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the national trust _ on wildlife, too. it is huge. the national trust owned _ on wildlife, too.al trust owned most - on wildlife, too. it is huge. the national trust owned most of. on wildlife, too. it is huge. the l national trust owned most of the land around that area, it is a site of special scientific interest, a national nature reserve, and very sadly, as is expected with wildfires, it does destroy the habitats of the wildlife. we have got some rare reptiles down the area, some smooth snakes and some sand lizards, which are very endangered and quite niche to that area, sadly. endangered and quite niche to that area. sadly-— endangered and quite niche to that area, sadly. you've also seen some more than — area, sadly. you've also seen some more than a — area, sadly. you've also seen some more than a score _ area, sadly. you've also seen some more than a score of— area, sadly. you've also seen some more than a score of that _ area, sadly. you've also seen some more than a score of that some - area, sadly. you've also seen some. more than a score of that some from the second
the national trust _ on wildlife, too. it is huge. the national trust owned _ on wildlife, too.al trust owned most - on wildlife, too. it is huge. the national trust owned most of. on wildlife, too. it is huge. the l national trust owned most of the land around that area, it is a site of special scientific interest, a national nature reserve, and very sadly, as is expected with wildfires, it does destroy the habitats of the wildlife. we have got some rare reptiles down the area, some smooth...
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so the unique part of our collection, the only national trust spot with a nuclear bomb. was carried by a plane. about ten times the power of hiroshima in this one bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in 1913. between the wars, the mess was involved in the development of radar and, yes, britain's nuclear bomb was tested here in the cold war era. the area we are in now, the atomic weapons research establishment, were looking at the nuclear bomb and what they were testing is that the casing fuse mechanisms would not actually go off underneath the plane. so testing for heat and shock vibration. there was never any nuclear material on the mess but there was high explosives. these laboratories were protected just in case. locally it is still known as the island of secrets and still spoken about in hushed tones. when you talk of suffolk in general, people hear the name orford ness but what we are told here what happens you now is still shrouded in mystery. today, orford ness is notjust about military history. it is also a haven for wildlife. there are hares and chinese
so the unique part of our collection, the only national trust spot with a nuclear bomb. was carried by a plane. about ten times the power of hiroshima in this one bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in 1913. between the wars, the mess was involved in the development of radar and, yes, britain's nuclear bomb was tested here in the cold war era. the area we are in now, the atomic weapons research establishment, were looking at the nuclear bomb and what they were testing is that the...
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here in the uk — the national trust's orford ness nature reserve on the suffolk coast is home to barnar secrets. the island which is open to the public for tours, was once used as a secret military test site. mike liggins went to have a look. arriving by ferry at orford ness, for 80 years the mess was home to a number of secret military establishments until it was purchased by the national trust in 1993. today, orford ness is a place of mystery. my guide, glen pearce, keen to show me a nuclear bomb. oh, keen to show me a nuclear bomb. 0h, 0k. keen to show me a nuclear bomb. 0h, ok. 50 keen to show me a nuclear bomb. 0h, 0k. ., 0h, ok. so the unique part of our collection, _ 0h, ok. so the unique part of our collection, the _ 0h, ok. so the unique part of our collection, the only - our collection, the only national trust spot with a nuclear bomb. this is an early 19705 nuclear bomb. this is an early 1970s model and this one was carried by a plane. about ten times the power of hiroshima in this one bomb. pm times the power of hiroshima in this one bomb.— this one bomb. an airfield was c
here in the uk — the national trust's orford ness nature reserve on the suffolk coast is home to barnar secrets. the island which is open to the public for tours, was once used as a secret military test site. mike liggins went to have a look. arriving by ferry at orford ness, for 80 years the mess was home to a number of secret military establishments until it was purchased by the national trust in 1993. today, orford ness is a place of mystery. my guide, glen pearce, keen to show me a...
