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and in maine we have term limits. they can serve no more than four consecutive two-year terms at the end of eight years they are termed out. the term limit law was passed in 1992, took effect in 1996. so it's a result of a citizen initiative. it is a citizen legislature. we have people from all walks of life who serve here. we have teachers, people who work in paper mills, so the population of the legislature is very good mirror of the population of the state of maine. when the speaker moves an item, he uses a gavel to move that item. and very often the speaker will -- it's a wooden gavel, and very often the speaker will be a little too aggressive and break the gavel. and because business cannot be conducted without a gavel, then the clerk of the house who stands here is prepared with additional gavels in her drawer. maine's senate consists of 35 senators. the districts are portioned according to population. there's a quaint rule in the senate that prohibits anyone from sitting in a senator's chair other than the sena
and in maine we have term limits. they can serve no more than four consecutive two-year terms at the end of eight years they are termed out. the term limit law was passed in 1992, took effect in 1996. so it's a result of a citizen initiative. it is a citizen legislature. we have people from all walks of life who serve here. we have teachers, people who work in paper mills, so the population of the legislature is very good mirror of the population of the state of maine. when the speaker moves an...
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maine is one of the poorest states in the country, but maine actually ranks 31st out of 51 in medianousehold income. that's low, but not the lowest. why do you think, though, people feel like they're struggling so much in maine? >> i think one of the big things is we lost many employers in the state. specifically in the paper industry. we had mills shuttering left and right over the past ten years. while unemployment is low here, historically low, a lot of people are underemployed and not making what they used to and not having the good, union paying job any longer. it's almost a state of mind in some ways. when the president came to maine, he came here three times to campaign, which is unusual. he talked about replacing those jobs. getting them back. bringing back manufacturing jobs. you know, good-paying jobs. so far, i mean, i think that's what people are waiting to see. >> one of the things when we talk about maine with senator collins or senator king is the opioid crisis that is hitting maine really hard. in 2016 367 overdose deaths. 32 of those deaths happened here in bangor. w
maine is one of the poorest states in the country, but maine actually ranks 31st out of 51 in medianousehold income. that's low, but not the lowest. why do you think, though, people feel like they're struggling so much in maine? >> i think one of the big things is we lost many employers in the state. specifically in the paper industry. we had mills shuttering left and right over the past ten years. while unemployment is low here, historically low, a lot of people are underemployed and not...
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governor of maine from 1921 to 25. he's hon norred for his extremely generous gift to maine. after his public life around 1931, until his death in 1969. governor purchased using his own money. he purchased about 200,000 acres of the land. which he then of course gave to the state of maine. and that land now comprises a state park, which is appropriately named in his honohonor there's hunting allowed in only 25% of the park. he intended it as a wildlife refuge. margaret chase smith. she was from. she had the distinction of having been the first woman in this country ever to be elected to both houses of the united states congress. in 1940 she was elected to the u.s. house of representatives. she served there until 1948 when she was elected to the united states senate. thereby becoming the first woman to accomplish that feat. when she was elected to the senate in 1948, she became the first woman ever elected to the senate as well. she had the distinction of having been the first woman in the country ever to have her name placed in nomination for the president of the united state
governor of maine from 1921 to 25. he's hon norred for his extremely generous gift to maine. after his public life around 1931, until his death in 1969. governor purchased using his own money. he purchased about 200,000 acres of the land. which he then of course gave to the state of maine. and that land now comprises a state park, which is appropriately named in his honohonor there's hunting allowed in only 25% of the park. he intended it as a wildlife refuge. margaret chase smith. she was...
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and in maine we have term limits. they can serve no more than four consecutive two-year terms at the end of eight years they are turned out. the term limit law was passed in 1992, took effect in '96 was a result of citizen initiative. it was not enacted by the legislature. it is a citizen legislation you are a part time legislature. the average leather could be described as the average mainer. we have people from all walks of life here. teachers, plumbers, people working in paper mills. so the population of the legislature is a very good miles an hour are of the population of the state of maine. when the speaker moves an item he uses a gavel to move that item. very often the speak -- it's wooden. very often the speak will be a little too aggressive and break the gavel. because business cannot be conducted without a gavel then the clerk of house standing here is prepared with additional gavels in her drawer. the maine senate consists of 35 senators. the districts are apportioned according to population. there is a quai
and in maine we have term limits. they can serve no more than four consecutive two-year terms at the end of eight years they are turned out. the term limit law was passed in 1992, took effect in '96 was a result of citizen initiative. it was not enacted by the legislature. it is a citizen legislation you are a part time legislature. the average leather could be described as the average mainer. we have people from all walks of life here. teachers, plumbers, people working in paper mills. so the...
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it was prevalent in maine. if you want to use one word out of the english language to describe mae and its people. the perfect word would be frugal. so you can see frugality. that's an excellent picture of the people of maine. and the entire state. >> we are standing in the historical chamber in the original 18th century portion of the the maryland state house. and it's also a space which between november of 1783 and august of 1784 was the hem of congress. then operating under the article of confederation. three of the most important events in the history of the united states took place in this room. in that nine month period between november 1973 and august of 1784. amazingly we're standing in the third state house on this particular site. the origin nam state house
it was prevalent in maine. if you want to use one word out of the english language to describe mae and its people. the perfect word would be frugal. so you can see frugality. that's an excellent picture of the people of maine. and the entire state. >> we are standing in the historical chamber in the original 18th century portion of the the maryland state house. and it's also a space which between november of 1783 and august of 1784 was the hem of congress. then operating under the article...
