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i don't feel like a dane and i don't feel like at home when i went on the. prelim continues to move toward independence from denmark and today even young in what children learn to take pride in their traditional culture their language and their homeland. a lot of people around the world are definitely concerned about the effects of global warming but many in greenland see these environmental changes as an opportunity to free themselves from foreign influence. many of the european immigrants who helped build this territory are buried in the cemetery. and then insists the question of what society. that we want in the future for the people of green. independence's a question of the freedom of choice is the government of 39 should be doing in regards to the foreign affairs in terms of the safety and the military issues connected to bring. denmark is responsible for greenland security and maintain several military bases here. but in the near future greenland will have more control over its defense and foreign policy. still some danes are reluctant to sever ties c
i don't feel like a dane and i don't feel like at home when i went on the. prelim continues to move toward independence from denmark and today even young in what children learn to take pride in their traditional culture their language and their homeland. a lot of people around the world are definitely concerned about the effects of global warming but many in greenland see these environmental changes as an opportunity to free themselves from foreign influence. many of the european immigrants who...
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. ♪ cleanliness is not only a virtue, it is a way of life for the danes. ♪ ♪ and no citizen need fearmark or normandy. the midnight sun. the northernmost of the allies. is people are ragged. strong. norwegians are rugged, but peaceful. tranquil. just beyond their homes, the soviet border and the barb wire's of a very different life. iceland does not have an army. but it is an invaluable base in the north atlantic. between european and american is partners in nado. ♪ icelanders feel strongly about definition. freedom to disagree. the basic human freedoms. one of the basic freedoms about the alliance. they do not quarrel. nato nations. nowhere in the world does freedom fly higher or higher than canada. a vast region of thick forest and mineral wells. canada is infertile and rich and generous. canadians have sent their fruits of labor. canadian defense provides a vital link in the alliance. the largest landmass in nado, it has buried terrain. british and french influences are part of modern canada. ♪ and the open front there, the united states. in america, i sought the image of democracy
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many danes believe that the government's current policies on greenland benefits both sides. that is where i would argue that it is difficult to find a better deal if you are looking at the world from a greenlandic perspective and being. with denmark and i would doubt that if your partner up with china or anyone else that there will be no favors in return. china keeps a close eye on developments in the arctic from its embassy in reykjavik iceland the ambassador says that the world has nothing to fear from beijing's trade policy. yes the chinese government has no intention of a competing with the u.s. side for war the influence we regard is based on its merits and also we have a strong wish to develop a good the relationship with all the countries. as world powers compete for position and influence in greenland to anyone people are standing up for their rights when these children grow up they may find themselves living in a country that has won its freedom from denmark but is heavily dependent on china. the innuit and canada also want more autonomy some even favor closer ties
many danes believe that the government's current policies on greenland benefits both sides. that is where i would argue that it is difficult to find a better deal if you are looking at the world from a greenlandic perspective and being. with denmark and i would doubt that if your partner up with china or anyone else that there will be no favors in return. china keeps a close eye on developments in the arctic from its embassy in reykjavik iceland the ambassador says that the world has nothing to...
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still some danes are reluctant to sever ties completely for a number of different reasons. both. of them that deniz greenlandic relationship goes back many underage years so there is there is cut your ties there are historical ties people who have married each other there are a lot of greenland those living in denmark there's a lot of people living in greenland so so so it's not just you know a matter of pulling the plug and then say from now on we are independent. from. denmark. also understands the importance of maintaining good relations with the territory to the strategic lee important and rich in natural resources. as the competition for those resources intensifies denmark to maintain its security presence there. many danes believe that the government's current policies on greenland benefits both sides. and. that is where i would argue that it is difficult to find a better deal if you are looking at the world from a greenlandic perspective. and i would doubt that if your partner up with china or anyone else that there will be no favors in return. china keeps a close eye on d
still some danes are reluctant to sever ties completely for a number of different reasons. both. of them that deniz greenlandic relationship goes back many underage years so there is there is cut your ties there are historical ties people who have married each other there are a lot of greenland those living in denmark there's a lot of people living in greenland so so so it's not just you know a matter of pulling the plug and then say from now on we are independent. from. denmark. also...
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i am dane kennedy, director of the national history center. i want to welcome you to this briefing on the history of u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is nonpartisan, it is intended to inform policymakers and the public about the issues they are dealing with. i want to give a few thanks, first to the mellon foundation for providing funding that makes these briefings possible. i also want to thank our assistant, jeffrey, for helping o make the arrangements. i want to thank the office of gerry connolly, which booked the room, and i want to remind or explain why there are index cards on your seats and why i passed index cards around. what we will do after presentations by the speakers is we will get questions, and we would like you to write those questions on the index cards, rather than a
i am dane kennedy, director of the national history center. i want to welcome you to this briefing on the history of u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is nonpartisan, it is intended to inform policymakers and the public about the issues...
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treasury secretary mnuchin, and robert lighthizer, and i also want to correct a report that senator dane shared history of outsourcing u.s. jobs. he says he was in no way responsible for the loss of p&g jobs while he worked to expand the company's production in china 20 years ago. my apologies tonight to both senators. and today this is what the president had to say. [inaudible] did you approve that meeting ? >> i predict my people approved. china asked for the meeting, they have a lot of respect for senator dane and covenanter perdue, they are doing it for testing job, i approved of it and all they did was say we really have bipartisan support. if you look at it, and the support is very serious, we are not playing games. that was a message that was given by senator perdue and senator daines and given very strongly, they absolutely have my permission and they also spoke to ambassador lighthizer and secretary mnuchin about the trip before they went there. >> the two senators, i find very careful in the wording, talking about a level playing field. i would still prefer those two senators,
treasury secretary mnuchin, and robert lighthizer, and i also want to correct a report that senator dane shared history of outsourcing u.s. jobs. he says he was in no way responsible for the loss of p&g jobs while he worked to expand the company's production in china 20 years ago. my apologies tonight to both senators. and today this is what the president had to say. [inaudible] did you approve that meeting ? >> i predict my people approved. china asked for the meeting, they have a...
