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footprint to our anus in southern chile but unlike them i'll be flying into antarctica to king george island at the northern tip here all join the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and head into the weddell sea with luck will reach our target the sixty fourth parallel which marks the northern edge of the proposed asian century an internationally supported marine reserve covering one point eight million square kilometers that would be protected from direct human impact like fishing oil drilling and deep sea mining. how times have changed immediately it's clear how connected the outer reaches of the antarctic continent to become the plane is full of tourists. what was once a grueling journey of months maybe is now can be done in an hour and a half with lunch and if you. want to. be in the alps like that for fun. it's a cold murky arrival i'm surprised at how many people there are around dozens are coming in going to hear you know king george island and downscaling made it seem. like they don't. look so remote as more of a transport. you can see lots of turds. taking ribs out to inflatable boa
footprint to our anus in southern chile but unlike them i'll be flying into antarctica to king george island at the northern tip here all join the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and head into the weddell sea with luck will reach our target the sixty fourth parallel which marks the northern edge of the proposed asian century an internationally supported marine reserve covering one point eight million square kilometers that would be protected from direct human impact like fishing oil drilling...
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had footprint to our anus in southern chile but unlike i'll be flying into antarctica to king george island at the northern tip here all join the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and head into the weddell sea with luck will reach out target the sixty fourth parallel which marks the northern edge of the proposed asian century an internationally supported marine reserve covering one point eight million square kilometers that would be protected from direct human impacts like fishing oil drilling and deep sea mining. how times have changed immediately it's clear how connected the outer reaches of the antarctic continent to become the plane is full of tourists. what was once a grueling journey of months maybe is now can be done in an hour and a half with lunch and if you. want to. feel like they're going for fun. it's a cold murky arrival surprised at how many people there are around dozens of coming and going here with no king george island and tells him we made it seem like that they don't. look so remote as we're going to transport you can see lots of tears gathered down there taking ribs o
had footprint to our anus in southern chile but unlike i'll be flying into antarctica to king george island at the northern tip here all join the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise and head into the weddell sea with luck will reach out target the sixty fourth parallel which marks the northern edge of the proposed asian century an internationally supported marine reserve covering one point eight million square kilometers that would be protected from direct human impacts like fishing oil drilling...
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, sell. [ buzzer brblt ] >> then the lightning round is over time for the lightning round george in rhode island>> caller: big boo-yah, jim. calling you about garden health. a recent ipo i took a small position about a month ago. it jumped 50% and then on earnings it broke 100 -- >> this was on your price. i don't know how it came so low. this is actually a winner. i would not let go of this story. dorothy in alabama dorothy. >> caller: thanks for your knowledge, jim. >> thank you, dorothy. >> caller: i would like your outlook for the next two years on ibm >> i think the ibm acquisition will help greatly. next two years i think you'll see it up considerably and yields 4%. decent activity and it's not going to climb the way it used to maybe because they spent so much on red hat. the combination is terrific. jack in ohio >> caller: hanks for taking my call dividends play hey, the stock is under a 52-week high and the yield is right under 3 1/2% yield which is borderline to i like. kimberly-cla kimberly-clark. >> nobody ever got hurt buying kimberly-clark i do prefer procter more than kimberly but
, sell. [ buzzer brblt ] >> then the lightning round is over time for the lightning round george in rhode island>> caller: big boo-yah, jim. calling you about garden health. a recent ipo i took a small position about a month ago. it jumped 50% and then on earnings it broke 100 -- >> this was on your price. i don't know how it came so low. this is actually a winner. i would not let go of this story. dorothy in alabama dorothy. >> caller: thanks for your knowledge, jim....
