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hina is famous in iceland he's explored almost all the ice caves in the glass is. all right. to move. today the volcano is clearly visible it doesn't look like a volcano but like a long mountain ridge time to carry on on force. the. but. don't. think too that highness says that without spikes you would slit after 2 meters on the glass your eyes almost up. to me. and. after one hour the 3 reached the crevice discovered by 50 year old i know some 10 music. news and then the pure glazed see our eyes shine as acrimony and turquoise. the ice several tens of thousands of 1st film. then it was compressed and became broken heart and transparent almost like glass. sometimes there are streaks of fine layers of ash in the ice traces of volcanic eruptions from bygone centuries. people ask me why. you know it's well of course i can come up with some scientific explanation that i learned like yeah you know there. is only that. you know this i am this reporter. traveling this deep through. blocked or go all the way through different very. but via ishtar ice very simple explanation i really
hina is famous in iceland he's explored almost all the ice caves in the glass is. all right. to move. today the volcano is clearly visible it doesn't look like a volcano but like a long mountain ridge time to carry on on force. the. but. don't. think too that highness says that without spikes you would slit after 2 meters on the glass your eyes almost up. to me. and. after one hour the 3 reached the crevice discovered by 50 year old i know some 10 music. news and then the pure glazed see our...
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into that hina says that without spikes you would slip after 2 meters on the glassy rise almost up. to me. after one hour the 3 reached the crevasse discovered by 50 year old i know some chinese who. move and then the pure glazier ice shine simply assume acrimony until cornice. the ice several tens of thousands of years old 1st fell. and then it was compressed and became broken heart and transparent womb a slight glance. removed . sometimes there are streaks of fine layers of action the. traces of volcanic eruptions from bygone centuries. real. people ask me why. you know it's. some scientific explanation that i learned like yeah you know there. are all in this only that. you know this i am this reporter. traveling this deep through. blocked or go all the way through living by receiving . but viii ish the ice simple explanation i really love this blue collar motion i love it this is why he started like that right right right you so exactly got to wave length allowed truth i said it's because you love me i love you but i'm happy. to fight it. and then buy a gas stove and not the colo
into that hina says that without spikes you would slip after 2 meters on the glassy rise almost up. to me. after one hour the 3 reached the crevasse discovered by 50 year old i know some chinese who. move and then the pure glazier ice shine simply assume acrimony until cornice. the ice several tens of thousands of years old 1st fell. and then it was compressed and became broken heart and transparent womb a slight glance. removed . sometimes there are streaks of fine layers of action the. traces...
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at the same time, this is a hina that has been tchsh the south china see. the population with the young people in hong kong. the democracy on taiwan. this is a continuation. we even see chinese and russian federation military activities as apparently starting to pick up tempo right now. which is something that we have to look at as a consistent but disappointing with countries that i think the democracys still have some hope bringing inside the community of nations in a responsible way. why do i bring it up? can you imagine right now if out of those countries that have been conducting those cyberattacks, cybertheft, this sort of thing, if they were to switch on a cyberattack in the midst of this, just think now start thinking about what is a cumulative effect? this is why we have to get back to the rules of the road, internet organizations. having penalties for someones that misbehave. i'm not talking about war. there is a million different ways to deal with a country that is misbehaving. i think china right now is going to come out of this damaged in its c
at the same time, this is a hina that has been tchsh the south china see. the population with the young people in hong kong. the democracy on taiwan. this is a continuation. we even see chinese and russian federation military activities as apparently starting to pick up tempo right now. which is something that we have to look at as a consistent but disappointing with countries that i think the democracys still have some hope bringing inside the community of nations in a responsible way. why do...
