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though i say english north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before the early 1500s, brought by the spanish. there were africans all over the southwest part of the united states, texas, mexico i'm a places that we know long before the first unsuccessful english attempt to found a colony in latere in 1585, and successful colony in jamestown and six tina seven. the notation -- in 1607. the notation about the arrival of 20 on the gross by john rolfe has been taken at the start of the system of stay very -- slavery that developed to change over the course of centuries there is to be -- dispute about the status of the africans. for the immediately treated like enslaved people? or were they more like indentured servants. my own position is that they did not leave the continent of africa with indentures for labor force that. of time. they were taken as enslaved people. oh, the english were late to the slave trade. following the portuguese, dutch, spanish. they well knew how africans were treated in the atlantic world. and they would have understood these peo
though i say english north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before the early 1500s, brought by the spanish. there were africans all over the southwest part of the united states, texas, mexico i'm a places that we know long before the first unsuccessful english attempt to found a colony in latere in 1585, and successful colony in jamestown and six tina seven. the notation -- in 1607. the notation about the arrival of 20 on the gross by john rolfe has been...
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there are 562 recognized tribes in north america and by 1866 red cloud has seen and has heard the stories of how all of those trikes have been dispersed throughout north america, so in 1866 when red cloud succeeds in alleying the cheyenne, arapaho and la cota people, he ends up asking them to gather and make a very strong showing against fort phil kearny. we think there was an attempt on december 19 where an ambush -- there were probably 1,500 very disappointed warriors sitting over the ridge then. but for whatever reason on that day, leadership didn't go over the ridge. it ngton said not to defend because he can't see anything from there. the wood train is attacked, as it usually was. carington said it's the last day they were going to gatherwood wood. in the decoy party, there were six warriors, three from each of the representing drives for the coup that is about to take place. one of them is crazy horse, a very strong warrior and a man with incredibly strong medicine as a warrior. they get the wood train. the infanry goes out. another thing about fort kearny, another nail in their cof
there are 562 recognized tribes in north america and by 1866 red cloud has seen and has heard the stories of how all of those trikes have been dispersed throughout north america, so in 1866 when red cloud succeeds in alleying the cheyenne, arapaho and la cota people, he ends up asking them to gather and make a very strong showing against fort phil kearny. we think there was an attempt on december 19 where an ambush -- there were probably 1,500 very disappointed warriors sitting over the ridge...
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native peoples not only in the native south but throughout eastern north america, responding and moving and resettling and recrafting their communities. this is, indeed, what the yamasi, the people who come to be known at the end of the 17th century as the yamasi were engaging in. this exercise in creation and recreation. they're beginning to tell stories here about how they create a meaningful sense of existence for themselves, for their children, indeed, spiritual and important number in native culture, 7. for yamasis, seven generations from now. now, at the midpoint of the 17th century, refugee indian communities began traveling across what becomes -- what had become, excuse me, northern laflorida. that's roughly as i mentioned a moment ago the borderland zone of modern day georgia and florida. many of these refugee communities, native southerners, were fleeing violence. they were fleeing disease. and they were fleeing the increased violence of captive and slave raiding. these are slave raids that are being conducted by other native communities, other nate ive warriors often from the
native peoples not only in the native south but throughout eastern north america, responding and moving and resettling and recrafting their communities. this is, indeed, what the yamasi, the people who come to be known at the end of the 17th century as the yamasi were engaging in. this exercise in creation and recreation. they're beginning to tell stories here about how they create a meaningful sense of existence for themselves, for their children, indeed, spiritual and important number in...
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but also the forced arrival of africans to english north america which tragically was a , genesis of the shameful evils that was slavery. special occasions like this also challenge us, to seek insight and learn lessons regarding how our american evolution has brought us here. for example, we know from keen observers, that with those first steps, which english speaking settlers took in this new land of virginia, and down the centuries to this very day, promised hope and achievement have vied with difficulty, conflict and failure. our virginia, and our american journey continues as does the noble work toward finding and forging together a more perfect union. a historic milestone in commemoration also can encourage us to not just look back upon our storied past, but to look forward. to lift up our eyes and aspirations and to envision a better, brighter, and more fair and just future as a people. as a commonwealth, and as a nation. virginia is more deeply rooted in america's soil and history than any part of our country. those of us honored by our fellow citizens, fortunate enough to be
but also the forced arrival of africans to english north america which tragically was a , genesis of the shameful evils that was slavery. special occasions like this also challenge us, to seek insight and learn lessons regarding how our american evolution has brought us here. for example, we know from keen observers, that with those first steps, which english speaking settlers took in this new land of virginia, and down the centuries to this very day, promised hope and achievement have vied...
