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has pounded the decline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. it's home to britain's most southern port. and here they have a healthy respect for the ocean. here, the behaves got so big, they destroyed a car, and the driver barely got out in time. it's the roughest weather anyone can remember. >> it has been a stressful couple of weeks, we have had bad weather since christmas. and last wednesday was a bit extreme. >> that's when the sea broke some of the two-ton wooden beams that were supposed to protect the harbor. and instead they washed into the port and sank ten boats and damaged more. >> it has been empty since it was built. and i don't know what day it was, but it's a few hundred years old. >> this port was started 200 years ago, but didn't open until 1825. it took 15 years to build it, it has been a difficult winter for the fishermen and along the cornish coastline. some of them haven't been able to fish for two months because of the bad weather. it will take a few weeks before the harbor can reopen, and even then, there's no guarantee th
has pounded the decline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. it's home to britain's most southern port. and here they have a healthy respect for the ocean. here, the behaves got so big, they destroyed a car, and the driver barely got out in time. it's the roughest weather anyone can remember. >> it has been a stressful couple of weeks, we have had bad weather since christmas. and last wednesday was a bit extreme. >> that's when the sea broke some of the two-ton...
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it has been hectic. >> so have you ever known cornwall to be cut off like this? >> i've never seen anything like it in my life. it's unreal. and tainment, the fishermen have really suffered. the community together, pulling enk together in the fact that we're all helping each other. >> really, here in cornwall, they're not just cleaning up, but are worried about what will come next with the sea. the winds are picking up and they expect 30, 40 mile-per-hour winds, and that means that the sea will get rougher, and the port will be closed for a couple of weeks, along the cornish coastline and britain still suffering the effects of the weather. >> jennifer, thank you for being with us this afternoon. and speaking of wild weather, still cleaning up after a volcano erupted, shooting ash 300 miles across the island. the army has banned residents who live 600 miles from the mountain to return. >> now that the eruption has gone down, the island of jav a. the most popular island, and transportation for 2 million passengers. people are affected by the erupstairs on thursday
it has been hectic. >> so have you ever known cornwall to be cut off like this? >> i've never seen anything like it in my life. it's unreal. and tainment, the fishermen have really suffered. the community together, pulling enk together in the fact that we're all helping each other. >> really, here in cornwall, they're not just cleaning up, but are worried about what will come next with the sea. the winds are picking up and they expect 30, 40 mile-per-hour winds, and that means...
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you join me here at the ship in in cornwall. this is britain's southern most port here.y have been battered by storms for weeks. this is the worst they have seen down here in decades, but even this afternoon the winds are picking up here. this is pirate country, this is smuggler country and for this village much of life is about the sea. for weeks, the sea has pounded the coastline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. the village is home to britain's most southern port. here they have a healthy respect for the ocean. >> that sea will take you off your feet and wash you away. >> reporter: here the waves got so big they destroyed a car. the driver barely got out in time. it's the roughest weather anyone can remember. >> it's been a stressful couple of weeks, we have had weather since before christmas, last wednesday was a bit extreme. >> reporter: that's when the sea broke some of the two-ton wooden beams that were supposed to protect the harbor, instead they washed in to the port and helped sink sen are 10 boats and damaged a dozen more. >> that's the f
you join me here at the ship in in cornwall. this is britain's southern most port here.y have been battered by storms for weeks. this is the worst they have seen down here in decades, but even this afternoon the winds are picking up here. this is pirate country, this is smuggler country and for this village much of life is about the sea. for weeks, the sea has pounded the coastline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. the village is home to britain's most southern port. here...
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>> this was a point made by number of businesses 5 visited in cornwall and devon over the last couple days all wanting to see much more advertising and publicity about how they're open for business. i take every opportunity to help with that issue, when the door-line is restored that will be a big moment where i have the honor myself. >> recall the day that he asked the country to imagine the tory government in a place that would be the most family friendly in europe. whether you reflect on that they will reconsider the more recent report from economic and business research which shows that the cost of getting a child through university is written by 5,000 pounds in one year. does he think for most families, money is no object. >> many families faced a tough time in this country, not least because of the appalling recession we had under the party opposite would the government introduced is we have taken steps to encourage flexible working. we are introducing tax free child care, we supported more child care than the last government did helping 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds and above all we
>> this was a point made by number of businesses 5 visited in cornwall and devon over the last couple days all wanting to see much more advertising and publicity about how they're open for business. i take every opportunity to help with that issue, when the door-line is restored that will be a big moment where i have the honor myself. >> recall the day that he asked the country to imagine the tory government in a place that would be the most family friendly in europe. whether you...
