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project is now well under way if europeans grant renaissance that is the biggest construction site in the country and africa's largest hydroelectric paradigm it is almost 2 kilometers long and will produce more than $15000.00 take out hour of electricity starting 2022 using the waters of the blue nile river every year the devil potentially provide power for tens of millions of ethiopian households and a significant part of the electricity will be sold to neighboring countries to complete the project in time 6000 employees are working around the clock often under the scorching sun in the hottest months temperatures can reach up to 50 degrees do you but it has been a mechanical engineer here from the onset in 2011. the proposal is to store water so this water. flows and. the start of one generates electricity and the project doesn't consume water or the water stored will pass through the turbine generating electricity and water as a means to them again on each side of the river to power houses will host a total of 13 turbines the construction was delayed considerably over the years main
project is now well under way if europeans grant renaissance that is the biggest construction site in the country and africa's largest hydroelectric paradigm it is almost 2 kilometers long and will produce more than $15000.00 take out hour of electricity starting 2022 using the waters of the blue nile river every year the devil potentially provide power for tens of millions of ethiopian households and a significant part of the electricity will be sold to neighboring countries to complete the...
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arrest order against him but now a judge has ruled that put him on status as a member of the european parliament grants him immunity. in mexico city a series of a more memorials created by activists called to attention some of the darkest moments in the country's recent history these and the monuments also highlight a number of social problems in mexico by force this apparent says of violence against women there is money reports. mexico's capital is home to numerous iconic monuments commemorating the country's pre-columbian past and modern history mingled in with mexico's historic memorials however are other unofficial monuments. erected by activists these anti monuments serve to remind passers by of the mexican government's mishandling of recent tragedies if they are there they could be at the idea of creating an anti monument is a desperately painful cry from the population it says our truth is here it exists and it won't be erased by the authorities that's what anti monuments are made of. one of the most visible anti monuments is dedicated to 43 students who went missing from mexico in 2013 in attem
arrest order against him but now a judge has ruled that put him on status as a member of the european parliament grants him immunity. in mexico city a series of a more memorials created by activists called to attention some of the darkest moments in the country's recent history these and the monuments also highlight a number of social problems in mexico by force this apparent says of violence against women there is money reports. mexico's capital is home to numerous iconic monuments...
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referendum on independence is wanted by the spanish police but his recent election to the european parliament grantsimmunity from prosecution for something your position into you know this kind of spain is a part of the european union laws must be upheld the laws that we have drafted must be respected therefore this is a clear case spain must protect break ignites and uphold our muti for this reason i think it would be advisable for spain that we should be able to return as european lawmakers as free mean as members of this parliament and that is why i'm saying that i would not rule out going to spain. the leader of the georgian breakaway region of has resigned following days of anti-government protests jim says he's stepping down in the name of peace and stability well on thursday dozens of demonstrators broke into the presidential headquarters calling for new leadership say they were widespread irregularities in september's election which saw because you will win another 5 years. to the presidential race in the united states where the democratic field has then once again cory booker has dropped ou
referendum on independence is wanted by the spanish police but his recent election to the european parliament grantsimmunity from prosecution for something your position into you know this kind of spain is a part of the european union laws must be upheld the laws that we have drafted must be respected therefore this is a clear case spain must protect break ignites and uphold our muti for this reason i think it would be advisable for spain that we should be able to return as european lawmakers...
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extradition on charges of sedition but the judge ruled his status as a member of the european parliament does grant him immunity mexico's president has defended his decision to grant asylum to 9 people in the mexican embassy in bolivia those being sheltered were aides to the former bolivian president evo morales bolivia's interim leader has described some of them as criminals who she wants to put on trial in a certain us. if we give up these people we would be putting an end to the right for asylum which for mexico is sacred it's a matter of principles we're not going to fall for any provocation this is defending our principles of international politics. well able morales is currently in exile in argentina where he says he'll fight charges leveled against him by bolivia's interim government mr morell is has denounced the charges of terrorism terrorist financing and sedition as being unfounded his team of lawyers includes a former judge on argentina's supreme court and an expert on constitutional law who are opposing the role model for me it's really an honor to be next to them they will help me def
extradition on charges of sedition but the judge ruled his status as a member of the european parliament does grant him immunity mexico's president has defended his decision to grant asylum to 9 people in the mexican embassy in bolivia those being sheltered were aides to the former bolivian president evo morales bolivia's interim leader has described some of them as criminals who she wants to put on trial in a certain us. if we give up these people we would be putting an end to the right for...
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have to be very clear about what the benefit of the european union is because we know that sometimes in the member states, you take the benefits for grantedthing is to blame, you blame the european union and we should never, ever forget the european union, it's us. now, you've often spoken about the importance of the relationship with the united kingdom. because its membership goes back for decades, because geographically the eu is so close to the uk, can the uk expect special treatment when it comes to negotiating future relations, trade, security? the negotiations of course will be tough but we want to be the closest friends and the best partners you can think of because as you've said, we share a history, we share a lot of common experience. we share the same geography and therefore a lot of common destiny so negotiations will be fair but of course each side will fight for their interests and it is very clear that there are some fields where we have a strong common interest. for example, the fight against climate change. all of us know that we can do it together or for example, security, all work together as close as possible. the cruc
have to be very clear about what the benefit of the european union is because we know that sometimes in the member states, you take the benefits for grantedthing is to blame, you blame the european union and we should never, ever forget the european union, it's us. now, you've often spoken about the importance of the relationship with the united kingdom. because its membership goes back for decades, because geographically the eu is so close to the uk, can the uk expect special treatment when it...