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in 1607 -- announcer: founded in 1607, jamestown virginia was the first english settlement in north america. the summer of 1619 marked the arrival of the first african slaves and the first meeting of the general assembly. which established representative government in the colonies. next, on american history tv, a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the first virginia general assembly. [bells clanging] [indistinct shouting] [bells clanging] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i am kirk cox, speaker of the virginia house of delegates. i'm delighted to welcome everyone here at jamestown settlement in the recreated church in james fort. and, those viewing these proceedings online or watching from beyond to the 400 anniversary today of the first and oldest continuous representative legislation body in the western hemisphere. as our forefathers did on this very day 400 years ago, we assemble here at the birthplace of american democracy, jamestown. freedom in the form of representative democracy began here in virginia. the unforgettable and inspiring event that happened here, what began her
in 1607 -- announcer: founded in 1607, jamestown virginia was the first english settlement in north america. the summer of 1619 marked the arrival of the first african slaves and the first meeting of the general assembly. which established representative government in the colonies. next, on american history tv, a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the first virginia general assembly. [bells clanging] [indistinct shouting] [bells clanging] >> good morning. >> good morning....
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there are 600 douglas firs in this forest piece of one of the trees originally from north america and the development is being closely studied. but this leg of a long dry spell is let's say 6 weeks without rain 6 weeks of drought in the trees shrink they don't grow they shrink and the wood starts to contract. the douglas firs have small slit like openings in their bark they close when it's dry in order to stop the tree from drying out. they help the tree retain its moisture it's an adaptation to the dry climate that the trees evolved and. we don't see any problems in this area. the trees are growing even during the dry spells the tree tops also look healthy so we can say they're dealing well with the dryness. it's a very different picture 150 kilometers to the south. recent droughts have destroyed 110 hector's of forest land. and that's created a new problem for forest owners and rangers alike. the invasive bark beetle is spreading fast they borrow their way into the tree trunks if the trees aren't quickly cut down the beetle spread in danger in whole forests forest managers have to c
there are 600 douglas firs in this forest piece of one of the trees originally from north america and the development is being closely studied. but this leg of a long dry spell is let's say 6 weeks without rain 6 weeks of drought in the trees shrink they don't grow they shrink and the wood starts to contract. the douglas firs have small slit like openings in their bark they close when it's dry in order to stop the tree from drying out. they help the tree retain its moisture it's an adaptation...
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yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north americaor with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers in the uk and the eu. you mentioned tariffs, but if there is no deal on brexit, one thing we are likely to is tariffs on trade across the channel. what impact will that have on your company and your consumers? firstly, it doesn't necessarily mean there will be tariffs. that will be a decision for the uk government in terms of how they wish to manage the automotive industry. customers will be paying more? if ta riffs customers will be paying more? if tariffs were imposed, yes, i would expect prices to go up. markets have been getting a boost after the trump administration extended an olive branch to china in their trade war, ahead of talks scheduled for the coming weeks in washington. mariko 0i is following the story. what's the latest? talks will
yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north americaor with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers in the uk and the eu. you mentioned tariffs, but if there is no deal on brexit, one thing we are likely to is tariffs on trade across the channel. what...
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on the outside, looking globally, of course there's trade tensions between north america and china.ight be tariffs on exports from europe to the united states. what kind of impact does that have on you? yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north america and china, or with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers in the uk and we can serve consumers in the uk and the eu. you mentioned tariffs, but if there is no deal on brexit, one thing we are likely to is tariffs on trade across the channel. what impact will that have on your company and your consumers? firstly, it doesn't necessarily mean there will be tariffs. that will be a decision for the uk government in terms of how they wish to manage the automotive industry. with that we end this edition of asia business report. thank you so much for. —— thank you so much for watching. this is bbc n
on the outside, looking globally, of course there's trade tensions between north america and china.ight be tariffs on exports from europe to the united states. what kind of impact does that have on you? yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north america and china, or with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a...
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in united states and north america, you have anti-vaccine movements.t's easier to fight a lack of resources than misinformation. would you agree? >> i think both its situations, they have a different state of complexities. and so, the increased resources. you can't stay in a health system overnight. in many instances, you also find a big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas and the more outlying, remote areas. and ruraral arereas, where you e difficulties of getting health professionals. health systems tend d to be wear baby --. i think the complexities very. it's important to look at the problem in perspective. in north america, even here in europe, it's s a minority, a vol minority -- a v vocal minority that is rerejecting vaccination. the strategies for that situation of refusal would be different. brent: professor, we appreciate you taking the time to talk w wh us and giving us your ininsight. here are some of the other stories making a -- headlines. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with vladimir putin today.
in united states and north america, you have anti-vaccine movements.t's easier to fight a lack of resources than misinformation. would you agree? >> i think both its situations, they have a different state of complexities. and so, the increased resources. you can't stay in a health system overnight. in many instances, you also find a big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas and the more outlying, remote areas. and ruraral arereas, where you e difficulties of...