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with floods, winds, seas here in cornwall. they are picking up today, but it will take a few weeks before the port reopens, and we don't know if the port will cooperate. >> how are the flood victims coping where you are. are they able to get back to their homes, is the trusty turned on, what is going on now. >> cornwall on the coast. you have - a lot of these houses are high up. flooding has not been an issue, except when the ocean comes in. down in the thames valley, in the somerset valley where a lot of homes flooded. i was in the homes this week and last week, and their waterlogged. there's nowhere for the water to go. the thames barrier is being used to try to drape the thames river. it's waterlogged. we had a lot of harsh weather, rain storms and high winds. it will be several weeks, if not months before people can get back in their homes. when there's a break in weather. we can see people go in and get what they get out. obviously you have to be careful. there's water and electricity. a lot of homes are without power. a
with floods, winds, seas here in cornwall. they are picking up today, but it will take a few weeks before the port reopens, and we don't know if the port will cooperate. >> how are the flood victims coping where you are. are they able to get back to their homes, is the trusty turned on, what is going on now. >> cornwall on the coast. you have - a lot of these houses are high up. flooding has not been an issue, except when the ocean comes in. down in the thames valley, in the...
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for the transactions to go through no one wants to wait an hour now and so as a result these big cornwall it's are actually putting through these unconfirmed transactions before the sixty minutes is up and that's where hackers can get into play take advantage of the vulnerability and then these transactions you know one quick question are the miners kind of operating as the bankers if you will there it's sort of like if you think of like bit torrent it's sort of like a distributed network there are no these are the full nodes within the within the actual system and they're the ones that are keeping everything distributed and in concert with one another wow interesting fun facts i always love learning more about their client but that's all the time we have for now however you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube youtube dot com slash two must r t s i love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust our t. you know also tweet us at aaron aid at edward n.h. from all of us here at boom bust thanks for watching see you next ti
for the transactions to go through no one wants to wait an hour now and so as a result these big cornwall it's are actually putting through these unconfirmed transactions before the sixty minutes is up and that's where hackers can get into play take advantage of the vulnerability and then these transactions you know one quick question are the miners kind of operating as the bankers if you will there it's sort of like if you think of like bit torrent it's sort of like a distributed network there...
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got you should have a pretty going to do about that you know is there a vulnerability to all big cornwall and software companies you know they are are they in trouble something like this happen to all of them well you know that's what you were i was talking about the floor you know i wrote up a little bit about that because you know let's just talk about how the point works because you know big point basically an internet wide distributed network of transactions and you have to make sure that the transactions are all confirmed you know the owner and the owners a big point of correct you have to have the big one miners they're. only in these ledges and the ledges contain the transactions and the thing is that the miners turn these transaction i.d.'s these transactions into hash tags using a cryptic graphic hash. that's based on this script a graphic format called a to take a guess who actually created this particular cryptographic system. and word snowden very close to zero and. so that's another point we'll get to but you know it's similar to the one that when we download. software off of
got you should have a pretty going to do about that you know is there a vulnerability to all big cornwall and software companies you know they are are they in trouble something like this happen to all of them well you know that's what you were i was talking about the floor you know i wrote up a little bit about that because you know let's just talk about how the point works because you know big point basically an internet wide distributed network of transactions and you have to make sure that...
