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announcer: american history tv is that the main historical society -- maine historical society collecting artifacts. one goes back to the 15th century. welcome to the maine historical society, the third oldest historical society founded in 1822 and have been collecting at this location since 1907. for the early years, maine historical society moved around a bit, the public library, and city hall, and once the house was donated to the society, we built this library. in 2007, we underwent restoration and renovation where we added 13,000 feet to the back of the 1907 building. the temperature and humidity controls, climate controls. we also have an off-site storage case for larger collections since we have outgrown the footprint of our in-town location. we collect specifically on maine , but our materials to reach back to the 15th century, although that is not a terrible amount. most are from the 18th century and 19th-century, from about the 1700s to the 1900s, although we have an extensive collection on colonial exploration dating from the 1600s. we will be showing some of the treasures of m
announcer: american history tv is that the main historical society -- maine historical society collecting artifacts. one goes back to the 15th century. welcome to the maine historical society, the third oldest historical society founded in 1822 and have been collecting at this location since 1907. for the early years, maine historical society moved around a bit, the public library, and city hall, and once the house was donated to the society, we built this library. in 2007, we underwent...
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of maine. learn about portland all weekend long. >> portland is an important part of maine's economy. we struggle often because we have lost all of our manufacturing business. we used to make shoes and fabrics and paper, and it has been a struggle, but it has started to fill in with this resurgence in the world economy. fishing, we are the largest fishing -- lobster fishing in the country. hours taste the best. change in thel sophistication of the farmer and the consumer, and it has raised demand to the point that organic food is a $40 billion business and our country. we are building an important market that did not used to west on the policy side, have to do a lot more to make this possible for other farmers, particularly ones that want to transition into it in places all over the country. we want to make it easier for them to get into this market. you are paid better. you don't have to handle toxic chemicals. it is a win-win on all levels. i live in a town of about 400 people. when my kids w
of maine. learn about portland all weekend long. >> portland is an important part of maine's economy. we struggle often because we have lost all of our manufacturing business. we used to make shoes and fabrics and paper, and it has been a struggle, but it has started to fill in with this resurgence in the world economy. fishing, we are the largest fishing -- lobster fishing in the country. hours taste the best. change in thel sophistication of the farmer and the consumer, and it has...
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of maine. it represents what people think of maine from maybe other states. we have the rocky coastline here , it is a lighthouse, there is a lobster boats going back and forth all the time, you see the islands, sailboats, all the activities that probably people think of a maine visit would be. >> we take a boat to fort gorgeous, a civil war era just off the portland kos. we are on hog island ledge. where they built for gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor. we have completed an 18 6 -- it was completed in 1865 and was built with two sister forts off to the south. its camel on how silent. they were designed to work in conjunction with each other to defend the harbor. everyone thinks for gorgeous is a civil war fort when it was funded long before, and it was approved by congress. things that occurred much earlier. >> we begin our feature on portland's history, talking about lobstering. in 2016, the maine lobster industry generated over $500 million. next, we learn about its history and
of maine. it represents what people think of maine from maybe other states. we have the rocky coastline here , it is a lighthouse, there is a lobster boats going back and forth all the time, you see the islands, sailboats, all the activities that probably people think of a maine visit would be. >> we take a boat to fort gorgeous, a civil war era just off the portland kos. we are on hog island ledge. where they built for gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor. we have completed an...
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maine is home to the last active shaker community in new gloucester, maine.hen i was in graduate school i was searching for a topic and my husband absolutelily, a rare book dealer, suggested i look at the writings of mary dyer. at that time scholars pay much attention to dyer, thought she was a lunatic, a crockpot, who would talk about the shake are farm life and history. as i read her text, i realized this isn't a woman who is insane, this is a woman who is angry who was placed in an untenable position as a woman in american society in the first decade of the 19th century. the more i read, the more i realized there was more to the story than an angry woman trying to retrieve her children. mary and joseph dyer were new hampshire farmers living in the earliest years of the 19th century. at that time, new hampshire, especially in the far north, was still a frontier and they were seeking security in an uncertain world. and they found it in religion. they became early converts to the religious group known as the shakers. the shakers are an american communal secta
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. >> welcome to portland, maine, on booktv. located on a peninsula, it was the original capital of maine and started as a fishing and trading village. today it's the largest city in the state with a population of about 66,000 and still has strong ties to its maritime history with lobstering and tourism being its largest economic drivers. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we'll feature the area's history and literary community. we begin our special feature on portland with a history of the lobstering industry. [inaudible conversations] >> and then over here is my gps and radar. so here in the fog it helps us figure out kind of where we are. none of my -- i don't mark my traps with a gps. i kind of do it by feel. [background sounds] >> look at that bad boy. it's a male. that right there is about 75-$80 in new york. >> maine and its history and its people have been tied up with the sea for a very long time. coastal maine was a place where many people farmed, and it was difficult to farm because
. >> welcome to portland, maine, on booktv. located on a peninsula, it was the original capital of maine and started as a fishing and trading village. today it's the largest city in the state with a population of about 66,000 and still has strong ties to its maritime history with lobstering and tourism being its largest economic drivers. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes we'll feature the area's history and literary community. we begin our special...
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maine. we visit the childhood home of henry wadsworth longfellow. >> often i think of the beautiful town that is seated by the sea, and often in thought go up and down the pleasant streets of that dear old town, and my youth comes back to me. henry wadsworth longfellow was a, was an american poet in the 19th century. he was, when he was alive and writing, probably the most famous english language writer in the world if not the most famous person in the world. and today he's probably best remembered for poems like "paul revere's ride," "the children's hour." he's still very much a part of our everyday lexicon and our american memory. henry wadsworth longfellow was born in portland, maine, february 27, 1807. he grew up here. it's where he started writing. and even after he as an adult left portland and left maine, he still came back all the time. he found inspiration in the city, in his childhood home. it was still very much a special place to him and a real source of his poetry. the wadsworth
maine. we visit the childhood home of henry wadsworth longfellow. >> often i think of the beautiful town that is seated by the sea, and often in thought go up and down the pleasant streets of that dear old town, and my youth comes back to me. henry wadsworth longfellow was a, was an american poet in the 19th century. he was, when he was alive and writing, probably the most famous english language writer in the world if not the most famous person in the world. and today he's probably best...
