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gucci colonna you may not want to hear the words of the south pole or the others to miss you for so many of the new coal fires the disease that is caused by the a virus is called codes planted by this fast as the virus spreads its creator today a new focus on those lives gucci. g.w. . is the human race destroying itself. ruining the basic elements of our system we're using too much water and we're too late to. her piece of life. going to go among our supplies will last for ever but they won't. when the rain stops. on d. w. . go on a little more. hello and welcome to in good shape and today we've got a special edition broadcast to you from my family practice what we're seeing right now is the dark side off globalization every day almost 130000 flights bring more than 11000000 people from one place in the world to another that makes it really easy for.
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hottest day on record last month join a heat wave that has been driving dramatic ice melt in the south pole it was 18 degrees celsius on the 6th of february the same temperature as los angeles scientists are warning that the consequences of rapidly melting glaziers could be disastrous sea levels would rise in danger in coastal towns and there might be no going back so with ice sheets it's very easy to melt them this happens very fast but building that back up again takes thousands and thousands of years so what we're saying with the west antarctic ice sheet is that this starting at the melt once we reach a certain threshold will continue despite our efforts to stop it and so that's why it's really pressing and really important to start acting on this the carbon sooner rather than later to try and prevent this that will change. joining us to discuss what's happening in at least spokesperson for the un's well which logic organization in geneva switzerland hi there i am just as we were entering it takes a lot to get excited because they're very calm people in general and when you saw this temp
hottest day on record last month join a heat wave that has been driving dramatic ice melt in the south pole it was 18 degrees celsius on the 6th of february the same temperature as los angeles scientists are warning that the consequences of rapidly melting glaziers could be disastrous sea levels would rise in danger in coastal towns and there might be no going back so with ice sheets it's very easy to melt them this happens very fast but building that back up again takes thousands and thousands...
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be in good shape oh no you may not want to hear the word in the south pole one of us to miss you for so mean for the newco on the merits it is nice but it's cost i was about was this called coves trying to just fast as the virus spreads moves create today a new focus and some of this looks good change. coming up on the roof. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue kushti good and to me cause clearly explored in germany. they died then and they tricked everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested changes. in 30 minutes on t.w. . board. each star tells my story. on the people around me builds me dead you can see it again. to me. i am not a dumb to continue. to. listen closely and i will tell you about the room days who blew to me up. until very recently down. i am not too dumb to 15. months in my city the days for centuries until the company my country through its finest hours. until the day i merely vanished. i still not done to. april and d. w. . this is due to all the good news and these are out top stories easily has ordered all non-essential
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good chicken cold you may not want to hear the word in the south pole of the bugs to miss euphrasia leave for the new club it isn't nice it is a cost by the batteries this color code is plenty but the fast as the virus spreads moves create today a new focus of some of those missed glitches. pop d.w.m. . or. what's the secret behind this classic. use of the sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. or the story behind the music. for the ages reducing. the pot. odds. beethoven's 9th symphony for the more it starts in my mind on t.w. . mystery to any it is full of surprises got it all out fancy amuse themselves want to invent play the footsteps of the great rhythm and kind of embarrassed must sound the fleet street. played 3 times wanted the film very much alive the new travel guides to specialists in germany to move to recognizing where exactly. must. learn a lot our culture history their. travel extremely worth a visit. hello and welcome to in good shape in today we've got a special edition broadcast to you from my family practice what we're seeing right now is the dark side off
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and researchers are telling themselves up to a brand new island disappeared off the coast of the south pole this summer thanks to the ice melting as you can see in this picture. temperatures of climate change yes the melting of 2 major glaciers the waves on the pine island on the antarctic peninsula have revealed a brand new never before seen uncharted island that had been long buried under the ice of the glaciers well the island itself is just 350 meters long that didn't stop researchers from naming it after the ever powerful norse goddess of the earth. so happy birthday so if i would be glad to have you with us even with some of the worst of circumstances. i got to say that is our job pre-debate remember everyone in this world we are not told that we love them up so i tell you all i love you for and i'm on the 2nd keep on watching all those hawks and have a great failed her. russia and turkey to go she deescalation regarding what is next for syria also the coronavirus is a time to start rethinking the empower the globalization. seemed wrong. but old roles just don't call. me old yet to sh
and researchers are telling themselves up to a brand new island disappeared off the coast of the south pole this summer thanks to the ice melting as you can see in this picture. temperatures of climate change yes the melting of 2 major glaciers the waves on the pine island on the antarctic peninsula have revealed a brand new never before seen uncharted island that had been long buried under the ice of the glaciers well the island itself is just 350 meters long that didn't stop researchers from...