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if it's made public for example there was this very unusual meeting in the seychelles island between air prince george nader a russian oligarch the crown prince of the u.a.e. and that they met so what exactly happened there so we're going to still again this is not over if congress can get their hands on all of these different interviews all of these records i mean this is an enormous amount of information that robert mueller has gathered they can come to different conclusions but for now the mall reported least at first reading it appears that this is in fact some vindication for president donald trump because he will obviously be discussing the details of this over the next few hours for the moment in washington thank you let's go to gabriel is on the he's in palm beach florida not far from the president's mar a lago resort where donald trump has been for the past few days any reaction from trump himself because he had been uncharacteristically quiet on twitter had any. he had been and there is no reaction from the president this news of course just coming in right now we are hearing that the white
if it's made public for example there was this very unusual meeting in the seychelles island between air prince george nader a russian oligarch the crown prince of the u.a.e. and that they met so what exactly happened there so we're going to still again this is not over if congress can get their hands on all of these different interviews all of these records i mean this is an enormous amount of information that robert mueller has gathered they can come to different conclusions but for now the...
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george w. bush did in panama and ronald reagan did in the island of grenada in 1983.mericans and rescuing those who had been taken. liz: what message is maduro sending and where is the outrage in the united states over that journalist key takenned? >> obviously this guy has been a thorn in his side. i'm not sure --ing this is a situation where you are not sure maduro even knew what was going to happen there. but he does by now and he could have ordered his release. so i don't know what that's all about. liz: they will have days of strikes in venezuela. how do you think maduro will respond to government workers walking off the job? >> that's a good question. i don't think the oil workers will be inclined to do that for the reasons you articulated. i think maduro will come down hard on them. the lower case is they will all be fired. but i think it worst case is he'll actually go after them. he'll send his military and police after some of these government workers that to make an example of them and send a message to the broader audience among the people in venezuela. li
george w. bush did in panama and ronald reagan did in the island of grenada in 1983.mericans and rescuing those who had been taken. liz: what message is maduro sending and where is the outrage in the united states over that journalist key takenned? >> obviously this guy has been a thorn in his side. i'm not sure --ing this is a situation where you are not sure maduro even knew what was going to happen there. but he does by now and he could have ordered his release. so i don't know what...
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tight end george kittle is enjoying it throwing down a beverage at last night's game in chicago. >>> give me the historic 17th hole islandgrass, florida, players championship a house of horrors for tiger woods, his tee shot slightly strong, rolled over the back into the drink. tiger went to the drop zone and look what happened. he did it again! popped once, got wet. tiger took a quadruple bogey 7, only a second quad ever on a par 3. he shot a 1-under 71, nine back of the leaders, tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy. >>> and oh, man, look out bryce harper. philly fans' heartbeat might have skipped as harper was writhing in pain. the $330 million man drilled by a 96 mile-per-hour wayward pitch thrown by trent thornton if you're scoring at home with the toronto blue jays. he left the game and avoided serious injury. it is just a bone bruise, but, baby, that hurt and if you're writing those checks to bryce harper, you're like please get up. get up. rub some dirt on it. you'll be fine. >> right. a bone bruise probably looks a lot worse than it -- feels a lot worse than it is. >> scary when it happens. >> oh, no question. >> than
tight end george kittle is enjoying it throwing down a beverage at last night's game in chicago. >>> give me the historic 17th hole islandgrass, florida, players championship a house of horrors for tiger woods, his tee shot slightly strong, rolled over the back into the drink. tiger went to the drop zone and look what happened. he did it again! popped once, got wet. tiger took a quadruple bogey 7, only a second quad ever on a par 3. he shot a 1-under 71, nine back of the leaders, tommy...
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george h.w. bush is about to embark on his most dangerous operation yet. >> the order is for him to fly towards the japanese-held islandijijima. >> there's a radio tower he and his two crew men ted white and john delaney are charged with bombing. >> they close on the target, and there's anti-aircraft fire. bush's plane is hit. the wings are inflamed. there's smoke in the cockpit. he was able to control the plane, dive, and drop the bombs. then turn back over the pacific. but the plane was clearly going to crash. told his comrades, you guys bail out, then i'll bail out. >> he cracks open the cockpit. the wind sucks him out. he smashes his head on the tail, injuring himself. >> he plummets under the water and gulps in gallons of seawater. and then bobs back up. and he has a life raft but no paddle. >> he's bleeding. he's in the open ocean. and far worse, the tide and the wind are pushing him towards japanese-held territory. and there's a japanese patrol boat coming out to get him. his life is in mortal danger. what does help for heart failure look like? it looks like george having a busy day. ♪ the beat goes on george ha
george h.w. bush is about to embark on his most dangerous operation yet. >> the order is for him to fly towards the japanese-held islandijijima. >> there's a radio tower he and his two crew men ted white and john delaney are charged with bombing. >> they close on the target, and there's anti-aircraft fire. bush's plane is hit. the wings are inflamed. there's smoke in the cockpit. he was able to control the plane, dive, and drop the bombs. then turn back over the pacific. but...