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the main suspect in last week's massacre in barcelona was shot dead by police for four days. people fleeing the islamic state stronghold of iraq in syria describe conditions at refugee camps one of u.n. official says strikes are taking a brutal toll on civilians. and especially. the. twenty seven is more. placement then people. just go to seven am here. to live from the russian with me. or go to our top story this hour president trump says he's lived the descriptions on u.s. forces fighting terrorist groups in afghanistan and awaited speech he said there's no deadline for a withdrawal and any change in troop numbers will be kept secret. we will also expand authority for american armed forces to target the terrorist and criminal networks we will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities ok let's cross now to some miracle from washington get some more insight on this samir that's for joining us just give us a quick recap what exactly did president trump say it's been a pretty little way to the speech as it. yes president trump has announced h
the main suspect in last week's massacre in barcelona was shot dead by police for four days. people fleeing the islamic state stronghold of iraq in syria describe conditions at refugee camps one of u.n. official says strikes are taking a brutal toll on civilians. and especially. the. twenty seven is more. placement then people. just go to seven am here. to live from the russian with me. or go to our top story this hour president trump says he's lived the descriptions on u.s. forces fighting...
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previously all main lanes blocked. looking good and drive times for you so you can get an idea what you're up aga against. delay even though left lane is getting by and and main lanes to courthouse road takes you an hour and a half to get to quart house road to 619. now northbound as alternate takes us a half hour. that's delayed not nearly as bad as main lanes adealing with. hour and a half trip getting from courthouse road and main lanes to 6 19 joplin road and you can sit in half hour of traffic. i would choose the alternate. any questions erin fox d.c. on twitter. we have team coverage coming up melanie alnwick is headed out to the team. maryland, district and all metro rail lines are on time. we you have covered on the rough commute. back to you guys. >> coming up on "fox news morning". two universities in our region will honor the help little of a slain army officer. >> and we'll go live to the traffic situation near quantico along northbound 95. melanie is heeded there now. both her and erin will bring us a full
previously all main lanes blocked. looking good and drive times for you so you can get an idea what you're up aga against. delay even though left lane is getting by and and main lanes to courthouse road takes you an hour and a half to get to quart house road to 619. now northbound as alternate takes us a half hour. that's delayed not nearly as bad as main lanes adealing with. hour and a half trip getting from courthouse road and main lanes to 6 19 joplin road and you can sit in half hour of...
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and over one hundred twenty were injured he then fled on foot is through love a korean which is the main and famous market just all fly around and police have been hunting eleven since meanwhile later in the evening there was also an attack in count brill's which is a coastal town not far from barcelona about one hundred twenty miles away where several men were in a car that rammed into pedestrians on the prominent where a woman was later died means on the police then five of those men were shot by police they were also wearing what police believed to be explosive belts which were later proved to be false also a day before the been an explosion in a house in al canal which is also one of the coastal towns where there been an explosion and several men have died there too and they're also believed to be part of this terrorist cell and also there is a belief by police and in the reports coming out that a gas explosion a bigger explosion was meant to be second place in the meantime what happened what unfolded in barcelona campbells was when the men subsequently took more actions into their o
and over one hundred twenty were injured he then fled on foot is through love a korean which is the main and famous market just all fly around and police have been hunting eleven since meanwhile later in the evening there was also an attack in count brill's which is a coastal town not far from barcelona about one hundred twenty miles away where several men were in a car that rammed into pedestrians on the prominent where a woman was later died means on the police then five of those men were...
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are in pursuit of the driver of the main so there are still. being determined about this. is what the motivation. as you mentioned is stop bad we've seen this type of attack several times over the last few months. it seems very little can be done to prevent it would you think perhaps now you think things should lessen shipping the before. you know i think these types of attacks are so simplistic and you can that be a building in the authorities an action you know. isn't sure maryland gun control and less they have some. that suggests that leaves are mounted on fold and in many cases you can see why it almost made them just don't have them. and no matter how much. bombing tarring or. other methods that might be an oiler try air and listen to them on station and round internet traffic all that the reality is is that they can still pull off an attack like this very successfully and remain under the radar and so they were meeting shortly and you get the orders to actually enter names and in terms of just pinpointing where the suspect is at the moment that must be very difficul
are in pursuit of the driver of the main so there are still. being determined about this. is what the motivation. as you mentioned is stop bad we've seen this type of attack several times over the last few months. it seems very little can be done to prevent it would you think perhaps now you think things should lessen shipping the before. you know i think these types of attacks are so simplistic and you can that be a building in the authorities an action you know. isn't sure maryland gun...
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it was prevalent in maine. if you want to use one word out of the english language to describe mae and its people. the perfect word would be frugal. so you can see frugality. that's an excellent picture of the people of maine. and the entire state. >> we are standing in the historical chamber in the original 18th century portion of the the maryland state house. and it's also a space which between november of 1783 and august of 1784 was the hem of congress. then operating under the article of confederation. three of the most important events in the history of the united states took place in this room. in that nine month period between november 1973 and august of 1784. amazingly we're standing in the third state house on this particular site. the origin nam state house was built in 1690s when the capitol moved. that first state house was hit by lightning in 1704. burned to the fwround and was replaced by state house finished in 1707. that building remained the primary state house until the 1760s. when 1769 legisl
it was prevalent in maine. if you want to use one word out of the english language to describe mae and its people. the perfect word would be frugal. so you can see frugality. that's an excellent picture of the people of maine. and the entire state. >> we are standing in the historical chamber in the original 18th century portion of the the maryland state house. and it's also a space which between november of 1783 and august of 1784 was the hem of congress. then operating under the article...
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their main mouthpiece was the street. it was the newspaper -- a xenophobia, anti-foreigner rag if you will. they would attack the dirty, muchited gringo with as rich real as they want the maneuvers of judaism. m.nmain local enemy of the .r. where the -- were the wealthy pen barons. the enriched themselves at expense of the bolivian nation. they declare them and nti-nationalist force -- an antinationalist force within bolivia. i think it is important to point out that there were many strains of bolivian nationals. the mnr nationalism did not sympathize with mussolini or franco's spain. i think it is said to say that the german people -- truman people saw them as distasteful. in the eyes of the roosevelt and it wasadministration, the potential ally and what time fascism. or a nationalist threat to liberal capitalism. was toman administration be got it by a continuation of the good neighbor policy. i will add that we have been talking a lot about the good neighbor policy but during the war, it led to extensive collaboration
their main mouthpiece was the street. it was the newspaper -- a xenophobia, anti-foreigner rag if you will. they would attack the dirty, muchited gringo with as rich real as they want the maneuvers of judaism. m.nmain local enemy of the .r. where the -- were the wealthy pen barons. the enriched themselves at expense of the bolivian nation. they declare them and nti-nationalist force -- an antinationalist force within bolivia. i think it is important to point out that there were many strains of...