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in maine. we are about five miles outside the city of portland. the white house -- the lighthouse was first lit in 1791. construction probably started several years earlier but was halted at one time when it ran out of funds. this was part of the district of massachusetts at that time and the funds weren't coming through. in 1789 all the lighthouses were placed under federal control and the portland lighthouse was the first lighthouse that was finished after that always signed by george washington. it rises above the surrounding land, so it is the portland head. at that time it was the portland head and when they built the lighthouse here it was portland head light. it was very treacherous for ships to sail into a harbor, when they didn't have much control over a sailing vessel at the time. i lighthouse was supposed to guide a lighthouse -- guided shipping to a harbor on the right path. and this piece of land on portland head, there is nothing on this side of it or that side of it that is block
in maine. we are about five miles outside the city of portland. the white house -- the lighthouse was first lit in 1791. construction probably started several years earlier but was halted at one time when it ran out of funds. this was part of the district of massachusetts at that time and the funds weren't coming through. in 1789 all the lighthouses were placed under federal control and the portland lighthouse was the first lighthouse that was finished after that always signed by george...
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when people hear portland, theland, maine may not be first place that comes to mind. >> portland, maines the first portland in the united states. oregon is the one that stole our name. the two people who founded the city both wanted to name it after their hometown. in this city was a part of massachusetts when it started. it's one of the oldest working parishes in the city continuously. the original building was wooden with a steeple on top. was the church with a henry wadsworth longfellow family worship. there is actually a revolutionary or cannonball in the chandelier that they found when they tore down the wooden structure. city.e me a sense of the for what is portland best-known? >> for lighthouse is probably. deeper there is a rich, history to the city that a lot of people don't know. of old port section is one the key seaports back in the day and still remains a working waterfront that is influential in terms of trade today. of what is going on in the history of the united states had a lot of focal points here in portland, but it was in the background. people don't appreciate how
when people hear portland, theland, maine may not be first place that comes to mind. >> portland, maines the first portland in the united states. oregon is the one that stole our name. the two people who founded the city both wanted to name it after their hometown. in this city was a part of massachusetts when it started. it's one of the oldest working parishes in the city continuously. the original building was wooden with a steeple on top. was the church with a henry wadsworth...
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♪ i just text my main chick main i told her i ain't coming home home ♪ ♪ i just text my main chick ♪ day oh ♪ ♪ i done linked up with my old thing right time but the wrong place ♪ ♪ riding 'round with it on me oh got me thinking about all my old days old days ♪ ♪ i been getting money four ways four ways r. kelly 12 play with the foreplay ♪ ♪ i know know i be up to no good baby i know know i'm just misunderstood ♪ ♪ i just text my main chick main i told her i ain't coming home ♪ ♪ home ♪ i just text my main chick ♪ main ♪ told her i ain't coming home ♪ home ♪ tonight ♪ i just text my main chick ♪ ♪ main ♪ told her i ain't tonight ♪ how you living -- how you living i'm on jet skis ♪ give my last to these naked [ bleep ] yeah leave your main squeeze for these naked [ bleep ] ♪ that's how you know when it's all bad all bad she call or text i could call back i could call back ♪ ♪ but she imagine in her head i'm doing all that i tell her i'm not ♪ ♪ she like yg you a thot ♪ ♪ i know i be up to no good i'm just misunderstood yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah a hundred times told her i was gon' stop b
♪ i just text my main chick main i told her i ain't coming home home ♪ ♪ i just text my main chick ♪ day oh ♪ ♪ i done linked up with my old thing right time but the wrong place ♪ ♪ riding 'round with it on me oh got me thinking about all my old days old days ♪ ♪ i been getting money four ways four ways r. kelly 12 play with the foreplay ♪ ♪ i know know i be up to no good baby i know know i'm just misunderstood ♪ ♪ i just text my main chick main i told her i ain't...
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one of those spaces was the main house. when you find fireplaces in the basement or cellars, they were living spaces for enslaved people. that is why there was a fireplace there. every space was a usable space and a working space. slavery was everywhere. it was not limited to just certain places. it was everywhere. >> your next survey season, what do you hope to do next? where are you going next? >> i hope to do the next state with a lot of sites i know of already is alabama. i would like to do survey work down there. i would like to see how alabama compares with virginia. virginia is very rich in history. a lot of historians -- architectural historians did a work in virginia. it is tied to a lot of history and presidents and things like that. there is always research going on in virginia. it is well documented in many ways. i would like to see how other sites compare to virginia. do they have a lot of research going on like virginia? or if they are more in need of this type of documentation and research. >> you can learn m
one of those spaces was the main house. when you find fireplaces in the basement or cellars, they were living spaces for enslaved people. that is why there was a fireplace there. every space was a usable space and a working space. slavery was everywhere. it was not limited to just certain places. it was everywhere. >> your next survey season, what do you hope to do next? where are you going next? >> i hope to do the next state with a lot of sites i know of already is alabama. i...
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maine is home to the last active shaker community in new glouster, maine. when i was in graduate school, i was searching for a topic, and my husband actually -- a rare book dealer -- suggested that i hook at the writings of mary dyer. at that time, scholars hadn't paid much attention to dyer. they thought she was a crackpot, a lewin tuck. who would write -- lunatic. who would write books for 50 years decrying the shakers? models of new england farm life and history. yet as i read her text, i realized this isn't a woman who's insane, this is a woman who's angry. this was a woman who was placed in an untenable position as a woman in american society in the first decades of the 19th century. the more i read, the more i realized this was more to this story than an angry woman trying to retrieve her children. mary and joseph dyer were new hampshire farmers living in the earliest years of the 19th century. at that time new hampshire, especially in the far north, was still a frontier. and they were seeking security in an uncertain world. and they found it in relig
maine is home to the last active shaker community in new glouster, maine. when i was in graduate school, i was searching for a topic, and my husband actually -- a rare book dealer -- suggested that i hook at the writings of mary dyer. at that time, scholars hadn't paid much attention to dyer. they thought she was a crackpot, a lewin tuck. who would write -- lunatic. who would write books for 50 years decrying the shakers? models of new england farm life and history. yet as i read her text, i...
