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like many towns in the russian far east, kadykchan was a mono town, a settlement built around a singleadykchan was one of thousands of coal mines that powered the ussr towards its goal of becoming the greatest nation on earth. in its heyday kadykchan was a good place to live, with its schools, cafes, shops and a cinema. vladimir voskresenskiy moved to kadykchan with his parents and lived in the town for 13 years. tatiana and gennady shchepalkin live and run a business 700 kilometres away. they left kadykchan 20 years ago but they still think of it as home. soviet leaders came and went at coalminers were always referred to as the heroes of the soviet union. the first ton of coal was mined here in 1937 as part ofjoseph stalin's brutal push to modernise the russian economy. the first miners were labour camp prisoners but as the decade progressed, ordinary workers were attracted to the far east because they could double their salaries and get an apartment for theirfamilies. it's hard to imagine this ghost town was once a thriving place. the fall of communism and the economic crisis that en
like many towns in the russian far east, kadykchan was a mono town, a settlement built around a singleadykchan was one of thousands of coal mines that powered the ussr towards its goal of becoming the greatest nation on earth. in its heyday kadykchan was a good place to live, with its schools, cafes, shops and a cinema. vladimir voskresenskiy moved to kadykchan with his parents and lived in the town for 13 years. tatiana and gennady shchepalkin live and run a business 700 kilometres away. they...
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temperatures lower in the far north—east of scotland. to start the day on thursday but another area of low pressure will gradually move in. again, gales are likely to drive that rain up through the english channel and across the southern half of england. it will lingerfor southern half of england. it will linger for quite southern half of england. it will lingerfor quite some southern half of england. it will linger for quite some time in northern ireland, central and southern scotland. on the leading edge we could have some snow mixed in as well. that area of low pressure will take its time to clear away but it will slowly do so, and as we get towards the weekend, there is the potential that the winds might swing round to a northerly, which will bring something just a little bit colder, and hopefully something a bit more settled! that's all from the bbc news at one. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. welcome to bbc sports sceptre. welcome to bbc sports sceptre. andy murray has called his rehab for
temperatures lower in the far north—east of scotland. to start the day on thursday but another area of low pressure will gradually move in. again, gales are likely to drive that rain up through the english channel and across the southern half of england. it will lingerfor southern half of england. it will linger for quite southern half of england. it will lingerfor quite some southern half of england. it will linger for quite some time in northern ireland, central and southern scotland. on...
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dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russian far eastit is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the mining business here dominates kirovsk. it employs one third of the local
dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russian far eastit is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the...
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the latter have forever changed the fate of the far east and transformed the russian islands into one of the leading energy suppliers of the asia-pacific region. california has taken a major place in the relations between our two countries. we have the chevron corporation working for a long time in russia, along with transnet as the operator of the caspian pipeline consortium to deliver kozak oil to the seaports. 1990's, the oil machinery of the caterpillar company supplying large construction machinery and equipment to the russian far east. thousands of employees from russia work in the flagship high-tech companies in silicon valley. cisco, microsoft, google to name a few. the russian-american pacific partnership has been active for more than 20 years. it is a unique platform for dialogue, which brings together officials and businessmen in the regions of the russian far east and the united states west coast. the state of california is among the leaders of the bilateral interregional cooperation. over the past years it has established contact with republican of kazakstan. this is most
the latter have forever changed the fate of the far east and transformed the russian islands into one of the leading energy suppliers of the asia-pacific region. california has taken a major place in the relations between our two countries. we have the chevron corporation working for a long time in russia, along with transnet as the operator of the caspian pipeline consortium to deliver kozak oil to the seaports. 1990's, the oil machinery of the caterpillar company supplying large construction...
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the economic forum in vladivostok to get acquainted with the economic potential of russia and the far east. the dialogue a bilateral for , initiating political and business circles taking place in united states and now with russia, as well as place an increasing role in developing ties between the regions of russia and the united states. it has proven itself to be an important informal platform for dialogue and development over positive bilateral agenda which are countries desperately need. in conclusion, i would like to remind you that this december marks the 210th anniversary of diplomatic relations between russia and the united dates. back in 1787, american president thomas jefferson wrote to the russian emperor alexander i. "i am certain that russia is the most friendly nation to us." the russian president vladimir putin has repeatedly stated we are not picking fights with the united states and have always had a positive attitude towards the american people. when we stood together, we always achieve success. that is how it has happened during the american war of independence, the first
the economic forum in vladivostok to get acquainted with the economic potential of russia and the far east. the dialogue a bilateral for , initiating political and business circles taking place in united states and now with russia, as well as place an increasing role in developing ties between the regions of russia and the united states. it has proven itself to be an important informal platform for dialogue and development over positive bilateral agenda which are countries desperately need. in...
