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is indicating now they may try to develop closer economic ties with russia and move away from the west how far could it actually go. well that is the message coming from the turkish president but there are questions about whether moscow has deep enough pockets to bail turkey else turkey needs around two hundred billion dollars in renewed and fresh loans every year to sustain the economy its own likely and for sure the support that also looking to china but again to china it's very unlikely to be able to meet the financial demands that turkey needs only europe and the american financial markets can do that and that's tied to turkey meeting in base of the moms. and also possibly a reproach mom with washington d.c. is correspondent dorian jones reporting for us from istanbul durian thank you for your analysis. and how here we'll have more on the turkish lira under pressure that's coming up in business a little bit later in the show. not some other stories making headlines around the world the german government says chancellor angela merkel will host russian president vladimir putin for talks
is indicating now they may try to develop closer economic ties with russia and move away from the west how far could it actually go. well that is the message coming from the turkish president but there are questions about whether moscow has deep enough pockets to bail turkey else turkey needs around two hundred billion dollars in renewed and fresh loans every year to sustain the economy its own likely and for sure the support that also looking to china but again to china it's very unlikely to...
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. >>> a first-place showdown in the al west. howfinally asserted their dominance in this battle of aces. >>> a giant letdown in cincinnati. at the last-place reds dealt a potential knockout blow to the san francisco team. >>> the 49er offense continues to show well. why there is still concern on that front. >>> no concern about qb number one in oakland. why the battle of the backups is not inspiring confidence. >> those are things you can't do as a backup quarterback. >>> a new champ is crowned at pebble, following in some impressive footsteps.
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falls, westinghouse was stretched and jp morgan, ruthless banker, went after trying to take over westing howe's company, and westinghouse has to turn to tesla, who had this contract to get a royalty for every horse power of a motor that came out, which was worth billions of dollars, and westinghouse says to him, i'm about to lose my company. can you help me? and tesla, unbelieve whether i horrible businessman and negotiator that he was, says, you have always been kind me, you are the one who is going bring my ideal of this great electric motor to the world. let me tear up my contract. he gave away a billion dollars. and so for the rest of his life he struggled and to be honest he died a poor man, alone in the hotel new yorker. and support -- had declare bankruptcy and was supported only because of a few scientists at the westinghouse company, who realized the had actually made the company possible, gave him a little sty spend so he had a -- stipend so he had a room at the hotel new yorker. that's a long answer but up and down on the money front. any other questions? >> i would like to know, som
falls, westinghouse was stretched and jp morgan, ruthless banker, went after trying to take over westing howe's company, and westinghouse has to turn to tesla, who had this contract to get a royalty for every horse power of a motor that came out, which was worth billions of dollars, and westinghouse says to him, i'm about to lose my company. can you help me? and tesla, unbelieve whether i horrible businessman and negotiator that he was, says, you have always been kind me, you are the one who is...
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and move away from its dependence on the west. how far could that realistically go? dorian: well, for sure, relations between moscow and ankara have been deepeningng the last few years. russian president vladimirir pun was s quick to offffer moral and political l suppt to erdogan with the announcement of these trade sanctions againstst turke. we are here in the c courts that possiblyly the hearing reports ththat russia will possibly agre -- we are hearing these reports that possibly russia will agree to sell oil to alleviate problems turkey is expected to facece going forwardrd. but with any hope of it to -- hope of turkey turning to moscow and receiving support is illusory. russia does not have a can of capital to lend to turkey. another possibility is chinana. china has deeper pockets than moscow and has been n making commenents about how turkey sees paparallels w with the way chand runs itsts economy and possible synergies to be had. but even china is expected to balk at the size of the bailout it would have to give turkey to sustain its economy. at the end off th
and move away from its dependence on the west. how far could that realistically go? dorian: well, for sure, relations between moscow and ankara have been deepeningng the last few years. russian president vladimirir pun was s quick to offffer moral and political l suppt to erdogan with the announcement of these trade sanctions againstst turke. we are here in the c courts that possiblyly the hearing reports ththat russia will possibly agre -- we are hearing these reports that possibly russia will...
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the whole force of the nazi might was turned to the west. how would they strike this time?as in 1870, or as in 1914? what was the 1940 model of conquest? the french imagined -- unconquerable, so imagine the germans would attack through the low country. but even after hitler's rape of scandinavia, holland and belgium still clung to neutrality. 70the french gathered divisions along the border of belgium, 17 in the maginot line. 10 divisions here, in case mussolini got bored. 3.5 as a safeguard against spain. the british have 10 divisions here. the allied strategy in an attack against the low countries was to swing their armies like a gate into belgium, the hinge being the north end of the maginot line. this hinge was protected by a , aest of the ardennes thickly wooded area, honeycombed with streams, bridges two week for military vehicles. french strategists estimated it to be impassable with armed forces. as you will see, this was one of the costliest estimate's in military history. that was the situation on may 9, 1940. ♪ come.ur of trial had the people of the democracies t
the whole force of the nazi might was turned to the west. how would they strike this time?as in 1870, or as in 1914? what was the 1940 model of conquest? the french imagined -- unconquerable, so imagine the germans would attack through the low country. but even after hitler's rape of scandinavia, holland and belgium still clung to neutrality. 70the french gathered divisions along the border of belgium, 17 in the maginot line. 10 divisions here, in case mussolini got bored. 3.5 as a safeguard...