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we're now going up congress street which is the main thoroughfare for the city.but, yeah, the farmers market is really terrific, and it's a huge push in the farm-to-table movement. >> so that's something we do have to talk about. one of my favorite reasons to visit portland is the food. you have a great food scene here. why do you think there is such, this is such a popular place to open a restaurant? >> well, i think there's, certainly, a deep appreciation forked food. there's a lot of produce -- for food. there's a lot of produce that comes out of this state. it is largely a rural state. but it's been recognized a long time by a lot of different people. >> okay, so where are we going now? >> so now we're heading out of the city and going across the bay bridge into south portland. and south portland -- [inaudible] but this crosses over the river right where it opens up to the portland harbor. we're entering now portland headlights home which is fort williams park. and fort williams was actually a fort, as i mentioned, head of north atlantic naval operations in w
we're now going up congress street which is the main thoroughfare for the city.but, yeah, the farmers market is really terrific, and it's a huge push in the farm-to-table movement. >> so that's something we do have to talk about. one of my favorite reasons to visit portland is the food. you have a great food scene here. why do you think there is such, this is such a popular place to open a restaurant? >> well, i think there's, certainly, a deep appreciation forked food. there's a...
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the massachusetts militia was anxious to get the british out of maine, out of what is now castine, maine. they said ground forces and naval forces to that area. henry's grandfather was second in command to the ground forces. he was in charge of the charge of then artillery and that expedition was paul revere. it ended in a horrible defeat for the americans. it was the worst naval defeat in american history until pearl harbor. paul revere was made something of a scapegoat for everything that went wrong. when it was all over, pay lake said paul revere had not obeyed in order he had given him. paul revere was not remembered by a lot of men with him at the not very exhibition fondly. he was brought up on charges after it was over. placed onor a while house arrest. he demanded a court-martial clear his name. it did, but we are talking 1782 or 1783 and the american revolution was coming to an end. care very much anymore. his reputation was ruined and he fell into obscurity for generation. 1861, henry wadsworth longfellow on the eve of the civil war decides to write a poem in which he makes pau
the massachusetts militia was anxious to get the british out of maine, out of what is now castine, maine. they said ground forces and naval forces to that area. henry's grandfather was second in command to the ground forces. he was in charge of the charge of then artillery and that expedition was paul revere. it ended in a horrible defeat for the americans. it was the worst naval defeat in american history until pearl harbor. paul revere was made something of a scapegoat for everything that...
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tchenthe main house -- ki feed? just the main house or also the slaves? is the laundry for the main house or was it for everybody or just the slaves? that usuallystions can only be answered through documentation describing the function. for this, i do not know. i have not seen any what itation about serviced. i am guessing the sheer size of was -- size of the kitchen, it was feeding everyone. the wash house -- i think it would service everybody. i do not know. cooking, slaves will do some type of cooking in their houses. it is well documented and well known slaves were not provided enough rations. they were always supplementing their diet. they're doing their cooking in their fireplaces because they needed to supplement their diet. although theyes, are not considered kitchens, they were using them for cooking and heat sources. on to the slave house -- yay. the slave house is in there. slaves a surviving house. it was one of three. a pile of stone that there was the chimney of another one. when we walk around, we can see the one on the other side. this one
tchenthe main house -- ki feed? just the main house or also the slaves? is the laundry for the main house or was it for everybody or just the slaves? that usuallystions can only be answered through documentation describing the function. for this, i do not know. i have not seen any what itation about serviced. i am guessing the sheer size of was -- size of the kitchen, it was feeding everyone. the wash house -- i think it would service everybody. i do not know. cooking, slaves will do some type...
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symptom we have three main symptoms cuff. expectoration and display are dressed and exercise and i guess sort of treatment options so how do you normally treat patients are pretty. most of the patients. are treated by inhalation therapy by inhalers which containing first bronchodilators and second. anti inflammatory drugs like steroids so how do these medications usually here we have every case of these strikes the decrease in speed of the progression of disease and we have tool main molecule words which apply to the patients first we have the. bronco dilators. that means enlargement of cranky in second. and inflammatory drugs at least steroids inhaled steroids i know those inhalers from miles from my surgery and you see a patient with us so that's a difference of. the disease is a different between each other we have different from as much more acute it's more running disease and see a pretty slowly slow progression and slow clinical flow follow up and they did they took to our political options of. options are not so much t
symptom we have three main symptoms cuff. expectoration and display are dressed and exercise and i guess sort of treatment options so how do you normally treat patients are pretty. most of the patients. are treated by inhalation therapy by inhalers which containing first bronchodilators and second. anti inflammatory drugs like steroids so how do these medications usually here we have every case of these strikes the decrease in speed of the progression of disease and we have tool main molecule...
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officially begun what you're looking at right now is the main part of a five day funeral service the ceremony is led by premier poem song rom of the tens the much loved time moment just over a year ago he reigned for seventy years. than wayne hay now has more from bangkok. the funeral ceremony lasts for five days but of course the main day he's the day when the late king will meet on a do new day will be cremated there are actually two cremation ceremonies one a symbolic ceremony and then the main cremation which will take place on thursday evening in a purpose built funeral site a purpose built crematorium on a site just outside the grand palace and before then it's a very slow procession taking the royal containing the body all of the late king from the grand palace where he has been lying for the past year eventually making its way just outside the gates to that funeral site but it's a very slow procession will take around three hours before they arrive at that site as you can imagine it's a very hot day in bangkok but that hasn't stopped thousands of people coming out onto the st
officially begun what you're looking at right now is the main part of a five day funeral service the ceremony is led by premier poem song rom of the tens the much loved time moment just over a year ago he reigned for seventy years. than wayne hay now has more from bangkok. the funeral ceremony lasts for five days but of course the main day he's the day when the late king will meet on a do new day will be cremated there are actually two cremation ceremonies one a symbolic ceremony and then the...
