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over 40 percent of this area has been assigned to continental shelves. claims on expanded geological continental shelves make up another 10 percent of the ocean. which is now projected to around 57 percent of the oceans will eventually be under the control of the coastal states. in the year 2000 and that's the latest set of figures that we have the international seabed authority which is based in jamaica they came up with an estimate as they saw that governments were starting to work through this more recent component for a lot of the sea for the extended continental shelf they have a figure just just below $12000.00 us trillion dollars is the in-situ estimate of seabed resources in the expanded continental shelf. estimates about the quantity of natural resources buried in the seabed the highest .
over 40 percent of this area has been assigned to continental shelves. claims on expanded geological continental shelves make up another 10 percent of the ocean. which is now projected to around 57 percent of the oceans will eventually be under the control of the coastal states. in the year 2000 and that's the latest set of figures that we have the international seabed authority which is based in jamaica they came up with an estimate as they saw that governments were starting to work through...
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commission on the limits of the continental shelf. well the 1st thing i should say is that you know the work of the commission yes it's true it's quite. 3 that very confidential fashion and the main reason behind that from the beginning while the 2 reasons one is that we're dealing with sovereign rights of states secondly many of the states submit data that are actually confidential data derives from petroleum industry differences so in those data they have to be treated with a very high level of confidentiality there are powerful interests behind the state's petitions seabeds data have enormous economic significance this information contains important clues for where natural resources might be located ready industries and states are not inclined to share this information which can be worth billions i think what we did what i could say is that as members of the commission i think we consider ourselves really scientific and technical experts but we also. cautions of the fact that our recommendations or decisions that we make have huge
commission on the limits of the continental shelf. well the 1st thing i should say is that you know the work of the commission yes it's true it's quite. 3 that very confidential fashion and the main reason behind that from the beginning while the 2 reasons one is that we're dealing with sovereign rights of states secondly many of the states submit data that are actually confidential data derives from petroleum industry differences so in those data they have to be treated with a very high level...
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over 40 percent of this area has been assigned to deal continental shelves. claims on expanded geological continental shelves make up another 10 percent of the ocean. it is now projected that around 57 percent of the oceans will eventually be under the control of the coastal states. in the year 2000 and that's the latest set of figures that we have the international seabed authority which is based in jamaica they came up with an estimate as they saw that governments were starting to work through this more recent component for a lot of the sea for the extended continental shelf they have a figure just just below $12000.00 us trillion dollars is the in-situ estimate of seabed resources in the extended continental shelves. estimates about the quantity of natural resources buried in the seabed are highly speculative but if the figure of $12000.00 trillion u.s. dollars is right it would be enough to every person on earth a check for one and a half $1000000.00. for this is one of the country's leading the charge to claim a piece of the pie like current nothing has
over 40 percent of this area has been assigned to deal continental shelves. claims on expanded geological continental shelves make up another 10 percent of the ocean. it is now projected that around 57 percent of the oceans will eventually be under the control of the coastal states. in the year 2000 and that's the latest set of figures that we have the international seabed authority which is based in jamaica they came up with an estimate as they saw that governments were starting to work...
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the continental army base in america. it will become the first united states army but before it is the u.s. army, it is the army of america. what elements of america? certainly, part of the american revolution. the united colonies. so, when does the continental army begin? it is not necessarily the start of the revolution. a couple classes ago, we were talking about the french and indian or. that was the world war that fundamentally altered several different nations, but primarily france, britain, and the british colonies. many americans had fought alongside british soldiers, british officers. what happenedcall when the groups and directed -- interacted? a lot of ways, the british are looking down on the colonists for a number of reasons. and that was having to do with tactics, formal military training. some of it had to do with how they dressed. over's also a large aspect who holds the higher rank. a colonial officer outranking a british officer? the british officers of lower rank saying they have right. this infuriated
the continental army base in america. it will become the first united states army but before it is the u.s. army, it is the army of america. what elements of america? certainly, part of the american revolution. the united colonies. so, when does the continental army begin? it is not necessarily the start of the revolution. a couple classes ago, we were talking about the french and indian or. that was the world war that fundamentally altered several different nations, but primarily france,...
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over 40 percent of this area has been assigned to legal continental shelves. claims on expanded geological continental shelves make up another 10 percent of the ocean. it is now projected that around 57 percent of the oceans will eventually be under the control of the coastal states. in the year 2000 and that's the latest set of figures that we have the international seabed authority which is based in jamaica they came up with an estimate as they saw that governments were starting to work through this more recent component for a lot of the sea for the extended continental shelf they have a figure just just below $12000.00 u.s. trillion dollars is the in-situ estimate of seabed resources in the expanded continental shelf. estimates about the quantity of natural resources buried in the seabed are highly speculative but if the figure of $12000.00 trillion u.s. dollars is white it would be enough to every person on earth a check for one and a half $1000000.00. for this is one of the country's leading the charge to claim a piece of the pie current nothing has a leg
over 40 percent of this area has been assigned to legal continental shelves. claims on expanded geological continental shelves make up another 10 percent of the ocean. it is now projected that around 57 percent of the oceans will eventually be under the control of the coastal states. in the year 2000 and that's the latest set of figures that we have the international seabed authority which is based in jamaica they came up with an estimate as they saw that governments were starting to work...
