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newton: i don't like the term abolitionist. he never went around saying all slaves in the entire country should be free. abolition of all slavery. slaves inven said all new york should immediately be made free. he probably believed that, but he knew it was politically impractical. but he did argue for the slow elimination of slavery. he helped to pass a law in new york that band future slavery. if you on display view could own a slave until they turned a certain age. any children born to your slaves were free, i think, when they reached adulthood. but when they reach adulthood, how would they fend for themselves? they phased out slavery in new york, and that was partly hamilton's doing. ,. hi , i want to say thank you for your research. i know it has not been easy for you to question all the answers on hamilton. mr. newton: and answer all your questions. everything we know about hamilton now is worth questioning. i also want to know since you have such a great a-day of documents to roll through and i'm sure you will have to get
newton: i don't like the term abolitionist. he never went around saying all slaves in the entire country should be free. abolition of all slavery. slaves inven said all new york should immediately be made free. he probably believed that, but he knew it was politically impractical. but he did argue for the slow elimination of slavery. he helped to pass a law in new york that band future slavery. if you on display view could own a slave until they turned a certain age. any children born to your...
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the tavern museum hosted this event. >> tonight, we are delighted to who willichael newton present discoveringamilton, new discoveries and the lies of alexander hamilton, his friends, family and colleagues. ands in a story specializing the american revolution and the founding era. is the promised expert on an -- on alexander hamilton. and we will hand out microphones for the q&a. wait for me to shove that microphone in your face. i would like to welcome michael to the lack turn. [applause] -- to the lack tur
the tavern museum hosted this event. >> tonight, we are delighted to who willichael newton present discoveringamilton, new discoveries and the lies of alexander hamilton, his friends, family and colleagues. ands in a story specializing the american revolution and the founding era. is the promised expert on an -- on alexander hamilton. and we will hand out microphones for the q&a. wait for me to shove that microphone in your face. i would like to welcome michael to the lack turn....
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teenager maisie summers—newton has made her breakthrough on the international stage over the last 12ll be one of ellie simmonds' main rivals in tomrrow‘s 200m individual medley. 0ur reporter kate grey has been to meet her. when it comes to sport, northampton is best known for its rugby. sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming. 0ver sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming. over the past few yea rs, its swimming. over the past few years, it has been home to some of british women's exciting new talent, including 17—year—old maisie summers newton. what is it about northampton summing cup that works for you? the people in it, we all get along so well. we have such good banter and well. we have such good banter and we know when to work hard. we are so close and we know each other really well as well. itjust close and we know each other really well as well. it just works was up maisie made her mark on the international scene at the european championships in dublin last year and a winning three gold medals. championships in dublin last year and a winning three gold medals
teenager maisie summers—newton has made her breakthrough on the international stage over the last 12ll be one of ellie simmonds' main rivals in tomrrow‘s 200m individual medley. 0ur reporter kate grey has been to meet her. when it comes to sport, northampton is best known for its rugby. sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming. 0ver sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming. over the past few yea rs, its swimming. over the past few years, it has been home to some of british...
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it is a tough city for people with disabilities for newton commuting to his training and his computer classes is like running an obstacle course. most of the city infrastructure isn't made for wheelchair uses his disability pass gives from the vantage of not having to wait in line to pay for bus tickets but only the new city buses are really made to accommodate him. the boss is not obvious about the product . that if you look at my watch here it's song song on top of the other possible not to get the bell but it doesn't but i'm sorry but we sure it's a difficult song subsidies to look out it really doesn't work. so. all these challenges are addressed by a new nigerian law that came into effect in january 2019 the law states that transport systems and all public buildings should be made more accessible but also set a quota so that companies hire more individuals with disabilities. and doesn't think things will change so. bickley. unity is not going to something that something is going to very fast now for example look at some big some point these big companies are not for people who de
it is a tough city for people with disabilities for newton commuting to his training and his computer classes is like running an obstacle course. most of the city infrastructure isn't made for wheelchair uses his disability pass gives from the vantage of not having to wait in line to pay for bus tickets but only the new city buses are really made to accommodate him. the boss is not obvious about the product . that if you look at my watch here it's song song on top of the other possible not to...
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to just go it isn't just about the sport newton is training for his 1st interstate competition if he wins he could earn a cash prize or even get a job through the state which has said it would employ top performing athletes. it is a tough city for people with disabilities for newton commuting to his training and his computer classes is like running an obstacle course. most of the city infrastructure isn't made for wheelchair uses his disability paskin from the bondage of not having to wait in line to pay for bus tickets but only the newest city buses old really made to accommodate him. most of the some other part of. that is what mom would hear this song called because. of the possible doctors. which are difficult sometimes for the lookouts to get out sometimes well. so that. all these challenges are addressed by a new nigerian law that came into effect in january 2019 the law states that transport systems and all public buildings should be made more accessible but also sets a quota so that companies hire more individuals with disabilities you can doesn't think things will change. cl
to just go it isn't just about the sport newton is training for his 1st interstate competition if he wins he could earn a cash prize or even get a job through the state which has said it would employ top performing athletes. it is a tough city for people with disabilities for newton commuting to his training and his computer classes is like running an obstacle course. most of the city infrastructure isn't made for wheelchair uses his disability paskin from the bondage of not having to wait in...