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coastal storm right now is just too far east for a big snow. some new information that just came in and flurries for light snow. noon on thursday. it will be a dry snow and really just kind of blow off easily. this is what's new. the latest model of gfs is almost 2" here. i like his thinking. not too much for the euro. so here's what i'm thinking in rm flurries to a trace. and south and east of that. 1" to 2" across the bay and along the coast, this includes bethany, ocean city, 2" to 4". pretty good little snow for them. because the snow is so far east. not that much in terms of beach erosion. >> all right. tonight. future cast. 11:00, 10:00, 20 downtown. but in the teens everywhere else. 12 in hagerstown. we get into the afternoon high clouds come in. a few of us will crawl above freezing. cumberlin you won't. neither will you and rom neither. and then by evening. 28 downtown and then by tomorrow morning we'll advance all the way to thursday morning. here's where this model has the snow. i think it's going to i think it will provide 1" to 2"
coastal storm right now is just too far east for a big snow. some new information that just came in and flurries for light snow. noon on thursday. it will be a dry snow and really just kind of blow off easily. this is what's new. the latest model of gfs is almost 2" here. i like his thinking. not too much for the euro. so here's what i'm thinking in rm flurries to a trace. and south and east of that. 1" to 2" across the bay and along the coast, this includes bethany, ocean city,...
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this is the capital of the russian far east. here, china is closer than most of russia. . but then, i am more than 6,000 kilometres east of saint petersburg. liev lepovich lives here. he and the russian revolution have one thing in common, they're both are 100 years old. born in 1917, lievhas survived three famines, he's fought in four wars. in his lifetime, his country has disappeared twice. first, tsarist russia, and then, soviet russia. how does a nation survive that kind of century? after the revolution, it would take five years and a brutal civil war before the bolsheviks conquered the russian far east. the decisive battle was near khabarovsk, at volochayevka. there's a giant panoramic painting of it at the local museum. soviet mythology painted the reds as triumphant heroes. the anti—communist white army, deservedly crushed. in songs and poems, in paintings and propaganda, the message was clear — "the reds were on the right side of history." but this version of history is crumbling. just like the battle site memorial to the red heroes in volochayevka. and that is be
this is the capital of the russian far east. here, china is closer than most of russia. . but then, i am more than 6,000 kilometres east of saint petersburg. liev lepovich lives here. he and the russian revolution have one thing in common, they're both are 100 years old. born in 1917, lievhas survived three famines, he's fought in four wars. in his lifetime, his country has disappeared twice. first, tsarist russia, and then, soviet russia. how does a nation survive that kind of century? after...
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the pacific command handled southeast asia and the far east.ithuropean command headquarters in paris is closely associated with the supreme command of nato. strike command located in tampa, florida. the newest unified command is under general adams. combat elements are prepared to strike hard and fast anywhere in the world. in fact, strategic air command is a nuclear deterrent to war with its tremendous second strike or counterpunch capability. bombers at the strategic air command are constantly alert, ready to respond to presidential command. protection for civilians on the homefront is the responsibility of civil defense. the national survey marking and stocking program has located potential shelter spaces for more than 100 million americans. is expected program to provide shelter spaces for americans at home or work. the women's army corps and ,ister services, the waves women marines, continue their fine work as an integral part of our defense forces. century after clara barton of the american red cross helped the wounded in this civil war s
the pacific command handled southeast asia and the far east.ithuropean command headquarters in paris is closely associated with the supreme command of nato. strike command located in tampa, florida. the newest unified command is under general adams. combat elements are prepared to strike hard and fast anywhere in the world. in fact, strategic air command is a nuclear deterrent to war with its tremendous second strike or counterpunch capability. bombers at the strategic air command are...
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in the far east and africa, it's time for the full flowering of free governments and free markets that have served as the engine of progress. it's time to offer our hand to the emerging democracies of eastern europe so that continent -- for too long a continent divided -- can see a future whole and free. it's time to build on our new relationship with the soviet union, to endorse and encourage a peaceful process of internal change toward democracy and economic opportunity. we are in a period of great transition, great hope, and yet great uncertainty. we recognize that the soviet military threat in europe is diminishing, but we see little change in soviet strategic modernization. therefore, we must sustain our own strategic offense modernization and the strategic defense initiative. but the time is right to move forward on a conventional arms control agreement to move us to more appropriate levels of military forces in europe, a coherent defense program that ensures the u.s. will continue to be a catalyst for peaceful change in europe. and i've consulted with leaders of nato. in fact, i
in the far east and africa, it's time for the full flowering of free governments and free markets that have served as the engine of progress. it's time to offer our hand to the emerging democracies of eastern europe so that continent -- for too long a continent divided -- can see a future whole and free. it's time to build on our new relationship with the soviet union, to endorse and encourage a peaceful process of internal change toward democracy and economic opportunity. we are in a period of...
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usually dry deciduous forest themis only live in the far east of madagascar these men are hot on the tracks they want to get hold of the thief aka the largest lima in this forest. a perfect catch in memory is measured in weight and the transmitter is attached to its body. that's he's male sites and we know exactly what he's done since birth. and that's a benefit of marking these animals individually that. we can get very detailed information about them individually marking all pits of capital is a professor at the german primate center of getting in university he has been conducting research into lemus into reality for more than twenty years and runs the primate center as field station in the forest eight species of lima live here including to extremely red narrow striped mongols how did lemurs interact with other lima species how do they live in their environment there are still many questions left unanswered about the behavior of the limas but how much time is left to find out more both the forest and its inhabitants are endangered. ten kilometers away at a fork in the road the res
usually dry deciduous forest themis only live in the far east of madagascar these men are hot on the tracks they want to get hold of the thief aka the largest lima in this forest. a perfect catch in memory is measured in weight and the transmitter is attached to its body. that's he's male sites and we know exactly what he's done since birth. and that's a benefit of marking these animals individually that. we can get very detailed information about them individually marking all pits of capital...