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at the very top is going to be the continental congress. they are supreme. they are the ones enter two. we will work on that. going back. we find the declaration of independence. extremely limited. we had our list. print money but not raise taxes. that could be a real problem. this is where we start. the whole military competence. the military interest to the government. that is the way it works here. that is where starts. just below. your commanding general. after that, george. can i just do that? george is going to get the job. he talked about this. he looks the part. he does not have the most stellar career. is also a west virginia. getting them to be in charge, you're going to get the help from the southern colonies. it is usually important. that one of the wealthiest commies you have. deafly want them on your side. he does his best. he too was starting from square one. when he first gets to boston, he has to teach them how to cook food. basic hygiene. how to use the weapon and all that kind of stuff. the politics and whatnot. 's work is definitely not f
at the very top is going to be the continental congress. they are supreme. they are the ones enter two. we will work on that. going back. we find the declaration of independence. extremely limited. we had our list. print money but not raise taxes. that could be a real problem. this is where we start. the whole military competence. the military interest to the government. that is the way it works here. that is where starts. just below. your commanding general. after that, george. can i just do...
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in november of 1775, the continental congress created two battalions of a new kind of order.uld protect our ships and sailors and be at home with musket in hand. their versatility was proven in a war of independence when 234 continental marines conducted their first amphibious rate. capturing the british supply of gunpowder and cannons at port nassau. ever since, marines have fought in every war. the legend has grown and grown with each passing year. marines who won the first overseas battle, vanquishing pilot -- pirates in tripoli. their high stiff collar, which shielded them earned them the immortal name, leatherneck. it was the marines who, after two long days of battle, marched through the halls of montezuma. who had heavyines casualties to keep the kaiser's troops back in world war i, earning the title, devil dogs. it was the marines who raised the flag on the black sands of iwo jima. pres. trump: marines have struck fear into the hearts of our enemies and put solace into the hearts of our friends. marines always lead the way. after the 1983 marine barracks bombing, what
in november of 1775, the continental congress created two battalions of a new kind of order.uld protect our ships and sailors and be at home with musket in hand. their versatility was proven in a war of independence when 234 continental marines conducted their first amphibious rate. capturing the british supply of gunpowder and cannons at port nassau. ever since, marines have fought in every war. the legend has grown and grown with each passing year. marines who won the first overseas battle,...
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the if the continental shelf areas and exclusive economic zone areas are overlapping according to turkey that's why that's why there are 2 turkish ships and it's the mediterranean right now one of them which is called 40 has been off sail and has been drilling since early 2019 and the 2nd ship was as sailed off in the late june last month and it is preparing for dragging its counting down right now for for oil and gas drilling in the eastern mediterranean and took a says it will not back down despite all those threats coming from the western allies united states and the quake site all rights and of course we'll all live for us in istanbul send and thank you. nigeria's national assembly went into lockdown on tuesday after shots were fired during fighting between police and a group of shia muslim protesters demonstrators say 2 people were shot by police when they're trying to enter the assembly building the islamic movement of nigeria has protested regularly outside parliament are calling for the release of their leader who's been in detention since 2015. and it's been 2 years since i sold
the if the continental shelf areas and exclusive economic zone areas are overlapping according to turkey that's why that's why there are 2 turkish ships and it's the mediterranean right now one of them which is called 40 has been off sail and has been drilling since early 2019 and the 2nd ship was as sailed off in the late june last month and it is preparing for dragging its counting down right now for for oil and gas drilling in the eastern mediterranean and took a says it will not back down...
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launch their largest event in a while it's worth $3.00 trillion dollars by the fall of the afghan continental free trade deal benefits ordinary africans like you and me. ahmed if i could julia your welcome to the show now he's been found guilty of madda rape and sexual slavery as head of a rebel army in the democratic republic of congo international criminal court has convicted. of 18 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes his brutality and him the nickname the terminator gonda is only the 4th president to be convicted of war crimes by the i.c.c. . he calls himself a revolutionary and a soldier but judges at the international criminal court found bosco to gondor is a war criminal who both commanded and committed horrific acts against civilians and child soldiers is after a 3 year trial to gondor was found guilty on 18 charges becoming only the 4th person ever to be convicted of war crimes by the i.c.c. . for the reasons i have just summarized the chambre having all of the evidence presented by the part this finds you. as. guilty of murder ascribed against humanity guilty of intentio
launch their largest event in a while it's worth $3.00 trillion dollars by the fall of the afghan continental free trade deal benefits ordinary africans like you and me. ahmed if i could julia your welcome to the show now he's been found guilty of madda rape and sexual slavery as head of a rebel army in the democratic republic of congo international criminal court has convicted. of 18 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes his brutality and him the nickname the terminator gonda is...
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there, the continental army prepared to make it stand, commanded by the beloved general george washingtond applause] pres. trump: as the delegates debated the declaration in philadelphia, washington's army watch from manhattan as a massive invading fleet loomed dangerously across new york harbor. the british had come to crush the revolution in its infancy. washington's message to his troops laid bare the stakes. he wrote, "the fate of unborn millions will now depend under god on the courage and conduct of this army. we have therefore to resolve to conquer or die." [cheers and applause] pres. trump: days later, general washington ordered the declaration read aloud to the troops, the assembled soldiers, just joined an excited crowd , running down broadway. they toppled a statue of king george and melted it into bullets for battle. the faraway king would soon learn a timeless lesson about the people of this majestic land. americans love our freedom, and no one will ever take it away from us. [cheers and applause] that same american spirit that emboldened our founders has kept us strong throu
there, the continental army prepared to make it stand, commanded by the beloved general george washingtond applause] pres. trump: as the delegates debated the declaration in philadelphia, washington's army watch from manhattan as a massive invading fleet loomed dangerously across new york harbor. the british had come to crush the revolution in its infancy. washington's message to his troops laid bare the stakes. he wrote, "the fate of unborn millions will now depend under god on the...