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the danes comfortable winners by six goals to nil.mi—finals of the doubles at the us open. they lost the first set on a tie—break. the second is also going to a tie—break. murray is already into the mixed doubles final with his partner. and you can keep updated on that semi—final on the bbc sport website. england's paul casey shot a 6—under par round, to go top of the leaderboard at the german open in hamburg. casey posted a 66, including seven birdies. despite strong winds on the course, he leads by a shot, ahead of austria's matthias schwab. leeds boxer nicola adams admits it was strange to become world champion, without winning the title in the ring. she received it due to arely mucino being unable to defend her crown through injury, and adams had won the interim title and was mandatory challenger. it all means when she next fights, in three weeks' time, it'll be her first defence of the belt. she's been talking to tanya arnold. it was a strange moment, really. i wanted to fight for the title and beat a champion, do it the right wa
the danes comfortable winners by six goals to nil.mi—finals of the doubles at the us open. they lost the first set on a tie—break. the second is also going to a tie—break. murray is already into the mixed doubles final with his partner. and you can keep updated on that semi—final on the bbc sport website. england's paul casey shot a 6—under par round, to go top of the leaderboard at the german open in hamburg. casey posted a 66, including seven birdies. despite strong winds on the...
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my name is dane kennedy, director of the national history center. all to this briefing of the history of u.s. health care and health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association, and is part of a series of briefings that we offer that provide historical perspectives are issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the end of next month which would be a history of u.s.-iranian relations. i should
my name is dane kennedy, director of the national history center. all to this briefing of the history of u.s. health care and health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association, and is part of a series of briefings that we offer that provide historical perspectives are issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the end of next month which would be a history of u.s.-iranian...
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matthew: thank you, dane and jeff and everybody who helped arrange this event. everyone out there supports the national history center and all the other professional organizations and networks that help historians thrive. thank you for coming to the event. get youhave to information about professional organizations like schaefer, the society for historians of foreign relations. rooms are full every june when that organization meets. but what we are talking about today is the history of u.s.-iran relations. in this binational relationship, as with most, history is a matter of perspective how one defines it. to some, we need to understand why thomas jefferson had books about cyrus the great in his library. to others, we might need to study the arrival of american in thearies in iran 1830's and the work they continued through the mid 20th century. some would contend this early history was displaced by the official u.s. presence in iran, which arguably began during the second world war and came in the form of tens of thousands of troops. others would point to dates
matthew: thank you, dane and jeff and everybody who helped arrange this event. everyone out there supports the national history center and all the other professional organizations and networks that help historians thrive. thank you for coming to the event. get youhave to information about professional organizations like schaefer, the society for historians of foreign relations. rooms are full every june when that organization meets. but what we are talking about today is the history of...
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se encuentran en buen estado de salud >> que se dañe lo que pueda pero una persona no.icó a varios en la zona . >> bueno, aún está bjo investigaciones que elel auto ye dentro del carro también estaba un carro policía. los reportes en vivo >> el hombre acusado de participar en un asesinato en una prisión estatal. la oficina informó que jesús de león junior había recibido cargos por la muerte de daniel córdoba y causar heridas al hermano de la víctima y para evitar se dtenido >> cuando los oficiales identiifcaron a una pareja y al arrestar a la mujer pero fue captuardo gracias a un residente que alertó l >> asociada a un menor y el pasado 31 de agosto reportó y estaba acompaado de dos niños y arrestado la semana pasa al tener imágenes de pornografía infantil >> es conocido varias irregularidades. robo de caballo >> desde nuestro centro de controla y qué significa todo esto? >> están siendo investigados por la ciudad de santa clara y que tiene domeación y un proyecto del estadio y lo que indica la ley. >> la empresa está en el ojo del huracán. este miércoles con la ciudad
se encuentran en buen estado de salud >> que se dañe lo que pueda pero una persona no.icó a varios en la zona . >> bueno, aún está bjo investigaciones que elel auto ye dentro del carro también estaba un carro policía. los reportes en vivo >> el hombre acusado de participar en un asesinato en una prisión estatal. la oficina informó que jesús de león junior había recibido cargos por la muerte de daniel córdoba y causar heridas al hermano de la víctima y para evitar...
