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one is we need to keep an army, a military presence in north america. we need to keep an army of 10,000 troops. that's expensive. how are we going to pay for that at a time when british taxpayers have been taxed to the hilt. here's an idea. since this war was fought and this gars ison is being maintained to protect our north american citizens, let's ask them to help them foot the bill and have taxation even though we may not have representation. we know where that went. one of the smarter ideas. the other thing they do is they on't pay much attention. he british government issued a proclamation. and what it says we have to keep kinds of and all problems. so you can only trade in independentian country with a license. more importantly. we are going to check expansion. we aren't going to halt expansion. this line, imagine area line that we run down will be moved. but what will happen is it will happen in an orderly process to determine by the central government in london and will sound very familiar in an hour when i'm talking about united states indian p
one is we need to keep an army, a military presence in north america. we need to keep an army of 10,000 troops. that's expensive. how are we going to pay for that at a time when british taxpayers have been taxed to the hilt. here's an idea. since this war was fought and this gars ison is being maintained to protect our north american citizens, let's ask them to help them foot the bill and have taxation even though we may not have representation. we know where that went. one of the smarter...
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france has exited north america. it's divided its territory between britain east of mississippi and spain in the west. basically, a gave its territory west of the mississippi to spain to keep it out of the hands of the brits. if you you look bottom right of a little pink area, red area. what we would now call haiti. we are accustomed to hearing on the news that it is one of the poorest countries in the western -- westernit in hemisphere. in 1763, it was a jewel in the french imperial crown because that was the island that produced sugar and coffee. the problem was, you have 30,000-40,000 french colonial population, and close to half a million black slaves, a powder keg. but france is gone. and then you look at the map on your left. so britain fought this world war. churchill called it the first world war, was victorious all around the globe. in america, they acquire this huge empire now. stretching to the mississippi, which is what brits have been fighting for for a long time. get rid of the french and their indian a
france has exited north america. it's divided its territory between britain east of mississippi and spain in the west. basically, a gave its territory west of the mississippi to spain to keep it out of the hands of the brits. if you you look bottom right of a little pink area, red area. what we would now call haiti. we are accustomed to hearing on the news that it is one of the poorest countries in the western -- westernit in hemisphere. in 1763, it was a jewel in the french imperial crown...
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this then was the start of british settler colonialism in north america. then in new zealand and australia and of course canada, north america appeared exporting the surplus people with land and wealth if they could best in the deeply rooted civilization already they are. they brought with them the picture go coulter under roman and christian mother and practices. a level of subordination of women unknown in north america but inherent to the culture conquest and settlement whichis was based on violence in the violation of native women. indigenous women had continued to bear the brunt of colonial violent specifically violence. both within families and byncren settler predators and increasingly sex traffickers. incidents of has long been astronomical. the colonial use restrictions on indigenous policing authority on reservations yet another legacy of conquest and the doctrine of discovery and with the impairment of indigenous sovereignty. it opens the door for perpetratperpetrat ors of central violence to know there will be no consequences for their k action
this then was the start of british settler colonialism in north america. then in new zealand and australia and of course canada, north america appeared exporting the surplus people with land and wealth if they could best in the deeply rooted civilization already they are. they brought with them the picture go coulter under roman and christian mother and practices. a level of subordination of women unknown in north america but inherent to the culture conquest and settlement whichis was based on...
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it is deal decided human habitation in north america. representative of those first people in western pennsylvania. arrivedfirst europeans they found native peoples here. peoples who settled at the confluence of the three rivers. when george washington arrives in 1753, he wanted to meet queen alaquip. she was a chief. she was probably already in her late 70's or 80's when 21-year-old george washington arrives. 21-year-old washington was six big and strong with red hair. he was trying to build a career. the governor of virginia hired him to come to the western wilds and chase out the french who were building forts along the allegheny river. george was captured. he nearly drowned in the allegheny river but he kept coming back. ohiocured the forks of the for the british empire. lewis and clark started their expedition right here in pittsburgh. meriwether lewis was at fort fayette, which replaced fort pitt. he and william clark set out on a transcontinental exploration in 1803. they built the boat right here in pittsburgh, k 55 foot boat. th
it is deal decided human habitation in north america. representative of those first people in western pennsylvania. arrivedfirst europeans they found native peoples here. peoples who settled at the confluence of the three rivers. when george washington arrives in 1753, he wanted to meet queen alaquip. she was a chief. she was probably already in her late 70's or 80's when 21-year-old george washington arrives. 21-year-old washington was six big and strong with red hair. he was trying to build a...
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it is deal decided human habitation in north america. this figure is representative of those first people in western pennsylvania. one the first europeans arrived they found native peoples here. peoples who settled at the confluence of the three rivers. when george washington arrives in 1753, he wanted to meet queen alaquip. she was a chief. she was probably already in her late 70's or 80's when 21-year-old george washington arrives. 21-year-old washington was six feet tall, big and strong with red hair. he was trying to build a career. the governor of virginia hired him to come to the western wilds and chase out the french who were building forts along the allegheny river. george was captured. he nearly drowned in the allegheny river but he kept coming back. he secured the forks of the ohio for the british empire. lewis and clark started their expedition right here in pittsburgh. meriwether lewis was at fort fayette, which replaced fort pitt. he and william clark set out on a transcontinental exploration in 1803. they built the boat rig
it is deal decided human habitation in north america. this figure is representative of those first people in western pennsylvania. one the first europeans arrived they found native peoples here. peoples who settled at the confluence of the three rivers. when george washington arrives in 1753, he wanted to meet queen alaquip. she was a chief. she was probably already in her late 70's or 80's when 21-year-old george washington arrives. 21-year-old washington was six feet tall, big and strong with...
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this then was the start of the colonialism in north america. i include canada and north america. including convicts with promises of that they could they built with them the patriotic culture under roman and christian laws in practices. a level of subordination of women unknown in north america but inherent to the culture of the conquest and settlement which is based on violence and the violation of native women. they had continued to bear the brunt of colonial violence specifically sexual violence both within families and by settler predators. an increasingly traffickers. it has long been astronomical. views that. on the policing authority yet another legacy of conquest. it opens the door for perpetrators of sexual violence to note know there will be no consequences for their actions. under the u.s. colonial system the jurisdiction for crimes committed on native lands. the federal authority. by legislation in the 1880s. they can be applied only to reservations. in the rate of fault is more than twice the national average after the publication of a skating 2007 report the women's
this then was the start of the colonialism in north america. i include canada and north america. including convicts with promises of that they could they built with them the patriotic culture under roman and christian laws in practices. a level of subordination of women unknown in north america but inherent to the culture of the conquest and settlement which is based on violence and the violation of native women. they had continued to bear the brunt of colonial violence specifically sexual...
