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of holland & company.e's no one i know in the decades of doing this that's tried to be as rational about investment decisions as michael holland. we've got a rational exuberance here. how are you rational in this market? how do you take the shiller thesis and still invest with confidence, michael holland? >> i always invest with trepidation rather than confidence, because i learned over the years which mistakes i'm prone to making. one that i'm looking at right now is the craziness in the markets caused by the central banks around the world. it makes pricing risk pretty anomalous at this point. and in fact, reminds me of the 1970's. you weren't around them. neither was professor shiller. in fact, we have another saudi enterprise. we have crazy pricing in the markets. we had the nifty fifty back then. crazy things happen. we had a bad period for about 10 years that came after irrational exuberance occurred. tom: don't fight the fed. how do you fight this fed? he teaches this, an economics professor. is ther
of holland & company.e's no one i know in the decades of doing this that's tried to be as rational about investment decisions as michael holland. we've got a rational exuberance here. how are you rational in this market? how do you take the shiller thesis and still invest with confidence, michael holland? >> i always invest with trepidation rather than confidence, because i learned over the years which mistakes i'm prone to making. one that i'm looking at right now is the craziness in...
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he is rocking big pharma holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t.v. america. the national institute of drug abuse reports that every day more than 130 americans die after overdosing on opioids how did we get into this situation and how do we get out let's ask dr john dombrowski a board certified anesthesiologist and board certified addiction medicine specialist washingtonian magazine named him one of the serious top docs and the website for his washington pain center is d.c. pain doc dot com john welcome back and you know i had a root canal about a week ago how many of those hydrocodone pills should the doc have given me well it's not what they should give you it's what is really being limited by both c.v.s. and rite aid now do it is about a year ago in response the opiate crisis so they probably gave you a week's worth of prescriptions if you needed beyond that you've got to go back to your doctor because they make we want to make sure there's not over exposure to these medications there's only appropriate when used appropriately but sometimes physicians and
he is rocking big pharma holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t.v. america. the national institute of drug abuse reports that every day more than 130 americans die after overdosing on opioids how did we get into this situation and how do we get out let's ask dr john dombrowski a board certified anesthesiologist and board certified addiction medicine specialist washingtonian magazine named him one of the serious top docs and the website for his washington pain center is d.c....
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iam in i am in holland iam in holland park. 55 i am in holland park. 55 acres of glorious parkland.build again but probably around the levels we have seenin probably around the levels we have seen in the weekend just gone. 25—26 like we had in parts of the south—east. yesterday we got to 27 in south—east england so it is almost a repeat of what we have just seen. today and through the working week, things will be a bit cooler. let's look at the details for today. a bit ofa let's look at the details for today. a bit of a mixture north to south. a lot more cloud in the south. it is here that we will see rain or drizzle at times. it is quite a mild start. averages around 16 or 17 degrees. bringing the cooler air southwards is that weather front. you can see it is just working its way south. that means for much of wales, central, southern england and east anglia, it is aced — make a good start. it will generally cloud over. writer north but it will bring in showers to the north of scotland and a bit of a stiff breeze. the winds not as strong they were. temperatures low— mid teens for ma
iam in i am in holland iam in holland park. 55 i am in holland park. 55 acres of glorious parkland.build again but probably around the levels we have seenin probably around the levels we have seen in the weekend just gone. 25—26 like we had in parts of the south—east. yesterday we got to 27 in south—east england so it is almost a repeat of what we have just seen. today and through the working week, things will be a bit cooler. let's look at the details for today. a bit ofa let's look at...
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trace gallagher has a back story. >> rachel van hollander says in the gymnastics world dr.r was known as the best of the best and because she was having severe pain in her wrist and back she was hoping that nasser would see her. she also realized it might be a long wait. instead two weeks later she got in and asked the nurse walked her down the hallway to the exam room she remembers almost squealing with excitement seeing photos of the magnificat seven. during her first appointment with nasser, rachel done hollander says she was sexually abused and her mom was in the room. but because nasser was so skilled her mother didn't noti notice. she says she remembers thinking "there's no way that someone hasn't described it to michigan state or u.s. aim to make usa gymnastics what larry is doing. if there's any questions about his treatment, surely someone would do something. but she also says she learned that if you can't prove it, don't speak up. believing it would cost her everything. eventually she was the first of more than 150 to speak up in here she is giving her victim impa
trace gallagher has a back story. >> rachel van hollander says in the gymnastics world dr.r was known as the best of the best and because she was having severe pain in her wrist and back she was hoping that nasser would see her. she also realized it might be a long wait. instead two weeks later she got in and asked the nurse walked her down the hallway to the exam room she remembers almost squealing with excitement seeing photos of the magnificat seven. during her first appointment with...