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i think it's a good improvement, though, through the day. across the far east of england there.day for the shetland isles. but plenty of sunshine in its place, and not feeling too bad. the area of low pressure clears away, takes its showers with it. of overnight frost and fog. maybe some mist and fog around. we should see some good sunny spells developing. but it will be on the cool side, 3—8 degrees at best. slack winds. so we could start off with a little bit of mist and fog. sunshine through the afternoon. most places dry. in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: rare talks in north korea. are meeting for the first time in two years. people from el salvador to live and work in the us. growing desperation in eastern ghouta. rebel—held area of syria. is in danger of exploding. charting a brighter future for africa. solar power may be the key. panels are popping up across the continent. than two years. a delegation to the winter olympics in south korea next month. in decades.
i think it's a good improvement, though, through the day. across the far east of england there.day for the shetland isles. but plenty of sunshine in its place, and not feeling too bad. the area of low pressure clears away, takes its showers with it. of overnight frost and fog. maybe some mist and fog around. we should see some good sunny spells developing. but it will be on the cool side, 3—8 degrees at best. slack winds. so we could start off with a little bit of mist and fog. sunshine...
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a cold and frosty start across the far north—east.improving picture to england and wales with some sunny spells. the weather front grinds to a halt but again some wet snow to the higher ground. it is going to be a cold day on friday. friday we have showers and longer spells of rain across the country and temperatures between four and country and temperatures between fourand 9 country and temperatures between four and 9 degrees. the wind now coming from the north across the far north of scotland and is colder air will be the story as we head towards the weekend. descending right across the weekend. descending right across the country into the weekend. so colder, crisper with ea rly—morning frost but drier and brighter and fingers crossed a little more sunshine. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. the health secretary says sorry to nhs patients in england who've had their operations delayed because of winter pressures. i want to apologise for the fact that we have had regrettably to postpone a number of operations. that's all f
a cold and frosty start across the far north—east.improving picture to england and wales with some sunny spells. the weather front grinds to a halt but again some wet snow to the higher ground. it is going to be a cold day on friday. friday we have showers and longer spells of rain across the country and temperatures between four and country and temperatures between fourand 9 country and temperatures between four and 9 degrees. the wind now coming from the north across the far north of...
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the essen express was launched in two thousand and thirteen not in hamburg but in hong kong the far east has become the epicenter of global trade and german shipyards have lost their edge made in germany is just too expensive now. this type of ship can hold thirteen thousand two hundred containers. fizzing global feel of we're a global player and when you're a global player you have to work as efficiently as possible so we need a few of these very large ships powerful zork as. you can say you won't do that anywhere in the world just because you've got this bridge in hamburg that you can't get through. the harbor or of corpus. since the shipping companies are undercutting each other freight rates in asia aren't currently covering their costs lloyd has invested some of the money from a stock exchange flotation a new and more efficient vessels. it's three o'clock in the morning the s an express departs it was a short night for union etan bush. the apprentice is part of the dick crew during docking and departure. here. i think it's because they're a well oiled team when you join the matey yo
the essen express was launched in two thousand and thirteen not in hamburg but in hong kong the far east has become the epicenter of global trade and german shipyards have lost their edge made in germany is just too expensive now. this type of ship can hold thirteen thousand two hundred containers. fizzing global feel of we're a global player and when you're a global player you have to work as efficiently as possible so we need a few of these very large ships powerful zork as. you can say you...
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with annual sales of sixty million euro its offices are in the historic heart of the town in the far east of saxony and it has no shortage of young talent liquidity on as a we've only recruit from the saxony region at the moment we're banking on software made in germany not in romania not in the czech republic not in lithuania our software is made in germany it. founded in one nine hundred ninety city and employs around one hundred people in gurlitz. we are planning to grow continuously we have a double digit growth and we can only grow through collaboration with expertise and know how to use it well and we want to recruit more staff here you know what i will make of what are given maybe from here zygmunt has announced it's shutting a steam turbine plant with nine hundred employees in gurlitz and that's not all rail vehicle maker bombards he is planning to slash a thousand jobs here. what will the future bring for the region if two of its biggest employers pull out. investors are interested say local economic developers although they don't give any concrete details. nominee then. we won't
with annual sales of sixty million euro its offices are in the historic heart of the town in the far east of saxony and it has no shortage of young talent liquidity on as a we've only recruit from the saxony region at the moment we're banking on software made in germany not in romania not in the czech republic not in lithuania our software is made in germany it. founded in one nine hundred ninety city and employs around one hundred people in gurlitz. we are planning to grow continuously we have...
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the rain it should eventually clear away, may leave some cloud around across the far east of england.e in its place, not feeling too bad. the area of low pressure clears away and takes the showers with it. then we are in a region of slack high pressure, what that means — by the end of the week we could see a return to light winds and that risk of overnight frost and fog. thursday starting off on a cool note, maybe mist and fog around. if it lifts and breaks we should see good sunny spells developing. 0n the cool side, 3—8 at best. friday, similar picture. slack winds. could start off with mist and fog. sunshine through the afternoon. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. rebel—held area of syria. charting a brighter future for africa. solar power may be the key. panels are popping up across the continent.
the rain it should eventually clear away, may leave some cloud around across the far east of england.e in its place, not feeling too bad. the area of low pressure clears away and takes the showers with it. then we are in a region of slack high pressure, what that means — by the end of the week we could see a return to light winds and that risk of overnight frost and fog. thursday starting off on a cool note, maybe mist and fog around. if it lifts and breaks we should see good sunny spells...