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to sent a man said look for slaves on the coasts of the african kingdoms and bring them to south pole may. and starting in $1516.00 they would start bringing them to brazil they were intermediaries. millions had the monopoly on the supply of slaves to brazil. 1516 ringback from south contingents of captives were now being shipped to brazil and the caribbean the 1st transatlantic slave trade routes were established between the kingdom of congo. brazil and portugal. meanwhile in europe itself hundreds of captives arrived each year via portuguese ships. in lisbon black and whites noblemen a stance a plea lived on an equal footing they shared a common language and the same interests all grew rich from the slave sugar and gold trades among them german merchant and banker. in economy to listen to me involved in the political and trade elites from both european and african societies local sovereigns collaborated with the portuguese some converted to christianity took portuguese names and sent their children to portugal to be latinized and study in the university of people. these elites becam
to sent a man said look for slaves on the coasts of the african kingdoms and bring them to south pole may. and starting in $1516.00 they would start bringing them to brazil they were intermediaries. millions had the monopoly on the supply of slaves to brazil. 1516 ringback from south contingents of captives were now being shipped to brazil and the caribbean the 1st transatlantic slave trade routes were established between the kingdom of congo. brazil and portugal. meanwhile in europe itself...
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to sent a man said look for slaves on the coasts of the african kingdoms and bring them to south pole may. and starting in $1516.00 they would start bringing them to brazil they were intermediaries is it that you voted. to mince have the monopoly on the supply of slaves to brazil. 1516 from sao till may contingents of captives were now being shipped to brazil and the caribbean the 1st transatlantic slave trade routes were established between the kingdom of congo. brazil and portugal. meanwhile in europe itself hundreds of captives arrived each year via portuguese ships. in lisbon black and white nobleman a stand simply lived on an equal footing they shared a common language and the same interests all grew rich from the slave sugar and gold trades among them german merchant and banker. in economics lissie kaname involved in the political and trade elites from both european and african societies local sovereigns collaborated with the portuguese some converted to christianity took portuguese names and sent their children to portugal to be latinized and study in the university of people.
to sent a man said look for slaves on the coasts of the african kingdoms and bring them to south pole may. and starting in $1516.00 they would start bringing them to brazil they were intermediaries is it that you voted. to mince have the monopoly on the supply of slaves to brazil. 1516 from sao till may contingents of captives were now being shipped to brazil and the caribbean the 1st transatlantic slave trade routes were established between the kingdom of congo. brazil and portugal. meanwhile...
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interconnected the 1860s were a time of national conflict, which involved not only the north and south poles of the american west. her primary source research involved letters and diaries military records and oral histories and photographs and maps from that time and nelson writes specifically about nine individuals that work towards self-determination and fight for control of the region. some of these people are fairly well-known twell known to us lie frontiersmen kit carson, others like juanita that we get to know, their stories wersome of e lost in history until now. and nelson unearthed their story to show the importance of individual actions, even in the midst of a large military conflict. the book earned a star review and indeed it's history that keeps turning the pages. megan kate nelson is a writer and historian living in lincoln has written about the civil war, u.s. western history and american culture for several publications including "the new york times," washing and post in smithsonian magazine. she earned her ba in history from harvard university and phd in american studies fro
interconnected the 1860s were a time of national conflict, which involved not only the north and south poles of the american west. her primary source research involved letters and diaries military records and oral histories and photographs and maps from that time and nelson writes specifically about nine individuals that work towards self-determination and fight for control of the region. some of these people are fairly well-known twell known to us lie frontiersmen kit carson, others like...