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you have a favorite olivia newton-john song?e i hear that, i really love that one? >> well, yes. i guess "i honestly love you" would be one of those songs. ♪ i love you i honestly love you ♪ because i always closed my show with it. and every time i sing it, there would be something new and beautiful in the keep well, fol. >> yes. i wish that for you. >> i've got lots to do. >> she's got lots to do. she just turned 21. she's been diagnosed with stage-four cancer, the high east -- there is no stage five. she's well aware. she said, i don't focus on that, i focus on the now and live in the moment. that song, anthony, you probably know the answer -- i thought it was "have you ever been mellow." it's "have you never been mellow." did you know that? >> yes. >> i knew you did. the power of positive thinking makes a difference -- >> i had the album. >> i swear you said she turn today 1 -- >> did i say 21? >> i think you did. >> we'll go with 50. you're going to have to play the tape on that. i did say that -- >> nod of heads here. it's
you have a favorite olivia newton-john song?e i hear that, i really love that one? >> well, yes. i guess "i honestly love you" would be one of those songs. ♪ i love you i honestly love you ♪ because i always closed my show with it. and every time i sing it, there would be something new and beautiful in the keep well, fol. >> yes. i wish that for you. >> i've got lots to do. >> she's got lots to do. she just turned 21. she's been diagnosed with stage-four...
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painting i mean obviously blake didn't know about newton's interest in alchemy and how that shows will help blake love the environment destroyed the importance of it lived in the city throughout his life apart from a stroke period in sussex 1800 as a lot of nature imagery running through his his work leaves and tendrils and growing forms and newton this extraordinary very memorable image of the 17th century scientist shown is this new figure in this in a cave or underwater that seems to be really an allegory about how reason and geometry and science might involve risks involving turning your back on nature if you look at the forms that he's sitting on and you really need to see the print in the flesh to get the sense of this incredibly complex organic forms that we don't know how he created this using the using as print media you can see their idea of science and nature being opposed in inquiry and the risks of opposing science and nature being exposed to really thank you martin you're only speaking to be there in the tate britain i'm joined now by peter lynn about the author of red br
painting i mean obviously blake didn't know about newton's interest in alchemy and how that shows will help blake love the environment destroyed the importance of it lived in the city throughout his life apart from a stroke period in sussex 1800 as a lot of nature imagery running through his his work leaves and tendrils and growing forms and newton this extraordinary very memorable image of the 17th century scientist shown is this new figure in this in a cave or underwater that seems to be...
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so now you think you're better than isaac newton? oh. no wonder women don't like you.ing very nice. sheldon: what? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean. sheldon: oh, that's a paradox.
so now you think you're better than isaac newton? oh. no wonder women don't like you.ing very nice. sheldon: what? he said he was fine. wolowitz: sometimes people say things they don't mean. sheldon: oh, that's a paradox.
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matt: paul brain, head of fixed income at newton investment.asure having you with us for the hour. let's get the first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. the federal reserve made clear it doesn't want u.s. money market rates despite again. it has announced it will inject cash into the system for a third day. jpmorgan's chief executive shrugged off the turmoil. he said it isn't a significant problem and will only be troubling if the economy weakens. the final day of hearings and u.k. premier court -- supreme court for the parliament's suspension. promised the has government would put out a statement on what it would do if it loses the case. the court hasn't given a date for the ruling. it has the potential to derail boris johnson's brexit strategy or cut short his premiership. the bank of england looks set to keep rates on hold. staying out of the way of global easing. the decision came at noon london but no news conference from governor mark carney this time around. meanwhile, lawmakers are looking for clarity on the timetable for
matt: paul brain, head of fixed income at newton investment.asure having you with us for the hour. let's get the first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. the federal reserve made clear it doesn't want u.s. money market rates despite again. it has announced it will inject cash into the system for a third day. jpmorgan's chief executive shrugged off the turmoil. he said it isn't a significant problem and will only be troubling if the economy weakens. the final day of hearings and...
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president wilson was in europe but secretary of war newton baker waved them off. there were speeches, the press was all there and there was quite a scene at the white house. there's a district through maryland through frederic, maryland, where they spent the first night. >> walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 08 vehicles as part of this convoy? >> you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier and the american military leadership realized that in future warfare motorized vehicles would play a very important role. they had a number of different motorized vehicles but they wanted to know how would they perform under different circumstances. if it was necessary to move troops from one post to another, would they be able to do it, how long would it take? so they were interested in the conditions of the vehicles and which ones performed and which didn't. early in also interested in the condition of the roads. until you got to california there were no paved roads at the time so they wanted to know how
president wilson was in europe but secretary of war newton baker waved them off. there were speeches, the press was all there and there was quite a scene at the white house. there's a district through maryland through frederic, maryland, where they spent the first night. >> walk us through the genesis of this idea and why 08 vehicles as part of this convoy? >> you have to look at it in the context of the time. world war i had just concluded a few months earlier and the american...