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events in the world that's worth doing a point 4 busy trillion dollars bob collins the outcome continental free trade deal benefits or najaf becomes like you and me. i made you mike a julia you're welcome to the show. now he's been found guilty of rape and sexual slavery. in the democratic republic of congo international criminal court has convicted. of 18 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes his brutality and him the nickname the terminator. is only the 4th present because of war crimes by the i.c.c. . he calls himself a revolutionary and a soldier but judges at the international criminal court found bosco to gondor is a war criminal who both commanded and committed horrific acts against civilians and child soldiers after a 3 year trial to gondor was found guilty on 18 charges coming early to 4th person ever to be convicted of war crimes by the i.c.c. for the reasons i just summarized the chair having all of the evidence presented by the part this finds you scored. guilty of murder this crime against humanity guilty of intentionally direct think again civil defense as a war cr
events in the world that's worth doing a point 4 busy trillion dollars bob collins the outcome continental free trade deal benefits or najaf becomes like you and me. i made you mike a julia you're welcome to the show. now he's been found guilty of rape and sexual slavery. in the democratic republic of congo international criminal court has convicted. of 18 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes his brutality and him the nickname the terminator. is only the 4th present because of war...
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the americans had a small continental army that could not really be counted on. the british of the greatest navy in the world. the americans did not have a navy to speak of. we have privateers. pirates, essentially, that we gave the ability to steal and pillage for their pay. most americans did not actually support independence. less than half of continental americans support independence. thousands fought for the british. and many of the others just wanted to be left alone. that is not to mention the thousands of german soldiers and the thousands of native sided withhathat the british. the british have be world's greatest economy. we had no central bank. we had a very hard time raising money. so, how did we win? it's not that we wanted it more than they did. it had a lot to do with the fact that we used intelligence better than they did. that george washington, among others, was really good at utilizing the information that came in from a network of spies. and the intelligence apparatus that he had set up. b.a. inler holds a historyand a m.a. in from the maxwell
the americans had a small continental army that could not really be counted on. the british of the greatest navy in the world. the americans did not have a navy to speak of. we have privateers. pirates, essentially, that we gave the ability to steal and pillage for their pay. most americans did not actually support independence. less than half of continental americans support independence. thousands fought for the british. and many of the others just wanted to be left alone. that is not to...
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made up ofmpany former officers in the continental army. became theien acres original -- this 5 million acres became the core settlement of ohio. , subcontracted a debt -- a sale of one million acres to a company. acresss sold over 300,000 to a guy named john cleve sims in 1788. time, connecticut was claiming land that resulted of 3.3 6ern reserve million acres. the point of this is to say that even at the same time congress was trying to map out this uniform system, it was also sowing confusion in various ways by allowing other groups to purchase our claim lands on their own terms. there was the problem of officers warrant from the revolution, which also gave continental army officers a and stateestern lands officers as well. that results in the creation of .he virginia military district four point 2 million acres. the u.s. military district of 2.5 million acres. we think of the northwest ordinance as being a clear and clean set of privations. provisions. at the same time, congress is also hastily disposing of gigantic parcels of -- parcel
made up ofmpany former officers in the continental army. became theien acres original -- this 5 million acres became the core settlement of ohio. , subcontracted a debt -- a sale of one million acres to a company. acresss sold over 300,000 to a guy named john cleve sims in 1788. time, connecticut was claiming land that resulted of 3.3 6ern reserve million acres. the point of this is to say that even at the same time congress was trying to map out this uniform system, it was also sowing...
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had a smalls continental army that could not really be counted on. the british of the greatest navy in the world. the americans did not have a navy to speak of. we have privateers. pirates, essentially, we gave the ability to steal and pillage for their pay. most americans did not support independence. less than half of continental support independence. thousands fought for the british. others wanted to be left alone. that's not to mention the british soldiers in the native americans. the british have be world's greatest economy. we had no central bank. we had a very hard time raising money. so, how did we win? it's not that after he got his masters, he served in the united states marine corps and then joined the cia. today he's a cia operations officer. from 1969 to 2003 when he finally retired. he has written other things. he authored "astounding fathers of american intelligence and black dispatches." those are available on these cia website. they are fascinating. i invite you to check them out. he has also written numerous articles for publication
had a smalls continental army that could not really be counted on. the british of the greatest navy in the world. the americans did not have a navy to speak of. we have privateers. pirates, essentially, we gave the ability to steal and pillage for their pay. most americans did not support independence. less than half of continental support independence. thousands fought for the british. others wanted to be left alone. that's not to mention the british soldiers in the native americans. the...
