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because of course brazil as its main interest is in -- in the south atlantic not the north atlantic -- that might just be one of those trump isms that gets forgotten - i'm not sure -- brazil sees its strategic interests it's very much sees itself as a south a atlantic partner that has important. our relationships with our west african countries all the countries along the atlantic coast in the south atlantic and that's probably where it's where it's d did you canan just goingo remain. at any pereira thank you very much indeed talking to us. now moving into a algeria whethr it be more huge protests in the capital algiers today students university professors and health workers all turnened out to call on president abdelaziz pacifica to resign immediately. on monday he announced that he plans to stay on beyond his term which will run out in april he has withdrawn his bid to run for a fifth term. please also scrapped next month's elections and he hasn't set a new date. marching for change on a symbolic day. tens of thousands of students doctors andnd professors took to the streets of alg
because of course brazil as its main interest is in -- in the south atlantic not the north atlantic -- that might just be one of those trump isms that gets forgotten - i'm not sure -- brazil sees its strategic interests it's very much sees itself as a south a atlantic partner that has important. our relationships with our west african countries all the countries along the atlantic coast in the south atlantic and that's probably where it's where it's d did you canan just goingo remain. at any...
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this cold airwill be the north atlantic here. this cold air will be approaching us.ff and perhaps become a little more unsettled. friday into the weekend, next weekend but until then, it looks like the weather is going to be settled across most of the
this cold airwill be the north atlantic here. this cold air will be approaching us.ff and perhaps become a little more unsettled. friday into the weekend, next weekend but until then, it looks like the weather is going to be settled across most of the
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this cold airwill be the north atlantic here. this cold air will be approaching us.ir will be approaching us. reaching us around about friday. things are set to cool off and perhaps become a little more unsettled. friday into the weekend, next weekend but until then, it looks like the weather is going to be settled across most of 00:01:00,552 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the uk. hello, this is bbc news, with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first the headlines: after a 22 month investigation, robert mueller delivers his report on alleged links between russia and president trump's 2016 campaign in a letter to mp5 tonight theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an unlawful killing. more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa aft
this cold airwill be the north atlantic here. this cold air will be approaching us.ir will be approaching us. reaching us around about friday. things are set to cool off and perhaps become a little more unsettled. friday into the weekend, next weekend but until then, it looks like the weather is going to be settled across most of 00:01:00,552 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the uk. hello, this is bbc news, with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first...
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they believe a natural cyclical cooling up north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the fiord where this classic is demonstrated is that when the castle was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by warm waters from the ocean and when the glass here was started to thicken that was no longer that most of the said the oceans on woman is just the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glass and start too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they say what's happening in samara is worrying proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect greenland biggest glaciers. their worst kept secret in european football is out there going to are so sure has been appointed as the permanent coach of men's tester united on a three year deal on the norwegian was named interim coach back in december after the firing of a jos a marine ewen united have been in fine form since is an initial appointment including a remarkable comeback win
they believe a natural cyclical cooling up north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the fiord where this classic is demonstrated is that when the castle was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by warm waters from the ocean and when the glass here was started to thicken that was no longer that most of the said the oceans on woman is just the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glass and start too...
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well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's location in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. here's a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you the british government says it will put a fresh works in motion to a vote by lawmakers tomorrow that's in a bid to fulfill an ultimatum from the european union and to earn another short extension on britain's exit from the european union. before we take a break we want to show you some footage of a hero raising incident in southern turkey c.c.t.v. cameras captured these images of three men battling gusting winds to hold down a large parasol and now watch this one of them was lifted right off of his feet the local market worker was hoisted over three meters into the air as he explained after of course jumping down to saf
well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's location in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. here's a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you the british...
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well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's location in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. you're watching news still to come. gardner is awarded millions of dollars in damages after claiming that round out the week killer cost his cancer. that's story and all the day's business news coming up right after i leave the rock i'm fine thank you for spending this part of your day with us. he called the same journey to learn german i looked in the. why not learn with him d w z learning course because fake. african. president the long. end of the world.
well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's location in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. you're watching news still to come. gardner is awarded millions of dollars in...