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newton was very, newton as you know, the actual stunning genius who gave us the idea that there are simple rules that humans can understand apply equally to everything in the universe throughout the universe and this undid the greek notion that had held on forever. and it's astunning active genius . he was a very, very deeply committed christian and he was very disturbed by the fact that his loss could explain everything, because then you don't need god. it's mechanical movers, god creates it, wind it up and you don't need god to explain anything and deeply distressing. so one of these speculations, he doesn't very much in an active specialization because, forbid back then. and he said you know, comments are in their beautiful elliptical orbits is the sign of god's grandeur, so perfect but gravity, everything in the universe exerts gravity that affectseverything else even though it's minor . add all that up and it's, the mass of the universe shouldn't maybe be pulling a planet out of its perfect orbit? somaybe , maybe a comment , god rosa: into the system vertically safe to exert gravitati
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let's get to mark newton of newton advisors who's over at the plasma what are you looking at? >> let's look at three charts that will put this into perspective. we still have the ongoing range for s&p. this is something that has been guided the up side and down side for this market over the last month. despite all the issues and worries, policy uncertainty, trade war with china, increasing signs of a slowing economy the market has been incredibly resilient. only 100 points of all-time highs. this is something in the last couple of days we've seen a little bit of improvement. you saw concerns about chinese tariffs. s&p only got down 50% of the prior. it didn't get all the way back down breadth has started to get a lot better today we saw four to one positive breadth versus yesterday it was three to two negative we were a lot more positive on today's strength than we were negative on yesterday's weakness i'm going pessimism. guy adami eluded to the same thing. that sea of pessimism is obviously what can help the market actually move a little bit higher into the first part of sep
let's get to mark newton of newton advisors who's over at the plasma what are you looking at? >> let's look at three charts that will put this into perspective. we still have the ongoing range for s&p. this is something that has been guided the up side and down side for this market over the last month. despite all the issues and worries, policy uncertainty, trade war with china, increasing signs of a slowing economy the market has been incredibly resilient. only 100 points of all-time...
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paula newton, cnn, marsh harbour. >> all right, we have some new information, too, since paula newton filed that report. she's on the phone with us right now. paula, what do you have? >> we're going through the streets of marsh harbour and we saw the temporary morgue that they have set up and just spoke to three morticians who have been hired by the government. look, they're trying to do the job they need to do which is recover the bodies of the victims. they say that they're still waiting to work, in their words. so, we saw a team come in with at least two bodies on a truck. they are doing the best they can and we also spoke to a canine unit from the immigration department said the bahama government and they're also, obviously they tried to make the recovery effort and tried to get the victims' bodies. fred, in places like the mud an old farm field that they use close to the port here, unfortunately, that's where they don't know how many people died in that area. it was a poorer neighborhood. the homes were flimsy. when i walked by it today, as i know our gary tuchman has, as well. t
paula newton, cnn, marsh harbour. >> all right, we have some new information, too, since paula newton filed that report. she's on the phone with us right now. paula, what do you have? >> we're going through the streets of marsh harbour and we saw the temporary morgue that they have set up and just spoke to three morticians who have been hired by the government. look, they're trying to do the job they need to do which is recover the bodies of the victims. they say that they're still...
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our paula newton reporting there. so let's get the latest on hurricane dorian's track.again to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who joins us from the international weather center. so pedram, what are you seeing? >> you know, it's getting uncomfortably close to some of the regions across the coastal area of the carolinas. wind gusts expected to push towards hurricane strength within the next 30 minutes to an hour across places like charleston, places like around savannah as well. you'll notice as the storm really closes towards land, 6:00, 7:00, 5/8 a.m., we think these gusts could exceed 80 miles an hour in charleston. that's ushering in a significant amount of water. storm surge right toward these communities. the storm real closes in on its approach to landfall here we think some time into the overnight hours of thursday and friday. places such as moorhead city, cape hatteras, 70 up to 115 miles per hour once the storm cruises out of here. with it we're going to have significant coastal erosion and storm surge damage as well. notice very broad reaching feature here,
our paula newton reporting there. so let's get the latest on hurricane dorian's track.again to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who joins us from the international weather center. so pedram, what are you seeing? >> you know, it's getting uncomfortably close to some of the regions across the coastal area of the carolinas. wind gusts expected to push towards hurricane strength within the next 30 minutes to an hour across places like charleston, places like around savannah as well. you'll...
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but you can read about it in newton and chernow and others. but it is probably that whole theme of the federal government is going to use the military to back up the strength they are trying to exert with its citizens, ok? so it is a federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have a board -- have abhor red as a political opponent. other questions? there must be more, it's alexander hamilton. towas hamilton related alexander hamilton, and was he a naval commander in the great lakes in the war of 1812? damien: i have no idea, i have never looked into that. i know there are several descendents of alexander hamilton who took on great leadership roles in the military. it is incredible when you read about this on some sources like wikipedia. for that particular leader in the war of 1812, you would have to look it up or ask a descendent. yes, sir? but may be just dense here, what did washington die from? damien: he had gone out on his horse, his plantation at mount vernon that day in virginia, and it was a cold, rainy day, and
but you can read about it in newton and chernow and others. but it is probably that whole theme of the federal government is going to use the military to back up the strength they are trying to exert with its citizens, ok? so it is a federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have a board -- have abhor red as a political opponent. other questions? there must be more, it's alexander hamilton. towas hamilton related alexander hamilton, and was he a naval commander in the...
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so we could argue that saudi money isaac newton and christian overnight are legends and calculated. would you guys agree yes or no. i will try to convince you why having missed your mass. it may look so easy when the stars with their head. what happens in their brain the forehead header is a very complex operation. how many times can you juggle the ball with your head 3 times 5 times that. it's so much easier to just go with your feet 1st you have 2 of them and then the 3rd has a much larger range of movement. the head however sits quite rigidly on the short neck this makes juggling really hard and that's why i had a goals require special skills and these are mainly mathematical skills. a perfect example is this beauty i don't mans ashraf ok me. but he has done his math when the cross comes a well timed jump brings his head in position to give the ball in the direction very well calculated which you guys agree. should the feet are the most important weapons in any good footballers and. we marvel at players who can pull of amazing tricks with the ball at their feet. but what about th
so we could argue that saudi money isaac newton and christian overnight are legends and calculated. would you guys agree yes or no. i will try to convince you why having missed your mass. it may look so easy when the stars with their head. what happens in their brain the forehead header is a very complex operation. how many times can you juggle the ball with your head 3 times 5 times that. it's so much easier to just go with your feet 1st you have 2 of them and then the 3rd has a much larger...
