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space agency nasa called it a lunar trifecta the event is visible from western north america to eastern asia. europe today to the ground with us we'll see you again at the top of the hour. flying dortmund's likes a good thing as a favorite seems sleep got all the best goals we've got all the action t w is the home of german football series the experience every match for. the fungus league every weekend here on g.w. . what does a foot long loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you our german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special double time. football made in germany. my story is played out against the majestic backdrop of north wales. cut off from the wider world it's been ruled for centuries by the local nobility the land is protected by the mountain fastness or snowdonia and well provided for by the fertile hills of the isle of anglesey. gwynneth is a rugged but it deliberate region. things were less peaceful here when my king edward the first succeeded in bringing the land under english rule in twelve seventy seven. the king invaded wales with a force of fift
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and during the eclipse with totality visibility from eastern asia cross at the civic to the western north america the moon will slowly lose its brightness and take on a reddish hue because of the way the atmosphere binns the light and to answer a question do i need special glasses to watch the super moon and lunar eclipse like the solar eclipse the super moon and the lunar eclipse are safe to be with the naked eye there's nothing to worry about if you find yourself in thrall and staring up into the sky for a very long time except maybe your neck and the best time to enjoy the super moon is right after the moon rise and before sunrise when the moon is setting on the horizon reporting from washington d.c. david miller are. and that ladies drama is our show for you to remember everyone in this world we are told we love the absolutely wall love you rolled with. keep on watching those talks of a great day and i. see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the free world cold and better than a legend to keep it to the back. in ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the
and during the eclipse with totality visibility from eastern asia cross at the civic to the western north america the moon will slowly lose its brightness and take on a reddish hue because of the way the atmosphere binns the light and to answer a question do i need special glasses to watch the super moon and lunar eclipse like the solar eclipse the super moon and the lunar eclipse are safe to be with the naked eye there's nothing to worry about if you find yourself in thrall and staring up into...
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this heat when we go from the oceans to the land our trees are dying at reactor levels in western north america hauling in the insatiable bark beetle and another one of my books over thirty billion mature trees have died here in california in the last twelve months we've lost twenty nine million mature trees trees by the way give us the remaining one plus a breath of. of every three and the forests in the amazon for the first time are breaking down so heavily that instead of all of them pulling carbon dioxide from the atmosphere they're now leaking it into the atmosphere because of the droughts because of the heat because of the fires our earth's life support systems providing us oxygen are breaking down right now all the research i got thirty seconds all the viewers in the usa who are watching if they could write their senator and congressman and urge one thing what would it be and fossil fuel subsidies immediately immediately and back the renewal bull market for those that still hold fossil fuels shares divest from two thousand and fifteen to sixteen all and we doubled the divestment fun five
this heat when we go from the oceans to the land our trees are dying at reactor levels in western north america hauling in the insatiable bark beetle and another one of my books over thirty billion mature trees have died here in california in the last twelve months we've lost twenty nine million mature trees trees by the way give us the remaining one plus a breath of. of every three and the forests in the amazon for the first time are breaking down so heavily that instead of all of them pulling...
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are about eighty endangered whales that are killed every year ago along the coast of north western north america and that's a lot of whales for some of these whales that are quite rare in these populations we really think that that road kill is inhibiting the recovery of slowing down the recovery of these whales commercial whaling reduced blue whales to about one percent of their or original number before killing them was banned by an international agreement in one nine hundred sixty six the whales population is increasing worldwide but given their slow reproductive cycle scientists and government officials are concerned about their survival we're at a point now where we have a chance to bring blue whales back from the brink of extinction we need to find the ways to slow ships down along the california coast researchers with the university of california and the buying off ocean initiative are working on a technologically sophisticated new way old warning system in a radio a visual surveillance hydrophones thermal imaging and data crunching all that information comes together to be alert that say
are about eighty endangered whales that are killed every year ago along the coast of north western north america and that's a lot of whales for some of these whales that are quite rare in these populations we really think that that road kill is inhibiting the recovery of slowing down the recovery of these whales commercial whaling reduced blue whales to about one percent of their or original number before killing them was banned by an international agreement in one nine hundred sixty six the...