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it is cold air blowing out of the north atlantic and it has reached night and of the uk. a cold front. and behind that we have got that cold air coming in. so when the risk showers and went to the ones across scotland of a night and a touch of frost in one or two spots here. northern england, said in scotland where the winds jump out in the south where we have that cold front and we have got cloud so that means the temperature is one of the pie way. when the cloud is ten to drop. so, for saturday here is the cold front and it stretching all the leaping seed into south out into the atlantic. in this south, we anticipate a fairly cloudy morning, cloudy afternoon as well. if anything some of this crowd will be picking enough to get some drizzle for example in pennetta and southampton as well and wherever you are across the seven areas of the uk. it's likely to be quite hazy by the name sunshine maybe around the la ke the name sunshine maybe around the lake district for and also better weather in scotland because the winds will be a little bit right here. i get tense tense eq
it is cold air blowing out of the north atlantic and it has reached night and of the uk. a cold front. and behind that we have got that cold air coming in. so when the risk showers and went to the ones across scotland of a night and a touch of frost in one or two spots here. northern england, said in scotland where the winds jump out in the south where we have that cold front and we have got cloud so that means the temperature is one of the pie way. when the cloud is ten to drop. so, for...
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however very big and far north atlantic there in the norwegian sea and that is sending strong winds intorn aisles and you can see the blues here. you can see the tem ptress blues here. you can see the temptress dropping across scotland and northern england rapidly by the night and by the end there will be a touch of frost in places but not in the south here and you see the life cloud sweat, extracting from across the continent and it is a cold front so the continent and it is a cold front so cloudy skies in the south and not quite so cold, a decrease in mind and stop at the cold front stretches all the way down towards the southwest and across the uk into scandinavia on sunday. it is hugging the south course dominant coast of saturday. cornwall through death and all the way to the east southeast of the country and pretty cloudy with a few spots of light rain. the isle of wight and tunbridge wells coming northwards, that weather is fairly bright and northwestern parts of the uk, some showers there for the western iles and temperature is around nine, 13 and the south and saturday night on
however very big and far north atlantic there in the norwegian sea and that is sending strong winds intorn aisles and you can see the blues here. you can see the tem ptress blues here. you can see the temptress dropping across scotland and northern england rapidly by the night and by the end there will be a touch of frost in places but not in the south here and you see the life cloud sweat, extracting from across the continent and it is a cold front so the continent and it is a cold front so...
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major nor need to ally and he even suggested brazil might be considered for membership of the north atlantic alliance i also intend to jazz ignite brazil as a major non nato ally or even possibly if you're so i thinking about it maybe a nato ally both countries assigned by lateral deals and agreements aimed at expanding and improving treat present both or not or believes that he is the most pro u.s. president brazil is had in years and is a reflection of the man at the top in washington president trump believes that. alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house but of course when as well as political crisis continues as opposition leader continues his efforts to oust president nicolas maduro a collapsed economy means many people are struggling just to survive in this series of reports now from port to let cruise desperation is leading people to part of fish for food and money. this is a daily scene at local sport in the state of. fishermen arrive without catch sardines which is the only fish most people can afford the stays the people like in so having spent all night at sea battling. tell the
major nor need to ally and he even suggested brazil might be considered for membership of the north atlantic alliance i also intend to jazz ignite brazil as a major non nato ally or even possibly if you're so i thinking about it maybe a nato ally both countries assigned by lateral deals and agreements aimed at expanding and improving treat present both or not or believes that he is the most pro u.s. president brazil is had in years and is a reflection of the man at the top in washington...
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the national -- north atlantic treaty organization, nato. we helped create nato, the north atlantic treaty organization, not only to protect our european allies, but to o protect our interests. for 70 years it has done just that. a remarkable success. next month, in april, we have invited the secretary-general to nato to come and to address a bipartisan joint session of congress. to take assessment and to commend our nate heo partners along with the united states -- nato partners along with the united states for a job well-done. how do you say a job well-done? well, after world war ii over the last 70 years this is the longest peacetime period in europe in 1,000 years. think about that. the last 70 years has been the longest peacetime period in europe in over 1,000 years. and nato has been one of the corner stones that has created that peace dividend. being an absolute and critical barrier against the aggression of the soviet union and other totalitarian states. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. costa: being ther
the national -- north atlantic treaty organization, nato. we helped create nato, the north atlantic treaty organization, not only to protect our european allies, but to o protect our interests. for 70 years it has done just that. a remarkable success. next month, in april, we have invited the secretary-general to nato to come and to address a bipartisan joint session of congress. to take assessment and to commend our nate heo partners along with the united states -- nato partners along with the...