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long live huey p newton. all power to the people. there to struggle, there to win.ll power to the people. all power to the people. right on. >> dictionaries tell us about communism and fascism both totalitarian systems have an officially prescribed all embracing ideology which has an answer for everything. a correct attitude toward every aspect of human existence. the ideology, the bible of the black panthers and most of the left revolutionaries is prescribed in our ever present little red book entitled quotations from chairman mao tse tung. >> i would like to introduce to you sister ora williams. >> chairman mao says that a revolutionary should have staunch and an active mind. looking upon the revolution as it's very life and coordinating his personal interest with those of the revolution. always and everywhere. the principles and ways are tireless struggles against all ideas and actions. we should be more concerned about the party and the masses than about any individuals be at mother, wife, or child. and more concerned about others than himself. only then can he
long live huey p newton. all power to the people. there to struggle, there to win.ll power to the people. all power to the people. right on. >> dictionaries tell us about communism and fascism both totalitarian systems have an officially prescribed all embracing ideology which has an answer for everything. a correct attitude toward every aspect of human existence. the ideology, the bible of the black panthers and most of the left revolutionaries is prescribed in our ever present little...
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paula newton is in nassau, she spent the night in one of the hardest hit communities. here is paula moments ago for us. >> this storm defied description. they're telling us, as bad as those pictures are, they went through the equivalent of a 36 hour horror movie. they were dodging projectiles flying out of the sky from debris in people's homes, they were pulling mattresses off their beds to hold in doors and windows and garages that were coming over on top of them. they cannot even describe what they have been through. >> i'm from tampa. i want my family in the states to know we're okay. it's not justus -- everybody's hurting, we're not any worse than anybody else. everybody is hurting. and we thank god for life. we thank god for each other and for life. through it all, god is good. >> you were with your family when you went through the storm? >> yes. yes. >> you have two children. >> yes, we will be okay. >> do you have children here with you. >> my grandson. my husband. >> i think i met your daughter christine? >> yes, yes. >> what was it like to ride out the storm.
paula newton is in nassau, she spent the night in one of the hardest hit communities. here is paula moments ago for us. >> this storm defied description. they're telling us, as bad as those pictures are, they went through the equivalent of a 36 hour horror movie. they were dodging projectiles flying out of the sky from debris in people's homes, they were pulling mattresses off their beds to hold in doors and windows and garages that were coming over on top of them. they cannot even...
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newton baker there in the light suit. he was the secretary of war at the time. president wilson was in europe so newton baker waved them off and he dedicated the zero milestone marker and it's still there today. steve: and you can see the backdrop of the washington monument. now we're at, is it camp megs? michael: camp meigs. it doesn't exist today but all the vehicles had assembled there and drove to there from the white house and took off. steve: it's important to understand how primitive the roads and bridges were. michael: there were a number of covered bridges at the beginning of the trip in the east, and those were fairly precipitous. of course, these bridges were built for horse and buggy, not for 10-ton mac trucks. some of the bridges had to be reinforced and one portion was not large enough to be allowing the trucks to go through, which had to be modified. the engineers there, they had to take off the top of the bridge so the trucks could come through. so the engineers were really busy at each of those bridges. steve: did they have driver's licenses? mi
newton baker there in the light suit. he was the secretary of war at the time. president wilson was in europe so newton baker waved them off and he dedicated the zero milestone marker and it's still there today. steve: and you can see the backdrop of the washington monument. now we're at, is it camp megs? michael: camp meigs. it doesn't exist today but all the vehicles had assembled there and drove to there from the white house and took off. steve: it's important to understand how primitive the...
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cam newton was terrible. barber scoring for tampa. bucs up 17-12.ouchdown on first down. on fourth down. cam newton, 0 for his last 8 as a starting quarterback with the panthers and they are off to an 0 and 2 start. 20-14 is your final. >>> south side of chicago. cp crawford is the gentleman's name. a lifelong white sox fan. he's 112 years old. >> incredible. >> this was his first game to visit the white sox. they asked him how come he'd never been to a game before at 112 years. he said i didn't have time. >> no time like the present. >> that's right. he was out there today. that time for more news. >> thank you. >>> coming up next at 11:00. >> obviously he didn't pull the trigger but he's certainly been tweeting out the ammunition. >> presidential hopefuls back on the debate stage tonight, clashing at times but uniting in their attacks of president trump. >>> the top-10 democratic candidates met in houston for their third debate of 2019. the first with the top contenders all share the same stage. >> the candidates spent three hours debating healthc
cam newton was terrible. barber scoring for tampa. bucs up 17-12.ouchdown on first down. on fourth down. cam newton, 0 for his last 8 as a starting quarterback with the panthers and they are off to an 0 and 2 start. 20-14 is your final. >>> south side of chicago. cp crawford is the gentleman's name. a lifelong white sox fan. he's 112 years old. >> incredible. >> this was his first game to visit the white sox. they asked him how come he'd never been to a game before at 112...