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let's talk to keithjones, a climate change adviser for the national trust.se of the weather? this some of the bats on your estate because of the weather?- some of the bats on your estate because of the weather? this is a art of because of the weather? this is a part of the _ because of the weather? this is a part of the story _ because of the weather? this is a part of the story that _ because of the weather? this is a part of the story that has - because of the weather? this is a part of the story that has really i part of the story that has really grabbed the attention, because you normally don't see bats in daylight. you definitely don't see them on the floor. the temperatures, they are becoming dehydrated and falling out of the sky. our rangers are picking up of the sky. our rangers are picking up and rescuing them, hydrating them, putting them back in a cool, dark place. the bats are not used to this weather and it is affecting them in this way.— this weather and it is affecting them inthiswa .~ ., i, ' i , them in this way. what other effects are using
let's talk to keithjones, a climate change adviser for the national trust.se of the weather? this some of the bats on your estate because of the weather?- some of the bats on your estate because of the weather? this is a art of because of the weather? this is a part of the _ because of the weather? this is a part of the story _ because of the weather? this is a part of the story that _ because of the weather? this is a part of the story that has - because of the weather? this is a part of the...
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i am sure not the ball amolla core. initially, shelley cochran, if you could, charlie luca, national trust, ah, sure, missoula the store. sure to keep pretty much ah, yes not, you're still not is a lot or a sure it was when you read you ah, ship your mom a mom with them issue. i've no, no such and could cello bob, a couple of them was national national us. ah us, if you're into the upper doors are not sure why it was pretty pretty . she didn't because i wish they'd like it. nicole quick. i'm need to like it. like if you feel scared, she and that, but it's, it's concerning my, i will spit 13, let them know we like at the cookbook. can you look at dora units, suddenly, pies, e, see, lots of us go, go. so last, what machine you study a lot to you. what's the vehicle or the can you go sell a piano? a problem? come you of julia. i probably need to get rid of what is what we've got to approach denise. so let me see stuff on the martisha steeple. wanna get some more to put a problem does not least of me will really just in the federal way. but she will narrow assault. just use me, shut the premie
i am sure not the ball amolla core. initially, shelley cochran, if you could, charlie luca, national trust, ah, sure, missoula the store. sure to keep pretty much ah, yes not, you're still not is a lot or a sure it was when you read you ah, ship your mom a mom with them issue. i've no, no such and could cello bob, a couple of them was national national us. ah us, if you're into the upper doors are not sure why it was pretty pretty . she didn't because i wish they'd like it. nicole quick. i'm...
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according to the national trust, seven have fledged this year in the area, thanks to conservation efforts birds of prey, but also the most intensely persecuted and threatened. that is why the successful fledging of these seven youngsters is such a welcome sight. very important in this landscape, because we have a mosaic, so we have patches of heather, which you can see, purple. we have open water, we have patches of cotton grass. here in the peak district, work has been taking place to create rich feeding and nesting grounds. you've had a significant success when it comes to hen harriers. tell me about that. really wonderful year. best year in ten years. we have had seven young birds fledge their nest from two nest sites. so we're really excited. it really demonstrates the work we're doing with our tenants and other partners is starting to pay off. hen harriers live in open areas with low vegetation, but also prey on grouse to feed their young. they want a food source, don't they, so what have you done to encourage that? by restoring this landscape, that means there are lots of small mamm
according to the national trust, seven have fledged this year in the area, thanks to conservation efforts birds of prey, but also the most intensely persecuted and threatened. that is why the successful fledging of these seven youngsters is such a welcome sight. very important in this landscape, because we have a mosaic, so we have patches of heather, which you can see, purple. we have open water, we have patches of cotton grass. here in the peak district, work has been taking place to create...
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as was another agency then as she was active in, the national trust for historic preservation. >> and how is their work different than yours? >> they are a nationwide membership organization and so we are not membership. we are a federal agency. that is a major oil agency. they are a member organizations. >> they are an ngo. >> correct. they have a charter, from 1949, and their role has changed over their approach. their orientations changed a bit over the years. they are a very important partner in the work that we're doing. and it worked for them and my career for a number of years. we are pretty familiar with the work they do, and our team. >> you mentioned early on in our discussion that environmental issue, it's very important when it comes to historical issues. >> and you consider the court of the environmental movement. it, fact as the acting chairman of the council at this point, i have set up a task force to deal with climate change. in this focus is directly on the american -- native american tribes, citizens who have a direct connection with the natural features in our coun
as was another agency then as she was active in, the national trust for historic preservation. >> and how is their work different than yours? >> they are a nationwide membership organization and so we are not membership. we are a federal agency. that is a major oil agency. they are a member organizations. >> they are an ngo. >> correct. they have a charter, from 1949, and their role has changed over their approach. their orientations changed a bit over the years. they...
