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in 1762, john wilkes had founded north britain in opposition to the pro-government paper called "the briton." when england entered into negotiations with the french bringing the war to conclusion, the north briton attacked the terms of peace. wilkes shown here in less than flattering light, he limited the french king by a stroke of his pen has regained what all of the power of her nations and her allies could never have done. remarkably the treaty of paris had saved england from the certain ruin of success. the crown had been sunk even to prostitution. this time he had gone too far. three days after he published "north briton number 45," the crown issued a general warrant. trying to find -- to making strict and diligent search specifically for the authors, printers and publishers of north britain number 45. in the malay thatle toed dozens of cases challenged the crown's actions. in wilkes versus wood, wilkes' lawyer, john glen, argued that more was at stake than the simple execution of one warrant against one person. at stake were the rights of all englishmen. in vain has our house b
in 1762, john wilkes had founded north britain in opposition to the pro-government paper called "the briton." when england entered into negotiations with the french bringing the war to conclusion, the north briton attacked the terms of peace. wilkes shown here in less than flattering light, he limited the french king by a stroke of his pen has regained what all of the power of her nations and her allies could never have done. remarkably the treaty of paris had saved england from the...
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when the english entered into negotiations with the french, the north britain attacked the terms of peas. wilkes, it shown here and somewhat unflattering light, lamented the french king, i the stroke of his pen, has rejected but the sovereign nation could never have done. remarkably, the treaty of paris saved england from a certain ruin. the crown had been sunk, even to prostitution. this time, he went too far. three days later, the crown issued a general warrant trying and- making a strict diligent search for the authors, printers, and publishers of northport and publishers of north britain number 45. dozens of cases challenged the kings actions. actions.own's it was argued that more was at stake than the simple execution of one warrant against one person. beenain has our house declared, by the law, our asylum and defense. it is capable of eating centered, upon any frivolous or no preference at all, by a secretary of state account argued,law, counsel might make a man's bed for the promulgation of our most private concerns. secretive the most and personal nature. reparation could not be
when the english entered into negotiations with the french, the north britain attacked the terms of peas. wilkes, it shown here and somewhat unflattering light, lamented the french king, i the stroke of his pen, has rejected but the sovereign nation could never have done. remarkably, the treaty of paris saved england from a certain ruin. the crown had been sunk, even to prostitution. this time, he went too far. three days later, the crown issued a general warrant trying and- making a strict...
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john wilkes had founded north britain in opposition to the pro-government neighbor called the britain. when the english entered into negotiations with the french bringing seven years war to conclusion, north britain attacked the terms of peace. wilkes shown here in less than a flattering light, he lamented the french king by a stroke of his pen, has regained all the power of her nation and her allies could never have done. remarkably, the treaty of paris ruinaved england from the of success, the crown had been sunk even to prostitution. this time he had gone too far. three days after the publication, the crown issued a general warrant. making strict and diligent search for the authors, ainters, and publishers in thing that is followed dozens of s'lawyer said more was at stake than the execution of one warrant against one person. in vain has our house been declared the law, our asylum and defense, if it is capable of being entered, upon any frivolous or no pretense at all, by a secretary of state. the seizing of the papers was the worst offense possible against the crowns subjects. eng
john wilkes had founded north britain in opposition to the pro-government neighbor called the britain. when the english entered into negotiations with the french bringing seven years war to conclusion, north britain attacked the terms of peace. wilkes shown here in less than a flattering light, he lamented the french king by a stroke of his pen, has regained all the power of her nation and her allies could never have done. remarkably, the treaty of paris ruinaved england from the of success,...
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when the english entered into negotiations with the french, the north britain attacked the terms of peas. wilkes, it shown here and somewhat unflattering light, lamented the french king, i the stroke of his pen, has rejected but the sovereign nation could never have done. remarkably, the treaty of paris saved england from a certain ruin. the crown had been sunk, even to prostitution. this time, he went too far. three days later, the crown issued a general warrant trying and- making a strict diligent search for the authors, printers, and publishers of northport and publishers of north britain number 45. dozens of cases challenged the kings actions. actions.own's it was argued that more was at stake than the simple execution of one warrant against one person. beenain has our house declared, by the law, our asylum and defense. it is capable of eating centered, upon any frivolous or no preference at all, by a secretary of state account argued,law, counsel might make a man's bed for the promulgation of our most private concerns. secretive the most and personal nature. reparation could not be
when the english entered into negotiations with the french, the north britain attacked the terms of peas. wilkes, it shown here and somewhat unflattering light, lamented the french king, i the stroke of his pen, has rejected but the sovereign nation could never have done. remarkably, the treaty of paris saved england from a certain ruin. the crown had been sunk, even to prostitution. this time, he went too far. three days later, the crown issued a general warrant trying and- making a strict...