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that's cam newton, and he wasn't the only athlete turning heads this weekend. you're watching "world news now." you're watching "world news now." about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you
that's cam newton, and he wasn't the only athlete turning heads this weekend. you're watching "world news now." you're watching "world news now." about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your...
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a cross with the speed of around 80 kilometers per hour hits the head with a force of $4000.00 newtons that's 400 kilograms the weight of a grand piano. 400 kilograms and you had. an example of an almost completely harmless head as this flying header from ronaldo . sat. parts ago versus morocco at the world cup 2018 ronaldo throws himself into the. ahead of the diving bullets the world of science celebrates this goal as a feat of physics. from a physics perspective this had i was picture perfect for both effectiveness and safety. that was a quote from charles and babs where studied the biomechanics of heading the soccer ball he says the secret to doing a perfect is to put as much body weight behind the ball as possible. mimics post head acceleration on the neck so diving headers are probably harmless hopefully legends like ronaldo ramos sonny and many others are very special match geniuses who calculate without thinking. we are dealing with. math genius they have a brain in their guts players who score headed goals create epic images that make the same energy as a sculpture at least th
a cross with the speed of around 80 kilometers per hour hits the head with a force of $4000.00 newtons that's 400 kilograms the weight of a grand piano. 400 kilograms and you had. an example of an almost completely harmless head as this flying header from ronaldo . sat. parts ago versus morocco at the world cup 2018 ronaldo throws himself into the. ahead of the diving bullets the world of science celebrates this goal as a feat of physics. from a physics perspective this had i was picture...
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paula newton made it to abaco and saw the unimaginable power of nature.here's her exclusive report. >> reporter: everywhere you look on abaco on these islands you see destruction everywhere. the terror that people went through for several days here, they really find themselves speechless to even describe it to us. when you look at the debris, you can understand what they're talking about. this is someone's living room. they describe pieces of their ceiling, their roof, any of their appliances, any of their belongings coming at them as projectiles. they're talking about the force of wind that was like multiple tornados touching down. you can see what's happened here. you've got everything, debris everywhere. this is as people were wondering when the storm was going to end. everyone here was fearing for their lives, wondering what would happen next. they were completely cut off from all communication and now they're left with this destruction. people are thankful for their lives, and yet they understand the horror of what they just went through will be with
paula newton made it to abaco and saw the unimaginable power of nature.here's her exclusive report. >> reporter: everywhere you look on abaco on these islands you see destruction everywhere. the terror that people went through for several days here, they really find themselves speechless to even describe it to us. when you look at the debris, you can understand what they're talking about. this is someone's living room. they describe pieces of their ceiling, their roof, any of their...
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paula newton, cnn, nassau. >> of course so many islands in the bahamas were hit by this storm. for more about it, i want to bring in sam tisher. he's the founder and chief officer at an organization that works to restore and repair damaged and dying reefs. he joins me live from freeport in the bahamas. sam, thanks so much for joining us. we are sure that you've been through a lot. what can you tell us about what you experienced and what is the situation there in freeport for many of the people around you? >> well, i and my friends who i stayed with fortunately were very safe during the storm. that cannot be said for most other folks. there was catastrophic flooding, wind damage, storm surge that ripped across freeport and all across the island. we've been able to start getting out efforts. the coast guard was here rescuing people with urgent medical needs via helicopter, but we were out today -- yesterday we tried to get to the roads, they were too flooded. today we teamed up with a group called bahamas adventures. they had kind of an off-road safari vehicle. our friends luke a
paula newton, cnn, nassau. >> of course so many islands in the bahamas were hit by this storm. for more about it, i want to bring in sam tisher. he's the founder and chief officer at an organization that works to restore and repair damaged and dying reefs. he joins me live from freeport in the bahamas. sam, thanks so much for joining us. we are sure that you've been through a lot. what can you tell us about what you experienced and what is the situation there in freeport for many of the...
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mason city and some fellow iowans will be remembering loved ones lost in the attack like those in newton whose husband jim loving and good-natured good humor of a man who'd never came home from his business trip to the world trade center 18 years ago now she has been on a crusade to keep his memory alive and well for the last two decades raising funds for newton's own very own 9/11 memorial and educate students about the event of that day 18 years ago. she has given her testimony all over iowa they probably seen her driving across the state she has a pretty special license plate which reads and ver f gt never forget. today and every day iowans keep that sacred promise we will always remember of the 3000 others who lost their lives that tragic day. we will always honor the heroes s who sacrificed and saved countless lives. we will always rise up to defend our nation and its citizens. we will never forget. that is our sacred promise. thank you mister president. i yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. americans witnessed what evil looks like. eighteen years ago today to witness the
mason city and some fellow iowans will be remembering loved ones lost in the attack like those in newton whose husband jim loving and good-natured good humor of a man who'd never came home from his business trip to the world trade center 18 years ago now she has been on a crusade to keep his memory alive and well for the last two decades raising funds for newton's own very own 9/11 memorial and educate students about the event of that day 18 years ago. she has given her testimony all over iowa...