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space agency and nasa called it a lunar trifecta event is visible from western and north america east in asia. in soccer news one as they got clobbered said dog one had agreed to sell star striker appeared amharic album a young to arsenal of the english premier league for a reported sixty four million euros the gabon international has netted twenty one in twenty four games this season for door one with his natural born instinct in front of the codes and a full of buoyant character i will my uncle was one of the ones because truth superstar at the go getter has long wanted to make a move away from dortmund. to stay with the w.'s events as an interview with you shortly he has the day's business news for you if you're watching the dow the news coming to you live from berlin. frank food. international gateway to the best connections of you know road and rail . located in the heart of europe you are connected to the world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and trying our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from.
space agency and nasa called it a lunar trifecta event is visible from western and north america east in asia. in soccer news one as they got clobbered said dog one had agreed to sell star striker appeared amharic album a young to arsenal of the english premier league for a reported sixty four million euros the gabon international has netted twenty one in twenty four games this season for door one with his natural born instinct in front of the codes and a full of buoyant character i will my...
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space agency nasa corded a lunar trifecta the event is visible from western north america to eastern asia. from spectacular images as this sort of talk about them with me is felix nooning he's the director off of the observatory in a welcome to the face of this is not any ordinary more this is of a special moon as an astronomy explain to us why is it so special well first we have the boom and that means it is the second full moon. then we had total eclipse germany. we have super moon that means the moon has reached its nearest point on its orbit towards earth and then we have a black moon that means. you keep the moon's appears reddish this is just one of the fraction of the light in the earth's atmosphere then you talk about the size of the moon i saw the moon yesterday it was very big fat and silvery and it is just an illusion that it looks like just an illusion because you compare it with the objects near the horizon when you photograph it you have a complete different impression and how often do these phenomena appear. not quite often each forty or fifty ok and what and where or
space agency nasa corded a lunar trifecta the event is visible from western north america to eastern asia. from spectacular images as this sort of talk about them with me is felix nooning he's the director off of the observatory in a welcome to the face of this is not any ordinary more this is of a special moon as an astronomy explain to us why is it so special well first we have the boom and that means it is the second full moon. then we had total eclipse germany. we have super moon that means...
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are about eighty endangered whales that are killed every year ago along the coast of north western north americaand that's a lot of whales for some of these whales that are quite rare in these populations we really think that that road kill is inhibiting the recovery of slowing down the recovery of these whales commercial whaling reduced blue whales to about one percent of their or original number before killing them was banned by an international agreement in one nine hundred sixty six whales population is increasing worldwide but given their slow reproductive cycle scientists and government officials are concerned about their survival we're at a point now where we have a chance to bring blue whales back from the brink of extinction we need to find the ways to slow ships down along the california coast researchers with the university of california and the buying off ocean initiative are working on a technologically sophisticated new way old warning system and a rate of visual surveillance hydrophones thermal imaging and data crunching all that information comes together to be alert that says he
are about eighty endangered whales that are killed every year ago along the coast of north western north americaand that's a lot of whales for some of these whales that are quite rare in these populations we really think that that road kill is inhibiting the recovery of slowing down the recovery of these whales commercial whaling reduced blue whales to about one percent of their or original number before killing them was banned by an international agreement in one nine hundred sixty six whales...
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space agency nasa called it a lunar trifecta the event is visible from western north america to eastern asia. our top stories that we're following at this hour donald trump has delivered an optimistic report on his presidency touring his first state of the union address highlighting job creation and soaring stock markets also took a stand on u.s. security he called for one ton of obey to remain open and a powerful nuclear weapons arsenal to deter any acts of aggression. and in sports strike or p.r. emerick obama young has completed his long awaited transfer to premier league club arsenal for a reported fee and sixty four million euros the club says the twenty eight year old is headed to england on a long term contract. don't forget you can always get news on the go download or out from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the you have to send us your photos and your videos. thanks for watching if you are worried that you will have your latest news
space agency nasa called it a lunar trifecta the event is visible from western north america to eastern asia. our top stories that we're following at this hour donald trump has delivered an optimistic report on his presidency touring his first state of the union address highlighting job creation and soaring stock markets also took a stand on u.s. security he called for one ton of obey to remain open and a powerful nuclear weapons arsenal to deter any acts of aggression. and in sports strike or...