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island regiment, famous for recruiting african-american soldiers. and some notoriety for that. it was at the hands of his men that christopher green met his end. george washington reported the engagement the congress three days later, summarizing " surprised new the river by 60 horse and 200 foot under colonel james delancey. 44 killed, wounded and missing. attempted to cut him off, but he got away. many of the group actions did not involve this level of violence or excitement. inypical raid was recounted october 16, 1777 which reported "last sunday, colonel james delancey with 60 of his westchester light horse went from kingsbridge to the white plains where they took from the , near 44 barrels of flour 100 head of black cattle and 300 sheep and hog. which"really , honestly was probably what they were most prized for by the regular british army, bringing in these sorts of supplies. delancey himself described what he thought his effectiveness was. to a worldrial commission that was set up at the end of the war to a violent loyalist claims for compensation of their losses and service during the war. this is april of 1783. service thens of a enemy has b
island regiment, famous for recruiting african-american soldiers. and some notoriety for that. it was at the hands of his men that christopher green met his end. george washington reported the engagement the congress three days later, summarizing " surprised new the river by 60 horse and 200 foot under colonel james delancey. 44 killed, wounded and missing. attempted to cut him off, but he got away. many of the group actions did not involve this level of violence or excitement. inypical...
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george c. marshall, chief of staff. the purpose of the 69 page booklet was to document the resourcefulness and gallantry of the men in the solomon islands against the fanatical japanese fighting force. from major generals to platoon sergeants, the perspective of the contributors was consistent in its urging to revamp official prewar by the book training to reflect the harsh realities of jungle fighting to reduce casualties. trent: i feel like i can comment. one of the things that indicates is a difference in how the united states navy and how the united states army approached some of these things. in the navy there is a clear and deliberate sense of leaving room for the emergence and adaptation of new approaches and new techniques. it is clear from records of the time that they feel the united states army does not have the same kind of mindset and i think some of that had to hit home for the united states army through its fighting, both in the south pacific and north africa where some of their assumptions about prewar approaches proved to be flawed. doesn't mean the approaches of the united states navy didn't prove to be, but there was
george c. marshall, chief of staff. the purpose of the 69 page booklet was to document the resourcefulness and gallantry of the men in the solomon islands against the fanatical japanese fighting force. from major generals to platoon sergeants, the perspective of the contributors was consistent in its urging to revamp official prewar by the book training to reflect the harsh realities of jungle fighting to reduce casualties. trent: i feel like i can comment. one of the things that indicates is a...
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islands, where he served during the war. mr. little reflects on the impact of the war 60 years later and the legacy of the navajo code talkers. steve: george colburn, thank you for joining us in american history tv. you produced a documentary on the "navajo code talkers." why? colburn: well, the navajo code talkers, once you learn about
islands, where he served during the war. mr. little reflects on the impact of the war 60 years later and the legacy of the navajo code talkers. steve: george colburn, thank you for joining us in american history tv. you produced a documentary on the "navajo code talkers." why? colburn: well, the navajo code talkers, once you learn about
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george w. bush's administration but an american spy plane was done and they died and we landed safely on the island, which is an enormous air base and within 10 days the crew and the plane was sent back. that would not have happened 20 years ago and the reason it happened because $800 billion in trade was something the chinese were not ready to give up so our relationship a has been problematic but it needed to be shaken up and i think trump should get credit for that. >> we received as consumers remarkably good bargains from china with their manufacturing and the walmart of these worlds have the relationship that most countries have with china individually and china comes in and we are under this illusion they played by the wto rules and no we are still a developing country says china and that's when things started to go off the rails and there is no question, the time is now. it's a little bit like great britain and the united states at the beginning of the 20th century, both economic rivals, one coming up and one going down. both are democracies and in this case one is to be charitable and a pot
george w. bush's administration but an american spy plane was done and they died and we landed safely on the island, which is an enormous air base and within 10 days the crew and the plane was sent back. that would not have happened 20 years ago and the reason it happened because $800 billion in trade was something the chinese were not ready to give up so our relationship a has been problematic but it needed to be shaken up and i think trump should get credit for that. >> we received as...