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importante hay que cuidarla >> otras toman diferentes medidas de precaución >> buco productos que no me dañemas el polvo todo, el envenenamiento por mercurio no se va notando el daño en la piel >> dan dolores de cabeza a punto que no pueden >> algunas cremas humectantes aclara antes de piel maquillaje, es una lista con posible contaminación con mercurio >> queda captado en cámara el momento en que un padre presuntamente vende a su hija la insólita historia después de la pausa >> menor de cinco años jugaba con su hermano tres años, y es ahora uno de los más buscados de los fbi >> marque al teléfono >> ( ( información en pantalla)) >> para que ng(♪ música ) >> (♪ música ) >> el departamento de seguridad nacional, aviso, según el secretario alienta la inmigración ilegal >> quienes quieran entrar por la forma ilegal, se va a enviar de vuelta >> cinco integrantes fueron tomados preso, por ice un restorán no pudo abrir ya que tenía falta de personal >> estamos muy decepcionados, >> un comunicado ice dice que no habrán redadas, quienes afecten como peligro a la seguridad pública >> una persona que
importante hay que cuidarla >> otras toman diferentes medidas de precaución >> buco productos que no me dañemas el polvo todo, el envenenamiento por mercurio no se va notando el daño en la piel >> dan dolores de cabeza a punto que no pueden >> algunas cremas humectantes aclara antes de piel maquillaje, es una lista con posible contaminación con mercurio >> queda captado en cámara el momento en que un padre presuntamente vende a su hija la insólita historia...
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dane haylett—petty added to the excitement.re struggled to head back the tide as michael hooper punched his way through before their lead was cut to a point. this was tense. australia gave everything, but wales somehow held firm. and it is wales in tokyo! even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this was one they will never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. lewis hamilton moved a step closer to a 6th formula 1 world title after winning the russian grand prix. his mercedes team took advantage of a ferrari meltdown to finish first and second in sochi, extending hamilton's lead in the drivers' championship to 73 points, with 5 races to go. the wet weather wreaked havoc at today's men's race at the road world championships in yorkshire. flooding had already caused the course to be shortened to 261 kilometres — before several riders crashed out — and more than half the field abandoned racing in the gruelling conditions. it was eventually won by mads pedersen, who became denmark's first men's road—cycling world champion
dane haylett—petty added to the excitement.re struggled to head back the tide as michael hooper punched his way through before their lead was cut to a point. this was tense. australia gave everything, but wales somehow held firm. and it is wales in tokyo! even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this was one they will never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. lewis hamilton moved a step closer to a 6th formula 1 world title after winning the russian grand prix. his mercedes team...
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he becomes the first dane to win the title, teo geoghen hart was the highest finishing brit, but wasty. patrick gearey reports. this was no day for a bike ride. relentless rain meant this would be a road race with a difference, the route shortened and diverted, the riders battling through miles of treacherously waterlogged country, supported by spectators even on the most forlorn hillside. a test of technique and tenacity. the race bottlenecked as it entered harrogate, a town built around spa water, covered in rainwater. one of the pre—race favourites philip gilbert couldn't the ground lost in this crash. 0thers fell away including the defending champion. of the british riders, adam yates and ben swift fought hard fought hard to stay in it, but the race was being stretched by a series of exhausting attacks. the final duel was between the italian matteo and danish mads pedersen. a riveting race had a final twist. what a race and what a victory for mads pedersen, the new world the new world champion roared home in the rain. the weather has been awful, but the enthusiasm of the crowd ri
he becomes the first dane to win the title, teo geoghen hart was the highest finishing brit, but wasty. patrick gearey reports. this was no day for a bike ride. relentless rain meant this would be a road race with a difference, the route shortened and diverted, the riders battling through miles of treacherously waterlogged country, supported by spectators even on the most forlorn hillside. a test of technique and tenacity. the race bottlenecked as it entered harrogate, a town built around spa...
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the italian league syria condemned the abuse of lukaku but failed to answer whether or not dane tend to take any measures against the club or issue any penalty as a result caligiuri themselves say they intend to identify and ban the fans responsible for the racist abuse directed at lukaku italian football is under pressure to show that it's taking the issue seriously. as times reminder not top stories at this hour britain's prime minister boris johnson is facing a showdown in parliament for his try to prevent the possibility of the ukraine leave the european union without withdrawal agreed it's a johnson says he needs the threats of a no deal brought 6 to strengthen his because they've been conned into stretch into cold for a snap election if he loses the much vote. comes at least 5 people have been killed in the bahamas as hurricane dorian passes out the storm has weakened slightly but is still packing winds of more than 200 kilometers an hour just causing catastrophic damage as with over 10. feet of his business after the over the. next. of the top. of the day. my 1st vice was the
the italian league syria condemned the abuse of lukaku but failed to answer whether or not dane tend to take any measures against the club or issue any penalty as a result caligiuri themselves say they intend to identify and ban the fans responsible for the racist abuse directed at lukaku italian football is under pressure to show that it's taking the issue seriously. as times reminder not top stories at this hour britain's prime minister boris johnson is facing a showdown in parliament for his...
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china asked for the meeting, they have a lot of respect for senator dane and covenanter perdue, theyre doing it for testing job, i approved of it and all they did was say we really have bipartisan support. if you look at it, and the support is very serious, we are not playing games. that was a message that was given by senator perdue and senator daines and given very strongly, they absolutely have my permission and they also spoke to ambassador lighthizer and secretary mnuchin about the trip before they went there. >> the two senators, i find very careful in the wording, talking about a level playing field. i would still prefer those two senators, i would prefer the all the republican senators and the senate stand up and give this president the credit he deserves for putting tariffs on chinese goods, for courage that is taken to do so. i would like them to hear use the words tariffs, not level playing field but balanced trade in insisting upon a change and a conduct in the balance of trade between the united states and china. it is time for republicans to stand up in both houses and
china asked for the meeting, they have a lot of respect for senator dane and covenanter perdue, theyre doing it for testing job, i approved of it and all they did was say we really have bipartisan support. if you look at it, and the support is very serious, we are not playing games. that was a message that was given by senator perdue and senator daines and given very strongly, they absolutely have my permission and they also spoke to ambassador lighthizer and secretary mnuchin about the trip...