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to find a ship coming to north america was very difficult. there was one that left earlier to philadelphia. i don't know why hamilton was not on it. maybe he stayed to help his friends recover. that was days after the hurricane. other than that, very few ships left the island. it may be the next ship to leave the island went to boston. how he went to boston -- from boston to new york, there's no evidence one way or the other. he could have taken a ship. according to the newspapers, there is no ship that went directly. it's possible he took a ship to hartford or some other city, boarded another ship. that would be erratic and inconsistent. you never know how long that would take. he could have taken a stagecoach , that was operating at the time, from boston to new york. it to two weeks -- actually it only took one week to travel, in hartford.d that is where the stagecoach guy lived. they probably stayed at his place, made more money. or he could have rented horses. we don't know for certain. >> michael, you have a theory aout hamilton preferri
to find a ship coming to north america was very difficult. there was one that left earlier to philadelphia. i don't know why hamilton was not on it. maybe he stayed to help his friends recover. that was days after the hurricane. other than that, very few ships left the island. it may be the next ship to leave the island went to boston. how he went to boston -- from boston to new york, there's no evidence one way or the other. he could have taken a ship. according to the newspapers, there is no...
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it takes place in north america, the caribbean, europe. those are all happening at the same time. as they are happening, they manifest themselves in different ways. it ends up late into the creation of the united states of america and france. it ends up leading to the gratian of the french revolution. britain did not abolish slavery until 1833 in its colonies. abolitionistdical movement in boston and new york arrives in the united states, that conversation was happening in britain at the time. you have someone like a frederick douglass who goes over to europe, western europe and is talking to and corresponding with activists. you have frederick douglass who goes to ireland and talked to daniel o'connell. laws fighting against the that britain puts on island and he connects the struggles together. he is trying to get other people to join the revolution because of england. i have not heard that is the case but you could say one of the things that becomes a point of contention as they are hashing out the articles of confederation and the constitution is the idea in the south of how yo
it takes place in north america, the caribbean, europe. those are all happening at the same time. as they are happening, they manifest themselves in different ways. it ends up late into the creation of the united states of america and france. it ends up leading to the gratian of the french revolution. britain did not abolish slavery until 1833 in its colonies. abolitionistdical movement in boston and new york arrives in the united states, that conversation was happening in britain at the time....
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>> i guess if there was any weak spot it would be in north america where sales were only up 4%.ut i don't think that numbers's going to stay that lowor long. >> mary anne month tan with gradient investments pmt thank you so ch. >> thankyou. >>> it is time to look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. apple was upgraded to buy at jeffery, the analyst saps wall street underestimates how much moneyropple will make 5g. the price target $2. despite t t grade, the sto fell a fraction to 217.68. corage of disney was initiated with an outperform rating at wells fargo. the analyst calls disney the best name in media. as you know disney will soon launch the streaming service. the price target is $173, the shares down slightly to 131.97. ralph lauren was upgraded to f overthm neutral at atlantic equities. the analyst cites the sol turn around and stock valuation. on the price target is $138. ckand t s was down just a fraction to 92.60 senator sanders says billionaires should onhe richest ame.poses a new tax ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wework's cofounder and ceo was forced to step down from his company
>> i guess if there was any weak spot it would be in north america where sales were only up 4%.ut i don't think that numbers's going to stay that lowor long. >> mary anne month tan with gradient investments pmt thank you so ch. >> thankyou. >>> it is time to look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. apple was upgraded to buy at jeffery, the analyst saps wall street underestimates how much moneyropple will make 5g. the price target $2. despite t t grade, the sto...
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it is typically one of the largest packs in north america.on, elk, mule deer, white tail deer, antelope. >> today spread across the flying d's 113,000 acres. >> wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, coyote coyotes, fox. >> you'll find more species than ranch manager danny johnson can list. >> golden eagles ospreys. >> for ted, his childhood dream was blossoming into reality. he would soon become the largest private landowner in the united states, in the name of conservation, not status. but there's a funny thing about dreams. as beautiful as they are, they're also fragile. and on the horizon were threats that would risk everything ted turner had created. ♪ ♪ yes ♪ hey sean hey dan ♪ on a scale of one to five? one to five? it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. t
it is typically one of the largest packs in north america.on, elk, mule deer, white tail deer, antelope. >> today spread across the flying d's 113,000 acres. >> wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, coyote coyotes, fox. >> you'll find more species than ranch manager danny johnson can list. >> golden eagles ospreys. >> for ted, his childhood dream was blossoming into reality. he would soon become the largest private landowner in the united...