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are about eighty endangered whales that are killed every year ago along the coast of north western north america and that's a lot of whales for some of these whales that are quite rare in these populations we really think that that road kill is inhibiting the recovery of slowing down the recovery of these whales commercial whaling reduced blue whales to about one percent of their or original number before killing them was banned by an international agreement in one nine hundred sixty six whales population is increasing worldwide but given their slow reproductive cycle scientists and government officials are concerned about their survival we're at a point now where we have a chance to bring blue whales back from the brink of extinction we need to find the ways to slow ships down along the california coast researchers with the university of california and the buying off ocean initiative are working on a technologically sophisticated new wailed warning system at a rate of visual surveillance hydrophones thermal imaging and data crunching all that information comes together to be alert that says hey
are about eighty endangered whales that are killed every year ago along the coast of north western north america and that's a lot of whales for some of these whales that are quite rare in these populations we really think that that road kill is inhibiting the recovery of slowing down the recovery of these whales commercial whaling reduced blue whales to about one percent of their or original number before killing them was banned by an international agreement in one nine hundred sixty six whales...
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in asia, in the middle east and north america. westernent. so in singapore, we will see it. in singapore we're going to see it. singapore and hong kong have the same time. getting to see this moon? around 8:00pm tonight, all the way to about till 11:00pm. blue moon turning red because of the lunar eclipse. all right, it's a once—in—a—lifetime experience. the last one was way back in 1866, 152 years ago. so, after 2018, when can we see this super blood blue moon again? i think you and i can live to see it. it's ten years from now. why ten years from now? well, because of the orbit. so the timing is not as constant throughout. we will see this treat in ten years' time. you have been watching a special edition of newsday. stay with us. we will bring you donald trump's state of the union address in full. here on bbc world news. expected to depart from there in about five minutes' time. about five minutes' time. state of the union address to the nation. nation. uplifting, optimistic and a patriotic speech. and it is going to turn colder. arriv
in asia, in the middle east and north america. westernent. so in singapore, we will see it. in singapore we're going to see it. singapore and hong kong have the same time. getting to see this moon? around 8:00pm tonight, all the way to about till 11:00pm. blue moon turning red because of the lunar eclipse. all right, it's a once—in—a—lifetime experience. the last one was way back in 1866, 152 years ago. so, after 2018, when can we see this super blood blue moon again? i think you and i...
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approximately 40% of those seen were seen at clinical sites in north america. 21% at sites in western europe. 10% at sites in japan. 9% at sites in mexico and south america. 8% at sites in eastern europe, including russia. 7% at asian countries outside of japan. and 5% in south africa and australia. from these experiences with g.a.p. and lilly and a lot of years trying to develop new medicines, i'd like to share the following observations about the global burden of disease and give you some thoughts about how i think the process of medicine development might be made a little better. first of all, in all the countries were g.a.p. and lilly worked, we found high degree of interest. it's not difficult if you go into any of these countries to find people who are concerned about alzheimer's disease. and who are eager to contribute in some way to try and develop a treatment. it's just a matter of trying to show them what it is they can do. i would say that in spite of their limited efficacy, the currently approved medicine for alzheimer's disease are pretty widely used globally. we were, of
approximately 40% of those seen were seen at clinical sites in north america. 21% at sites in western europe. 10% at sites in japan. 9% at sites in mexico and south america. 8% at sites in eastern europe, including russia. 7% at asian countries outside of japan. and 5% in south africa and australia. from these experiences with g.a.p. and lilly and a lot of years trying to develop new medicines, i'd like to share the following observations about the global burden of disease and give you some...