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senators including senator steve danes and david perdue on tuesday. senate aide says they met with the vice premier to have conversations about both security concerns and also ongoing trade negotiations between the u.s. and china but this is not a step forward in trade talks. these meetings were advanced separate from the white house. senator steve dane says this in a statement, quote, the purpose of this trip is to bring montana ag to the forefront of the ongoing trade discussions between the united states and china. it is critical that the voice of montana's farmers and ranchers has a big seat at the table during the negotiations. china and the u.s. have not set a date for the trade teams to meet face-to-face here in the us. what was supposed to be a reset on negotiations scheduled for this month. a spokesperson for the chinese commerce industry says the trade fight violates china's ledge met legitimate rights and interests. thethe president saying yesterdy if china is trying to wait out his presidency, he promises to be even tougher on the country
senators including senator steve danes and david perdue on tuesday. senate aide says they met with the vice premier to have conversations about both security concerns and also ongoing trade negotiations between the u.s. and china but this is not a step forward in trade talks. these meetings were advanced separate from the white house. senator steve dane says this in a statement, quote, the purpose of this trip is to bring montana ag to the forefront of the ongoing trade discussions between the...
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i am dane kennedy, director of the national history center.elcome you to this re-think on the history of u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series at the national history center to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the progrs
i am dane kennedy, director of the national history center.elcome you to this re-think on the history of u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series at the national history center to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the progrs
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the only one was of course of its history of this region periodically belong to denmark why were the danes so interested in it. a lot it often happens that the duke of make was also the king of denmark. which meant that from the danish perspective this region was always a part of denmark. under the. break was officially a danish fief but they were increasingly pushing for their sovereignty so what we saw or put in simple terms was a centuries long back and forth about whether this region belong to the german empire or to denmark so this is how did the stand of slaves be hunted down and then getting a part of its name was. something that's. placement of the city of chalets big on the line was a seat of power and scent of a train so before long of a duck she was called. so many centuries the 2 duck she's taken home undivided and to give thanks for what today is the state of. ohio over there to this hordes of dust from the slums. in this stately baroque garden also belongs to the castle it was commissioned by duke frederick the 3rd in 1637. and here we find the gloss off globe the old histori
the only one was of course of its history of this region periodically belong to denmark why were the danes so interested in it. a lot it often happens that the duke of make was also the king of denmark. which meant that from the danish perspective this region was always a part of denmark. under the. break was officially a danish fief but they were increasingly pushing for their sovereignty so what we saw or put in simple terms was a centuries long back and forth about whether this region belong...
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i am dane kennedy, director of the national history center.on the history of u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is nonpartisan, it is intended to inform policymakers and the public about the issues they are dealingh.
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alan: thank you, dane. good morning. in 1941, the influential publisher henry louis declared that in his view, the 20th century would be the american century, a time when american achievements and influence would outdistance those of other countries. in no field was that more accurate than in the medical sciences, in discovery and research and vaccine development, and surgical innovation, the united states was and remains dominant, much as france, england, and germany had been in the medical vanguard in an earlier era. medical heroes abounded. the conquerors of polio, dr. jonas salk. a heart surgeon performed the first coronary bypass operation in 1964. thomas starzl, sometimes called the father of modern transplantation, performed the first human liver transplant in 1963. and then there was the miraculous benefits of the human genome project at the national institutes of health. the problem is that the wondrous results produced by american researchers, surgeons, epidemic fighters was not always accessible by the america
alan: thank you, dane. good morning. in 1941, the influential publisher henry louis declared that in his view, the 20th century would be the american century, a time when american achievements and influence would outdistance those of other countries. in no field was that more accurate than in the medical sciences, in discovery and research and vaccine development, and surgical innovation, the united states was and remains dominant, much as france, england, and germany had been in the medical...
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there were also danes, germans and europeans who are struggling abroad.s is going to be one of the biggest mobilizations of the british in its history. the government will undertake it in terms of who is paying for it, it will come out of the insolvency proceedings. it's fair to say they have had some practice. monarch to the same thing in 2017. it collapsed and stranded tens of thousands of passengers overseas. they had to bring them back as well. brent: how did he get to this point? >> it's one of the oldest reasons they give belly up. -- go belly up. they had a lot of debt and could not service it. your creditors demand more money for it. they could not afford to do it anymore. they do not have the cash on hand. efforts to get the cash are getting so expensive, they could not the bill. -- foot the bill. they loaded on debt and had to write a lot of it down in may. that left it with a lot of less cash on hand to weather some of the normal storms that would hit the agency, including terrorism, or heatwave, both of which have happened recently. other trav
there were also danes, germans and europeans who are struggling abroad.s is going to be one of the biggest mobilizations of the british in its history. the government will undertake it in terms of who is paying for it, it will come out of the insolvency proceedings. it's fair to say they have had some practice. monarch to the same thing in 2017. it collapsed and stranded tens of thousands of passengers overseas. they had to bring them back as well. brent: how did he get to this point? >>...