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. >> reporter: most at risk, the e.3 endangered north atlantic >> seismic is adding one very big stressful impact on top of everything else, and this tipping point. ? to the point where they disappear altogether? >> it's possible. >> the government concedes there could be impact, but not enough to kill or seriously injure marine life. assurances, coo assurances echoed by the oil industry. >> we've been co-existing with marine ecosystems for years and we just haven't seen adverse impacts. b the states fear testing could lead to exploratory drilling and another deepwater horizon disaster, threatening the fishing and tourist industries worth billions. >> air gun blasting is the loudest, economically and environmentally destrktive noise that humans will never hear. >> i'm saying stop it! >> bipartisan opposition turning to the courts hoping they'll listen. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, we go to the green hills of northern ireland where some think the soil could help cure what ails us. >>> also, he broke barriers serving as a navy s.e.a.l. and at 82 years old he's s
. >> reporter: most at risk, the e.3 endangered north atlantic >> seismic is adding one very big stressful impact on top of everything else, and this tipping point. ? to the point where they disappear altogether? >> it's possible. >> the government concedes there could be impact, but not enough to kill or seriously injure marine life. assurances, coo assurances echoed by the oil industry. >> we've been co-existing with marine ecosystems for years and we just...
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the north atlantic treaty itself recognizes that notion, that these are sovereign decisions and statesave to make the decision about what they can provide, but there is the expectation that they will take measures to provide for their own defense and contribute to the common defense and germany has certainly done that. afghanistan, the cold war, they had a very robust establishment. it took a real spending pause after the cold war, but they remain an important contributor to the alliance. i hope they will move forward in that direction, but i understand what she was suggesting, implying somehow that the united states should dictate what germany spends on its own defense. our phone lines are open, (202) 748-8000 is the line for democrats, (202) 748-8001 four republicans. if you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. is there any sense at all that this administration would push to get out of nato? i hope not. there was real concern in europe and the president refused to confirm explicitly that he was committed to the collective defense provision of the north atlantic treaty. he subsequently
the north atlantic treaty itself recognizes that notion, that these are sovereign decisions and statesave to make the decision about what they can provide, but there is the expectation that they will take measures to provide for their own defense and contribute to the common defense and germany has certainly done that. afghanistan, the cold war, they had a very robust establishment. it took a real spending pause after the cold war, but they remain an important contributor to the alliance. i...
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they credit a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters. >> seems like we have our own coolinge of year, we are in the teens with the wind chills in new england. hopefully you didn't put away the coats and hats. st. louis looks good. at showers. >>> tnk a break from music. magic eraser. just add water, squeeze, and erase. mr. clean magic eraser works great on burnt-on food in the kitchen. it's perfect for cleaning stubborn bathroom soap scum. even on glass. and it even removes four times more permanent marker per swipe. try mr. clean magic eraser, for your impossible kitchen and bathroom messes. as the number one choice of hospitals pampers swaddlers is two times softer and wraps your baby in our most premium protection. because everything that touches your baby should be this comforting. pampers. the #1 choice of hospitals, nurses & parents. >>> the family behind major chains like krispy kreme and panera are donating after histories of their nazi past was uncovered. they are one oe richest families worth at least $19 billion. they hold jb holdings that hold many chains. >>> if
they credit a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters. >> seems like we have our own coolinge of year, we are in the teens with the wind chills in new england. hopefully you didn't put away the coats and hats. st. louis looks good. at showers. >>> tnk a break from music. magic eraser. just add water, squeeze, and erase. mr. clean magic eraser works great on burnt-on food in the kitchen. it's perfect for cleaning stubborn bathroom soap scum. even on glass. and it even...
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bodonald trump this southern hemisphere country becoming part nato -- the north atlantic taty organizationants to be parof the organization for trade and donald trump seems to endorse that. he talked about the possibility of locating a military base in brazil. laura: there has been a dramatic inrvention in the brexit debate by none other than the president's son, donald, jr. in "thepiece telegraph," prominent british newspaper, saying that "democracy is all but dead." how will this go down? nick: [laughter] it really is a bombshell. he says that taken the advice of his father. donald trump told theresa may that she should sue the european union. the language of this editorial is really strong. "it appears that democracy in the u.k. is all but dead." saysit is an example," he come "about how the establishment tries to subvert the will of the people when given a chance." he suggests that "some prbrexit politicians suggest that may result is trying to sabotage brexit." laura: she says that what is happening in brussels is "a lastgasp attempt t by your leads to cling on to what is theirs." nic
bodonald trump this southern hemisphere country becoming part nato -- the north atlantic taty organizationants to be parof the organization for trade and donald trump seems to endorse that. he talked about the possibility of locating a military base in brazil. laura: there has been a dramatic inrvention in the brexit debate by none other than the president's son, donald, jr. in "thepiece telegraph," prominent british newspaper, saying that "democracy is all but dead." how...