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opal experts hina muntari has written several books about the man. on the links i entered in front with transverse the axels rigid that was at the 960 s. . will have been doing very well with that until the late 1970 s. . but when the man to be was updated for the 2nd model cycle in 1902 people wouldn't buy this stale old engineering anymore due to the technique next to. the stale old engineering was still good for something though most useful as for instance the mentor 400 model brought home some big wins from international rallies like the dot com it was the most powerful of all mentos. the advertising slogan was for experts and aficionados. this meant to us and by hunting. as a rule the only dr said on race tracks it packs $280.00 watts power under the hood and weighs in at just under a ton. it makes the 0 to 100 kilometers an hour spent in less than 6 seconds. novels car is a very special. it was driven by german rally bull champion. that was in 1982. the manager came to answer than schnabel by chance. for syrian faults or you can only 3 of these
opal experts hina muntari has written several books about the man. on the links i entered in front with transverse the axels rigid that was at the 960 s. . will have been doing very well with that until the late 1970 s. . but when the man to be was updated for the 2nd model cycle in 1902 people wouldn't buy this stale old engineering anymore due to the technique next to. the stale old engineering was still good for something though most useful as for instance the mentor 400 model brought home...
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a diet or not hence the name hina final fantasy game was released on december 18th 190700 mediately broke all records in japan but it's true to say that final fantasy pave the road for all the roleplaying games that followed and i'm pleased to say that no brewer matsu never again had to worry about finding work i really think he pioneered a form of music that never before existed in any game. he was a musical genius making such amazing music with such simple sounds. i started out at a time when the technology was in its infancy right. game console is at the time but didn't have as much as a handful of voices so-to speak. they are which one had generated notes but you both helped toward going to get the code so there wasn't much remaining when it came to creating the melody ark image question simply as a result those early melodies were extremely simple but to be fair because composers back then had to concentrate on the basics to craft a really nice melody arc of the v.a. produced tracks that stuck and that years later you find you're whistling to yourself that wasn't a game of how to be
a diet or not hence the name hina final fantasy game was released on december 18th 190700 mediately broke all records in japan but it's true to say that final fantasy pave the road for all the roleplaying games that followed and i'm pleased to say that no brewer matsu never again had to worry about finding work i really think he pioneered a form of music that never before existed in any game. he was a musical genius making such amazing music with such simple sounds. i started out at a time when...
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. >> reporter: olivia's mother hina. >> i just want to let her know that we appreciate her more thans your message to people in general? >> in general my message is it's real. it can happen to anyone. >>> is your g below the basement line? >> reporter: last tuesday, bonnie learned her most recent test for the virus came backle k teaching aga this w in tomorro. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, niles, michigan. >> bye-bye. >> and that's the overnight news for this memorial day. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online at any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the studios of kovr in sacramento, california, i'm elizabeth klinge. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening. i'm elizabeth klinge at cbs station kovr in sacramento. tonight as the nation prepares to honor the sacrifices of men and women who served in uniform, we face a grim new milestone. the country is fast approaching 100,000 american lives lost in the coronavirus fight. the death toll is already more than double the number of
. >> reporter: olivia's mother hina. >> i just want to let her know that we appreciate her more thans your message to people in general? >> in general my message is it's real. it can happen to anyone. >>> is your g below the basement line? >> reporter: last tuesday, bonnie learned her most recent test for the virus came backle k teaching aga this w in tomorro. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, niles, michigan. >> bye-bye. >> and that's the...
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rockets would seoul and villages in china says its launch was actually going to be a new spaceport in hina an island that looks over the ocean so that's safer unfortunately there the rocket stage once in orbit either they didn't have a plan to bring it down or 'd whatever plan they had didn't work so we're really at the point now where we need some stronger international controls on how this happens and more on that story and everything else that we have been covering do go and check out our website at www dot cold. now reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the european union is urging member states to start reopening their borders to help revive the continent's a summer tourist season and battered economy france austria and switzerland say they'll start relaxing their coronavirus closures as early as this weekend spain though plans to keep its borders shut until at least july the summer holiday season is worth a $160000000000.00 of course this is not going to be a normal summer not for any of us but when we all work together and we all do our part in the way the commission is setting
rockets would seoul and villages in china says its launch was actually going to be a new spaceport in hina an island that looks over the ocean so that's safer unfortunately there the rocket stage once in orbit either they didn't have a plan to bring it down or 'd whatever plan they had didn't work so we're really at the point now where we need some stronger international controls on how this happens and more on that story and everything else that we have been covering do go and check out our...