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he continental congress also responded favorably to these petitions. 1776, the n july of continental congressmaned and three new fort on the congress imaned and supplied three new for the to these new support kentucky settlements. during the fall and winter of 776, it sent two tons of powder, four tons of lead, boats to carry 1,500 men and food to 2,000 people for six months. hat's a fair amount of war material that the continental congress was providing to kentucky at a very early stage. hen when conditions deteriorated in the following spring, congress sent a thousand rifles and another ton of lead, so from the beginning of the war effort these small embattled were ky communities fortunate to receive the support of revolutionary governments both at the state level and at level.ional meanwhile, ians, were in a difficult position. divided in mewhat terms of a sense of their loyalties. asked you to at i read for today, talked little the ohio indians and their decisions, their oyalties, the ohio indians had had a fairly long connection by 1776 to the british empire but they also had a
he continental congress also responded favorably to these petitions. 1776, the n july of continental congressmaned and three new fort on the congress imaned and supplied three new for the to these new support kentucky settlements. during the fall and winter of 776, it sent two tons of powder, four tons of lead, boats to carry 1,500 men and food to 2,000 people for six months. hat's a fair amount of war material that the continental congress was providing to kentucky at a very early stage. hen...
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greene and his ragged unpaid long-suffering continentals, once more prepared for battle.the battle of utah springs. eight september, 1781. right here. see how close we are to charleston? now, there are this close to charleston. eight september, 1781. the bloodiest battle of the southern campaign. hotly contested. he directed and orderly withdrawal from the field. he led alexander stewart, who succeeded infield command, the technical victory. greene took 23% casualties. stewart suffered crippling losses of 38%. one day after the battle, stuart began a with drawl, that in the months following, eventually ended inside british lines of charleston. the british army set to remain in the field for major combat, nevermore to reappear, except seeking food and forage. british back. they were pinned to the coast. 233 years ago, helen williams who commanded the cottonelle of at utah springs on the results. the best criteria of victory, is to be found in consequences. the following month, 19 october, 1781, the world shaking event occurred in littleton in virginia. it was the carolina
greene and his ragged unpaid long-suffering continentals, once more prepared for battle.the battle of utah springs. eight september, 1781. right here. see how close we are to charleston? now, there are this close to charleston. eight september, 1781. the bloodiest battle of the southern campaign. hotly contested. he directed and orderly withdrawal from the field. he led alexander stewart, who succeeded infield command, the technical victory. greene took 23% casualties. stewart suffered...
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shares are trading higher in continental. the german car parts producer blamed a warning on a fall in global vehicle production and unanticipated change in customer demand very interesting moves in the auto space on the back of this warning. you can see there the four auto partsmakers trading sharply higher this morning. up 7.9% is faurecia. i want to get out to annette and this market. what does it say about expectations that a company can come out with a warning for the 2019 year and they surge expectations may be nearly as low as they can get, annette >> certainly that's the case if you look at continental shares, they hit a six-year low earlier this month now if you look at the profit warning, it is actually -- it's a warning, but not as bad as people had expected. now sales are expected to come in between 44 billion and 45 billion euros. before it was 45 billion to 47 billion euros. it is a warning but not a gigantic downward revision of what they expected what they're saying is auto production will be 5% lower in the es
shares are trading higher in continental. the german car parts producer blamed a warning on a fall in global vehicle production and unanticipated change in customer demand very interesting moves in the auto space on the back of this warning. you can see there the four auto partsmakers trading sharply higher this morning. up 7.9% is faurecia. i want to get out to annette and this market. what does it say about expectations that a company can come out with a warning for the 2019 year and they...
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pressure from local unions and businesses fearful it could make them less competitive the african continental free trade area has its call hopes the elimination of tariffs will help boost regional trade by 60 percent within 3 years after those other moment where it's like in south africa have already ratified the free trade deal at present only 16 percent of trade by african nations is with continental neighborhoods. if you haven't heard about african fashion made in germany well as a german family owned company that has indeed carved out a niche selling material for booze to western africa who was the africa version of the city's city gents suit and it's made of damask the german bar company exports 2000000 meters of it per year to countries across africa. glowing colors shiny materials complex embroidery on the top down booboos of the festive go to live with it west african muslim and the tailors in the capital niamey can use up to 9 meters of material for this kind of traditional clothes were. dumped on to good we measure the neck exactly it has to see will because that's where the embroid
pressure from local unions and businesses fearful it could make them less competitive the african continental free trade area has its call hopes the elimination of tariffs will help boost regional trade by 60 percent within 3 years after those other moment where it's like in south africa have already ratified the free trade deal at present only 16 percent of trade by african nations is with continental neighborhoods. if you haven't heard about african fashion made in germany well as a german...
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it's also a problem for the european union is specially as a european union the continental europe continental european economy is anyway close to a recession this is also true for germany therefore we should do more to allow for compromise with the u.s. with the u.k. so you're advocating further compromise by the e.u. towards the towards the u k. well i had always been of the opinion that the european union that the european union commission has it's too hot has been too hot in negotiating with the u.k. but on the other hand i do not expect the nuclear the strategy the stance of the european union commission to change fortunately deal or no deal isn't it just time the whole saga was over or is that just me being fed up with reporting on it. well i think many investors in the financial markets would indeed prefer to have the saga to be over but on the other hand they are also aware that there are risks and they also like to know what these with their 4 there's no clear position on this. very much economist of comments bank joining us from frankfurt this morning thank you. thank you for what th
it's also a problem for the european union is specially as a european union the continental europe continental european economy is anyway close to a recession this is also true for germany therefore we should do more to allow for compromise with the u.s. with the u.k. so you're advocating further compromise by the e.u. towards the towards the u k. well i had always been of the opinion that the european union that the european union commission has it's too hot has been too hot in negotiating...