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i love maine. my wife is from maine.in your testimony come you highlight the accordance of green infrastructure and rebuilding natural systems like wetlands to protect water by a billion more expensive forms of traditional infrastructure projects. i just had the planning general army corps of engineers and as we were, they dredge mississippi a lot and to keep the channels open for shipping is absolutely important. we have a situation where they dredge material to the point where they're going to have to dump it on somebody's farm, you know. one thing he talked about work, you know, creating wetlands and he's hoping that he can find the solution. can you talk about these type server infrastructure project and how they can be beneficial, especially in light of the changing climate? >> right. yes, definitely. more extreme weather events off and down the east coast is affecting communities tremendously in protecting the wetlands that are already in place is always, the most cost effective way to manage and waters on the coas
i love maine. my wife is from maine.in your testimony come you highlight the accordance of green infrastructure and rebuilding natural systems like wetlands to protect water by a billion more expensive forms of traditional infrastructure projects. i just had the planning general army corps of engineers and as we were, they dredge mississippi a lot and to keep the channels open for shipping is absolutely important. we have a situation where they dredge material to the point where they're going...
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one of those requirements was of a main entrance detail. so this is bertram's drawing of his proposed main the entrance to his nebraska state capitol. the ink wash drawing is amazingly amazingly detailed. it shows that he was looking at a very classical structure originally. there are features that certainly between the time of competition and time of construction, interest thbuilding was redesigned to a point. some of the features of the design are still there. but he cleaned up the design so they're much more classical ask less modern 20s design bhch the pie near wagon exists now, but there aren't the columns. the figures carved on the building aren't still there. but they're engaged in the stuckture rather sthan separate on the structure. each competitor was required to include a figure for scale in their main entrance drawing. while the competitors didn't know the judges, they certainly were aware of politics at the time. and bertram included a figure that looks remarkably like -- we have here a sequence of artwork that created during t
one of those requirements was of a main entrance detail. so this is bertram's drawing of his proposed main the entrance to his nebraska state capitol. the ink wash drawing is amazingly amazingly detailed. it shows that he was looking at a very classical structure originally. there are features that certainly between the time of competition and time of construction, interest thbuilding was redesigned to a point. some of the features of the design are still there. but he cleaned up the design so...
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one of the main staging grounds for that recovery effort.his is a northeast region of houston, and a part where the cajun navy has been using it as a main artery. but water everywhere. take a look at, you see the gas station pumps almost completely submerged in water. >> and it's that image that you see on the right that has been on so many newspapers. it is one of those that has really d really defined this disaster beyond the folks in the nursing home. and then there's a shark shot. no, mockingbird lane, actually in the west part of houston. take a look there, all right, >> that's a residential neighborhood. they're trying to guide people. because the streets are not >>> breaking news this morning on "world news now." the death toll is rising in texas. >> rain is tapering off, but the floodwaters remain at historic levels across houston and many parts of texas. more residents, though, pulled to safety. many people still stranded on roadways as reservoirs keep spilling over into neighborhoods. first responders and volunteers banding togethe
one of the main staging grounds for that recovery effort.his is a northeast region of houston, and a part where the cajun navy has been using it as a main artery. but water everywhere. take a look at, you see the gas station pumps almost completely submerged in water. >> and it's that image that you see on the right that has been on so many newspapers. it is one of those that has really d really defined this disaster beyond the folks in the nursing home. and then there's a shark shot. no,...
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one of those requirements was of a main entrance detail. this is bertram's drawing of his proposed main entrance to his nebraska state capitol. the ink washed drawing is amazingly detailed. it's -- it shows that he was looking at a very classical structure originally there are features that certainly between the time of the competition and the time of construction. the building was redesigned. to a point. some of the features in the drawing are still there. he cleaned up the design so it's less classical and much more modern 20s desig"20s design20s'. so the pioneer panel with the conestoga wagon exists now, but there aren't the columns there, the entrances now arched. the figures that are carved on the building are still there. they're now engaged into the structure rather than separate from the structure. the seals on the front of the building are still there, the sculptures here and the fountains are not. each competitor was required to include a figure for scale in their main entrance drawing. while the competitors didn't know the judges
one of those requirements was of a main entrance detail. this is bertram's drawing of his proposed main entrance to his nebraska state capitol. the ink washed drawing is amazingly detailed. it's -- it shows that he was looking at a very classical structure originally there are features that certainly between the time of the competition and the time of construction. the building was redesigned. to a point. some of the features in the drawing are still there. he cleaned up the design so it's less...
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that would be my main concern with maine second. whether we can get these voters back. i think we can based on the legislative results we have seen. >> maine second, it's an odd district. it includes rural portions of maine, bangor, north of portland. it was in democratic hands for a long time until 2014 wave. debonair,e, the crazy -- governor, won that also. trump was carrying the district by ten points. obama also. it by nine points. it seems special but some rural areas shifted are shifting back. thething with paulson is, first two terms, he put his head down. this time he's getting his head into trump things. handlingt been questions about his vote for trumpcare very well at all. we have good bases in the rural part of the district. i think this is one of the areas where in a good year, it can ship back. maine does tend to like reelect republican incumbents if they're moderate enough. i think some of it it's going to come home. some of the disguise is coming off on him. i think this is a winnable district definitely. >> next question. >> this is a chance for you to
that would be my main concern with maine second. whether we can get these voters back. i think we can based on the legislative results we have seen. >> maine second, it's an odd district. it includes rural portions of maine, bangor, north of portland. it was in democratic hands for a long time until 2014 wave. debonair,e, the crazy -- governor, won that also. trump was carrying the district by ten points. obama also. it by nine points. it seems special but some rural areas shifted are...