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one woman, this is to travel to the moon within the next three years to explore the satellite's south polee trip is part of the agency's next big mission to establish the sustainable exploration on the satellite by 2028. >> let's go. >> you and me. >> sure. >> one man and one woman. >> here we go. >> 6:48. >>> and trending this morning, kanye west's daughter northwest is following her father's footsteps. >> she made a surprise perm -- performance. take a look. >> she said you know my name, it is northy. >> oh, wow. the 6-year-old performing an original song later shared by her mom kim kardashian on instagram and broke down in tears during her performance. it is a very mom thing. >> good for her. hitting the bars. >> she's 6 already? she's like -- she was just born last year or -- >> it happens like that. >> yeah, time flies. so let's get ready this morning. we're going to enjoy today. a lot of sunshine and warm weather. it will be cooling off by this weekend. so i'm just saying get out there and enjoy it. bay bridge taking a look outside from emeryville toward san francisco. we're starting
one woman, this is to travel to the moon within the next three years to explore the satellite's south polee trip is part of the agency's next big mission to establish the sustainable exploration on the satellite by 2028. >> let's go. >> you and me. >> sure. >> one man and one woman. >> here we go. >> 6:48. >>> and trending this morning, kanye west's daughter northwest is following her father's footsteps. >> she made a surprise perm --...
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woman, to travel all the way to the moon within the next three years to explore the satellite's south polert of the agency's next big mission to establish sustainable exploration on the satellite by 2028. >> cool, right. >> that is cool. >>> this is also cool, too. trending this morning, kanye west's young daughter northwest is following in her father's steps. >> she made a surprise performance in paris. take a look. ♪ [ inaudible ]. >> a 6-year-old performed an original song later shared by her mom kim kardashian on the instagram. she was so proud of north and broke down in tears during her performance. >> that is cute. >> very mom-like thing to do. >>> so let's hope taylor swift has a blank space on her shelf for a new award. so she was just named best-selling international music act of the last year. the honor is part due for a strong sales in her latest album "lover" and sharon and post malone and billie eilish and queen round out the top five. >> pretty good company there. and that is taylor swift dressed as a man. >> her you have video, which is what we're talking about. congratulati
woman, to travel all the way to the moon within the next three years to explore the satellite's south polert of the agency's next big mission to establish sustainable exploration on the satellite by 2028. >> cool, right. >> that is cool. >>> this is also cool, too. trending this morning, kanye west's young daughter northwest is following in her father's steps. >> she made a surprise performance in paris. take a look. ♪ [ inaudible ]. >> a 6-year-old performed...
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landslides 35 people are known to have died when communities were engulfed in 3 cities on the coast of south pole and state firefighters and volunteers are continuing their search for the missing earlier this week the region at a month's rainfall in a single day. millions of women across mexico are going on strike on monday to take a stand against gender based violence has been time to follow international women's day government figures show attacks against women have doubled in the past 5 years john holdren reports from mexico city all of us are allowed to continue i meant them in the us i live in an emotional outpouring on this state university female students reporting professors students and even relatives but they say have harassed or attacked them over the years yes. it's because attorney general has said that more than 10 women were killed that day but behind the number some say is a culture of machismo male chauvinism which in the end helps lead to the violence. around 20 professors just from mexico state university and now under investigation this student is one of those who complained t
landslides 35 people are known to have died when communities were engulfed in 3 cities on the coast of south pole and state firefighters and volunteers are continuing their search for the missing earlier this week the region at a month's rainfall in a single day. millions of women across mexico are going on strike on monday to take a stand against gender based violence has been time to follow international women's day government figures show attacks against women have doubled in the past 5...