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the european commission set to unveil its guidelines over 5g after huawei was granted partial access to build the u.k.'s network. we speak with the u.k. group's vice president at this hour -- in the next hour. ♪ manus: breaking news, another corporate taking action as the coronavirus impacts spreads. halt all china production until february 9. we are taking appropriate measures, no dramatic impact for them at that stage. that was 24 hours ago. as the story around the coronavirus in the uae, we have had the first confirmation of a family returning from wuhan. they have been identified. we now have a pretty significant automaker putting the brakes, as operations, halting china production until february 9. we have a host of breaking news to get through. nejra: we are seeing this reverberate around the corporate world. operationsfor financial servicd travel companies. starbucks temporarily closing 2000 stores in china to assess the outbreak of the coronavirus. we have to get back to the earnings and this is happening during earnings season. santander numbers coming through. manus: absolu
the european commission set to unveil its guidelines over 5g after huawei was granted partial access to build the u.k.'s network. we speak with the u.k. group's vice president at this hour -- in the next hour. ♪ manus: breaking news, another corporate taking action as the coronavirus impacts spreads. halt all china production until february 9. we are taking appropriate measures, no dramatic impact for them at that stage. that was 24 hours ago. as the story around the coronavirus in the uae,...
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has been the biggest contributor and european countries have provided 15 billion worth of grants andns to ukraine since 2014. >> one of the white house lawyers he made this assertion. let me play the clip. >> president trump then turned to corruption in the form of foreign interference in the 2016 presidential election. there is absolutely nothing wrong with asking a foreign lead tore help get to the bottom of all forms of foreign interference in american presidential election. >> mr. schiff and his colleagues repeatedly told you that the intelligence community assessment that russia was acting alone, responsible for the election interference implying that this somehow debufrpg debufrd debufrd debunked the idea that there was interference from ukraine. >> christopher wray fact checked it himself in an interview with abc just a month ago. listen to this. >> we have no information that ukraine interfered with the 2016 presidential election. i think it is important for the american people to be thoughtful consumers of information to think about the sources of it. >> so to the trump team
has been the biggest contributor and european countries have provided 15 billion worth of grants andns to ukraine since 2014. >> one of the white house lawyers he made this assertion. let me play the clip. >> president trump then turned to corruption in the form of foreign interference in the 2016 presidential election. there is absolutely nothing wrong with asking a foreign lead tore help get to the bottom of all forms of foreign interference in american presidential election....
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european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019, 63% of iranians were granted asylum ongh talk from the prime minister. we will send you back. the uk should not be regarded as a place where you can automatically come. but some claim it's empty rhetoric. they are going to make this journey. the people we are seeing coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims, they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admits stopping the boats remains a big challenge but they are confident numbers will reduce and it won't get easier to cross after brexit. this morning 12 migrants were rescued in a small boat by french officers, two an unborn child, suffering from mild hypothermia, rescued and ta ken suffering from mild hypothermia, rescued and taken back to bologna and said to be safe and well. last year tragically three people died trying to get to the uk in small boats, the national crime agency fears there could be further fatalities in 2020. colin, thank you. throughout the day, bbc news is focusing on immigration and you can find out more on the issueby
european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019, 63% of iranians were granted asylum ongh talk from the prime minister. we will send you back. the uk should not be regarded as a place where you can automatically come. but some claim it's empty rhetoric. they are going to make this journey. the people we are seeing coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims, they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admits stopping the boats...
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the royal family of belgium was also forced to grant its colonies their independence 1st and foremost the vast congo its riches had been plundered by europeans for centuries. on the. back then everyone dreamed of independence on the entire people stood behind their leader. was the prime minister about kosovo who wants the president the 1st congolese president in the prison please don't listen to us and i still remember how all of us the whole of congo. behind castle and remember. when what is today the democratic republic of the congo gained independence just. better known as. attended the negotiations the singer and band leader guitarist franco and others were among those who made congolese rumba the most popular form of music in subsaharan africa. romber now that's a mixture. there's more than a little cuban in it. it was the arrival of the cubans that really got the congolese rumba going. the positive energy of that era is manifested in music and was captured on film the work of mali. one of africa's most important photographers once gathered dust in ethnological collections today it can be admired in major collections of contemporary art
the royal family of belgium was also forced to grant its colonies their independence 1st and foremost the vast congo its riches had been plundered by europeans for centuries. on the. back then everyone dreamed of independence on the entire people stood behind their leader. was the prime minister about kosovo who wants the president the 1st congolese president in the prison please don't listen to us and i still remember how all of us the whole of congo. behind castle and remember. when what is...
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granting opportunities to lose that matters d.w. me minds. the devil is in the detail and they opt for the united states and china find spain one of their trade deals big european union says it may violate world trade organization rules we'll bring you the latest. also coming up irony or chivalry on the songs often baby pledges to invent billions in indian businesses the very kind many accuse him company of throwing. on the staving off trouble in paradise pristine beaches of the rich wildlife draw tourists from all over the world to the potential of now they are called to keep visitor numbers out. this is your business i'm kate ferguson welcome a day off to the ceiling of the u.s. china trade deal the european union has cost doubts over its legality the top trade official has pledged to investigate whether china's commitment to increase purchases of u.s. goods by $200000000000.00 is w t o come possible the clock says it will mind a legal challenge if it finds violations now earlier chinese vice premier youth who insisted the pact complied with w t o regulations let's take a listen to what he had. to. which there are 2 important conditions no negotiations the 1s
granting opportunities to lose that matters d.w. me minds. the devil is in the detail and they opt for the united states and china find spain one of their trade deals big european union says it may violate world trade organization rules we'll bring you the latest. also coming up irony or chivalry on the songs often baby pledges to invent billions in indian businesses the very kind many accuse him company of throwing. on the staving off trouble in paradise pristine beaches of the rich wildlife...