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western parts of the british isles. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.s absolutely unacceptable, as some continue to criticise the white house's handling of the error. the palestinian president calls donald trump's middle east peace efforts a slap in the face. a senior diplomat advising on the rohingya crisis tells the bbc aung san suu kyi must do more to speak out against hate. chile prepares to welcome pope francis, with questions being asked about the relevance of the church in south america.
western parts of the british isles. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.s absolutely unacceptable, as some continue to criticise the white house's handling of the error. the palestinian president calls donald trump's middle east peace efforts a slap in the face. a senior diplomat advising on the rohingya crisis tells the bbc aung san suu kyi must do more to speak out against hate. chile prepares to welcome pope francis, with questions being asked...
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the band of rain and snow in the north—east, mild airfiltering into many western areas and that is your weather. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america down to the wire and time to decide — the pressure is on for us politicians to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. president trump says hopes of making a deal "are not looking good" and claims the democrats want a shutdown. a new front in the conflict in syria, but this time it's turkey opening fire on kurdish forces. facing up to his crimes — we hearfrom more gymnasts who survived sexual abuse by the former team usa doctor, larry nassar. hopes and fears for peru — pope francis speaks about the future for the future of the amazon and its people. also in the programme, hold on tight! we take a look at the 1000km/h tube ride.
the band of rain and snow in the north—east, mild airfiltering into many western areas and that is your weather. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america down to the wire and time to decide — the pressure is on for us politicians to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. president trump says hopes of making a deal "are not looking good" and claims the democrats want a shutdown. a new front in the conflict in syria, but this time it's turkey opening fire...
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western parts. heavy rain in northern scotland. mild and windy. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ople are "on the brink of famine" in south sudan. violence is forcing farmers to flee, and slowing the supply of aid. president trump is accused of leading the middle east towards chaos after he warns the palestinians he'll cut aid unless they co—operate with the us. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment. which he denies. and rewriting our origins. a new discovery suggests humanity could have a much longer, more dramatic history.
western parts. heavy rain in northern scotland. mild and windy. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ople are "on the brink of famine" in south sudan. violence is forcing farmers to flee, and slowing the supply of aid. president trump is accused of leading the middle east towards chaos after he warns the palestinians he'll cut aid unless they co—operate with the us. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars....
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western hemisphere, is a testament to our perseverance. settled in 1639 over the course of the next 100 years, newport would grow to become not only ports ine most active british north america, it also became one of the most active slave ports. merchants05 and 1805, were responsible for nearly 1000 slavery voyages. transported about 100,000 africans back to the new world during that period. that arrived on rhode island ships had several pathways. rhode island being an english colony was trading and other english colonies. in the case of west africa, the gold and ginny coast of toady -- today what we recognize as nigeria to ghana. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies to english settlements in what we recognize today as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados. from there, africans along with other raw products and goods would be transported back to newport in rhode island, what we call the triangle trade as part of the transatlantic trade. in the case of newport, this trade was almost singularly tied to rum and molasses. in fact, between the beginning of the 18th century after the american revolution, newport was involved in 80% of what is called the guinea rum t
western hemisphere, is a testament to our perseverance. settled in 1639 over the course of the next 100 years, newport would grow to become not only ports ine most active british north america, it also became one of the most active slave ports. merchants05 and 1805, were responsible for nearly 1000 slavery voyages. transported about 100,000 africans back to the new world during that period. that arrived on rhode island ships had several pathways. rhode island being an english colony was trading...
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particularly in north—western areas as we head towards the end of the week, but not nearly as cold as it has been. that is all for now. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north americaus shutdown stand—off continues. senators postpone a vote that could have seen the reopening of the federal government. turkey's advance — troops cross into syria, targeting kurdish groups who'd been fighting the so—called islamic state. turkey is clearly committed militarily to this operation and has widespread popular support here, but if the turks suffer losses or civilian casualties grow, that could change. at least 18 people are now known to have died in saturday's attack on a hotel in kabul. most of them were foreigners. leaving the biggest till last — more than a million people attend an open air mass as the pope ends his tour of peru.
particularly in north—western areas as we head towards the end of the week, but not nearly as cold as it has been. that is all for now. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north americaus shutdown stand—off continues. senators postpone a vote that could have seen the reopening of the federal government. turkey's advance — troops cross into syria, targeting kurdish groups who'd been fighting the so—called islamic state. turkey is clearly committed militarily to this operation...
