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how the west is aiding and abetting the decline of democracy.e you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> when i was going over the text during the weekend, i was struck by your suggestion the west is aiding and abetting the cloud democracy and president trump shows up to a give a speech whether or not the west has a will to survive. what did you make of that question from the president? >> well, i think that he's misdiagnosed the problem. one is his definition for the rest took on an extremely cultural and religious over tone. made it about christianity. poland is one of the key culprits of what political scientists called backsliding from liberal democracy and he's splintering the west. he's alienating allies. which they try to figure the blueprint, it used to be america. washington, the city upon a hill and now it's not. and the countries in the developing world with looking much more to china as a viable model and much less to washington and i think that's something that's really sad to see that we're actually under cutting the allure o
how the west is aiding and abetting the decline of democracy.e you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> when i was going over the text during the weekend, i was struck by your suggestion the west is aiding and abetting the cloud democracy and president trump shows up to a give a speech whether or not the west has a will to survive. what did you make of that question from the president? >> well, i think that he's misdiagnosed the problem. one is his definition for the...
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and the west. in my research paper that is slated to come out in the next i really want to emphasize the incidence of nonstate actors or supposed known state actors coming from post-soviet space. the biggest difference with the soviet union is that not only there is this seeming sort of business interactions between supposedly private sector states and in the west, but the nature f transactions has changed considerably. and there is little understanding in my view in the west, despite ample evidence hat, really from soviet times, we now see fusion of three different worlds. and values coming from post-soviet space. in one elite. so, in soviet times, we used to worlds.ee different communist party, k.g.b. and law enforcement. and actual organized crime. they were actually quite antagonistic and conflicting, especially at some important points. but now i would argue that current political elite, especially in russia, but also in surrounding post-soviet states, they took the worst, but most practical, v
and the west. in my research paper that is slated to come out in the next i really want to emphasize the incidence of nonstate actors or supposed known state actors coming from post-soviet space. the biggest difference with the soviet union is that not only there is this seeming sort of business interactions between supposedly private sector states and in the west, but the nature f transactions has changed considerably. and there is little understanding in my view in the west, despite ample...
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a strong europe is a blessing to the west and to the world. [applause] president trump: 100 years after the entry of american forces into world war i, the transatlantic bond between the united states and europe is as strong as ever, and maybe in many ways stronger. this continent no longer confronts the specter of communism, but today we are in the west and we have to say, there are dire threats to our security and to our way of life. you see what is happening out there, they are threats. we will confront them. we will win, but they are threats. [applause] [chanting] president trump: we are confronted by another oppressive ideology, one that seeks to export terrorism and extremism all around the globe. america and europe have suffered one terror attack after another. we are going to get it to stop. during a historic gathering in saudi arabia, i called on the leaders of more than 50 muslim nations to join together to drive out this menace which threatens all of humanity. we must stand united against these shared enemies, to strip them of their
a strong europe is a blessing to the west and to the world. [applause] president trump: 100 years after the entry of american forces into world war i, the transatlantic bond between the united states and europe is as strong as ever, and maybe in many ways stronger. this continent no longer confronts the specter of communism, but today we are in the west and we have to say, there are dire threats to our security and to our way of life. you see what is happening out there, they are threats. we...
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that is the west. this would not happen in the way it does without the west. after this money goes through cypress, the cyprus is only a channel. then it goes to some caribbean island, a british virgin island is typical. then it goes to two places. london and new york, or the u.s. more broadly. it goes through anonymous companies. it can also be in wyoming and south dakota. this should not happen, but it does. the other problem is that the money passes not through the bank system which is properly regulated, but through law firms by well renowned law firms who consider this to be attorney-client privilege. in this way, wall street journal had an article on the 2h of december last year that at least $40 billion. year goes into this country in this fashion. these are the two things i suggest we should focus on stopping. there should be no anonymous companies whose beneficiary owners are not known and there should be absolutely not any accepted transfers of money through law firms backed by the bank system. these are the two suggestions i have that the united stat
that is the west. this would not happen in the way it does without the west. after this money goes through cypress, the cyprus is only a channel. then it goes to some caribbean island, a british virgin island is typical. then it goes to two places. london and new york, or the u.s. more broadly. it goes through anonymous companies. it can also be in wyoming and south dakota. this should not happen, but it does. the other problem is that the money passes not through the bank system which is...
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a strong europe is a blessing to the west and to the world.ears after the entry of american forces into world war i the transatlantic bond between the united states and -- and in many ways even stronger. this continent no longer confronts the specter of communism and today you're in the west and have to say there are dire threats to our security and to our way of life. you see what is happening out there, they are threats. we will confront them. we will win but they are threats. [crowd chanting] >> we are confronted by another oppressive ideology, one that seeks to export terrorism and extremism all around the globe. america and europe have suffered one terror attack after another. we are going to get it to stop. during a historic gathering in saudi arabia, i called on the leaders of 50 muslim nations to join together to drive out this menace which threatens all of humanity. we stand against shared enemies to strip them of their territory and their funding and networks in any form of ideological support that they may have. we will always welco
a strong europe is a blessing to the west and to the world.ears after the entry of american forces into world war i the transatlantic bond between the united states and -- and in many ways even stronger. this continent no longer confronts the specter of communism and today you're in the west and have to say there are dire threats to our security and to our way of life. you see what is happening out there, they are threats. we will confront them. we will win but they are threats. [crowd...