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today, the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance ukraine. having provided roughly 12 billion in grantsoans since 2014. united states has provided over $3 billion in assistance in that time. we all know that we cannot separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies. that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and humanitarian assistance in form of training and equipment. ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete demonstration of our "commitment to resist aggression and freedom and defend freedom. he also detailed the many benefits of our assistance for ukraine's horses. >> the security assistance that we provide takes many forms. one of the components for that assistance is counter battery radar. another component are sniper weapons. these weapons -- and this assistance allows the ukrainian military to deter further incursions by the russians against ukrainian territory. if that further incursion, further aggression where it in place, more ukrainians would die. it is a deterrent effect that these weapons provide it is also the ability -- it
today, the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance ukraine. having provided roughly 12 billion in grantsoans since 2014. united states has provided over $3 billion in assistance in that time. we all know that we cannot separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies. that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and humanitarian assistance in form of training and equipment. ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete...
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our stan grant this is al jazeera lots also coming up as world powers back to ceasefire in libya the european union says it will consider military support to uphold any peace deal. as did the new virus spreads beyond china's borders they are easy to be transmitted from human to human. project is doubled in the gulf of guinea bike near to the world's most dangerous waterway. we begin in iraq where there are reports of protesters have been killed in the capital baghdad after police tried to break down barricades on the outskirts of the city dozens are said to be injured in the latest round of mass demonstrations rallies have also brought about the number of cities in the south of the country including the job and nasiriyah protests of the south of the country by blockading major roads in bring charges in baghdad and he joins us now remember what more can you tell us about these clashes inside the city. well let me show you the clashes just down the road over there in the last couple of hours we have heard. a number of ambulances coming this way in fact you can just see one coming now while i wa
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european commission is also preparing a project for a public international and permanent court to replace private arbitration. but we must be realistic multinationals will never relinquish the exorbitant power granted by arbitration tribunals they can count on the world's top lawyers to defend them and remind them of past free trade agreements signed by states. all the more reason for civil society to remain vigilant and continue to demonstrate and resist so that states don't give in to the lobbies of multinationals. to defend the freedom of states to legislate. to preserve health and the environment all over the world. and to defend the interests of the people rather than the major private corporate interests. i actually don't think monopolies per se are the problem it's monopolistic access that monopolies have to credit to politicians and probably both but the crony financial isn't crony capitalism that's the big problem that. join me every thursday on the elec simon short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. the u.s. military confirms that one of its surveillance planes has crashed in afghanistan in territory controlled by taliba
european commission is also preparing a project for a public international and permanent court to replace private arbitration. but we must be realistic multinationals will never relinquish the exorbitant power granted by arbitration tribunals they can count on the world's top lawyers to defend them and remind them of past free trade agreements signed by states. all the more reason for civil society to remain vigilant and continue to demonstrate and resist so that states don't give in to the...
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european commission is also preparing a project for a public international and permanent court to replace private arbitration. but we must be realistic multinationals will never relinquish the exorbitant power granted by arbitration tribunals they can count on the world's top lawyers to defend them and remind them of past free trade agreements signed by states. all the more reason for civil society to remain vigilant and continue to demonstrate and resist so that states don't give in to the lobbyists of multinationals. to defend the freedom of states to legislate. to preserve health and the environment all over the world. and to defend the interests of the people rather than the major private corporate interests. yes. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo doubt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to
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of wasn't up to whatever standard and largely men and kind of white european men will holier is it too. just her kind of grace and grant and consistent articulation. of what really was her truth and the truth that she was fighting for her indigenous committee that she is still fighting for that. and she and her foundation are literally right now, trying to hold accountable, the provocateurs and executioners of the genocide. so the fact that she stood this personal demeaning and derision, and just refuse to be bound by it like we back to guatemala went for office multiple times and reported other indigenous candidates and still now is fighting for justice. i find it incredibly inspiring. in some ways, even more inspiring than it did would i first, read book more than 25 years ago. it was because of all that she has endured because she just continues so heroically to process and i think it is so clear that she just couldn't a nudge in doing anything else. >> i think you are right. the stories need to be told in the latter times the stories are not just about an individual but about a larger social reality i think that is
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european commission is also preparing a project for a public international and permanent court to replace private arbitration. but we must be realistic multinationals will never relinquish the exorbitant power granted by arbitration tribunals they can count on the world's top lawyers to defend them and remind them of past free trade agreements signed by states. all the more reason for civil society to remain vigilant and continue to demonstrate and resist so that states don't give in to the lobbies of multinationals. to defend the freedom of states to legislate. to preserve health and the environment all over the world. and to defend the interests of the people rather than the major private corporate interests. stay. cool. max kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm a strike at any or at least response based off the fight 'd wall street spot thank you but thank. you sorry that's right. that's slavery. both hold. onto the good thing compensate all boil to deny somebody. people who come from nothing that we can. go into to. move on which i did on the show got to move this because i'm a most an infant who going to be a good show. and we must. stand still not so
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european union this coming friday. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has denounced the new mideast peace play and u.s. president proposal calls for a palestinian state but also grants israel control of more disputed territories abbas has labeled the plan nonsense. a charity ship carrying more than $400.00 rescued migrants has been allowed to dock in italy the vessel had been stranded at sea for several days the u.n. says increased fighting in libya has calls more people to risk the dangerous sea journey to europe. this is g.w. news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at g.w. news or you can visit our website at www dot com. and coming up after the break conflict zone with sebastian i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day. what about detection of the internet from sort of the oceans will also carry each of the new provisions on that journalists could be in prison and publishing content all the author of that bill are you against this bill will i'm not even aware of that bill you're not the protection from internet false or the manipulations bill you're not even aware of. so it cannot because it is causing it's causi
european union this coming friday. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has denounced the new mideast peace play and u.s. president proposal calls for a palestinian state but also grants israel control of more disputed territories abbas has labeled the plan nonsense. a charity ship carrying more than $400.00 rescued migrants has been allowed to dock in italy the vessel had been stranded at sea for several days the u.n. says increased fighting in libya has calls more people to risk the dangerous...