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. >>> week two in the nfl started last night with another bad ending for cam newton and the carolina panthers. they lost to division rival tampa bay, 20-14. cam newton has lost eight starts in a row. >>> up next in "the pulse," a jaywalker runs into some bad karma. >>> also we take you inside the healthiest condo in new york. it's not mine. with vitamin c in the shower and floors that improve your posture. >>> plus, a boy who was bullied over his homemade t-shirt gets a big surprise. (ambi(crack of can opening) ♪ but still you say ♪ we belong to the light, ♪ we belong to the thunder. ♪ we belong ♪ we belong, ♪ we belong together. i wanted more that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor
. >>> week two in the nfl started last night with another bad ending for cam newton and the carolina panthers. they lost to division rival tampa bay, 20-14. cam newton has lost eight starts in a row. >>> up next in "the pulse," a jaywalker runs into some bad karma. >>> also we take you inside the healthiest condo in new york. it's not mine. with vitamin c in the shower and floors that improve your posture. >>> plus, a boy who was bullied over his...
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and in neighboring newton, where the median home value is $1.2 million.milarly 75% of the vote. but in rockland, a predominantly white, working-class suburb on the south side of boston where the immediate yam home value is $340,000, warren only gets 44%. in saugus, immediate yam home value 445,000, she gets 43%. joining me is author and journalist paul saraben who wrote in the "new york times," "does elizabeth warren have a critical visibility"? lay out your analysis of this issue? >> well i call it the warren paradox. she is all about you know rich are getting richer, the rest of us are getting shafted. very much the working class. and yet in massachusetts, in her 2018 senate race, we see the wealthy towns kind of liberal, highly educated people, places like lexington, newton and wellesley, she's getting 70-plus percent. places like rockland, the south shore, working-class white, she's not doing nearly that well. and i visited rockland and you know, the question is why? what gives? with their lack of enthusiasm for warren and it should be noted that her
and in neighboring newton, where the median home value is $1.2 million.milarly 75% of the vote. but in rockland, a predominantly white, working-class suburb on the south side of boston where the immediate yam home value is $340,000, warren only gets 44%. in saugus, immediate yam home value 445,000, she gets 43%. joining me is author and journalist paul saraben who wrote in the "new york times," "does elizabeth warren have a critical visibility"? lay out your analysis of this...
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paula newton on the ground. thank you very much for that report. joining us now, general counsel here in washington, theo neely. thanks for coming in. deepest condolences to you and all of the people of the bahamas. official death toll is 20. but as you heard from paula, that could go up dramatically. >> sadly those numbers probably will go up. last count we heard was 23. minister of health in the bahamas indicated the number now reached 23. >> 23. that's the official -- >> that's the official according to minister of health. >> what about the people that are still unaccounted for or missing? >> so that's why the search and rescue team is in place, going door to door, house to house, making sure before we give nu s numbers, we have to be sensitive to families until we release other numbers. >> are people trapped in homes? >> i'm not sure at this point. we know the prime minister went to grand bahama yesterday for evaluation, still doing assessments on the ground. we know people are in need, we're getting aid to them quick as we can. >> who is helpi
paula newton on the ground. thank you very much for that report. joining us now, general counsel here in washington, theo neely. thanks for coming in. deepest condolences to you and all of the people of the bahamas. official death toll is 20. but as you heard from paula, that could go up dramatically. >> sadly those numbers probably will go up. last count we heard was 23. minister of health in the bahamas indicated the number now reached 23. >> 23. that's the official -- >>...
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paula newton is in the air headed there right now. she spoke with cnn international moments ago before taking off. listen to what heshe's hearing from reporting on the ground. >> these families are desperate. we are now on day four without having any contact. i'm here with family members who have text messages on their phones from loved ones from sunday that read only alive now. they do not know if anyone is left in terms of family members, what's left of their homes. they've seen the pictures of devastation as well, and they are desperate to get there. you can imagine as well the big aid effort ongoing. we're here with u.s. coast guard and bahamian military, all trying to get to the abaco islands to see what's needed. the hard work is yet to come. there are reports of at least dozens, perhaps hundreds injured, critically ill, and of course the issue of food and water as well. it's hard to get an estimate of exactly how many people are on the abaco islands at the time. perhaps as many as 25,000. i can tell you anecdotally just from me
paula newton is in the air headed there right now. she spoke with cnn international moments ago before taking off. listen to what heshe's hearing from reporting on the ground. >> these families are desperate. we are now on day four without having any contact. i'm here with family members who have text messages on their phones from loved ones from sunday that read only alive now. they do not know if anyone is left in terms of family members, what's left of their homes. they've seen the...
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paula newton has more from freeport. >> reporter: good morning, christine and dave. the number is staggering. 70,000 people left homeless because of hurricane dorian in the bahamas. the issue is to get the aid to those people. as we discussed, so many of the islands aobliterated. this is about long-term care. it will take a lot to get a lot of the people back on their feet. the other issue is the death toll. we've seen dozens of search and rescue teams. they have canines. they have portable morgues and morticians at the ready. this will be painstaking work. they don't know what happened to their family members. they fear their loved ones will never be found. and add to that, the confusion, about who is missing and where they are. the idea they have to identify all of the victims will be a very monumental challenge for this country. christine? dave? >> thank you very much for that. >>> parliament says downing street abused its power. will the european union grant an extension? next. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site.
paula newton has more from freeport. >> reporter: good morning, christine and dave. the number is staggering. 70,000 people left homeless because of hurricane dorian in the bahamas. the issue is to get the aid to those people. as we discussed, so many of the islands aobliterated. this is about long-term care. it will take a lot to get a lot of the people back on their feet. the other issue is the death toll. we've seen dozens of search and rescue teams. they have canines. they have...