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authorities watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as sad as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. going back to barcelona as we reported earlier the suspect there was initially thought to have crossed the border into france following the attack is what i guess the f breaking down now open e.u. borders can sometimes play into the hands of jihadists on the run. in this day and age of truthful surveillance radicals who are often known to police could move down more than one hundred people in broad daylight and get away they can cross twenty six european countries and there won't be a single border checkpoint the entire way could the suspected barcelona have crossed into france we don't have any specific information on this but it cannot be ruled out frightening isn't it you would have thought europe might have learned its lesson the first time around or the second or the third how many terror attacks of their even been in the last three years the sad and tragic truth is europeans have largely lost track hearts were broken by the attacks in paris nice ber
authorities watch lists along that way before popping up in finland as sad as they say being the main suspect in this fatal attack. going back to barcelona as we reported earlier the suspect there was initially thought to have crossed the border into france following the attack is what i guess the f breaking down now open e.u. borders can sometimes play into the hands of jihadists on the run. in this day and age of truthful surveillance radicals who are often known to police could move down...
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but within the main protests a nd from here.e main protests and counter demonstration, there was very little anti—police agitation. lots of demonstrators thanking police and a largely peaceful atmosphere. have there been any peaceful atmosphere. have there been a ny arrests peaceful atmosphere. have there been any arrests or any injuries? we don't have any information from police about arrest. we saw one man being taken away after people shouted that he had a gun. there was a skirmish, we can't confirm that, but he was taken away. we have no other information about arrest. from what we saw around boston common, even when the protesters were being bussed out, the violence was really as in minimum. thank you very much. spain's interior minister says the terror cell behind the attacks there this week have been "dismantled." officials believe the cell consisted of 12 young men, most of them moroccan nationals. —— most of them of moroccan descent. however the hunt is still on for one man identified as younes abuyaaquob. police believ
but within the main protests a nd from here.e main protests and counter demonstration, there was very little anti—police agitation. lots of demonstrators thanking police and a largely peaceful atmosphere. have there been any peaceful atmosphere. have there been a ny arrests peaceful atmosphere. have there been any arrests or any injuries? we don't have any information from police about arrest. we saw one man being taken away after people shouted that he had a gun. there was a skirmish, we...
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and look at main lane. hour dray to get from beltway to 14 street bridge. 395 northbound delay spills over as you look at maps on to 95 half our delay from dale city to beltway. and we you have covered. we'll try to bring you better information with your next look at traffic. back to you. >>> let's get to top stories a minute past the hour. breaking news overnight dozens were hurt that happened outside philadelphia. after midnight 12:15 inbound train norristown high speed hit unoccupied train. impact injured 42 people including train conductor who went to hospital and was since released. several passenger he's serious injuries and none of the injuries considered life-threatening. >> put a big hole in the wall and i went straight down and blacked out. it was loud it hurt. but i cannot really tell you more than that. >> the cause of crash is still under investigation. >> breaking over nights and closer to home another confederate memorial is taken down. crews remoovtd a statue from the circuit court house in
and look at main lane. hour dray to get from beltway to 14 street bridge. 395 northbound delay spills over as you look at maps on to 95 half our delay from dale city to beltway. and we you have covered. we'll try to bring you better information with your next look at traffic. back to you. >>> let's get to top stories a minute past the hour. breaking news overnight dozens were hurt that happened outside philadelphia. after midnight 12:15 inbound train norristown high speed hit...
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like me you'd probably rather be in maine on a day in august. we'll hear from a range of points of view this morning. even in maine we're not immune to the impacts of a fragile water supply due to drought conditions. we recently had our first drought in 14 years dh s which impacted 70% of our state. almost half of our state's residents depend on wells for their water. and that drought finally ended this past april but it was a very serious matter for us. i understand my colleagues in the west probably aren't very sympathetic to hearing about droughts in new england but they do occur. all regions of the country have these serious issues. i'm looking forward to hearing about the different approaches that have been developed in other parts of the country. the critical nature of water management across the country has stimulated a variety of approaches to planning and financing. for example, we'll hear from martha shields from the new england environmental finance center in regard to importance of green infrastructure improvements on the water suppl
like me you'd probably rather be in maine on a day in august. we'll hear from a range of points of view this morning. even in maine we're not immune to the impacts of a fragile water supply due to drought conditions. we recently had our first drought in 14 years dh s which impacted 70% of our state. almost half of our state's residents depend on wells for their water. and that drought finally ended this past april but it was a very serious matter for us. i understand my colleagues in the west...
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i love maine, my wife's from maine. in your testimony, you highlight the importance of green infrastructure and rebuilding natural systems like wetlands as a cost effective way to protect water by avoiding more expensive forms of traditional infrastructure projects. we just had, i just had the commanding general of the army corps of engineers in because we were, they dredge mississippi a lot to keep the channels open for shipping. and that's absolutely important. and we have a situation where they dredge material. they don't know what -- they're at a point where they're going to have to dump it on somebody's farm, you know? one thing you talked about were, you know, creating wetlands. and he's hoping that he can find that solution. so can you talk about these types of green infrastructure projects and how they can be beneficial especially this light of a change -- in light of a changing climate. >> right. yes, definitely. more extreme weather events up and down the east coast, it's affecting communities tremendously. an
i love maine, my wife's from maine. in your testimony, you highlight the importance of green infrastructure and rebuilding natural systems like wetlands as a cost effective way to protect water by avoiding more expensive forms of traditional infrastructure projects. we just had, i just had the commanding general of the army corps of engineers in because we were, they dredge mississippi a lot to keep the channels open for shipping. and that's absolutely important. and we have a situation where...