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china germany has also been exporting several hundred thousand tons of plastic waste and to the far east. but now in an effort to protect the environment and its own population china says it no longer buys so-called foreign waste. your hard to know without that. this is good for the environment. and it is urgently needed. of course it will also lead to a lack of role materials such as paper and plastic to. where under. now china itself is producing too much waste but environmental awareness is increasing modern recycling and incineration plants are being built in many locations as a result other countries are stuck with twenty four types of waste banned from import to china. because there was and there i would see how other countries such as germany britain the us all the european union should all think about how to solve their waste problems. instead of relying on the world market and simply export water treated here. when jay leno also sees change many of the recycling plants he visited have since been shut down the filmmaker says the conditions at this garbage sorting facility in beij
china germany has also been exporting several hundred thousand tons of plastic waste and to the far east. but now in an effort to protect the environment and its own population china says it no longer buys so-called foreign waste. your hard to know without that. this is good for the environment. and it is urgently needed. of course it will also lead to a lack of role materials such as paper and plastic to. where under. now china itself is producing too much waste but environmental awareness is...
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that rain should eventually clear away, may leave a little bit of cloud around across the far east ofhetland isles. but plenty of sunshine in its place, and not feeling too bad. ten in the warmest spots. the area of low pressure clears away, takes its showers with it. then we are in a region of slack high pressure, so what that means, by the end of the week we could see a return to light winds and that risk of overnight frost and fog. so thursday starting off on a cool note, maybe some mist and fog around. but if it lifts and breaks, we should see some good sunny spells developing. but it will be on the cool side again, 3—8 degrees at best. friday, similar sort of picture. slack winds. so we could start off with a little bit of mist and fog. a little bit of sunshine breaking through through the afternoon, but most places dry. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. theresa may's reshuffle doesn't quite go to plan, as the health secretary resists a move and the education secretary quits. justine greening refused the offer of a newjob. the prime minister will annou
that rain should eventually clear away, may leave a little bit of cloud around across the far east ofhetland isles. but plenty of sunshine in its place, and not feeling too bad. ten in the warmest spots. the area of low pressure clears away, takes its showers with it. then we are in a region of slack high pressure, so what that means, by the end of the week we could see a return to light winds and that risk of overnight frost and fog. so thursday starting off on a cool note, maybe some mist and...
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we need to be ordinary states similar to states in the far east or in europe or in other areas. there is no exclusiveness. we should not come and brandished that exclusiveness. solutions.k of our as local, we should create the solutions, but also look globally. mr. friedman: i'm going to ask a few questions and everyone open up to the floor because we have a of knowledgeable people here. speaking of change, one of the biggest change agents in saudi arabia's modern history and the region is the crown prince. what does not the world understand about the crown prince? mr. al-jubeir: people are not used to saudi arabia moving quickly. population is 70% under the age of 30. they are young. they're probably the most connected in terms of social media in the world of any people. they know what is going on. several hundred thousands have studied all the way around the world, from japan to the united states. they have hopes, dreams, ambitions, and they wanted now. you do not want to wait 30 years. they expected governments. they expect transparent, efficient government. they expect the a
we need to be ordinary states similar to states in the far east or in europe or in other areas. there is no exclusiveness. we should not come and brandished that exclusiveness. solutions.k of our as local, we should create the solutions, but also look globally. mr. friedman: i'm going to ask a few questions and everyone open up to the floor because we have a of knowledgeable people here. speaking of change, one of the biggest change agents in saudi arabia's modern history and the region is the...
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of the universe, the force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed to bring war to the far east. we have spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific gambling history, and we have won. >> you didn't look up by chance what $2 billion would be today? >> i don't have the number, but here is one i do have. amazingly, that cost the united states more to develop the weapon system that dropped the bomb then the bomb itself. so the whole campaign to realize that between nine palmer had cost more than $2 billion. of course, there was more than one of them. interesting fact. >> i assume that was on radio live. >> it would have been on the radio life. the information was shut out to the world in many different ways. there had been a press release that the president had approved to be released in his name before this, because he didn't know when the bomb was going to be dropped. the assistant press secretary described in his diary what it was like to find out what the bomb was, he had to announce to the press in the white house. the assistant press secretary said, "it's an atomic b
of the universe, the force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed to bring war to the far east. we have spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific gambling history, and we have won. >> you didn't look up by chance what $2 billion would be today? >> i don't have the number, but here is one i do have. amazingly, that cost the united states more to develop the weapon system that dropped the bomb then the bomb itself. so the whole campaign to realize that between...