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a hoax it's a joke when austerity suddenly there's all this magical money to bail out tories and cornwall what about the magical money to bail out the people in the bedroom tax scandal magical money to bail out people are being cut off and i just where's this magical money coming out of dave cameron's frank frank what's that all about why doesn't it help people that are not as direct supporters when he's criticized as being a prime minister only for the rich i mean this is a clear example of this this is rich buddies are being flooded over some magic money exactly and in fact the quote about this in the article says the. in words that may yet come back to haunt him cameron said quote my message to the country today is this money is no object in this relief effort whatever money is needed for it will be spent we will take whatever steps are necessary he insisted quote we are a wealthy country and we have taken good care of our public finances and yet we have the bedroom tax with thousands of people many severely disabled or pensioners being thrown out into the street because apparently tha
a hoax it's a joke when austerity suddenly there's all this magical money to bail out tories and cornwall what about the magical money to bail out the people in the bedroom tax scandal magical money to bail out people are being cut off and i just where's this magical money coming out of dave cameron's frank frank what's that all about why doesn't it help people that are not as direct supporters when he's criticized as being a prime minister only for the rich i mean this is a clear example of...
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over the past couple days, all wanting to see more advertising and publicity about how devon and cornwall are open for business. i will take every opportunity i have to help with that issue. i think when the dornish line is restored, that will be a big moment to mark in the benefits of devinon and cornwall, where i have been on holiday myself. >> can i invite the prime minister to recall the day that he asked the country to imagine torre government -- tori government that would be most family friendly in europe? and when he reflects on that day would he consider the more recent report that shows that the cost of raising a child and getting that child through university is has risen by 5,000 pounds for one year. does he think for those families, money is no object/ >> many families faced a very tough time in this country not at least because of the appalling recession that we had under the party opposite! for what this government is introducing, yes, we have taken steps to encourage working and tax-free childcare and supported more childcare for more families than the last government did h
over the past couple days, all wanting to see more advertising and publicity about how devon and cornwall are open for business. i will take every opportunity i have to help with that issue. i think when the dornish line is restored, that will be a big moment to mark in the benefits of devinon and cornwall, where i have been on holiday myself. >> can i invite the prime minister to recall the day that he asked the country to imagine torre government -- tori government that would be most...
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in quantitative easing everyone's driving to death they're drowning in debt they're drowning in cornwall they're drowning everyone is drowning because of this frick and david cameron's got to say oh the strange thing why can't you do or do you craft like snooker all these people who play snooker are doing so do us all for the economy forget the economy that they're posing in the house of commons these are financial illiterate you bring up a good point is that it was bringing forward all the future consumption via the economy via the monetary system in zero percent interest rate. it's so because of that we've already spent many decades into the future which means we're heading out far out into the oceans to find oil despite the fact that our technology not being dissed decades into the future so we have primitive technology relative to the risk we're taking on you know not to mention the fact that this whole story the last couple years of austerity is a hoax it's a joke when austerity suddenly there's all this magical money to bail out tories and cornwall what about the magical money to b
in quantitative easing everyone's driving to death they're drowning in debt they're drowning in cornwall they're drowning everyone is drowning because of this frick and david cameron's got to say oh the strange thing why can't you do or do you craft like snooker all these people who play snooker are doing so do us all for the economy forget the economy that they're posing in the house of commons these are financial illiterate you bring up a good point is that it was bringing forward all the...
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jennifer glasse has the latest from cornwall. >> for weeks the sea pounded the coastline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. the village is home to the southern port. here they have a healthy respect for the ocean. >> that will take you off your feet and wash you away. >> here the waves got so big, they destroyed a car. it's the roughest weather anyone can remember. >> it's been a stressful couple of weeks. we had bad weather since christmas, before christmas. last wednesday was a bit extreme. >> that's when the sea broke some of the 2-time wooden beams that were supposed to protect the harbour. they washed into the poured, helped to sink 10 boats and dammed a dozen more. >> it's the first time the harbour has been empty since it was built. i don't know what date it was, it's 100 years old. >> this port started 100 years ago, but didn't open since 1825. it took 15 years to build the refuge. it's been a difficult winter for the fisherman, along the cornish coastline. some have not been able to fish for two months. >> it will take a few weeks before the harbour can r
jennifer glasse has the latest from cornwall. >> for weeks the sea pounded the coastline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. the village is home to the southern port. here they have a healthy respect for the ocean. >> that will take you off your feet and wash you away. >> here the waves got so big, they destroyed a car. it's the roughest weather anyone can remember. >> it's been a stressful couple of weeks. we had bad weather since christmas, before...