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of course it sounds like a very good idea to trade more with one another and the african continental free trade area is a step in that direction the potential is huge as you say because compared to trade with non african countries african countries trade very little with one another currently and another sign for hope is that trade between african countries is a lot less concentrated on primary goods which leaves room for value addition of course however what we need to see also is that the continental free trade area is far from being implemented so negotiations still need to follow and we do hope that the trade conflict will be resolved soon who's got most to lose if we look at africa china or the us but briefly please. what of course most african countries have no interest in picking sides in the conflict. the us have been losing political and economic in flight. in africa for some time while china has been gaining influence and this is also reflected in trade volumes china is clearly the number one for many african countries so i think the trade conflict might actually further st
of course it sounds like a very good idea to trade more with one another and the african continental free trade area is a step in that direction the potential is huge as you say because compared to trade with non african countries african countries trade very little with one another currently and another sign for hope is that trade between african countries is a lot less concentrated on primary goods which leaves room for value addition of course however what we need to see also is that the...
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the african continental free trade agreement. and kenyan families of people killed in a plane crash in ethiopia in march reject a proposal by plane maker boeing to compensate them saying they'll go through the courts instead. this is business africa. has welcomed african leaders set to launch a continent wide free trade zone this weekend at an extraordinary summit of the african union in the jat meeting will put the trade zone in its quote operational phase that meets the $25.00 countries that have already ratified the deal will start enjoying lower trade restrictions also africa's biggest economy nigeria now says it will sign the deal the agreement is expected to accelerate the pace of economic development in africa where regional trade remains alarmingly low. africa is set to be the world's largest market by population and the world's largest free trade area the african continent a free trade agreement the a.f.c. f.t. a good one day open access to a market with 1200000000 people. 25 african countries have ratified the agreement
the african continental free trade agreement. and kenyan families of people killed in a plane crash in ethiopia in march reject a proposal by plane maker boeing to compensate them saying they'll go through the courts instead. this is business africa. has welcomed african leaders set to launch a continent wide free trade zone this weekend at an extraordinary summit of the african union in the jat meeting will put the trade zone in its quote operational phase that meets the $25.00 countries that...
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already ratified the free trade deal at present only 16 percent of trade by african nations is with continental neighborhoods. if you haven't heard about african fashion made in germany well as a german family owned company that has indeed carved out a niche selling material for booze to western africa who was the africa version of the city's city gents suit made of damask the german bar company exports 2000000 meters of it per year to countries across africa. glowing colors shiny materials complex embroidery on the top down. of the festive go to live with it west african muslim and the tailors in muses capital niamey can use up to 9 meters of material for this kind of traditional clothes were. good we measure the neck exactly it has to see will because that's where the embroidery goes if the neckline is too wide and doesn't sit right the entire government is ruined it doesn't matter how well you have so in the rest it's a waste it all depends on the nick pm i did do i don't know but fabric for booze comes from far afield even from the small german town of oh in saxony where the power company h
already ratified the free trade deal at present only 16 percent of trade by african nations is with continental neighborhoods. if you haven't heard about african fashion made in germany well as a german family owned company that has indeed carved out a niche selling material for booze to western africa who was the africa version of the city's city gents suit made of damask the german bar company exports 2000000 meters of it per year to countries across africa. glowing colors shiny materials...
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the versatility was proven when 234 continental marines conducted their first amphibious raid. powder and canon at ft. nassau pmt ever since marines have fought in every american war. in re legend has groan and groan and groan were with o with each pass yeerg. twhas it was marines who within the first overseas battle. the high stiff collar shielding them from the enemy sword earned them the name leather neck. it was the hrns who havre two days of battle marched through thele halls of montezuma, taking heavy casualties to kick the kaisers troops out in wourmrld ii, earning the titles devil dogs. and the marines raised the flag on the black sands of iwojima. [ applause ] >> from the reservoir to casson, from hell mund to baghdad, marines have struck fear in the hearts of our enemies and put solace into the hearts of friends. marines always lead the way. after the 1983 marine barracks bombs in beirut which claimed the lives of 241 u.s. serviceman, marine sergeant jeffrey natashaen lay in bandages so badly wounded, barely alive. when the commandant of the marine corps came to the h
the versatility was proven when 234 continental marines conducted their first amphibious raid. powder and canon at ft. nassau pmt ever since marines have fought in every american war. in re legend has groan and groan and groan were with o with each pass yeerg. twhas it was marines who within the first overseas battle. the high stiff collar shielding them from the enemy sword earned them the name leather neck. it was the hrns who havre two days of battle marched through thele halls of montezuma,...