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18th century it was going to be the home of one of the largest british military installations in north america. the diorama in front of it represents what pittsburgh would have looked like in the mid-1760's. look at tod place to understand the history of why this triangle of land inside of the park today was so important in the 18th century and into the 19th century for a lot of reasons. the biggest is just the location along the two rivers, the allegheny on one side. they come together to form the ohio. is so important is certainly during the 18th century and the mid-18th century, the allegheny takes you all the way up to french canada. you can also from the ohio, travel up smaller streams and make it a great theory -- make it up to lake erie. ittish america, the heart of along the potomac. those two rivers are important enough but want to get on the ohio, you can continue and basically -- once you get on the ohio, you can continue and basically go to new orleans. you can control the whole region in essence, militarily you can keep your enemy for moving large amounts of men and materials alon
18th century it was going to be the home of one of the largest british military installations in north america. the diorama in front of it represents what pittsburgh would have looked like in the mid-1760's. look at tod place to understand the history of why this triangle of land inside of the park today was so important in the 18th century and into the 19th century for a lot of reasons. the biggest is just the location along the two rivers, the allegheny on one side. they come together to form...
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finally, churchillians throughout north america will have their permanent home. not only one link to the historical venue of fulton but situated here in the very heart of the most important of the world's capitals. this new home, our home, adjacent to foggy bottom state department is only a few minutes' walk from the white house where i am happy to say much of my bust of churchill continues to stand as it has now for the last 50 years into the private quarters of the first family. now, this is not the end. it's not even the beginning of the end. but it is perhaps after nearly a 50-year start the end of the beginning. at long last we now have the tools to do the job, and must look to the future. our plan said that one of those big ideas that churchill understood could completely captivate the names -- the minds of the market people and bring out their creative and energetic powers. here in washington we are surrounded by venerables and venerated institutions of study including for example, only the woodrow wilson international center for scholars of the brookings
finally, churchillians throughout north america will have their permanent home. not only one link to the historical venue of fulton but situated here in the very heart of the most important of the world's capitals. this new home, our home, adjacent to foggy bottom state department is only a few minutes' walk from the white house where i am happy to say much of my bust of churchill continues to stand as it has now for the last 50 years into the private quarters of the first family. now, this is...
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with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. >> when i went in there, they were friendly, discreet, and i felt like it was a team of people that were all working with me to help me get my hair back. >> they took care of something that was really terrifying to me -- really terrifying -- and made it fantastic. >> announcer: over 500,000 men and women just like you have turned to hair club customized to achieve the best possible results for their specific need. >> this is my hair. and it feels great. it feels natural. it's growing. it's strong. it's stronger than it's ever been. >> announcer: today we'll introduce you to hair club's newest technologies, and explain how there is a hair-loss solution that's perfect for you. so stay t
with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. >> when i went in there, they were friendly, discreet, and i felt like it was a...
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. >>> a new list is out raking the best ski resorts in north america. which colorado ski areas made the cut?>>> a big night in >>> welcome back have you tried to decide where to ski? a magazine is out with the top ski resorts in all of north america and you can say right here in colorado. beavercreek and aspen and steamboat and vail made the list. it is exciting to see a lot of the state. heavy mountain snow is going to be there over the next couple of days. flores for the front range and they will start tomorrow morning possibly throughout the morning and early afternoon but it will be very cold next week. temperatures staying in the 30s all week long. we have mostly 30s across the front range and some 40s mixed in their. it is cooler toward boulder. for temperatures right now are on the cool side and we have had cloud cover come in from the south. durango already some rain and snow. are we expecting a lot more. 10 to 20 inches of snow with windy conditions here. winter storm warning starting tonight at midnight and lasting through monday. we also have
. >>> a new list is out raking the best ski resorts in north america. which colorado ski areas made the cut?>>> a big night in >>> welcome back have you tried to decide where to ski? a magazine is out with the top ski resorts in all of north america and you can say right here in colorado. beavercreek and aspen and steamboat and vail made the list. it is exciting to see a lot of the state. heavy mountain snow is going to be there over the next couple of days. flores...
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. >> reporter: all of these products made here in china are headed for north america.the tpp passes chances are more businesses will shift to countries that have signed on to the tpp. china is a part of the tpp in favor of malaysia and vietnam, which are with the tpp near death, he fears his hiring plans will also stall. >> we think the tpp in our particular company will generate numerous, high-paying jobs. most social media designs, sale and marketing. >> if you got a chance to sit down with donald trump what would you tell him about the tpp and asia? >> i would say asia is an very important place. the united states would be wise to sit down and say how can we engage china. because this is where things happen. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yo yoon. >>> well, it's being called the white house in midtown. trump tower in the middle of manhattan is creating a traffic and security nightmare and a headache for some of the most recognizab recognizable retailers in the world. the flagship stores are concerned as the busy holiday shopping season approa
. >> reporter: all of these products made here in china are headed for north america.the tpp passes chances are more businesses will shift to countries that have signed on to the tpp. china is a part of the tpp in favor of malaysia and vietnam, which are with the tpp near death, he fears his hiring plans will also stall. >> we think the tpp in our particular company will generate numerous, high-paying jobs. most social media designs, sale and marketing. >> if you got a chance...