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usually always have the main house. here we have the main house. this structure which may have been used as a kitchen, also living space for enslaved people, a kitchen quarter. we have a privy, a smokehouse, a well. a smokehouse and well being next to a building are often next to a kitchen. there are buildings clustered together because of their function. a source of water you typically find next week kitchen because kitchens rely on that. kitchens are usually close to the main house because they service the main house. at this site across the road are two tobacco barns originally part of the original plantation but look disconnected from it now. you know what i mean? in order to get a good picture and understand how people would have been moving around the site and where the crops would have been, you have to know where those buildings would have been. i just don't know where that would have been for this plantation. it has been divided. there is road cutting through a lot of the the spaces now that were not there historically. it is kind of hard
usually always have the main house. here we have the main house. this structure which may have been used as a kitchen, also living space for enslaved people, a kitchen quarter. we have a privy, a smokehouse, a well. a smokehouse and well being next to a building are often next to a kitchen. there are buildings clustered together because of their function. a source of water you typically find next week kitchen because kitchens rely on that. kitchens are usually close to the main house because...
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and what's the cause of this emphysema the main course the cigarette smoking most of the cases but in other parts of the world we have a corking on fire and we have now in our and our regions we have the problem of air pollution in this particularly in the in urban structures so if the broncos are inflamed what with what happens inside them so are they read going on the end of. mccall's there is more mucus inside more coughing and to we have a lot of dynamic parameters a function to our meters in the bronco system so the patient do they complain of pain because of the inflammation or what is the main symptom we have three main symptoms cuff expectoration and display are addressed and exercise in a guest sort of treatment option so how do you normally treat patients with your p.d. . most of the patients. are treated by inhalation therapy by inhalers which containing first bronchodilators and second. anti inflammatory drugs like still reads so how do these medications usually here we have every case of these trucks the decreases speed of the progression of disease and we have tool main
and what's the cause of this emphysema the main course the cigarette smoking most of the cases but in other parts of the world we have a corking on fire and we have now in our and our regions we have the problem of air pollution in this particularly in the in urban structures so if the broncos are inflamed what with what happens inside them so are they read going on the end of. mccall's there is more mucus inside more coughing and to we have a lot of dynamic parameters a function to our meters...
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and kitchens are also usually close to the main house because they service the main house at this house, also now across the roared are two tobacco barns that were also originally part of the original plantation. it look disconnected from now. it now. you know what i mean? so you have to just kind of -- in order to get a good picture and understand how people would have been moving around the sites and where the farm -- like where the crops would have you have to know where all those kind of buildings would have been. i just don't know where that would have been for this plantation. it's been divided. there's roads cutting through a now, which aces you have to were definitely not there historicically. so it's kind of hard to paint a good picture of what it would have been like. i also don't know how many people were even here, either like both at the main house or the enslaved community. so without knowing that, it's hard to be able to really say i can paint an accurate picture. because one of the questions always have when you're talking about slave houses, is how many people lived her
and kitchens are also usually close to the main house because they service the main house at this house, also now across the roared are two tobacco barns that were also originally part of the original plantation. it look disconnected from now. it now. you know what i mean? so you have to just kind of -- in order to get a good picture and understand how people would have been moving around the sites and where the farm -- like where the crops would have you have to know where all those kind of...
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assad turkey's main priority is to prevent the expansion of isis and pew i.d.p. k.-k. all its border so in that sense turkey and iran as well as the syrian regime can have a common ground to prevent the kurdish expansion along the turkish border of course turkey as never walk. said that its priority in syria has shifted and i don't expect the turkish government to recognize the assad government any time soon however the fuck the situation is turkey has already already shifted its priority on its security security and they are sending in syria and more focused on the kurdish expansion in all its border rather than a regime change mr al-deen. is turkey losing as turkey fighting a losing battle in regards to what mr canady saying because the kurds already have a lot of territory now in northern syria what it what is the kurdish and goal in that region and have they all but achieved it. well first of all back to the earlier point the reason why i personally am not so worried about the iran turkish meeting is because it's not that the kurdish question is unifying them they
assad turkey's main priority is to prevent the expansion of isis and pew i.d.p. k.-k. all its border so in that sense turkey and iran as well as the syrian regime can have a common ground to prevent the kurdish expansion along the turkish border of course turkey as never walk. said that its priority in syria has shifted and i don't expect the turkish government to recognize the assad government any time soon however the fuck the situation is turkey has already already shifted its priority on...
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fishing is the main attraction.rist attractions in all of order rico, the phosphorescent bay -- puerto rico, the phosphorescent day. at night, a trail of white light follows the wake of your boat, a site you will never forget. but, if you want contrast, you will find it here. here is the city scene from a hill. it has a cathedral and plaza. it is the second largest city in puerto rico, a proud stronghold of old customs and culture, and it retains much of the charm lost to progress in other parts of the world. a was named for ponds at lyons of the fountain of youth de leon, seeker of the fountain of youth and puerto rico's first governor. there they go in a blaze of color. it could be a fire, but it's only a practice. we are on our way across the mountains from the caribbean sea to the atlantic ocean. this is one of the most spectacular trips anywhere on the island and takes just a few hours. it is really chilly appear in the evenings. here in the evenings. this part of puerto rico is the same as when it was discover
fishing is the main attraction.rist attractions in all of order rico, the phosphorescent bay -- puerto rico, the phosphorescent day. at night, a trail of white light follows the wake of your boat, a site you will never forget. but, if you want contrast, you will find it here. here is the city scene from a hill. it has a cathedral and plaza. it is the second largest city in puerto rico, a proud stronghold of old customs and culture, and it retains much of the charm lost to progress in other...