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to the korean crisis apart from north korea china and russia are excluded from this meeting of twenty western. nations in canada. now obviously for its part of america's got so far strong. he doesn't want to exclude the. vast bulk of the which is supported by russia and china as a way to solve problems but as far as the traumas can sign he does want to give up that option and hence the exclusion of both russia and china from these talks now as far as north korea's going so. for the first time they're talking to the south koreans but what does kim jong un want what he wants out with lee is that insurance policy the insurance policy is his nuclear weapons and his missile delivery programs now he has to make substantial progress on these two fronts so he feels a little bit more confident to really start talking at least initially to the south koreans of course initially this pos are limited to the olympics but this is a very positive gesture suggesting that the north koreans are relatively more confident they have now developed this insurance policy in terms of nuclear weapons and delivery systems now what do. china and russia want of course china russia
to the korean crisis apart from north korea china and russia are excluded from this meeting of twenty western. nations in canada. now obviously for its part of america's got so far strong. he doesn't want to exclude the. vast bulk of the which is supported by russia and china as a way to solve problems but as far as the traumas can sign he does want to give up that option and hence the exclusion of both russia and china from these talks now as far as north korea's going so. for the first time...
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western parts and heavier rain in north—west scotland. mild and windy. this is the briefing. i'm david eades. our top story: selling america to the world.. a political powerhouse of attendees and top business bosses prepare for what president trump will deliver this afternoon. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's 0scars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment, which he denies. the czech republic readies for the second round of the country's presidential election. polls show the two candidates are neck and neck. and coming up in the business briefing: boeing versus bombardier. us regulators to rule on a dispute between the planemakers,
western parts and heavier rain in north—west scotland. mild and windy. this is the briefing. i'm david eades. our top story: selling america to the world.. a political powerhouse of attendees and top business bosses prepare for what president trump will deliver this afternoon. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's 0scars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment, which he denies. the czech republic readies for the second round of the country's...
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western parts and heavier rain in north—west scotland. mild and windy. a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the globe. famine in south sudan. violence is causing many to flee and slowing the supply of aid. miss the cut has accused of leading the middle east or the chaos as he warned the palestinians again he will cut aid u nless palestinians again he will cut aid unless they talk peace with israel. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars, after being under pressure over claims of sexual harassment, which he denies. and rewriting our origins, and new discoveries suggest humanity may have a much longer and more dramatic history.
western parts and heavier rain in north—west scotland. mild and windy. a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the globe. famine in south sudan. violence is causing many to flee and slowing the supply of aid. miss the cut has accused of leading the middle east or the chaos as he warned the palestinians again he will cut aid u nless palestinians again he will cut aid unless they talk peace with israel. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an...
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america. and i may just storm blows through europe at least nine people and travel. how i was still got some rather blustery winds parting it's a north western parts of europe at the moment you can still see this i recount which has made its way across the british isles and across the like countries into germany that's the one that brought those really stormy conditions quite a few trees down power outages and some travel disruption as a result of that looking at a blustery day as we go on through friday but nowhere near as as windy as it has been over the past twenty four i was ill so temperatures will struggle to get about seven right celsius that for london and paris still space place the snow without some snow to its aced in areas now down to the southeast across the bases out of the med it will brighten up nicely the wet weather still be a little bit heavy recently now in the process of pulling away what it was there into positive rumania easing up into the ukraine for the north modify the top temperature in moscow still the snow over the alps in the covering that once again it's a matter what the making its way down across the good par
america. and i may just storm blows through europe at least nine people and travel. how i was still got some rather blustery winds parting it's a north western parts of europe at the moment you can still see this i recount which has made its way across the british isles and across the like countries into germany that's the one that brought those really stormy conditions quite a few trees down power outages and some travel disruption as a result of that looking at a blustery day as we go on...