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finally, churchillian's throughout north america will have their permanent home. to historye linked the situated here in the very of one of the most important with capitals. this new home is only a few minutes' walk from the white house, where i am happy to say a bust of churchill continues to last 50s it has the years in the private quarters of the first family. this is not the end. it's not even the beginning of the end. is, perhaps, after nearly a 50-year start, the in was the beginning. at long last, we now have the tools to do the job and must look to the future. our plan sets out one of those that churchill understood could completely captivate the minds of the american people and bring out their creative and energetic powers. washington, we are surrounded by venerable and venerated institutions of study, including, for example, the woodrow wilson international theer for scholars, brookings institution, the heritage foundation, and the american enterprise institute. we are dedicated and passionate in our commitment that within nclc will stand tall among thes
finally, churchillian's throughout north america will have their permanent home. to historye linked the situated here in the very of one of the most important with capitals. this new home is only a few minutes' walk from the white house, where i am happy to say a bust of churchill continues to last 50s it has the years in the private quarters of the first family. this is not the end. it's not even the beginning of the end. is, perhaps, after nearly a 50-year start, the in was the beginning. at...
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most of the politicians that we work with or that you run into, in the eu and in north america, they are way out of date and have a big misunderstanding on what personal privacy is, as related to the security issue. is the essential message that is not getting through to those politicians? >> that is a great question. it depends on where you are at. studioied, the startup -- data tribe, the startup we ask thoseted -- questions. whether it is stopping a nationstate from shutting down your power grid to personal privacy -- when i talk about personal privacy from the silent circle and the black phone perspective, most of them kind of gloss over and say we do not understand the problem. they are very distant from the personal privacy conversation, but they are definitely engaged in what i will call the cyber security. they understand that. because it is dollars and cents. stephen: that is the part of the issue that we are focused more on, cyber security issues. we have seen high-profile hacks of sony and yahoo! our companies dealing with these, and what do they knew that whether they nee
most of the politicians that we work with or that you run into, in the eu and in north america, they are way out of date and have a big misunderstanding on what personal privacy is, as related to the security issue. is the essential message that is not getting through to those politicians? >> that is a great question. it depends on where you are at. studioied, the startup -- data tribe, the startup we ask thoseted -- questions. whether it is stopping a nationstate from shutting down your...
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. >> we have a derth of snow across north america or at least the united states right now through november. very low and i was reading i don't know exactly where we are in the records, but there's not a lot of snow. in fact i know some ski areas out west are having to delay the openings. >> i'm sure the swedes this early time would like to send some time to us. >> but some of the snow cover in europe especially siberia some folks the believe portends to a snowy winter across north america. we shall see if that translates right now they can have it. >> yes they can. i'm happy about that. >> let's show you what's happening on this gorgeous thursday. no snow, it is beautiful. a lit color still on the other side of the potomac. looking to the southeast at the tower there at reagan national airport with the potomac in the background. temperatures climbing into the low 60s this afternoon. little bitable sieve at times we've had -- bit breezy at times. we've had some gusts 20, 25 miles per hour, but you have outdoor plans, beautiful day for it. i was talking with jan in the yard. 53 at 9:00 and a
. >> we have a derth of snow across north america or at least the united states right now through november. very low and i was reading i don't know exactly where we are in the records, but there's not a lot of snow. in fact i know some ski areas out west are having to delay the openings. >> i'm sure the swedes this early time would like to send some time to us. >> but some of the snow cover in europe especially siberia some folks the believe portends to a snowy winter across...
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and, north america is becoming a priority. "we want to write a comeback story in north america.have to move to a relative -- a relevance manufacturer for the mass market. " vw wants to offer more of the vehicles people want like luxury sedans and sport-utility vehicle's. experts say electric cars of the only way forward. vw has only had some success with electric car markets, but now claims it will be the global market leader in only nine years. helena: lufthansa is appealing a frankfurt court ruling allowing its pilots to strike on wednesday for 24 hours. the carrier is trying to obtain an injunction to stop the strike. it has canceled 900 flights over the walkout, which is overpaid. the pilots union has rejected a management offer to go to arbitration. lufthansa is already searching for alternative travel for some 75,000 passengers affected by the strike. do you remember six years ago when flights across europe were canceled after the eruption of a rather awkwardly named icelandic volcano? at the time, it filled the skies with so much ash that planes couldn't use the airspace
and, north america is becoming a priority. "we want to write a comeback story in north america.have to move to a relative -- a relevance manufacturer for the mass market. " vw wants to offer more of the vehicles people want like luxury sedans and sport-utility vehicle's. experts say electric cars of the only way forward. vw has only had some success with electric car markets, but now claims it will be the global market leader in only nine years. helena: lufthansa is appealing a...
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. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, the products are safe, d d we he lolotsf studies to shothat. >>many scientists osose researar is not funded bthee pestice ininstry challenge the safe of f onics, saying th even low levels oexexpore can affect the abily y of heybeeses to communicacate and can supupps their imimmune system, making th more sususceptible to o virusesd varroa miteses. >> the effects of these pesticides s on the bees s is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can't find theiwaway home, they can't riring rourcess back to thehe hive, thehe hive s depleted of worker bees and forager bebees, and ththe hive t crashshes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollininators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in dedecline, a a quarter of th
. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, the products are safe, d d we he lolotsf studies to shothat. >>many scientists osose researar is not funded bthee pestice ininstry challenge the safe of f onics, saying th even low levels oexexpore can affect the abily y of heybeeses to communicacate and can supupps their imimmune system,...
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finally, churchillians throughout north america will have their permanent home. not only one link to the historical venue of fulton but situated here in the very heart of the most important of the world's capitals. this new home, our home, adjacent to foggy bottom state department is only a few minutes' walk from the white house where i am happy to say much of my bust of churchill continues to stand as it has now for the last 50 years into the private quarters of the first family. now, this is not the end. it's not even the beginning of the end. but it is perhaps after nearly a 50-year start the end of the beginning. at long last we now have the tools to do the job, and must look to the future. our plan said that one of those big ideas that churchill understood could completely captivate the names -- the minds of the market people and bring out their creative and energetic powers. here in washington we are surrounded by venerables and venerated institutions of study including for example, only the woodrow wilson international center for scholars of the brookings
finally, churchillians throughout north america will have their permanent home. not only one link to the historical venue of fulton but situated here in the very heart of the most important of the world's capitals. this new home, our home, adjacent to foggy bottom state department is only a few minutes' walk from the white house where i am happy to say much of my bust of churchill continues to stand as it has now for the last 50 years into the private quarters of the first family. now, this is...