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meet a much- loved north britain and no bay teacher. who is helping to shape young lives. >> pam: week and this year and what the weather's gonna be like the circling things down a slight chance of rain showers heading our way. >> diane: all i can hear they bridge toll plaza by cuts in place why things are slightly cooler today and severance the call on the pencil of mild conditions in the vallate temperature is 85 and yet they for livermore and east bay shoreline cities 67 richman 73 hayward and san francisco at 68 degrees 7:00 p.m. polyclitus guys continue 10:00 p.m. tonight those winds will die down five of our 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning sun conditions coastal fog decelerate are no rain moist your for just get and we of that and of the seven northwest drops down to our region and turn gives us color temperatures the next few days and patchy fog along the coastal regions such a chance of mentioning and showing you 7 a and a widespread clouds oakland and the valley also said francisco hansel of coastal fog as well transition 10:00 a.m.
meet a much- loved north britain and no bay teacher. who is helping to shape young lives. >> pam: week and this year and what the weather's gonna be like the circling things down a slight chance of rain showers heading our way. >> diane: all i can hear they bridge toll plaza by cuts in place why things are slightly cooler today and severance the call on the pencil of mild conditions in the vallate temperature is 85 and yet they for livermore and east bay shoreline cities 67 richman...
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what is the community of interest, say, between north korea, britain, togo and argentina? there's none, but he seems to believe the arc of history is long but tends towards justice, so one day, maybe in 100 years or 200 years when the middle east is rubble, millions are dead and scattered around the world, justice will be served. but he's the president of the united states. he's operating in the present. but he believes in the community of nations. the u.s. has been for peace and liberty and he says, nope. it's not our job. it's the community of nations. >> also in that context he said there was a 60-nation coalition that was opposing -- or at least not supporting putin. well, that's mistaking the process of diplomacy with the results of diplomacy. no one cares about the existence of a coalition, it's what you do with the coalition. i think charles is exactly right. that's the mistake he's making. >> we've seen him do this again and again. the iran deal is an argument in part. >>> hillary clinton gets ready to roll test >>> i did not enail my classified material to anyone.
what is the community of interest, say, between north korea, britain, togo and argentina? there's none, but he seems to believe the arc of history is long but tends towards justice, so one day, maybe in 100 years or 200 years when the middle east is rubble, millions are dead and scattered around the world, justice will be served. but he's the president of the united states. he's operating in the present. but he believes in the community of nations. the u.s. has been for peace and liberty and he...
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what is the community of interest, say, between north korea, britain, togo and argentina? none, but he seems to believe the arc of history is long but tends towards justice, so one day, maybe in 100 years or 200 years when the middle east is rubble, millions are dead and scattered around the world, justice will be served. but he's the president of the united states. he's operating in the present. but he believes in the community of nations. the u.s. has been for peace and liberty and he says, nope. it's not our job. it's the community of nations. >> also in that context he said there was a 60-nation coalition that was opposing -- or at least not supporting putin. well, that's mistaking the process of diplomacy with the results of diplomacy. no one cares about the existence of a coalition, it's what you do with the coalition. i think charles is exactly right. that's the mistake he's making. >> we've seen him do this again and again. the iran deal is an argument in part. >>> hillary clinton gets ready to roll the dice in vegas. my psoriatic arthritis i'm caused joint pain.o
what is the community of interest, say, between north korea, britain, togo and argentina? none, but he seems to believe the arc of history is long but tends towards justice, so one day, maybe in 100 years or 200 years when the middle east is rubble, millions are dead and scattered around the world, justice will be served. but he's the president of the united states. he's operating in the present. but he believes in the community of nations. the u.s. has been for peace and liberty and he says,...