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european commission is also preparing a project for a public international and permanent court to replace private arbitration. but we must be realistic multinationals will never relinquish the exorbitant power granted by arbitration tribunals they can count on the world's top lawyers to defend them and remind them of past free trade agreements signed by states. all the more reason for civil society to remain vigilant and continue to demonstrate and resist so that states don't give into the lobbies of multinationals . to defend the freedom of states to legislate. to preserve health and the environment all over the world. and to defend the interests of the people rather than the major private corporate interests. yes. you know world of big partisan movies lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of
european commission is also preparing a project for a public international and permanent court to replace private arbitration. but we must be realistic multinationals will never relinquish the exorbitant power granted by arbitration tribunals they can count on the world's top lawyers to defend them and remind them of past free trade agreements signed by states. all the more reason for civil society to remain vigilant and continue to demonstrate and resist so that states don't give into the...
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european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran. in 2019, 62% of iranians were grantedcally come. some claim it is empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. empty rhetoric. they are going to make this journey. the empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. the people we see coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims. they are likely to be successful. they are likely to be successful. they are confident that numbers will reduce. it will not get easier to cross after brexit. the senior immigration consultant at their uk law firm specialising in the immigration law has joined law firm specialising in the immigration law hasjoined us. how will this new system work? festival it is important to outline the fact that there is going to be nearly 400 million individuals, eu nationals going to be affected by this decision to brexit. so, the uk leaving the eu. so, in orderfor the uk to make sure that they are doing this properly, it is very important. so, the migration advisory committee has been told to come forward by the uk government to researc
european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran. in 2019, 62% of iranians were grantedcally come. some claim it is empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. empty rhetoric. they are going to make this journey. the empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. the people we see coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims. they are likely to be successful. they are likely to be successful. they are confident that numbers will reduce. it will not...
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been an international effort today the european union is the single largest contributor foreign assistance to ukraine having provided roughly 12000000000 in grants and loans since 2014 and the united states has provided over 3000000000 in assistance in that time because we all know that we can't separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and you may attain assistance in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete demonstration of our quote commitment to resist aggression and freedom and defend freedom he also detailed the many benefits of our assistance for ukraine's forces sherman the security assistance that we provide it takes many forms one of the components of that assistance is counter-battery radar another component our stipe are weapons these. weapons and this is a system and is allows the ukrainian military to deter further incursions by the russians against their own against ukrainian territory if that further incursion further aggression were to take place more ukrainians would die so it isn't that a deterr
been an international effort today the european union is the single largest contributor foreign assistance to ukraine having provided roughly 12000000000 in grants and loans since 2014 and the united states has provided over 3000000000 in assistance in that time because we all know that we can't separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and you may attain assistance in the form of equipment and training. ambassador...
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shoulder the responsibility as citizens granted to us it's become a thank you very much that was not help it called a former green party leader and now a member of the european parliament thank you. just reminder of the top story we're following for you here today on day 8 of the news canada's prime minister justin trudeau says multiple intelligence sources indicate that an iranian michelle brought down a ukrainian passenger plane near tehran u.s. officials also said they believe it's likely that a radiant carried defense systems hit the plane by accident killing all $176.00 people. you're watching g.w. news from berlin coming up at the top of the next hour we've got more news for you i'm terry martin thanks for being with us. the from. the point strong opinions clear losers. international perspective such. months of saber rattling have culminated in a targeted killing by the u.s. and a missile attack by iran are the 2 sides on the brink of war or ready to stand down find out on to the point. to the point. that next time on top of a slap in the face. clara night is the coffee bomb from the imus in the communities has led to its name to brazil's most populous
shoulder the responsibility as citizens granted to us it's become a thank you very much that was not help it called a former green party leader and now a member of the european parliament thank you. just reminder of the top story we're following for you here today on day 8 of the news canada's prime minister justin trudeau says multiple intelligence sources indicate that an iranian michelle brought down a ukrainian passenger plane near tehran u.s. officials also said they believe it's likely...