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indonesia exports thousands of kilograms of south sea poles one of the world's most expensive types ofcoal the aim is to increase the export value with the same production rate by using sustainable methods to improve the quality of the gemstone house oysters are sensitive animals changes in temperature can create imperfect less valuable pearls . he charts or so list you know has been in the poll industry for 3 decades he says climate change makes poll farming more challenging. but again a hatchery if the temperature changes by just a single degree you can cause massive death it's the same in the sea so the temperature here is absolutely important to the survival of the oysters it means what happens out at sea is only half the picture and what happens in the lab is equally important in this hatchery the team carefully checks the development of oyster larvae and ensures the adult oysters are ready for breeding by keeping them healthy. this male oyster is ready to mate and displaying its fertility commercial brands have their own labs and processes but sustainability and quality over quan
indonesia exports thousands of kilograms of south sea poles one of the world's most expensive types ofcoal the aim is to increase the export value with the same production rate by using sustainable methods to improve the quality of the gemstone house oysters are sensitive animals changes in temperature can create imperfect less valuable pearls . he charts or so list you know has been in the poll industry for 3 decades he says climate change makes poll farming more challenging. but again a...
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means the temperatures are on the high side so a warm day in new delhi at 27 and then to the south the north pole one to 2 shows. al-jazeera well it's remarkable refugee journeys from the treacherous path of sudanese sing out emmanuel john newcombe escapes the child soldiers and the 60 people that music is the latest way to come my child this is where i can get to the mountain to sign up from sierra leone place and pray there is the one thing that i know that god has gifted me with a hard drive from home music and fashion on al-jazeera. the end you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories italy has overtaken south korea as the 2nd worst hit country by coronavirus outside china the number of infections has surpassed 7300 and it's reported the largest daily jump in deaths iran has reported its highest number of call in a virus this within a 24 hour period bringing the total to $194.00 but one prevention official is suggesting the number of deaths could be much higher than what's being reported and in mexico city protests have turned violent with police firing tear gas at
means the temperatures are on the high side so a warm day in new delhi at 27 and then to the south the north pole one to 2 shows. al-jazeera well it's remarkable refugee journeys from the treacherous path of sudanese sing out emmanuel john newcombe escapes the child soldiers and the 60 people that music is the latest way to come my child this is where i can get to the mountain to sign up from sierra leone place and pray there is the one thing that i know that god has gifted me with a hard drive...
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means the temperatures are on the high side so a warm day in new delhi at 27 and then to the south and north pole wanted to shout . out the seas for the blind and the robotic arm for the disabled. young australian engineer is an venting tool to help people gain independence go to. the side of that work pull up to the ability to recognize. the fire and people with greater vision will be able to recognize every day women make science group of gals episode 4 on al-jazeera. the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern european state run kept in these cages who cannot have access to a toilet or water and the bureaucratic indifference to their plight she has his hands and his fates tied to their beds 5 years after 1st highlighting such abuses the people in power returns with a 2 part investigation to continuing mistreatment and neglect europe's recurring shane hart one on al jazeera. in the. early. you're watching the news on al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories it's only has overtaken south korea as the 2nd worst hit country by coronavirus outside china the number of infections has surpass
means the temperatures are on the high side so a warm day in new delhi at 27 and then to the south and north pole wanted to shout . out the seas for the blind and the robotic arm for the disabled. young australian engineer is an venting tool to help people gain independence go to. the side of that work pull up to the ability to recognize. the fire and people with greater vision will be able to recognize every day women make science group of gals episode 4 on al-jazeera. the shocking treatment...