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hundreds attended a mass funeral in the north of the country. >> britain says it will postpone withdrawing troops from afghanistan, and they'll stay in the country through 2015, there 415 soldiers stationed there. they ended combat operations in afghanistan, but kept troops to train forces. earlier this month it said it would keep the the troops in the country behind 2016. the saudi-led military has bombed a hospital. it injured one staff members and destroyed the builds. doctors without borders said it provided coordinates to the coalition two weeks ago. >> the first heat seeker destroyed it. the team had time to destroy it, they had time to evacuate the emergency room. they hit the maternity ward. facing in front of the e.r. and destroying the hospital. they had five minutes to run away. there is some burns, scratch from things like this. >> three palestinians were shot dead in the occupied west bank on tuesday. an american israeli wounded in the attack two weeks ago died of injuries. earlier, israeli forces fired tear gas, marking a day of rage across the occupied territory, hundreds op
hundreds attended a mass funeral in the north of the country. >> britain says it will postpone withdrawing troops from afghanistan, and they'll stay in the country through 2015, there 415 soldiers stationed there. they ended combat operations in afghanistan, but kept troops to train forces. earlier this month it said it would keep the the troops in the country behind 2016. the saudi-led military has bombed a hospital. it injured one staff members and destroyed the builds. doctors without...
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hundreds of people attended the mats funeral in the north of the country. >>> britain said it will postponeithdrawing troops from afghanistan. they will now stay in the country through 2016. there are currently 415 british children station there. britain ended combat operations in afghanistan last year but kept some troops to advise afghan security xorsz. earlier, the u.s. said it would keep troops in the country beyond 2016. three palestinians were shot dead in the occupied west bank on tuesday and an american israel wounded -- israeli has died of his injuries. forces fired tear gas at 358 stenian protest orders in a day of rage. hundreds gathers in hebron to demonstrate against the killing of palestinians by israeli forces. two men and a 17-year-old girl were killed on monday. nadine barber september this report. >> reporter: the death toll on either side rise okay tuesday. an israeli man died in hospital from injuries that he sustained in an attack on a bus two weeks ago and on the palestinian side, fatalities coming at the gus gusgush gush excion jumping in the city of hebron in the sou
hundreds of people attended the mats funeral in the north of the country. >>> britain said it will postponeithdrawing troops from afghanistan. they will now stay in the country through 2016. there are currently 415 british children station there. britain ended combat operations in afghanistan last year but kept some troops to advise afghan security xorsz. earlier, the u.s. said it would keep troops in the country beyond 2016. three palestinians were shot dead in the occupied west bank...
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north. eventually could impact great britain by the weekend. everything connected here when it comes to weather. our surf starting to come down wave heights have been 5 to 10 feet. the swell from joaquin is arriving now. avid sure surfers some rough waters for sure. in terms of everyone else clouds have been persistent for 5, 6 days. starting to break apart in central massachusetts. we'll see gradual clearing from west to east as we head through the night. temperatures upper 30s to middle 40s milder in the city of boston around downtown areas but overall very chilly by tomorrow morning. looking for lows few upper 30s out there milder toward the cape and islands. tomorrow some good news. on the road to brighter times and warmer times after the cold start in the morning you want a jacket. midday we're into the 60s we top out near 70 degrees tomorrow afternoon nice mix of sun and clouds less wind to deal with. sunset at 6:17. temperatures like these past several days are going to feel great. nice and warm. the first day we hit 60 in the city of bo
north. eventually could impact great britain by the weekend. everything connected here when it comes to weather. our surf starting to come down wave heights have been 5 to 10 feet. the swell from joaquin is arriving now. avid sure surfers some rough waters for sure. in terms of everyone else clouds have been persistent for 5, 6 days. starting to break apart in central massachusetts. we'll see gradual clearing from west to east as we head through the night. temperatures upper 30s to middle 40s...
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we could from the air, and you where wehis on our map are launching missions from north africa and especially great britain where the eighth air force was located. in this gallery with the air war, the air war went through several stages. you have some initial beginnings. most importantly, by the end of 1943, we are basically losing the air war very badly. we are losing disproportionate amounts of bombers going up trying to hit the heartland of nazi germany and other industrial facilities throughout europe that nazis were using. the reason this was so problematic for us -- if you think about it, for example, a b-17 bomber, which was the workhorse of the european bombing campaign, had trained personnel in it where you had 10, 11 men in there that every time one of those was shot down, it was one thing to lose your plane, but it's another thing to lose all of those trained personnel. that was true of the other side as well. luftwaffe of the german air force had trained pilots were this was going to be a key element of what would eventually happen with the air war where it's about ultimately replacing pilots
we could from the air, and you where wehis on our map are launching missions from north africa and especially great britain where the eighth air force was located. in this gallery with the air war, the air war went through several stages. you have some initial beginnings. most importantly, by the end of 1943, we are basically losing the air war very badly. we are losing disproportionate amounts of bombers going up trying to hit the heartland of nazi germany and other industrial facilities...