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and move away from the back of the west and how far could those relations actually go. well indeed moscow has been very quick to offer its support there's even talk that turkey could pay for russian imported oil in rubles rather than dollars that's been a key demand of turkey in the past has been reluctant to do that but it appears they are prepared to possibly offer that concession but the fact that turkey and its turkish economy needs around two hundred billion dollars of renewed loans and new money from foreign markets to stay in the economy doesn't have that kind of of depth of money to give to support turkey possibly china is another option turkey has been deepening its relations with china and it's increased you talking about sharing similar ideas of an economic strategy with china china may offer some support but again the size of turkey's demands from for alone is something that even china could. really perceive that only europe and the united states can offer the financial support the turkish economy needs sustain itself. with the very latest for us from istanb
and move away from the back of the west and how far could those relations actually go. well indeed moscow has been very quick to offer its support there's even talk that turkey could pay for russian imported oil in rubles rather than dollars that's been a key demand of turkey in the past has been reluctant to do that but it appears they are prepared to possibly offer that concession but the fact that turkey and its turkish economy needs around two hundred billion dollars of renewed loans and...
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the whole force of the nazi might was turned to the west. how would they fight this time?untry in 1914? what was the 1940 plan of conquest? it was believed the germans would try a swing through the low country. as in 1914. but even after hitler's rape of scandinavia, holland still clung to neutrality. so the french 70 division along the border of belgium, 17 in the maginot line. 10 divisions here, in case mussolini got bored. 3 1/2 as a safeguard against spain. the british have 10 divisions here. the allied strategy in an attack against the low countries was to swing their armies like a gate into belgium, the hinge being the maginot line. his hinge was protected by a forested honeycomb area. ts roads, narrow trails. it was believed the ardennes was impossible by armored orces. this was one of the costliest estimates in our military history. that was the situation on may 9, 1940. ♪ he hour of trial had come. he people of the democracy prayed for strength to meet the coming hurricane of terror. while across the rhine -- > [speaking german ] [applause] narrator: a delirious m
the whole force of the nazi might was turned to the west. how would they fight this time?untry in 1914? what was the 1940 plan of conquest? it was believed the germans would try a swing through the low country. as in 1914. but even after hitler's rape of scandinavia, holland still clung to neutrality. so the french 70 division along the border of belgium, 17 in the maginot line. 10 divisions here, in case mussolini got bored. 3 1/2 as a safeguard against spain. the british have 10 divisions...
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as well as black-and-white memories of the pioneers heading west. howso few americans have ever actually seen a prairie. yes, there really is a place just like that song from the late 1800s we all know by heart. ♪ oh give me a home ♪ where the buffalo roam ♪ where the deer and the antelope play ♪ >> reporter: to find it go to northeastern montana and get ready to be caught up in a dream. this is really the prairie. this is what we're standing on here, right? >> yes. >> hundreds of years ago, thousands of years ago this is what it looked like? >> yeah. >> reporter: allison fox is president of the american prairie reserve. >> what i find humbling about all of this is that we once had millions and millions and millions of acres of this and now we're down to not very much. >> we refer to our national parks as america's best idea, and we sort of skipped over the grasslands. we never -- we never preserved a big grassland park. >> reporter: which is why for the past 17 years the non-profit american prairie foundation has been working to preserve this vanishing
as well as black-and-white memories of the pioneers heading west. howso few americans have ever actually seen a prairie. yes, there really is a place just like that song from the late 1800s we all know by heart. ♪ oh give me a home ♪ where the buffalo roam ♪ where the deer and the antelope play ♪ >> reporter: to find it go to northeastern montana and get ready to be caught up in a dream. this is really the prairie. this is what we're standing on here, right? >> yes. >>...