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i'm frank holland.'ll tell you why coming up on "nightly business report." ♪ ♪ >>> the average cost of employer provided healthoverage has hit a record, surpassing $20,000 year for a family plan. accordinggo the kaiser family foundation on average employers cover about 70% oft.hat c employees pay the rest. right w, deductibles rising faster than premiums and costs for health care are rising faster than wages. pushing an increasingumber of erican workers into less expense of plans that cover as much or chosen not to enroll actually. newwell t re was a lot of in the e-cigarette business today. while tobacco executives appear the fda commissioner were on capitol hillestifying about regulations and health issues, leading e-cigarette maker juul announced a shake-up and a tenth 10th the d tthide to videotaping was announced. well we have missouri. >> for juul, the edwin marked the change at e very top. ceo kevin burns is sing down. long-term altria executive casey crossth i stepping in as the new chief execut
i'm frank holland.'ll tell you why coming up on "nightly business report." ♪ ♪ >>> the average cost of employer provided healthoverage has hit a record, surpassing $20,000 year for a family plan. accordinggo the kaiser family foundation on average employers cover about 70% oft.hat c employees pay the rest. right w, deductibles rising faster than premiums and costs for health care are rising faster than wages. pushing an increasingumber of erican workers into less expense...
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i'm holland cook in washington at holland cook on twitter where if you follow me i'll follow you question more or. a. little. little. little. little. little. little. little little little. little. and very well might continue what. yes it's the kaiser report i'm out of kaiser this is our last show in paris then we go on to other countries almost all excited you know that you've heard about it we're going to talk about it and go talk about the french economy yup they have one here. yes well in fact this is black september that is what they are promising there are also many people out there who say well nobody.
i'm holland cook in washington at holland cook on twitter where if you follow me i'll follow you question more or. a. little. little. little. little. little. little. little little little. little. and very well might continue what. yes it's the kaiser report i'm out of kaiser this is our last show in paris then we go on to other countries almost all excited you know that you've heard about it we're going to talk about it and go talk about the french economy yup they have one here. yes well in...
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mayor melissa holland, thanks for spending a few minutes with us. >> thank you so much.'s go now to general russell honore who led the response after katrina in 2005. general honore, thank you for being with us. you have been quite critical of this administration's response to hurricanes, specifically hurricane maria. what's your assessment of the preparation for hurricane dorian? >> well, i can tell you what, what i've seen on dorian is a major effort of synchronization between the united states northern command, the national guard, fema, the corps of engineers. they are doing a magnificent work right now in prepositioning helicopters, engineer equipment, task force trucks, high-clearance trucks from the active duty components to reinforce national guard inside the state as required. they have already deployed the defense coordinating officers in each state and they are maneuvering naval and marine forces to go in on a different type mission in the bahamas as soon as that weather dies down, so there's significant planning and positioning. the first rule of engagement yo
mayor melissa holland, thanks for spending a few minutes with us. >> thank you so much.'s go now to general russell honore who led the response after katrina in 2005. general honore, thank you for being with us. you have been quite critical of this administration's response to hurricanes, specifically hurricane maria. what's your assessment of the preparation for hurricane dorian? >> well, i can tell you what, what i've seen on dorian is a major effort of synchronization between the...
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the ocean can melt this ice sheet much faster than air. >> reporter: denise holland took this video ofg off last summer. the ice chunk was so big it could stretch from lower manhattan to mid town in new york city. >> it was huge chunks, small chunks, everything. just broke apart in this one big jumble of ice. >> this is a radar detector. >> reporter: they set up radar equipment that peers into the glacier to measure its movement and thickness. the icy surface is deceiving. >> one comes up here and does president see a problem. >> right. so the potential problem is when we put our probes down in this fjord in the bottom and detect large volumes of salty water. >> reporter: that could melt the ice. >> yes. that's not sustainable. >> reporter: greenland's ice sheet shed 11 billion tons of surface ice in just one day in august. that's enough to fill around 4.4 million olympic-size swimming pools. >> the mayor of greenland says they are feeling climate change with more ferocious storms. >> it's noisy. >> reporter: because of this extreme weather, because of the wind? >> because of strong wi
the ocean can melt this ice sheet much faster than air. >> reporter: denise holland took this video ofg off last summer. the ice chunk was so big it could stretch from lower manhattan to mid town in new york city. >> it was huge chunks, small chunks, everything. just broke apart in this one big jumble of ice. >> this is a radar detector. >> reporter: they set up radar equipment that peers into the glacier to measure its movement and thickness. the icy surface is...