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the main stories and around the world.t yea r‘s accused of taking part in last year's failed coup. thi5 accused of taking part in last year's failed coup. this shows a prominent venezuelan opposition figure being taken from his home by intelligence officers. he is now in a venezuelan military pri5on. that i5 a venezuelan military pri5on. that is after days of protests connected to anti—government sentiment. a5 to anti—government sentiment. as we have been hearing, this is the man who has been picked a5 as we have been hearing, this is the man who has been picked as the new pakistani prime minister but he only may hold the job for a couple of week5. may hold the job for a couple of weeks. the grander plan is for sharif‘s brother to take
the main stories and around the world.t yea r‘s accused of taking part in last year's failed coup. thi5 accused of taking part in last year's failed coup. this shows a prominent venezuelan opposition figure being taken from his home by intelligence officers. he is now in a venezuelan military pri5on. that i5 a venezuelan military pri5on. that is after days of protests connected to anti—government sentiment. a5 to anti—government sentiment. as we have been hearing, this is the man who has...
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just this morning, police have confirmed he was their main suspect.we have identified the perpetrator of the incident at las ramblas. the investigation carried out by catalan police and the various lines of enquiry have confirmed the perpetrator of the attack is younes abouyaaqoub who is 22 years old. rest of the terror cell are said to be dead or under arrest. eight of the attackers came from appearing in village. police believe the local imam recruited and organised the group. the day before the attack he is thought to have accidentally killed himself, preparing home—made bombs. it led to an explosion at this hideout in a remit coastal town. a plot to carry out three attacks was rushed to focus on nice. the debt now stands at 15 after police confirmed abouyaaqoub stabbed and killed a spanish driver on the outskirts of the city and used his card to escape. police have not yet confirmed whether the man they shot in this ongoing incident is wounded oi’ in this ongoing incident is wounded or dead. we will have the very latest on that from barcelona in p
just this morning, police have confirmed he was their main suspect.we have identified the perpetrator of the incident at las ramblas. the investigation carried out by catalan police and the various lines of enquiry have confirmed the perpetrator of the attack is younes abouyaaqoub who is 22 years old. rest of the terror cell are said to be dead or under arrest. eight of the attackers came from appearing in village. police believe the local imam recruited and organised the group. the day before...
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and downgraded: toshiba is removed from tokyo's main stock board because of its financial problems.s the japanese giant's future now in doubt? hello and a very warm come. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. the university of california is using wi—fi enabled drones to create a system of sd imaging which could potentially allow them to "see through" walls. we will have more on that in a moment. in the next few hours, bp, one of the worlds biggest oil producers will release its latest set of results. the numbers will be a strong indicator of how the industry is doing in a world where a $50 oil price has become the new normal. analysts are estimating the company will report a profit in excess of $600 million for the second quarter of the year. that would be a big leap on from the $1.1; billion losses it made in the same period in 2016. however it's still a long way behind rival shell, which made $3.6 billion over the period. one of the reasons for not being closer to shell is an expected $750 million write down — that's a loss to you and me — and that's for a gas project
and downgraded: toshiba is removed from tokyo's main stock board because of its financial problems.s the japanese giant's future now in doubt? hello and a very warm come. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. the university of california is using wi—fi enabled drones to create a system of sd imaging which could potentially allow them to "see through" walls. we will have more on that in a moment. in the next few hours, bp, one of the worlds biggest oil producers will...
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main street has been closed around the last half hour.se just before this accident. witnesses also reported seeing people running from the white sedan. police have declined to comment at this time. we will continue to watch it. we'll also be watching the weather. >> that's right. watching the weather. it is all about perspective. this is definitely a lot less frustrating here. we have thunderstorms moving through. >> you know, it rained on my wedding day. >> that will do it for us for nbc 10 news at 11:00. from all of us here on nbc 10 have a great day. we'll see you back here at 4:00. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contrac
main street has been closed around the last half hour.se just before this accident. witnesses also reported seeing people running from the white sedan. police have declined to comment at this time. we will continue to watch it. we'll also be watching the weather. >> that's right. watching the weather. it is all about perspective. this is definitely a lot less frustrating here. we have thunderstorms moving through. >> you know, it rained on my wedding day. >> that will do it...
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those are the main news stories.ur main story and thatis going back to our main story and that is the fight of the century. in the end the class and skill of the undefeated champ mayweather shone through. former heavyweight champion, david haye was watching and he joins us now from las vegas. nice to see you, what did you make of it? i was very pleased. i did not think conor mcgregor would have a chance in this fight. but he won the first three or four rounds. nobody anticipated him going into the second half of the fight, but he showed some unorthodox moves. he showed some unorthodox moves. he showed heart and endurance. something he has never shown us before, i have to really take my hat off to him. he is not a box. he was not a professional. he went in there with arguably the greatest boxer ever, he got stuck on his feet. he did not get not doubt. you have to give conor mcgregor nothing but respect. you say he showed endurance, but his fitness seemed to tell in the end. you could see his arms were tired. we surpri
those are the main news stories.ur main story and thatis going back to our main story and that is the fight of the century. in the end the class and skill of the undefeated champ mayweather shone through. former heavyweight champion, david haye was watching and he joins us now from las vegas. nice to see you, what did you make of it? i was very pleased. i did not think conor mcgregor would have a chance in this fight. but he won the first three or four rounds. nobody anticipated him going into...