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the new leader of the european commission in downing street to begin discussing a post trade deal or slush fund alliances access to the e.u. market after brics it will only be granted with major compromises britain is due to leave the block on the 31st of january and negotiations for a new economic relationship will begin almost immediately but from the lion has warned the negotiations on all aspects of a trade deal cannot be complete in one year. the more divergence it is the more distant the partnership will be and without an extension of the transition period beyond 2020 you cannot x. expect to agree on every single aspect of our new partnership we will have to prioritise millions of workers in india are on strike protesting at the government's economic policies the mass movement follows an increase in the number of farmers who kill themselves because of financial debt and now many in the state of punjab calling on the government to act so how raman reports from there. these farmers a singing for their rights are just some of the many tens of thousands who are protesting across india on wednesday against what they say is government inaction towards the farming i
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european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019 63% of iranians were granted asylum on theirrfirst try. many bar winning on appeal. a spike in arrivals in the summit prompted tough talk from the prime minister. we will send you back and the uk should not be regarded as a place where you can automatically come. but some claim it is empty rhetoric. they are going to make this journey. it is empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. the people we are seen to make thisjourney. the people we are seen coming to make thisjourney. the people we are seen coming across to make thisjourney. the people we are seen coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims. they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admit stopping the boats remains a big challenge but they are confident numbers will reduce and it won't get easier to cross after brexit. colin campbell is in doubt that now and we canjoin him there. over to you, colin. what ican him there. over to you, colin. what i can tell you this morning is that just after nine o'clock a small book containing 12
european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019 63% of iranians were granted asylum on theirrfirst try. many bar winning on appeal. a spike in arrivals in the summit prompted tough talk from the prime minister. we will send you back and the uk should not be regarded as a place where you can automatically come. but some claim it is empty rhetoric. they are going to make this journey. it is empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. the people we are seen...
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european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019 63% of iranians were granted asylum on their. they are going to make this journey. the people we are seeing coming across on boats have extremely good asylum claims. they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admits stopping the boat remains a big challenge. they are confident numbers will produce and it will get easier to cross after brexit. —— and it won‘t get easy to cross after brexit. the national crime agency say they are trying to prevent the small boats heading in this direction by trying to cut off the supply of the outboard engines and the inflatable dinghies to the criminal gangs which are based in northern france. they say they are trained to do that working with the french police, the dutch police, and the belgian police to try and reach out to the retailers and suppliers of the equipment to try and ensure it doesn‘t fall into the wrong hands. this morning, 12 migrants we re hands. this morning, 12 migrants were rescued in a small boat by a french patrol ship. inside that small boat were two women a
european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019 63% of iranians were granted asylum on their. they are going to make this journey. the people we are seeing coming across on boats have extremely good asylum claims. they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admits stopping the boat remains a big challenge. they are confident numbers will produce and it will get easier to cross after brexit. —— and it won‘t get easy to cross after brexit....
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european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019, 63% of iranians were granted asylum on. the uk should not be regarded as a place where you can automatically come. but some claim it's empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. the people we are seeing coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims, they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admits stopping the boats remains a big challenge but they are confident numbers will reduce and it won't get easier to cross after brexit. well, the national crime agency say they are trying to prevent the small boats heading in this direction by trying to cut off the supply of the outboard engines and the inflatable dinghies to the criminal gangs which are based in northern france. they say they are trying to do that working with the french police, the dutch police and the belgian police to try to reach out to the retailers and suppliers of the equipment, to try to ensure it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. this morning, 12 migrants were rescued in a small boat by a french patrol ship. inside th
european countries. the majority coming across the sea are from iran and in 2019, 63% of iranians were granted asylum on. the uk should not be regarded as a place where you can automatically come. but some claim it's empty rhetoric. they are going to make thisjourney. the people we are seeing coming across in boats have extremely good asylum claims, they are likely to be successful. the national crime agency admits stopping the boats remains a big challenge but they are confident numbers will...
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our stan grant this is al jazeera lot also coming up as world powers back a ceasefire in libya the european union says a group considered military support to uphold any peace deal. as did the new virus spreads beyond china's borders there are fears it could be transmitted from human to human. jackies doubled in the gulf of guinea make me at the world's most dangerous waterway.
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today, the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance to ukraine, having provided roughly 12 billion and grants and loans since 2014. the united states as provided over 3 billion and assistance in that time. because we all know that we can't separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies. that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and to managing assistant in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete demonstration of our quote, commitment to resist aggression and freedom and defense could begin also details the many benefits of our assistance for ukraine's forces. >> mr. mr. chairman, the securiy assistance that we provide takes many forms. one of the components of that assistance is counter battery radar and other components, sniper weapons. these weapons and this assistance allows the ukrainian military to deter further incursions by the russians against ukrainian territory. if that further incursion, further aggression were to take place, more ukrainians would die. so it is a deterrent effect that these weap
today, the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance to ukraine, having provided roughly 12 billion and grants and loans since 2014. the united states as provided over 3 billion and assistance in that time. because we all know that we can't separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies. that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and to managing assistant in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified that american...
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european pharma giant novartis following its full-year result. commission is set to unveil its guidelines over 5g. this after huawei was grantedartial access to build the u.k.'s 5g network. we hear from the eu competition commissioner. we are just under an hour away from the start of cash equities trading across europe and in the u.k.. let's have a look at futures this morning after we climbed back up to gains in yesterday's trade. the u.s. posted gains in yesterday's trade. in asia, x hong kong. green arrows as well. dax and ftse futures posting slight gains. cap futures down a little bit. these futures were up strong earlier and have declined into the hour. anna: it's interesting to see moderation and expectations. let's talk about breaking news coming through on european corporate. where wet time of year are starting to get into the meat of the earnings season. a relatively small layer in aviation space gutting higher at this point. 350-355 raised to million euros. a lot going on in the aviation space. definitely worth tuning in for an interview of the ceo, that is happening on -- later on. the markets more broadly. a littl
european pharma giant novartis following its full-year result. commission is set to unveil its guidelines over 5g. this after huawei was grantedartial access to build the u.k.'s 5g network. we hear from the eu competition commissioner. we are just under an hour away from the start of cash equities trading across europe and in the u.k.. let's have a look at futures this morning after we climbed back up to gains in yesterday's trade. the u.s. posted gains in yesterday's trade. in asia, x hong...