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first this evening, our north america editorjon sopel reports on donald trump's historic victory.pplause entered donaldj applause entered donald j trump. applause entered donald] trump. sorry, president trump, as he will be in january. this is the most momentous and unexpected election victory in america's 240 year history. at a stroke, it seemed the streetfighter insurgent had given way to the statesman. now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. have to bind the wounds of division. have to get together. to all republicans and democrats and independents gci’oss and democrats and independents across this nation, i say it is time for us to come together as one united people. applause cheering it's time. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans, and this is so important to me. having been accused of racism during his campaign, and targeting minorities, another new tone. for those who have chosen not tone. for those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your g
first this evening, our north america editorjon sopel reports on donald trump's historic victory.pplause entered donaldj applause entered donald j trump. applause entered donald] trump. sorry, president trump, as he will be in january. this is the most momentous and unexpected election victory in america's 240 year history. at a stroke, it seemed the streetfighter insurgent had given way to the statesman. now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. have to bind the wounds of...
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then all of north america. the projected revenue is about $30 billion a year one. and also does something interesting. it provides restitution to people's property has been confiscated during the drug wars and a lot of the taxes go to restitution for these people. entire communities have been destroyed. it also creates a five-year moratorium for small operators to start businesses and consolidate markets before corporations are allowed to come in. five years is not everything is not nothing. there is something else that happening california that is even beyond colorado. they have a very loose medical program for 20 years. and it's not a hard program to get into. i was a people use it for other purposes and in california it's always been the friendliest cannabis state that i've been to. it's just a part of culture. they were all professional people working in hollywood. what were they mixing. what kind of edibles with a mixing with how many hits of vapor because some of them have arthritis and some of them wanted to manage this pain or that pain. and it is just in t
then all of north america. the projected revenue is about $30 billion a year one. and also does something interesting. it provides restitution to people's property has been confiscated during the drug wars and a lot of the taxes go to restitution for these people. entire communities have been destroyed. it also creates a five-year moratorium for small operators to start businesses and consolidate markets before corporations are allowed to come in. five years is not everything is not nothing....
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snow's previous books include "archaeology of native north america" and "the iroquois." in all 20 books, he is known for his research into paleo
snow's previous books include "archaeology of native north america" and "the iroquois." in all 20 books, he is known for his research into paleo
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with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven relts, hair clubvides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem, all backed up by our ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. >> when i went in there, they were friendly, discreet, and i felt like it was a team of people that were all working with me to help me get my hair back. >> they took care of something that was really terrifying to me -- really terrifying -- and made it fantastic. >> announcer: over 500,000 men and women just like you have turned to hair club for guaranteed, proven solutions, customized to achieve the best possible results for their specific need. >> this is my hair. and it feels great. it feels natural. it's growing. it's strong. it's stronger than it's ever been. >> announcer: today we'll introduce you to hair club's newest technologies, and explain how there is
with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven relts, hair clubvides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem, all backed up by our ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. >> when i went in there, they were friendly, discreet,...
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that cut north america in half. >> this is an ocean floor. that dinosaurs were walking in. and when they died the remains fall into it and become o tpos fossilized. >> . we're back a problem solvers consumer alert. involving more than 7 hundred thousand toyota. min sraoe vans in the u.s. that automaker is recalling models made between 2011. 2016. because of a problem they say with the latch. that could cause the vehicle sliding doors to open. while it's moving. no word from toy toyota. if the injuries. it will notify ordinary reason and prudence of the problem. in it will notify owners of the problem in mid january. >> the season to shop. we talked about that a lot during the show. we know how much everyone loves to wait in line. >> there's an app out. that just might make shopsing a little more fun. jim of lone tree. >> i love shopping. >> has already down loaded the new app. >> it's convenient. this is the sixth time i've used it. >> and on board. >> it saves time. kick off the salvation army red kettle campaign. >> another round of snow. race into the stay. quickly as it
that cut north america in half. >> this is an ocean floor. that dinosaurs were walking in. and when they died the remains fall into it and become o tpos fossilized. >> . we're back a problem solvers consumer alert. involving more than 7 hundred thousand toyota. min sraoe vans in the u.s. that automaker is recalling models made between 2011. 2016. because of a problem they say with the latch. that could cause the vehicle sliding doors to open. while it's moving. no word from toy...
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from big mountain terrain across the globe, to epic backcountry destinations of north america, each episode is filled with beautiful scenery the mountain top ski & snowboard series is sponsored by island lake catskiing-- over 25 years of providing powder therapy. and tourism fernie-- small-town charm, big mountain adventure. ( clicking, whirring ) man on radio: oh, this is nice program-- just roll into town and go straight to it. man #2 on radio: straight to bluebird. man #3 on radio: "taku blue," man. taku blue. ( man on radio continues ) ( man continues ) ( laughs ) ( man laughs ) woman: i think the greatest surprise in this trip was showing up to some zones that mac and sage had skied a couple years ago that now are covered in a sheet of ice. - ( scraping ) - ( man grunts ) yeah, everything, it's all ice down there. ere. ( scraping ) oh--! ( grunts, pants ) man: my line was ice the whole way. - man: no snow, huh? - oh, my god. that was gnarly. but it feels like i'm on my toes more than-- more than usual. and as always, it gives me ever increasing respect for ak and the mountains up here.
from big mountain terrain across the globe, to epic backcountry destinations of north america, each episode is filled with beautiful scenery the mountain top ski & snowboard series is sponsored by island lake catskiing-- over 25 years of providing powder therapy. and tourism fernie-- small-town charm, big mountain adventure. ( clicking, whirring ) man on radio: oh, this is nice program-- just roll into town and go straight to it. man #2 on radio: straight to bluebird. man #3 on radio:...
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it is the oldest side of human habitation in north america. this figure is representative of those first peoples in western pennsylvania. when the first europeans arrived they found native peoples here. peoples who had settled at the confluence of the three rivers. when george washington arrives in 1753, he wanted to meet queen alaquipa. she was a chief. she was already probably already in her late 70's or 80's when 21-year-old george washington arrived. 21-year-old washington was six feet, two and a half inches tall. big and strong with red hair. he was trying to build a career. the governor of virginia hired him to come to the western wilds and chase out the french who were building forts along the allegheny river. george was captured. he nearly drowned in the allegheny river but he kept coming back. and he secured the forks of the ohio as they called them for the british empire. lewis and clark started their expedition right here in pittsburgh. meriwether lewis was at fort fayette, which replaced fort pitt. he and william clark set out on a
it is the oldest side of human habitation in north america. this figure is representative of those first peoples in western pennsylvania. when the first europeans arrived they found native peoples here. peoples who had settled at the confluence of the three rivers. when george washington arrives in 1753, he wanted to meet queen alaquipa. she was a chief. she was already probably already in her late 70's or 80's when 21-year-old george washington arrived. 21-year-old washington was six feet, two...