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the anniversary of the founding of the modern people's republic of china treasury secretary stephen newton also discussed the scheduling symbolism. and this was an issue that october 1st had a big significance to them which was their 70th anniversary the vice premier asked us to delay it and the president agreed to that i would hope that for separate states but this wasn't done this was done as a good way. to the chinese despite the chinese flexibility and u.s. deference to a chinese patriotic holiday no breakthrough is expected when u.s. and chinese negotiators sit down again later this month ahead of higher level talks in october. and in another sign of ever being made to resolve the u.s. trying to trade 5 bloomberg reports that china may resume purchases of u.s. agricultural products such as soy and pork as reported here a 46 percent increase in the price of pork was a significant contributor to the most recent wantonly inflation increase of 10 percent overall meanwhile chinese pork productivity has been decimated by the recurrence of an outbreak of swine fever joining us for an update
the anniversary of the founding of the modern people's republic of china treasury secretary stephen newton also discussed the scheduling symbolism. and this was an issue that october 1st had a big significance to them which was their 70th anniversary the vice premier asked us to delay it and the president agreed to that i would hope that for separate states but this wasn't done this was done as a good way. to the chinese despite the chinese flexibility and u.s. deference to a chinese patriotic...
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she helps raise funds for newtons very own 9/11 memorial. she speaks to local students educating them about the events of that day. 18 years ago. and she has given her testimony all over iowa. and for folks in iowa, they probably have seen driving across the state. she has a pretty special license plate which reads nvr4gt. never forget. today and every day iowans are keeping that sacred promise. we will always remember jim clery and the nearly 3000 others lost their lives that tragic day. we will always honor the heroes who selflessly sacrificed and saved countless lives. we will always rise up to defend our nation and citizens. we will never forget. that is our sacred promise. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. president? >> center for montana. >> mr. president, 18 years ago today, americans witnessed what evil looks like. 18 years ago today americans witnessed the loss of innocent life. 18 years ago today, americans witnessed acts of cowardice. today, montanans and americans across our country taking time to reflect upon t
she helps raise funds for newtons very own 9/11 memorial. she speaks to local students educating them about the events of that day. 18 years ago. and she has given her testimony all over iowa. and for folks in iowa, they probably have seen driving across the state. she has a pretty special license plate which reads nvr4gt. never forget. today and every day iowans are keeping that sacred promise. we will always remember jim clery and the nearly 3000 others lost their lives that tragic day. we...
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newton used to have a maytag facility that made washing machines, manufactured them there, and then it closed. t pchl tpi came in and they manufacture wind turbines. they put 750 jobs, decent paying jobs, put people back to work that had been out of work. in other words, this transition is already happening. two of the fastest growing jobs in our country are wind turbine service technician and solar panel installer. they're already growing tremendously. in texas, in my home state of texas, last month there was more energy generated from wind than from coal. and today, in i wouliowa, in 95 of the 99 counties in that state, wind is already the cheapest source of energy. in the other four, it's solar. so, we've been working for years on this and we're ready to make that transition. >> just to clarify on fracking, if you were president, would you ban fracking? would you ban fossil fuel exports? >> i support local communities and states that want to ban fracking. i have not called for an immediate ban on fracking. what i am doing is moving us away from fracking and natural gas and investing
newton used to have a maytag facility that made washing machines, manufactured them there, and then it closed. t pchl tpi came in and they manufacture wind turbines. they put 750 jobs, decent paying jobs, put people back to work that had been out of work. in other words, this transition is already happening. two of the fastest growing jobs in our country are wind turbine service technician and solar panel installer. they're already growing tremendously. in texas, in my home state of texas, last...
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. >> let's get more on the direction on the banks mark newton at the plasma to give us the charts mark>> thanks, melissa, hi ance iffingly you see more strength out of the banks despite the fact that yields have gone lower the last ten months you look at the mane bank etf, kbe, show showing you a couple of different things. prices have been range bound the last five months however showing increasing signs of strength in the last few weks. and testing prior highs getting over the prior high would allow us to make a move up towards the prior peaks that we saw. so that's really the one thing to put in example. financial etf, the xlf, this is something that has shone a decent longer term base going back just since that prior peak. and so despite the fact that yields have been falling you have seen keysant strength to move up to the test the prior level in xlf my thinking is that it's likely we're seeing increasing signs of financial starting to rally dpiet the fact that yields are falling. finally this is what puts it into peskt is the fact on a relative basis financials have been strength
. >> let's get more on the direction on the banks mark newton at the plasma to give us the charts mark>> thanks, melissa, hi ance iffingly you see more strength out of the banks despite the fact that yields have gone lower the last ten months you look at the mane bank etf, kbe, show showing you a couple of different things. prices have been range bound the last five months however showing increasing signs of strength in the last few weks. and testing prior highs getting over the...