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and then as the european settlers moved west across algainey mountains, they found this really very valuable source of salt which we take for granted to. how important salt was before rerefrigeration. the salt industry really started to grow in the early 1800's. the rough in her family, the dickinson's and others really started to grow this industry. it was an industry that grew on the backs of slaves. this valley was one of the largest industrial slave uses in the country. like many other industries. but there were over 5,000 slaves in the valley and about 250 on this property alone. so by the 1840's, we were the largest salt making region of the country. most of the salt was leaving here and going to cincinnati. also called porkopolis because of all the hog farming going on in ohio. once the meat packing industry started growing up in chicago, the market in cincinnati started to wane and the salt industry here really sort of started to go away. so the dickinson family made salt until 1945. then my brother and i revived the business in 2013. i grew up here in the valley and the salt history of our family just wasn't something that
and then as the european settlers moved west across algainey mountains, they found this really very valuable source of salt which we take for granted to. how important salt was before rerefrigeration. the salt industry really started to grow in the early 1800's. the rough in her family, the dickinson's and others really started to grow this industry. it was an industry that grew on the backs of slaves. this valley was one of the largest industrial slave uses in the country. like many other...
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leader of the european commission in downing street to begin discussing a post bricks it trade deal or slur from the lion has access to the e.u. market after brics it will only be granted with major compromises britain is due to leave the block on the 31st of january a negotiation is for a new economic relationship or must begin immediately but for the lion has warned the negotiations on all aspects of a trade deal cannot be complete in one year. the more divergence there is the more distant the partnership will be and without an extension of the transition period beyond 2020 you cannot x. expect to agree on every single aspect of our new partnership we will have to prioritise spain's socialist leader pedro sanchez has been sworn in as prime minister a day after narrative securing parliamentary backing for the country's 1st coalition government in decades centuries took his oath of office before spain's king philippe in a brief ceremony at these as well as palace is expected to announce its cabinet next week it will include members from his coalition partners the anti austerity far left only just what a mass movement the new government faces separatists separatist tens
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european jews? number three, what are the practical steps that must be taken to stop this threat? when grantinghistorically, jews we re and why is that? historically, jews were always among the most loyal citizens of their countries and did their best to integrate and become pillars of society in all walks of life. those who wanted to dismantle the fabric of society, extremists from both right and left, thejews we re from both right and left, thejews were always a symbol of society's foundations. it was a rejection of the world order. they were always the world order. they were always the first target, but by no means the first target, but by no means the last. the nazis erased one third ofjewish the last. the nazis erased one third of jewish people, 6 the last. the nazis erased one third ofjewish people, 6 million, but in total, more than 60 million people we re total, more than 60 million people were killed during the second world warand were killed during the second world war and the world just stopped and the gates of destruction... if extremists are not stopped at the gates of anti—semitis
european jews? number three, what are the practical steps that must be taken to stop this threat? when grantinghistorically, jews we re and why is that? historically, jews were always among the most loyal citizens of their countries and did their best to integrate and become pillars of society in all walks of life. those who wanted to dismantle the fabric of society, extremists from both right and left, thejews we re from both right and left, thejews were always a symbol of society's...
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today, the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance to the ukraine, having provided roughly 12 million in grants and loans since 2014. and the united states has provided 3 billion in assistance in that time . because we all know that we can't separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies area that's why the us has provided economic security and humanitarian assistance in the form of equipment and training area ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete demonstration of our commitment to resist aggression and freedom and defend freedom. he also detailed the many benefits of our assistance for ukraine's forces. >> mister chairman, the security assistance we provide takes many forms. one of the components of that assistance is counter battery radar and other components, our sniper weapons. these weapons and this assistance allows the ukrainian military to deter further incursions by the russians against ukrainian territory. if that further incursions, further aggression were to take place, more ukrainians would die so it is a deterrent effect that these weap
today, the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance to the ukraine, having provided roughly 12 million in grants and loans since 2014. and the united states has provided 3 billion in assistance in that time . because we all know that we can't separate our own security from the security of our friends and allies area that's why the us has provided economic security and humanitarian assistance in the form of equipment and training area ambassador taylor testified...