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as was another agency that i know she was very active in, the national trust for historic preservation. they are also a member of the advisory council. >> how is their work different in yours? >> they are a nationwide membership organization. so, we are not membership. we are a federal agency. that is the major difference. we are a federal agency, they are a member organization -- >> but a nonprofit, ngo? >> nonprofit, correct. yes. they have a charter, came from the government in 1949. their role has changed, their approach, their orientation has changed a little bit over the years. they are a very important partner to the work that we are doing. they have a number of -- i worked for them for a part of my career for a number of years. ali am pretty familiar with the work that they do. they are an important member of our team. >> you mentioned early on in our discussion that environmental issues are very important when it comes to historic preservation. >> yes, we consider the cultural environment part of the environmental movement. . as the acting chairman of the council at this point
as was another agency that i know she was very active in, the national trust for historic preservation. they are also a member of the advisory council. >> how is their work different in yours? >> they are a nationwide membership organization. so, we are not membership. we are a federal agency. that is the major difference. we are a federal agency, they are a member organization -- >> but a nonprofit, ngo? >> nonprofit, correct. yes. they have a charter, came from the...
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and the african nation specially south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will near the future not be able to deliver on meanwhile, and can you all live on the local elections, which are in full swing voters, one of africa, longest economies, choose a new president to bring a hotly contested race to a close. a correspondent pool asleep reports when the ground many station in kenya around 22000000 people are eligible to vote in these elections with the issues contraption on poverty, unemployment, and corruption. the main reason as to why that when these a, these they make sure one, they call the mixed it as the speedy for, you know, accounting. secondly, we have one for this a, let's you him to have in mind that a pretty id will do. we are lacking that our country has been affected vastly by this a drug called corruption. corruption is what does kill to this country? because yo
and the african nation specially south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will near the future not be able to deliver on meanwhile, and can you all live on the local elections, which are in full swing voters, one of africa, longest economies, choose a new president to bring a hotly contested race to a...
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many nations don't trust united states. i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will mirror into the future not be able to deliver. and it's news tragic strategy, washington also sites a long and proud history of supporting africa. however, jo open again says the u. s. has not always been helpful for the countries of the continent. we can actually look at a country called sudan and many people that live to your station understand what happened in sudan. there's a referendum voltage for the country and half. and in between that country was the avia district, which is the oil rich district and sudan was long a partner of the united states until president alba sheer stood out to us interest and said, now we're not going to do that. and so the, the chaos instability that ensued in the propaganda was spread across the globe. and obviously the i, c, c, indictments are proven to be false and they just kept their finger on it. so an
many nations don't trust united states. i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will mirror into the future not be able to deliver. and it's news tragic strategy, washington also sites a long and proud history of supporting africa. however, jo open again says the u. s. has not always been helpful for the countries of the continent. we can actually look at a country called sudan and many people...
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african natives. 54 nations are the ones that are going to suffer and the african nation. firstly, south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will near into the future not be able to deliver. we're committed and now to garza, we're at least $44.00 people have been killed and hundreds of wound dead after 3 days of israeli bombing. air strikes have rabbits, residential neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure. here are some of the latest footage from the seen room with a fragile ceasefire between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad melton group reportedly held through monday as hospitals in gaza. struggle to treat the many civilians injure during the weekend of hostilities. palestinian officials say some 650 buildings were damaged before a truce came into effect on sunday. at the height of the tensions palestinian militants. an israeli armed forces a change rocket garages, and air strikes. as garza again reels from devastat
african natives. 54 nations are the ones that are going to suffer and the african nation. firstly, south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will near into the future not be able to deliver. we're committed and now to garza, we're at least $44.00 people have been killed and hundreds of wound dead after 3 days of...
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and the african nation specially south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust the united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will, mirrored in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the palestine islamic jihad group has come to an end. the violence to the lives of 44 gallons a residence, including 15 children. the un high commissioner for a human rights voiced alarm over the number of youth killed during the military operation and demanded those responsible be held to account. here's how they gathered skyline look shortly. before truth was implemented, the this is the aftermath of and is really or a strike on the residential neighborhood. hundreds of buildings were damaged or destroyed in garza during the attacks. if you will say that we're leading commanders were stationed, angry local is told us what they saw the sabbath without any warning, they targeted the area near the kuwaiti hospi
and the african nation specially south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust the united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will, mirrored in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the palestine islamic jihad group has come to an end. the violence to the lives of 44 gallons a residence, including 15 children. the un...