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there are two main reasons.f the back of the eye. those are more common in women and the reasons that are fully understood. women are also less likely to access services in low—income settings and there is a lot of evidence that. presumably the kind of services you need to treat ca ta ra cts kind of services you need to treat cataracts a re kind of services you need to treat cataracts are particularly expensive. not necessarily. it's now an operation that takes ten minutes and you can put a little plastic lens inside the eye and they are mass produced for a few dollars and the actual cost of cataract surgery is coming down, and the more you do, the higher the volume, the less it isa the higher the volume, the less it is a cataract operation needed. it should be very affordable to a high percentage of the population and they would need to have free surgery but many people in the population can but many people in the population ca n afford but many people in the population can afford it. what are the main obstacle
there are two main reasons.f the back of the eye. those are more common in women and the reasons that are fully understood. women are also less likely to access services in low—income settings and there is a lot of evidence that. presumably the kind of services you need to treat ca ta ra cts kind of services you need to treat cataracts a re kind of services you need to treat cataracts are particularly expensive. not necessarily. it's now an operation that takes ten minutes and you can put a...
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to the main stage where the main crowd was was that that was a place that was targeted and that was for sure the most populated place at the test and i'm. just very it's everyone that was there in the middle of the crowd and doing the homes that could you could get make out where that where the shooter was could you make out where the shots were coming from after i was actually. luckily enough i was at the main entrance which is pretty far away from the main stage is actually towards the back stage and. i thought where i was standing i couldn't make it i couldn't tell where the bullets were coming from but i knew that they must have been coming from towards the main stage which was also mentally which is where they said the shooter was shooting for ups. and how quickly did it take for the police and the emergency services to to get to you guys. i'm not sure i remember running a lot out there us dr arnie there's police officers maturity is everywhere actually ran into a complex and just remember going inside this guy's house and there was a whole bunch of people already in there and they
to the main stage where the main crowd was was that that was a place that was targeted and that was for sure the most populated place at the test and i'm. just very it's everyone that was there in the middle of the crowd and doing the homes that could you could get make out where that where the shooter was could you make out where the shots were coming from after i was actually. luckily enough i was at the main entrance which is pretty far away from the main stage is actually towards the back...
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well the protest is a mainly from the main opposition these are supporters of the main opposition leader raul midon and his principles and they are protesting under the slogan no reforms no elections no no elections no reforms and they they feel that until they have reforms that's when they can go into it and the action. the main opposition has called for protests tomorrow so we expect to see people on the streets or we expect to see no people in the streets because it could be the situation that happened during the august day to lecture when the opposition leader called for protests or called for strike and no work to bring quite work and nobody actually followed through with that demand so it's going to it's a wait and see and see how kenyans react to this particular issue but most of those who go on the street and those who support the main opposition already a correspondent catherine on one do in nairobi tonight catherine thank you very much of voters in liberia have taken part in a landmark election the ballot could mark the first peaceful handover of power between elected governmen
well the protest is a mainly from the main opposition these are supporters of the main opposition leader raul midon and his principles and they are protesting under the slogan no reforms no elections no no elections no reforms and they they feel that until they have reforms that's when they can go into it and the action. the main opposition has called for protests tomorrow so we expect to see people on the streets or we expect to see no people in the streets because it could be the situation...
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kathryn: the protesters are mainly from the main opposition.se are supporters of the main opposition leader, raila odinga, and his principles. they are protesting under the slogan, no elections, no reforms. they feel until they have reformed, that is when they can go into an election. the main opposition has called for protests tomorrow so we expect to see people on the streets. were we expect to see no people on the streets, because it could be a situation that happened on the august 8 election when the opposition leader called for a strike and no work to boycott work and no one actually follow through with that demand. it is a wait and see to see how kenyans react to this issue. but most to go on the street are those who support the main opposition. brent: our correspondent in nairobi tonight. thank you very much. voters in liberia have taken part in a landmark election. the ballot could mark the first peaceful handover of power between elected governments in the west african country in over seven decades. the president is stepping down after
kathryn: the protesters are mainly from the main opposition.se are supporters of the main opposition leader, raila odinga, and his principles. they are protesting under the slogan, no elections, no reforms. they feel until they have reformed, that is when they can go into an election. the main opposition has called for protests tomorrow so we expect to see people on the streets. were we expect to see no people on the streets, because it could be a situation that happened on the august 8...
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lies on a hillside so the way up to the main temple leaves ever upwards. it's like the stages and steps on the path to enlightenment first you pass through the three gates then cross the two plateaus with their squares and then mount even higher and finally reach the main temple. beyond it lie the two long buildings that how's the korean trippy talk of buddhist scriptures that are the real treasure of this world heritage site. the stone per go to and the stone lantern the monasteries to most ancient works of art. the main temple the whole of great stillness and brilliance. just. a. few. viro qana is the name of the great buddha justice and true. the buddhist teaching has almost unlimited wisdom is preserved in these too long and too small buildings under the shelter of these roofs lies what is certainly one of humanity's greatest treasures the korean trape talk. for asia this is a treasure as important as the library of alexandria long burnt to the ground or the pyramids of egypt or the few other genuine wonders of the world. more than eighty one thousand
lies on a hillside so the way up to the main temple leaves ever upwards. it's like the stages and steps on the path to enlightenment first you pass through the three gates then cross the two plateaus with their squares and then mount even higher and finally reach the main temple. beyond it lie the two long buildings that how's the korean trippy talk of buddhist scriptures that are the real treasure of this world heritage site. the stone per go to and the stone lantern the monasteries to most...