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the middle east today by palestinians by syrians by egyptians by iraqis is this complaint about how the west exploited the us and how the west concord and so forth which all goes back to this basic finked that the middle east did not industrialize on time and it's now happening again in the middle east is again missing the terrain the chinese have learned the lesson the chinese have learned from his own national if they had the same national trauma and china now has kind of for one pointed mind we it's not going to happen to us again this time this revolution the ai revolution we will lead and it will be the west who will be left behind and you see now that the like that the europeans are terrified that the chinese are getting ahead of them but in the middle east everybody almost everybody are oblivious of it and despite their trauma from the industrial revolution they are again missing the train and this time it's the last train and when was the does a revolution you still had a chance to catch up so china managed to catch up turkey to a large extent manage to catch up with this strain of a
the middle east today by palestinians by syrians by egyptians by iraqis is this complaint about how the west exploited the us and how the west concord and so forth which all goes back to this basic finked that the middle east did not industrialize on time and it's now happening again in the middle east is again missing the terrain the chinese have learned the lesson the chinese have learned from his own national if they had the same national trauma and china now has kind of for one pointed mind...
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and i'm at a vineyard in west sussex, finding out how climate change and technology are shaping the glassrink at home. also, feeling the heat. temperatures hit new highs, ih a sweltering multi—continent heatwave. deadly wildfires and the race to escape as they spread with terrifying speed. and flash floods so ferocious they are hard to believe, we will bring you images from the world's biggest weather stories and storms. plus, out for the count. tracking puffins, as they face up to climate change in a fight for survival. whisky, a core part of scotland's national identity, and it is a massive moneymaker, as well. there are over 100 distilleries, and last year exports hit a record high, with 1.2 billion bottles going to an almost insatiable overseas market. and this is where it all begins, with a crop of malting barley, ready to be harvested, and i'm going to do just that in that combine over there, while sarah finds out how weather can make or break or break a crop like this. let's get this barley cut. i am joined by ian green, a farmer here in moray, and you watch the weather forecast in
and i'm at a vineyard in west sussex, finding out how climate change and technology are shaping the glassrink at home. also, feeling the heat. temperatures hit new highs, ih a sweltering multi—continent heatwave. deadly wildfires and the race to escape as they spread with terrifying speed. and flash floods so ferocious they are hard to believe, we will bring you images from the world's biggest weather stories and storms. plus, out for the count. tracking puffins, as they face up to climate...
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and walks is allen west. howo the north koreans expect the united states to take them seriously when we know they haven't altered the programs they said they would. >> it's not a bad negotiating position. they are trying to leverage something for any concession they give. so they say, okay, we have given 55 sets of remains. rather than viewing this as an act of a civilized country. they right as a bargaining chip. they want us to give them something before we go to the next step of denuclearization. adam: i believe the extended number is 5,300. >> i don't think we should extend any concessions to north korea. we need to operate from the position of the moral high ground. they barely turned the faucet on. so we need to be able to get on the ground to verify what is happening. from a political aspect, north korea is trying to do everything they can at this moment to stall things. they are probably hoping the republicans lose in the house of representatives and that will take away a strong arm for the president goin
and walks is allen west. howo the north koreans expect the united states to take them seriously when we know they haven't altered the programs they said they would. >> it's not a bad negotiating position. they are trying to leverage something for any concession they give. so they say, okay, we have given 55 sets of remains. rather than viewing this as an act of a civilized country. they right as a bargaining chip. they want us to give them something before we go to the next step of...
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high—profile suspects, how they are treated will set a precedent and will be seen as an example of how the westr foreign fighters in the future. thank you. a man has appeared in court in staffordshire, charged with the murder of the midwife, samantha eastwood. her body was found on saturday —eight days after she was last seen leaving work at royal stoke university hospital. michael stirling, who's 32 and from stoke—on trent, was remanded in custody. 0ur correspondent caroline davies was in court. warm, generous, with a great sense of humour. samantha eastwood, a 28—year—old midwife was reported missing ten days ago. her disappearance has now become a murder enquiry. appearing in court, 32—year—old michael stirling was charged with samantha's murder. mr stirling knew samantha. he is herformer fiance's brother—in—law. samantha's engagement ended earlier this year. this is the last known image of samantha, here on the left, leaving her night shift at royal stoke university hospital. when she didn't arrive for her shift that evening, her colleagues raised the alarm. police were concerned about sama
high—profile suspects, how they are treated will set a precedent and will be seen as an example of how the westr foreign fighters in the future. thank you. a man has appeared in court in staffordshire, charged with the murder of the midwife, samantha eastwood. her body was found on saturday —eight days after she was last seen leaving work at royal stoke university hospital. michael stirling, who's 32 and from stoke—on trent, was remanded in custody. 0ur correspondent caroline davies was...