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you can see the flag pole on the south lawn. there's part of jefferson's ha ha wall and some of the union soldiers who were essentially keeping an eye on the white house grounds. again, you look and you can see what looks like a young jackson magnolia so, again, early 1860's, it looks like there is the famous tree that we all know. in 2007, you probably remember this, december 2017, the jackson magnolia made a lot of news because there were reports that the tree was going to be cut down because of safety issues . and it's announced that it's going to be pruned and one of its major branches will be taken down and preserved. you remember from our visit to the white house you could kind of see, yes, the jackson magnolia is still there but it's being held up by a steel pole, by these cables and it's because pretty extensive rot on the inside of the tree. i pulled up some of the news stories from december of 2017. so what's interesting is, i guess i'll ask you, what media outlets do you think published each story? read this one and w
you can see the flag pole on the south lawn. there's part of jefferson's ha ha wall and some of the union soldiers who were essentially keeping an eye on the white house grounds. again, you look and you can see what looks like a young jackson magnolia so, again, early 1860's, it looks like there is the famous tree that we all know. in 2007, you probably remember this, december 2017, the jackson magnolia made a lot of news because there were reports that the tree was going to be cut down because...
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south. maybe even virginia. but that number in that pole and again, most polls do not have a big enough sample size. in other words, black voters margin is bigger than the entire population. 31% of black males would support the president against the democrats but a number of other polls talk about job approval or something other than voter intention, the ask those questions. there are a number of other polls that have 49% of african-americans approving of the president's economic job performance. there are polls that have the majority of african-americans saying they believe they will be better off at the end of the trump administration and they were at the end of the obama administration. across the board on any think you want to talk about, for instance, at this time in the obama ministration from black unemployment was three times higher than it is today. so i believe at least 20% of black votes will not buy into this ridiculous narrative where folksbu say trump is a racist bt for 60 years of his life, he was embedded by the establishmen
south. maybe even virginia. but that number in that pole and again, most polls do not have a big enough sample size. in other words, black voters margin is bigger than the entire population. 31% of black males would support the president against the democrats but a number of other polls talk about job approval or something other than voter intention, the ask those questions. there are a number of other polls that have 49% of african-americans approving of the president's economic job...
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find themselves, post—apartheid in democratic south africa, with a lack of access to economic opportunities, they're looking for who is lower down that totem polend racism is so fundamentally embedded in the fabric of south africans' identity, i think as black south africans, we battle with issues of low self—esteem as a consequence of our history. you call it racism, though — black on black? absolutely, black—on—black racism. but these are people you can't even tell the difference between how they look. but black south africans, out of a system that really worked hard to thin—slice people into categories, look for that category that they perceive to be lower down the totem pole, more vulnerable, and less entitled to access to resources. i think it's something that's embedded in our history, in our psyche, and it's a consequence of trauma that we haven't properly addressed. adetunji. and the reason why that is the case is, my sense is, i've been in this country for about 20 years, and when i first arrived here, even at the highest levels, people when i called them to try to sell them insurance, once they hear that i'm a nigerian, automatically
find themselves, post—apartheid in democratic south africa, with a lack of access to economic opportunities, they're looking for who is lower down that totem polend racism is so fundamentally embedded in the fabric of south africans' identity, i think as black south africans, we battle with issues of low self—esteem as a consequence of our history. you call it racism, though — black on black? absolutely, black—on—black racism. but these are people you can't even tell the difference...
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south carolina closes pole stations with little notice, the headline to this piece. they write that the first in the south democratic primary will not have all precinct voting locations open on february 29, they wrote this ahead of time, despite the fact south carolina has an open primary. greenville county closed 50 two precincts. most will be consolidated and some will be shifted to temporary locations. instead of 151 greenville county will have 118. 100 31 precinct polling places will be relocated. they say consolidating polling stations is a regular occurrence in south carolina and greenville has planned to do it for the first four elections this year. that is part of the writing on this on this particular story. here is a piece of video from bernie sanders following his defeat in south carolina. he was in virginia when he made this comment. [video clip] sanders: what the establishment is saying, with the lobbyists are saying and the political pundits are saying, bernie sanders can't beat trump. well, to those folks i would suggest look at the last 70 national pol
south carolina closes pole stations with little notice, the headline to this piece. they write that the first in the south democratic primary will not have all precinct voting locations open on february 29, they wrote this ahead of time, despite the fact south carolina has an open primary. greenville county closed 50 two precincts. most will be consolidated and some will be shifted to temporary locations. instead of 151 greenville county will have 118. 100 31 precinct polling places will be...