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and the west. in my research paper that is slated to come out at the kleptocracy initiative of the hudson institute in the next month, called -- we call it -- the values, and the influence in the west sort of the working title. i really want to emphasize the influence of nonstate actors or supposed nonstate actors coming from the post soviet space. the biggest difference with the soviet union is that not only there is this seeming sort of business interactions between supposedly private sector and in the west but the nature of transactions has changed considerably. and there's a little understanding in my view in the west, despite ample evidence that really from soviet times we now see the fusion of three different worlds and values coming from post soviet space in one elite. so in soviet times we used to have three different worlds, communist party, kgb and different security services and law enforcement and actual organized crime. they were actually quite antagonistic and quite conflicting with ea
and the west. in my research paper that is slated to come out at the kleptocracy initiative of the hudson institute in the next month, called -- we call it -- the values, and the influence in the west sort of the working title. i really want to emphasize the influence of nonstate actors or supposed nonstate actors coming from the post soviet space. the biggest difference with the soviet union is that not only there is this seeming sort of business interactions between supposedly private sector...
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in this conflict here because you know the the great boogie man in the west particularly in the united states is iran ok it ran his amazingly benefited from this eroded support of the legitimate legal government in damascus and the the west washington and the israelis have themselves to blame for this because of course and russia as well why because russia supported a legal government in syria and so it's an example for every kind of a rebellion want to be supported by west i don't know which kind of country but systems i would say that when you are such an ally like your russia or like iran you're not sure to win it's a complete change if you compare went up in kosovo or. in libya or in during the arab spring so in my opinion for the for the place of the russian diplomacy it's a very strong state because not everybody and you can look at it. in libya or any. fricken countries everybody wants to be a russia saw for a show they haven't there been you know that's what let's move forward here adam you know one of the interesting things again there's the issue of blowback in thinking about
in this conflict here because you know the the great boogie man in the west particularly in the united states is iran ok it ran his amazingly benefited from this eroded support of the legitimate legal government in damascus and the the west washington and the israelis have themselves to blame for this because of course and russia as well why because russia supported a legal government in syria and so it's an example for every kind of a rebellion want to be supported by west i don't know which...
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the west is leaving the doors wide open i know the thing is wide open because they've got more important things to do which is how the drive around in their takes and podium waiting for the big invisible russian invasion that's never going to happen where they should be patrolling the world you're you're you're singing to the choir here . i think it's an interesting situation going back to the middle east the aggressor have lost i mean the united states is nor want to use an entirely base they had to pull out of turkey. the european forces are not using interleague base need that. basically are bombers started the campaign of drawn killings in yemen there is out there is alters that yemen is no more dangerous to americans then that they are the point in its history who warn iran russia who are not very active in the beginning of the board all the later when you're invited vision actually in any way when ziad and legally when dividing them when syria indeed faced foreign intervention and it became absolutely necessary and rush to get involved and through this they i mean russia and iran t
the west is leaving the doors wide open i know the thing is wide open because they've got more important things to do which is how the drive around in their takes and podium waiting for the big invisible russian invasion that's never going to happen where they should be patrolling the world you're you're you're singing to the choir here . i think it's an interesting situation going back to the middle east the aggressor have lost i mean the united states is nor want to use an entirely base they...
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i was active throughout the whole campaign in the west midlands. yes. e birmingham pub bombings? ijust told you, i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham. how clear can i make it? tell me about the bomb in the mulberry bush. what type of bomb was it? what type of bomb? in what way, what type of bomb? it was a gelignite bomb. made of gelignite. what size was it? you're asking what the forensic details was? i would suggest it would have been about 12 pounds. and where was it placed in the bar? as i understand... as i understand, it was placed under a table. repeating what i've heard. that's what i'm saying to you. it's up to your viewers and yourself... to interpret what i'm saying. that's the only answer i can give you. tell me about the bomb in the tavern in the town. the same. what can you tell me? the same thing. a repeat of the first one. as i heard. a repeat of the first one. michael hayes says his ira career lasted more than 30 years, broken only by a three—year prison sentence spent in the irish republic. ira sources in belfast des
i was active throughout the whole campaign in the west midlands. yes. e birmingham pub bombings? ijust told you, i was a participant in the ira's activities in birmingham. how clear can i make it? tell me about the bomb in the mulberry bush. what type of bomb was it? what type of bomb? in what way, what type of bomb? it was a gelignite bomb. made of gelignite. what size was it? you're asking what the forensic details was? i would suggest it would have been about 12 pounds. and where was it...