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is about hina mine is a professor of contemporary history at the university of minister. she has studied the subject of the stolen children for a number of years. she set up a europe wide research project and with colleagues analyzed 17000 files of foreign children found by the allies in germany after the war. and historians want to reconstruct the roots taken by the stolen children and with them. but the fact that the nazis deliberately conceal their identities makes that a formidable task on it. is rude enough did that i with the count collations lie down based on the records of how many children were transported and how many were found after the war and i would estimate the number to be around 20000 polish children behind each one of those numbers is an individual story of my life thrown into turmoil and set on a completely different course and then fall off the norm. there are many myths about the fore. german ization of foreign children one account is that they were ethnic germans that is children of german ancestry who lived outside the german reich and that only ve
is about hina mine is a professor of contemporary history at the university of minister. she has studied the subject of the stolen children for a number of years. she set up a europe wide research project and with colleagues analyzed 17000 files of foreign children found by the allies in germany after the war. and historians want to reconstruct the roots taken by the stolen children and with them. but the fact that the nazis deliberately conceal their identities makes that a formidable task on...
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the british were also hunting nazi war criminals on may 20th they detained a man calling himself hina vish hence again dressed in the uniform of the secret field police. his papers were suspicious his answers during interrogation and when a bird were contradictory. and then there was his striking resemblance to the most wanted nazi mass murderer this prisoner was none other than heinrich himmler as a british doctor examined him he bit down on the cyanide capsule hidden in his mouth with his suicide himmler like hitler and goebbels escaped prosecution for his murderous crimes. may 23rd 1905 also marked the end of grand admiral coral dunnett's as delusional bid to govern germany. hitler had a point to do and it's right president but he was left entirely powerless he was now taken into custody along with other members of his cabinet only now 3 weeks after the suicide of its furer was the 3rd reich finally history. the soviet union celebrated its victory over nazi germany with a massive military parade on moscow's red square on june 24th. must go out. and ask their bush. then to dog even
the british were also hunting nazi war criminals on may 20th they detained a man calling himself hina vish hence again dressed in the uniform of the secret field police. his papers were suspicious his answers during interrogation and when a bird were contradictory. and then there was his striking resemblance to the most wanted nazi mass murderer this prisoner was none other than heinrich himmler as a british doctor examined him he bit down on the cyanide capsule hidden in his mouth with his...
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we'll tell you what had square investors missing out on this big rally, a million reasons why t r hina radeisavg greaday. >>> check out the airlines taking off today along with the broader market we got big headlines out of delta on its path forward. let's get to phil lebeau with more >> delta released its june schedule, they didn't give a lot of information in terms of adding a ton of new flights. they said they're adding some flights on some routes because there is slightly greater demand that was enough for people to say, the airlines are coming back well, keep in mind, when you look at the number of people who were flying yesterday. we're still way down from where we were a year ago, by the way, delta's schedule is going to be down 85% in the second quarter yesterday, 253,000807 people were checked in at security by tsa. the most since march 24th. guess what, still down 90% compared to the same day last year, by the way, the worst in early april was down 95% so while it has come back a little, it's still a long ways from where it was a year ago still that has people saying let's mo
we'll tell you what had square investors missing out on this big rally, a million reasons why t r hina radeisavg greaday. >>> check out the airlines taking off today along with the broader market we got big headlines out of delta on its path forward. let's get to phil lebeau with more >> delta released its june schedule, they didn't give a lot of information in terms of adding a ton of new flights. they said they're adding some flights on some routes because there is slightly...
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what they really treated the world badly on, they stopped people going into hina, but they didn't stop people go into the u.s.a. and allvnger the world. >> schifrin: so is the trump administration right to pointer the fit china for the coronavirus, and its spread around the world? or should the finger be pointed equally we get two views. antony blinken is a senior foreign policy advisor to presidential candiate joe biden he ser the obama administration. and rebeccah heinrichs is a senior fellow at the hudson institute, a think tank in washington, d.c.ed she has wos foreign policy advisor to republicans on capitol hill. thank you very much, welcome both back to theks newshoony blinken, let me start with you. so has president trump been corrt inting out that china, at least locally covered up the virus in the early days and that lead to thspread of covid-19? >> so that's only half the story. clearlychina, the government of china has to be held accountable for failing to provi information in a timely fashion, failing to give access torn inional inspectors to get to the bottom of what happ
what they really treated the world badly on, they stopped people going into hina, but they didn't stop people go into the u.s.a. and allvnger the world. >> schifrin: so is the trump administration right to pointer the fit china for the coronavirus, and its spread around the world? or should the finger be pointed equally we get two views. antony blinken is a senior foreign policy advisor to presidential candiate joe biden he ser the obama administration. and rebeccah heinrichs is a senior...