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western region after car where voluntary doctors together with the country's marines are bringing health services to once conflict ridden areas. and there is still bitterly cold for us in parts of north americahere's some pictures from chicago and i feel cold just looking at them look at the amount of ice there own not river that is bitterly bitterly cold and now we're going to see a little bit more in the way of snow as well see this little system in the south is gradually edging its way eastwards that one's bringing us a fair amount of rain across parts of florida and a fair amount of snow elsewhere as well and it's running its way towards the northeast on thursday here it is in the northeastern parts of the states and in the eastern parts of canada giving us some very heavy snow and some very strong winds mixed in with that as well that system will eventually begin to pull away northeast which as we head through friday and behind it staying bitterly cold water what is the maximum that's a maximum room and minus twenty degrees still incredibly cold the place where it's a lot warmer is towards the west where l.a. will get to around twenty as we head down towards the central americas here we
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going to be that western side of the region we will continue to see the big and heavy downpours meanwhile things generally quiet across the u.s. at the moment and much of north america pushing up into canada you see this area cloud here behind that is certainly cold enough even dallas struggles to get a high of minus three. there with sponsored by the time. you are making remarks when they're on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been the criminal mind or if you join us on sac no evil person. in the morning and say i want to cover the world in darkness this is a dialogue and that could be one leading to some of the confusion online about people saying they don't actually know what's going on join the colobus conversation at this time on al-jazeera. now jews iraq and. where every. now peace here in me because you don't think you want to get banking and kind of money i still in afghanistan to some taliban fighters a new call to arms for taliban leaders a threat to their authority and to see the loss of child lives as it is often that in the south in fall are a islam the only love left. unprecedented access i still
going to be that western side of the region we will continue to see the big and heavy downpours meanwhile things generally quiet across the u.s. at the moment and much of north america pushing up into canada you see this area cloud here behind that is certainly cold enough even dallas struggles to get a high of minus three. there with sponsored by the time. you are making remarks when they're on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been the...
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western hemisphere is perseverance. newport would grow to be not only one of the most active ports in british north america, but also thet active slave port. between 1705 and 1805, newport merchants, along with other merchants in rhode island, were responsible for nearly 1000 trips, transporting about 100 thousand africans back to the new world during that 100 year timeframe. host: newport, rhode island, this weekend on c-span2's book tv and c-span3's american history tv. you can check it out online at www.c-span.org/citiestour. because of the house and senate sessions that will impact our coverage, a live look at the u.s. capitol on this sunday, january 21. the house is in that 2:00 eastern time in the senate convenes at 1:00 eastern time. here in washington, along the visitorsice departed because of the cut aiken services. athens may not be cleaned and there will be fewer park rangers on hand, if at all. similar signs at the national archives in washington, d.c. the library of congress is closed. the smithsonian remains open this weekend but could face shutdowns this week if congress fails to pass a cr and at the stat
western hemisphere is perseverance. newport would grow to be not only one of the most active ports in british north america, but also thet active slave port. between 1705 and 1805, newport merchants, along with other merchants in rhode island, were responsible for nearly 1000 trips, transporting about 100 thousand africans back to the new world during that 100 year timeframe. host: newport, rhode island, this weekend on c-span2's book tv and c-span3's american history tv. you can check it out...