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frank holland iin chicago. >> reporter: dhl wants in robotic arm to give it a leg up in ere-coce. >>will be fullyra proged. it will have stock inside tick take to you another roeblt. >> dhlco mmerce ken allen sayss robesollaborating with workers h willp them compete. where online orders are taken from a warehse and shipped. >> this product fds products in asarehouse a bigig part of the innovation push with the reduces training time and at insides productivity for humanw ers. >> the growthwt of-commerce sbepgsly is outstripping groepgt domestically. last knife five years it'sdrown as com 25%. there is a massive shortage of people and the demand for labor is growing exponentiay. >> there will be demand for more than 228,000 new logistics workers in 2020 according to one estimate. 18,180,000 new workers have been added on averagera or the past fif years. >> if you fint, you now, the latest nike sneaker or you want a suit or whatever, that sck is going to be able to picked and packed in that location overnight. and you know, to people in there to do that is going to be hellouhly expensiv
frank holland iin chicago. >> reporter: dhl wants in robotic arm to give it a leg up in ere-coce. >>will be fullyra proged. it will have stock inside tick take to you another roeblt. >> dhlco mmerce ken allen sayss robesollaborating with workers h willp them compete. where online orders are taken from a warehse and shipped. >> this product fds products in asarehouse a bigig part of the innovation push with the reduces training time and at insides productivity for humanw...
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for "nightly business report" frank holland. >>> lites turn to donald broten for he haddf .he transportation sector and the glow global health of the economy. he is manage part at bratten capitol thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> one analyst ground grad the stock saying global tensions in the trade war are a pblem but sochl the problems are self-inflicteds well. what do you think? >> well, i think it's time to close the barn doors before the horse gets out. last week we put a report on asia-pacific air freightin sign it was down strong double digits and deaccelerate increasingly a alarming paces. bottom line here is and see fedex has gone from in 90 days from predictinge moder u.s. economic growth -- from growth to moderate growth. gone from predicting despite cost costs and increasing the co cuts from mid-single digit declines in earnings for the year to 16 to 30% decline in earnings. this is not an alarmimi company. conservative company well run. global impact. appear and the bottom line is they are increasingly concerned because tariffs are terrible taxes, well-
for "nightly business report" frank holland. >>> lites turn to donald broten for he haddf .he transportation sector and the glow global health of the economy. he is manage part at bratten capitol thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> one analyst ground grad the stock saying global tensions in the trade war are a pblem but sochl the problems are self-inflicteds well. what do you think? >> well, i think it's time to close the barn doors before the horse...
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romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly. by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard like decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform some early in office abortions this is well within my scope of practice we are well equipped and have similar efficacy rates for docs and advanced practice clinicians those who oppose abortion on moral grounds had argued the change would put women at risk. but jenkins says the
romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly. by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have...
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it's a delicacy here in holland, they actually call it the dutch sushi.hat do you make it with, what do you do? with onion, pickle, that is the way it is. that's it. 0n the tail. do you cook it or anything? no, it's not, it's raw fish. raw fish. and it will be ok for my stomach? very good for you. so this is traditional dutch delicacy. here we go! sorry mum, but i'm about to eat on tv. it's not bad! i'm actually surprised. um, i mean... it is a very fishy texture but then you have that onion sort of marinade on it, this is alright! can i have some chips with this? laughs. for some people, travelling is about more than just seeing new places. it's about overcoming fears and challenging perceptions. so here is the start of our new series that follows people around the world who travel differently. travel means just being able to go out of my comfort zone and be out there, enjoy the culture, enjoy the sun, or wherever i am going. and everyone should have that right. everyone should have the right to be able to do that. i'm tulsi vagjiani, i am a motivational
it's a delicacy here in holland, they actually call it the dutch sushi.hat do you make it with, what do you do? with onion, pickle, that is the way it is. that's it. 0n the tail. do you cook it or anything? no, it's not, it's raw fish. raw fish. and it will be ok for my stomach? very good for you. so this is traditional dutch delicacy. here we go! sorry mum, but i'm about to eat on tv. it's not bad! i'm actually surprised. um, i mean... it is a very fishy texture but then you have that onion...