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dane haylett—petty and matt to'omua crossed in the last 10 minutes to see the hosts home comfortably.efining us open final for serena williams at flushing meadows. and mike bushell dances down to sussex to take on his fellow strictly contestant and paralympic table tennis champion will bailey. to the us open now. and in just over an hour's time serena williams can put herself in the history books — with a record—equalling 24th grand slam, if she can overcome her opponent in the women's final. the 37 year old will take—on the canadian teenager bianca andreescu — exactly two decades after winning her first title in new york — before andreescu was even born. but in her pre—match interview, williams said the record isn't her only motivation to keep playing. i would definitely still be playing if i had already passed it. but i've had so many chances to pass it and to have a lot more, so... but it's cool because i am playing in am era... five eras with so many amazing players. i think if you look at the span of the career and the players i have played, it's amazing that i was able to get th
dane haylett—petty and matt to'omua crossed in the last 10 minutes to see the hosts home comfortably.efining us open final for serena williams at flushing meadows. and mike bushell dances down to sussex to take on his fellow strictly contestant and paralympic table tennis champion will bailey. to the us open now. and in just over an hour's time serena williams can put herself in the history books — with a record—equalling 24th grand slam, if she can overcome her opponent in the women's...
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the aussies fought back with scores from dane haylett petty and michael hooper and werejust a point behinds. a rhys patchell penalty stretched the lead to four points and they hung on for a memorable bonus point victory that consolidates their place at the top of pool d. earlier on georgia enjoyed a bonus point winning 33—7 victory over uruguay in kumagaya. uruguay were unable to repeat last week's heroics against fiji as georgia ran in five tries, giorgi kveseladze with the last. the match also saw the second sending—off of the tournament with uruguay‘s facundo gattas dismissed for a high tackle. georgia move up to third place in pool d. usa's christian coleman has won the 100 metres at the world athletics championships in doha. he clocked a time of 9.76 seconds, with fellow american justin gatlin claiming the silver medal. coleman, who this season avoided a ban for missing three doping tests, was the pre—event favourite. a ban for missing three doping canada's andre a ban for missing three doping de grasse took bronze, and great britain's only man in the final, zharnel hughes, finished s
the aussies fought back with scores from dane haylett petty and michael hooper and werejust a point behinds. a rhys patchell penalty stretched the lead to four points and they hung on for a memorable bonus point victory that consolidates their place at the top of pool d. earlier on georgia enjoyed a bonus point winning 33—7 victory over uruguay in kumagaya. uruguay were unable to repeat last week's heroics against fiji as georgia ran in five tries, giorgi kveseladze with the last. the match...
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that was the message given by senator perdue and senator danes. it was given strongly. they have my permission. they also spoke to ambassador robert lighthizer and secretary mnuchin about the trip before they went there. they told me the attitude of china. basically, they said that china would like to do something. i know they like to do something. they are having their worst year in many decades, as i said. they have a supply chain that's being fractured and broken. which is very bad for them. they've lost 3 million jobs, and the jobs are moving to vietnam and other places, including the united states, by the way. some people are just making the product here. but they're moving all over asia and some here. if i were china, i would want to make a deal. i can't tell you, but i would want to make a deal. we will see if we can do a real deal. not a fake deal. like the fake media. a real deal, okay? what else? again, i guess you would call it a british protectorate, but i will do a lot. we have a call. we are waiting for the call, a lot of trouble with the telephones over t
that was the message given by senator perdue and senator danes. it was given strongly. they have my permission. they also spoke to ambassador robert lighthizer and secretary mnuchin about the trip before they went there. they told me the attitude of china. basically, they said that china would like to do something. i know they like to do something. they are having their worst year in many decades, as i said. they have a supply chain that's being fractured and broken. which is very bad for them....
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>>shots apartments dane all right. >>asked to money are running back towards the building. >>at that time we don't know if the shooter was was already killed we are not there was second shooter. as i'm recording i just i just think like i just hope i don't get shot for my back because going the other direction to work. the shooter was that. >>this group of west texans families with children and a woman in a wheelchair made it back inside the theater phase that with only a minor injuries. >>ice but let's start with the memory of that day when we go out to do regular things when we go out to the store we go out to the to church a more when we go out to you know fun activities. it's going to change your life are still going to have that fear within us. >>and we're also learning more about the gunman in that shooting the fbi says that he called the national tip line just 15 minutes before the shooting but was rambling incoherently investigators also say the gunman failed a background check but somehow managed to get ahold of an assault weapon that he used in that shooting. and
>>shots apartments dane all right. >>asked to money are running back towards the building. >>at that time we don't know if the shooter was was already killed we are not there was second shooter. as i'm recording i just i just think like i just hope i don't get shot for my back because going the other direction to work. the shooter was that. >>this group of west texans families with children and a woman in a wheelchair made it back inside the theater phase that with only...
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americans were at a rally in houston texas as president dollars trump joint indian prime minister and the danes are more the the mega event was overdyes by moody's supporters it comes as the indian prime minister is facing international criticism or a recent clampdown in disputed kashmir. while leaders are gathering today in new york for an emergency climate summit ahead of the general assembly would start and tuesday the u.n. is calling it a race to limit climate change a risk the world says it can win but for those living on the frontline in the arctic circle for example this a greater urgency the norwegian occupation go off spotted by is home to the once northern most town people there are experiencing various consequences of climate change for us 10 and residences some lives have already been lost. the cracking sound of the carving place yet was never unusual here and sal bout what is unusual is the frequency with which you hear it nowadays scientists say air and sea temperatures have risen significantly in the last 3 decades and it's changing the entire archipelago. we are losing the small
americans were at a rally in houston texas as president dollars trump joint indian prime minister and the danes are more the the mega event was overdyes by moody's supporters it comes as the indian prime minister is facing international criticism or a recent clampdown in disputed kashmir. while leaders are gathering today in new york for an emergency climate summit ahead of the general assembly would start and tuesday the u.n. is calling it a race to limit climate change a risk the world says...