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there will be some sunshine in between those before the cloud thickens from the south—west and by midnoon we have outbreaks of rain into wales, across the south—west of england and by evening pushing towards the south—east as well, where highs are similarto south—east as well, where highs are similar to today, we could get 20 or 21. wet weather pushes across england and wales quickly through the evening at the first bars of the night. that could be quite heavy over the western hills, doesn't clear away from the south—east corner and showers keep going in the north west close to the area of low pressure. around the base of the low pressure. around the base of the low pressure the the weather systems will bring rain. the next area of rain is still there along the south coast through the english channel, will pick up later in the day. it will pick up later in the day. it will turn very wet in the evening. otherwise sunshine and dry weather before we are back into the showers, some heavy across scotland especially in the west and northern ireland where temperatures are 16 or 17 degrees. w
there will be some sunshine in between those before the cloud thickens from the south—west and by midnoon we have outbreaks of rain into wales, across the south—west of england and by evening pushing towards the south—east as well, where highs are similarto south—east as well, where highs are similar to today, we could get 20 or 21. wet weather pushes across england and wales quickly through the evening at the first bars of the night. that could be quite heavy over the western hills,...
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and us thes developing relationship between americans idea of the west. that is with material about adventuring from the early 19th century. once the west was beginning to it was a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of the frontier of america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library. then we are going to talk to a assistant director about early accounts and finally i will talk exercises that reflect on the expedition. we are going to start by looking at items from the traveling library that they brought with them on their journey. theave tried to re-create library books if they would have brought with them. the same volumes, they are copies of the same additions that they would have had with them. they really shed a lot of like about their interests and concerns. purposeas the larger behind the voyage. this is a book by alexander mackenzie. actually the first person to press the american continent. 1790's he went to canada. they would have looked up to him because he wanted and head of the same challenges that they did. anywa
and us thes developing relationship between americans idea of the west. that is with material about adventuring from the early 19th century. once the west was beginning to it was a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of the frontier of america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library. then we are going to talk to a assistant director about early accounts and finally i will talk exercises that reflect on the expedition. we are going to start by looking at items from...
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our own fight for the west does not begin on the battlefield.ns with our minds, our wills and our souls. today, the ties that unite our civilization are no less vital and demand no less defense than that bare shred of land on which the hope of poland once totally rested. our freedom, our civilization and our survival depend on these bonds of history, culture and memory. and today as ever poland is in our heart. and its people are in that fight. just as poland could not be broken, i declared today for the world to hear that the west will never ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive. and our civilization will triumph. thank you. so together let us all fight like the poles for family, for freedom, for country and for god. thank you. god bless you. god bless the polish people. god bless our allies. and god bless the united states of america. thank you. god bless you. thank you very much. >> the president getting a standing ovation in warsaw, poland. he just gave an i haspeech of t polish people and talking about where he sta
our own fight for the west does not begin on the battlefield.ns with our minds, our wills and our souls. today, the ties that unite our civilization are no less vital and demand no less defense than that bare shred of land on which the hope of poland once totally rested. our freedom, our civilization and our survival depend on these bonds of history, culture and memory. and today as ever poland is in our heart. and its people are in that fight. just as poland could not be broken, i declared...
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rain will come in with it from the west. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump insists he has the "complete power to pardon" and attacks the media for its coverage of the claims russia interfered in the us election. next week, his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to testify before congress about their contacts with a russian lawyer. venezuelan soldiers have fired teargas at hundreds of protesters trying to march to the supreme court in caracas. the opposition group say president nicolas maduro is seeking to consolidate his power by re—writing the constitution. the hospital seeking to remove life support from the seriously ill baby, charlie gard, says doctors and nurses have faced abuse in the street and online. it comes as the high court considers whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the us for experimental treatment. now on bbc news, our world. in the syrian city of raqqa, islamic state is making a final stand. fighting them, a fragile coalition... gunshots. ..of powers, great and small. of arabs and kurd
rain will come in with it from the west. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump insists he has the "complete power to pardon" and attacks the media for its coverage of the claims russia interfered in the us election. next week, his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to testify before congress about their contacts with a russian lawyer. venezuelan soldiers have fired teargas at hundreds of protesters trying to march to the supreme court in caracas. the opposition group...
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to the south—west, starting to see thunderstorms developing. miss, but if you get one, you will know about it. the thunderstorms going north through the small hours wednesday. hail and gusty wind to go with that. wednesday itself, thunderstorms going north. dry in large parts of england and wales. more rain coming in from the west. some could be heavy. temperatures coming down a bit in the west. norwich, 29 degrees. generally, temperatures beginning to come back down on wednesday. and that process continues on into thursday as the weather front goes from west to east that be bringing some rain with it and also some fresher air. for those playing golf, quite strong winds making a challenging. early rain and then sunshine and showers into the afternoon to the temperatures in the upper teens. rain west to east. it will be an unsettled end to the week with rain over a large area. kudla i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. russia demands the us returns to diplomatic compounds, as talks to try and normalise relations hit trouble. two weeks aft
to the south—west, starting to see thunderstorms developing. miss, but if you get one, you will know about it. the thunderstorms going north through the small hours wednesday. hail and gusty wind to go with that. wednesday itself, thunderstorms going north. dry in large parts of england and wales. more rain coming in from the west. some could be heavy. temperatures coming down a bit in the west. norwich, 29 degrees. generally, temperatures beginning to come back down on wednesday. and that...