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cook in washington and at holland cook on twitter where if you follow me i'll follow you question more. a little. little. caylee you know. a little. cool. and very well may continue watching us until. imax does are this is the kaiser report and we are in palm springs california krypto springs 2019 all ops going on last to talk about. yes well we've had a wonderful time here it is about 100 degrees fahrenheit it is about 100 degrees fahrenheit or i guess that's about 38 celsius for those in europe we've had the big crash while we ran here 16 percent move in bit by in prices some of the points were down up to 40 percent of course the impeachment proceedings against the president have also started while we've been here so it's been a very fascinating busy time while we've been here.
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>> cora hidalgo holland. >> john holland. >> never forget. today marks 18 years since the 9/11 terror attacks. in new york this morning, the names of the nearly 3,000 victims were read aloud. >> closer to homenan ancisco, people honor those victims by giving back to the community, packing lunches for those in need. ♪ for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ >> the remembrances were not limited to the united states. halfway across the world, in new zealand, firefighters performed a traditional dance to honor the new york firefighters killed in the attacks. >> good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen zee. thanks for joining us. in the north bay, some residents gathered at a memorial dedicated to one 9/11 victim. but the memorial is now also home to many homeless people. >> that's right, and today, w asked abc 7 news leah melendez to pay a visit to the memorial and get an update on the homeless situation there. she joins us live. >> you mentioned that people around the world wanted this day to be a day of giving, of helping others, and
>> cora hidalgo holland. >> john holland. >> never forget. today marks 18 years since the 9/11 terror attacks. in new york this morning, the names of the nearly 3,000 victims were read aloud. >> closer to homenan ancisco, people honor those victims by giving back to the community, packing lunches for those in need. ♪ for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ >> the remembrances were not limited to the united states. halfway across the world, in new zealand,...
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we appreciate it brian holland of d.a.avidson with an underperform on beyond meat his price target, by the way, is $130 a share. >> woo hat is a flexatarian >> you go back and forth you eat regular meat and alt meat and you don't have to find an alternative, but you can choose to. >> not like a regular-atarian. i would not consider myself a flexatarian. sometimes i eat vegetables, sometimes meat, sometimes i eat them both together that's what normal people do nonetheless, beyond meat held 150 today, probably trading wise, that's a good place to shoot against. >> what is interesting, i didn't hear hem going against the competitive landscape at all my view is i'm not concerned about the addressable market i think we are seeing this -- >> kellogg, hormel, tyson. >> that's the probably with the stock. that's why when you look at where the other companies trade even in their best days, this is just a chip-wich. >> that was a fantastic sandwich, by the way. >> can flexatarians eat that >> more on beyond meat and that call on cnb
we appreciate it brian holland of d.a.avidson with an underperform on beyond meat his price target, by the way, is $130 a share. >> woo hat is a flexatarian >> you go back and forth you eat regular meat and alt meat and you don't have to find an alternative, but you can choose to. >> not like a regular-atarian. i would not consider myself a flexatarian. sometimes i eat vegetables, sometimes meat, sometimes i eat them both together that's what normal people do nonetheless,...
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romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard life decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform some early in office abortions this is well within my scope of practice we are well equipped and have similar efficacy rates for docs and advanced practice clinicians those who oppose abortion on moral grounds had argued the change would put women at risk. but jenkins says t
romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you...
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romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard life decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform some early in office abortions this is well within my scope of practice we are well equipped and have similar efficacy rates for docs and advanced practice clinicians those who oppose abortion on moral grounds had argued the change would put women at risk. but jenkins says t
romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you...