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. >> diaz: wild birds are disappearing across north america at an alarming rate. a new study finds more than a quarter of the entire bird population has vanished in the last half century. jonathan vigliotti has more in tonight's "eye on earth." >> how accurate are these numbers. >> the numbers are extremely accurate. >> reporter: north america's bird population dropped by a staggering three billion in just 50 years. the alarming die off outlined in a new paper. peter mara peter marra, senior author and director of the georgetown environmental initiative calls it an environmental crises. >> i think this needs to be a wake-up call this is a horrible situation and it's about time people wake up and started taking care of their environment that we need to do. because it's an environment that we also depend on. >> reporter: the study brought together information gathered since 1970, much of it collected by thousands of volunteer bird enthusiasts from across the u.s. and canada. hardest hit: grassland birds like sparrows and goldfinches, losing more than half their popu
. >> diaz: wild birds are disappearing across north america at an alarming rate. a new study finds more than a quarter of the entire bird population has vanished in the last half century. jonathan vigliotti has more in tonight's "eye on earth." >> how accurate are these numbers. >> the numbers are extremely accurate. >> reporter: north america's bird population dropped by a staggering three billion in just 50 years. the alarming die off outlined in a new paper....
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the number one recommended brand in north america. check your free credit scores at creditkarma. here's to progress. on august 5th, they tyingened u.s. sanctions. 14 they will ban the sale of most e-cigarettes to curb the vaping epidemic. we'll tell you where. i've always been fascinated by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudd
the number one recommended brand in north america. check your free credit scores at creditkarma. here's to progress. on august 5th, they tyingened u.s. sanctions. 14 they will ban the sale of most e-cigarettes to curb the vaping epidemic. we'll tell you where. i've always been fascinated by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too....
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celebrate because it shows the financial commitment with the southern part of america but to do so in north america. >> any prominent australian americans? there are plenty. bill power will be there for go there is a million great actors which ones will turn up i don't know but many will be there. it's a big deal to us. >> thank you very much for that conversation. >> come on down anytime you want the caliban. this is about three hours.
celebrate because it shows the financial commitment with the southern part of america but to do so in north america. >> any prominent australian americans? there are plenty. bill power will be there for go there is a million great actors which ones will turn up i don't know but many will be there. it's a big deal to us. >> thank you very much for that conversation. >> come on down anytime you want the caliban. this is about three hours.
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we caught up with the north america ceo.t, back to our special double issue on the elements. it covers all the elements, including helium. carol: the world's helium stores are running low and it's not just party balloons at risk. here is jeff muska's on a different kind of inflation problem. jeff: pretty much all of the available helium comes from about a dozen fields and about half of it from the u.s. and qatar. when there is an interruption in supply as there was during the qatar blockade, prices spiked dramatically. it is a bigger problem as the u.s. government has wound down its supply of helium reserves which had been a thing in the early 20th century. it went away at the end. carol: why did the government have those reserves? jeff: turns out, as early as the late 19th century, the government was betting on the future being ruled by airships. jason: and hindenburg put an end to all of that. one of the things you point out among key uses of helium today. arc welding, icbms and space travel. space travel is certainly some
we caught up with the north america ceo.t, back to our special double issue on the elements. it covers all the elements, including helium. carol: the world's helium stores are running low and it's not just party balloons at risk. here is jeff muska's on a different kind of inflation problem. jeff: pretty much all of the available helium comes from about a dozen fields and about half of it from the u.s. and qatar. when there is an interruption in supply as there was during the qatar blockade,...
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of east asia which benefited by cheap manufacturing by having wage levels lower than india over north america that gave a big boost to. south korea and countries like that that now has been kicked away because now with robots. even rich countries can do the manufacturing so countries of africa and. billie's to have the opportunity to head and catch up which the so-called asian tigers had in the past and that's another reason why i think we need to worry we need to have international policies which try to level things between the different continents a lot of the nearest scientists that i've spoken to and cognitive psychologists they raise alarm because they're saying that the good amount of the problems that we're facing here as a humanity is this unfiltered huge amount of the information that internet gives assn and it develops with such a pace that our brains aren't. actually sit to today just deducing its true. will is to have the basement. let me into fact. this is a problem i mean i don't agree with those people who has actually affecting the brain very much but it is making is that they
of east asia which benefited by cheap manufacturing by having wage levels lower than india over north america that gave a big boost to. south korea and countries like that that now has been kicked away because now with robots. even rich countries can do the manufacturing so countries of africa and. billie's to have the opportunity to head and catch up which the so-called asian tigers had in the past and that's another reason why i think we need to worry we need to have international policies...
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posts a ceremony marking the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved africans to arrive in british north americaparticipants include house speaker nancy pelosi, house minority leader kevin mccarthy and historian annette gordon-reed. this was held in emancipation hall in the capitol visitor center. >> forward, march.
posts a ceremony marking the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved africans to arrive in british north americaparticipants include house speaker nancy pelosi, house minority leader kevin mccarthy and historian annette gordon-reed. this was held in emancipation hall in the capitol visitor center. >> forward, march.