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tommy only reform and others who cannot retreat don't speed up the large amount of a free trip or to hina an open new ones and integrated their on to areas in the central of us and regions and a lot so comprehensively trills the service sector is that we will foster enable a market environment in which all companies of chinese and foreigners are treated as equals and very cute folks are already in the point of pursuit of b.-r. i-c. committed to achieving shared growth through conservation and corporation still operational uphold market principles and international rules to fulfill to an oppressor as the mean actors to work with our partners were mutually beneficial to the healthy the moment promote a liberation facilitation of american investment with families safeguard a multilateral trading region and actively participate in to route one of the great euro the oh we will have more of what the signing of the treaty are several rounds of free trade to go on with china are ok as about other countries and will work with you know these days impeachment of the last one economic and trade agree
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morning post,hina the beijing newspapers said china would like to reopen negotiations on the trade deal to make the terms more favorable to them. is this something you would be interested in doing? pres. trump: not at all. we signed a deal. i heard that, too, they would like to reopen the trade talks to make it a better deal for them. china has been taking advantage of the notices for many, many years because we had people at this position right here where i am standing sitting right in that office, the oval office, that allow that to happen. i am medicine in that. let's see if they live up -- i am not interested in that. let's see if they live up to the deal that they signed. what are yournt, thoughts about a second round of direct payments that is included with the house democratic bill? we are talking about that with a lot of people. i want to see a payroll tax cut. i want to see various things that we want -- i want workers to be taken care of, but we are talking about that. we are negotiating with democrats. we will see what happens. as i said, it is a transition -- this is really
morning post,hina the beijing newspapers said china would like to reopen negotiations on the trade deal to make the terms more favorable to them. is this something you would be interested in doing? pres. trump: not at all. we signed a deal. i heard that, too, they would like to reopen the trade talks to make it a better deal for them. china has been taking advantage of the notices for many, many years because we had people at this position right here where i am standing sitting right in that...
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hina never gave us anything, they gave us nothing, not 10 cents. whether it was biden in charge of china, it was a joke, and in all fairness to biden and obama, this went on long before they came in office. you can go through many administrations until i came along. then we signed a trade deal where they're supposed to buy and have been buying a lot, actually. but that now becomes secondary to what took place with the virus. the virus situation is just not acceptable. reporter: do you think that them withholding information about the virus is related to trying to undermine your reelection? pres. trump: i don't want to cast any dispersions, just that china would like to see sleepy joe biden. they would take this country for a ride. like you've never seen before. reporter: mr. president? with the unemployment numbers coming out today, have you given any thoughts to possibly extending the 600 extra dollars of unemployment? that will run out in july. pres. trump: they are looking at it and taking a strong look and will be reporting to you shortly. i wi
hina never gave us anything, they gave us nothing, not 10 cents. whether it was biden in charge of china, it was a joke, and in all fairness to biden and obama, this went on long before they came in office. you can go through many administrations until i came along. then we signed a trade deal where they're supposed to buy and have been buying a lot, actually. but that now becomes secondary to what took place with the virus. the virus situation is just not acceptable. reporter: do you think...
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investigating what happened and what did not happen, what may have happened, and what actually happened. .hinat a lot of people are concerned. i saw this with the president at the g7 video teleconference meeting a couple of weeks ago and the other world leaders felt the same way. they will be held accountable, jonathan. they will be held accountable. when the final studies are in. that was larry kudlow speaking to bloomberg television's jonathan. coming up, a look at protesters back on the streets of the city of hong kong. they are in the mall. authorities used social distancing measures. we will have to ask if there's any respite towards the economy. that is on the way, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we are back and having a look at local media reports right here in hong kong saying the police have arrested at least 10 people inside -- and fired crowd dispersal weapons. that is hundreds gathered in shopping malls over the weekend. yvonne man is with us now. now that virus cases have slowed here and the territory, the protests are a sign of return to the recent past and it is something th
investigating what happened and what did not happen, what may have happened, and what actually happened. .hinat a lot of people are concerned. i saw this with the president at the g7 video teleconference meeting a couple of weeks ago and the other world leaders felt the same way. they will be held accountable, jonathan. they will be held accountable. when the final studies are in. that was larry kudlow speaking to bloomberg television's jonathan. coming up, a look at protesters back on the...