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i can say to colleagues in cornwall we will make sure they don't suffer from a unity of authority which i know they believe is very important. on the important issue of getting more women, yes, fantastically important for us because we will not represent or govern our country properly unless we have more women at every level in our public life and in our politics. >> i am proud of the fact that as leader of the conservative party, the number of women and teens has gone 17-48 but we need to do much more. i want this to go further. we will proceed, more women in work and never before, cut tax cuts for 11 million women, pension being discriminated against women and putting women at the front of our international aid program. those are the actions we're taking. there is more to do and we have a good record of helping women in the economy. >> mr. speaker. i do have to say -- i do have to say -- i do have to say -- a picture is worth a thousand words. this is the prime minister -- >> order, having to interrupt again. members, calm yourself. it is only just after midday. many hours of the day
i can say to colleagues in cornwall we will make sure they don't suffer from a unity of authority which i know they believe is very important. on the important issue of getting more women, yes, fantastically important for us because we will not represent or govern our country properly unless we have more women at every level in our public life and in our politics. >> i am proud of the fact that as leader of the conservative party, the number of women and teens has gone 17-48 but we need...
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back on cornwall's bay, there is a slight hitch with a seal called crater.so far, so good, the seals knows its -- the seal knows its his new home. the seal is known for its deep wounds. he's probably well enough to survive in the wild. >> get as close as the water, usually the instinct kicks in and they know where they're meant to be. sometimes it takes a little bit longer, the boys need little more nudging than the gicials g. >> crater will stay calm, soon more like him will be headed for freedom. jennifer glasse. al jazeera, cornwall, england. >> transgender lawmaker, champion of lgbt rights in italy. headlines are next. al jazeera america. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey, here are tonight's top stories. north korea's secret government may be committing crimes against humanity. a u.n. council found things like slavery, torture and forced murder, in just hours, negotiations over iran's nuclear program began. iran agreed to freeze its activity, in exchange for sanctions lifted. looking for a permanent deal. >>> the u.s. denies allegation
back on cornwall's bay, there is a slight hitch with a seal called crater.so far, so good, the seals knows its -- the seal knows its his new home. the seal is known for its deep wounds. he's probably well enough to survive in the wild. >> get as close as the water, usually the instinct kicks in and they know where they're meant to be. sometimes it takes a little bit longer, the boys need little more nudging than the gicials g. >> crater will stay calm, soon more like him will be...
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. >>> just awesome video of this wild storm off the coast of cornwall in the uk.g hurricane conditions here. huge waves. wind gusts 70 knots which is about 80 miles per hour. you can see this is a crazy storm. you're probably wondering why are all these people out there and very close to these dangerous waters. watch right here some of the world's best windsurfers, this is part of the red bull storm chase. this is wild. this is the third leg of this competition where ten of the world's best windsurfers go and compete in three crazy storms over 18 months. this is the third and final storm that they were going to compete in. >> it's spectacular, though, like, these guys are so confident in their abilities. they are so sure of what they can do that they'll go into the eye of a storm and do it like that. i can't wrap my head around it. >> is it confidence or is it just crazy, you just need the adrenaline rush? >> i think it's both for sure. you got to be a little bit nuts. you got to be a little bit skilled. i scant believe this is an actual series. eventually they mo
. >>> just awesome video of this wild storm off the coast of cornwall in the uk.g hurricane conditions here. huge waves. wind gusts 70 knots which is about 80 miles per hour. you can see this is a crazy storm. you're probably wondering why are all these people out there and very close to these dangerous waters. watch right here some of the world's best windsurfers, this is part of the red bull storm chase. this is wild. this is the third leg of this competition where ten of the world's...