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and joining us today as the host of the big picture mr holland cook r t america supports his own christakis and the host of the world according to jess the former minnesota governor jesse ventura thank you all 3 for coming on 911 started off the united states war on terror and now today 18 years later we are dropping 40 tons of bombs on a tiny island in the and the tigris river in iraq to supposedly keep what's left of isis from hiding there i want to ask jesse 1st what have we accomplished in the war on terror at this point. well not much because what people need to understand is we're fighting a war with military against something that is a concept terrorism it doesn't have a particular country it doesn't have a particular army or anything like that let me explain why i could become a terrorist in a month if you adhere to the propaganda of your sell your soul to the terrorists. off and then you could become a suicide bomber well what do we do to react to that we send our military and become trees overthrow governments bomb and rocket the countries with a military attack against something
and joining us today as the host of the big picture mr holland cook r t america supports his own christakis and the host of the world according to jess the former minnesota governor jesse ventura thank you all 3 for coming on 911 started off the united states war on terror and now today 18 years later we are dropping 40 tons of bombs on a tiny island in the and the tigris river in iraq to supposedly keep what's left of isis from hiding there i want to ask jesse 1st what have we accomplished in...
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diana holland across the country will not lose theirjobs.erybody because they do have rights to redundancy and to be consulted in such circumstances, so they will be entitled to compensation. we are also doing all that we can't look at job opportunities and other companies because these are skilled people who have worked for a long time in this part of the industry. these are skills we do not to lose. 9000 people in this country will be losing theirjobs, people who had been dedicated, given a lot. they are getting support from across the country but willing to make sure that they are supported right now. yes, there will be a legal action but we also need the instant support, and that could be in the releasing of the wages as soon as possible. the manufacturers trade body has warned that some of the most economically and socially deprived areas in uk are highly exposed to the impact of a no—deal brexit. make uk says its latest report found that exporters are already suffering losses, especially in wales, north—east england, yorkshire and humb
diana holland across the country will not lose theirjobs.erybody because they do have rights to redundancy and to be consulted in such circumstances, so they will be entitled to compensation. we are also doing all that we can't look at job opportunities and other companies because these are skilled people who have worked for a long time in this part of the industry. these are skills we do not to lose. 9000 people in this country will be losing theirjobs, people who had been dedicated, given a...
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sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the para cycling world championships in hollanders for endangering safety. she said that cars in the town of essen were crossing junctions just seconds before riders approached and pedestrians were also an issue. dutchman mathieu van der poel has retaken the lead of the tour of britain with two stages remaining. he finished sixth on the individual time trial around pershore to take the leaders green jersey. he's now six seconds clear of matteo trentin. the brain injury charity headway has accused anthonyjoshua's trainer rob macracken of failing in his duty of care, and not protecting the former heavyweight champion from a ‘potentially fatal‘ injury. it followed this interview on five live‘s boxing podcast where he said he knew thatjoshua was concussed four rounds before he was eventually stopped by andy ruinunior in their title fight injune 0nce once you knock him down and he got caught, he did not recover. so i know him better than all of these experts who virtually do not know him at all. so i knew he was concussed and i'm trying
sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the para cycling world championships in hollanders for endangering safety. she said that cars in the town of essen were crossing junctions just seconds before riders approached and pedestrians were also an issue. dutchman mathieu van der poel has retaken the lead of the tour of britain with two stages remaining. he finished sixth on the individual time trial around pershore to take the leaders green jersey. he's now six seconds clear of...
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that is another richard holland drawing, and it is on the back of my book. day cured me of a hospital, give me the picket line in place of a hospital. captain matthew cheney after visiting the 11th corps hospital at the spangler farm. it was picked on july 1 because of its proximity to the evolving front and access to water, crops, livestock for food, buildings for hospital purposes, would for, and operating tables, fires, tents and caskets. the school wheeze used on spangler land, but the 11th corps hospital used the spangler barn, house, and other outbuildings. weremission said there 1900 men on the peak days of july 4 and fifth. that is probably the most accurate estimate. startedlance corps 1livering wounded a 4:00 july , said dr. daniel brenton. the wounded soon began to pour in, giving us such sufficient occupation that from the first of july until the afternoon of the fifth, i was not absent from the hospital more than once and then but for an hour or two. very hard-working was to, and little sleep fell to our share. for operating tables were going ni
that is another richard holland drawing, and it is on the back of my book. day cured me of a hospital, give me the picket line in place of a hospital. captain matthew cheney after visiting the 11th corps hospital at the spangler farm. it was picked on july 1 because of its proximity to the evolving front and access to water, crops, livestock for food, buildings for hospital purposes, would for, and operating tables, fires, tents and caskets. the school wheeze used on spangler land, but the 11th...
