look at how germany's group rivals mexico are gearing up for the world cup with one man looking to set a special record. but first to monica and the latest on a trade dispute between china and the u.s. yes there has been a slight twist if you want to get used to it now with don...
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and stars to his name he sees his creations as a colony tribute to lisbon and the upfront take coast. to. the bank. bank. but it involves here we have various types of shellfish the sand consists of auggie biscuit with pieces of green apple in between the firm is made from seawater and coconut and it's nor like a breaking wave. this is my lisbon the taste of seafood. cubes of babylon and here we have grilled sardines with a touch of grilled peppers on cucumber sorbet the aroma of st festivals since the silver grey scales and the dark sardine fillets form a beautiful contrast in a fashion indeed lisbon is characterized by its contrasts for. the bank. man leaning. the pontiff and single double the majestic bridge that has spanned the river tasia since one thousand nine hundred sixty six. times. that if. you need a head for heights and complete concentration on what you're doing your tools must always be secured otherwise they could fall on to the cars down below the steps that's. better than nothing. passive the. back assuming there were at the house that neither of you think up until t
and stars to his name he sees his creations as a colony tribute to lisbon and the upfront take coast. to. the bank. bank. but it involves here we have various types of shellfish the sand consists of auggie biscuit with pieces of green apple in between the firm is made from seawater and coconut and it's nor like a breaking wave. this is my lisbon the taste of seafood. cubes of babylon and here we have grilled sardines with a touch of grilled peppers on cucumber sorbet the aroma of st festivals...
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for over 100 years, they've been ruled by a piece of british colonial era legislation, treating themcontroversially, allowing for the collective punishment of communities. but now that's about to change. pakistani politicians have voted to incorporate the areas around the khyber pass into a neighbouring province. secunder kermani has been there and sent this report. the khyber pass, just over a dozen miles from the afghan border and once a hub of militant activity. for decades, the tribes living here have been ruled separately from the rest of pakistan. now they are being brought into the mainstream and many residents support the move. translation: i'm so happy. we have spent our whole lives being oppressed. if one person committed a crime, then everyone would get arrested. for over 100 years, under a british colonial law, the frontier crimes regulations has been the job of tribal jirgas, like this one, to investigate criminal cases. then, a centrally appointed political agent gives a verdict. that law has now been repealed and courts will eventually play a greater role. translation:
for over 100 years, they've been ruled by a piece of british colonial era legislation, treating themcontroversially, allowing for the collective punishment of communities. but now that's about to change. pakistani politicians have voted to incorporate the areas around the khyber pass into a neighbouring province. secunder kermani has been there and sent this report. the khyber pass, just over a dozen miles from the afghan border and once a hub of militant activity. for decades, the tribes...
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i think it's number historic reasons first of all of course there was the colonialism in algeria when france pulled out of algeria this led to quite a vicious civil war and even back in the ninety's there was massive terrorist attacks committed by algerian islamist terrorists in paris so there's that sort of colonial history but we're also seeing of course france interventionism in countries like libya in two thousand and eleven it was france that initiated that nato humanitarian attack as they called it and involvement in other middle eastern countries too most recently of course trying to fight the assad regime in syria so i think it's just sort of general perception that france is meddling outside areas it should be. from and historically it has done that of course as well with the algerian situation a lot of the young men went to move and live in france so they have a very large muslim despero there's been largely ghettoized and segregated in the suburbs the born here around paris and that does lead to a very. intense hotbed where radicalization is very possible now as well so i t
i think it's number historic reasons first of all of course there was the colonialism in algeria when france pulled out of algeria this led to quite a vicious civil war and even back in the ninety's there was massive terrorist attacks committed by algerian islamist terrorists in paris so there's that sort of colonial history but we're also seeing of course france interventionism in countries like libya in two thousand and eleven it was france that initiated that nato humanitarian attack as they...
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of rhode island, as a colony, was notorious for printing paper money. sot is why madison hated it much. he was glad they did not come to the convention. as the states print the money, that turns rhode island into an economic powerhouse. by the end of the 19th century, rhode island has the five largest manufacturing firms in the world. engines, jewelry, steam , small tools. --tle did they understand and hamilton never photographs but -- never grasped it either but -- >> in an intangible way, is he and important bulwark against the influence of jefferson, madisonian antifederalists? >> he is anti-democratic. >> to balance those wings. >> right. democracy,e is aristocracy, does the government have -- if that is the underlying issue, which will become the issue that the civil war's fought over, did jefferson talk about the common he talkss, you know, about farmers, he is not a farmer. jefferson does not walk behind a plow in his whole life. he is a planter. he has 200 slaves that do the labor for him. party is inan virginia. and in the south. the new englan
of rhode island, as a colony, was notorious for printing paper money. sot is why madison hated it much. he was glad they did not come to the convention. as the states print the money, that turns rhode island into an economic powerhouse. by the end of the 19th century, rhode island has the five largest manufacturing firms in the world. engines, jewelry, steam , small tools. --tle did they understand and hamilton never photographs but -- never grasped it either but -- >> in an intangible...
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here to tell you about the colonial penn program.o buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you
here to tell you about the colonial penn program.o buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you...