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the number one recommended brand in north america.n meets smelly odors, to all the smelly stains that follow there's all free clear odor relief from the first and #1 recommended bran for sensitive skin. it attacks odors, yet is gentle on skin. try all free clear odor relief today! take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> oh, that is a heartwarming moment students greeted their classmate who just returned from visiting the bahamas where he survived hurricane dorian the 3-year-old's mother says her son thinks of dorian as a monster, and now he has nightmares but she says the storm inspired him to be brave. he put on his spider-man vest and said i have to go save the children so out of something that's so, so tough and horrible to happen to a family, at least we see this >> and how sweet that all his friends were there to support him. now it often feels like there is nothing more f
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and it is maybe here in europe and in the united states north america where you have these anti-black scene movements i mean it's easier to fight a lack of resources than it is to fight misinformation would you agree. i think both situations have a different set of complexities so the increased resources you can strengthen your health system overnight or in many instances in low income countries your so find there the. big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas of cities and the more outlying the remote areas of rural areas where you have difficulties often of getting health professionals to go the health system still to be recur and so i think the complexities probably. different nuances of complexities but i think it's also important to look at the problem in perspective so in north america and even here in europe it's a minority albeit a very vocal minority to refuse vaccination and obviously the strategies for. a 4 day. situation of refusal would be different to an area where you have resource limitations right. from the university of the waters rand in so
and it is maybe here in europe and in the united states north america where you have these anti-black scene movements i mean it's easier to fight a lack of resources than it is to fight misinformation would you agree. i think both situations have a different set of complexities so the increased resources you can strengthen your health system overnight or in many instances in low income countries your so find there the. big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas of...
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there used to be 30 million, 40 million around north america.ey interact with the land, with the grass land is the way it's supposed to be. cattle are not from this continent so this trample the land. the land is important because it pulls carbon monoxide out of the air. so if you have naturally normal occurring grass lands like with ted's ranches, it does a better job of actually reducing co2. >> was that his motivation? >> that was his motivation. >> really. >> save everything first of all. you can't save the planet unless you save everything on the planet. with regard to the bison specifically, restore these species back to their native habitats because the earth prospers and flourishes that way. and again, it is not just a nice way of looking at things. not just a nice way of looking at the world. there is real science behind this now. the grass lands where the bison live in north america are going to be bigger co2 carbon monoxide sinks than the cattle. >> quickly, did he have a point of view about the momentum of the climate crisis today ve
there used to be 30 million, 40 million around north america.ey interact with the land, with the grass land is the way it's supposed to be. cattle are not from this continent so this trample the land. the land is important because it pulls carbon monoxide out of the air. so if you have naturally normal occurring grass lands like with ted's ranches, it does a better job of actually reducing co2. >> was that his motivation? >> that was his motivation. >> really. >> save...
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he fights in pontiac's rebellion, and exclusive duty in north america. on the way in 1665, his ship runs aground and he meets a wealthy american family called the livingston's, who we will come back to later. he meets the oldest daughter. she remembers when the regiment comes back he is not there and he is going to marry her at a future point. following service in america, montgomery goes back to england and seemingly sympathizes with the american position. he seems to be a political liberal for his time and montgomery grows disillusioned, partly because he can't get promoted. this is something they bring up a little bit. at this point in history, british officers are partly promoted by merit, but it is also a purchase system. if you have enough money you can buy a commission. there is a scale so was i going tenant is like 500 pounds, a captaincy is 1600 pounds -- so, montgomery's dad buys him a commission and he slowly earns his way up. he serves as a captain. but multiple times after the french and indian war, remember we talked about the british army
he fights in pontiac's rebellion, and exclusive duty in north america. on the way in 1665, his ship runs aground and he meets a wealthy american family called the livingston's, who we will come back to later. he meets the oldest daughter. she remembers when the regiment comes back he is not there and he is going to marry her at a future point. following service in america, montgomery goes back to england and seemingly sympathizes with the american position. he seems to be a political liberal...
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our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has this update.he latest information is that the police believe although it is not definitely confirmed, but they believe that this gunman was acting alone. since he was tackled and killed by the police, there have been no further reports of shooting. at one stage, there was concern, in fact, many reports that there could be a number of gunmen responsible for what was happening. it seemed like multiple shootings over quite a wide area. it seems now it may simply have been the work of this one gunman, and the police are stressing that this information that they are giving us could still change. it's a fluid situation, they are still checking out reports and making sure that the area is safe. what we do know is that 21 people have been injured, it's not entirely certain that they were all shot. some of those people might have been hurt in the confusion. they were driving vehicles, they might have been injured simply trying to get away from the scene. so what isn't quite known yet is the precise number
our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has this update.he latest information is that the police believe although it is not definitely confirmed, but they believe that this gunman was acting alone. since he was tackled and killed by the police, there have been no further reports of shooting. at one stage, there was concern, in fact, many reports that there could be a number of gunmen responsible for what was happening. it seemed like multiple shootings over quite a wide area. it seems now...