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sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the para cycling world championships in hollandbut she criticised organisers for endangering safety. she said that cars in the town of essen were crossing junctions just seconds before riders approached and pedestrians were also an issue. she said ‘this scenario wouldn't be acceptable dutchman mathieu van der poel has retaken the lead of the tour of britain with two stages remaining. he finished sixth on the individual time trial around pershore to take the leaders green jersey. he's now six seconds clear of matteo trentin. track cycling from adjacent anything to see us at the bbc sport centre earlier. he has 6 olympic gold medals, one more at the tokyo games next year would see him hold the record by himself for a british athlete. he's level with sir chris hoy at the moment. he spoke to me about his preparations and also a campaign he's involved in, playing out, to close off residential streets for a few hours at a time to allow children to cycle safely. i love riding my bike, and i'm sure there are lots of kids out there that enj
sarah storey successfully defended her time trial title at the para cycling world championships in hollandbut she criticised organisers for endangering safety. she said that cars in the town of essen were crossing junctions just seconds before riders approached and pedestrians were also an issue. she said ‘this scenario wouldn't be acceptable dutchman mathieu van der poel has retaken the lead of the tour of britain with two stages remaining. he finished sixth on the individual time trial...
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this is a massive event in holland. they remember the sacrifice of those men.troops carry out a drop to remember that event. remember, this is probably the last big event that many of those veterans who are now living, her dwindling in number, year by year. we'll witness and take pa rt year by year. we'll witness and take part in. but the locals here say that they will never forget their sacrifice. at the moment, there is also a service which is going to be involving the prince of wales, princess beatrix of the netherlands. this is a huge moment for the people of holland and those trips and up operation market garden, ultimately, did not end in success and they did not ca ptu re did not end in success and they did not capture that budget are dim but eve ryo ne not capture that budget are dim but everyone remembers that story of a bridge too far. —— they did not ca ptu re bridge too far. —— they did not capture that bridge at arnhem. the headlines on bbc news... labour's deputy leader tom watson says the party's bid to oust him , by abolishing his post , is a "s
this is a massive event in holland. they remember the sacrifice of those men.troops carry out a drop to remember that event. remember, this is probably the last big event that many of those veterans who are now living, her dwindling in number, year by year. we'll witness and take pa rt year by year. we'll witness and take part in. but the locals here say that they will never forget their sacrifice. at the moment, there is also a service which is going to be involving the prince of wales,...
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de luca back 3 past them playing for dusseldorf last november and having dropped a single point at holland now it was one way traffic in the direction of the goal posts hold themselves level with a penalty that was as good as it got a sobering stuck to the campaign. stuff playing a lot less given the news you'll probably win massive 10 games against has. that same year now we're standing here we didn't get 3 points who are looking for 1st and foremost. from different yes just very disappointing as long as he's against. the day's done and justify the next game will definitely be better as. byron's arch rivals dortmund now had a chance to carve out an immediate advantage. and their 1st game at home to prove to be better. the after just one minute they were already trailing by a goal but then the fans got what they were promised a spectacle. try to such. fears. such a such a. such. a such a sad sad tragedy of. such. touchstone but. it gives such a touch. to . give. me time very happy with the transfer has. been excellent on his return to. the times came on in school to go and get a good job a
de luca back 3 past them playing for dusseldorf last november and having dropped a single point at holland now it was one way traffic in the direction of the goal posts hold themselves level with a penalty that was as good as it got a sobering stuck to the campaign. stuff playing a lot less given the news you'll probably win massive 10 games against has. that same year now we're standing here we didn't get 3 points who are looking for 1st and foremost. from different yes just very disappointing...
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netherlands sneddon's was one of the main gas exports he had all this gas he holding up the north part of holland. as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the dutch currency that pushed up the value of the giver and the maiden very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry the madness became less competitive found a more difficult to export aboard so although we were well through in terms of gas our industry was suffering and my to be causing on the point. venezuela has suffered from the dutch disease since the 930 s. when oil income was converted into holidays clothes and mentions for the elite. say economy so. you add that but you are not you're not safety more. these are friends who will. be always when i might go. down. we see a bank will get a bite of the moon. did a good bit of good luck getting. on with bog. as wouldn't kill the dutch disease. but for the 1st time an oil revenue wasn't going to the elite or to fall. multi-nationals. to the life. of a month ago or the huge oil money even sure that gets to helping the people
netherlands sneddon's was one of the main gas exports he had all this gas he holding up the north part of holland. as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the dutch currency that pushed up the value of the giver and the maiden very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry the madness became less competitive found a more difficult to export aboard so although we were well through in terms of gas our industry was suffering and...