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and the african nation socially, south africa, does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust the united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will, mirrored in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad group has come to an end. the violence to the lives of $44.00 gas residents, including 15 children, the un high commissioner for human rights voice. the alarm over the number of youths killed during the israeli military operation demanded those responsible be held to account. shall the garza skyline look shortly before trace was implemented the well, this is the aftermath of and it's really are a strike on a residential neighborhood where the senior commanders were said to be stations. hundreds of buildings were damaged or destroyed and gathered during the attacks. angry locals told us what the experience the sabbath without any warning they targeted the area near the kuwaiti hosp
and the african nation socially, south africa, does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust the united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will, mirrored in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad group has come to an end. the violence to the lives of $44.00 gas residents, including 15 children, the un...
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many nations don't trust united states. so what's going to happen throughout all this if i had, if i had to guess is that you'll have certain partner nations that stay on the side of the united states. and then we're going to have a large group that starts to migrate towards supporting china, russia, and some of the other countries that are represented in the bridge environment. and that respects. and what do you think the u. s. strategy will be for africa in terms of considering china's growing influence as well. busy china's employee rush has been there for a long time. the thing about china that people failed to realize is the child has always had an equal, yoked opportunity for what is in their interest and what they want to give to the people in the environment that are trying to help. and so it's, it's, you know, they've been there for decades. they've done things like build roads infrastructure going to the united states has failed to do. and so i don't think that the influence of china has, i think that the people of
many nations don't trust united states. so what's going to happen throughout all this if i had, if i had to guess is that you'll have certain partner nations that stay on the side of the united states. and then we're going to have a large group that starts to migrate towards supporting china, russia, and some of the other countries that are represented in the bridge environment. and that respects. and what do you think the u. s. strategy will be for africa in terms of considering china's...
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very much very supportive of that as was another agency that i know she was very active in the national trust for historic preservation, and they are also a member of the advisory council. so how is their work different than yours? well, they they're a a nationwide membership organization. and so we are not membership. we are a federal agency and that's the major difference where federal agency they are a member organization, but a nonprofit nonprofit engine, correct? yes. yeah, and they they have here came from the government in 1949. and their their role has changed over the over their approach. their orientation has changed a little bit over the years, but they are very important partner too in the work that we're doing and they have a number of friends actually worked for them for a part of in my career for a number of years. so i'm pretty familiar with the work that they do and they're an important member of our team now you mentioned early on in our discussion that environmental issues are very important when it comes to historic preservation. yeah. yes. we consider the cultural environ
very much very supportive of that as was another agency that i know she was very active in the national trust for historic preservation, and they are also a member of the advisory council. so how is their work different than yours? well, they they're a a nationwide membership organization. and so we are not membership. we are a federal agency and that's the major difference where federal agency they are a member organization, but a nonprofit nonprofit engine, correct? yes. yeah, and they they...
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as ijust mentioned, the national trust owned most of the land around the area. ific interest and a national nature reserve. and, very sadly, as is expected with wildfires, it does destroy the habitats of the wildlife. we have got some rare reptiles down in that area. we've got some smooth snakes and some sand lizards which are very endangered and quite niche to that area, sadly. and you've also seen some ordnance go off that's come from the second world war. you knew it was there, but even that's posing a danger, too. yeah, absolutely. so, just to clarify, it didn't go off until it was a controlled explosion. didn't you start hearing bullets firing because of the heat? yes. so, apologies. so, yeah, yesterday we're aware that there's a lot of ordnance in that area going back to the world war two. it was an area used by allied troops for practising in what's known as 0peration smash. so we're well aware of where the ordnance is in terms of the larger shells and things. there were smaller bullets that were popping off yesterday that we're aware of, and we had to put
as ijust mentioned, the national trust owned most of the land around the area. ific interest and a national nature reserve. and, very sadly, as is expected with wildfires, it does destroy the habitats of the wildlife. we have got some rare reptiles down in that area. we've got some smooth snakes and some sand lizards which are very endangered and quite niche to that area, sadly. and you've also seen some ordnance go off that's come from the second world war. you knew it was there, but even...