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british government has a plan to ferry them back home but 150000 is what they're saying there are also danes germans all sorts of europeans who are stranded abroad as well those governments are sort of working on plans as far as we know but is the british one this is going to be one of the biggest mobilizations as the report said in its history a piece of history and the government is going to undertake it in terms of who's paying for it most likely will come out of the insolvency proceedings it's fair to say they've had some practice the u.k. based carrier monarch actually did the same thing in 2017 it suddenly collapsed stranding tens of thousands of passengers overseas so they had to bring them back as well so how did we get to this point where the world's oldest travel company goes belly up right grant is one of the oldest reasons that businesses go belly up its debts they had a lot of it and they could not afford to service it when you hold a lot of debts in the interest payments cost a lot and your creditors demands more money for that they had such a load that they couldn't afford to
british government has a plan to ferry them back home but 150000 is what they're saying there are also danes germans all sorts of europeans who are stranded abroad as well those governments are sort of working on plans as far as we know but is the british one this is going to be one of the biggest mobilizations as the report said in its history a piece of history and the government is going to undertake it in terms of who's paying for it most likely will come out of the insolvency proceedings...
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the danes comfortable winners, two goals from tottenham's christian erisken. —— christian eriksen.hamburg. casey posted a 66, including seven birdies despite strong winds on the course. he leads by a shot, ahead of austria's matthias schwab. that's all the sport for now. this week has been quite changeable from one day to the next. high pressure trying to and bring fine days and then we will see bringing wet and windy conditions. friday looks like being an unsettled day, thanks to low pressure. we will have abandoned rain spreading south and india than thursday. low pressure to the north of scotland means windy conditions and you can see the isobars close together on this rain band will continue to move southwards and eastwards. it is a cold front so behind it it will introduce colder air. that will go through central parts of the uk on friday morning thinking into central and southern areas as we head on into the afternoon to heavy burst of rain. hi did it brightens up nicely with plenty of sunshine around but also blustery showers, some heavy on the north and west and the wind wi
the danes comfortable winners, two goals from tottenham's christian erisken. —— christian eriksen.hamburg. casey posted a 66, including seven birdies despite strong winds on the course. he leads by a shot, ahead of austria's matthias schwab. that's all the sport for now. this week has been quite changeable from one day to the next. high pressure trying to and bring fine days and then we will see bringing wet and windy conditions. friday looks like being an unsettled day, thanks to low...
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dane haylett—petty and matt to'omua crossed in the last ten minutes to see the hosts home comfortablyd be a career defining us open final for serena williams at flushing meadows. and mike bushell dances down to sussex to take on his fellow strictly contestant and paralympic table tennis champion will bailey. yeah! in my ear! that was fine! want a shot! i think we should stop there. f1 championship leader lewis hamilton was pipped to pole position at tomorrow's italian grand prix by charles leclerc, but the headlines from monza are all about the final period of qualifying, where several failed to finish before time was up. mercedes boss toto wolff said it made everyone looked like idiots after a crash sparked a bizarre game of brinkmanship between the drivers. jim lumsden has more. the third round of qualifying at monza got off to a disastrous start. after a few moments, kimi raikkonen shunted into the wall, the second time his alfa romeo went astray this weekend. charles leclerc had topped the first qualifying, with lewis hamilton quickest in the o2. in bizarre circumstances, after ro
dane haylett—petty and matt to'omua crossed in the last ten minutes to see the hosts home comfortablyd be a career defining us open final for serena williams at flushing meadows. and mike bushell dances down to sussex to take on his fellow strictly contestant and paralympic table tennis champion will bailey. yeah! in my ear! that was fine! want a shot! i think we should stop there. f1 championship leader lewis hamilton was pipped to pole position at tomorrow's italian grand prix by charles...
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the aussies fought back with scores from dane haylett petty and adam ashley cooper and were just a pointpatchell penalty stretched the lead to four points and they hung on for a memorable for victory that consolidates their place at the top of pool d. (tx sot)> the recently crowned 100m world champion christian coleman has defended himself against criticism over three missed doping tests. the american blew away his rivals to win his first major title. after winning gold he said : "i have proved myself over the years to be the recently crowned 100m world champion christian coleman has defended himself against criticism over three missed doping tests. the american blew away his rivals to win his first major title. after winning gold he said : "i have proved myself over the years to be a guy who does everything the right way,"he clocked a time of 9.76 seconds, with fellow american justin gatlin claiming the silver medal. coleman was the pre—event favourite. canada's andre de grasse took bronze. great britain's zharnel hughes, finished sixth. dina asher smith will bid to become world champio
the aussies fought back with scores from dane haylett petty and adam ashley cooper and were just a pointpatchell penalty stretched the lead to four points and they hung on for a memorable for victory that consolidates their place at the top of pool d. (tx sot)> the recently crowned 100m world champion christian coleman has defended himself against criticism over three missed doping tests. the american blew away his rivals to win his first major title. after winning gold he said : "i...