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roland says most at risk, the 413 endangered north atlantic right whales. >> seismic is adding one verytion's at the tipping point. >> to the point where they disappear altogether? >> it's possible. >> reporter: the government concedes there could be impacts. but not enough to kill or seriously injure marine life. assurances echoed by the oil industry. >> we've been coexisting with marine ecosystems for years. and we just haven't seen adverse impacts. >> reporter: but atlantic states fear testing could lead to exploratory drilling and another deepwater horizon disaster, threatening the fishing and tourist industries, worth billions. >> air gun blasting is the loudest economically and environmentally destructive noise that humans will never hear. >> reporter: bipartisan opposition turning to the courts hoping they'll listen. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> thanks for watching "early today". i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm frances rivera. russian skiers attempting a new world record. your news continues right here. have say great monday. >>> this is our entrance. insane. >> the virtual
roland says most at risk, the 413 endangered north atlantic right whales. >> seismic is adding one verytion's at the tipping point. >> to the point where they disappear altogether? >> it's possible. >> reporter: the government concedes there could be impacts. but not enough to kill or seriously injure marine life. assurances echoed by the oil industry. >> we've been coexisting with marine ecosystems for years. and we just haven't seen adverse impacts. >>...
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competition living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten meter waves and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per hour. there's absolutely crazy. that is without a doubt the wind yes and most conditions are in it is heavy metal ok that is a sports looking for now more later. thanks for watching the news hour or just a moment right here on. much more off the day's news all the day's top stories coming up in just a minute but i. talked to. her. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby. and three million dollars that's what it should. reveal secrets and connections some don't want exposed. others are going to want. gets a full. al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre coming soon the rifles are so many guns sometimes even. some journeys are tougher than others. but this route is even tougher the constant the truck there it's dangerous there's al-jazeera whom follows the moroccan truck drivers in danger of their lives. just to be clipping if you crash that might b
competition living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten meter waves and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per hour. there's absolutely crazy. that is without a doubt the wind yes and most conditions are in it is heavy metal ok that is a sports looking for now more later. thanks for watching the news hour or just a moment right here on. much more off the day's news all the...
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they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. >> what the measurements in the field where the glacier is demonstrated that when the glacier was retreating, the waters werere warm fed by warm waters in the ocean and when the glacier started to thicken, that warmth is no longer there. it's not to say the oceans aren't warming but the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glacier has stopped. frederica: too little, too late, that's the researcher's message. there's no sign that global warming is slowing down but what's happening is warning proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect the biggest glaciers. brent: moving now to an unlikely place to find kids playing and reading and it is thriving in the indonesian capital. despite choking car fumes and opposition from local gangsters, this open-air children's library in jakarta is offering kids a rare opportunity for reading and learning outside school. rererter: therere are no quiet rules at this library. it's all about play, reading and enter
they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. >> what the measurements in the field where the glacier is demonstrated that when the glacier was retreating, the waters werere warm fed by warm waters in the ocean and when the glacier started to thicken, that warmth is no longer there. it's not to say the oceans aren't warming but the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glacier has stopped. frederica: too...
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well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's location in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. malta's armed forces have taken control of a tanker that was hijacked by migrants who were rescued at sea the turkish vessel has arrived at a maltese port with military personnel on board five people were handcuffed and escorted off the vessel about one hundred migrants and refugees had been rescued in the seas off libya some of them took control of the ship when it was re order to return to libya and they forced it to head towards europe instead. the arrival of the turkish tanker in malta multis armed forces with the help of speed boats on the helicopter had brought it under control on the open sea. for hours migrant hijackers had been at the helm. the crew rescued around one hundred
well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's location in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. malta's armed forces have taken control of a tanker that was hijacked by migrants...
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north atlantic white whales. >>s seismic adding a very big ndressful impact on top of everything else this population is at the tipping point. >> reporter: to the point they disappear all together? >> it's possible. >> reporter: the government concedes there could be impacts but not enough to kill or seriously injure marine life, assurances echoed by the oil industry. >> we've been coexisting with marine osystems for years, and we just haven't seen adverse impacts. >> reporter: but atlantic states fear testing could lead to exploratory drillingth and a deepwater horizon disaster, threatening the fishing and tourist industries worth billions. >> air gun ilastingthe loudest economically and environmentally destructive noise that humans will never hear. >> i say stop it! >> reporter: bipartisan opposition turning to the courts, hoping they'll listen. anne thompson, nbc ne york. >>> still ahead tonight, to the green hills of northern irelandm where think the soil could help cure what ails us. >>> also, he broke barri
north atlantic white whales. >>s seismic adding a very big ndressful impact on top of everything else this population is at the tipping point. >> reporter: to the point they disappear all together? >> it's possible. >> reporter: the government concedes there could be impacts but not enough to kill or seriously injure marine life, assurances echoed by the oil industry. >> we've been coexisting with marine osystems for years, and we just haven't seen adverse impacts....