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and the african nations 1st south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than grandstanding and making empty promises that they will learn in the future not be able to deliver. we're committed to it is good to have you with us today. now it was a this week that some european countries were discussing new ways to sanction russia. as the block considered barring russian people from getting shang, again, visas to europe. it follows that the number of politicians called on the e. u to deny russians any access to europe, as long as the conflict in ukraine continues. moscow slammed the initiative as were so phobic saying it's been 80 years since sentiment similar to these remarks by finland and estonia were lost, voiced on the european continent. it's not right did. at the same time as rush, his waging and aggressive, brutal war of aggression in europe, russians can live a normal life travel in europe, be tourists. it is not right. stop a
and the african nations 1st south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than grandstanding and making empty promises that they will learn in the future not be able to deliver. we're committed to it is good to have you with us today. now it was a this week that some european countries were discussing new ways to sanction russia. as the block considered barring russian...
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and the african nation, especially south africa, does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than grandstanding and making empty promises that they will learn in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the islamic jihad group has come to an end by the violence claimed the lives of $44.00 gods residents, including 15 children. the un high commissioner for human rights voice to la over the number of kids killed during the israeli military operation and to monitor those responsible be held to account. let's show you how the gaza skyline looked shortly before the truce was implemented. a it's a show you the aftermath of and is ready asked right on a residential neighborhood. a hundreds of buildings were damaged or destroyed in garza during the strikes. so we went to, we got feedback from the locals, the sabbath without any warning, they targeted the area near the kuwaiti hospital. or, of course, it is a camp, crowded with chil
and the african nation, especially south africa, does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than grandstanding and making empty promises that they will learn in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the islamic jihad group has come to an end by the violence claimed the lives of $44.00 gods residents, including 15 children. the un high commissioner...
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african natives. 54 nations are the ones that are going to suffer and the african nation. firstly, south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything united states does right now will be seen as anything other than grandstanding and making empty promises that they will near to the future not be able to deliver af, after joining us or not. he international highlighting the top stories of the week and all this. allah appreciate your company will. coming up next here on this network is there an exclusive chat between my colleague unit o'neill and roger waters, the co founder of pink floyd. he doesn't hold back his statement, certainly not biting his tongue. he touches down on ukraine, a taiwan soviet cause of, of an exclusive chat coming up next on audience nash. ah, mr. what is you are very welcome to r t international. thank you for your time today. can we sit down in a moment or 2 on the recent interview, you granted to see and, and it got a huge reaction both from those agreeing and opposing your views. but did people watching it really see exactly w
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and the african nation, especially south africa, does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will near future not be able to deliver on. we're committed to try turnover between russia and china has increased for the 1st time since march new data shows that mutual shipments have searched by 22 percent following gay. 17 percent decline in june. report released by china's customs administration showed the trade between the 2 countries have increased to $97000000000.00 compared to the same period last year is exposed to russia have increased by 5.2 percent, while exports from russia has increased by 48.8 percent, and as the trade between the 2 countries is only expected to expand senior fellow with the pango institute chin, chin was shoot attributes this to be growing use of local currencies. remember at the very beginning i either go shock because most of probably the trade folks sample between us
and the african nation, especially south africa, does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will near future not be able to deliver on. we're committed to try turnover between russia and china has increased for the 1st time since march new data shows that mutual shipments have searched by 22 percent following gay. 17...
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african natives. 54 nations are the ones that are going to suffer and the african nation. firstly, south africa does not trust the united states. many nations don't trust the united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than grandstanding and making empty promises that they will mirror to the future not be able to deliver on. i thought around the news cost with his how he'd lie from moscow, an anti international, just about half past 6 in the morning here. now in moscow, thanks so much for joining us. ortiz on telegram gab an odyssey. check out our social media platforms view latest up to the date moments when you, when you ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, with ah, with with churchill the goal was to preserve the british empire. the united states wanted an open world there, which american dollar could penetrate, which american trade would have access everywhere and to market and to labor had 2 resources around the globe. so they had very different kinds of conflict. the interest churchill wound stolen of an impending attack on the.