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western hemisphere is a testament to our perseverance. settled in 1639, over the course of the next 100 years, newport, rhode island would grow not only to be one of the most active ports in british north america, but the most active slave port. newport merchants, along with bristol merchants within rhode island, who were responsible for --rly 1000 slavery voyages they transported about 100,000 africans back to the new year during that 100 years. the africans that arrived via rhode island ships have federal pathways. for the most part, rhode island being an english colony was trading with other english colonies and settlements. in the case of west africa, it was the golden guinea coast. from there, africans would be taken to the west indies largely, again to english settlements and what today we would recognize as the bahamas, jamaica, and barbados, and from there, africans would be transported eventually back to newport and rhode island, what --call the triangle of train trade in the transatlantic traded. this trade was tied to rum and molasses. in fact, from the beginning of the 18th century to the end of the 18th century, newport itself was involved in 80% of what is called the guinea-rum t
western hemisphere is a testament to our perseverance. settled in 1639, over the course of the next 100 years, newport, rhode island would grow not only to be one of the most active ports in british north america, but the most active slave port. newport merchants, along with bristol merchants within rhode island, who were responsible for --rly 1000 slavery voyages they transported about 100,000 africans back to the new year during that 100 years. the africans that arrived via rhode island ships...
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north korea. furthermore, our allies are in danger. in fact, i think the whole political play here is to try to separate out the south koreans and the japanese from america and the western that's what the nuclear weapons are intended to do. i don't think united states is going to abandon our allies or allow ourselves to be put into that kind of position. neil: we shall see, governor. happy new year. thank you very, very much. >> happy new year to you, neil,. neil: call a bluff or whatever you want to say to governor's point. the latest tranche about 230 to upwards of $300 million had senator rand paul backing the president. listen to this. >> this issue and this money, why now, senator? you just got off the phone with the president. why now? >> well, you know, i think most americans would support the president on this. i mean, we don't like to see our money going to countries that burn our flag in pakistan, they incarcerate christians. there's a christian asia bb that have been on death row for five years. they put doctor in jail for 33 years, he's the guy who helped us get bin laden. they seemed to look the other way when bin laden was there for over a decade. so, yeah
north korea. furthermore, our allies are in danger. in fact, i think the whole political play here is to try to separate out the south koreans and the japanese from america and the western that's what the nuclear weapons are intended to do. i don't think united states is going to abandon our allies or allow ourselves to be put into that kind of position. neil: we shall see, governor. happy new year. thank you very, very much. >> happy new year to you, neil,. neil: call a bluff or whatever...
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the lunar spectacle was visible from western north america to eastern asia. siemens sends out a bleak warning. thousands of the calm even. giant course up in the international shake up at the energy sector or so coming up the. economic times that is how the british prime minister describes the relationship. with beijing she tries to drum up trait but does china go the same way. and high tech toddlers going all the days of her live roots in train sets we take a look at how kids tastes in toys are changing. this is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin great you could join us job cuts at a time of higher profits it's certainly a hard sell and ones even as is attempting to pull off now it's key industrial power business is stuttering along but its other segments are making up for the losses thanks to a global upturn but that's not stopping the german firm from slashing jobs worldwide see you.
the lunar spectacle was visible from western north america to eastern asia. siemens sends out a bleak warning. thousands of the calm even. giant course up in the international shake up at the energy sector or so coming up the. economic times that is how the british prime minister describes the relationship. with beijing she tries to drum up trait but does china go the same way. and high tech toddlers going all the days of her live roots in train sets we take a look at how kids tastes in toys...
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the lunar spectacle was visible from western north america to eastern asia. his was one of the longest state of the union speeches describing one of the shortest revivals ever of a nation in eighty minutes u.s. president donald trump reminded his country of its one year transformation from american carnage to a new american moment tonight thirty minutes on what this means for the world i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. we have gone forward with a clear vision and a righteous mission. to make america great again for all americans that saw no joy in his speech and the speech was very long it was really encouraged that he started out by things that unite us i thought the president struck a good bipartisan tone that he did talk about china and russia and he talked about the threat that they pose and he should have explained to congress why he blatantly refused to impose.
the lunar spectacle was visible from western north america to eastern asia. his was one of the longest state of the union speeches describing one of the shortest revivals ever of a nation in eighty minutes u.s. president donald trump reminded his country of its one year transformation from american carnage to a new american moment tonight thirty minutes on what this means for the world i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. we have gone forward with a clear vision and a righteous mission. to...