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smuggling them into the unoccupied zone, bits at a time, they were being reassembled by poles in his chateau in the south of france. this meant that by the summer of 1942, the poles had managed to create a fully operating and in my machine, and they were able to communicate with bletchley park. bletchley park was very scared about the security of it, not just on account of the "heil hitler" thing. there was a series of telegrams going back and forth about, does your machine have a plugboard? but they figured this stuff out. 1942, ther of polish and french in the south of france were communicating using an enigma machine. now, your question about the "heil hitler" thing, is they he thought it was so hilarious that they were using the germans' own machine to communicate in a way that was shielded from the germans. the irony of this, he said, just to rub it in, we signed off our messages "heil hitler." he doesn't say say that we signed off every single one as "heil hitler." i think that means he did it occasionally. i don't think there is any evidence the germans were aware that the brits and franco-poles w
smuggling them into the unoccupied zone, bits at a time, they were being reassembled by poles in his chateau in the south of france. this meant that by the summer of 1942, the poles had managed to create a fully operating and in my machine, and they were able to communicate with bletchley park. bletchley park was very scared about the security of it, not just on account of the "heil hitler" thing. there was a series of telegrams going back and forth about, does your machine have a...
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the south hard lines about halfway between the northern tip of norway and the north pole longer being with a population of around $2100.00 as the largest settlement is on the $78.00 north parallel no other settlement with over a 1000. residence lines farther north. time for a 1st look around but i'd rather go in the company of my guide frederick frederick and tess rifle polar bears could be anywhere here real ones this time. this is the best thing to with you when you go outside this town no secret trick to scare them away you know as to different kinds of bears in the world black. and white bears. if it's well laid out if it's black fightback if it's white good like it. not all animals here are quite a scary longer being is home to about a 1000 huskies odin's out it takes care of a 100 of them. as of these are the no young came here in $24.00 a team from mainland norway for about a year now he's been running the sled dock kennel even in summer when there's no snow on the ground he and his employees take the huskies out every day in any weather. it's so dramatic all the time even if y
the south hard lines about halfway between the northern tip of norway and the north pole longer being with a population of around $2100.00 as the largest settlement is on the $78.00 north parallel no other settlement with over a 1000. residence lines farther north. time for a 1st look around but i'd rather go in the company of my guide frederick frederick and tess rifle polar bears could be anywhere here real ones this time. this is the best thing to with you when you go outside this town no...
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of the area under control is staggering, 20 million square fought call miles from the north pole to the souths adversaries. >> reporter: adversaries like russia increasingly belligerent since invading crimea, stepping up war footing in its naval base in syria, both under the watch of the sixth fleet. do you feel the pressure? >> i mean, we all feel the pressure in what we do in support of our national security interests makes a difference. now every day our forces father, and the message that we send by what we do matters. >> reporter: it matters to senior chief poet officer ray and lieutenant stephanie wechsler. how important is it to see women in leadership roles for somebody in your position? >> i think it's very important. i think that ultimately people do need to see people who look like them. while you want good quality people regardless of gender, it's still important because there's some fundamental piece that i think speaks to every woman that says that could be me some day. >> reporter: really engages with as many people as she can. >> yes. she's very approachable. she actually does
of the area under control is staggering, 20 million square fought call miles from the north pole to the souths adversaries. >> reporter: adversaries like russia increasingly belligerent since invading crimea, stepping up war footing in its naval base in syria, both under the watch of the sixth fleet. do you feel the pressure? >> i mean, we all feel the pressure in what we do in support of our national security interests makes a difference. now every day our forces father, and the...