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saturday, low pressure still in the west will continue to see quite frequent showers across south—westg their way north and east across england and elsewhere. the odd heavy one, the odd rumble of thunder in the afternoon. still showery rain across north—eastern england into southern scotland. northern scotland and northern ireland remain mildly dry, with some sunshine. it is expected to stay predominantly dry for the open during the day tomorrow but there is a chance of some of the showers cropping up late in the afternoon. as we move through saturday evening, continuing showers. slowly starting to ease away towards the east as we move into the early hours of sunday. slightly quieter conditions to start on sunday. temperatures falling to around 12 to 15 degrees. another day of sunny spells and scattered showers on sunday, but fewer and farther between competitors saturday's showers. could be some heavy ones through parts of wales, seven in london is well perhaps. northern ireland having a decent day and an improvement in the weather across the south—west of england as well. warmer by s
saturday, low pressure still in the west will continue to see quite frequent showers across south—westg their way north and east across england and elsewhere. the odd heavy one, the odd rumble of thunder in the afternoon. still showery rain across north—eastern england into southern scotland. northern scotland and northern ireland remain mildly dry, with some sunshine. it is expected to stay predominantly dry for the open during the day tomorrow but there is a chance of some of the showers...
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you can see the clear skies out there to the west. at your headlines here, this morning what we're expecting it's going to stay hot over the next few days, the key the humidity has dropped off. it will continue to do so over the next several days, it won't be until wednesday or thursday, the humidity starts to spike again. possibly a thunderstorm around monday and tuesday, it's very, very isolated. only a handful of you see that. its cooler next weekend. highs by sunday struggle to reach the low to mid 80s. satellite and radar showing we're clearing at this point, everything pushing off the coast. 90 degrees is the forecasted high. which is about four degrees above the seasonal average of 86. the low temperature of 73 is close to the average of 68. testers across the region, it's cooler than yesterday, at this time, but still sticky out there, 68 degrees degrees in allentown and reading. 67 in millville. atlantic city, 72. later this afternoon we take the dewpoints up here, and drop them into the low 60s. we'll call it only slightly h
you can see the clear skies out there to the west. at your headlines here, this morning what we're expecting it's going to stay hot over the next few days, the key the humidity has dropped off. it will continue to do so over the next several days, it won't be until wednesday or thursday, the humidity starts to spike again. possibly a thunderstorm around monday and tuesday, it's very, very isolated. only a handful of you see that. its cooler next weekend. highs by sunday struggle to reach the...
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windy, particularly in the north—west, with some heavy rain. mix of sunshine, scattered showers and heavy rain moving in from the west, setting us up in time for a fairly unsettled weekend ahead. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines at two: house—builders could be banned from selling new homes as leasehold in england, as increasing annual charges make it impossible for some buyers to sell their homes. i would go on the record to say it is completely morally and ethically wrong. iam pretty is completely morally and ethically wrong. i am pretty sure they are aware of this. the number of nhs vacancies in england in the first part of the year has risen to 86,000, up by almost 8,000 from last year. the parents of the terminally ill baby charlie gard are returning to the high court this afternoon. a warning that uk animal welfare standards could be jeopardised by cheaper imports after brexit. also in the next hour, thousands of firefighters are battling forest fires spreading across the south east of france. areas of corsica and saint trop
windy, particularly in the north—west, with some heavy rain. mix of sunshine, scattered showers and heavy rain moving in from the west, setting us up in time for a fairly unsettled weekend ahead. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines at two: house—builders could be banned from selling new homes as leasehold in england, as increasing annual charges make it impossible for some buyers to sell their homes. i would go on the record to say it is completely morally and ethically wrong....
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separate from the west and i wonder how much of that do you thing was. president obama's response to the ukrainian events and how much of that was simply . a historic occurrence because again in a number of your books he did ride that sooner or later that would be happening well you know i think that narratives are malleable they are constructed by leaders yes in two thousand and fourteen what you might call a narrative of eurasian nationalism or autonomy emerged and it has been guiding russian foreign policy ever since that doesn't need to be the case forever it is not irreversible and i think in the end of the day russia is a european country russia's home is in the european space and that you know the bottom line is people around the world are still heading to the united states they're still rushing to europe they're banging at the doors to get in because they feel that on the perspire in the perspective of jobs universities the dynamism dynamism of society these are places where people want to live in everything right russia should take a lesson from
separate from the west and i wonder how much of that do you thing was. president obama's response to the ukrainian events and how much of that was simply . a historic occurrence because again in a number of your books he did ride that sooner or later that would be happening well you know i think that narratives are malleable they are constructed by leaders yes in two thousand and fourteen what you might call a narrative of eurasian nationalism or autonomy emerged and it has been guiding russian...