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the three-way fight between hina, u.s. and canada over huawei reaches court on wednesday when the cfo has shot at beating an extradition hearing. the supreme court will rule key ether it meets a threshold of canadian law. if they say no she could be released. if not extradition proceed also continue. airbus has opened an investigation into last week's plane crash in that held 97 people. it went down in a neighborhood after suffering engine failure. it happened just days after pakistan authorized a resumption of domestic amid the coronavirus lockdown. an holiday to mark the end ramadan. two people on-board survived. indonesia has deplored the enforce social distancing, as they cast doubt on a reopening of the economy. 350,000 personnel will guard public transport, tourist malls and sites. meanwhile malaysia saw its infection p in since april 3 amid testing of mirpt workers and thailand is extending its emergency until the end of june amid fears of a second wave, and the city at of the enter coronavirus outbreak claims its t
the three-way fight between hina, u.s. and canada over huawei reaches court on wednesday when the cfo has shot at beating an extradition hearing. the supreme court will rule key ether it meets a threshold of canadian law. if they say no she could be released. if not extradition proceed also continue. airbus has opened an investigation into last week's plane crash in that held 97 people. it went down in a neighborhood after suffering engine failure. it happened just days after pakistan...
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that is what we are seeing. .hina has started traveling hong kong, we have had a very steady growth inne of the earliest who as healthhe pandemic and safety is our priority. we are a pioneer in upgrading our hardware in terms of making our aircon and working with medical grade disinfectant within the hotel premises. what is very important is training our staff. our occupancy numbers in hong kong have been outperforming our peers in the last few months. shery: but hong kong has suffered not only from the pandemic it also from the months of ongoing protest. after the pandemic is over, there are concerns the protests will be reignited. how do you prepare for this eventuality? on withou really go your business in hong kong when there are so many challenges stacked up against you? definitely a is challenging time for the hospitality industry as well as retail. some hope there will be peaceful solution and indifference can be resolved. the social unrest may come in smaller scale. and all of our cost that, we are looking at how we balance between fixed costs and variable costs. arrivals,ith t
that is what we are seeing. .hina has started traveling hong kong, we have had a very steady growth inne of the earliest who as healthhe pandemic and safety is our priority. we are a pioneer in upgrading our hardware in terms of making our aircon and working with medical grade disinfectant within the hotel premises. what is very important is training our staff. our occupancy numbers in hong kong have been outperforming our peers in the last few months. shery: but hong kong has suffered not only...
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and .hina yet through much of that, you would argue -- i would argue the effect has been relatively limitedlatively calm. if you look at other currencies ordinarily come under some sort of process -- pressure. australia is a good example. they continue to perform quite think it is almost ignoring these china issues even though the china issue as become to homesense closer given the criticisms the australian government has been making. this has been coming from china. i think it continues to do that. matt: are those pairs more important than euro/yen? i tend --look at euro/10 to gauge euro/yen to gauge sentiment. to 113 and down change. it bounced back a little bit. is that still the most sensitive pair to watch when you're gauging risk sentiment for global markets? no, i would say the australian dollar against the japanese yen, for me, is probably the most significant cross against the new zealand dollar. particularly the risk on/risk off scenario. i think that those two are likely to be the most sensitive, and that's obviously very, very stable at the moment. the yen to move against that,
and .hina yet through much of that, you would argue -- i would argue the effect has been relatively limitedlatively calm. if you look at other currencies ordinarily come under some sort of process -- pressure. australia is a good example. they continue to perform quite think it is almost ignoring these china issues even though the china issue as become to homesense closer given the criticisms the australian government has been making. this has been coming from china. i think it continues to do...