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de la reina del sur temporada dos esta noche el videojuo enodo el mundo, 100 adolescentesto los continenteshermana empezó la pelea él le dio un golpe a mi papá >> no, aunque me muero por verte no
de la reina del sur temporada dos esta noche el videojuo enodo el mundo, 100 adolescentesto los continenteshermana empezó la pelea él le dio un golpe a mi papá >> no, aunque me muero por verte no
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llegaron de los 5 continentes y con un promedio de edad de 16 aÑos para disputar la final del campeonaton joven de amÉrica del norte. tambiÉn allÁ hay talento. nos vamos. gracias por permitirnos entrar a sus hogares hay mÁs noticias tenga buenas noches. buen inicio de semana. ♪. ♪. >> [gaby] la semana pasada, en "masterchef latino"... >> ¿quÉ proteÍna eligieron para dubraska? >> bueno, para dubraska, pues le pusimos cuy. >> cuy. >> un ratoncito. >> dios mÍo. o sea, nos va a odiar para toda la vida. >> ¿quÉ mÁs tienes en la caja? >> galletas marÍa. >> ah, un "pie" de ratÓn. >> realmente, pues, siento que me quieren sacar hoy de aquÍ, ¿no? esto no me va a hacer a mÍ caer. [hs] ¡estÁ sabroso! >> bueno, ¿el primo de ratatouille cÓmo estÁ servido? >> bueno, yo les presento hoy un cuy. y bueno, ahÍ estÁ. >> ahÍ estÁ buenÍsimo. el tiro por la culata, dirÍamos en mÉxico. >> si tÚ tuvieras que dedicar este plato a alguien, ¿a quiÉn se lo dedicarÍas?
llegaron de los 5 continentes y con un promedio de edad de 16 aÑos para disputar la final del campeonaton joven de amÉrica del norte. tambiÉn allÁ hay talento. nos vamos. gracias por permitirnos entrar a sus hogares hay mÁs noticias tenga buenas noches. buen inicio de semana. ♪. ♪. >> [gaby] la semana pasada, en "masterchef latino"... >> ¿quÉ proteÍna eligieron para dubraska? >> bueno, para dubraska, pues le pusimos cuy. >> cuy. >> un...
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the african continental free trade agreement is expected to create the was the largest single market in the continent is home to one and a quarter 1000000000 africans leaders hope that the free trade agreement will help create jobs as breaking up the growth but it's not clear whether investors will overlook the internal strife in many african countries and bring in the much needed capital to boost production of goods and services. african entrepreneur say the agreement could be the answer to the continent's many problems and the truth is we do have china africa by the nowhere to get the kind of returns on investment that you get in the african so you're confident the investors will come and come to visit me to the point to walk problem what's going to develop policies govern the create jobs i live in poverty there are also fears that corruption and we can force majeure. some countries could model success of what's being billed as a historic free trade agreement but you crease al-jazeera here may be. well protectionist policies in many african states serve proved a major obstacle see
the african continental free trade agreement is expected to create the was the largest single market in the continent is home to one and a quarter 1000000000 africans leaders hope that the free trade agreement will help create jobs as breaking up the growth but it's not clear whether investors will overlook the internal strife in many african countries and bring in the much needed capital to boost production of goods and services. african entrepreneur say the agreement could be the answer to...
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have: african leaders launched a continental free-trade zone.he african union was meeting in a summit. newimportant could this trade zone be? >> it has been signed by 54 out of t the 55 countries. countries, half have ratified this agreement. it is going to go into effect in one year. the devil is in the details. there are lots of details t to e ironeded out. some countries are worried. nigeriaa waited until the last few days to agree to this free-trade area because they know their industries and agriculture can be fragile. putting them in a free-trade area might endanger them. to put in difficult place and implement and make destrtroyeguards will not this nice idea that has been celebrated here in niger. genie: another issue talked about has been the worsening situation in libya. what has been said about that? african leadede had a different message this time around. they are saying france played a major role, italy has played a major role. the united nations has been the mediator and the result is a catastrophe. they are saying we should have
have: african leaders launched a continental free-trade zone.he african union was meeting in a summit. newimportant could this trade zone be? >> it has been signed by 54 out of t the 55 countries. countries, half have ratified this agreement. it is going to go into effect in one year. the devil is in the details. there are lots of details t to e ironeded out. some countries are worried. nigeriaa waited until the last few days to agree to this free-trade area because they know their...
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ramÓn: vamos a otra parte del continente americano.en mÉxico el conflicto entre la policÍa federal y tambiÉn se refiriÓ a la aparente corrupciÓn que existe en la policÍa federal. >> y ya ordene. que se haga una investigaciÓn a fondo. y sobre todo, que se den a conocer las denuncias presentadas. de corrupciÓn y se investigue mÁs sobre el manejo de la policÍa federal. ramÓn: estas declaraciones desatan una controversia sobre la supuesta corrupciÓnque hay en la policÍa federal sobre el pago de $2600 millones por equipo que aparentemente costaba $600,000,000. y vamos a continuarahÍ mismo en mÉxico. se ha suscitado una polÉmica por la forma en que profesoras apliquen el castigo a los niÑos deberÁ guarderÍa que los tiene aterrorizados. dice que es para que sean disciplinados. y los padres, segÚn parece, estÁn muy indignados. >> los niÑos al escuchar el sonido tiemblan de miedo. pero lo que indigna es que mientras los pequeÑos atemorizaba las encargadas de cuidarlos se burlaban de ellos. >> cada vez que se porten mal, ya escucharon. >> la hacÍan para mantener tranquilos a los niÑos y que du
ramÓn: vamos a otra parte del continente americano.en mÉxico el conflicto entre la policÍa federal y tambiÉn se refiriÓ a la aparente corrupciÓn que existe en la policÍa federal. >> y ya ordene. que se haga una investigaciÓn a fondo. y sobre todo, que se den a conocer las denuncias presentadas. de corrupciÓn y se investigue mÁs sobre el manejo de la policÍa federal. ramÓn: estas declaraciones desatan una controversia sobre la supuesta corrupciÓnque hay en la policÍa federal...