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the question is, will democrats turn out in big numbers in milwaukee, in places like dane county. in the midterms, they did. but it is a different ballgame with the general election. so if i knew who the democratic nominee was, i could give it a stronger prediction. so far, most of the democrats are leading donald trump, but i think the candidates actually matter. and i do think that wisconsin will be very much in play right until the end. host: which candidates definitely win and which definitely lose wisconsin? guest: there is no such thing as definitely stays, i think we have learned -- these days. i think we have learned that. i think joe biden is in the best position at the moment to win wisconsin, but then again we are having this conversation in september of 2019, not september of 2020. so i think that if the democrats move too far to the left, they run the risk of squandering some of the advantages they have here. i think there are a lot of suburban voters in wisconsin, as there are in michigan, pennsylvania and of the other swing states, who are open to the idea of voting
the question is, will democrats turn out in big numbers in milwaukee, in places like dane county. in the midterms, they did. but it is a different ballgame with the general election. so if i knew who the democratic nominee was, i could give it a stronger prediction. so far, most of the democrats are leading donald trump, but i think the candidates actually matter. and i do think that wisconsin will be very much in play right until the end. host: which candidates definitely win and which...
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wants we can buy money farms businesses we can stocks we can do anything we want so there's still danes which they can't do artificial artificial things to prop this up for a while but. be wary. and finally checking in on the quickly shifting market for recorded music and amazon is the latest player to test whether consumers will pay more and how much for higher quality streaming and downloads the new service called amazon h.d. launched on tuesday presenting a direct challenge to previous tor insurance a title with a lower price title famously backed by hip hop mogul jay z. and other musical artists charges 9991000 dollars and 90 $0.09 monthly for their high def plan amazon will charge only $14.99 for amazon h.d. and an even lower incentive rate for amazon prime subscribers to be clear in this case high definition means at least cd quality sound delivered in the so called lossless flat file format according to amazon audio quality has been a percolating issue of concern among artists and fail and the issue of sound quality has become a crusade for a legacy artist an inventor of his own
wants we can buy money farms businesses we can stocks we can do anything we want so there's still danes which they can't do artificial artificial things to prop this up for a while but. be wary. and finally checking in on the quickly shifting market for recorded music and amazon is the latest player to test whether consumers will pay more and how much for higher quality streaming and downloads the new service called amazon h.d. launched on tuesday presenting a direct challenge to previous tor...
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on a hotand humid night, the pace was frantic, and australia's dane hallet petty added to the excitementounting pressure struggled to hold back the tide, as michael hooper punched his way through. now the try. before their lead was cut to a point. this was tense. it is wales! australia gave it everything, but wales somehow held firm to win a match that marks them out as world cup contenders. even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this is one they'll never forget. katie gornall, bbc news, tokyo. quite a quitea game! you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brown. you are more now on the latest health spending pledge from the government with a promise to spend billions on what the prime minister is calling the biggest hospital building project for a generation. the plans spending two point seven billion pounds of investment —— the plans spending £2.7 billion of investment for six nhs hospitals over the next five years. boris johnson has been giving more details on his latest spending promise. are you happy w
on a hotand humid night, the pace was frantic, and australia's dane hallet petty added to the excitementounting pressure struggled to hold back the tide, as michael hooper punched his way through. now the try. before their lead was cut to a point. this was tense. it is wales! australia gave it everything, but wales somehow held firm to win a match that marks them out as world cup contenders. even for the most experienced of welsh warriors, this is one they'll never forget. katie gornall, bbc...
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so the question is will democrats turn out in big numbers in places like milwaukee and dane county. in the midterm elections they did. but it's a whole different ball game with the general election. so i think that if i knew who the democratic nominee was, i could give you a much stronger prediction. so far in the polls most of the democrats are leading donald trump, but i do think the candidates actually matter and i do think that wisconsin is going to be very, very much in play right up until the end in 2020. >> which democratic candidates definitely win wisconsin and which definitely lose wisconsin? >> well, there's no such as definite in politics these days. i think we've learned that. there's no hard-core gold standard. i think that joe biden is the best position at the moment to win wisconsin, but then again, we're having this conversation in september of 2019, not september of 2020. i think that if the democrats move too far to the left, they run the risk of squandering some of the advantages they have here. i think that there are a lot of suburban voters in wisconsin, as the
so the question is will democrats turn out in big numbers in places like milwaukee and dane county. in the midterm elections they did. but it's a whole different ball game with the general election. so i think that if i knew who the democratic nominee was, i could give you a much stronger prediction. so far in the polls most of the democrats are leading donald trump, but i do think the candidates actually matter and i do think that wisconsin is going to be very, very much in play right up until...
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dane a jacobsen takes us there. >> we're 14 minutes from manhattan, but you sometimes talk to peoplehey're like forest hills, where is forest hills? you might as well be on mars. >> reporter: but forest hill stadium is nestled in a residential neighborhood in queens and is once again becoming a music mecca. ♪ ♪ thanks to live event production company, madison house presents and its co-president, mike luba. >>> after the who played here, you witnessed roger doll taultr. what happened? >> it's intangible, all powerful. he walked over to pete and said, hey, mate, it's nights like tonight why we still do this. >> reporter: bimt in 1923, forest hill stadium was once the center of sports and culture in new york. a cathedral of tennis, it was the original home of the u.s. open where althea gibson broke the color barrier. >>> arthur ashe became 9 first and only african-american man to win a u.s. open, and billie jean king demanded equal pay. ♪ it's been a hard day's night ♪ >> reporter: it was also one of a kind home for concert experiences. >> the beatles. the who, jimi hendrix with the mon
dane a jacobsen takes us there. >> we're 14 minutes from manhattan, but you sometimes talk to peoplehey're like forest hills, where is forest hills? you might as well be on mars. >> reporter: but forest hill stadium is nestled in a residential neighborhood in queens and is once again becoming a music mecca. ♪ ♪ thanks to live event production company, madison house presents and its co-president, mike luba. >>> after the who played here, you witnessed roger doll taultr....