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in from the atlantic, a lot of uncertainty about the detail, particularly in the timing and how far easth to see some sleet and snow out of this and the leading edge, particularly into parts of scotland and northern england, but perhaps notjust here, and that's something we're going to watch very closely. any rain, sleet and snow gradually petering out on sunday. brighter weather coming back to scotland and northern ireland, but wherever you are, it is going to be another cold day. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00pm: theresa may says she is not a quitter. speaking at the start of a three—day visit to china, the pm insists there is a long—term job to be done. this woman gave birth injail before her trial collapsed. police and prosecutors are criticised over a late disclosure of evidence. carrie gracie, who stood down as the bbc‘s china editor in protest about pay inequality, tells mps her case is an example of a bigger problem at the corporation. and on newsnight: another day, another profit warning from a big outsourcing company. capita needs to turn things rou
in from the atlantic, a lot of uncertainty about the detail, particularly in the timing and how far easth to see some sleet and snow out of this and the leading edge, particularly into parts of scotland and northern england, but perhaps notjust here, and that's something we're going to watch very closely. any rain, sleet and snow gradually petering out on sunday. brighter weather coming back to scotland and northern ireland, but wherever you are, it is going to be another cold day. this is bbc...
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monster coastal, too far east still for a big snow here, light snow possible midnight through noon thursday. it will be a quick hitter. wet early it's a glancing blow or misses us completely, it will be a quick hitter. the european says no snow for us, only in southern maryland. the gfs says wait a minute. maybe an inch or so downtown and most of the snow in southern maryland, st. mary's county, calvert county and across the bay into the delmarva, 2 to 4 inches, norfolk and virginia beach a foot likely. snowfall forecast, then, haven't really changed this much. a trace to an inch leesburg, gaithersburg, d.c., 1 to that includes a little part of prince george's county and eastern sections of charles county. then you jump the bay 1 to 2 inches and get into the coast 2 to 4 inches, rehoboth, bethany, their second storm of the season. 6 a.m. tomorrow 11 in gaithersburg, 13 in bowie, clear. by 9:00 it's 20 downtown, 15 in manassas. some high clouds begin to roll in. this is the model that has zero snow for us. by 6:00 some high clouds to the south, 31 downtown, 20s elsewhere and by early in the
monster coastal, too far east still for a big snow here, light snow possible midnight through noon thursday. it will be a quick hitter. wet early it's a glancing blow or misses us completely, it will be a quick hitter. the european says no snow for us, only in southern maryland. the gfs says wait a minute. maybe an inch or so downtown and most of the snow in southern maryland, st. mary's county, calvert county and across the bay into the delmarva, 2 to 4 inches, norfolk and virginia beach a...
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it has been loosed against those who brought war to the far east.e have spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific campbell in history, and we have one -- scientific gamble in history, and we have won. brian: you don't by chance know what to billion dollars would have been today? a.j.: i don't have that number. it cost more to develop the weapon system that dropped to the palm than the bomb itself. the campaign to realize the be 29 bomber -- to be 29 bomber cost more than $2 billion. and of course, there was more than one of them. interesting fact. brian: i assume that was on the radio live. been onat would have the radio live. the information was shot out to the world in many different ways. there had been a press release that the president approve to be released in his name before this. amazingly, the assistant press secretary described in his diary what it was like to find out what the bomb was and when he had to announce to the press at the white house -- truman is still aboard the ship at sea -- what that scene was like and now the r
it has been loosed against those who brought war to the far east.e have spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific campbell in history, and we have one -- scientific gamble in history, and we have won. brian: you don't by chance know what to billion dollars would have been today? a.j.: i don't have that number. it cost more to develop the weapon system that dropped to the palm than the bomb itself. the campaign to realize the be 29 bomber -- to be 29 bomber cost more than $2 billion....
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so it really impacts those people out in the far east areas in contra costa county. now, it would take two-thirds vote in order for this idea to go through but right now they are just mulling over this idea considering it. it is not brought to a vote just yet. live in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> a sheriff's deputy is an online sensation for his attempts to reason with a runaway horse. take a look. >> come on! can you stop? >> horse is like, nope! deputy spotted the horse galloping down the road in florida. he tried to convince it to stop and that didn't work so it called in to dispatch and saying we're travel at one horsepower. [ laughter ] >> he is funny. [ laughter ] >> the horse was corralled and returned to its owners. that's cool. >> doesn't want to stop. >> right now we're not tracking horses on the roads. but we'll begin with mass transit. bart is running on time. we have 49 trains in service. ace, muni, caltrain looking good. let's take it over to the roads. oh, bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights are on. the backups it's growing. all the way
so it really impacts those people out in the far east areas in contra costa county. now, it would take two-thirds vote in order for this idea to go through but right now they are just mulling over this idea considering it. it is not brought to a vote just yet. live in fremont, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> a sheriff's deputy is an online sensation for his attempts to reason with a runaway horse. take a look. >> come on! can you stop? >> horse is like, nope! deputy spotted...
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there was a lot of war left to fight in the far east. so i think truman knew that the war in europe was going to be won. couldn't tell when. but he was told there would be a lot of war left to fight. >> i want to put some more dates up on the screen. we moved august as you can see. hiroshima, the bomb was dropped august the 6th. soviet invasion of man chure eah on augustth. nagasaki was august 9th. and a month later, was v.j. day. there was cloud over the city and they moved on to hiroshima. hiroshima was the primary target. the second combom nagasaki was not the primary target. >> to what would have lapped if there wouldn't be clouds cover. who would have gotten it? >> you caught me by surprise. go -- do you remember? >> the important reason why i asked that, has there been much o, sure. t -- the people on the ground, you know, if there are hundreds of thousands of people on the ground. that nag siv saki was the terget target. and you know, there was a true amount of debate over which sfis should have been the target in the first place.
there was a lot of war left to fight in the far east. so i think truman knew that the war in europe was going to be won. couldn't tell when. but he was told there would be a lot of war left to fight. >> i want to put some more dates up on the screen. we moved august as you can see. hiroshima, the bomb was dropped august the 6th. soviet invasion of man chure eah on augustth. nagasaki was august 9th. and a month later, was v.j. day. there was cloud over the city and they moved on to...