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>> this was a point made by number of businesses 5 visited in cornwall and devon over the last couple days all wanting to see much more advertising and publicity about how they're open for business. i take every opportunity to help with that issue, when the door-line is restored that will be a big moment where i have the honor myself. >> recall the day that he asked the country to imagine the tory government in a place that would be the most family friendly in europe. whether you reflect on that they will reconsider the more recent report from economic and business research which shows that the cost of getting a child through university is written by 5,000 pounds in one year. does he think for most families money is no object. >> many families faced a tough time in this country, not least because of the appalling recession we had under the party opposite would the government introduced is we have taken steps to encourage flexible working. we are introducing tax free child care we supported more child care than the last government did helping 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds and above all we h
>> this was a point made by number of businesses 5 visited in cornwall and devon over the last couple days all wanting to see much more advertising and publicity about how they're open for business. i take every opportunity to help with that issue, when the door-line is restored that will be a big moment where i have the honor myself. >> recall the day that he asked the country to imagine the tory government in a place that would be the most family friendly in europe. whether you...
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i did stop crime trust did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by james. how nice is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens. the units can well as heritage sites it's beautiful victorian palm house was built in eighteen forty eight. she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the mountains. i want. also on the web. and they've seen the torrens title. top changing. in years what a job the korean tradition of baking and sharing kid she ate unesco's intangible cultural heritage of humanity list so that we're joined by our cultural were spotted out she was here in the studio to topple a bit more about teaching young so it wasn't just the product kimchi that was honored with the inclusion on this list but the very act of making and sharing kimchi. that's right sound so it isn't enough that this creates that it's the nature strips and teach us more about the collector of me looking scary. it's a good title carrying seventy years. high point this distinction was to d
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i did stop crime trust did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by james. how nice is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens. the units can well as heritage sites it's beautiful victorian home house was built in eighteen forty eight she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the mountains. i want. i also hung my head. and they've seen the torrens title. top changing. in. the in addition to the korean tradition of baking and she ats intangible cultural heritage of humanity list so that we're joined by our cultural were spotted out she was here in the studio to topple a bit more about teaching young so it wasn't just the product kimchi that was honored with the inclusion on this list but the very act of making and sharing kimchi. that's right sound so it isn't enough that this creates that it's the nature strips and teach us more of a collector of me looking scary. it's a good title carrying seventy years. high point this distinction was to die sharon can see he
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i did stop crime trust did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by humans. how nice is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens. the units can well as heritage sites it's beautiful victorian palm house was built in eighteen forty eight she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the mountains. i want also on the web. and they've seen the torrens title. chilled to doze a good one until tuesday afghanistan has seen big changes in tournament infrastructure education. but the strong and consistent growth in the information communication technology sector would do anything else of positive future for afghanistan. despite this challenge is the technical section of the most unpleasant collected over one point eight for the news dollars in private investment in housing debate in the midst of data contained on the component which he spoke to concede. one of them is to steal in emissions is the minister of information technologists no bottom in a system in afghanistan the m
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did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by unions. this is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens. the units can well as heritage sites it's beautiful victorian home house was built in eighteen forty eight she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the last. i want. also on the web. and they've seen the torrens title. and i see the yankees. one of the areas of school will be hard hit with a great easter tennis court. his claim to fame is prostitution with a history of the one hundred gifts secondary time soon or contests. steadily built to last century or more. these are magnificent pieces of furniture. good to bring up the theme to your wood grain the decorated with mental fatigue. the jena six and our attempts to blame tests made in the late nineteenth century political summer scientists told a soul. those skills are being passed on through generations of signing onto some time. i do use these chicks comes from a character trait. which
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i did stop crime trust did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by humans. this is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens team is going well as heritage sites. it's beautiful victorian palm house was built in eighteen forty eight. she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one. he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the last. i want also on the web. and they've seen the torrens title some patients. week sixteen. leo but that not mine. and all after that. i'm not caught the ball up. one. watch out it seems to me. contacts all spend my money home first two. two explosions at its peak. our eye the georgians false and jokes coming up. as ukraine's national assembly rooms in the interim cabinet. pro russian armed gunmen continued to control crime year's regional parliaments the last five days after his ouster ex president of ghana which pops up and rush over to schedule a friday news conference. thought i was a speech before a joint session of parliament even the queen on to record this as his uk counterpart
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i am sure i would go there to perform the gap and london have an experience performing in cornwall. actually it was good to me. don't get them up against the rest of the golden hall might be several thousand dollars. but no one can go to vienna to perform illegal. that it wanted to for the high price in the new act on it to drain out of the political heat and the nineteen twenty the people who have achieved that i'm in i can eat again detected in a court how he can. confirmation i'll close the gap that the price of renting the golden hall via the top thirty thousand us dollars. the golden hall privately run. we have to pay their bill. performers from time to come ended up being very possible for them. we have to live performers to read up on the off season leave the hall became very popular for chinese performers. despite the small audience. no time for development into it. we dig deeper into question shaping the future and present either today our debate topic and how to make housing speculators in china make less money. recently one article on chinese social network become popular
i am sure i would go there to perform the gap and london have an experience performing in cornwall. actually it was good to me. don't get them up against the rest of the golden hall might be several thousand dollars. but no one can go to vienna to perform illegal. that it wanted to for the high price in the new act on it to drain out of the political heat and the nineteen twenty the people who have achieved that i'm in i can eat again detected in a court how he can. confirmation i'll close the...