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while the main street of today does not look like the main street of jonathan's time, the principlesystem remain the same. businesses still compete with one another for consumers' supply spendable dollars. and the consumer is still mighty critical of everything she buys. uh oh. competition. >> ♪ narrator: the management of every business has a continuing problem, to improve their product to stay ahead of competition -- or else. >> ♪ >> ok, men, this is it. quick chill has the ball. we've got to get it back. give them that new product play. more style. better quality. new features. and at the right price. hit the line, men. let's go. >> ♪ >> micrometer, wrench. file. calipers. slide rule. narrator: in addition to creating a better product, management develops new tools and more efficient methods to help workers turn out more boxes to sell at a price mrs. consumer will pay. >> ♪ narrator: new features of the better product are advertised s advantages.it' >> ♪ the old magic permafreeze with plenty of room for groceries galore the automagic permafreeze with the superduper automatic door
while the main street of today does not look like the main street of jonathan's time, the principlesystem remain the same. businesses still compete with one another for consumers' supply spendable dollars. and the consumer is still mighty critical of everything she buys. uh oh. competition. >> ♪ narrator: the management of every business has a continuing problem, to improve their product to stay ahead of competition -- or else. >> ♪ >> ok, men, this is it. quick chill has...
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while the main street up today does not look much like me main street of jonathan's time, the principlesour businesses look the same. businesses still compete with consumers andr the consumer is still mighty critical of everything she buys. after all, competition. the management of every business has a continuing problem to improve their product to stay ahead of competition, or else. ♪ >> ok, men, this is it. quick chill has the ball. better style. better quality. hit the line, men. let's go. wrench. file. calipers. drill. narrator: in addition to creating a better product, management creates new tools and more efficient methods to have workers turn out more at a price mrs. consumer will pay. other features to point out the advantages. the old magic permafreeze with plenty of room for groceries galore the automagic permafreeze just press the button extra space all over the place for other items, too. permafreezec you will see your dinner right away ♪ permafreeze is you are kind of refrigerator. high, low price. narrator: a successful business must have a nub dollars coming payo enable ma
while the main street up today does not look much like me main street of jonathan's time, the principlesour businesses look the same. businesses still compete with consumers andr the consumer is still mighty critical of everything she buys. after all, competition. the management of every business has a continuing problem to improve their product to stay ahead of competition, or else. ♪ >> ok, men, this is it. quick chill has the ball. better style. better quality. hit the line, men....
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it's almost a near the main roundabout and we haven't seen any i.s.i. tell us we haven't seen any near the stadium either i think the city will be fully cleared in the next two days. but how do i feel i'm flying look at me i'm flying and i'm so happy. jubilation on the spot known as the round up out of hell over the past three years my ass used for public beheadings and crucifixions shoring the terror that characterize the militants rain. in twenty fourteen it was here that i celebrated its push into the city rocca was declared the defacto capital of it's self styled culliford it became home to thousands of jihadists from around the world after a call by the i.r.s. leader. to migrate to the syrian city it's thought was where they plan terror attacks across the globe this is rockers municipal stadium the militant set up a prison here torturing people who oppose their rule it's where many of the foreign jihadists were killed making a last stand after refusing an offer of safe passage. small pockets of i asked militants still thought to be holed up in the
it's almost a near the main roundabout and we haven't seen any i.s.i. tell us we haven't seen any near the stadium either i think the city will be fully cleared in the next two days. but how do i feel i'm flying look at me i'm flying and i'm so happy. jubilation on the spot known as the round up out of hell over the past three years my ass used for public beheadings and crucifixions shoring the terror that characterize the militants rain. in twenty fourteen it was here that i celebrated its...
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the jury was shown this video ofa main way.ked. the prosecution claim i aljaz twisted the lines on his wife's main one as well as tampering with her reserve. the jury is visited the airfield and scene where the packing took place. mr cilliers denies two cou nts took place. mr cilliers denies two counts of attempted murder. trainee gps will be offered lump sums of £20,000 to work in parts of england that struggle to attract family doctors — mainly in the countryside and on the coast. there are also plans to boost by a third the number of training places for accident and emergency doctors, as our health editor hugh pym reports. with patient numbers rising, staff shortages and difficulties filling rotas have created increasing problems across the nhs. today, plans to try to boost recruitment in some parts of the health service in england will be announced, but new research suggests there are major challenges finding some clinical staff. the number of places for doctors starting specialist training in emergency medicine will be inc
the jury was shown this video ofa main way.ked. the prosecution claim i aljaz twisted the lines on his wife's main one as well as tampering with her reserve. the jury is visited the airfield and scene where the packing took place. mr cilliers denies two cou nts took place. mr cilliers denies two counts of attempted murder. trainee gps will be offered lump sums of £20,000 to work in parts of england that struggle to attract family doctors — mainly in the countryside and on the coast. there...
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the main temple the whole of great stillness and brilliance. just. viral karna is the name of the great buddha justice and true. the buddhist teaching has almost unlimited wisdom is preserved in these too long and too small buildings under the shelter of these roofs lies what is certainly one of humanity's greatest treasures the korean trape talk. for asia this is a treasure as important as the library of alexandria long burnt to the ground or the pyramids of egypt or the few other genuine wonders of the world. more than eighty one thousand printing plates are stored here they were made almost seven hundred years ago and record the knowledge and the thinking of the time along . with the buddhist teachings and some sort of dress not found in other collections . eighty one thousand printing plates made in the thirteenth century almost two hundred years before your highness good and bad developed a modern method of printing in europe. the plates are made of birchwood the mirror image characters are worked in high relief the wood remains sound even today
the main temple the whole of great stillness and brilliance. just. viral karna is the name of the great buddha justice and true. the buddhist teaching has almost unlimited wisdom is preserved in these too long and too small buildings under the shelter of these roofs lies what is certainly one of humanity's greatest treasures the korean trape talk. for asia this is a treasure as important as the library of alexandria long burnt to the ground or the pyramids of egypt or the few other genuine...