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the middle east today by palestinians by syrians by egyptians by iraqis is this complaint about how the west exploited the us in how the west concord astern and so forth which all goes back to this basic think that the middle east did not industrialize on time and it's now happening again in the middle east is again missing the train the chinese have learned a lesson the chinese have learned from his own national if they had the same national trauma and china now has kind of for one pointed mind we it's not going to happen to us again this time this revolution the ai revolution we will lead and it will be the west who will be left behind and you see now that they like that the europeans are terrified that the chinese are getting ahead of them but in the middle east everybody almost everybody are oblivious of it and despite their trauma from the industrial revolution they are again missing the train and this time it's the last train and when was the that's a revolution you still had a chance to catch up so china managed to catch up turkey to a large extent manage to catch up with this train o
the middle east today by palestinians by syrians by egyptians by iraqis is this complaint about how the west exploited the us in how the west concord astern and so forth which all goes back to this basic think that the middle east did not industrialize on time and it's now happening again in the middle east is again missing the train the chinese have learned a lesson the chinese have learned from his own national if they had the same national trauma and china now has kind of for one pointed...
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it's the first of its kind on the west coast. how facial recognition is speeding up international travel at a bay area airport. >> and here are tonights guests on the late show with stephen airport are being screened by new facial recognition technology. instead of showing a boarding pass... you walk up, have >>> international travelers are being screened by new facial recognition technology. >> instead of showing a boardine ft. e wes coa officls s it uses cameras and facial recognition technology to identify travelers. they say it provides better security and moves lines quickly. >> we are solving an incredibly complex security mandate, bio metrics from departing visitors without creating gridlock and shutting down air travel. >> civil liberties groups oppose the technology saying it doesn't work as advertised and can evolve into a tool for spying. it's been used for arriving passengers since june and will be used for departing t come this fall. >> a's fans wanted some help. they got some tonight. the new face that could help their
it's the first of its kind on the west coast. how facial recognition is speeding up international travel at a bay area airport. >> and here are tonights guests on the late show with stephen airport are being screened by new facial recognition technology. instead of showing a boarding pass... you walk up, have >>> international travelers are being screened by new facial recognition technology. >> instead of showing a boardine ft. e wes coa officls s it uses cameras and...
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west, the heat. we have a chance at severe storms during the day today. wind damage is the greatest. although an isolate tornado is possible. tearier sections of the -- and howbout the blooding? chance of the next two days of about 23 million people it looks like the state of west virginia got added to this as we rr speaking. and upstate south carolina the mountain of norsth is racing. yowl feel a lot more humid today and albany, new york included. and so we are starting august very wet and hot in the west kind of how we had july. >> got to break it up soon. today's news by the numbers, they're willing to pay actors up to $10,000 to break the printers. it offers money to hackers who can find vulnerabilities to the machi >>> raising a price that will take effect in the next 30 days for moviepass. >>> "incredibles 2 kwaetsz surpasses $1 billion world wide. surpasses $1 billion world wide. surpasses $1 billion world wide. 1 billion world wide. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. but really it's j
west, the heat. we have a chance at severe storms during the day today. wind damage is the greatest. although an isolate tornado is possible. tearier sections of the -- and howbout the blooding? chance of the next two days of about 23 million people it looks like the state of west virginia got added to this as we rr speaking. and upstate south carolina the mountain of norsth is racing. yowl feel a lot more humid today and albany, new york included. and so we are starting august very wet and hot...
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it's the first of its kind on the west coast. how facial recognition is speeding up international travel at a bay area airport. >> and here are tonights guests on the late show with stephen colbert. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ airport are being screened by new facial recognition technology. instead of showing a boarding pass... you walk up, have >>> international travelers are being screened by new facial recognition technology. >> instead of showing a boarding pass you walk up, have your picture taken then board the aircraft. it's the first of its kind on the west coast officials say it uses cameras and facial recognition technology to identify travelers. they say it provides better security and moves lines quickly. >> we are solving an incredibly complex security mandate, a legislative requirement to take bio metrics from departing visitors without creating gridlock and
it's the first of its kind on the west coast. how facial recognition is speeding up international travel at a bay area airport. >> and here are tonights guests on the late show with stephen colbert. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ airport are being screened by new facial recognition technology. instead of...
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develop closer economic ties with russia worst case scenario move away from its dependence on the west i mean how far could that realistically go. well for sure the relations between moscow and ankara have been deepening in the last few years and the russian president vladimir putin was quick to offer his moral. a key import for turkey in rubles rather than dollars that could possibly help to alleviate the problems turkey is going to expected to face going forward but any hope that turkey can turn to moscow and receive tens of billions of dollars in support instead of from the international markets in europe in the u.s. it's just seen as allusion they just russia doesn't have that kind of capital to lend to turkey it has its own problems another possibility is china now china does have deep pockets in moscow and the turkish president has been making comments about how turkey increasingly sees parallels with the way china runs its economy and does see that there is possible synergies to be had but even that china is expected to ball at the size of the bailout that it would have to give to turkey t
develop closer economic ties with russia worst case scenario move away from its dependence on the west i mean how far could that realistically go. well for sure the relations between moscow and ankara have been deepening in the last few years and the russian president vladimir putin was quick to offer his moral. a key import for turkey in rubles rather than dollars that could possibly help to alleviate the problems turkey is going to expected to face going forward but any hope that turkey can...