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britain. if it was a european conversation, north england of is and germany, a lot it fair or reasonable? this the issue of nations. jonathan: james bevan, great to have you. it is all about the goldilocks economy. >> with the start removing accommodation over the next few years, gradually and got this goldilocks economy. not too hot and not too cold. ♪ jonathan: the federal reserve is going towards mandate of maxima employment and should raise interest rate rate said john williams, president of san francisco. he spoke to bloomberg television. on the employment demand a side, huge progress on to 5%,s market as close what i think of as full employment. inflation below our target, significant consideration. we understand why it is happening due to the strong dollar, decline in oil prices. i see an economy that is strengthening and one of our mandates. there are still risks and uncertainty. the important thing to think about is not just our first moved to raise interest rates but we will need accommodative monetary policy for another few years. we start the process are raising rates, it will
britain. if it was a european conversation, north england of is and germany, a lot it fair or reasonable? this the issue of nations. jonathan: james bevan, great to have you. it is all about the goldilocks economy. >> with the start removing accommodation over the next few years, gradually and got this goldilocks economy. not too hot and not too cold. ♪ jonathan: the federal reserve is going towards mandate of maxima employment and should raise interest rate rate said john williams,...
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when we come back, tensions between north korea and it's closest ally china. >>> and a crisis of britain'sealth services where thousands of junior doctors are threatening to walk out. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >> welcome back. rival factions in libya agree to form a national unity government. there have been two rival governments since 2014. talks have been going on in morocco for months. russia is denying reports that four of its cruise missiles may have crashed in iran. they were launched from the caspian see on wednesday. >>> israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said strong steps will be taken against those who incite hatred. palestinians are angry over what they say israel's intention to change the status quo at the al aqsa mosque compound. >>> despite appeal for calm, tensions are riding across the occupied west bank. we have this report from ramallah on what is driving the unrest amongst the palestinians. >> their frustration is boiling over and they ven
when we come back, tensions between north korea and it's closest ally china. >>> and a crisis of britain'sealth services where thousands of junior doctors are threatening to walk out. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >> welcome back. rival factions in libya agree to form a national unity government. there have been two rival governments since...
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north. relatives separated over 60 years ago were allowed to meet. >> the u.s., britain, germany and france want to punish iran, u.s. condemned a test but said it is separate from a nuclear deal which was brokered earlier this year. are kristin saloomey reports. kristin saloomey reports. >> they have referred this to the sanctions committee for possible action. any action would have to be supported by other members of the security council as well, including china and russia. iran says this was a precision guided missile, for deterrent purposes only. the united states isn't going so far as to say that iran is violating the nuclear deal that was reached over the summer. when that deal goes into full effect the resolution prohibiting the missile launches is actually set to expire. that hasn't happened yet. the united states and its partners seem the send a warning to iran that they are watching. >> u.s. vice president joe biden says he has planned not to run for president in the 2016 campaign. he says he's run out of time. that boost the hillary clinton's hopes of achieving the nomination. >>>
north. relatives separated over 60 years ago were allowed to meet. >> the u.s., britain, germany and france want to punish iran, u.s. condemned a test but said it is separate from a nuclear deal which was brokered earlier this year. are kristin saloomey reports. kristin saloomey reports. >> they have referred this to the sanctions committee for possible action. any action would have to be supported by other members of the security council as well, including china and russia. iran...
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go to europe and see how they fail to integrate north africans into france or great britain where people can never become french no matter how many generations they had been there, there still consider moroccan. there's a possibility here but it starts with people being brave. it's all he met when he said we are a nation of cowards. he was in salem americans are all cowardly, they're afraid to talk about race and issues with which we disagree across the racial divide because they are afraid of how we'll be perceived. i think we need to develop more ability to just talk. >> you want to talk about it but how can you talk about it that is so passionate and real for so many people without having the emotion? how can can you talk about race and taking the emotion out of it? >> let's get president obama credited this degree that he understood how difficult it would be. he knew knew the racial fatigue of white america. he tells a tremendous story of the audacity of hope that one of his colleagues making a powerful point but he said the white guy leans over to him and says, you know the problem
go to europe and see how they fail to integrate north africans into france or great britain where people can never become french no matter how many generations they had been there, there still consider moroccan. there's a possibility here but it starts with people being brave. it's all he met when he said we are a nation of cowards. he was in salem americans are all cowardly, they're afraid to talk about race and issues with which we disagree across the racial divide because they are afraid of...