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coastal storms just too far east for a big snow. sort of have an unwritten rule it just cannot snow very long here in the metro area. becaus going to provide us with a northwest wind. flurries or light snow midnight thursday through noon still possible but primarily into southern maryland and across the bay. so here's the european model. all the accumulating snow is south of town. into southern maryland. but here's the latest front of the american model gfs. now it's pushed everything up. that does give us an inch or so in the metro. 2" to 4" along the coast. ocean city and bethany pretty good snow for you folks really. in the immediate metro area i'm just thinking flurries. maybe as far north as fredrick and 1" to 2" along the western side of the bay and 2" to 4" along the coast. this is a pretty good snow for them. down across del marva and into the northern neck. most of that will fall between tonight. walking the dog after dinner 20 downtown in the teens elsewhere. by morning we're in the low teens. it will be like 9 or 8 in dam
coastal storms just too far east for a big snow. sort of have an unwritten rule it just cannot snow very long here in the metro area. becaus going to provide us with a northwest wind. flurries or light snow midnight thursday through noon still possible but primarily into southern maryland and across the bay. so here's the european model. all the accumulating snow is south of town. into southern maryland. but here's the latest front of the american model gfs. now it's pushed everything up. that...
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of the universe, the force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed to bring war to the far eastave spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific gambling history, and we have won. >> you didn't look up by chance what $2 billion would be today? >> i don't have the number, but here is one i do have. amazingly, that cost the united states more to develop the weapon system that dropped the bomb then the bomb itself. to realizee campaign that between nine palmer had cost more than $2 billion. of course, there was more than one of them. interesting fact. >> i assume that was on radio life. >> it would have been on the radio life. the information was shut out to the world in many different ways. there had been a press release that the president had approved to be released in his name before this, because he didn't know when the bomb was going to be dropped. there was this document that could be released to the press the moment it was appropriate, and amazingly, the assistant press secretary described in his diary what it was like to find out what the bomb was, he had to announc
of the universe, the force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed to bring war to the far eastave spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific gambling history, and we have won. >> you didn't look up by chance what $2 billion would be today? >> i don't have the number, but here is one i do have. amazingly, that cost the united states more to develop the weapon system that dropped the bomb then the bomb itself. to realizee campaign that between nine palmer had...
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that will determine how far east or west the precipitation will get with this next storm. i'll show you what i mean, let's take a quick look at temperatures, it's 12 in spring city, 21 in atlantic city, 19 at the airport, 15 in new castle. feels like the single digits, another bitterly cold night. drop down to 14, tomorrow, not quite as bad, we may hit the freezing mark, we'll get close if we stay below it will be possible until monday before we hit freezing again, not as harsh with sun giving why. i want to show you two different model, the gfs is the american model, brings the system up the coast. you can see the precipitation getting far to the west. and encompassing much of the eastern sea board light snow in the city and northwest suburbs, heavier down the shore and again on all-out blizzard for northern new england into the maritime province, if the system presips stays offshore, here want could happen, this could brush the coast bringing some significant snowfall to the immediate coast not much inland thursday and then heading up and becoming more of a snowstorm for
that will determine how far east or west the precipitation will get with this next storm. i'll show you what i mean, let's take a quick look at temperatures, it's 12 in spring city, 21 in atlantic city, 19 at the airport, 15 in new castle. feels like the single digits, another bitterly cold night. drop down to 14, tomorrow, not quite as bad, we may hit the freezing mark, we'll get close if we stay below it will be possible until monday before we hit freezing again, not as harsh with sun giving...
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coastal storm too far east for snow. if it were just 50 to 100 miles inland it would be a monster. it's still going to be a monster fish storm and could be a big storm for coastal mass and coastal maine: flurries and light snow midnight wednesday. most of the snowfall will be east of us and i think this is pretty good agreement. this is the gfs. a little bit of snow. most of the snow along the del marva. as we go through the day on thursday. all right. we'll talk about the snowfall , here's what we're thinking. flurries to a trace. in the immediate metro across the bay and the best chance of anything significant will be 2" to 4" for the extreme coastline. believe it or not. ocean city. the good news about this storm because it's so far off there will be less beach erosion. that's why we're not calling it a noreaster. >>> tonight at 10:00. by early morning, 9 in damascus. 11 in gathsdzisberg and 16 downtown. by early morning on thursday snow is across the bay. i think the snow will be just a little bit farther to the west but this is not going to be our storm. this is a shame. 16 to
coastal storm too far east for snow. if it were just 50 to 100 miles inland it would be a monster. it's still going to be a monster fish storm and could be a big storm for coastal mass and coastal maine: flurries and light snow midnight wednesday. most of the snowfall will be east of us and i think this is pretty good agreement. this is the gfs. a little bit of snow. most of the snow along the del marva. as we go through the day on thursday. all right. we'll talk about the snowfall , here's...