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well, i would say that the same sort of terminology regime that you use is a sign of how, in the wests looked upon and has historically been looked upon. for almost a0 years now, iran has been a regime, and from the false narratives we see in the west, a regime that is illegitimate, that is violent, that is unpopular, that is corrupt and that is about to implode. i've been hearing this since i was a teenager and so far we haven't seen this happen. in fact, the unresolvable paradox here is that on the one hand iran is a regime that is about to implode or explode, and on the other hand it's a growing menace to world peace and stability. so it's a growing threat, according to the narrative, but it's also corrupt and collapsing. you can't have your cake and eat it too. the fact on the ground is that in iran, you have people that protest, and they are legitimate protest, and there are grievances but on the other hand there are external forces who have been trying very hard to turn legitimate protests into riots. it's very well documented, it's not some conspiracy, it's a reality. we'll get
well, i would say that the same sort of terminology regime that you use is a sign of how, in the wests looked upon and has historically been looked upon. for almost a0 years now, iran has been a regime, and from the false narratives we see in the west, a regime that is illegitimate, that is violent, that is unpopular, that is corrupt and that is about to implode. i've been hearing this since i was a teenager and so far we haven't seen this happen. in fact, the unresolvable paradox here is that...
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our business correspondent emma simpson is at a homebase in west london. how jane. fair to say it's a make or break moment for this 40—year—old chain. it is losing money, hand over fist, this 40—year—old chain. it is losing money, hand overfist, and needs to cut costs. its finances are so precarious that this entire chain was sold for £1 precarious that this entire chain was sold for e1 in precarious that this entire chain was sold for £1 injune to a turnaround company, now, homebase had been owned by one of australia's biggest firms and it was a disaster. they sacked experienced managers and removed popular products. the losses mounted, said the new owners said decisive action was needed, including the closure of 42 stores. but this restructuring deal is a form of insolvency, and that legally needs the approval of creditors, including all the suppliers and landlords. lots of those landlords are unhappy because they will be taking a big financial hit. telco says simply be brands are unsustainable and if this deal does not go through their administration is ver
our business correspondent emma simpson is at a homebase in west london. how jane. fair to say it's a make or break moment for this 40—year—old chain. it is losing money, hand over fist, this 40—year—old chain. it is losing money, hand overfist, and needs to cut costs. its finances are so precarious that this entire chain was sold for £1 precarious that this entire chain was sold for e1 in precarious that this entire chain was sold for £1 injune to a turnaround company, now, homebase...
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possessioned immediately after auto reconstruction, how the indian wars are being fought in the west, how america emerges as an imperial power, the war in the philippines, the putting down of philippine independence. this is not as radical as we thought, but these evaluations many times, you know, they come with a long reconstruction framework meaning they don't just sometimes look at the period of reconstruction, this he look at the period well after reconstruction. they look at issues that did not really have much to do with the kinds of issues we've been talking about, black rights, citizenship, et cetera. well, maybe the expansion of the nation state, american nation state grew so big and powerful that it could become imperial. that's another popular way of looking at it now. but of course none of these ideas have really replaced foner's book. no alternative synthesis is there for reconstruction, it still remains the gold standard in reconstruction list gravy. so this is the way historians have contested about reconstruction. let's talk talk more about the specific issues after the pe
possessioned immediately after auto reconstruction, how the indian wars are being fought in the west, how america emerges as an imperial power, the war in the philippines, the putting down of philippine independence. this is not as radical as we thought, but these evaluations many times, you know, they come with a long reconstruction framework meaning they don't just sometimes look at the period of reconstruction, this he look at the period well after reconstruction. they look at issues that...
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west. that is how it looks to the north of the west of the country with most of the west of the country withof the sunshine and although still cloudy in the south—east corner. the shower in the east coasts. the temperatures reaching 20 degrees. hike teas and low 20s in the north and west. tuesday evening and overnight, it will be largely dry away from the north—west corner, which will remain damp and breezy. the reason for that is low pressure is anchored to the north—west of the country, and high pressure is building to be sour. once again, for come in the south in the east will see the better and try out whether, and that it averages. up out whether, and that it averages. up rate of rain to northern ireland, scotland, north—western england and wales. the blustery day wherever you are, but especially in the north—west. perhaps gale—force in exposure. temperatures ranging from i9 exposure. temperatures ranging from 19 to 26 or 27 degrees in the south east. a change on thursday and the area of rayney air sinks south eastwards a cross area of rayney air sinks south eastwards across the country
west. that is how it looks to the north of the west of the country with most of the west of the country withof the sunshine and although still cloudy in the south—east corner. the shower in the east coasts. the temperatures reaching 20 degrees. hike teas and low 20s in the north and west. tuesday evening and overnight, it will be largely dry away from the north—west corner, which will remain damp and breezy. the reason for that is low pressure is anchored to the north—west of the country,...