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liquidity quantitative easing everyone's dragging to death they're drowning in debt they're drowning in cornwall they're drowning everyone is drowning because of this frank and david cameron's got to say oh the strange thing why can't you do or do you craft like all these people who play snooker are doing so do us all for the economy don't forget the economy that they're opposing in the house of commons these are financial illiterate you bring up a good point is that it was bringing forward.
liquidity quantitative easing everyone's dragging to death they're drowning in debt they're drowning in cornwall they're drowning everyone is drowning because of this frank and david cameron's got to say oh the strange thing why can't you do or do you craft like all these people who play snooker are doing so do us all for the economy don't forget the economy that they're opposing in the house of commons these are financial illiterate you bring up a good point is that it was bringing forward.
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cornwallis. he broke we may destroy all the men in america, but we would still have all we can do to defeat the women. so those are the women of the revolutionary time. i know you'll love reading about them and getting to know that in looking at the terrific pictures. i'd be delighted to take your questions. go ahead. [inaudible] >> which is my favorite to learn about? i don't have favorites. i am now and my day job i interview a people of the time. who's the bigger person you've interviewed? there's never an answer because people are so different from each other. there's one woman i haven't talked about today named sir livingston jay, as has been john chambers chief justice. she will return to spain and france when he was our ambassador in her letters are so fun to read and funny and smart but i think she would've been a lot of fun to just get to know. anybody over here? okay, go ahead. >> when you were researching about these women, how much more did you know going into it about these women? >>
cornwallis. he broke we may destroy all the men in america, but we would still have all we can do to defeat the women. so those are the women of the revolutionary time. i know you'll love reading about them and getting to know that in looking at the terrific pictures. i'd be delighted to take your questions. go ahead. [inaudible] >> which is my favorite to learn about? i don't have favorites. i am now and my day job i interview a people of the time. who's the bigger person you've...
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. >> general cornwallis. he wrote that we may destroy all the men in america, we would still have all we can do to defeat the women. so those are the women of the revolutionary time and i know you will love reading about them in looking at the terrific pictures and now i would be delighted to take your questions. please go ahead. >> which was my favorite to learn about? welcome i actually don't have favorites. i am now in my day job and i interview people all the time. people ask who is my favorite person and there's never the answer to that because people are so different from each other. these women are very different from each other. sarah livingston jay, her husband john jay was the chief justice and she went with him to spain and france when he was our ambassador in her letters are so fun to read as well as funny and smart. and i think that she would've been a lot of fun to get to know. >> go head right over here. >> when you were researching about all of these women, how much more did you know, really,
. >> general cornwallis. he wrote that we may destroy all the men in america, we would still have all we can do to defeat the women. so those are the women of the revolutionary time and i know you will love reading about them in looking at the terrific pictures and now i would be delighted to take your questions. please go ahead. >> which was my favorite to learn about? welcome i actually don't have favorites. i am now in my day job and i interview people all the time. people ask...