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the steadier stuff is off to the west. s, some spots in the upper 60s a little bit on the humid side. rolling through the day, high of 78. there's a chance of a pop-up shower or thunderstorm at any time, it won't be happening all the time. it's something to keep an eye on as we look at spotty precipitation. at the airport, all green aircraft. no major delays, i'm not seeing any signs of rain in our big travel destinations. >>> a trip to lego land turned into an emotional and sweet reunion for a family in florida. it's officer tom cruise. >> reporter: the sergeant tom cruise is returning open after 6 months overseas. a family friend invited the kids to lego land. cruise arrived home in time for the couple of a 6th wedding anniversary, he's been with the army for 22 years and hopes the employment is his last, welcome home. >>joe: hi.this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to launch the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including erin. open a pa able account to
the steadier stuff is off to the west. s, some spots in the upper 60s a little bit on the humid side. rolling through the day, high of 78. there's a chance of a pop-up shower or thunderstorm at any time, it won't be happening all the time. it's something to keep an eye on as we look at spotty precipitation. at the airport, all green aircraft. no major delays, i'm not seeing any signs of rain in our big travel destinations. >>> a trip to lego land turned into an emotional and sweet...
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. the independent, male fertility is a wake-up call for the west. pears the amount of sperm in males has receded dramatically over the la st has receded dramatically over the last years. there are having research is, a wide range of researchers, looking into this, and finding the same signs —— there are have been researchers. and is it leading to the overall reduction in fertility in western countries? the researchers pointed to lifestyle changes, chemicals, smoking, stressful lives. maybe if we are all getting less stress in life, maybe thatis getting less stress in life, maybe that is going to improve. getting less stress in life, maybe that is going to improveli getting less stress in life, maybe that is going to improve. i suppose once you see it, it is no great surprise, if we think about diet, smoking, they affect every other pa rt smoking, they affect every other part of our lives and health, so this is just part of our lives and health, so this isjust one more example part of our lives and health, so this is just one more example of that, i s
. the independent, male fertility is a wake-up call for the west. pears the amount of sperm in males has receded dramatically over the la st has receded dramatically over the last years. there are having research is, a wide range of researchers, looking into this, and finding the same signs —— there are have been researchers. and is it leading to the overall reduction in fertility in western countries? the researchers pointed to lifestyle changes, chemicals, smoking, stressful lives. maybe...
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. 0n the east and the weather we are going to the west. many western areas of the uk, really a beautiful day from cornwall through devon and wales, it into scotland, eventually northern england too, and very warm here, temperatures could get up to 2425, here, temperatures could get up to 2&25, whereas further east from hull into east anglia and the south—east, it will probably stay cloudy with spots of rain on and off through the course of the day. later on monday, monday night in the tuesday, that low finally pushes out into the continent, and we have this brief window of better weather, before the next weather systems start racing in the atlantic. so overall tuesday will be the best day of the week across the uk, on the whole. and then tuesday night into wednesday, we start to see the jet stream intensifying across the atlantic and pushing these weather fronts in our direction, quite a nasty low so our gardens will get another good watering. look at all of this rain piling in through northern ireland, the west, and eventually reaching ea
. 0n the east and the weather we are going to the west. many western areas of the uk, really a beautiful day from cornwall through devon and wales, it into scotland, eventually northern england too, and very warm here, temperatures could get up to 2425, here, temperatures could get up to 2&25, whereas further east from hull into east anglia and the south—east, it will probably stay cloudy with spots of rain on and off through the course of the day. later on monday, monday night in the...
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the fundamental question of oui’ west. the fundamental question of ourtime is west. amental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect oui’ respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our civilisation in the face of those who would subvert and destroy it? civilisation in the face of those who would subvert and destroy mm who would subvert and destroy it7m the 1940s but the rest was nazism. this sculpture commemorating those who died in the warsaw uprising —— the threat. the backdrop on which the threat. the backdrop on which the president delivered his speech. today he identified the threat as islamic extremism, but he had another target in his sights too. we urge russia to cease its destabilising activities in ukraine and elsewhere and in support —— its support for hostile regimes, including syria and iran, and instead support the common —— with a community of responsibl
the fundamental question of oui’ west. the fundamental question of ourtime is west. amental question of our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect oui’ respect for our citizens to protect our borders? do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our civilisation in the face of those who would subvert and destroy it? civilisation in the face of those who...
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out of the paris accord. >> gunfire erupts on a campus on the west coast. what may have set off the gunman. >>> why a florida official is going public after a traffic stop by police. >> reporter: we have storms coming in from the west right now and some of these are heading into western chester county probably in the next 15 minutes or so, i'll take a closer look at this and you can see the towns on the blue box, we'll let you know what is ahead in terms of humidity and more storms in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast d tornados warnings moved through the area last night. they left behind damage across the delaware and lehigh valley. in berks county a tree came down on a house, roads were overwhelmed with the deluge of rain. cars splashing through the streets. >> we saw a little bit of that rain and humidity it was an interesting day yesterday. >> reporter: right now it's a little unsettled, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you showers and thunderstorms to the west of us, we're tracking these on storm tracker 6 live double scan and currently
out of the paris accord. >> gunfire erupts on a campus on the west coast. what may have set off the gunman. >>> why a florida official is going public after a traffic stop by police. >> reporter: we have storms coming in from the west right now and some of these are heading into western chester county probably in the next 15 minutes or so, i'll take a closer look at this and you can see the towns on the blue box, we'll let you know what is ahead in terms of humidity and...