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the north atlantic treaty organisation is 70 years old this year, but despite its achievements and longevitycelebrations are muted. that's because nato‘s cohesion and long—term viability are being questioned as never before. more than anything else, that is because the us is now led by an nato sceptic president. my guest today isjens stoltenberg, nato‘s secretary general. is he simply papering over nato's widening cracks? jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having me. stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having meli should start by wishing nato a happy 70th birthday, but it is not a time for celebration, is it? nato, it seems to me, is facing a real crisis. would you agree? it is a time for celebration because we have achieved a lot, but it is not a time for complacency, because we still have a lot to do. i think we see a paradox, and many people in europe and north america questioned the strength of the transatlantic bond, the strength of nato, but at the same time the reality is that we are doing more together now than we have done for many y
the north atlantic treaty organisation is 70 years old this year, but despite its achievements and longevitycelebrations are muted. that's because nato‘s cohesion and long—term viability are being questioned as never before. more than anything else, that is because the us is now led by an nato sceptic president. my guest today isjens stoltenberg, nato‘s secretary general. is he simply papering over nato's widening cracks? jens stoltenberg, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for...
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they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the for your where this class is demonstrated is that when the class c. was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by waters from the ocean and when the grass here was started to thicken about water is no longer that oceans of woman it's just the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glass stalls too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they say what's happening in samara is worrying proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect greenland biggest glaciers. the chemical john monsanto has consistently denied it's read wrong causes cancer and this challenge to scientific studies to the contrary but a court in california has ruled it's a major health risk awarding the plaintiffs who sued the company a total of eighty million dollars in compensation it's not the first time monsanto has lost a major claim involving the product more la
they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the for your where this class is demonstrated is that when the class c. was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by waters from the ocean and when the grass here was started to thicken about water is no longer that oceans of woman it's just the transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glass stalls too little too late...
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scientists agree this changing trend is temporary they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic water is likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now what the measurements in the for your where this classic is demonstrated is that when the class c. was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by bottled waters from the ocean and when the glass it was started to thicken about water is no longer that most of the said the oceans of warming is just a transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the classes start. too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they see what's happening yeah it is worrying proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect the glaciers in greenland. to sports now and we begin with women's champion the two women's champions league now in football where two of europe's top clubs met in the second leg of their quarterfinal germany's post-war hosted defending champions league with the french club already holding a two one lead. eight minutes into th
scientists agree this changing trend is temporary they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic water is likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now what the measurements in the for your where this classic is demonstrated is that when the class c. was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by bottled waters from the ocean and when the glass it was started to thicken about water is no longer that most of the said the oceans of warming is just a...
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scientists estimate only about 450 north atlantic right wales remain. >>> and a wisconsin doll makerake kids feel special. former social worker amy jandrisevits makes custom dolls that look like their owners. they're not just playthings, though, but partners for the kids who often don't see themselves represented in the world. some children have limb differences, prosthetics, and a rare condition that affects facial development. >> it makes them not feel so alone. their logical brain knows that this is just a doll. but the innocent child part of them still feels like now i'm not the only one that looks this way. >> in 2014 she started "a dog like me." it took off on facebook. now people can sponsor dolls through gofundme. they cost $75 to $100 to make. they help kids play in a world that looks like them. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," more of gayle king's interview with the two men accusing michael jackson of molesting them when they were young boys. how they think the public will react when hbo airs their explosive claims in a new documentary. irs their explosive claims i
scientists estimate only about 450 north atlantic right wales remain. >>> and a wisconsin doll makerake kids feel special. former social worker amy jandrisevits makes custom dolls that look like their owners. they're not just playthings, though, but partners for the kids who often don't see themselves represented in the world. some children have limb differences, prosthetics, and a rare condition that affects facial development. >> it makes them not feel so alone. their logical...
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they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the for your where this last year is demonstrated is that when the last year was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were paid in fed by bob waters from the ocean when the class it was started to thicken that water is no longer that most of the say the oceans all warm and it's just a transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glass has stopped too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they say what's happening in samara is worrying proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect greenland biggest glaciers. just four and two the women's champions league two off europe's top clubs met in the second leg of the quarterfinal germany's vote of the coast the defending champions league with the france already holding a two one lead here's what happened. eight minutes into the match and wolfsburg hopes of a comeback were hit when goalkeeper i'm not sure unde
they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the for your where this last year is demonstrated is that when the last year was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were paid in fed by bob waters from the ocean when the class it was started to thicken that water is no longer that most of the say the oceans all warm and it's just a transfer of heat from the ocean to the face of the glass has...