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leader of the european commission in downing street to begin discussing a post of breck's it trade deal or so have on their lane says access to the e.u. market after breaks it will only be granted with major compromises britain is due to leave the block on the 31st of january and negotiations for a new economic relationship will begin almost immediately but under lane says the negotiations on a 4 trade deal will not be complete in one year the more divergence there is the more distant the partnership will be and without an extension of the transition period beyond 2020 you cannot x. expect to agree on every single aspect of our new partnership we will have to prioritise spain's socialist leader pedrosa inches has been sworn in as prime minister a day after narrowly securing parliamentary backing for the country's 1st coalition government in decades sanchez took his oath of office before spain's king philippe in a brief ceremony at this as well a palace he is expected to announce his cabinet next week and it will include members from his coalition partners the anti austerity we need us for their muscles went. and the reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera us president donald
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granting birthright citizenship to anyone born in the u.s. and by the way the rule will not apply to visitors from 39, mainly, european and asian countries enrolled waiver program. not to mention all of that birth tourism from russia to florida, trump's favorite state. the trump administration is also looking to expand its travel ban for certain countries as early as tomorrow. it's reportedly considering new restrictions for the above countries which would join the mostly muslim countries on the list. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. there's no increased risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not
granting birthright citizenship to anyone born in the u.s. and by the way the rule will not apply to visitors from 39, mainly, european and asian countries enrolled waiver program. not to mention all of that birth tourism from russia to florida, trump's favorite state. the trump administration is also looking to expand its travel ban for certain countries as early as tomorrow. it's reportedly considering new restrictions for the above countries which would join the mostly muslim countries on...
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european union in total has given far more than the u.s. the eu is the single largest donor to ukraine having provided over 16 billion in grants and loans.the president's assertion that other countries did not support ukraine is meritless. there are other reasons too, after dod and omb responded to the president's request, presumably with some of the information we just provided you showing europe gives a lot to ukraine, nobody in the trump administration mentioned burden sharing as a reason for the holder to any of the 17 witnesses we been talking about. sondland, whose actual portfolio is the eu, not ukraine, testified he was never asked to speak to the eu or the eu member countries about providing more aid to ukraine. if president trump were truly concerned about that, he would've been the perfect guy to handle it because it was our ambassador to the eu. but it never happened. how could it? because sondland himself knew the aide would link to the investigation because that's what the president himself had told him. it wasn't until the president scheme began to unravel after the white house learned of the whistleblower complaint and af
european union in total has given far more than the u.s. the eu is the single largest donor to ukraine having provided over 16 billion in grants and loans.the president's assertion that other countries did not support ukraine is meritless. there are other reasons too, after dod and omb responded to the president's request, presumably with some of the information we just provided you showing europe gives a lot to ukraine, nobody in the trump administration mentioned burden sharing as a reason...
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situation to deal one to cynicism and specially for european jews and number 3 what are the practical steps that must be taken to stop this threat when granted an equal rights to the jews of france napoleon bonaparte the said the national edge of your diverse jews is the barometer of society's realization and ways that historically jews were always a man the most loyal citizens of their countries and did their best to integrate and to become dealers of society in all walks of life those who wanted to dismantle the fabric of society etc miss from both right and left the jews were always a symbol of society's foundations. rejection of the jews was a rejection of the world order they were always the 1st start of it but by no means the last the nazi era raised one 3rd of jewish people $6000000.00 but in total more than 60000000 people were killed during the 2nd world war and the world just stopped at the gates of destruction if extremists are not stopped at the gates of on to submit islam they will eventually take over executive power in their states and what is the situation today who could imagine they're just 75 years after the holocaust and
situation to deal one to cynicism and specially for european jews and number 3 what are the practical steps that must be taken to stop this threat when granted an equal rights to the jews of france napoleon bonaparte the said the national edge of your diverse jews is the barometer of society's realization and ways that historically jews were always a man the most loyal citizens of their countries and did their best to integrate and to become dealers of society in all walks of life those who...
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granted right now. what are you thinking about and concerned about is this transition period begins for the uk to leave the europeanhern ireland, so we enough people in northern ireland, so we have to export. if we are not exporting, we need to get around the table again. we need to make sure there are not going to be any barriers for us, so that we can continue to export. with a product like ours, it is really, really important that we understand if there are going to be legislation changes, because there are so much —— there is so much compliance required for us, it is really, really important. and what have you been told about what changes could been told about what changes could be coming down the line, and what other things you are contending with in terms of your planning right now? from a perspective, we have been advised by our auditing accountants to set up a company in the republic of ireland, which we have done. we also had to apply for our vat numbers in the republic of ireland, and the same thing in holland as well. we need to make sure this will be frictionless for us, and we need to make sure that if
granted right now. what are you thinking about and concerned about is this transition period begins for the uk to leave the europeanhern ireland, so we enough people in northern ireland, so we have to export. if we are not exporting, we need to get around the table again. we need to make sure there are not going to be any barriers for us, so that we can continue to export. with a product like ours, it is really, really important that we understand if there are going to be legislation changes,...
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today, the european union is the largest contributor to ukraine having provided roughly $12 billion in grants4. and the united states has provided over $3 billion in assistance in that time, because we all know that we can't separate our own security from security of our friends and allies. that is why the u.s. has provided economic security and humanitarian assistance in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete demonstration of our quote commitment to resist aggression and freedom and defend freedom. he also detailed the many benefits of our assistance for ukraine's forces. >> mr. chairman, the security assistance that we provide takes many forms. one of the components of that assistance is counter battery radar. another component are sniper weapons. these weapons, and this assistance allows the ukrainian military to deter further incursions by the russians against ukrainian territory. if that further incursion, further aggression were to take place, more ukrainians would die. it is a deterrent effect that these weapons provide. it is al
today, the european union is the largest contributor to ukraine having provided roughly $12 billion in grants4. and the united states has provided over $3 billion in assistance in that time, because we all know that we can't separate our own security from security of our friends and allies. that is why the u.s. has provided economic security and humanitarian assistance in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified that american aid is a concrete demonstration of our quote...