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we are honored to occupy this property that is owned by the national trust for historic preservation, one of our wonderful partners in our work. it is terrific to have them here. we have three members of our board of directors who are here this evening. we have martha kumar is here. i have seen martha. anita mcbride will be here shortly, if she is not here already. david firrea is on our board -- several members of our national council of white house history, which we are always grateful to have. this evening, it is my honor and privilege to introduce a really terrific friend of mine and front of the white house historical society, mark updegrove. he served as the president and the ceo of the lbj foundation in austin, texas. he is a presidential historian for abc news. he is also an accomplished author. mark has actually authored five books on the presidency, including this book that we are celebrating this evening, incomparable grace, jfk in the presidency. i had the privilege of recording a podcast this afternoon with mark, which we will release later in the month when the book is o
we are honored to occupy this property that is owned by the national trust for historic preservation, one of our wonderful partners in our work. it is terrific to have them here. we have three members of our board of directors who are here this evening. we have martha kumar is here. i have seen martha. anita mcbride will be here shortly, if she is not here already. david firrea is on our board -- several members of our national council of white house history, which we are always grateful to...
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warner: i think most of us on the committee support the national housing trust fund, but the erratic level of funding to that, one of the ideas, we may not agree on all housing financial reform but the idea of at least some dedicated fee would provide a more stable source of funding for the national housing trust fund. sen. brown: senator warren for massachusetts is recognized. sen. warren: the fed interest rate hikes are making it more expensive to build more housing and more expensive to take out a mortgage to buy a home. this could lock more families into the rental market and push rent even higher. big wall street firms are watching this with dollar signs in their eyes, private equity, real estate investment trust, and big corporations have gobbled up more and more of the rental market and now serve as landlords to thousands of americans. in 2018, non-individual investors owned 26% of the rental stock, up from 18% in 2001. on a recent earnings call, executives at a private equity firm bragged that slowing housing construction, that is less supply, and higher mortgage costs, provi
warner: i think most of us on the committee support the national housing trust fund, but the erratic level of funding to that, one of the ideas, we may not agree on all housing financial reform but the idea of at least some dedicated fee would provide a more stable source of funding for the national housing trust fund. sen. brown: senator warren for massachusetts is recognized. sen. warren: the fed interest rate hikes are making it more expensive to build more housing and more expensive to take...
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keith j jones from the national trust, we are planning for this.thern england for over a0 days now. ilifeline england for over 40 days now. who decides whether _ england for over 40 days now. who decides whether it _ england for over 40 days now. who decides whether it is a drought or not? how do you decide? because it is not about necessarily how much rain has fallen within a certain number of days?— rain has fallen within a certain number of da s? , , : number of days? this will be decided with information _ number of days? this will be decided with information from _ number of days? this will be decided with information from the _ number of days? this will be decided with information from the met - number of days? this will be decided with information from the met office | with information from the met office by government agencies. of course, what we can do here is say when we think it is actually going to rain, and there will be some rain in the forecast for next week. that will help to ease it somewhat, but as we have just been hearing from r
keith j jones from the national trust, we are planning for this.thern england for over a0 days now. ilifeline england for over 40 days now. who decides whether _ england for over 40 days now. who decides whether it _ england for over 40 days now. who decides whether it is a drought or not? how do you decide? because it is not about necessarily how much rain has fallen within a certain number of days?— rain has fallen within a certain number of da s? , , : number of days? this will be decided...
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we are honored to occupy this property that is owned by the national trust for historic preservation,one of our wonderful partners in our work. it is terrific to have them here. we have three members
we are honored to occupy this property that is owned by the national trust for historic preservation,one of our wonderful partners in our work. it is terrific to have them here. we have three members
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the national strategy against male violence is part of efforts to rebuild trust in policing followinghe night—time goes in hand with a good time. but for women and girls, in particular, going out poses an inherent risk of harassment and assault. it's about looking out of there four predators who look like they are targeting vulnerable people and actually putting that interaction in place, first of all to stop it, to arrest if there are actual offences and actually about safeguarding vulnerable people. dci nicky deeks leads op kayak, a new unit in northampton with its work cut out. how often do you get unwanted sexual attention? nearly every night. all night. what would make you feel safer? more policemen? more visibility? no men! if you've been sexually assaulted then, would you go to the police? no. no? you wouldn't bother? it's no point because it doesn't take you anywhere apart from a court case which makes it even more intense. some girls step out of line on a night out. don't hear about them, do you? it's disproportional though, isn't it? women, more often, are going to get haras
the national strategy against male violence is part of efforts to rebuild trust in policing followinghe night—time goes in hand with a good time. but for women and girls, in particular, going out poses an inherent risk of harassment and assault. it's about looking out of there four predators who look like they are targeting vulnerable people and actually putting that interaction in place, first of all to stop it, to arrest if there are actual offences and actually about safeguarding...