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we have seen a renaissance in several different markets, including north america, on pc.mobile business and pc business are converging. the mobile platforms are able to deliver -- stronger in the graphic processing units and the networking layer, so we can build a very rich experience on mobile. ofdi: the next hour "bloomberg markets: asia" to look forward to. >> it is all about the won and other currencies, dollar strength, and trump. also, the speculation about asia in the crosshairs of trade protectionism. is it time to change strategy? 111, more onay, "bloomberg markets." ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: in a stunning victory, donald trump has been elected the 45th president of the united states. trump defied poll predictions winning battleground states of florida, pennsylvania, ohio and north carolina. he spoke to supporters at approximately 3:00 a.m. wednesday morning at a new york city rally after receiving a call from hillary clinton conceding the presidency. president-elect trump: every single american will have the
we have seen a renaissance in several different markets, including north america, on pc.mobile business and pc business are converging. the mobile platforms are able to deliver -- stronger in the graphic processing units and the networking layer, so we can build a very rich experience on mobile. ofdi: the next hour "bloomberg markets: asia" to look forward to. >> it is all about the won and other currencies, dollar strength, and trump. also, the speculation about asia in the...
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america." reporting from charlotte, north carolina, i am katty kay. iraqi forces meet mosul and get fierce resistance from islamic state. our correspondent is with them. reporter: this is stretch is laced with ied's and illustrates how hard and difficult this final stage of the battle is going to be. just day one inside mosul. katty: only one week to go before america votes in one of the most extraordinary elections in history, and states like north carolina are getting a lot of attention. it may the hard to believe, but elections used to be something to celebrate. at one bakery they are dusting off an old recipe to revive the tradition. katty: welcome to "world news america." 2 years after being driven out by so-called islamic state, the first iraqi forces have reentered mosul and tonight they are within the city limits. the assault, now in its third week, involves hundreds of troops in heavily armed vehicles. but there are concerns for more than one million civilians who are thought to be trapped inside mosul. our correspondent and cameraman are the
america." reporting from charlotte, north carolina, i am katty kay. iraqi forces meet mosul and get fierce resistance from islamic state. our correspondent is with them. reporter: this is stretch is laced with ied's and illustrates how hard and difficult this final stage of the battle is going to be. just day one inside mosul. katty: only one week to go before america votes in one of the most extraordinary elections in history, and states like north carolina are getting a lot of attention....
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and a new study lists both the best and worst airports in north america. a bay airport gets a big mention -- but on which list? >> grant:on wall street--- stocks are down for an eighth consecutive day. marking its longest losing streak since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis. the dow dropped 29 points. the nasdaq--- fell 47 points. and the s&p. lost 9. >> grant: just a gorgeous day today. neurologist-- meterologist, brittney shipp is here with us. >> vicki: gorgeous! >> diane: you can just see beautiful conditions. and the east bay. near sent to cisco as well. satellite radar is showing us a few clouds and parts of san francisco that is a big difference between yesterday and today. and, one thing that we are tracking going into the weekend with the clouds moving in. sunday, a chance of a few scattered showers with a system that we will continue to track to the north of us. >> reporter: our car--68 degrees and palo look, mid- 70's was petaluma at 75 tomorrow. 70 is the height to marleau and sap francisco and 71 degrees and livermore. 68 in petaluma >>
and a new study lists both the best and worst airports in north america. a bay airport gets a big mention -- but on which list? >> grant:on wall street--- stocks are down for an eighth consecutive day. marking its longest losing streak since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis. the dow dropped 29 points. the nasdaq--- fell 47 points. and the s&p. lost 9. >> grant: just a gorgeous day today. neurologist-- meterologist, brittney shipp is here with us. >> vicki: gorgeous!...
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i stand before you today, and i say in front of the largest gathering of muslims in north america, i openly, brazenly, unabashedly call for a struggle, a jihad! and i ask all of you to join me in an american muslim jihad. but what will our jihad be? well, for sure, it's not going to be the pseudo jihad, the false jihad of violence and bloodshed, of isis and al qaeda. that's not jihad. that's chaos. that's facade. that's evil. that's not jihad. the jihad that i am calling you to be a part of is a koranic jihad based upon the prophetic methodology, our jihad that i want all of us to join. are you listening, donald trump? sean hannity, take notes! our jihad! are you listening, islamaphobes? will be to respond to your evil with good. our jihad will be to speak the truth even if you lie. our jihad will be to behave with dignity in the face of your crudeness. our jihad will be to counter your ignorance with education. our jihad will be to respond to your bigotry, your hatred, your islamophobia, with love, kindness and compassion. our jihad will be to stand for justice, to fight alongside t
i stand before you today, and i say in front of the largest gathering of muslims in north america, i openly, brazenly, unabashedly call for a struggle, a jihad! and i ask all of you to join me in an american muslim jihad. but what will our jihad be? well, for sure, it's not going to be the pseudo jihad, the false jihad of violence and bloodshed, of isis and al qaeda. that's not jihad. that's chaos. that's facade. that's evil. that's not jihad. the jihad that i am calling you to be a part of is...
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Nov 22, 2016
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cars in north america in 2021.ing to rebuild its image following the diesel emission scandal. wealthy inacking the the u.k., the number of dollar millionaires they'll 15% after the country voted to leave the the stockote ruffled market and set the pound falling with households well in the u.k. falling 10% in the year that finished in june. he votes to leave the eu may have put a hit on london's status as europe's financial hub but london still on the cutting edge of startups thanks to the u.k.'s financial regulator. we explain. the sta is an unlikely hero. >> you talk to entrepreneurs and lawyers and they have very positive say about the fca. and they to one firm moved from san francisco to london, kind of the big hub for san francisco -- is san francisco but they moved to london, they said the regulator gets us and are more forward thinking. a lot of time the regulator in other countries is set on no but the perception is london is trying to make things work. mark: this so-called sandbox, what is this? >> you coul
cars in north america in 2021.ing to rebuild its image following the diesel emission scandal. wealthy inacking the the u.k., the number of dollar millionaires they'll 15% after the country voted to leave the the stockote ruffled market and set the pound falling with households well in the u.k. falling 10% in the year that finished in june. he votes to leave the eu may have put a hit on london's status as europe's financial hub but london still on the cutting edge of startups thanks to the...