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parachutes have reenacted one of the biggest defenses of the 2nd world war the landings in occupied holland in september 19th $44.00 was supposed to be to clear a path rather into nazi germany the allies lost the battle of phantom with heavy loss of life on both sides. to hong kong now where clashes broke out again on saturday during another weekend of pro-democracy protests police tried to disperse several 1000 people using tear gas and brandishing firearms the march started peacefully but skirmishes soon broke out. the scenes such as these are becoming all too familiar tear gas fills the air as police and protesters clashed in hong kong streets road satellite the 2 sites have been facing off every weekend for 4 months what started as anger over a proposed extradition law has grown into a wider movement calling for greater democracy protesters were arrested outside a railway station and site people were marking 2 months since activists were violently beaten in a more botak they are. the one who was. after a largely peaceful march airlie or in the day clashes then brocades between police an
parachutes have reenacted one of the biggest defenses of the 2nd world war the landings in occupied holland in september 19th $44.00 was supposed to be to clear a path rather into nazi germany the allies lost the battle of phantom with heavy loss of life on both sides. to hong kong now where clashes broke out again on saturday during another weekend of pro-democracy protests police tried to disperse several 1000 people using tear gas and brandishing firearms the march started peacefully but...
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see i'm in denver holland is looking at design from the 3rd reich of course the most famous symbol was the swastika originally an ancient asian religious icon used as a symbol of divinity or good luck unfortunately the symbolism was appropriated by the nazis and what this exhibition shows is how important 3rd reich design was in promoting the regime's evil philosophy national socialism a murderous ideology a machine of war and a brand the nazi party was keenly aware of its public image and used architecture and often do so and to strengthen its totalitarian state the swastika was the nazis most prominent logo a symbol of happiness appropriated by hitler to signify german history from military gear to the vox vokoun car nazis created a tightly regulated set of symbols that reinforced hitler's structure as the supreme leader of the german reiss. the fox and the people's receiver was sold to germans as a way to choose into hitler's speech is the model number one is a reference to the 30th of january the day hitler was sworn in as chancellor of germany in 1933 the nazis rejected communist
see i'm in denver holland is looking at design from the 3rd reich of course the most famous symbol was the swastika originally an ancient asian religious icon used as a symbol of divinity or good luck unfortunately the symbolism was appropriated by the nazis and what this exhibition shows is how important 3rd reich design was in promoting the regime's evil philosophy national socialism a murderous ideology a machine of war and a brand the nazi party was keenly aware of its public image and used...
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that sneddon's was one of the main gas exports he had all this gas he holding on the north part of holland around as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the currency that pushed up the value of the guild and the maiden very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry that it was became less competitive found a more difficult to export to bowl so although we were well through in terms of gas industry people suffering in my to be causing on the point. venezuela has suffered from the dutch disease since the 930 s. when oil income was converted into holidays clothes and mentions for the elite. sea economy so. but do you and i. know. these will. if we see a bank we'll get but if the moon. is it. wouldn't kill the dutch disease. but for the 1st time an oil revenue wasn't going to the elite well lots of foreign multi-nationals. let's look 1st at the old times and shove estoril still alive then chavez split a lot of the money over the oil the huge oil money even sure that gets to helping the people of venezuela so he put it into th
that sneddon's was one of the main gas exports he had all this gas he holding on the north part of holland around as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the currency that pushed up the value of the guild and the maiden very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry that it was became less competitive found a more difficult to export to bowl so although we were well through in terms of gas industry people suffering in my to be...