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Jul 22, 2017
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from the west, all the way up to the north, up to the euphrates river over there, is controlled by the west point, all the way to the south, is controlled by the syrian regime. that describes the sort of d shape. in the middle of that is the pocket of the manbij military council, which is an arab kurdish coalition, but is basically controlled by the kurds. but in between all of that there's a russian basejust over there, an american base just four kilometres along from that, and surrounding all of it are fsa forces — free syrian army — that are basically sponsored by the turks. for now, the battle against islamic state provides a kind of common purpose. but once is is gone, the potential for conflict between these big powers is very real. the kurds‘ position is extremely fragile. their fighters belonged to a branch of the pkk — considered a terrorist organisation by both turkey and the united states. for now, the syrian kurds have the backing of the americans, but turkey, a nato ally, carries out sporadic attacks against them. that's because their fight against the islamic state is rea
from the west, all the way up to the north, up to the euphrates river over there, is controlled by the west point, all the way to the south, is controlled by the syrian regime. that describes the sort of d shape. in the middle of that is the pocket of the manbij military council, which is an arab kurdish coalition, but is basically controlled by the kurds. but in between all of that there's a russian basejust over there, an american base just four kilometres along from that, and surrounding all...
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Jul 18, 2017
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that's going to drift to the west as well. so an early, isolated heavy storm, and just muggy tonight. tropical. morning camp temps. low 70s to mid-80s. that's in the mid-morning. hot tomorrow, isolated storm, then very hot thursday through sunday. looking at temperatures 95 to 100. i think by the time we get to friday, we're going to heat index near 110. we'll monitor friday for heat, not for storms. 96 wednesday. 96 thursday. 99 on friday. upper 90s saturday, and back to 99 on sunday. so, let's talk about the heat index. this is a forecast, but these are the numbers you need to pay attention to. 72 gaithersburg. adam, that's the time to exercise early in the morning. because by the time we get to lunchtime, it feels like it's 98 downtown, and 98 in leesburg. a little uncomfortable. by 24 hours from now, it's going to feel like 99 downtown, and 101 in leesburg. even tomorrow night, 9:00, still feels like it's in the mid-90s downtown. on the day planner, barely dipping below 80s tomorrow morning. 88 by 11:00, and 91 with sunshin
that's going to drift to the west as well. so an early, isolated heavy storm, and just muggy tonight. tropical. morning camp temps. low 70s to mid-80s. that's in the mid-morning. hot tomorrow, isolated storm, then very hot thursday through sunday. looking at temperatures 95 to 100. i think by the time we get to friday, we're going to heat index near 110. we'll monitor friday for heat, not for storms. 96 wednesday. 96 thursday. 99 on friday. upper 90s saturday, and back to 99 on sunday. so,...
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Jul 2, 2017
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i think the show us the relationship of americans with the idea of the west. we start with material that reflects upon the nature of the century and the unknown from the early 19th and 18th century. we then move forward once the west -- they move forward once the west was beginning to be known. frontier ofg the america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library and the book that lewis and clark and the entire expedition took along with them, at great effort. we are going to talk with the head of special collections about the early accounts of lewis and clark's return. finally, i will talk about some of the 20th century novels and intellectual exercises that reflect it on the expedition month later. >> we will start by looking at items from the traveling library that lewis and clark brought with them on their journeys. we have tried to rate -- re-create here at lewis and clark, the library of books that they would have brought with them. about the same volumes were copies and additions they would have had with them. they really shed a light on thei
i think the show us the relationship of americans with the idea of the west. we start with material that reflects upon the nature of the century and the unknown from the early 19th and 18th century. we then move forward once the west -- they move forward once the west was beginning to be known. frontier ofg the america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library and the book that lewis and clark and the entire expedition took along with them, at great effort. we are going to talk...
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Jul 11, 2017
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our own fight for the west does not begin on the battlefield.land could not be broke, i declare today for the world to hear that the west will never ever be broken! >> trevor: what i'm trying to say is west syed! ( cheers and applause ) yes, on his first talk in europe, donald trump flawlessly delivered steve bannon's ideas urging the west to band together defending itself against the invasion of, you know, of the values of, you know, you know, of the people who don't, you know, really need the sunscreen, you know. you know who i'm talking about. and the crowd in warsaw ate it up. trump was having a great time. and as a nationalist leader, what do you do after you conquer poland? try your luck with russia. >> trump and putin, the two leaders finally come face to face at the g20. the president confronting putin on russia's hacking but both sides putting their own spin on what happened in that marathon meeting. >> russia's foreign minister says president trump accepted the denial. >> i strongly pressed putin twice about russian meddling in our ele
our own fight for the west does not begin on the battlefield.land could not be broke, i declare today for the world to hear that the west will never ever be broken! >> trevor: what i'm trying to say is west syed! ( cheers and applause ) yes, on his first talk in europe, donald trump flawlessly delivered steve bannon's ideas urging the west to band together defending itself against the invasion of, you know, of the values of, you know, you know, of the people who don't, you know, really...