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it is the first concert day for pink in north america since 2014. so tickets, pink's is going on sale friday, november 18th at 10:00 a.m. for the chile peppers at noon on the same day. pink is expecting her second a quick turn around as he's going to rock the stage in july. live at the grounds "wisn 12 news this morning." >> hillary, thank you. the packers start the 3-game road trip on a sour note in nashville. the pack losing and making that three straight losses. rodgers is forced to pass on every down. 51 passes in all. 371 yards, two touchdowns for rodgers. this one to starks there, not that one. defense no match. titans beat the packers 47-25. the packers travel next to washington to play the redskins on sunday. >> tonight line backers martinez and ryan are signing autographs tonight at lambeau. the team is teaming up with the during the holiday season different players are signing autographs on monday nights. fans are asked to donate a minimum of $20 and rodgers is matching the donations during the signings. >> thanks to people in milwaukee, t
it is the first concert day for pink in north america since 2014. so tickets, pink's is going on sale friday, november 18th at 10:00 a.m. for the chile peppers at noon on the same day. pink is expecting her second a quick turn around as he's going to rock the stage in july. live at the grounds "wisn 12 news this morning." >> hillary, thank you. the packers start the 3-game road trip on a sour note in nashville. the pack losing and making that three straight losses. rodgers is...
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it involves expanding a natural gas pipeline to 22 cities and towns, building north america's biggest -- the people of rehoboth are fighting back. >> the fence in, build the barn. >> three years ago. the family's dream was coming true until recently when spectra energy announced plans for a natural gas pine line compressor station next door to chris' horse farm. >> i'm not sure if they think they can just come in and push us around to get what they want. >> reporter: the compressor stations are needed to move the pipeline. but this is the sound the station makes when they do a daily blowdown releasing chemicals into the air. >> we're all guinea pigs for these companies that are coming in for profit taking. >> reporter: other residents are concerned that leaking gas will pollute the drinking water. >> i can't stress enough that clean water act. >> reporter: there's the daily jet engine noise. >> this will destroy the character of rehoboth. >> because there's little or no regulation, what the residents now want is for the governor or the state attorney general to step in and stop it. in
it involves expanding a natural gas pipeline to 22 cities and towns, building north america's biggest -- the people of rehoboth are fighting back. >> the fence in, build the barn. >> three years ago. the family's dream was coming true until recently when spectra energy announced plans for a natural gas pine line compressor station next door to chris' horse farm. >> i'm not sure if they think they can just come in and push us around to get what they want. >> reporter: the...
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it is more than 187-carat and it is the largest known uncut gem quality diamond mined in north america. it will be displayed alongside the home diamond from today through mid february. >>> people getting their facebook news may have been looking at more fake stories than real ones. more facebook users shared and compared to legit ones. at a tech conference last week, mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue of it on his social media platform. >> i think the idea that, you know, fake news on facebook influences the election in any way, i think it is a pretty crazy idea. >> facebook and google though have each announced new plans to prevent fake stories from advertising with websites that spread fake content. >>> nothing but the truth here, lovely today, but, by the weekend? wow, cold. >> it is like a roller coaster. cold weather fans out there. >> it is fall time andrea. it just kind of happens and you have to be ready for your shorts. you have to be ready for the heaters and the parkas. we will have all of that weather coming up in the next five days. a huge swing in are expected. if you li
it is more than 187-carat and it is the largest known uncut gem quality diamond mined in north america. it will be displayed alongside the home diamond from today through mid february. >>> people getting their facebook news may have been looking at more fake stories than real ones. more facebook users shared and compared to legit ones. at a tech conference last week, mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue of it on his social media platform. >> i think the idea that, you know, fake...
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not just today or tomorrow but night as any kid that gross up in north america i would say have a chance to play in the backyard and says i will win the world series for my team. cocoa krisp. it is his birthday, 37, november 1st. send it back to you. >>> happy birthday cocoa. >> mark johnson, we want the game time forecast. >> we can do this. a little bit on edge here. that's okay. my colleagues over here, down and keep me grounded. 77 degrees downtown. windy summer and 75 in bedford and 77 in north royalton. near record highs. hopkins at 76 and at 3:17 this afternoon we touched 80s. two degrees shy of a record high. i'm telling you. it is a good omen. dry weather in the power of 5. here is the game 6 forecast. for nine p.m. and 67 at ten and i will be fine as long as i get my snacks. i'm a binge eater when i get stressed. >>> oh, my goodness. they is. okay. we can't hear you. mark. we have our methods of trying to predict the outcomes of the game and people have tricks. we all try to play psychic but sometimes you with your gut. >> sometimes you rely on luck. >> yes. >> and fate and wha
not just today or tomorrow but night as any kid that gross up in north america i would say have a chance to play in the backyard and says i will win the world series for my team. cocoa krisp. it is his birthday, 37, november 1st. send it back to you. >>> happy birthday cocoa. >> mark johnson, we want the game time forecast. >> we can do this. a little bit on edge here. that's okay. my colleagues over here, down and keep me grounded. 77 degrees downtown. windy summer and 75...
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in north america where we are now? where do you build it? >> there is a guy named richard spencer who is the guru and he says basically -- this is the benign version that he wants to convince nonwhites to leave america because the races can't get along and it's better that they are separate. >> and this is steve bannon? >> no. this is a guy in the alt-right movement that bannon admits to this at breitbart. if he is not a white nationalist himself played footsy while he was at breitbart. it is completely undeniable. i wrote this off -- >> yeah, we are learning about this guy. >> why would you put somebody with that kind of outlook on america inside the west wing of the white house? >> i think donald trump doesn't look at it through that lens. he doesn't see him as that way. he sees him as someone that he has confidence in that helped him secure success at the ballot box last tuesday and will be a part of his administration. i took note of the fact that he referred to bannon and priebus as equals. there is no equal to the chief of staff in the
in north america where we are now? where do you build it? >> there is a guy named richard spencer who is the guru and he says basically -- this is the benign version that he wants to convince nonwhites to leave america because the races can't get along and it's better that they are separate. >> and this is steve bannon? >> no. this is a guy in the alt-right movement that bannon admits to this at breitbart. if he is not a white nationalist himself played footsy while he was at...