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north america has lost roughly 3 billion birds since 1970. there's a number of reasons including a loss of habitat and wider use of >> that's a sad story. to loose that many birds. with the temperature outside on the mild side, mid-80's in the warmer spots. most of us were mid-70's, upper 70s and low 80s. warmer today. tomorrow is warmer still. this is the trend. friday, tomorrow, warmer, saturday the warmest day of the week and cools off on sunday and monday night it warms up again into tuesday. there's the low pressure the area spinning to the right of california. it leaves, the high pressure jumps in and you get the dry warm condition. you have temperatures on the mild side. very fall like. the upper 40s in some spots. chilly to start out but a beautiful fall day tomorrow and saturday. when i get back i'll put the numbers in and you can plan out the week. >>> new pictures had compounding the scandal involving the prime minister of canada. justin trudeau doesn't know how many pictures may be out there. >> the facing deportation despite her
north america has lost roughly 3 billion birds since 1970. there's a number of reasons including a loss of habitat and wider use of >> that's a sad story. to loose that many birds. with the temperature outside on the mild side, mid-80's in the warmer spots. most of us were mid-70's, upper 70s and low 80s. warmer today. tomorrow is warmer still. this is the trend. friday, tomorrow, warmer, saturday the warmest day of the week and cools off on sunday and monday night it warms up again into...
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a third of the birds in north america have vanished in just 50 years. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we have several dropping stories, and we begin tonight with the flooding emergencies playing out right now, as we come on. torrential rain from what was tropical storm imelda. a state of disaster across parts of the gulf. more than three feet of rain in some places. in fact, more rain in winnie, texas, than from hurricane harvey two years ago. life-threatening flooding triggering hundreds of rescues tonight, including this family in beaumont. drivers trapped for hours on i-10 between houston and beaumont. some abandoning their vehicles and walking away. a complete groundstop at the airport in houston for a time. cars and buses submerged on the roads to the terminals there. the storm spawning tornadoes. schools in the area that had stayed open are under worlders to shelter in place. and abc's clayton sandell leads us off from texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the rain and the rescues have not stopped. a race to save hundreds of families
a third of the birds in north america have vanished in just 50 years. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we have several dropping stories, and we begin tonight with the flooding emergencies playing out right now, as we come on. torrential rain from what was tropical storm imelda. a state of disaster across parts of the gulf. more than three feet of rain in some places. in fact, more rain in winnie, texas, than from hurricane harvey two years...
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this from our north america correspondent nick bryant. a sweltering september scorcher in new york city. not much sign of autumn here. and it hasn'tjust been a long summer, but north of the equator, the hottest ever on record. so today, at the riverside headquarters of the united nations, an urgent climate action summit, this global body once more sounding the alarm. the world is losing the race against climate change. applause in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the 16—year—old swedish activist greta thunberg, the un hoping to harness what is being called the greta effect — her ability to mobilise the young and to shame the old. and, my, how she did that today. this is all wrong. i shouldn't be up here. i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you all come to us young people for hope. how dare you?! you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. you are failing us. but the young people are starting to understand your betrayal. the eyes of all future generations are upon you, and
this from our north america correspondent nick bryant. a sweltering september scorcher in new york city. not much sign of autumn here. and it hasn'tjust been a long summer, but north of the equator, the hottest ever on record. so today, at the riverside headquarters of the united nations, an urgent climate action summit, this global body once more sounding the alarm. the world is losing the race against climate change. applause in this air—conditioned auditorium, the heat came from the...
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the number one recommended brand in north america.ave it slimeball.onstrating i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. >>> a robberies are up almost 5 in downtown minneapolis, compared to last year. from july 1st of last year, to june 30th of this year, police received 6,000 priority 911 calls, including sexual assau assaults, shootings and robberies, where they didn't have an officer immediately able to respond. >> because our staffing needs have not been met for many years, and frankly, we're hemorrha hemorrhaging. >> the police chief pushed to add 400 officers by the year 2025. but the mayor says it's not doable because of the budget. >> an online threat forcing schools in oklahoma to cancel classes today. they're working with state and federal investigators to determine the source of threats made on social media. over 8,800 students attend the public schools. this comes after stu
the number one recommended brand in north america.ave it slimeball.onstrating i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. >>> a robberies are up almost 5 in downtown minneapolis, compared to last year. from july 1st of last year, to june 30th of this year, police received 6,000 priority 911 calls, including sexual assau assaults,...