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their european total has given far more than the u.s. they provided more than 16 billion in grantsns. the president's assertion that other countries did not support ukraine is meritless. and there are other reasons, too. after d.o.d. and omb responded to the president's request, presumabli presumablily. nobody in the trump administration mentioned burden sharing as a reason for the hold to any of the 17 witnesses we're talking about. testified that he was never asked to sfeek it president trump. if he was truly concerned about that, he was the guy to talk to. but it never happened. how could it? the president had told him. it wasn't until after the scheme began to unravel, after "politico" publicly revealed the existence of the hold that the issue of burden sharing came up again. if the president's concern brp bird sharing. he never ordered his officials to push turp increase their contributions. then he released the aid without any changes in europe's contributions. this last point is important. you know the president's purported concern about rkts not because the eu or any europe
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grant shapps now seems to be persuaded of that model. "it's not goodbye, it's au revoir" — that's the sign that greeted british meps above the chamber of the europeanf the ratification process, before the uk leaves the eu on friday. let's talk to adam now. where are you? i'm in the european parliament in brussels and they are having one of their official settings here in brussels rather than strasbourg where they usually have them, they occasionally have them here in brussels where all the other eu institutions are based. i'm standing on what is called the passerelle which is the french footbridge. they have just had a service to mark... holocaust memorial day another doing some procedural stuff about what is going to happen in the rest of the session and then they will get down to this debate about the withdrawal agreement and then in a couple of hours' time there will be a vote approving the brexit deal and we know it will be approved because all at the parliamentary committees that have been involved in brexit have given their approval to the deal in writing in the last few weeks. most meps are in favour of it and there just isn't enough meps wh
grant shapps now seems to be persuaded of that model. "it's not goodbye, it's au revoir" — that's the sign that greeted british meps above the chamber of the europeanf the ratification process, before the uk leaves the eu on friday. let's talk to adam now. where are you? i'm in the european parliament in brussels and they are having one of their official settings here in brussels rather than strasbourg where they usually have them, they occasionally have them here in brussels where...
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today the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance to ukraine, having provided roughly 12 billion in grants security from the security of our own friends and allies. that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and humanitaryian assistance in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified american aid is a concrete demonstration of our ability to, quote, resist aggression and defend freedom. he detailed the many benefits of our assistance. >> ukraine's forces. >> mr. chairman, the security assistance we provide, it takes many forms. one of the components of that assistance is counterbattery radar, another component are sniper weapons. these weapons and this assistance allows the ukrainian military to deter firthnercursions by the russians against ukrainian territory. if that further incursion, further aggression were to take place, more ukrainians would die. so, it is a deterrent effect that these weapons provide. it's also the ability it gives the ukrainians the ability to negotiate from a position of a little more strength when they negotiate an end to the war negot
today the european union is the single largest contributor of foreign assistance to ukraine, having provided roughly 12 billion in grants security from the security of our own friends and allies. that's why the u.s. has provided economic security and humanitaryian assistance in the form of equipment and training. ambassador taylor testified american aid is a concrete demonstration of our ability to, quote, resist aggression and defend freedom. he detailed the many benefits of our assistance....
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european union has given far more than the u.s. the eu is the single largest donor to ukraine having provided over 16 billion in grants and loans. the president's assertion that other countries did not support ukraine is meritless. and there are other reasons, too. after dod and omb responded to the president's request, with some of the information we provided you, showing europe gives a lot to ukraine, nobody in the trump administration mentioned burden sharing as a reason for the hold to any of the 17 witnesses that we've been talking about. sondland whose portfolio is the eu, not ukraine, testified that he was never asked to speak to the eu or eu member countries about providing more aid to ukraine. and if president trump were truly concerned about that, he would have been the perfect guy to handle it, because he was our ambassador to the eu. but it never happened. and how could it? because sondland himself knew the aid was linked to the investigations, because that's what the president himself had told him. it wasn't until the president's scheme began to unravel after the white house learned of the whistleblower complaint an
european union has given far more than the u.s. the eu is the single largest donor to ukraine having provided over 16 billion in grants and loans. the president's assertion that other countries did not support ukraine is meritless. and there are other reasons, too. after dod and omb responded to the president's request, with some of the information we provided you, showing europe gives a lot to ukraine, nobody in the trump administration mentioned burden sharing as a reason for the hold to any...
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and gathering salt for themselves, and as european settlers moved west across allegheny mountains they found this valuable source of salt, which we take for granted today, how important salt was before refrigeration. the salt industry really started to grow in the early 1800s. the ruffner family, the dickinsons, really started to grow this industry. and it was an industry that grew on the backs of slaves. valley was one of the largest industrial slave uses in the country, like many other industries. there were over slaves in the 5000 valley and 250 on the property alone. by the 1840s we were the largest salt making region of the country. most of the salt was leaving and going to cincinnati, also called pork-opolis because of the hog farming. once the meatpacking industry started growing up in chicago, the market in cincinnati started to wane. the salt industry here really sort of started to go away. the dickinson family made salt until 1945, and we revived the business in 2013. i grew up in the valley and the salt history of our family wasn't something that was shared. i vaguely knew that we made salt at some point but i didn't know anything more
and gathering salt for themselves, and as european settlers moved west across allegheny mountains they found this valuable source of salt, which we take for granted today, how important salt was before refrigeration. the salt industry really started to grow in the early 1800s. the ruffner family, the dickinsons, really started to grow this industry. and it was an industry that grew on the backs of slaves. valley was one of the largest industrial slave uses in the country, like many other...