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> as far as we know it is one of the largest congregations, at this far north of a latitude in north america. >> not just this animal but any animal? >> any afternoon mall. >> go ahead and pop in at the local sow today fountain. lonely u.s. highway, is for humans as well. >> set the record straight: them or the bugs right? >> i whereas be reading, one bat can eat ten mosquitos in a my knowledge. a big shout out from and george ramiro for heading up north to get us those pictures. >>> kevin janison, you were hanging out. >> fabulous time down there in the district, then when i left i got pulled over by this guy. that's not fun! over dude! >> didn't look like he would take any excuses right? >> i want to thank everybody for coming out of the district, the donald, the hilary and the d trex. and actually, these legs are these little guy's hands. outfit. classic stuff great halloween, i hope all the young folks who were part of our broadcast had as much fun as i did. >> couple of high waves of clouds coming through. and the front that kicked up the wind yesterday, giving us some cooler air to sha
> as far as we know it is one of the largest congregations, at this far north of a latitude in north america. >> not just this animal but any animal? >> any afternoon mall. >> go ahead and pop in at the local sow today fountain. lonely u.s. highway, is for humans as well. >> set the record straight: them or the bugs right? >> i whereas be reading, one bat can eat ten mosquitos in a my knowledge. a big shout out from and george ramiro for heading up north to get...
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this, remarkable resemblance to the xxxx point discovered 1925, old world calendar, new mexico, north america. a bit more crude about the shaft, i believe. not very efficient. not very efficient? is that all you have t tsay? am i in error, mr. boma? you, error? impossible. then what, mr. bom there'a man lying there dead. e spears. what about latimer? my concern for t dead will not bring him back to life, mr. boma. mr. spock... in the interest of efficiency, i don't think we s suld leave his body here. bringing him back to the ship should not interfer with our repair efforts. if you need assistance-- we'll do it. captain's log, stardate 2822.3. we continue to search... but i find it more difficult each moment to ward off a sense of utter futility... and great loss. us has returned from searching quadrant 779x by 534m. results negative. have them proceed to the next quadrant. any word from engineering on our sensors? they're working on them, sir. still inoperable. what about the transporters? they're still reported unsafe. thank you, lieutenant. captain. yes, commissioner? i don't relish the th
this, remarkable resemblance to the xxxx point discovered 1925, old world calendar, new mexico, north america. a bit more crude about the shaft, i believe. not very efficient. not very efficient? is that all you have t tsay? am i in error, mr. boma? you, error? impossible. then what, mr. bom there'a man lying there dead. e spears. what about latimer? my concern for t dead will not bring him back to life, mr. boma. mr. spock... in the interest of efficiency, i don't think we s suld leave his...
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this is the largest light show in north america. it has never been to phoenix before. they made this just for this event. there is a christmas tree, the statue of liberty, 75 displays and 11 exhibits and tons of rides off from different countries around the world. earlier, chinese acrobats and lots of fun entertainment and music and lots of food from around the world also. so much to do here. definitely check it out. tickets range from $24.99 for kids up to $24.99 for adults. >>> it looks like a christmas ornament that belongs on a massive tree. >> a disappointing day for winter sports fans. snowmaking has been a progress. snowball hopes to open up for the snowboarders and skiers tomorrow morning. >> it's been a little chilly here in the valley. this morning it really was chilly. so we have been asking if it is jacket weather. 55% say yes and 45% say no. you can still vote on www.12news.com what you think. these numbers haven't really changed over the last couple of hours. so please way in. matt, what do you think? i am on team yes and i am wanting no. >> i have to sid
this is the largest light show in north america. it has never been to phoenix before. they made this just for this event. there is a christmas tree, the statue of liberty, 75 displays and 11 exhibits and tons of rides off from different countries around the world. earlier, chinese acrobats and lots of fun entertainment and music and lots of food from around the world also. so much to do here. definitely check it out. tickets range from $24.99 for kids up to $24.99 for adults. >>> it...
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survey's method saying this year they were given the sky track's award for best regional airport in north america. >>> if you're frustrated your internet service, you're not alone. they have so many complaints -- the retail broad band service will require infrastructure improvements and need voter's improvement, but those we talk to -- >> it doesn't seem like comcast or xfinity is making prices better. adding another player november 14th to discuss the idea with residents and the city will call 15,000 households ask allow them to listen in and answer questions like a live radio program. >>> a warning this orning about a scam that could have you buying gift cards when you don't need to. we have the details in today's tech bytes. >>reporter::a consumer alert. >> this involves gift cards that most of us use to redeem online. scammers call on the phone claiming they're from government agency like the fbi or iris. >> the scam targets the elderly. >> high tech items you may see hit the item. >> a cookie oven. the smart cookie oven is designed to bake% enough cookies for one and it has wifi capabilities
survey's method saying this year they were given the sky track's award for best regional airport in north america. >>> if you're frustrated your internet service, you're not alone. they have so many complaints -- the retail broad band service will require infrastructure improvements and need voter's improvement, but those we talk to -- >> it doesn't seem like comcast or xfinity is making prices better. adding another player november 14th to discuss the idea with residents and the...
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here north america? and universities throughout the state - the d-o-t is transforming a stretch of i-380 into a test zone for self-driving vehicles. the idea of a car without a driver isn't sitting well with many - but experts say we wo over control - at least not right away. "it's very much a gradual process. this is not an overnight kind of thing where all of a sudden robots will be taking the roadways of iowa. // the first generation is going to be where we sit behind the wheel and turn over control to the vehicle." vehicle."tonight on the cbs 2 news ten at 10 - we'll tell you how this project will affect you going forward. and still to come... come...get settttt -- for state volleyball! sights and installment coming up in sports! from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm michelle mar. marsh.isis's leader says he's preparing for his own death and is making plans to transfer power to one of his de. deputies.abu bakr al-baghdadi is in streak from the terrorism alert that isis later says he is pre
here north america? and universities throughout the state - the d-o-t is transforming a stretch of i-380 into a test zone for self-driving vehicles. the idea of a car without a driver isn't sitting well with many - but experts say we wo over control - at least not right away. "it's very much a gradual process. this is not an overnight kind of thing where all of a sudden robots will be taking the roadways of iowa. // the first generation is going to be where we sit behind the wheel and turn...