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our north america correspondent, david willis, reports.out on his preferred medium, twitter. taking aim at the man who will play a key role in his impeachment hearings, the democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee. of him, the president said... the whistle—blower who revealed details of his telephone conversation with ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskiy, mr trump has branded a partisan operative. yet at the whistle—blower‘s account of events has proved uncannily accurate, not only about the contents accurate, not only about the co nte nts of accurate, not only about the contents of the telephone call but attem pts contents of the telephone call but atte m pts by contents of the telephone call but attempts by the white house to cover them up. have now confirmed that a transcript of the call was moved to in more secure server. the democrats' impeachment inquiry gathers pace, today saw the first sip to the secretary of state, mike pompeo, demanding documents relating to co nta ct pompeo, demanding documents relating to con
our north america correspondent, david willis, reports.out on his preferred medium, twitter. taking aim at the man who will play a key role in his impeachment hearings, the democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee. of him, the president said... the whistle—blower who revealed details of his telephone conversation with ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskiy, mr trump has branded a partisan operative. yet at the whistle—blower‘s account of events has proved uncannily...
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progressives in north america and outside love justin progressives in north america and outside lovejustin the many things that he's stood for in that regard. and this is something to think will come as a shock to people because of that. this is a man who has espoused a lot of progressive causes in the air are, of donald trump. and that has made him something of a hero. —— error of donald trump. these are the things that can derail campaigns for religion and coming just a week after he launched the campaign, the timing is, at best, it could be said, awkward, mike. and inevitably his opponents will make with it. they already are. yes, indeed. i think we will hear more from his conservative opponent, from this, particularly since the liberal party thatjustin trudeau leads has confirmed that it is indeed him in this picture. so no wriggle room there. and i would have thought that this is going to make life a little bit awkward forjustin trudeau. a man who's very suave when it comes to talking his way out of these sorts of things. this, however, could be very awkward for him. david, thank you
progressives in north america and outside love justin progressives in north america and outside lovejustin the many things that he's stood for in that regard. and this is something to think will come as a shock to people because of that. this is a man who has espoused a lot of progressive causes in the air are, of donald trump. and that has made him something of a hero. —— error of donald trump. these are the things that can derail campaigns for religion and coming just a week after he...
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it is a significant financial commitment by not building in the southern part but to do so in north americaand the us. >> and those that will be attending the state dinner quick. >> bill power is an indycar driver and will be there. there is a million bright actors in which actually will turn up there is a lot of people that is a big deal to us. >> thank you for the conversation. >> absolute pleasure come down anytime you want >>. >> good afternoon everyone.
it is a significant financial commitment by not building in the southern part but to do so in north americaand the us. >> and those that will be attending the state dinner quick. >> bill power is an indycar driver and will be there. there is a million bright actors in which actually will turn up there is a lot of people that is a big deal to us. >> thank you for the conversation. >> absolute pleasure come down anytime you want >>. >> good afternoon everyone.
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here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. jodie! jodie, on the right, right here!the camera, and parading the purple carpet, hollywood royalty, along with the kings and queens of game of thrones, the fantasy drama that has dominated the small screen for much of the past decade. the cast of game of thrones. it was the year's most nominated show and won the night's top award for best drama. but it was fleabag that stole the show. the dark comedy that started as a one—woman play at the edinburgh festival is now the toast of hollywood. the reason that i do it is this! best comedy, director, writing and best actress for phoebe waller—bridge, the show‘s creator and star. jodie comer, who plays a psychopathic assassin in killing eve, took the award for best actress in a drama, beating her co—star sandra oh. my mum and dad are in liverpool who i didn't invite because i didn't think this was going to be my time. billy porter made history, the first openly gay man to win for best actor in a drama for his performance in pose. ben whishaw‘s portrayal of norman scott in a very
here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. jodie! jodie, on the right, right here!the camera, and parading the purple carpet, hollywood royalty, along with the kings and queens of game of thrones, the fantasy drama that has dominated the small screen for much of the past decade. the cast of game of thrones. it was the year's most nominated show and won the night's top award for best drama. but it was fleabag that stole the show. the dark comedy that started as a one—woman play at the...
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five years ago, the nations of europe, north america, australia and new zealand began to mark centenary of the first world war. the commemoration, largely over now, has mainly been a somber one, haunted by memories of soldiers subsisting in muddy and the ghastly statistics of loss of lives. the other tradition of the great war should not be overlooked. for out of it, something positive and transformative came. at its center was the man who is the subject of this conference. on august 10, 1914, herbert hoover turned 14 years old. -- 40 years old. a highly successful american mining engineer living in london, he had been planning for several years to return home to california, where he hoped to enter what he called the big game of public service. this orphan son of quaker pioneers had come for from his humble beginnings in a tiny village in the state of iowa. he rose rapidly in his chosen profession of mining engineering after graduating from stanford university. in 1914, he directed and part controlled an array of mining enterprises that deployed -- employed 100,000 men. having achieved
five years ago, the nations of europe, north america, australia and new zealand began to mark centenary of the first world war. the commemoration, largely over now, has mainly been a somber one, haunted by memories of soldiers subsisting in muddy and the ghastly statistics of loss of lives. the other tradition of the great war should not be overlooked. for out of it, something positive and transformative came. at its center was the man who is the subject of this conference. on august 10, 1914,...