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Jul 28, 2017
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the uk. windy for south—west england and wales. n clears everywhere but kent as the night goes on. still some showers in north—west scotland and the west of northern ireland. but feeling dryer after the rain. the big picture for the start of the weekend, this weather front coming back - as weather front coming back north as weather front coming back north as we go through the later stages of saturday, and low pressure in the north—west with showers. on saturday a lot of those will be in the north and west of scotland and one to p°ppin9 and west of scotland and one to p°pping up and west of scotland and one to popping up elsewhere. but quite a bit of dry weather with sunny spells for many others during saturday but then as the weather front from the south, more of southern england gets into cloud and rain as the afternoon goes on. if you are in the more dry pa rt goes on. if you are in the more dry part with sunny spells it will be better compared to recent days. not looking promising further test match at the oval. the rain in south
the uk. windy for south—west england and wales. n clears everywhere but kent as the night goes on. still some showers in north—west scotland and the west of northern ireland. but feeling dryer after the rain. the big picture for the start of the weekend, this weather front coming back - as weather front coming back north as weather front coming back north as we go through the later stages of saturday, and low pressure in the north—west with showers. on saturday a lot of those will be in...
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Jul 29, 2017
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most rain heading east overnight allowing things to turn dry in the south—west and away from the north the weather will clear away fairly quickly on sunday morning from northern england with sunshine for a while but showers gathering to the west, and we will be blown east through the day, some heathery & dream with sunshine in between the downpours would maybe the extreme south—east of england missing the worst of it, much better on the way for the cricket at the oval. more showers for the start of the week, heavier in scotland and northern ireland on monday, and as we head into tuesday signs the showers will be fewer and lighter, and it should feel a bit warmer with more sunshine. this is bbc news. the headlinesjust after 8:30pm: it has emerged that uk universities have a pension fund deficit of more than £17 billion, the largest in the country. president trump describes his new chief of staff, retired military generaljohn kelly, as a true star. he takes up the position as his predecessor stands down. north korea launches an intercontinental ballistic missile erlic says is capable of
most rain heading east overnight allowing things to turn dry in the south—west and away from the north the weather will clear away fairly quickly on sunday morning from northern england with sunshine for a while but showers gathering to the west, and we will be blown east through the day, some heathery & dream with sunshine in between the downpours would maybe the extreme south—east of england missing the worst of it, much better on the way for the cricket at the oval. more showers for...
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Jul 31, 2017
07/17
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look, every white house in the west wing leaks. in fact, scaramuchi was trying to leak when he got caught saying all the things ab steve bannon and previs. it was an ill executed leak effort but that's what it was. that's how people get messaging out. by the way, leaking to favored reporters can be a good approach for an administration. there's a message you want to get out there, so you leak it out there. you float a trial balloon with this broadcast network. that's a normal part of it. what has to stop, what won't work, is when you're leaking against each other and the kind of savage, savage. i have never seen a group of people in an administration who hate each other like these people. >> harris: i want to talk about your home state of west virginia. it is one of three areas where people are shoring up this president. you hear a lot of reporting about approval ratings, disapproval ratings. we took a deeper look in three particular polls that show where president trump is really headed. look at this. west virginia, north dakota, w
look, every white house in the west wing leaks. in fact, scaramuchi was trying to leak when he got caught saying all the things ab steve bannon and previs. it was an ill executed leak effort but that's what it was. that's how people get messaging out. by the way, leaking to favored reporters can be a good approach for an administration. there's a message you want to get out there, so you leak it out there. you float a trial balloon with this broadcast network. that's a normal part of it. what...
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Jul 26, 2017
07/17
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the cloud thickening from the west. terly breeze helping that reigned through. one or two heavy bursts before it turns lighter and fragments through the afternoon. still going to be cloudy. u nfortu nately we have still going to be cloudy. unfortunately we have a maximum of 19, maybe 20, the feeling cooler than yesterday. the rain clears out of the way overnight so we have clear spells. the windfall on light as well. the temperature perhaps feeling cooler than last night. 13— 15 celsius. into thursday and other dry week. a bright start to the day, but we are likely to see showers developing. 0ne but we are likely to see showers developing. one or two of those could be heavy and we could see some thunder mixed in. the temperatures tomorrow about 18— 19 celsius. through friday we are hanging onto this rather unsettled picture. rain overnight on friday and on the saturday and even into the weekend it will stay rather changeable. still some showers around. dry weather around as well and temperatures staying somewhere around
the cloud thickening from the west. terly breeze helping that reigned through. one or two heavy bursts before it turns lighter and fragments through the afternoon. still going to be cloudy. u nfortu nately we have still going to be cloudy. unfortunately we have a maximum of 19, maybe 20, the feeling cooler than yesterday. the rain clears out of the way overnight so we have clear spells. the windfall on light as well. the temperature perhaps feeling cooler than last night. 13— 15 celsius. into...