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the continental army suffered a bitter winter of valley forge. a victory from cornwallis of yorktown. our army rammed the ramparts. it took over the airports. it did everything it had to do, and at fort mckendry under the rocket's red glare, it had nothing but victory and when don came, their star-spangled banner waived defiant. [cheers and applause] and gettysburg, our soldiers gave the last full measure of devotion for the true unity of our nation and the freedom of all americans. in the trenches of world war i, an army sergeant named alvin york faced an inferno of enemy fire and refused to retreat. he said "i won't leave. i won't stop." he shot his rifle 18 times, killing 18 of the enemy. when they fixed bayonets and charged, he killed seven more. the entire german machine gun battalion surrender because of one man, alvin york. a generation later, the army returned to europe and embarked upon a great crusade with knives and rifles in hand, the rangers scaled the cliffs of normandy, the 101st airborne leapt into the danger from above, illuminat
the continental army suffered a bitter winter of valley forge. a victory from cornwallis of yorktown. our army rammed the ramparts. it took over the airports. it did everything it had to do, and at fort mckendry under the rocket's red glare, it had nothing but victory and when don came, their star-spangled banner waived defiant. [cheers and applause] and gettysburg, our soldiers gave the last full measure of devotion for the true unity of our nation and the freedom of all americans. in the...
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it is not trading as much to the downside as its continental counterparts. by is done .2 .22 -- is down 2.22%. the lufthansa is trading down today. bayer is trading down today. the tray narrative mixed up in all of this. continental market in europe, down and down hard. ftse is being rescued by the pound, taylor. taylor: you know what else is coming to our rescue? jay powell. first, central banks race to the bottom. the bank of japan is adamant that it has more ammunition left, while policymakers look to the fed tomorrow as it kicks off its fomc meeting today. the other big headline, u.s. and china trade talks will resume after a two-month pause with little hope of a picture in shanghai. -- breakthrough in shanghai. we are joined by the wells fargo investment institute cohead of global fixed income strategy. i know you work global, but i have to start with u.s. morgan stanley this morning is saying we should cut by 50 basis points. where do you stand? >> extreme views. by more than one is expected, and the other is to go the opposite way. the fed is built in
it is not trading as much to the downside as its continental counterparts. by is done .2 .22 -- is down 2.22%. the lufthansa is trading down today. bayer is trading down today. the tray narrative mixed up in all of this. continental market in europe, down and down hard. ftse is being rescued by the pound, taylor. taylor: you know what else is coming to our rescue? jay powell. first, central banks race to the bottom. the bank of japan is adamant that it has more ammunition left, while...
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the backdrop to a unique sporting event the 31st edition of the bosphorus cross continental swimming race saw more than 2000 competitors from 59 countries swim between 2 continents the swimmers ranging from ages 14 to 89 had to brave more than just a grueling 6.5 kilometer distance choppy conditions and by sea temperatures added to the challenge yes well what what is gold and that. there is some call to finish is difficult because of what they. are much called. it's it's cool but it's difficult for. me to get it was really difficult i suffered a lot especially at the end of the water was really cold at times i had to give my all to pull through. but for those that made it to the finish line located on istanbul's european port it was all worth it. and just at the end it was that was biased really really good but. the race was won by turkish competitors in both gender kat's agrees with the fastest time posted just over 47 minutes but nationalities are of little importance in a sporting event which defies borders. here's a recap of the top stories that we're following for you must manag
the backdrop to a unique sporting event the 31st edition of the bosphorus cross continental swimming race saw more than 2000 competitors from 59 countries swim between 2 continents the swimmers ranging from ages 14 to 89 had to brave more than just a grueling 6.5 kilometer distance choppy conditions and by sea temperatures added to the challenge yes well what what is gold and that. there is some call to finish is difficult because of what they. are much called. it's it's cool but it's difficult...
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matt: what about continental?ss we will go the other way on that stock. >> continental was the latest in the car industry. that includes daimler in the past few weeks as well as omnium and the chemical supplier to the industry. continental is predicting shrinkage of 5% in carmaking across the world, more severe than renault's prediction of a 2% decline in the car market worldwide. anna: thank you. on therie has the latest numbers. >> very strong sales numbers .rom them as -- hermes as they do with the protests is with, they suffered from this but still looks like we are seeing the demands, the iconic birkin bags are still out there. matt: thank you for joining us. you can get the latest stocks stories from our team, on your bloomberg terminal or get it by the mobile app. the open in four minutes time. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: hey minutes until the start of the cash equities trading for this morning in europe. let's look at the markets. annmarie hordern is standing by in london. in asia, we saw asian stocks ralli
matt: what about continental?ss we will go the other way on that stock. >> continental was the latest in the car industry. that includes daimler in the past few weeks as well as omnium and the chemical supplier to the industry. continental is predicting shrinkage of 5% in carmaking across the world, more severe than renault's prediction of a 2% decline in the car market worldwide. anna: thank you. on therie has the latest numbers. >> very strong sales numbers .rom them as -- hermes...