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and of we'll tell you why billions of birds have vanished in north america in just the past 4 decades. and also here from the formula one driver who is called time on one of the sport's greatest ever comebacks. however the weather is set fire across much of china lots of sunshine across the region at the moment a little bit of cloud down towards the southwest into vietnam up towards the southwest and parts of china but for the most part this glorious sunshine 3233 celsius for hong kong over the next couple of days is fine dry and sunny further south we do still have some wet weather continuing across the philippines not as white as it has been recently but it's still there nevertheless you can see this line of cloud coming out across the southern parts of vietnam pushing into the gulf of thailand and the much autonomy we'll see some rather wet weather as we go through the next few days some of these showers along the spells of rain just flooding their way down to northern sections of somalia full of that cloud of rain across the by a single some wet weather plenty of wet weather acros
and of we'll tell you why billions of birds have vanished in north america in just the past 4 decades. and also here from the formula one driver who is called time on one of the sport's greatest ever comebacks. however the weather is set fire across much of china lots of sunshine across the region at the moment a little bit of cloud down towards the southwest into vietnam up towards the southwest and parts of china but for the most part this glorious sunshine 3233 celsius for hong kong over the...
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brought to english north america. was designated a monument by the first elected black president of the united states of america, resident barack obama. ladies and gentlemen, he served his country honorably and confidently. we have come a long way. we still have a long way to go to achieve equality of opportunity, to overcome all the residual effects of slavery and jim crow laws. the american middle class was formed from the immigrant working-class who defeated the forces, fascism and right-wing nationalist who had taken control of most of europe in the 40s. and in some examples of benefits, for those working- class americans. who fought and won the war. except for the black soldiers who had fought at least as valiantly but were excluded from the benefit. today, more than one third of african-american children are living in poverty. the net worth of families is nearly 10 times that of lack families. the gap has tripled in size over a generation. much of it still to the comparative difficulty that black families have. p
brought to english north america. was designated a monument by the first elected black president of the united states of america, resident barack obama. ladies and gentlemen, he served his country honorably and confidently. we have come a long way. we still have a long way to go to achieve equality of opportunity, to overcome all the residual effects of slavery and jim crow laws. the american middle class was formed from the immigrant working-class who defeated the forces, fascism and...
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president trump's louis the working field by labor protections across north america. future economic growth are dependent on expanding u.s. trade and investment opportunities in the global marketplace. president trump has delivered this bipartisan deal and long time for congress to bring it up for a vote. mr. speaker, it's time for us mmpcrmp a to come to the floor. mr. estes: in closing, i want to thank the memberships who joined us. president trump has often pointed out, our trade deals has not created the best trade deals, but by approving, we could have ar trade deal and create a great template for success as improving trade relations with china and other countries. there is no time like the process, and enforceable so we can get it across the finish line. it is too late for our small businessmen, entrepreneurs and farmers. i thank my colleagues and ask this body to pass the us mmpcrmp a now and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from kansas have a motion. mr. estes: i move to anourn ntil tomorrow at 9:00. those in favor say
president trump's louis the working field by labor protections across north america. future economic growth are dependent on expanding u.s. trade and investment opportunities in the global marketplace. president trump has delivered this bipartisan deal and long time for congress to bring it up for a vote. mr. speaker, it's time for us mmpcrmp a to come to the floor. mr. estes: in closing, i want to thank the memberships who joined us. president trump has often pointed out, our trade deals has...
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industry is often quick to use new technologies and we are is no exception the point company in north america has a registered over 20000000 downloads from its range since may 28th the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual 6 like a tester reports system so i'm sitting in a living room like i actually am going to feel as if i were actually inside the felt. like a part of. the. girl sitting on me right now. she's right here you know here. could virtual sex be the next sexual revolution health clip should we be getting with technology. futurologist and internet pioneer. phone sees a time when we will become so united with the tech that there will be a paradigm shift. very where people would prefer sex it referred certainly rather were never to be ratified your life. does not mean he was underwhelmed by the experience. it was a part of the action and that's incredible this is a but then again you're also not something like you're moving to touch something with your eyes closed i see things but there's nothing there for you than this and wh
industry is often quick to use new technologies and we are is no exception the point company in north america has a registered over 20000000 downloads from its range since may 28th the gaming platform steam also does a large part of its business with offerings but what is virtual 6 like a tester reports system so i'm sitting in a living room like i actually am going to feel as if i were actually inside the felt. like a part of. the. girl sitting on me right now. she's right here you know here....