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from lessons from the far east. the examples are out there from the far east. set to rise, the ageing population is set to rise by two thirds by 2030. having the elderly around us, putting pressure or demands on the nhs, it will become more and more of an issue. women is saying that if we look to the east, the extended family where the parents can live with the grandparents, the grandsons and daughters, could be announced that she also says that's quite difficult. it's not practically possible, there are not many people with that much space and also fractured families... she said both sides of the issue. there would be great benefits in having a multigenerational setup. aunty ‘s and uncles and the influence they can have, positive. —— aunties. eleanor the rivalry between liam and noel gallagher. —— the rivalry. eleanor the rivalry between liam and noel gallagher. -- the rivalry. liam is nominated and noel is not. that is nominated and noel is not. that is the problem. leigh it is like city and united, isn't it? —— it is like city and united. don't say that to t
from lessons from the far east. the examples are out there from the far east. set to rise, the ageing population is set to rise by two thirds by 2030. having the elderly around us, putting pressure or demands on the nhs, it will become more and more of an issue. women is saying that if we look to the east, the extended family where the parents can live with the grandparents, the grandsons and daughters, could be announced that she also says that's quite difficult. it's not practically possible,...
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landed combateet ready marines in bangkok in our biggest military move in the far east since the koreanar. army combat units were flown in by the air force to reinforce army troops already in thailand on maneuvers. the soldiers moved in a long time frontier basin commonest and filter the mouse. the presence of our military forces in a critical moment was sufficient to deter an open commonest aggression against peaceful thailand. again, in india when communist chinese attacked in aggression -- niscent of u.s. help was prompt. ine, the air force flew urgently needed arms of the request of india's government. from the bamboo curtain to the berlin wall, we are maintaining our commitments. standing firmly with our allies against communist designs for will conquest. this law has become a clear-cut symbol of tyranny in modern times. our forces hold constant alerts to maintain this frontier of freedom and each soldier realizes the importance of his own role. despite periodic delays, our forces maintain their right to travel through communist east germany to reach west berlin. the red flag is a
landed combateet ready marines in bangkok in our biggest military move in the far east since the koreanar. army combat units were flown in by the air force to reinforce army troops already in thailand on maneuvers. the soldiers moved in a long time frontier basin commonest and filter the mouse. the presence of our military forces in a critical moment was sufficient to deter an open commonest aggression against peaceful thailand. again, in india when communist chinese attacked in aggression --...
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of louisiana, but the wind shifted and they started blowing that oil to the east, and it got as far east aspens coal a beach, and those sugary white sands were covered up with black oil, and that associated press and u.p.i. photographs went around the world. and do you know the consequence of that? even though when the winds continued and it went as far as destin and the white sands of destin, it had tar balls float as far east as the white sand beaches of panama city beach, and then the wind shifted and brought it back the other way. but do you know what happened as a consequence of that? because people all over the world had seen that photograph. they thought oil was on the entire beaches of the gulf coast of florida and the people did not come. the tourists did not come. now, i haven't even spoken about the economic and environmental degradation that occurred throughout the entire gulf and the fishing industries, and of course the administration has proposed to do now drilling off the east coast of the united states. including off of the coast of the state of the presiding officer. th
of louisiana, but the wind shifted and they started blowing that oil to the east, and it got as far east aspens coal a beach, and those sugary white sands were covered up with black oil, and that associated press and u.p.i. photographs went around the world. and do you know the consequence of that? even though when the winds continued and it went as far as destin and the white sands of destin, it had tar balls float as far east as the white sand beaches of panama city beach, and then the wind...
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some bought an island in the far east of indonesia looks like paradise. the father takes his two sons shall roll and cheryl and their horse down to a gorgeous ocean the twins grew up on horseback they love their animals like everyone on some boa it's a big day on the island today the day of the big race. you're in the news. all. the you know you could come on. board. with a solo cup here you know that. the jockeys families have pitched their tents around the arena the twains shall roll in sherrill i had too many of the jockeys on hold of them twelve and the youngest to just for the smaller and lighter they are the faster the horses can run and the better the chances of winning every morning share old ties a good luck charm given to him by a shaman around his tummy. and challenging to get. those who are much. more thoroughly if. there's been horse racing on some furze long as people can remember. more than five hundred horses will start the race they've come from all over indonesia's network of islands bali numb box some flores it's a carnival of horses ch
some bought an island in the far east of indonesia looks like paradise. the father takes his two sons shall roll and cheryl and their horse down to a gorgeous ocean the twins grew up on horseback they love their animals like everyone on some boa it's a big day on the island today the day of the big race. you're in the news. all. the you know you could come on. board. with a solo cup here you know that. the jockeys families have pitched their tents around the arena the twains shall roll in...
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turkey steps up its military campaign in northern syria signaling that it makes tenderness far east as iraq we have a reporter on the ground. hello i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. i think it's going to be a great message that people are going to like hearing anticipation grows at the world economic forum in davos ahead of donald trump's keynote address. south korea's president orders an investigation after dozens are killed when a fire breaks out of the hospital. and india uses its republic day celebrations to build bridges to southeast asia. turkey's president has promised to clear out kurdish fighters along the length of its border with syria and may extend its offensive as far as iraq. to one says the operation afrin will continue to the east including the town of man bitch turkey regards the kurdish y p g fighters as terrorists and once the removed so it can create a buffer zone. will continue to olive branch operation which is on its seventh day today until we reach all of our targets. after this will cleanse man from the terrorists as it ha
turkey steps up its military campaign in northern syria signaling that it makes tenderness far east as iraq we have a reporter on the ground. hello i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. i think it's going to be a great message that people are going to like hearing anticipation grows at the world economic forum in davos ahead of donald trump's keynote address. south korea's president orders an investigation after dozens are killed when a fire breaks out of the...