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so not only was the army not named after washington, but the continental army could not yet secure, and not yet exist in airports during the revolutionary war. the president spoke to reporters shortly before leaving for his property where he acknowledged he had technical issues because of the rainy conditions during thiz speech. take -- during his speech. take a look. >> the teleprompter went out, so i could have said, and actually right in the middle of that sentence, it went out. >> coming up, the president hits a high in the polls. the new numbers showing president trump having his highest job approval ever. >>> and details on which policies he's getting high marks on and where he faces reelection risks and the democrats that pose the biggest 2020 threat to him. we're back with the morning's top stories in less than three minutes. rning's top stories in less than three minutes. >>> president trump's approval rating edges up to the highest point of his presidency, but ahead of 2020, he's struggling in head-to-head match ups against several democratic candidates. wii breaking down the
so not only was the army not named after washington, but the continental army could not yet secure, and not yet exist in airports during the revolutionary war. the president spoke to reporters shortly before leaving for his property where he acknowledged he had technical issues because of the rainy conditions during thiz speech. take -- during his speech. take a look. >> the teleprompter went out, so i could have said, and actually right in the middle of that sentence, it went out....
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but still ahead of it, we are dragging up still ahead of it, we are dragging up this warm, dry continentaleratures sitting around 19 or 20 degrees in the south—east corner. another beautiful day for many. across wales and the irish sea at the risk of showers. the heat picking on thursday into the south—east stop in at the london area a high of 37 degrees. if that happens, it will be the warmestjuly day on record and it looks as though there is a possibility of breaking that record that was set in 2015 but a change will come on friday as a cold front pushes them. it will introduce this slightly yellow, brighter tone which means there is a cool air behind it that front, and it will push the warmerair into that front, and it will push the warmer air into the south—east corner. 0n warmer air into the south—east corner. on tuesday, the frontal system just a band of cloud, not producing that much rain but look at the difference in the temperatures. we might see photo degrees in the greater london area but again it will certainly feel different. —— 20 degrees. a slight change in with the emphasis
but still ahead of it, we are dragging up still ahead of it, we are dragging up this warm, dry continentaleratures sitting around 19 or 20 degrees in the south—east corner. another beautiful day for many. across wales and the irish sea at the risk of showers. the heat picking on thursday into the south—east stop in at the london area a high of 37 degrees. if that happens, it will be the warmestjuly day on record and it looks as though there is a possibility of breaking that record that was...
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in june of 1775 be continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york and named after the great george washington commander in chief of the continental army suffered a bitter winter of valley forge found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized the big 3 from cornwallis of yorktown our army manned the air it rained the ramparts it took over the airport it did everything it had to do. so after being ridiculed on social media and elsewhere trump this to say to reporters. i stood in the rain the teleprompter went out so i had. yet the teleprompter went out it kept going on and then at the end of this one out when the put so i could have said yeah and actually right in the middle of that one out. that's not a good feeling when you're standing in front of millions and millions of people on television. sports news is coming up in just a moment right here on the news hour and an ethiopian runner had this race in the bag why did he stop with one lap left to go. the details coming up in a moment. it's my privilege to name al-
in june of 1775 be continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york and named after the great george washington commander in chief of the continental army suffered a bitter winter of valley forge found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized the big 3 from cornwallis of yorktown our army manned the air it rained the ramparts it took over the airport it did everything it had to do. so after being ridiculed on social media...
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in june of 1775 the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york a name after the great george washington commander in chief of the continental army suffered a bitter winter of that we forge found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized victory from cornwallis of europe then our army mandir it rained the ramparts it took over the airport to do everything it had to do when he was asked about said on friday president trump blamed the weather for playing havoc with technology. i stood in the rain the teleprompter went out so i had. yet to telegraph it went out it kept going and going to see as it went out the book so i could have said yes and actually right in the middle of that one out. that's not a good feeling when you're standing in front of millions and millions of people on television greek prime minister alexis to process told supporters that a last minute upset is still possible as polish predict to lose an election is on sunday he and his left wing star is a party of lead the country through 4 grueling is
in june of 1775 the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around boston and new york a name after the great george washington commander in chief of the continental army suffered a bitter winter of that we forge found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized victory from cornwallis of europe then our army mandir it rained the ramparts it took over the airport to do everything it had to do when he was asked about said on friday president...
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brings nations together but an annual race in turkey goes a step further than that to the cross continental swimming rates held on the bosphorus it is stamboul brings together europe and asia in a unique way competition. the july 15th motss bridge in istanbul the gateway between europe and asia and the backdrop to a unique sporting event the 31st edition of the buspar us cross continental swimming race saw more than 2000 competitors from 59 countries swim between 2 continents the swimmers ranging from ages 14 to 89 had to brave more than just a glowing 6.5 kilometer distance as choppy conditions and by sea temperatures adding to the challenge yes well what what is gold and. i mean if there is a more call the thing is just difficult because so what that. much call. it's it's cool but it's difficult. to absorb the beginning to get it was really difficult i suffered a lot especially at the end. the water was really cold at times so i had to give my all to pull through. but for those that made it to the finish line located on istanbul's european port give us a look at it. and just at the end it
brings nations together but an annual race in turkey goes a step further than that to the cross continental swimming rates held on the bosphorus it is stamboul brings together europe and asia in a unique way competition. the july 15th motss bridge in istanbul the gateway between europe and asia and the backdrop to a unique sporting event the 31st edition of the buspar us cross continental swimming race saw more than 2000 competitors from 59 countries swim between 2 continents the swimmers...