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so the unique part of our collection, the only national trust property with a nuclear bomb.n times the power of hiroshima in the swan bomb. fin times the power of hiroshima in the swan bomb-— swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness _ swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in _ swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in 1930. _ swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in 1930. between i swan bomb. an airfield was created. on orford ness in 1930. between the wars orford ness was involved in the development of radar, and, yes, the nuclear bomb was tested here in the cold war era. looking at the nuclear bomb and what they were testing here was that the casing fuse mechanisms didn't accidentally go off when underneath the plane, so testing for extreme heat, shock, vibration. there was never any nuclear material on back of magnus but they were high explosives. these laboratories were protected just in case. locally it is still known as the island of secrets and are still talked about in hushed tones. if you talk about suffolk in general, peop
so the unique part of our collection, the only national trust property with a nuclear bomb.n times the power of hiroshima in the swan bomb. fin times the power of hiroshima in the swan bomb-— swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness _ swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in _ swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in 1930. _ swan bomb. an airfield was created on orford ness in 1930. between i swan bomb. an airfield was created. on orford ness in 1930. between...
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and we are first planning this symposium with the national trust, this was one of the topics that myself and my colleague, matt costello, certainly wanted to include. because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. as brandon said, i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist. so, i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way. which is always asking how, why and to what effect. i think today we are going to talk about the how, the y and to what effect. we're going to have some terrific stories talk about the historic role of women in preservation, from places like mount vernon all the way to the white house. including our own founder, jackie kennedy. which elaine will talk about in the course of our discussion. we're going to start with susan. susan, you work at mount vernon. of course, mount vernon is a home to one of the most amazing and interesting preservation stories in the united states. one of the early preservation studies in the united states. can you tell us a little bit about that story? and can you tell us why women saved mount ver
and we are first planning this symposium with the national trust, this was one of the topics that myself and my colleague, matt costello, certainly wanted to include. because we thought it was one of the most important elements of discussion. as brandon said, i'm not a historian, i'm a political scientist. so, i approach these types of topics in a particular type of way. which is always asking how, why and to what effect. i think today we are going to talk about the how, the y and to what...
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according to the national trust, seven have fledged this year in the area thanks to conservation effortshat is why the successful fledging of these seven youngsters is such a welcome sight. very important in this landscape, because we have a mosaic, so we have patches of heather, which you can see, purple. we have open water, we have patches of cotton grass. here in the peak district, work has been taking place to create rich feeding and nesting grounds. you've had a significant success when it comes to hen harriers. tell me about that. really wonderful year. best year in ten years. we've had seven young birds fledge their nest from two nests. so we're really excited. it really demonstrates the work we're doing with our tenants and other partners is starting to pay off. hen harriers live in open areas with low vegetation, but also prey on grouse to feed their young. they want a food source, don't they, so what have you done to encourage that? by restoring this landscape, that means there are lots of small mammals, like voles, and other insects that mammals eat, and of course it is a grea
according to the national trust, seven have fledged this year in the area thanks to conservation effortshat is why the successful fledging of these seven youngsters is such a welcome sight. very important in this landscape, because we have a mosaic, so we have patches of heather, which you can see, purple. we have open water, we have patches of cotton grass. here in the peak district, work has been taking place to create rich feeding and nesting grounds. you've had a significant success when it...
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suppressed which would have hurt joe biden particularly during the campaign has added up to a nation that no longer trusts the mainstream media and our democracy needs to have a
suppressed which would have hurt joe biden particularly during the campaign has added up to a nation that no longer trusts the mainstream media and our democracy needs to have a
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bay area police came together with the public to bridges and trust during national night out. >> one block party was at the lucky three seven restaurant. >> reporter: mark was june's cousin and business partner at lucky 37 restaurant on fruitvale in oakland. he was shot and killed on the sidewalk of the family restaurant on may 18 in front of his 11-year-old son. >> he was a leader, the pillar of the community. a legend. >> reporter: now a mural looks down on the restaurant and the block party for national night out, an event he and his cousin planned every year since 2013. >> i want to keep going. spread the love, get the community out here. >> reporter: the council member who represents the district says the restaurant has been a community gathering place for years and the issues with crime starts with neighbors meeting neighbors. >> the violence, shootings, certainly, this brings out a community to get a chance to meet each other and hopefully together unified. >> we're all going to step up to make oakland a safer city. >> reporter: laron armstrong echoed the message. >> i've emph
bay area police came together with the public to bridges and trust during national night out. >> one block party was at the lucky three seven restaurant. >> reporter: mark was june's cousin and business partner at lucky 37 restaurant on fruitvale in oakland. he was shot and killed on the sidewalk of the family restaurant on may 18 in front of his 11-year-old son. >> he was a leader, the pillar of the community. a legend. >> reporter: now a mural looks down on the...