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did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by humans. this is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens team is going well as heritage sites it's beautiful victorian palm house was built in eighteen forty eight she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the mountains. i want. i also hung my head. and they've seen the torrens title the demand for its continues to rise worldwide. ecological disaster is taking place in our oceans. overfishing is causing the depletion of entire species of bats. now below the surface of the dark waters could be the solution the groundbreaking scientific technology down here allows fish to be drilling anywhere even thousands of miles away from the ocean to one utama fish in the conventional fish in his room beneath something like five thousand to seven thousand five hundred liters of water. the edits for production work in the fridge in our system we got down to forty four zero the two years they awarded her tuna fi
did project in cornwall is to paste a futuristic by humans. this is the gateway to the royal botanical gardens team is going well as heritage sites it's beautiful victorian palm house was built in eighteen forty eight she's a dorm the gardens. the ten storey chinese and that was built in seventeen sixty one he who holds the nazis connection of comics in the mountains. i want. i also hung my head. and they've seen the torrens title the demand for its continues to rise worldwide. ecological...
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cornwallis. you know what lord cornwallis road? he wrote, we may destroy all the men in america, but we would still have all we can do to the fee the women. so those are the women of the revolutionary tide. and you will love reading about them and getting to know them and looking at the terrific pictures. now would be delighted to take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> this was my favorite to learn about. actually don't have favorites. i am now in my day job i interview people all the time. it is the favre person of interviewed. there's never an answer to that because people were so different from each other. these women are very different from each other. there's one woman i have not talked up today this has been john j. was the first chief justice. and she went with him to spain and france when he was our ambassador. and her letters us of fun to read and funny and smart, i think she would have been a lot of fun to just get to know. over here. a current. >> how much more did gino really going into it about these women? >> w
cornwallis. you know what lord cornwallis road? he wrote, we may destroy all the men in america, but we would still have all we can do to the fee the women. so those are the women of the revolutionary tide. and you will love reading about them and getting to know them and looking at the terrific pictures. now would be delighted to take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> this was my favorite to learn about. actually don't have favorites. i am now in my day job i interview people all...
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the rail line connecting devon and cornwall to the rest of england out of action for the next six weeks sketch of the line left hanging in mid air in dorset to get another storm collapse the sea wall below it british marines are being called in to help the stranded residents in parts of an underwater for a month. it's the wettest winters southern britain has seen nearly two hundred and fifty years. in france's northwest power's been restored after severe winds overnight parts of britain remain on severe flood watch contemplating the western tip of the country. this edition is still with us the world this week is next the eye. on the it's time for the world this week seven days for paris based correspondents one hour with the salmon steamed bulletin columnist for the international york times welcome thinking about what was going to come down most of funny. editor in chief of a cool hip and thomas in that dot com which is the contents of the world's press all each week on an online an online today. and also has paul taylor europe editor for them reuters news agency and an originator of th
the rail line connecting devon and cornwall to the rest of england out of action for the next six weeks sketch of the line left hanging in mid air in dorset to get another storm collapse the sea wall below it british marines are being called in to help the stranded residents in parts of an underwater for a month. it's the wettest winters southern britain has seen nearly two hundred and fifty years. in france's northwest power's been restored after severe winds overnight parts of britain remain...
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. >> we're in cornwall.uys have been here a couple of months, longer than they normally would be. a few were released this morning. a couple of hopefully going to go out tomorrow. the director of the sanctuary, trevor, the sanctuary is full to the before him because of the weather. >> we've rescued 58 pups, last year 48 for the whole year and we still have several weeks of season to go. >> because of the weather, you can't let them go. >> eve only been able to do two releases. that's left us with 47 pups still on site, which is kind of exceptional this time of year. >> a lot of the other pools very, very full. because the waves are too big, these guys can helpfully go out to the ocean tomorrow. it is still raining here, the winds picking up. they hope the weather holds at least to get these guys where they're supposed to be. they're not supposed to really be used to humans. they're supposed to stay wild and they're hope to go get them out tomorrow. >> these storms have been going on for more than two weeks n
. >> we're in cornwall.uys have been here a couple of months, longer than they normally would be. a few were released this morning. a couple of hopefully going to go out tomorrow. the director of the sanctuary, trevor, the sanctuary is full to the before him because of the weather. >> we've rescued 58 pups, last year 48 for the whole year and we still have several weeks of season to go. >> because of the weather, you can't let them go. >> eve only been able to do two...