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poles. ride the rural roads an hour south of chicago to john key from his farm and you'll reach the results of a rough year incomes have been trending lower and the trade war definitely exacerbated the lower price for a lot of our commodities. raising corn soybeans chickens and donkeys he has endured a trade war midwest floods swine flu and now a coronavirus that slashed exports to asia we had mother nature unleashed one of the worst year of the weather on us so you take most of the prime growing areas across the midwest we had trouble even getting a crop planted and in many areas we did in the swing states in the midwest in pennsylvania which depend largely on agriculture and farming president trump narrowly won in 2016 on a promise to restore jobs but for his 2020 reelection bid there are economic warning signs farmers are not doing as well as they would like in the new factory. employment levels in the midwest went through thrift actually in the 1st few years of the trump administration but now the rate of growth in manufacturing has slowed from the midwest population centers to the plai
poles. ride the rural roads an hour south of chicago to john key from his farm and you'll reach the results of a rough year incomes have been trending lower and the trade war definitely exacerbated the lower price for a lot of our commodities. raising corn soybeans chickens and donkeys he has endured a trade war midwest floods swine flu and now a coronavirus that slashed exports to asia we had mother nature unleashed one of the worst year of the weather on us so you take most of the prime...
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president plans more discussions with europe over the refugee crisis a south african court clears the president seated around the poles of misleading parliament about his election finances and zomby as women qualified for their 1st olympic football morning. hello again weather conditions here in the arabian peninsula remain largely fine beautiful conditions in tow high temperatures of 23 degrees we've got to mostly light winds down through the gulf region deep by the 29 degrees stronger winds out through the gulf of aden could be quite a squeeze here through into the southern portion of the red sea but otherwise looking fine weather very hot there in mecca 38 not a great deal of change heading on through into service day but move further towards the west wing see this area of low pressure moving into parts of egypt and i think the northern areas of light to be some severe disruption that could be some pretty severe flooding as a system moves in for the south some dust slightly lifted across more southern portions of egypt now as you move into northern and central parts of africa we've got to stir stones for the gulf o
president plans more discussions with europe over the refugee crisis a south african court clears the president seated around the poles of misleading parliament about his election finances and zomby as women qualified for their 1st olympic football morning. hello again weather conditions here in the arabian peninsula remain largely fine beautiful conditions in tow high temperatures of 23 degrees we've got to mostly light winds down through the gulf region deep by the 29 degrees stronger winds...
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south carolina. but who thought the others dropping out and propping up the guy all the way to super tuesday. now he's in the poleosition. what they love about him is he's a total empty vessel. your videos are on to something. o'rourke * will feed his left wing policy into him. greg: it's like they care jade tomb across the finish line and they opened the tomb and there is nothing in there. jim, i don't know what happened to me. jim: i think republicans should be worried with biden. if he picks a good vice president, everyone should know he will make most of the decisions. with his gaffes in four years, imagine what he will sounds like. a weekends at bernies. if there is some big issue. i feel bad for bernie. they pushed him out again. all his fans, feel the bern, well, he got burned. greg: katcat kat, what are you most excited about. kat: bloomberg didn't do so great. everyone was saying why did he spends all that money and all these ads? i totally get. the only thing i don't get is why he didn't do it sooner. i don't mean wanting to be in the political office. i would have so many ads. just for me. you know? wh
south carolina. but who thought the others dropping out and propping up the guy all the way to super tuesday. now he's in the poleosition. what they love about him is he's a total empty vessel. your videos are on to something. o'rourke * will feed his left wing policy into him. greg: it's like they care jade tomb across the finish line and they opened the tomb and there is nothing in there. jim, i don't know what happened to me. jim: i think republicans should be worried with biden. if he picks...