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go to europe and look how they failed to integrate north africans into france or great britain or othercountries where people can never become french. no matter how many generations they have been there they are considered morracan and he is right. eric holder, that is all he meant when he said we are a nation of cowards. he was saying people are afraid to talk about race and the issues that we disagree across the divide because they are afraid of how they will be perceived >> the issue is you want to talk about it but how can you talk about race that is so passionate and real for people without having the emotion? that is the question. >> let's give, i think, president obama credit to this degree, he understood and designed a zeitgiest. he told the story of the white guy leaning over in the state senate and saying, you know, the problem is, every time i listen to senator xyz i feel whiter. and obama, by the suggestion of his more morally equivalent race speech didn't make people feel guilty. the problem is the following though: when you are a minority in this country -- racially, sexua
go to europe and look how they failed to integrate north africans into france or great britain or othercountries where people can never become french. no matter how many generations they have been there they are considered morracan and he is right. eric holder, that is all he meant when he said we are a nation of cowards. he was saying people are afraid to talk about race and the issues that we disagree across the divide because they are afraid of how they will be perceived >> the issue...
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host: up next, richard in charlotte, north carolina.ca richard, you're on book tv with david mccullough. >> caller: thank you, david. i appreciate the bookshelftt britain, especially the "the wright brothers". my grandmother knew the wright brothers and she called them the crazy bicycle boys. the but, i was going to ask you, wasn't the wright patterson air force base where it is now, for, wasn't that a reasonable place for them to learn to fly in that would've taken north carolina out of the equation. >> guest: first of all, your grandmother was among a large crowd that thought they were wacko, crackpots.wack, they would say they are nice young man, but a little off their balance. it is as you say 8 miles out of dayton, part of the wright patterson air force base and because it is part of the air f force base it has orbeen preserd as exactly the way it was.been p what on there is far more important than people realize. the plane that they flew at kit kitty hawk in 1943, was not a wn practical airplane yet. it took three more years to develop a practical airplane. so, the real airplane as we would say, the airplane wherewot people could learn how to fly
host: up next, richard in charlotte, north carolina.ca richard, you're on book tv with david mccullough. >> caller: thank you, david. i appreciate the bookshelftt britain, especially the "the wright brothers". my grandmother knew the wright brothers and she called them the crazy bicycle boys. the but, i was going to ask you, wasn't the wright patterson air force base where it is now, for, wasn't that a reasonable place for them to learn to fly in that would've taken north...
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the north american meat institute calls the conclusions, quote, dramatic and alarmistover reach, and a member of great britain'sof food. we don't need large quantities of it, but if we at a little bit of liver to a meat recipe, that will deliver in a small quantity, all of the vitamins and minerals that a human being needs. >> they do not recommend an staan staining from red meat, but they believe consumers should heed saying it's better to eat meat that's better in quality but moderate in amount. cnn, london. >>> joining me now from new york is a doctor who is a medical correspondent for cure connection. thanks so much for being with us. i have to tell you, this is the point that all us meat lovers freak us. for those of us who love tailgates, we fear we're going to have to grill celery to be safe. how alarmed should we be? >> do as i say, not as i do. do what your doctor tells you. to be serious, we're talking about a risk of multiple cancers. there are risks of red meat with breast cancer, protastate cance. this is not just about cancers of the digestive tract. the day is real. this is not new news, but we'r
the north american meat institute calls the conclusions, quote, dramatic and alarmistover reach, and a member of great britain'sof food. we don't need large quantities of it, but if we at a little bit of liver to a meat recipe, that will deliver in a small quantity, all of the vitamins and minerals that a human being needs. >> they do not recommend an staan staining from red meat, but they believe consumers should heed saying it's better to eat meat that's better in quality but moderate...