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masie summers newton won her 200 metres individual medley heat this morning, finishing nearly five seconds ahead of ellie simmonds in third. alice tai remains on course for a third gold medal in as many days — after winning her heat in the 100 metre butterfly. back to football. it was another record—breaking night for cristiano ronaldo last night. he scored four goals in portugal's 5—1 trashing of lithuania, he has now scored the more goals than anyone else in european qualifying, who did he overtake? ireland's robbie keane who, before the game, kindly asked ronaldo to "leave this one, "i think you have enough records, cristiano." not quite sure that he saw that post on social media. he has now got another record. he scored his first from the penalty spot, this was his second on the hour mark to equal keane's mark. he broke that with his hat—trick and his fourth means he has now scored 93 international goals, 16 behind iran legend ali daei's world record. will he catch that? after the game, the now retired robbie keane was very gracious, congratulating thejuventus striker on instagram. ron
masie summers newton won her 200 metres individual medley heat this morning, finishing nearly five seconds ahead of ellie simmonds in third. alice tai remains on course for a third gold medal in as many days — after winning her heat in the 100 metre butterfly. back to football. it was another record—breaking night for cristiano ronaldo last night. he scored four goals in portugal's 5—1 trashing of lithuania, he has now scored the more goals than anyone else in european qualifying, who did...
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folks like newton, jean cleary, whose husband loving and good-natured, good-humored god-fearing giant of a man who never came home from a fateful business trip to the world trade center 18 years ago. for nearly 2 decades jean has been on a crusade to keep joe's memory alive she helps raise funds for newton's very own 9/11 memorial. she speaks to local students educating them about the events of that day. 18 years ago. she's given her testimony all over iowa and for folks in iowa, they probably seen her driving across the state she is a pretty special license which which reads nvr 4gt. today and every day iowans are keeping that sacred promise. we will always remember jim cleary and the nearly 3000 others who have lost their lives that tragic day. we will always honor the heroes whose selfless sacrifice and saved countless lives. we will always rise up to defend our nation and its citizens. we will never forget. that is our sacred promise. thank you mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> senator from montana. >> 18 years ago today americans with witnessed what evil look
folks like newton, jean cleary, whose husband loving and good-natured, good-humored god-fearing giant of a man who never came home from a fateful business trip to the world trade center 18 years ago. for nearly 2 decades jean has been on a crusade to keep joe's memory alive she helps raise funds for newton's very own 9/11 memorial. she speaks to local students educating them about the events of that day. 18 years ago. she's given her testimony all over iowa and for folks in iowa, they probably...
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a golden night for great britain at the world para—swimming championships, as maisie summers—newton smashes own world record. but it's a tough night in the women's champions league for hibs, as they're beaten 4—1 at home by slavia prague. good evening, and welcome to sportsday. jason roy's been dropped from the england team for the fifth and final ashes test which starts tomorrow. after losing to australia at old trafford, it's a match england have to win if they're to level the series. and it's not the only change being made. from the oval, here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. it has come to the england team ahead at the fifth and final test at the oval and the catalyst i suppose is ben stokes. we saw him bowl once again during england's training session by england do not think they can trust him, he is not fit enough to get through an entire test match with his allocation of overs. he will play as a specialist batsman. sam curran comes into the team as a bowling all—rounder. chris woakes comes back in the place of over ten. the knock—on effect of this, jason roy loses his place in t
a golden night for great britain at the world para—swimming championships, as maisie summers—newton smashes own world record. but it's a tough night in the women's champions league for hibs, as they're beaten 4—1 at home by slavia prague. good evening, and welcome to sportsday. jason roy's been dropped from the england team for the fifth and final ashes test which starts tomorrow. after losing to australia at old trafford, it's a match england have to win if they're to level the series....
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. >> and cnn's paula newton is in the bahamas. she has more on the relief effort. >> reporter: we knew the numbers would be staggering. 70,000 people homeless in the bahamas. that's a full quarter of the population. how do you deal with in? we're in nassau with a lot of the aid prepositioned. it's more than food and shelter. it could be people needing these things for months, perhaps years. some of the infrastructure has been taken to nothing. at issue is the death toll. the government has warned us it will rise dramatically. we've seen the temporary morgues, and the search and recovery teams, that will have to look through areas through that devastation. loved ones saw their family members swept away, worry that their family members will never be found. there's the issue of identifying people. the bahamian government is blunt that this will take some time. paula newton, cnn. >>> the u.s. coast guard is trying to rescue four south koreans on a cargo ship. the cargo ship caught fire off the coast of georgia on sunday. 20 other crew
. >> and cnn's paula newton is in the bahamas. she has more on the relief effort. >> reporter: we knew the numbers would be staggering. 70,000 people homeless in the bahamas. that's a full quarter of the population. how do you deal with in? we're in nassau with a lot of the aid prepositioned. it's more than food and shelter. it could be people needing these things for months, perhaps years. some of the infrastructure has been taken to nothing. at issue is the death toll. the...
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joins us from johannesburg south africa hello thanks for your time so after the newton on monday what's the current situation on the ground i see police vehicles behind you. this is russian is very tense street in monrovia and just in johannesburg where all of this started and there is you can see behind me the police are here the locals are here to trying to loot whatever they can get as i'm speaking now they are already trying to do some of the things and it is spreading like fire to spread into other. b. as in they are taking everything i just spoke to one business person here will say is that he was a gun was held to his head and forced you to take out all the cars that you are sending to give them the keys and all of them were driven by look they look out so the situation is just tense as you speak so this is pushing is not on their control . it's likely we are not getting it under control the police are trying their best as you can see here behind me because of the police out there they are trying to clean the situation but when they come to one place then the looters go to anothe
joins us from johannesburg south africa hello thanks for your time so after the newton on monday what's the current situation on the ground i see police vehicles behind you. this is russian is very tense street in monrovia and just in johannesburg where all of this started and there is you can see behind me the police are here the locals are here to trying to loot whatever they can get as i'm speaking now they are already trying to do some of the things and it is spreading like fire to spread...