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. >> were the largest airport in north america by physical side. the man with explanations for everything. i'm haunting horse perky this is ultimately the artist vision and the artist voice. a masonic capsule that appears to recognize and new world order. the truth is it was the new world airport commission and it was a group of civic minded people and organizations i came together for the opening celebrations of the airport. a lot of people associate that is hiding in plain sight for this theory. most of the secrecy surrounds what lies beneath. >> these are kind of the initial conspiracy punters at the to when underground maze, tunnel spanning more than a mile east and west that many beliefs lead to secret bunkers for the world elite. >> they think that we have an underground bunker and tunnel for a norad installation. if you look around its just really a lot of stuff that we store in the airport. or is it? we don't know where the alien sketch came from. it's been here for years and we presume that somebody who worked on their druid, but i will le
. >> were the largest airport in north america by physical side. the man with explanations for everything. i'm haunting horse perky this is ultimately the artist vision and the artist voice. a masonic capsule that appears to recognize and new world order. the truth is it was the new world airport commission and it was a group of civic minded people and organizations i came together for the opening celebrations of the airport. a lot of people associate that is hiding in plain sight for...
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it's a big problem because especially north america and asian tourists, there comes not that much.hey are ace -- -- the state of emergency is a state of war. cancellation insurance. her -- you see there had there have been terror attacks -- the other angle are these criminal gangs. it is a very cynical and nasty way to be. problem -- the robert knows they have cash on them. anchor: it is a culture of role -- of walking around with cash. guest: we have some brigade of these people. exampleese people, for -- it actually goes quite well. ishor: are you worried this going to change the nature of holidays in france, of paris, of the places, the wonderful places, lovely places people come and see? think if we get rid of talking about the problem in france, we have less problem all those people killed on the streets. anchor: there is a lot of crime in countries, that is true. paris being such a high profile place, people are clearly looking at this and decided to stay away. guest: the problem exists in much rid, in berlin. across europe. if you go to london or paris, exactly the same risk
it's a big problem because especially north america and asian tourists, there comes not that much.hey are ace -- -- the state of emergency is a state of war. cancellation insurance. her -- you see there had there have been terror attacks -- the other angle are these criminal gangs. it is a very cynical and nasty way to be. problem -- the robert knows they have cash on them. anchor: it is a culture of role -- of walking around with cash. guest: we have some brigade of these people. exampleese...
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. >> obstacles come from north america. the measures president obama has taken are in the right direction, there are good measures, but they are insufficient. they maintain a blockade, especially in the financial sector. >> obama punched holes in the trade embargo already. parts of it are still in effect and only one thing can end it for good. >> it's going to be on us to engage in a pragmatic talk about whyd the embargo is no longer an effective tool. >> the republican-controlled u.s. congress -- critics say he's given way too much in return for far too little. french train maker and canada's bombardier has been awarded a contract to build new commuter trains for the paris region. this comes weeks after the french government had to intervene to save another side that was threatened with closure. for alstromlifeline and lombardy air. the contract is worth 3 billion euros and will provide enough work for 3200 employees. the trains will be manufactured inthese plants near valencia the north of the country. it's one of the big
. >> obstacles come from north america. the measures president obama has taken are in the right direction, there are good measures, but they are insufficient. they maintain a blockade, especially in the financial sector. >> obama punched holes in the trade embargo already. parts of it are still in effect and only one thing can end it for good. >> it's going to be on us to engage in a pragmatic talk about whyd the embargo is no longer an effective tool. >> the...
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brett: the protestant church which rose out of that has spread to north america at first tell me a little more about the size of promises smooth. -- protestantism. >> they has exceeded the bounds of eastern europe. this is something at the british empire. the czech republic. as of today we find enormous communities or powerful communities in korea for example. latin america has seen an enormous growth. it covers for whole array of political positions. you have it in scandinavia. they are extremely liberal so it is truly a very large movement. it gets to be the duty of the particular individual and this meant of course democracy --brett: what is the relationship today between the protestant church and the catholic church? >> by and large i think these are movements that have found themselves and i think the logical of questions -- the logical questions continue to be abated. brett: tonight authorities and morocco are promising monday to investigate the death of a fish seller who was crushed by a garbage truck. the gruesome death has triggered outrage across the country. >>'s life ended in
brett: the protestant church which rose out of that has spread to north america at first tell me a little more about the size of promises smooth. -- protestantism. >> they has exceeded the bounds of eastern europe. this is something at the british empire. the czech republic. as of today we find enormous communities or powerful communities in korea for example. latin america has seen an enormous growth. it covers for whole array of political positions. you have it in scandinavia. they are...
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and thiss vl >>> north america's oldest polar bear happens to live at the san francisco zoo.his is video of what is an annual tradition, manmade snow is brought in so he can enjoy a bit of the natural environment. >> i love his back legs all kicked out getting his belly on the snow. >> i miss the old country. he will turn 35 this year and he has been at the zoo 31 of the 35 years. after being found foraging in a dump in canada. >> that's better than the dump, right? >> he feels that way very strongly. >> it's going to feel chillier. >> the next couple days getting cold outside. grab the jackets. midweek, rain. >> wednesday. >> pretty seasonal. sounds good. >> "saturday night live" is coming up next. i hear it's a great one. >> it's a good one. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ i heard there was a secret chord that david played and it pleased the lord
and thiss vl >>> north america's oldest polar bear happens to live at the san francisco zoo.his is video of what is an annual tradition, manmade snow is brought in so he can enjoy a bit of the natural environment. >> i love his back legs all kicked out getting his belly on the snow. >> i miss the old country. he will turn 35 this year and he has been at the zoo 31 of the 35 years. after being found foraging in a dump in canada. >> that's better than the dump, right?...