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north of harrisburg. while it's unknown how the blimp broke loose military officials say an investigation is under way. >>> and finally, first lady michelle obama and britain'srince harry both share a passion for helping injured veterans. but they can share a joke, too. here is what the first lady had to say to women in the audience at a virginia based military base yesterday. >> all right ladies, prince harry is here. don't act like you don't notice. come on. come on. >> prince harry is on his first trip to the u.s. in two years to draw attention to his invictus games, an olympic-style event for injured troops and veterans that's scheduled to take place in orlando next year. that does it for me and "way too early." coming up next on "morning joe," analysis of last night's republican presidential debate. the winners, the losers, and the lingering questions like where does the jeb bush campaign go next? four of the candidates join us this morning, former governor mike huckabee, carly fiorina, governor chris christie and senator lindsey graham. that, and much, much more coming up next on "morning joe." life's all about learning.... asking questions.... having
north of harrisburg. while it's unknown how the blimp broke loose military officials say an investigation is under way. >>> and finally, first lady michelle obama and britain'srince harry both share a passion for helping injured veterans. but they can share a joke, too. here is what the first lady had to say to women in the audience at a virginia based military base yesterday. >> all right ladies, prince harry is here. don't act like you don't notice. come on. come on. >>...
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defined the northern edge of the empire and helped to defend roman britain to the south from pesky, hard-to-conquer barbarians to the north. today's modern border between scotland and england still runs pretty close to this ancient wall. a particularly well-preserved segment of the wall leads to housesteads roman fort. roman forts had a standard design -- a rectangular shape containing a commander's headquarters and barracks. there's little more than stone foundations remaining. these stones raised a floor to give stored grain ventilation. and this was once a set of spartan barracks. pondering these desolate ruins, i can imagine the bleakness of being a young roman soldier stationed here 18 centuries ago. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> with consumers changing, does coca-cola need to do something really, really big? >>> not so scary. why october is turning out to be a pretty good month for stocks, so far. >>> flu breakthrough? how close are we to creating a universal vaccine that protects against all strains? find out in the final part of our series on the big busi
defined the northern edge of the empire and helped to defend roman britain to the south from pesky, hard-to-conquer barbarians to the north. today's modern border between scotland and england still runs pretty close to this ancient wall. a particularly well-preserved segment of the wall leads to housesteads roman fort. roman forts had a standard design -- a rectangular shape containing a commander's headquarters and barracks. there's little more than stone foundations remaining. these stones...
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north for an emotional reunion with lost loved ones. oscar pistorius is out on parole. now under house arrest after serving just one year of his five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend. hour, britain's steel industry in crisis as more jobs are cut, david cameron says he will raise the issue of unfair competition with china's president. before forces calling and the fans are answering. legions of star wars faithful crashed ticket sites as the new trailer for the force awakens is released and instantly goes viral. ♪ >> first, canada has a new prime minister, justin trudeau has been confirmed as winner of the general election. the bilingual victory speech he paid tribute to his outgoing rival, stephen harper, who served nine years. he spoke of his plans to focus on canada's middle-class. >> you gave me clear marching orders. you want a government that works as hard as you do, one that is focused every minute of every day on growing the economy, creating jobs, and strengthening the middle class. you want a prime minister who knows canada is a country strong the -- not despite our differences but because of them. >> making his victory speech at the start of the campaign, he was in third
north for an emotional reunion with lost loved ones. oscar pistorius is out on parole. now under house arrest after serving just one year of his five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend. hour, britain's steel industry in crisis as more jobs are cut, david cameron says he will raise the issue of unfair competition with china's president. before forces calling and the fans are answering. legions of star wars faithful crashed ticket sites as the new trailer for the force awakens is released...
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north. maybe now postseason. more like 8 million. one of europe's opposition leaders of great britain.ing all of this. europe has been looking to deal with all of this. we have a flight audio delay with nigel. angela merkel is saying that there is no way to deal with this. that is probably an understatement of the century. >> yes, it is. let's not forget that angela merkel compounded their original error which i pointed out on your show six months ago. a definition. who was a refugee. anywhere else in the world. oh, come all ye faithful. we should accept limitless people. you just showed those drone pictures. now she is saying there is a problem. neil: -- >> you have a problem. neil: i'm sorry. we have a crossover delay on that. i apologize. down the border. easy access to foreign countries. now it is back up the barb wire. it is like you are a free union. >> yes. now an exponential crisis. open borders has led to the defense going back up again. to make it worse. now we hear that from may 2016, there will be free access to 75 million people who may come from turkey. believe you me, wh
north. maybe now postseason. more like 8 million. one of europe's opposition leaders of great britain.ing all of this. europe has been looking to deal with all of this. we have a flight audio delay with nigel. angela merkel is saying that there is no way to deal with this. that is probably an understatement of the century. >> yes, it is. let's not forget that angela merkel compounded their original error which i pointed out on your show six months ago. a definition. who was a refugee....