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it has a lot of main characters.iever that shakespeare knew what he was talking about when he said in romeo and juliet "the two hour traffic of our stage". usually, you cut a play down to about two hours, plus an interval. there's a lot going on in those two hours, there really is. and i suppose also it gives you the idea of the ferment of the playhouses of the time, you are giving the audience entertainment of every kind through the course of the evening. it's almost participatory, isn't it? yes, it's extraordinarily exciting. the playhouse was a whole new idea. up until then, if you were going to see a play you would go to an inn yard, probably, or maybe to a hall somewhere. and the play moved on, the cart moved on and you didn't see a play again for some weeks or months. but once you have a fixed playhouse in london, orjust outside of london, then the audience is the same, night after night. instead of needing three or four plays to keep going, you need about 30 plays a year. you need new material all the time. so
it has a lot of main characters.iever that shakespeare knew what he was talking about when he said in romeo and juliet "the two hour traffic of our stage". usually, you cut a play down to about two hours, plus an interval. there's a lot going on in those two hours, there really is. and i suppose also it gives you the idea of the ferment of the playhouses of the time, you are giving the audience entertainment of every kind through the course of the evening. it's almost participatory,...
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megan: that's the main point. some of japanese manufacturers have consistently targeted the higher end of the market. automation, once china starts eating away at the higher-margin, added value products, japan inc. will be under threat from all parts of the spectrum. and that's a real problem for them given the economic situation. julia: staying on technology and , part of the focus of our global cover story, the chief of google has been at the helm now for two years. the challenges haven't stopped. megan: it's fascinating to look i can't think of many people who know him. it's gone from one issue to another to another. as recently as the summer, google was involved in this hugely high-profile controversy -- we have fake news, issues about automation, ai, whether companies are too big and too profitable. carol: we got more on the ceo fro of google from mark barton did mark. it's been an incrediblydib stressful year. been an incredibly difficult year. he's got a little bit more gray. >> he was appointed as larry pa
megan: that's the main point. some of japanese manufacturers have consistently targeted the higher end of the market. automation, once china starts eating away at the higher-margin, added value products, japan inc. will be under threat from all parts of the spectrum. and that's a real problem for them given the economic situation. julia: staying on technology and , part of the focus of our global cover story, the chief of google has been at the helm now for two years. the challenges haven't...
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all capable units can be concentrated or most of them in the roles or province where right now the main action is happening and where russia and the supporting the pro-us said groups hopes to take over are main the most important syrian natural gas and oil assets to give the assad government some kind of source of stable income which it doesn't have right now and fully depends on handouts from tehran and moscow so that's where the action is happening and here there should be right now a cease fire that's very important so right now more or less the russian main opponents are not really the fighters in the province but the kurds the syrian democratic forces supported by the americans which are moving also into the arrow zoran also taking over partially some of those oil and gas assets and the main problem is there and the russian right now propaganda in the russian ministry of defense is actually. a claim ing that the americans are together with isis and the kurds are together with isis so there you have more or less russia and turkey having the same enemy and that same enemy seems to be
all capable units can be concentrated or most of them in the roles or province where right now the main action is happening and where russia and the supporting the pro-us said groups hopes to take over are main the most important syrian natural gas and oil assets to give the assad government some kind of source of stable income which it doesn't have right now and fully depends on handouts from tehran and moscow so that's where the action is happening and here there should be right now a cease...
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france after a man reportedly shouting god is great in arabic stabs two people to death in ma ses main train station. populace in canada say a stabbing in ramming incident involving an officer and for pedestrians is terror related after an iso flag was found in the attackers car. and over four hundred sixty voters have been injured as well as some police officers as violent scenes erupts during catalonia independence referendum. so to people living in the third and this is the first three people the story of the earth taken from here by. watching r.t. international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge. french prosecutors have launched a terror probe after a knife attack has left two women dead in marseilles main train station r.t. france correspondent charlotte do bensky reports. well we know that those two women were killed following that knife attack in the station at mar say the main station so we understand that the man who is wielding that knife actually slit the throat of one of the women that's how she died and apparently according to passers by he screamed out. god
france after a man reportedly shouting god is great in arabic stabs two people to death in ma ses main train station. populace in canada say a stabbing in ramming incident involving an officer and for pedestrians is terror related after an iso flag was found in the attackers car. and over four hundred sixty voters have been injured as well as some police officers as violent scenes erupts during catalonia independence referendum. so to people living in the third and this is the first three...
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main line was a term that caught on for what i am calling ecumenical protestants back in the '60s. the reason it caught on was because the class position of the ecumenicals was so much stronger. ecumenical protestants were stakeholders in national institutions. they were prominent in corporations, in foundations, in the congress, in the senate. as of 1960, if you in the united states were in a position to lead an institution, to have some influence over the direction of it, as late as 1960, you were likely -- there are exceptions -- but you were likely to be nominally affiliated. on the other side, the people that felt left out in the 1940s, '50s, '60s but are now prominent, southern baptist, 7th day adventist. there is a party of the two clusters. they have different centers of gravity, don't much like each other and try to work out their relationship. >> what is the relationship between the two parties so to speak right now? >> well, right now it's, i think, more hostile than ever because the ecumenical main line protestants who have been quiet for a while have come out during th
main line was a term that caught on for what i am calling ecumenical protestants back in the '60s. the reason it caught on was because the class position of the ecumenicals was so much stronger. ecumenical protestants were stakeholders in national institutions. they were prominent in corporations, in foundations, in the congress, in the senate. as of 1960, if you in the united states were in a position to lead an institution, to have some influence over the direction of it, as late as 1960, you...