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well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's like cation in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. well joining me now is my colleagues an album allow from d.w. business good to see you what sort of options are there now left for stranded while passengers well if you look on the wow air website if there are actually a series of recommendations most notably that passengers should look if other airlines are offering so-called rescue fares so those are discounting fares that are either to get you home or where you wanted to go in the first place so that other airlines like iceland air and with air already saying that they're going to do this but of course this is going to come as cold comfort to passengers who would argue waited hours at the airport only to be told that their flights
well air founded in two thousand and eleven exploited iceland's like cation in the middle of the north atlantic to offer a low cost service between europe and north america last year the no frills airline carried some three and a half million passengers however it had flown into financial trouble in recent years due to heightened competition and rising fuel prices and had been searching for an investor for months. well joining me now is my colleagues an album allow from d.w. business good to...
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oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because.
oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because.
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on sunday, the colder air from the north atlantic will have arrived is that weather front moves throughr 14. goodbye. will you will this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. the deadlock continues — as business leaders blast politicians over their handling of brexit. we hear from one who wants a clean breakfrom the eu. boeing promises a software fix for the 737 max by the end of the week — as pressure mounts on the plane maker over the safety of the jet. and on the markets asian shares follow the us lower as 10—year bond yields spiral downwards around the world. it's the dreaded ‘inverted yield curve' — where long term bonds give a worse rate of return than short term bonds.
on sunday, the colder air from the north atlantic will have arrived is that weather front moves throughr 14. goodbye. will you will this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. the deadlock continues — as business leaders blast politicians over their handling of brexit. we hear from one who wants a clean breakfrom the eu. boeing promises a software fix for the 737 max by the end of the week — as pressure mounts on the plane maker over the safety of the jet. and on the markets asian...
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finally came to an end the communist bloc dissolved and some of its former members joined the north atlantic treaty organization nato today russia is stronger and since the ukraine crisis and the annexation of crimea the former communist states are concerned about its intentions that's why nato is stationed a large contingent of american troops near poland's northeast border here's more. these are not pictures stuff an actual war it's an exercise in case of emergency jonathan oakes has been stationed for six months in northeast and poland near the russian border a long way from his home state of tennessee in the u.s. he previously did two tours of duty in iraq as a tank gunner. likely not. iraq was a combat mission. really busy focused on. mission throughout the day throughout the week. here we're focused on training with our friends nobody here hates working with the nato partners. it's one of nearly a thousand nato soldiers from various countries helping put on the shelf farce the occasion poland is celebrating twenty years as a nato member. it's a demonstration of power also meant for the
finally came to an end the communist bloc dissolved and some of its former members joined the north atlantic treaty organization nato today russia is stronger and since the ukraine crisis and the annexation of crimea the former communist states are concerned about its intentions that's why nato is stationed a large contingent of american troops near poland's northeast border here's more. these are not pictures stuff an actual war it's an exercise in case of emergency jonathan oakes has been...
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absolutely living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten meter waves and winds in excess of one hundred thirty kilometers per hour. ok that is how your sport is looking for now the quest of thanks andy now we are just a few minutes away from the british parliament second. vote after overwhelmingly rejecting prime minister teresa mayes withdrawal plan on tuesday m.p.'s will now vote on whether the u.k. should leave the european union will have no deal at all and will be facing that choice in just about six minutes from now that vote will begin that's when m.p.'s will vote on leaving the twenty eight member bloc that is the european union without a deal if it's rejected there is another vote on thursday and that's on delaying the march twenty ninth briggs it deadline if that is passed may well need to request an extension from the e.u. but the block has already said it will only do that if there's a good enough reason i'm against every extension when an extension of one day one week even twenty
absolutely living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten meter waves and winds in excess of one hundred thirty kilometers per hour. ok that is how your sport is looking for now the quest of thanks andy now we are just a few minutes away from the british parliament second. vote after overwhelmingly rejecting prime minister teresa mayes withdrawal plan on tuesday m.p.'s will now vote on whether...