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africa -- i'm sorry, north africa, and the middle east, they can see that there is hope and civil society can do what arms can't do. >>> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. britain'snal healthcare is in crisis as junior doctors threaten to go on strike. plus -- >>> i'm in central malaysia, i'll be telling you why the rare oil from these trees is big business for poachers and how it affects indigenous communities. >>> and we'll tell you about a football team in south africa trying to restore hope to a community riddled with [ inaudible ]. stay with us. ♪ >> we're in the "prairie state" yet we have such little of it left. >> now old-school methods meet cutting-edge science... >> we've returned this iconic mammal to illinois. >> with a much bigger long-term benefit. >> grasslands have a critical role in climate change. >> it's exciting. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories on al jazeera. at least six palestinians have been
africa -- i'm sorry, north africa, and the middle east, they can see that there is hope and civil society can do what arms can't do. >>> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. britain'snal healthcare is in crisis as junior doctors threaten to go on strike. plus -- >>> i'm in central malaysia, i'll be telling you why the rare oil from these trees is big business for poachers and how it affects indigenous communities. >>> and we'll tell you about a football team in...
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>>> great britain's thomas lindol and paul modreck and american and turkish citizen were awarded the nobel prize in chemistry. sankar is a professor of biochemistry at the university of north carolina. the three scientists were honored for their studies and work on dna repair, how to repair dna. and on friday coming up the nobel prize in literature will be announced tomorrow. actually, that's the next prize to be announced. then the nobel peace prize will be announced on friday and we wi have it all covered. back to you. >>> angie, thank you. it's five minutes after the hour. today jury selection in the charles severance trial heads into day three. the judge has dismissed about half of the 150 potential jurors because that six-week trial would pose a hardship for them. now each remaining juror will have to answer questions about media exposure and whether he or she could be fair and impartial. severance is charged with murdering three alexandria residents over the course of ten years. opening statements could start as soon as tomorrow. >>> in the day ahead, baltimore will pay almost $100,000 to settle a lawsuit. it says baltimore police gave christine abbott a rough ride o
>>> great britain's thomas lindol and paul modreck and american and turkish citizen were awarded the nobel prize in chemistry. sankar is a professor of biochemistry at the university of north carolina. the three scientists were honored for their studies and work on dna repair, how to repair dna. and on friday coming up the nobel prize in literature will be announced tomorrow. actually, that's the next prize to be announced. then the nobel peace prize will be announced on friday and we...
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britain. so they are talking about joaquin way overseas in europe right now. the forecast for tonight around here, mostly clear and cool. 49 degrees for a low in philadelphia, 43 north and west. little bit below average for the temperature, but at least the wind has died down. sunny and warmer tomorrow, high temperatures getting into the 70s. low to mid 70s, little bit above average, but look at the wind, only 5 to 10 miles an hour and the direction from the northwest, that allows the ocean to calm down. it's been a long time since we've seen anything but a wind off the ocean. then on wednesday, we're even warmer, up to 77, weak front comes through, cools us down a bit, but we get lots of nice sunshine on thursday. there's another front coming through on friday. that's our best chance of showers during the next week and over next weekend it looks pretty cool on saturday, but looks like a pretty nice weekend, nice and comfortable. >>> a woman who abducted a 5-year-old girl from a philadelphia school will spend 40 years in prison. she was caught on surveillance video leading the child out of her school in cobbs creek two years ago. a jury last year convicted her of ki
britain. so they are talking about joaquin way overseas in europe right now. the forecast for tonight around here, mostly clear and cool. 49 degrees for a low in philadelphia, 43 north and west. little bit below average for the temperature, but at least the wind has died down. sunny and warmer tomorrow, high temperatures getting into the 70s. low to mid 70s, little bit above average, but look at the wind, only 5 to 10 miles an hour and the direction from the northwest, that allows the ocean to...
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britain's parliament on the first day of his visit. >> less turn liberal leader swept in canada ending a decade of conservative rule. >> separated for more than 60 years what happened when families from north and south korea are reunited. >> hi, everybody robin adams here with sport, live from doha. essential for the next president continues as planned. with the latest from an emergency meeting at the governmenting body. a warm welcome. the dip lo t maic campaign is gathering, trying to force an end to the violence in israel, and the occupied west bank. but on tuesday, the anger spilled over once again, protestors threw stones at forces in bethlehem, with similar scenes that's near ramallah. also nearby a palestinian man was shot and killed after stabbing a soldier, and in another incident, a palestinian man was shot after a car ramming incident, they were injured in that same attack. well the u.n. secretary general is now in the region, and he is appealing for calm, and he is meeting with both sides. andrew simmons has been monitoring the day's developments and he sent us this update. >> we have seen violence certainly, with those attacks there. right across the occupied west bank, and he
britain's parliament on the first day of his visit. >> less turn liberal leader swept in canada ending a decade of conservative rule. >> separated for more than 60 years what happened when families from north and south korea are reunited. >> hi, everybody robin adams here with sport, live from doha. essential for the next president continues as planned. with the latest from an emergency meeting at the governmenting body. a warm welcome. the dip lo t maic campaign is gathering,...