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far north. as the rain moves gradually to the south and east, reaching east anglia and the south—east, after lunchtime ten, 12 degrees. for sunday, stays mild, rain across the far north of scotland, perhaps wales, wind easing down, some brighter skies in the far east, those temperatures up into double figures, going into next week, stays mild, some rain across southern england, and wales, with more unsettled as well as it turns chilly. that is it for me, goodbye. hello it's friday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. us president donald trump says he's prepared to say sorry for retweeting posts from the far—right group britain first. if you're telling me these are horrible people, horrible, racist people, i would certainly apologise if you'd like me to do that. i know nothing about them. he was speaking to itv‘s piers morgan. we'll bring you more of what he said shortly. bradley larry was just six when he died of cancer but made a huge impression on those who met him and many of those who didn't. we will speak to his mother and star striker who became his best friend, jermain
far north. as the rain moves gradually to the south and east, reaching east anglia and the south—east, after lunchtime ten, 12 degrees. for sunday, stays mild, rain across the far north of scotland, perhaps wales, wind easing down, some brighter skies in the far east, those temperatures up into double figures, going into next week, stays mild, some rain across southern england, and wales, with more unsettled as well as it turns chilly. that is it for me, goodbye. hello it's friday, it's 9am,...
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that will determine how far east or west the precipitation will get with this next storm. i'll show you what i mean, let's take a quick look at temperatures, it's 12 in spring city, 21 in atlantic city, 19 at the airport, 15 in new castle. feels like the single digits, another bitterly cold night. drop down to 14, tomorrow, not quite as bad, we may hit the freezing mark, we'll get close if we stay below it will be possible until monday before we hit freezing again, not as harsh with sun giving why. i want to show you two different model, the gfs is the american model, brings the system up the coast. you can see the precipitation getting far to the west. and encompassing much of the eastern sea board light snow in the city and northwest suburbs, heavier down the shore and again on all-out blizzard for northern new england into the maritime province, if the system presips stays offshore, here want could happen, this could brush the coast bringing some significant snowfall to the immediate coast not much inland thursday and then heading up and becoming more of a snowstorm for
that will determine how far east or west the precipitation will get with this next storm. i'll show you what i mean, let's take a quick look at temperatures, it's 12 in spring city, 21 in atlantic city, 19 at the airport, 15 in new castle. feels like the single digits, another bitterly cold night. drop down to 14, tomorrow, not quite as bad, we may hit the freezing mark, we'll get close if we stay below it will be possible until monday before we hit freezing again, not as harsh with sun giving...
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the rain it should eventually clear away, may leave some cloud around across the far east of england.y of sunshine in its place, not feeling too bad. the area of low pressure clears away and takes the showers with it. then we are in a region of slack high pressure, what that means — by the end of the week we could see a return to light winds and that risk of overnight frost and fog. thursday starting off on a cool note, may be mist and fog around. if it lifts and breaks we should see good sunny spells developing. it will be on the cool side, 3—8 at best. friday, a similar picture. slack winds. we could start off with mist and fog. sunshine breaking in through the afternoon. most places dry. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: heading for rare talks, a high—level south korean delegation travels to the north, after months of tension on the peninsula. fears of an environmental disaster in the east china sea. china says a tanker leaking oil after a collision is in danger of exploding. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: after the protests against sexual harassment a
the rain it should eventually clear away, may leave some cloud around across the far east of england.y of sunshine in its place, not feeling too bad. the area of low pressure clears away and takes the showers with it. then we are in a region of slack high pressure, what that means — by the end of the week we could see a return to light winds and that risk of overnight frost and fog. thursday starting off on a cool note, may be mist and fog around. if it lifts and breaks we should see good...
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you'll see this edge lead in as far east as parts of chester, montgomery and buck county. right.t's the furthest it gets and that was early this morning. but it was actually snowing and leaving behind a dusting in new castle county, delco, parts of philadelphia county, so it was actually falling and not showing up on the radar. it was very light precipitation. the cloud layer was very very thin it didn't have a lot of moisture with it so sometimes that happens. we're things are falling from the sky and the radar is not pick up on them but as we've been saying, this is a system that's strong way out all the way back to the lone star state in fact some snow falling right now. the winter alerts are very numerous. they extend all it way from maine straight back into texas whether it's winter storm warning or winter weather advisory like we have there's millions of people that are impacted by this one frontal bon degree. here's what it current feel like. 38 degrees in the airport feeling hike 42. very close to where the actual air temperature is. right. let me show you the cold coming
you'll see this edge lead in as far east as parts of chester, montgomery and buck county. right.t's the furthest it gets and that was early this morning. but it was actually snowing and leaving behind a dusting in new castle county, delco, parts of philadelphia county, so it was actually falling and not showing up on the radar. it was very light precipitation. the cloud layer was very very thin it didn't have a lot of moisture with it so sometimes that happens. we're things are falling from the...