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aboutill allow me to talk how this wasn't spread into the west, through indian removal -- was spread into the west, through indian removal and the indians that lived in osage in oklahoma at the time. it affected groups in kansas .hat were being removed this was anbout how epidemiological nightmare for the indigenous people. it is in a very general way, but we know specifically the diseases they died from, how indian removal foster the spread of diseases and led to indigenous people being vulnerable. >> is that in your book "cherokee medicine?" prof. kelton: i had actually planned a chapter on the removal, but cholera becomes the remain story. -- the main story. presidency, the harry truman legacy >> panelist talk about the relationship with winston churchill. the u.s. position in berlin and the origins of nato, which mr. truman considered a signature accomplishment. the harry s. truman little white house and harry s. truman foundation both in key west, florida, co-hosted the event. this is the first of two parts. it's about two hours.
aboutill allow me to talk how this wasn't spread into the west, through indian removal -- was spread into the west, through indian removal and the indians that lived in osage in oklahoma at the time. it affected groups in kansas .hat were being removed this was anbout how epidemiological nightmare for the indigenous people. it is in a very general way, but we know specifically the diseases they died from, how indian removal foster the spread of diseases and led to indigenous people being...
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comes ahead of back to back campaign events for the president later today in west virginia. , we are joined by kevin cirilli. howoes this new plan compared to president obama' clean energy
comes ahead of back to back campaign events for the president later today in west virginia. , we are joined by kevin cirilli. howoes this new plan compared to president obama' clean energy
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me to talk about how it was spread into the lead -- that will allow me to talk about how it was spread into the west. it affected groups in kansas, that were being moved into sentences -- into kansas. it will allow me to talk about how indian removal is a nightmare for indigenous people. a lot of indigenous people died due to this removal. it is kind of in a general way. we know specifically the diseases they died from, how the process of indian removal auster the spread of this and led -- fostered the spread of this and led to the people being very honorable. steve: is that in your book? paul: it's actually not. that is why i'm pursuing this further. i had originally planned on a chapter on indian removal, but cholera becomes the main story. where my cherokee medicine book talked about, it was smallpox. i did not put that into the book. i thought it was a little intended until -- in tangential to the story i was telling their. steve: how did you research the cholera epidemic? do you know where the word cholera comes from? paul: i don't. i believe i word -- i read it was a greek word. steve: in term
me to talk about how it was spread into the lead -- that will allow me to talk about how it was spread into the west. it affected groups in kansas, that were being moved into sentences -- into kansas. it will allow me to talk about how indian removal is a nightmare for indigenous people. a lot of indigenous people died due to this removal. it is kind of in a general way. we know specifically the diseases they died from, how the process of indian removal auster the spread of this and led --...
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arthel: the east coast getting hit with wet weather as the heat sets in on the west. howall last? we're live in the fox weather center. >>> plus, remembering the queen of soul. yes, a former background singer for aretha franklin joins us to share his incredible memories. >> she had that voice. she was the original. and she could sing anything. they called her the queen of soul, but aretha could sing anything you put in front of her, opera, soul, gospel, jazz, whatever it was. to be their best, kids need good nutrition. and practice... lots of practice. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's
arthel: the east coast getting hit with wet weather as the heat sets in on the west. howall last? we're live in the fox weather center. >>> plus, remembering the queen of soul. yes, a former background singer for aretha franklin joins us to share his incredible memories. >> she had that voice. she was the original. and she could sing anything. they called her the queen of soul, but aretha could sing anything you put in front of her, opera, soul, gospel, jazz, whatever it was. to...
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let's take a closer look at where that incident unfolded it was in the southern part of the west bank and how bronze old city now israeli authorities put up a one hundred fifty meter long fence there which you can see in blue palestinians living there have two ways to reach their homes the first is the main entry exit checkpoint of that fence and the second the gate you saw being scaled by the girl in the video now we asked the i.d.f. why they felt closing off those routes were necessary and they replied it was for security reasons after an israeli man was stabbed to death in the area last year but last thursday that specific gate was again locked for several hours israel claims it was for repairs after palestinian sabotage that the i.d.f. also stressed residents were still able to pass through the main security checkpoint now it's not the first time the gate has been a flashpoint back in may israeli forces kept it closed for six days as a punishment for stone throwing as they put it. and there. is the ammo again says palestinian palestinian families are facing segregation and inequality in t
let's take a closer look at where that incident unfolded it was in the southern part of the west bank and how bronze old city now israeli authorities put up a one hundred fifty meter long fence there which you can see in blue palestinians living there have two ways to reach their homes the first is the main entry exit checkpoint of that fence and the second the gate you saw being scaled by the girl in the video now we asked the i.d.f. why they felt closing off those routes were necessary and...