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this is an island that literally and figuratively were on their knees begging for help and now with an ax to grind, this speaks to someone george day his state of mind. >> this is about him having been challenged over puerto rico. he never got over that. it wasn't clear from the beginning whether or not he knew puerto rico was part of the united states and he treats it like another country and we are giving disaster aid. >> wait, even then, shouldn't we help? i agree with you that it's unclear that he never knew puerto rico was the united states of america, but isn't it a window into a cold, dark heart? >> it is. the president has no empathy for people who are suffering. they were in a bad situation before the disaster happened. this is again a demonstration that this president of the united states has no ability to empathize. he has no ability to reach out. he could claim a moment by helping puerto rico and he refuses even to do that. >> my thanks to you and to jeremy, carol, and matt that. does it for this hour. thank you for watching. "mtp daily" starts now. >> hi there, nicole. if it's tuesday, presidential pivot! >>> i'm k
this is an island that literally and figuratively were on their knees begging for help and now with an ax to grind, this speaks to someone george day his state of mind. >> this is about him having been challenged over puerto rico. he never got over that. it wasn't clear from the beginning whether or not he knew puerto rico was part of the united states and he treats it like another country and we are giving disaster aid. >> wait, even then, shouldn't we help? i agree with you that...
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island of ireland. it has been termed a norway plus in a former incarnation foster how is it different from george eusticebecause that clearly seems to be their second—best option, given that they have their own motion has been selected, which sets out their own vision of a future relationship with the eu, so probably at this stage they don‘t feel like they can whip in favour of they don‘t feel like they can whip infavourofan they don‘t feel like they can whip in favour of an alternative to labour‘s brexit, that clearly it seems to be they are indicating it is their second—best option. seems to be they are indicating it is their second-best option. behind the scenes in downing street, one suspects having registered whatjohn bercow has just said, there is a lot of work furiously going on right now as to how they can get theresa may‘s deal back in front of the house withoutjohn bercow saying no.|j think withoutjohn bercow saying no.” think that‘s exactly the case. we have speculated about whether we have speculated about whether we have requested an extension of article 50 so we have a longer period of time
island of ireland. it has been termed a norway plus in a former incarnation foster how is it different from george eusticebecause that clearly seems to be their second—best option, given that they have their own motion has been selected, which sets out their own vision of a future relationship with the eu, so probably at this stage they don‘t feel like they can whip in favour of they don‘t feel like they can whip infavourofan they don‘t feel like they can whip in favour of an...
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islands, where he served during the war. mr. little reflects on the impact of the war 60 years later and the legacy of the navajo code talkers. steve: george colburn, thank you for joining us in american history tv. you produced a documentary on the "navajo code talkers." why? colburn: well, the navajo code talkers, once you learn about them, are hard to forget. i had just moved on a part-time basis to santa fe and socially had met the lawyer, pro bono lawyer for the navajo code talkers association, and as a historian and a new resident of the southwest, i was fascinated by this world war ii story of navajo code talkers, and it so happened at that time that lawyer, michael gross was his name, and he had specialized in american indian law after coming out of, i hope this is right, yale law school, and he went to the great society program and never left. mr. gross at that time was involved on just about every matter associated with the code talkers, and and the big thing at that time was the upcoming nicolas cage movie called "windtalkers," and so we started talking about -- which was fiction, the "windtalkers" was fiction. and the code talk
islands, where he served during the war. mr. little reflects on the impact of the war 60 years later and the legacy of the navajo code talkers. steve: george colburn, thank you for joining us in american history tv. you produced a documentary on the "navajo code talkers." why? colburn: well, the navajo code talkers, once you learn about them, are hard to forget. i had just moved on a part-time basis to santa fe and socially had met the lawyer, pro bono lawyer for the navajo code...