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britain is also offering up 12 billion pounds in contracts for the scheme with a 1.2 billion pound investment in 10,000 new homes in the north the chinese automaker is set to be eyeing further investment in coventry. london could become the first overseas financial center to open a market for chinese sovereign debt. both sideser that are hailing this is a golden and in british ties. angie: that's take a closer look at his trip. here is our asia government reporter at large, david tweed, joining us now. this is a pretty big visit for the economy. seems to be lagging behind some others. david: one thing just stands out from what they have said there, the u.k. wants to be china's leading trading partner. well, it's not. it's not. the five biggest economies in the european union, britain has got the biggest trade deficit. when it comes to exports into china, only 5% goes to china, which does not compare to germany. looking at foreign direct investment, the money coming from the u.k. is come to the lopsided compared to the money coming back the other way. this really is a very big two-way story. britain absolutely wants to get mo
britain is also offering up 12 billion pounds in contracts for the scheme with a 1.2 billion pound investment in 10,000 new homes in the north the chinese automaker is set to be eyeing further investment in coventry. london could become the first overseas financial center to open a market for chinese sovereign debt. both sideser that are hailing this is a golden and in british ties. angie: that's take a closer look at his trip. here is our asia government reporter at large, david tweed, joining...
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britain and australia. both were shocked by mass shootings in 1996. after both of those cases the government response was swift and tough. >> mick north's worth's changed security and innocence of a scottish village was shattered in the most terrifying situation. >> a gunman walked in and killed a teacher and 16 children. one of them was north's 5-year-old daughter sofie. >> never at any time until i was actually informed that she was dead could i reconcile myself to the fact that she could be one of the victims. >> reporter: north's grief turned to determination. >> i wanted something to be done about it. >> reporter: and something was quickly done. >> we will ban all handguns from the home. we will outlaw completely higher caliber handguns. >> it was the watershed. it was the point that allowed a pretty significant public outcry that said, no, we don't want to be like the wild west. >> reporter: in australia a similar response to the april 1996 shooting spree that left 35 people dead. a ban on semi-automatic rifles, strict gun registration and a government buy back of more than 640,000 weapons. in the united states though after 20 children and 6 staf
britain and australia. both were shocked by mass shootings in 1996. after both of those cases the government response was swift and tough. >> mick north's worth's changed security and innocence of a scottish village was shattered in the most terrifying situation. >> a gunman walked in and killed a teacher and 16 children. one of them was north's 5-year-old daughter sofie. >> never at any time until i was actually informed that she was dead could i reconcile myself to the fact...
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britain remaining in the european union regardless of what mr. cameron comes back with. i now think and believe that a whole new flank of the labor vote in the midlands and the north and wales and right across this country, i believele a whole new flank of the labor vote is there for ukip. i think corbin is a gift to ukip. [ applause ] what of us and ukip? commentators are pleased to say they have gone and the bubble is burst and everything else. let me tell you fife months on ukip is alive and well, not only alive and kicking but up in the opinion polls from where it was in the general election back in may. that we as a party are massively increasing our reach and support on social media. we are getting many more young people supporting us. ukip is preparing. next year in may of next year we'll fight elections. fight the police and crime commissioner elections. we'll fight local elections that take place in england. we'll also fight elections in scotland. in northern ireland. we'll fight the elections in wales and fight the elections in london. in all four of the big elections there is a fundamental difference between them and the general election. and it's called proporti
britain remaining in the european union regardless of what mr. cameron comes back with. i now think and believe that a whole new flank of the labor vote in the midlands and the north and wales and right across this country, i believele a whole new flank of the labor vote is there for ukip. i think corbin is a gift to ukip. [ applause ] what of us and ukip? commentators are pleased to say they have gone and the bubble is burst and everything else. let me tell you fife months on ukip is alive and...