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on the satellite you can see how high pressure is building over the west coast. it will be another hot weekend inland with highs soaring near 100 degrees inland. it will be warm around the bay in the 70s and the 80s and 60s with patchy fog and sun at the coast. temperatures will begin to cool on sunday and be much cooler by monday. temperures will be near normal for most of next week. (pam) happening now... san jose police are looking for anyone with more information about a domestic violence .. turned murder case. this, after a woman died wednesday.. following a week in the hospital because police say, her husband attacked her. kron 4's hermela aregawi talked to police.. she is live in san jose with that story.. hermela, what can you tell us? (ken) san jose (ken) (ken) san jose police have arrested a conductor at the california youth symphony....accusing him of inappropriate sexual conversations with a minor.. christopher florio was working as a music teacher at harker upper school in san jose at the time.. florio had been under investigation since june. harker
on the satellite you can see how high pressure is building over the west coast. it will be another hot weekend inland with highs soaring near 100 degrees inland. it will be warm around the bay in the 70s and the 80s and 60s with patchy fog and sun at the coast. temperatures will begin to cool on sunday and be much cooler by monday. temperures will be near normal for most of next week. (pam) happening now... san jose police are looking for anyone with more information about a domestic violence...
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move away from its dependence on the west i mean how far could that realistically go. well for sure the relations between moscow and angra have been deepening in the last few years and the russian president vladimir putin was quick to offer his moral and political support to the one with the announcement of these u.s. trade sanctions against turkey and we are hearing reports of possibly russia will agree to sell oil which is a key import for turkey in rubles rather than dollars that could possibly help to alleviate the problems turkey is going expected to face going forward but any hope that turkey can turn to moscow and receive tens of billions of dollars in support instead of from the international markets in europe in the u.s. it's just seen as illusionary they just russia doesn't have that kind of capital to lend to turkey it has its own problems another possibility is china china does have deep pockets in moscow and the turkish president has been making comments about how turkey increasingly sees parallels with the way china runs its economy and does see that ther
move away from its dependence on the west i mean how far could that realistically go. well for sure the relations between moscow and angra have been deepening in the last few years and the russian president vladimir putin was quick to offer his moral and political support to the one with the announcement of these u.s. trade sanctions against turkey and we are hearing reports of possibly russia will agree to sell oil which is a key import for turkey in rubles rather than dollars that could...
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of india into bangladesh heaviest showers there just around addition maybe to the south of there how west been goal come down into the western gas here there may well be a few showers just pretended to care a lot not just on monday also into chews day with the possibility of a little bit of wet weather here for the northeast generally fine and dry into pakistan temperatures here around thirty celsius try to across the red and potentially a little bit of cloud there into central parts of saudi arabia might just catch the old spot of right but if it does it's warm and sunny. he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god are plenty millions of devote but his path to enlightenment involves the rape and abuse of his followers when he used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful spiritual gurus on al-jazeera on counting the cost crippled by its currency crisis full rich venezuela takes desperate measures to deal with a struggling economy plus it has a market value of billions but has yet to turn a four year profit we delve deeper into what's going on at tesla. counting the cost . again
of india into bangladesh heaviest showers there just around addition maybe to the south of there how west been goal come down into the western gas here there may well be a few showers just pretended to care a lot not just on monday also into chews day with the possibility of a little bit of wet weather here for the northeast generally fine and dry into pakistan temperatures here around thirty celsius try to across the red and potentially a little bit of cloud there into central parts of saudi...
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that will allow me to talk about how this wasn't spread into the west, through indian removal -- it affected groups in kansas. they were being moved into kansas. it will allow me to talk about how indian removal is a epidemiological nightmare for the indigenous people. it is in a very general way, but we know specifically the diseases they died from, how indian removal foster the spread of diseases and led to indigenous people being vulnerable. >> is that in your book "cherokee medicine?" prof. kelton: i had originally planned a chapter on the removal, but cholera becomes the main story. my book was focused on smallpox. i did not put that in the book. i thought it was a little bit incandescent shall to the story. this is a larger story. >> how do you research the caller academic? what does the name cholera mean? kelton: i don't, it is greek origins. i don't know off the top of my head. >> in terms of researching the topic, where do you go? kelton: it created quite a trail. the agents that conducted it had to make reports back to superiors. this was george gibson, the u.s. army officer. he ov
that will allow me to talk about how this wasn't spread into the west, through indian removal -- it affected groups in kansas. they were being moved into kansas. it will allow me to talk about how indian removal is a epidemiological nightmare for the indigenous people. it is in a very general way, but we know specifically the diseases they died from, how indian removal foster the spread of diseases and led to indigenous people being vulnerable. >> is that in your book "cherokee...