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there's no opulence at the maine state house. there's nothing at the maine state house that will take a person's breath away. but its very simple nature speaks volumes for the pure puritan ethic. the perfect word for a description for someone from maine is frugal. that's an excellent portrait -- or picture of the people of maine and the entire state. >>> we are standing in the originally 18th century portion of the maryland state house. it's also a space which between november of 1783 and august of 1784 was a home of congress then operating under the articles of confederation. three of the most important events in the history of the united states took place in this room in that nine-month period between november of 1783 and august of 1784. amazingly we're standing in the third state house on this particular site. the first state house was hit by lightning in 1704, burned to the ground and was replaced by a state house that was finished in 1707. that building remained the primary state house until the 1760s when in 1769 legislatio
there's no opulence at the maine state house. there's nothing at the maine state house that will take a person's breath away. but its very simple nature speaks volumes for the pure puritan ethic. the perfect word for a description for someone from maine is frugal. that's an excellent portrait -- or picture of the people of maine and the entire state. >>> we are standing in the originally 18th century portion of the maryland state house. it's also a space which between november of 1783...
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i'm ros atkins with outside source, the main suspect in the barcelona attack is dead. the man thought to have driven a fan into pedestrians last thursday was found and shot deadin last thursday was found and shot dead ina last thursday was found and shot dead in a village west of barcelona. this is what parts of the usa have seen, the first total eclipse of the sun the first time in almost a0 yea rs. sun the first time in almost a0 years. it is the longest war for america, what comes next for the us and afghanistan, president trump will tell us in a few hours' time. the worst floods in decades in south asia, we will hear from the worst floods in decades in south asia, we will hearfrom our correspondence, manchester city and everton a re correspondence, manchester city and everton are playing in the premier league, everton are leading by one goal, rooney has scored and kyle walker has been sent off. let's turn to america and afghanistan. this is a tweet from saturday, donald trump saying, i've had an important day at camp david with our military leaders and we have made
i'm ros atkins with outside source, the main suspect in the barcelona attack is dead. the man thought to have driven a fan into pedestrians last thursday was found and shot deadin last thursday was found and shot dead ina last thursday was found and shot dead in a village west of barcelona. this is what parts of the usa have seen, the first total eclipse of the sun the first time in almost a0 yea rs. sun the first time in almost a0 years. it is the longest war for america, what comes next for...
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lung disease is expected to be one of main causes of death in the uk by 2020. areas but it's notjust former miners who are being diagnosed with breathing difficulties. in the second of our reports on former mining towns in the north of england, our disability affairs correspondent, nikki fox, has been to a specialist clinic in rotherham which is treating some of those most affected. the relentless struggle to breathe. patients at this specialist centre all have some kind of lung condition, an occupational hazard for those who worked in the coal mining industry. how are you this morning? i'm a lot better. yeah, you're looking a lot better. yes. so the combination of coal dust and smoking was never a good one. no. but hindsight is a great thing, isn't it? yeah. many of the patients here would've ended up in a&e. i couldn't breathe. i was coughing so much, i couldn't inhale. in rotherham, the number of people with lung disease is higher than the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the
lung disease is expected to be one of main causes of death in the uk by 2020. areas but it's notjust former miners who are being diagnosed with breathing difficulties. in the second of our reports on former mining towns in the north of england, our disability affairs correspondent, nikki fox, has been to a specialist clinic in rotherham which is treating some of those most affected. the relentless struggle to breathe. patients at this specialist centre all have some kind of lung condition, an...
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afghan government and draining the soviet union which crumbled in one thousand nine hundred one one maine fighter celebrated throughout the war for his dedication to the cause was osama bin ladin who would later found al qaeda in one nine hundred eighty eight the collapse of the country brought on three u.s. involvement resulted in civil war throughout the one nine hundred ninety s. the various warlords and jihadi groups battled for control of the country with the taliban taking power in one nine hundred ninety six the taliban which also emerged out of the us back to john howard dean offered haven to bin laden and al qaida which infamously attacked new york city and washington d.c. on september eleventh two thousand and one that's right bin laden attacked the very country which once supported him as a freedom fighter so when the u.s. invaded afghanistan in retaliation on october seventh two thousand and one u.s. involvement in the country may have been something new to americans but for afghans it was the escalation of a policy in place for decades and twenty fourteen president obama cele
afghan government and draining the soviet union which crumbled in one thousand nine hundred one one maine fighter celebrated throughout the war for his dedication to the cause was osama bin ladin who would later found al qaeda in one nine hundred eighty eight the collapse of the country brought on three u.s. involvement resulted in civil war throughout the one nine hundred ninety s. the various warlords and jihadi groups battled for control of the country with the taliban taking power in one...
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being summer, there are fewer commuters travelling into the main railway stations. directly happening here, but 200 miles away, at the other end of the west coast main line down in london, at euston station, where preparatory work for the new hsz, the new high speed rail line out to birmingham, is beginning to get getting underway. so that means all the west coast main line trains from the north—west travelling down to london are stopping at either rugby or milton keynes and passengers from wigan, here for example, wanting to get to london are being told to travel via manchester and then sheffield to st pancras station. there was one group of passengers this morning who could have been quite severely affected, and that's the fans of wigan warriors rugby league team, who are competing in the challenge cup final at wembley in one hour's time. many of them were expecting to travel by rail, but it seems the message about the disruption got through and instead, they took coaches to the capital instead. there is some engineering upgrade work happening at other stations ar
being summer, there are fewer commuters travelling into the main railway stations. directly happening here, but 200 miles away, at the other end of the west coast main line down in london, at euston station, where preparatory work for the new hsz, the new high speed rail line out to birmingham, is beginning to get getting underway. so that means all the west coast main line trains from the north—west travelling down to london are stopping at either rugby or milton keynes and passengers from...
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the main enemy you know the main. source of russian propaganda possed publications all of the mainstream american media just it's enough to read what they ruled two months ago one year ago to see who is dead in the truth and who is lying right there can remind you of what they rolled the ball iraq in a dimino effect you know create in the first democracy in the middle east and then having a dimino effect all over the region but they have this big things but who is down meeting up. condoleezza rice who just recently less than a year ago that said and the ideas in them are going to meet it the problem should not be president he doesn't have the dignity and stage to be president and a fool so the main the main spread if you want of russian propaganda these are the websites or the mainstream newspapers that you should check twenty seconds before you think this is a serious project now this is heavy hitters bang up job every step is michael mcfaul former ambassador to russia bill kristol harsh neo con. michael morello clin
the main enemy you know the main. source of russian propaganda possed publications all of the mainstream american media just it's enough to read what they ruled two months ago one year ago to see who is dead in the truth and who is lying right there can remind you of what they rolled the ball iraq in a dimino effect you know create in the first democracy in the middle east and then having a dimino effect all over the region but they have this big things but who is down meeting up. condoleezza...