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following the end of the cold war in one thousand nine hundred nine they became members of the north atlantic treaty organization nato. to russia's líza vladimir putin that was a mistake. unafraid of conflicts russia annexed crimea and spock's the crisis in ukraine. in response nato isn't hunting its presence in eastern europe once again with both sides rebuilding their military strength tensions are rising once more. as a result of the ukraine crisis many see russia as a growing threat and that's especially true in the north east of poland it's less than one hundred kilometers from the russian border and hosts a large contingent of american soldiers there part of nato supply arms to secure poland for all possible scenarios. these are not pictures stuff an actual war it's an exercise in case of emergency jonathan oakes has been stationed for six months in northeast and poland near the russian border a long way from his home state of tennessee in the u.s. he previously did two tours of duty in iraq as a tank gunner. completely. wrecked was a combat mission. bring the. focus on. mission through
following the end of the cold war in one thousand nine hundred nine they became members of the north atlantic treaty organization nato. to russia's líza vladimir putin that was a mistake. unafraid of conflicts russia annexed crimea and spock's the crisis in ukraine. in response nato isn't hunting its presence in eastern europe once again with both sides rebuilding their military strength tensions are rising once more. as a result of the ukraine crisis many see russia as a growing threat and...
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with respect to nato, wh is the cost of the united states not as a full partner in the north atlanticy organization and in europe?>> ell, it would be very serious if the united states went in that direcon. and this is an argument we've just got to take head on, subecause it's absolutely . the transatlantic alliance is vital for your security, my security. we're gonna have a world in which china is gonna become a hugely dinant power. you've got resurgent russian nationalism. you know, you've got all these issues and problems in the world. the value system that nds america and europe together is strong, important, needs defending. >> how do you make that case to donald trump, ys it's cost us too much? >> well, you've got to distinguish between twseparate things. it's perfectly legitimate to say, to european nations, "you should be spending more on defense." i agree. but, you know, brita been a strong ally of the u.s. i don't think anyone would say that we have not stood by the ited states. we have. and the united states has stood by us. and it's done us both actually. you know, these al
with respect to nato, wh is the cost of the united states not as a full partner in the north atlanticy organization and in europe?>> ell, it would be very serious if the united states went in that direcon. and this is an argument we've just got to take head on, subecause it's absolutely . the transatlantic alliance is vital for your security, my security. we're gonna have a world in which china is gonna become a hugely dinant power. you've got resurgent russian nationalism. you know,...
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competition living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on and meets a wave and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per. hour of early rising. that is without a doubt the wind yes and most conditions of. it is heavy metal ok that is i suppose looking let's get back in london as pretty scary and we thank you now that is it for this news hour do stay with us that want to be back in just a few moments with more of the day's news and of course an update on all the developments on the backs of those here in the u.k. stay with us. the government you support are believed to have detained maybe a million people in reeducation camps certainly not grabbing headlines in china only in the wild kingdoms of the people's republic that's probably not best just to dismiss everything as propaganda to use propaganda because your abrasive aggressive way of addressing a man to his son challenges chinese finance yet charles knew you were something critical of president chiluba i said this would not be r
competition living up to its name off the coast of donegal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on and meets a wave and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per. hour of early rising. that is without a doubt the wind yes and most conditions of. it is heavy metal ok that is i suppose looking let's get back in london as pretty scary and we thank you now that is it for this news hour do stay with us that want to be back in...
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tuesday and wednesday into the end of the week you will start to see a slight change out in the north atlanticill be reaching us around friday into saturday so things are set to cool off and perhaps turn a little more u nsettled off and perhaps turn a little more unsettled friday into the weekend. into next weekend but until then, it looks like the weather is going to be settled across most of the uk. goodbye. tonight at ten — theresa may writes to all mp5, setting out in stark terms the uk's options on brexit. she returned to downing street from brussels with a delay to brexit day — and under huge pressure to break the westminster deadlock. we are now at the moment of decision, and i will make every effort to ensure that we are able to leave with a deal and move our country forward. the labour leader urged her to accept her deal‘s failure — and to allow mps to vote on a series of different proposals. the prime minister has had two and a half years to undertake these negotiations, hasn't done so. it's time for parliament to take over. with mrs may appearing to accept this evening that her deal
tuesday and wednesday into the end of the week you will start to see a slight change out in the north atlanticill be reaching us around friday into saturday so things are set to cool off and perhaps turn a little more u nsettled off and perhaps turn a little more unsettled friday into the weekend. into next weekend but until then, it looks like the weather is going to be settled across most of the uk. goodbye. tonight at ten — theresa may writes to all mp5, setting out in stark terms the uk's...
