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many routes are unpaved and undivided. police don't deal thoroughly with traffic violations. >>> turkey's outgoing prime minister has tapped a close ally to take over for him when he moves to the president's office. recep tayyip erdogan has been prime minister for 11 years. he won the country's first direct presidential election earlier this month. erdogan nominated foreign minister ahmet davutoglu as chairman of the ruling justice and development party and the next prime minister. davutoglu was a professor of international relations before serving as erdogan's diplomatic adviser. he became foreign minister in 2009. erdogan is apparently aiming to strengthen his power as president by nominating a close aide to the prime minister's post. despite davutoglu's efforts to improve ties with neighboring nations, relations with syria and egypt have soured since democratic uprisings three years ago. opposition parties are expected to oppose the nomination. >>> united nations officials have clarified the scale of killing in the conf
many routes are unpaved and undivided. police don't deal thoroughly with traffic violations. >>> turkey's outgoing prime minister has tapped a close ally to take over for him when he moves to the president's office. recep tayyip erdogan has been prime minister for 11 years. he won the country's first direct presidential election earlier this month. erdogan nominated foreign minister ahmet davutoglu as chairman of the ruling justice and development party and the next prime minister....
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30th street but leaving that left lane and the ramps to the vine street expressway, still with that unpaved surface. there is a speed bump as you change lanes and beware of that, that will cause slow downs i guarantee it coming into philadelphia for morning rush hour. upper end here, ramp from 202, to gain access to the schuylkill, light volume so far out here in king of prussia, as we go to the neighborhood a fire location at sartain and cumberland watch for local detour a block off of broad street there. construction crew is still with us on the turnpike for another half an hour between fort willow grove. remember when they are working we have slower than normal speeds posted on the blinking warning signs. a new traffic pattern on the lansdale interchange anyone entering the turnpike at land dale after coming through toll plaza we will go in the one lane cattle shoot before you gain access north or south on the extension. that will be with us through labor day, natasha, over to you. >>> time right now 5:35. in business news this morning how mcdonald's is trying to make your fast food even
30th street but leaving that left lane and the ramps to the vine street expressway, still with that unpaved surface. there is a speed bump as you change lanes and beware of that, that will cause slow downs i guarantee it coming into philadelphia for morning rush hour. upper end here, ramp from 202, to gain access to the schuylkill, light volume so far out here in king of prussia, as we go to the neighborhood a fire location at sartain and cumberland watch for local detour a block off of broad...
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in washington, you had unpaved roads and open sewers. and you also had slavery. it was based in washington, d.c. until 1846 when that part of washington, d.c. was returned to the state of virginia. you may be aware that international slavery was banned in this country after 1808. but the slave trade was not banned and it was alive and well in the district of columbia until 1850, when it was banned as part of the grand compromise that agreed which states would be admitted to the union as enslaved states and which would be admitted as free states. there are a lot of free blacks in washington, but there were a lot of slaves as well. and it was really with the civil war that the debate about whether or not the federal government should keep the capitol here in washington or move elsewhere was finally put to rest. this was when washington, d.c. began to grow and take on a real identity. first of all, many people came here, soldiers came here to defend the city, people came here to build forn . the war of 1812 had been one of the issues stimulating people to say, oh, w
in washington, you had unpaved roads and open sewers. and you also had slavery. it was based in washington, d.c. until 1846 when that part of washington, d.c. was returned to the state of virginia. you may be aware that international slavery was banned in this country after 1808. but the slave trade was not banned and it was alive and well in the district of columbia until 1850, when it was banned as part of the grand compromise that agreed which states would be admitted to the union as...
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it is also jammed with traffic and filled with potholes. 90% of the roads in the country are still unpaved the cities, there's not much in the way of public transportation. whatever happens in brazil, no one will be able to blame it on a lack of money. that's because 150 miles off the coast lie what are believed to be the largest discoveries of oil found anywhere in the world in the past 35 years. petrobras, the state-owned oil company, is preparing to drill 20,000 feet below the surface of the atlantic to reach oil fields that sit underneath layers of salt beds. >> this oil story is a trillion-dollar story right in front of us here. >> what did the offshore oil discoveries do for brazil? what do they mean for the country's future? >> oh, it means, you know, we should be producing in excess of 6 million barrels a day, so you put us among the third, fourth largest producer in the world. massive exporter. >> president dilma joked that the oil discoveries were just the latest proof that god is brazilian. an economist from goldman sachs no less had predicted that brazil along with russia, chin
it is also jammed with traffic and filled with potholes. 90% of the roads in the country are still unpaved the cities, there's not much in the way of public transportation. whatever happens in brazil, no one will be able to blame it on a lack of money. that's because 150 miles off the coast lie what are believed to be the largest discoveries of oil found anywhere in the world in the past 35 years. petrobras, the state-owned oil company, is preparing to drill 20,000 feet below the surface of the...