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hov lanes okay and main lanes a parking lot. we'll have the latest on that and the rests of your commute on "fox news morning". >> we start this morning >> we start this morning at 4:0 with the latest out of texas watt death toll has risen as tropical storm harvey continues to wreck havoc. >> tens of thousands were displaced and rescue efforts continue overnight in midst of newly composed rescue effort in houston. annie. >> maureen, wisdom, there are new reports this morning that 18 people are now dead including houston police sergeant that drowned in his patrol car after trapped in rising floodwaters from ha harvey. largest city of houston unrecognizable as highways and businesses and entire neighborhoods are submerged in murky brown water. more than 13,000 people rescued and emergency crews statewide are working to save lives of those still stranded in floodwaters. many fled their homes in search of emergency shelters and symptom are still trapped in their homes. shelters are filling over capacity taking shelter george r brown
hov lanes okay and main lanes a parking lot. we'll have the latest on that and the rests of your commute on "fox news morning". >> we start this morning >> we start this morning at 4:0 with the latest out of texas watt death toll has risen as tropical storm harvey continues to wreck havoc. >> tens of thousands were displaced and rescue efforts continue overnight in midst of newly composed rescue effort in houston. annie. >> maureen, wisdom, there are new...
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two other has more from berlin finnish courts of started giving out more information about their main suspect in friday's deadly stabbing attack deadly knife attack on the streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot at the scene following the attack that took place on friday that left two people dead eight more wounded in what authorities are saying is an attack that was designed to target women now it's also being. across is that the it's the first ever terrorist attack that's taken place in finland it does throw up more questions about one of the key founding principles of the european union that of freedom of movement when we look. it seems was able to travel from germany where they understood he lived back in twenty fifteen over to finland we don't know the route in which he took but he said he hasn't so
two other has more from berlin finnish courts of started giving out more information about their main suspect in friday's deadly stabbing attack deadly knife attack on the streets of the south western city of third go they've named their main suspect is eighteen year old abdel rahman meche car moroccan national who had according to the authorities failed in an asylum application in finland it's also been revealed though that he had spent time in germany now. is the main suspect as he was shot...
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main second is an odd district. it includes the portion of maine. a lot of rural areas north of portland. they have that with one surprise. they are carrying it by about ten points. they are shifting from obama by nine points to trump by ten points. they are shifting back. the first two terms he kind of kept his head down. this time he is getting his head into the more trumpet things that he than he should be. his been handling questions about that. we do have some candidates who are inking about that to have some good bases. i think this is one of those areas and a good year we could definitely shift back and mean it doesn't maine doesn't tend to like reelecting them. i think some of the things are coming off on them. this is a chance for you to talk a little bit about turnout. the california organization. and that congressional seat. and our primary strategy if you will as the basis of turnout. the midterm turnout. they achieve closer to a presidential turnout. that a lot of these seats. and they get closer to the surge that we've seen in a the sp
main second is an odd district. it includes the portion of maine. a lot of rural areas north of portland. they have that with one surprise. they are carrying it by about ten points. they are shifting from obama by nine points to trump by ten points. they are shifting back. the first two terms he kind of kept his head down. this time he is getting his head into the more trumpet things that he than he should be. his been handling questions about that. we do have some candidates who are inking...
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abdul worked his way down to the main floor.s he did, his brother managed to escape. >> i reached my phone to try and call him and i see this message on my screen saying, i'm out, i'm safe, please come out. >> reporter: but abdul haji didn't come out. despite the gruesome scene, the blood, the bodies, the smell of smoke and constant gunfire, he decided to stay and help. abdul searched through the mall looking for victims. then he made a discovery that shocked him. >> i look down and i see somebody hiding behind a table. it was a lady. she looked very scared. and i'm thinking, she was right in the middle of the cross fire. >> reporter: katherine spotted abdul, too, but sensed he wasn't a threat. >> how did you know they weren't terrorists? >> they weren't carrying the large guns we had seen that the terrorists had. >> reporter: with just a few words between them, katherine walton and abdul haji quickly coordinated an exit strategy. >> we opened fire towards the door, you know, just to scare the terrorists away. >> reporter: and t
abdul worked his way down to the main floor.s he did, his brother managed to escape. >> i reached my phone to try and call him and i see this message on my screen saying, i'm out, i'm safe, please come out. >> reporter: but abdul haji didn't come out. despite the gruesome scene, the blood, the bodies, the smell of smoke and constant gunfire, he decided to stay and help. abdul searched through the mall looking for victims. then he made a discovery that shocked him. >> i look...
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shootout, hours after a similar attack in barcelona where a van slammed into dozens of people in a main promenade. in that case 13 people were killed and about a hundred others were hurt, including at least one person. spanish investigators have arrested three people in connection to the attacks, but the driver of the van has not yet been caught. >>> and across the world people are showing their solidarity with barcelona. in tel-aviv, israel, lights at a government building went back and forth between the spanish and israeli flags. >>> and president trump tweeted a debunked story that claims a u.s. general wiped out islamic terror for decades by executing muslim insurgents with bullets coated with pig's blood. the president tweeted... d... the execution supposely happened in 1980 in the aftermath of the spanish war but it has long been discredited as a fabrication. >>> this morning people will be gathering to remember one of the two troopers burke bates in richmond, virginia, killed in the rally in charlotteville. they were providing video to police last saturday. and lieutenant jay cul
shootout, hours after a similar attack in barcelona where a van slammed into dozens of people in a main promenade. in that case 13 people were killed and about a hundred others were hurt, including at least one person. spanish investigators have arrested three people in connection to the attacks, but the driver of the van has not yet been caught. >>> and across the world people are showing their solidarity with barcelona. in tel-aviv, israel, lights at a government building went back...