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Jul 2, 2017
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it's less humid over the next few days, wind out of the west. don't crank the humidity up until thursday. we have three or four days with the humidity levels in check. it's hot high of 90, it's the beginning of july. lots of sunshine through tuesday, there's a threat of a of a scattered shower or thunderstorm. when i come back we'll look at that on future tracker 6. my opinion, yes, pretty close to a perfect ten. >> breaking news, police in chester county may have a break in the deadly road rage incident that killed a young woman in west goshen township. it's a story that garnered national attention. >> only "action news" was there as the red pickup truck that was believed to have been involved was recovered by police. bob brooks is keeping track of the latest developments and joins us live from the west goshen police department with moore. what are the officers telling you? >> reporter: nydia, alicia, i spoke to the police chief 45 minutes ago, 10:00 a.m. there will be a news conference to talk about a productive morning. they found the red pic
it's less humid over the next few days, wind out of the west. don't crank the humidity up until thursday. we have three or four days with the humidity levels in check. it's hot high of 90, it's the beginning of july. lots of sunshine through tuesday, there's a threat of a of a scattered shower or thunderstorm. when i come back we'll look at that on future tracker 6. my opinion, yes, pretty close to a perfect ten. >> breaking news, police in chester county may have a break in the deadly...
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Jul 8, 2017
07/17
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not aware, a bit of rain across the far north—west. one of our weather watchers in the north—west as the sun is setting in the evening. for many of us, dry, clear and sun is setting in the evening. for many of us, dry, clearand humid overnight, this frontal system approaching from the north—west already bringing some rain across the north—west of scotland. it will be moving further south across scotla nd be moving further south across scotland and northern ireland to the rest of the night. england and wales remain dry and muggy. a bit more cloud drifting in from the west as we move through into the early hours of sunday. patchy rain further north, heading in across northern parts of northern ireland into the west of scotland. temperatures to the south of that rain band still 13 to 17 degrees, quite muggy. further north across scotland, fresh air starting to move in. through the day into tomorrow, we will keep patchy rain across northern ireland, central, south—western parts of scotland. to the south of that, much of england and wales h
not aware, a bit of rain across the far north—west. one of our weather watchers in the north—west as the sun is setting in the evening. for many of us, dry, clear and sun is setting in the evening. for many of us, dry, clearand humid overnight, this frontal system approaching from the north—west already bringing some rain across the north—west of scotland. it will be moving further south across scotla nd be moving further south across scotland and northern ireland to the rest of the...
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Jul 7, 2017
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, his part of the west, poland's part of the west with merkel's part of the west. he said faith and family are more important than government and bea bureaucracy. he said the question whether the west has the will to survive, then he made it clear what that will meant for him, and it meant being anti-immigration, it meant standing up for values, but those values were not the values of globalization and the kinds of values that we normally consider, at least in recent years, as part of the west. i mean, he drew a really firm line in what was a pretty dark speech. >> that's right, somebody said it's the european carnage speech to be the book end to the american carnage. karen, i'm glad you brought that up because, to me, that sounds a lot like vladimir putin's definition of the west, and he often speaks in very similar terms about traditional values and our war against terrorism and defines russia in those terms, by the way, as allied with that kind of the west. i was really struck by that, that those themes that donald trump are sounding are not the kinds of themes t
, his part of the west, poland's part of the west with merkel's part of the west. he said faith and family are more important than government and bea bureaucracy. he said the question whether the west has the will to survive, then he made it clear what that will meant for him, and it meant being anti-immigration, it meant standing up for values, but those values were not the values of globalization and the kinds of values that we normally consider, at least in recent years, as part of the west....
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Jul 16, 2017
07/17
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beginning to turn more fresh from the west. nd the south—east. but as those storms clear away, all of us will take cooler and fresher weather for the end of the week with a bit of rain at times. this is newsday. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. tensions rise in venezuela, a women is shot dead and three others injured while waiting to vote in an unofficial referendum. a major horsemeat scandal as police arrest more than 60 people across europe accused of trading meat unfit for humans. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the swiss star does it again, roger federer makes history, winning a record eighth wimbledon men's singles title. it's the doctor, but not as we know it. the bbc reveals the latest actor to play the iconic tv time lord.
beginning to turn more fresh from the west. nd the south—east. but as those storms clear away, all of us will take cooler and fresher weather for the end of the week with a bit of rain at times. this is newsday. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. tensions rise in venezuela, a women is shot dead and three others injured while waiting to vote in an unofficial referendum. a major horsemeat scandal as police arrest more than 60 people across europe accused of trading meat unfit for...
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Jul 1, 2017
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it shows is the developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. with material that reflect upon the nature of adventuring and the unknown from the early 19 century and move forward once the west is being known into a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of this frontier. first, we will learn about the books lewis and clark took along with them. and great effort. talk to thel though head of special collections. finally, i will talk about some andhe 20th century novels intellectual exercises that are reflected on the expedition which later. >> we will start by looking at some items from the traveling library lewis and clark brought with them on their journeys. theave tried to re-create library lewis and clark brought with them. not the same volumes come obviously. booksre copies of the they had with them. they shed light on their interests and concerns and the larger purpose and meanings behind the voyage. the first item is a book by alexander mackenzie. alexander mackenzie was the first person to across the north american continent. he
it shows is the developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. with material that reflect upon the nature of adventuring and the unknown from the early 19 century and move forward once the west is being known into a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of this frontier. first, we will learn about the books lewis and clark took along with them. and great effort. talk to thel though head of special collections. finally, i will talk about some andhe 20th century...