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they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the for your where this classic is demonstrated is that when the last year was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by waters from the ocean and when the grass here was started to thicken about water is no longer that said the oceans all woman is just a transfer of aid from the ocean to the face of the process. too little too late that's the researchers message there's no sign that global warming is slowing down instead they say what's happening in samara is worrying proof that the speed of change in ocean temperatures can affect greenland biggest glaciers. for decades the artist known simply as chris still along with his late. claude created some of the most spectacular. droppings of buildings in the wild. died in two thousand and nine but she was involved in crystals most recent megaproject floating pia's on a lake in northern italy all the installations a temporary and dismantled after a few weeks so the documentary film w
they believe a natural cyclical cooling of north atlantic waters likely caused the glacier to stop shrinking for now. what the measurements in the for your where this classic is demonstrated is that when the last year was retreating the waters were quite warm and they were beaten fed by waters from the ocean and when the grass here was started to thicken about water is no longer that said the oceans all woman is just a transfer of aid from the ocean to the face of the process. too little too...
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competition living up to its name off the coast of donna goal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten minutes away eaves and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per hour. looking for andy thank you very much indeed now let's go back to nigeria where that rescue operation is still underway they can see heavy lifting equipment scenes are being brought into the scene this is on lagos island which is here rich or no part of lagos which is now a huge mega city it's perhaps the fastest growing megacity on the african continent and so pressure for land is great is very very densely populated as i said so this building that came down at ten am local time today on wednesday contained not only apartments with people in them but also a school on the top floor there was a school with perhaps one hundred children there the scene six or seven the pats even eight kids being rescued people right up to date say with us here it out as they are. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. has t
competition living up to its name off the coast of donna goal using the power generated by a huge north atlantic storm competitors found themselves taking on ten minutes away eaves and winds in excess of one hundred and thirty kilometers per hour. looking for andy thank you very much indeed now let's go back to nigeria where that rescue operation is still underway they can see heavy lifting equipment scenes are being brought into the scene this is on lagos island which is here rich or no part...
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hundred eighty nine they along with other former warsaw pact countries joined the nato of the north atlantic treaty organization that nato so to russian president vladimir putin was a sign of russia's weakness today is country is strong and since you create a crisis and the annexation of crimea former communist states are grown concerned about russian intentions that's why the northeast of poland less than a hundred kilometers from the russian border hosts a contingent of u.s. troops there part of nato is planned to secure poland in case of a provocation from the east. these are not pictures stuff an actual war it's an exercise in case of emergency jonathan oakes has been stationed for six months in north a sim poland near the russian border a long way from his home state of tennessee in the u.s. he previously did two tours of duty in iraq as a tank on are. likely not. reckless a combat mission spring with busy. mission throughout the day throughout the week. here we're focused on training with our friends nobody here hates working with the nato partners. it's one of nearly a thousand nato s
hundred eighty nine they along with other former warsaw pact countries joined the nato of the north atlantic treaty organization that nato so to russian president vladimir putin was a sign of russia's weakness today is country is strong and since you create a crisis and the annexation of crimea former communist states are grown concerned about russian intentions that's why the northeast of poland less than a hundred kilometers from the russian border hosts a contingent of u.s. troops there part...
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for is it has been twenty years since poland hungary and the then checklist of aki enjoined the north atlantic treaty organization nato that marked the extension of the western military alliance into what had been uncontested soviet spheres of influence russian president vladimir putin he has said repeatedly that the expansion of nato was nothing less than an affront against his country is words well they've been followed by actions the annexation of crimea in twenty fourteen russian troops in eastern ukraine just two events which have raised alarms in former communist states soviet satellites about russia's intentions nato has not watched all of this passively as part of nato is planned to secure poland in the event of a provocation from the east a contingent of american troops is now stationed less than one hundred kilometers from the russian border with all. these are not pictures stuff an actual war it's an exercise in case of emergency jonathan oakes has been stationed for six months in north a sim poland near the russian border a long way from his home state of tennessee in the u.s. he p
for is it has been twenty years since poland hungary and the then checklist of aki enjoined the north atlantic treaty organization nato that marked the extension of the western military alliance into what had been uncontested soviet spheres of influence russian president vladimir putin he has said repeatedly that the expansion of nato was nothing less than an affront against his country is words well they've been followed by actions the annexation of crimea in twenty fourteen russian troops in...
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oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because environmentalists as in this case keep taking the administration to court and they keep winning the judge in this case said that once a president applies the designation of a national monument or a protected area under laws that date in some cases back well over a hundred years no future president can reverse those decisions by themselves it has to be done by an act of congress not simply by an executive order as the president did in this case so the affected areas which are principally off the coast of alaska which will now be protected at least for several years as this case works its way through the court system our home to a number of endangered species including bowhead whales and polar bears. now the international monetary fund expects the for the pains to become the fastest growing economy and southeast
oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because environmentalists as in this case keep taking the administration to court and they keep winning the judge in this case said that once a president applies the designation of a national monument or a protected...