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smaller sized hail, main time frames are 3:00 to 7:00. take it easy and download our stormwatch app. adrianna: always seems to hit during friday happy hour. molly: about 8:00, we should wind down. adrianna: thank you for watching and have a great weekend and a great friday night. >> hey, everybody. we're just kicking off a brand new season of "millionaire," and we're doing it from our new home here at bally's las vegas. i cannot wait to make somebody rich. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to play "millionaire"? me too. today's first contestant is a restaurant server who works the night shift. a million dollars would completely change her life. so let's do it. from essington, pennsylvania, please welcome susan taylor. [cheers and applause] hi, susan. >> hi...[inaudible] [giggles] ♪
smaller sized hail, main time frames are 3:00 to 7:00. take it easy and download our stormwatch app. adrianna: always seems to hit during friday happy hour. molly: about 8:00, we should wind down. adrianna: thank you for watching and have a great weekend and a great friday night. >> hey, everybody. we're just kicking off a brand new season of "millionaire," and we're doing it from our new home here at bally's las vegas. i cannot wait to make somebody rich. so let's play...
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here are the main points., the president said "both sides were responsible" for the violence, therefore acquitting white supremacist, otherzis, and the counterprotesters. and that includes that one woman who was killed when a car driven by a white supremacist was driven into that crowd. furthermore, the white reason, at had a good legitimate and legal reason to protest the night before. the reason they were out in the street in the first place was that they were protesting against the removal of the statue of a confederate general. those have turned into rallying point, rather rallying places for the alt-right, right supremacist -- white supremacists, and racists in general. donald trump did not unite the country, comfort the country, something one expects from the u.s. president at a time of crisis and emotional crisis in the united states and severe divisions along racial lines. we also know know from donald trump that he has not yet been in touch with the family of that young woman who died in charlottesvil
here are the main points., the president said "both sides were responsible" for the violence, therefore acquitting white supremacist, otherzis, and the counterprotesters. and that includes that one woman who was killed when a car driven by a white supremacist was driven into that crowd. furthermore, the white reason, at had a good legitimate and legal reason to protest the night before. the reason they were out in the street in the first place was that they were protesting against the...
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we are standing next to mulberry row, which is the main plantation street at monticello. it is about 1,300 feet. through archaeology and documentary research, we know that over 20 workshops, storehouses, and dwellings lined the street. there were were enslaved families here, there were indentured servants, hired white artisans, and several of these workshops were supervised by jefferson and members of his white family. this is really the hub of industry of monticello, which was not just this mountaintop, but a 5000 acre plantation. that's about eight square miles. this plantation is enormous. but the center of activities really right over here. if you would have been here in jefferson's day, you would've seen carriages coming up and down this road. you would've heard the noise of chickens, of dogs. you would've smelled smoke in the air. you would've heard hammers and saws. there were dozens of people here, white and black, free and enslaved, all working for jefferson's plantation. from jefferson's copious record taking, we know that he owned 607 human beings in his lifeti
we are standing next to mulberry row, which is the main plantation street at monticello. it is about 1,300 feet. through archaeology and documentary research, we know that over 20 workshops, storehouses, and dwellings lined the street. there were were enslaved families here, there were indentured servants, hired white artisans, and several of these workshops were supervised by jefferson and members of his white family. this is really the hub of industry of monticello, which was not just this...
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the prize this prepared to do trend is the main reason why. competitive with everywhere in the world is the trying to use markets. and solar so that it can compete. compete everywhere on the planet for new power plants i wonder how do you explain that is that just the sort of central command and centralized authority that the chinese have or is it really down to their business engineering or perhaps moral much of a chanson they care about the planet. both i mean it's the ability to innovate from . but also with the strong strong signal from the top leadership that this is very very want to go so ironically the united states. may benefit from being a little bit more centralized if not to say authoritarian if you had such a strong leader in the united states who would advocate climate change. leadership is always them. to develop some. from. singapore south korea just as a couple example was all about leadership. over the last few years it's also the leadership from the top set the agenda but obviously they do that because the know that's all th
the prize this prepared to do trend is the main reason why. competitive with everywhere in the world is the trying to use markets. and solar so that it can compete. compete everywhere on the planet for new power plants i wonder how do you explain that is that just the sort of central command and centralized authority that the chinese have or is it really down to their business engineering or perhaps moral much of a chanson they care about the planet. both i mean it's the ability to innovate...
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spanish police say they have killed the main suspect in the barcelona terror attack.arma in london. also in the programme: unveiling america's latest plan for its troops in afghanistan. in a few hours‘ time, president trump will announce his new strategy. a magical moment — the first time in a century americans get to watch the total eclipse of the sun. good morning. it is 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7:00pm in washington, where the us defence secretary, james mattis, has confirmed a broad investigation will take place, after a collision between a us destroyer and oil tanker near singapore. ten american sailors are still missing, with a sea rch—and—rescue operation ongoing. the ussjohn s mccain is the second us navy ship to be involved in a serious collision in as many months. 0ur asia correspondent karishma vaswani has been to see the ship, which has now docked in singapore. this is what happens when a massive oil tanker collides with a us warship. a gaping hole in the side of the ussjohn s mccain, an american destroyer with more than 300 crew on boar
spanish police say they have killed the main suspect in the barcelona terror attack.arma in london. also in the programme: unveiling america's latest plan for its troops in afghanistan. in a few hours‘ time, president trump will announce his new strategy. a magical moment — the first time in a century americans get to watch the total eclipse of the sun. good morning. it is 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7:00pm in washington, where the us defence secretary, james mattis, has...