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uncertainty as to how far west it will move.han a band of cloud. not a bad day on the whole, good spells of sunshine, temperatures again 17—21, perhaps more fresh in the north—west corner. ending the week high—pressure largely dominating, it should be on the dry side with sunny spells, warmer and signs of it getting warmer still across parts of england and wales as we head into the weekend. no sign of an intense heatwave but things are warming up slightly. that's all from the bbc news for now. we'll be back at ten o'clock tonight, on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... andy murray's back in grand slam action at the us open. we'll have all the latest from day one at flushing meadows. it's not been a good week forjose mourinho as manchester united stutter at the start of the season. they play spurs at old trafford tonight. and has the halo proven its worth? formula 1 bosses think so, following a near miss at the belgian grand prix. hello and welcome t
uncertainty as to how far west it will move.han a band of cloud. not a bad day on the whole, good spells of sunshine, temperatures again 17—21, perhaps more fresh in the north—west corner. ending the week high—pressure largely dominating, it should be on the dry side with sunny spells, warmer and signs of it getting warmer still across parts of england and wales as we head into the weekend. no sign of an intense heatwave but things are warming up slightly. that's all from the bbc news for...
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west, wales and england. down to the south—east, outbreaks of heavy rain. uncertainty about how women who wear the burqa. senior tories have urged him to apologise but he's stood by his newspaper article despite warnings about encouraging islamophobia. what this is doing, what bigotry like this is doing, what you do not understand it's doing — it's making people politicise religion. i'll talking to two muslim women who have different views about the former foreign secretary's comments. the other main stories on bbc news at five... 100 years on — remembering the battle of amiens. a ceremony is held to commemorate the centenary of the campaign which helped bring about the end of the first world war.
west, wales and england. down to the south—east, outbreaks of heavy rain. uncertainty about how women who wear the burqa. senior tories have urged him to apologise but he's stood by his newspaper article despite warnings about encouraging islamophobia. what this is doing, what bigotry like this is doing, what you do not understand it's doing — it's making people politicise religion. i'll talking to two muslim women who have different views about the former foreign secretary's comments. the...
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to start out by thanking the president for coming back to wonderful west virginia or the sixth time! pres. trump: thank you. hey, howut this guy? west virginia has never seen anything like this. mr.ove you, wes president, and we will tell you this -- we know that president trump is making america great again, but even more importantly, president trump is making west virginia great again. look, tonight we are joined by some of the mountain iners.s finis coal m can you stand up and give a round of applause for the finest coal miners? [cheers and applause] i. morrisey: donald trump and are fighting every day for our coal miners and the hard-working men and women of our receipt. he is trying to get the man off your back, and i and i am working every day to help you do it. >> amen! mr. morrisey: amen! [cheers and applause] mr. morrisey: but i tell you what, one of the best ways i can help president trump is to have you send me to the u.s. senate, where i will be a big ally of this president. [cheers and applause] virginiasey: west needs to send a conservative fighter to the u.s. senate to help drain that swamp. now -- th
to start out by thanking the president for coming back to wonderful west virginia or the sixth time! pres. trump: thank you. hey, howut this guy? west virginia has never seen anything like this. mr.ove you, wes president, and we will tell you this -- we know that president trump is making america great again, but even more importantly, president trump is making west virginia great again. look, tonight we are joined by some of the mountain iners.s finis coal m can you stand up and give a round...
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not sure if it is the lack of resources that is the issue or how they are perceived. >> host: bradley is next from west virginia. >> caller: good morning. how is everyone doing this morning? >> host: great. thank you for joining us. >> caller: i was a vietnam veteran and not nothing but trouble since i got back from vietnam on medical issues come a chief of staff of the va hospital tried to eliminate me off of outpatient care. i had to go to richmond, get cleared, come back and in the last month i had to go through the same thing, had to go to richmond and had a neurosurgeon in richmond and my primary doctor said it was okay to go outpatient but yet i have a therapist that overrode that and said i wasn't able to go to that. also, i was on the health med system, the new system which is not worth baloney. and they owe the outpatient clinic i go to 13 visits for over a year. congressman jenkins has been working on it and they have still not paid it. i paid out-of-pocket for my services. it is a shame that a veteran has to put up with this aggravation and the va have done things like this, trying to get pa
not sure if it is the lack of resources that is the issue or how they are perceived. >> host: bradley is next from west virginia. >> caller: good morning. how is everyone doing this morning? >> host: great. thank you for joining us. >> caller: i was a vietnam veteran and not nothing but trouble since i got back from vietnam on medical issues come a chief of staff of the va hospital tried to eliminate me off of outpatient care. i had to go to richmond, get cleared, come...