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senator danes. >> thank you, chairman. i want to thank the panel for coming forward for providing expertise on this timely and important topic. as many of you know, i spent more than five years living in guangzhou and hong kong in the private sector raising a family. i have four children. two of our children were born in hong kong. i'm deeply concerned about the ongoing erosion of autonomy and human rights in the region, and i will tell you i stand with the citizens of hong kong. in fact, just this past month i helped lead a legislative exchange between the u.s. and six legko leaders who came to my home state of montana. this event was important. to better understand the situation of hong kong and identifying what some of the key issues were and have a very open and free exchange. as leader of the free world we, the united states, and the entire world, must continue to support the autonomy and the freedoms of hong kong. it is one country, two systems. i was in hong kong on june 30, 1997, and saw the union jack come down fo
senator danes. >> thank you, chairman. i want to thank the panel for coming forward for providing expertise on this timely and important topic. as many of you know, i spent more than five years living in guangzhou and hong kong in the private sector raising a family. i have four children. two of our children were born in hong kong. i'm deeply concerned about the ongoing erosion of autonomy and human rights in the region, and i will tell you i stand with the citizens of hong kong. in fact,...
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the danes. anyways you know one a day and you're the one out on our job one night it. doesn't go with being you know. they have a there was a lot it was added to a lot of. weird names i would design muscle did it i didn't know when i do you know i doubt it will. settle i do call it only would it. be i didn't know they had this us only this that when you're. dead beat up. today monks from across the country along with thousands of devoted have come to pay their last respects at the funeral of $1.00 of the region's most influential religious leaders political figures and other public personalities attend the event where the reader is given a position of prestige and all for it. on this trip scores of heavily armed soldiers accompany him. deep down in amazing no one and then you're doing your. job one night as it is. so stable on. millionaire board. 000. teenage damian a deal. where. those the d.n.a. . of the tinning. and of of his in. the myanmar minister of religion is at great pains to justify his government's policies regarding the range of prices to the leader explai
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office and the city's internal review the city believes the officers' actions were justified under the dane rogue and dynamic circumstances they faced. >>> a man tried to rob a bank. take a look at surveillance photos of the suspect released by the police who say he tried to rob the chase bank in the pleasant hill plaza shopping center wednesday afternoon. police say he passed a note to a teller demanding cash but then ran away when the tiller wouldn't give him money. no weapons were scene, but take a look at photos, if youpleasan police. >>> all right, right now 6:14 want to go back over to sal who is covering not just one but two pretty big accidents this morning. >> the better news about the crash in the south bay is that the lines have finally reopened on 85 northbound, coming up to highway 101, there was a deadly crash overnight. but the lanes have reopened. i am going to put it on the map. i will show you the south bay commute on highway 85 here in sunnyvale, mountain view area, this is open. can you use the freeway to 101 and that was there for about 5 hours but now the freeway is op
office and the city's internal review the city believes the officers' actions were justified under the dane rogue and dynamic circumstances they faced. >>> a man tried to rob a bank. take a look at surveillance photos of the suspect released by the police who say he tried to rob the chase bank in the pleasant hill plaza shopping center wednesday afternoon. police say he passed a note to a teller demanding cash but then ran away when the tiller wouldn't give him money. no weapons were...
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talking about senators danes and perdue, doing what the president had approved and lighthizer, but athe same time the voices on this were so just milk toast. the words just sort of lay there as they talked about leveling the playing field between -- as if we're not talking about trillions of dollars here, we're talking about an existential threat as the president stated to the united states. and i am talking about china is exactly that. and we can't even get from the republican party in the house or the republicans in the senate vigorous support for this president in advance of an election that is now within the next year and a half. year and, well, 14 months. >> it's going to be a close election no matter what. people have to understand it's -- we could lose the presidency. trump has had a great presidency -- lou: people have to understand, what about the senators and the house and the republican party? >> we could lose the whole game. we have to get in this battle as deep as any i've seen in the last 50 years. there's a lot at stake here. the house is at stake, the senate could be a
talking about senators danes and perdue, doing what the president had approved and lighthizer, but athe same time the voices on this were so just milk toast. the words just sort of lay there as they talked about leveling the playing field between -- as if we're not talking about trillions of dollars here, we're talking about an existential threat as the president stated to the united states. and i am talking about china is exactly that. and we can't even get from the republican party in the...
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president trump said he approved a meeting between senators danes and purdue with chinese officials earlierhis week and the senators told mr. trump that china would like to do something. lauren: we'll see. hurricane dorian is taking aim at the carolinas after becoming a powerful category 3 storm once again. storm surges and damaging winds are expected in the region. ashley: jeff flock is in south carolina with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. we are just starting to get the effects of it here. they're very concerned in charleston. i don't want to get our team too far out into the wind here and into the rain, because we don't want to lose a camera this early in it. but i tell you, charleston is completely surrounded by water. what they're concerned about is that the track of the storm continues to move toward the shore. that means the effects, the center of circulation gets closer and closer, we get closer to the most difficult effects of a category 3 storm. i don't know if our team's able to look up at the lights up there, maybe you see in the higher elevation how the wind is b
president trump said he approved a meeting between senators danes and purdue with chinese officials earlierhis week and the senators told mr. trump that china would like to do something. lauren: we'll see. hurricane dorian is taking aim at the carolinas after becoming a powerful category 3 storm once again. storm surges and damaging winds are expected in the region. ashley: jeff flock is in south carolina with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. we are just starting to get the...