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were neither free nor fair more than 7000000 were eligible to relates lawmakers to the moscow of holland president vladimir putin cast his votes in the capital where demonstrations have erupted in recent weeks protesters were angry after authorities banned several allies of opposition leader and it's in a valley from standing a police crackdown so around 2000 people the times. for more on this let's bring in our correspondent our until he's in moscow arrant we'll only have full seconds tomorrow but do we have any results i thought well russia is quite a large countries around which we want to get the official alexion totals but looking here at moscow which is actually the most closely watched races we're seeing that voter turnout is roughly in line with what it was last year and that was only around 21 percent which is quite low and that could be an indication that these weeks of protests would lead up to this polling actually feel to have a large impact on the electoral ship here when these regional elections are being seen as a serious test for russian president vladimir putin and his
were neither free nor fair more than 7000000 were eligible to relates lawmakers to the moscow of holland president vladimir putin cast his votes in the capital where demonstrations have erupted in recent weeks protesters were angry after authorities banned several allies of opposition leader and it's in a valley from standing a police crackdown so around 2000 people the times. for more on this let's bring in our correspondent our until he's in moscow arrant we'll only have full seconds tomorrow...
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hollande said the french people have lost a friend today. he hailed jacques chirac as a fighter and said he made a personal link with the people. he was very popular, although he was not at the end of his mandate as president. in later years, he became a popular figure, with many people saying they admired his humor, frankness, an image he cultivated as an affable rogue, someone prepared to break the -- write the rules. marine le pen said this was a big day and that jacques chirac had loved france. >> he had staying power. six decades he was a force in french politics. the palalace for two terms. presidential terms from seven years to five. that is one of the reforms that he passed. one thing he did enact is term of thehe french president he had term ofe career stretching from 1962 right through to a minister, prime minister on two separate occasions. he ran twice for the presidency. he finally got lucky, winning the presidency in 1995. admired him. mayor of paris and siphoned off money. he was convicted of that in later life. prison time.iv
hollande said the french people have lost a friend today. he hailed jacques chirac as a fighter and said he made a personal link with the people. he was very popular, although he was not at the end of his mandate as president. in later years, he became a popular figure, with many people saying they admired his humor, frankness, an image he cultivated as an affable rogue, someone prepared to break the -- write the rules. marine le pen said this was a big day and that jacques chirac had loved...
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rush hour, this is the station that serves the paris suburbs and destinations in the u.k., belgium, holland. >> this city is witnessing the biggest transport strike since 2007 and it is about pension reform. elected on aent reformisist agenda. he is promising to pusush ahead. he said it is too complicated. there are 42 different pension screens. some of the schemes, including the ones of the paris transit are more generous than others. it is quite an early stage. a previous government tried to do similar things and have run into serious trouble. the french government is making efforts to say they will go slowly and cononsult with union, employers associations. difficultrove to be to go through this shakeup of the system. >> we will continue to cover that story and tune in if you want a sense at where things are at in regards to that strike action. three people have died after flooding of homes in the valencia region. been issuedhas ain this f friday for the country. james wilson has m more. the bodyfighters reremove of a 5 5year-old woman and her older brotr r who died after ththeir car was
rush hour, this is the station that serves the paris suburbs and destinations in the u.k., belgium, holland. >> this city is witnessing the biggest transport strike since 2007 and it is about pension reform. elected on aent reformisist agenda. he is promising to pusush ahead. he said it is too complicated. there are 42 different pension screens. some of the schemes, including the ones of the paris transit are more generous than others. it is quite an early stage. a previous government...
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in 2018 professor holland and his wife capture ago spectacular event, a four-mile wide--mile deep and looking at? >> so when we look out on the ocean, it's very cold water. the top several hundred feet are all coming from the arctic ocean and pouring south but surprisingly water from the tro tropics is lying under this. when it hits them, it melts them like crazy. >> today's mission, retrieve then redeploy a morring that's been sitting on the ocean floor for the past year, taking daily readings of temperature, is a lynnty, and depth. >> we've been observing the deeper waters are warming, and we're trying to find out why. they come in here and they go up that fyord. they light them oppositn fire. >> once we raise it from the deep, data is removed and batteries checked. warm water was detected, but the actual rise in temperature will take up to a year to analyze. meanwhile, it's time to resubmerge. the warmer water is leading to the melting of the glaciers. >> al roker, nbc news, greenland. >> greenland is on the front line of climate change. closer to home in mississippi, flooding this
in 2018 professor holland and his wife capture ago spectacular event, a four-mile wide--mile deep and looking at? >> so when we look out on the ocean, it's very cold water. the top several hundred feet are all coming from the arctic ocean and pouring south but surprisingly water from the tro tropics is lying under this. when it hits them, it melts them like crazy. >> today's mission, retrieve then redeploy a morring that's been sitting on the ocean floor for the past year, taking...