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with more than ninety eight percent of the vote the incumbent was widely expected to win after his main opponent withdrew from the raising called for a boycott kenya's electoral commission described the poll as free and fair despite widespread violence voter intimidation and a low turnout. suppose as of kenya's incumbent president couldn't be happier for the second time this year the electoral commission has announced who kenyatta as the winner of the presidential election. his victory in the first poll in august was an old because of irregularities this time kenya to receive support from ninety eight percent of the vote. was nothing more. than a reminder the. only reason. the state is. over with and. this is for his son. and this is foreign to me. we trace i can answer will see only possible choice after opposition leader i don't want to go withdrew from the rerun of the much and calling it a sham the. coaching us that the necessary reforms were not implemented to ensure the irregularities of the first with did not hamper to rerun his balkan resulted in a low voter turnout less than fo
with more than ninety eight percent of the vote the incumbent was widely expected to win after his main opponent withdrew from the raising called for a boycott kenya's electoral commission described the poll as free and fair despite widespread violence voter intimidation and a low turnout. suppose as of kenya's incumbent president couldn't be happier for the second time this year the electoral commission has announced who kenyatta as the winner of the presidential election. his victory in the...
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the goods we produce artistry beaded to main street's -- the goods we produce are distributed to mainll over the country. while the main street up today does not look much like the main street of johnson's time, the principles of our business system remain the same. businessmen still compete with one another for the consumers' supply of spendable dollars. and mrs. consumer is still mighty critical of everything she buys. >> otto, competition. ♪ narrator: the management of every business has a continuing problem, to improve their product to stay ahead of competition, or else. >> this is it, quick chills has got the ball. we have got to get it back. moore's style, better quality, new features, at the right price. let's go. micrometer. wrench. file. calibers. slide rule. narrator: in addition to creating a better product, management develops new tools and more efficient methods to help workers turn out more boxes to sell at a price mrs. consumer will pay. ♪ [jaunty music] narrator: new features about this better product are advertised to point out its competitive advantages. the magic pe
the goods we produce artistry beaded to main street's -- the goods we produce are distributed to mainll over the country. while the main street up today does not look much like the main street of johnson's time, the principles of our business system remain the same. businessmen still compete with one another for the consumers' supply of spendable dollars. and mrs. consumer is still mighty critical of everything she buys. >> otto, competition. ♪ narrator: the management of every business...
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well one of the main things of course his experience he's one of but he has decades of experience in german politics and he's currently the longest serving german m.p. and if we think back to the euro crisis i mean he was the now former german finance minister and he did make many enemies back then and took a very strong stance but at the same time he's also managed to always retain respect and so that's something and i think you'll continue to push through with now that he is the president. at the border start thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world as expected austria's newly elected conservative leader sebastian courts has announced that he will try to form a coalition government with the country's right wing freedom party goes to court said the freedom party had showed what he called a will to bring about change in austria to get a. french president emmanuel micro has hosted his egyptian counterpart up till fattah el-sisi for talks in taurus human rights groups had urged the french president to address alleged human rights violations by egypt's se
well one of the main things of course his experience he's one of but he has decades of experience in german politics and he's currently the longest serving german m.p. and if we think back to the euro crisis i mean he was the now former german finance minister and he did make many enemies back then and took a very strong stance but at the same time he's also managed to always retain respect and so that's something and i think you'll continue to push through with now that he is the president. at...
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know steve if you experience this while we were in the capital but you know the the access to the main battle area and different parts of the city it's very confined it's very limited and we always we always hear the reason being that they want us to be safe they don't want to incur any. casualties on the part of media but the problem there is how are we going to get the facts how are we going to get the information if we're not on the ground if we're not allowed to go to places where we should be going to get. the figures and the response that we need made be from authorities or from the locals who have been experiencing this the entire time . that's a good point that you raise you know we had to struggle and fight to get the access we did and it wasn't great access either compared to other places like afghanistan or iraq and syria and it was a sense that the military was trying to control the message they were sense of very sensitive about what we were able to film in the main battle area trying to tell us not to films the level of destruction in some cases and trying to they were tr
know steve if you experience this while we were in the capital but you know the the access to the main battle area and different parts of the city it's very confined it's very limited and we always we always hear the reason being that they want us to be safe they don't want to incur any. casualties on the part of media but the problem there is how are we going to get the facts how are we going to get the information if we're not on the ground if we're not allowed to go to places where we should...
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kenya's main opposition leader is expected to announce his next move the day after the president was declared the winner of the election rerun kenyatta took ninety eight point two percent of the vote by the vote turnout below forty percent. now russia's foreign minister says allegations his country meddled in last year's u.s. presidential election are fantasies his comments come one day after the first charges related to moscow's involvement in the election were unsealed in a u.s. court our white house correspondent kimberly healthcare reports. trump do solemnly swear donald trump has been in office less than a year but this is perhaps the most significant day of his presidency so far on monday two of his former associates avoided handcuffs and turned themselves into the authorities in washington the first is paul mann afford the former chair of donald trump's presidential election campaign the other is rick gates a longtime business associate of matter forts and worked with the white house until march both men appeared in court pleading not guilty to a dozen charges they include con
kenya's main opposition leader is expected to announce his next move the day after the president was declared the winner of the election rerun kenyatta took ninety eight point two percent of the vote by the vote turnout below forty percent. now russia's foreign minister says allegations his country meddled in last year's u.s. presidential election are fantasies his comments come one day after the first charges related to moscow's involvement in the election were unsealed in a u.s. court our...
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it on the silent they are terrified about moving to the main town of largo. shutting down a stray the power and water at its prison camp in papua new guinea forcing out six hundred asylum seekers. hello i'm this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new vote off the country's presidential election rerun. two indictments and one guilty plea a legal case surrounding the trump campaign and russia takes shape. and moves to take control of catalonia as government rumors the region's leader has left the country. now there are widespread reports of looting on a strangely and run prison camp on minus island where six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside refuse. using to move the astray and government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court australia's cut off food water and electricity supplies in a bid to force the remaining refugees to move into the community but the men are refusing to leave citing safety concerns refugees say man asylum lo
it on the silent they are terrified about moving to the main town of largo. shutting down a stray the power and water at its prison camp in papua new guinea forcing out six hundred asylum seekers. hello i'm this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new vote off the country's presidential election rerun. two indictments and one guilty plea a legal case surrounding the trump campaign and russia takes shape. and moves...