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pole. there is a lot of debris in the roadway as well. you will see delays on southapproach highway four. that earlier trouble spot on 880 southbound, that is in the clearing stages. we are not seeing any delays. definitely client conditions on the nimitz freeway, seeing a lot of green, which means you are moving up to speed on the most part. 12 minutes is your drivetime on southbound 882 the macarthur bridge. everything is cleared from hayward down to the freeway area. let's get a look at traffic in the north bay. northbound 101, we have reports of an accident at airport boulevard. things are pretty quiet in that area. there is a service street problem on porter creek road at lock haven road. just a heads up if you commute through there. south of there, things are moving nicely with a 19 minute drive time from a 37 on the southbound side of 101 all the way down to the golden gate bridge. that is good news if you are commuting into san francisco this morning. some slight delays southbound 37 two near merritt island. you are clear all the way from a 101 toward vallejo
pole. there is a lot of debris in the roadway as well. you will see delays on southapproach highway four. that earlier trouble spot on 880 southbound, that is in the clearing stages. we are not seeing any delays. definitely client conditions on the nimitz freeway, seeing a lot of green, which means you are moving up to speed on the most part. 12 minutes is your drivetime on southbound 882 the macarthur bridge. everything is cleared from hayward down to the freeway area. let's get a look at...
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south of here it's already apparent how the french revolution impact on beethoven's life here we have this view of the french marching in and occupying the rhineland and here at liberty pole is set up at the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from his father fast. we're at the base of in-house this it is can see the instruments that compose the play. numerous portraits testified to the fact that beethoven was already an icon in his lifetime yet the different portrayals underline the composer's multi-faceted nature import this is a portrait of a young beethoven circa 1900 he was around 30 years old it's a completely different image than the one we normally happen we think of beethoven as an old deaf misanthrope who withdrew from society. but here he looks at us quite openly at night composers who came before him he doesn't wear a wink at some of his republican hands down signals a new era in this portrayed by horniman is well suited to helping us find a new understanding a new approach to beethoven. of. what really in the base have in-house is devoted to the composer this everyday life and work. permanent exhibition relies on a few ite
south of here it's already apparent how the french revolution impact on beethoven's life here we have this view of the french marching in and occupying the rhineland and here at liberty pole is set up at the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from his father fast. we're at the base of in-house this it is can see the instruments that compose the play. numerous portraits testified to the fact that beethoven was already an icon in his lifetime yet the...
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president and the south carolina primary, the numbers giving joe biden his first win and tom steyer is calling it quits. >>> a fire in monterey county. if sheriff office said the truck hit a power pole. black smoke could be seen far away. the fire ignited the tarps covering the strawberry fields. >>> another fire in santa rosa. a home being remodels. they broke out on jackie drive. smoke and names were coming from the atticment firefighters had to force their ways inside the house on. damage estimated at $100,000. >>> we go to fremont, a robbery turned violent. mess made an arrest after the victim helped to identify the attacker. the victim was punched in the face, robbed and stabbed. mess arrested the man. his name is david and he's 36 and he's from oakland. he faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon, robbery and more. >>> 54 striking graduate attitude ends were fired for failing to meet the deadline for submitting their grades. they were told they would be fired for sub ordination. they wanted a cost of living adjustment. if strike was not endorsed. >>> the votes are in, more on the results of the palmetto tate's primary. >>> steph curry will not return tomorrow. he took the
president and the south carolina primary, the numbers giving joe biden his first win and tom steyer is calling it quits. >>> a fire in monterey county. if sheriff office said the truck hit a power pole. black smoke could be seen far away. the fire ignited the tarps covering the strawberry fields. >>> another fire in santa rosa. a home being remodels. they broke out on jackie drive. smoke and names were coming from the atticment firefighters had to force their ways inside the...