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now can it survive a critical deficit of the nation's trust? seen as a national point of pride ended up too sick to do its job. >> what's up, doc? >> aishah: what's up, doc. no longer limited to cartoon characters who like their carrots. pennsylvania senate candidate dr. oz has an answer. >> john: how he is explaining his viral reference to veggies now being roasted while helping his opponent rake in the lettuce. a lot of metaphors there. welcome back as "america reports" rolls into a second hour. i'm john roberts in washington. good to be sitting with you. >> aishah: former president trump's court fight happening right now as we speak. it is a fox news alert. >> john: president trump's legal team is making the case for unsealing the affidavit that was used as a basis for the mar-a-lago raid. hearing and response to several media outlets asking the court to make the affidavit's contents public, and many of trump's republican supporters are demanding its release, and the former president demanding the release, saying it would help them understan
now can it survive a critical deficit of the nation's trust? seen as a national point of pride ended up too sick to do its job. >> what's up, doc? >> aishah: what's up, doc. no longer limited to cartoon characters who like their carrots. pennsylvania senate candidate dr. oz has an answer. >> john: how he is explaining his viral reference to veggies now being roasted while helping his opponent rake in the lettuce. a lot of metaphors there. welcome back as "america...
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churchill however had romantic attachment to the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, the van from western missouri who brought churchill the westminster college 75 years ago had earlier in his life been fascinated by the possibility of the world made peaceful by reduced rule four nations. in 1910 of a world -- harry truman was 25, and he was working on his family farm behind a horse drawn plow. he very likely is the last american president never to have gone to college in the last two have worked behind a horse drawn plow. truman had put in his pocket that year, in 1910, a copy of tennis peom -- which includes these lines about a world without wars. a world subdued by international law, a world made safe and tranquil, until the war drum drugs throbbed no longer and the battle flags were furled, in the parliament of man, the federation of the world. they are the common sense of most shall hold the fretful realm in awe, and the kindly are shall slumber then universal law. nice words. not true chilean. churchill knew better. truman carried this poem when he went to france as
churchill however had romantic attachment to the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, the van from western missouri who brought churchill the westminster college 75 years ago had earlier in his life been fascinated by the possibility of the world made peaceful by reduced rule four nations. in 1910 of a world -- harry truman was 25, and he was working on his family farm behind a horse drawn plow. he very likely is the last american president never to have gone to college in the last...
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national audits office also launched an investigation to answer. we know that eventually led to some regulatory crackdown. we don't know this particular move in the trustwhat we do know is the national audit office has been exploring the books of at least 20 firms including the top five in china. they are asking those trust companies to report their risky loans to the property sector and any plans to dispose of them. here are the numbers we have. trust firms have defaulted on about 58 billion you want. 8.6 billion of investment products lent to developers. here is the looking forward aspect of it. developers faced 487 billion you want. just trust payment over the next 13 months. obviously, this is a concern, wondering if this is going to post. >> it is interesting as president biden signs this big chip act. we are hearing about another investigation into china's semiconductor industry. >> xi jinping's government over the last 10 years or so has brought about $100 billion in to try to build up china's domestic chip industry and go more advanced chipmaking as we heard from -- we heard biden talk about that. essentially, we have seen a flurry of anti-graf
national audits office also launched an investigation to answer. we know that eventually led to some regulatory crackdown. we don't know this particular move in the trustwhat we do know is the national audit office has been exploring the books of at least 20 firms including the top five in china. they are asking those trust companies to report their risky loans to the property sector and any plans to dispose of them. here are the numbers we have. trust firms have defaulted on about 58 billion...