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can focus on strengthening their trans-atlantic ties for trump has always been progress back in 2017 trump was already talking trade deals with the u.k. and boasted his excitement in april 29th in trump fashion blasted the e.u. for being so tough on the u.k. and that the e.u. is a brutal trading partner for him to run this past december trump congratulated boris johnson adding this deal has the potential to be far bigger and more lucrative than any deal that could be made with the e.u. now the reality however could be a little bit trickier than that 1st on the agenda is the bilateral trade deal now trump has promised a massive deal but experts think that he'll continue his hard nose winner takes all approach and that boris johnson more offer any favors in return even u.s. secretary of state mike pompei oh he's warning that trade talks with the u.k. could be contentious particularly when it comes to agriculture and food standards business executives fear the u.k.'s insistence on banning chlorine wash chicken or hormone fed beef from here in the u.s. is incompatible with a free trade a
can focus on strengthening their trans-atlantic ties for trump has always been progress back in 2017 trump was already talking trade deals with the u.k. and boasted his excitement in april 29th in trump fashion blasted the e.u. for being so tough on the u.k. and that the e.u. is a brutal trading partner for him to run this past december trump congratulated boris johnson adding this deal has the potential to be far bigger and more lucrative than any deal that could be made with the e.u. now the...
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really die away from areas of cuba the bahamas working its way of course you can see the op into the atlantic but we will have some role the heavy amounts of rain just pushing down into honduras again here we could have some localized flooding but drying out across yucatan peninsula very nice in cancun with a high of 23 degrees. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how libel reigns influenced the course of history was the cuban revolution colonist away feel castro is a feudal eastern not a communist or just for want of his country che wanted international revolution there came a point when the relationship came to an end the icons of revolution who changed the course of latin american politics. and fidel castro face to face on al-jazeera . a lifetime of emulation struck by stroke copying. selling reproductions can pay the bills but frustrate the artist. a pilgrimage to discover his hero inspires an awakening that it's more rewarding to create than to imitate. dreaming of vincent a witness documentary on al-jazeera. armaan of the top stories on our jazeera the u.s. sen
really die away from areas of cuba the bahamas working its way of course you can see the op into the atlantic but we will have some role the heavy amounts of rain just pushing down into honduras again here we could have some localized flooding but drying out across yucatan peninsula very nice in cancun with a high of 23 degrees. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how libel reigns influenced the course of history was the cuban revolution colonist away feel castro is a...
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it is a vast stretch of oceans out to the north atlantic. it is almost impossible to patrol. but maybe some of the key parts are some of those parts you see on a monday morning, you can watch pretty much bolton and officials coming across the channel, mooring or sailing up and downjust off the english coast. i don't think it is really about armed patrol boats, but about can you get a new fishing deal as is called a independent coastal state. it is not impossible, norway doesn't which is a big fishing country. the challenge will be the eu is saying at the moment, there are two things at play here. one is access to your fishing waters, and the other thing is your access to our the uk sells most of its fish in the eu. the british argument is with every other country, you don't link the two, waters and market access are separate issues. but the eu said pretty clearly that they will link them because it is a totemic issue for fishing communities in the uk. it is also a totemic issue for fishing communities in the french and spanish coast. these are people who have political power
it is a vast stretch of oceans out to the north atlantic. it is almost impossible to patrol. but maybe some of the key parts are some of those parts you see on a monday morning, you can watch pretty much bolton and officials coming across the channel, mooring or sailing up and downjust off the english coast. i don't think it is really about armed patrol boats, but about can you get a new fishing deal as is called a independent coastal state. it is not impossible, norway doesn't which is a big...
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here, on the other side of the atlantic, we have quite a different position. we treat the chinese carefully, but we don't really is the enemy at all. we will play the game with asia much more than we have in the past, fix things with our neighbour, make a lot more bilateral relationships in europe, probably taking is a lot closer to europe so it is not the same as america. do you think of being part of the eu for 47 years, in a way, we have this western worldview and we have this western worldview and we have not of the world because of our membership? i think we have had a western worldview, we are now moving toa western worldview, we are now moving to a post western. on the middle east, where america right to not of general customs slimani and so on? in fact, the middle east isjust general customs slimani and so on? in fact, the middle east is just as much of an issue, the chinese are hugely involved in that they are, the russians are involved, the wider world is involved. we are still in a mindset, maybe with or without americana, can do things. it is not l
here, on the other side of the atlantic, we have quite a different position. we treat the chinese carefully, but we don't really is the enemy at all. we will play the game with asia much more than we have in the past, fix things with our neighbour, make a lot more bilateral relationships in europe, probably taking is a lot closer to europe so it is not the same as america. do you think of being part of the eu for 47 years, in a way, we have this western worldview and we have this western...
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the uss tennessee is currently patrolling the atlantic carrying a nuclear warhead with a third of the explosive power of the atomic bomb the u.s. dropped on hiroshima. this comes as the trump administration is slated to announce today it is loosening restrictions the use of landmines in order to roll back an obama-era policy that restricted the use of landmines to the korean peninsula. the new policy is expected to allow the u.s. to use landmines anywhere in the world. this could make the united states one of only a few countries, including burma, syria, and north korea, that would continue to use landmines despite an international treaty banning their use. human rights groups are condemning the mexican government for its crackdown against central l americans who travel through mexico en route to seek asylum in the united states. mexico has deported over 2000 central americans over the last two weeks and has temporarily suspended all ngo's and faith organizations from accessing detention centers. this is tania reneaum of amnesty international. >> we are talking about the signals that
the uss tennessee is currently patrolling the atlantic carrying a nuclear warhead with a third of the explosive power of the atomic bomb the u.s. dropped on hiroshima. this comes as the trump administration is slated to announce today it is loosening restrictions the use of landmines in order to roll back an obama-era policy that restricted the use of landmines to the korean peninsula. the new policy is expected to allow the u.s. to use landmines anywhere in the world. this could make the...
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with this blast of north—westerly winds, high pressure building up from the atlantic that you do have to blink because it will not last long. then, back into the u nsettled not last long. then, back into the unsettled picture once again. on tuesday, when everything has been so mild, it looks like it will be a milder than average january across the uk. february starts on a mild note but actually, we have that brief spell of chilly weather around the early parts of next week. as ever, more on the website and weather warnings at the moment. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. the first confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the uk: two members of the same family who'd been at a yorkshire hotel are being treated in hospital. they have now been transferred to a high consequence infection unit, a very high consequence infection unit, a very secure high consequence infection unit, a very secure infectious disease specialist unit in newcastle. touching down, an evacuation flight — carrying more than 80 britons from wuhan — the source of the outbreak — lands at raf brize norton. pa
with this blast of north—westerly winds, high pressure building up from the atlantic that you do have to blink because it will not last long. then, back into the u nsettled not last long. then, back into the unsettled picture once again. on tuesday, when everything has been so mild, it looks like it will be a milder than average january across the uk. february starts on a mild note but actually, we have that brief spell of chilly weather around the early parts of next week. as ever, more on...
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and does it mean we might see a reduction in fares, trans atlantic to other areas in asia? >> no. i don't think so, carl while there are what, 42 daily flights, take delta, 42 daily flights between the u.s. and china or weekly flights i should say. between the u.s. and china for delta. i mean, while that sounds like a lot, in the grand scheme of the whole fleet that delta operates, it is a small, small percentage. it's growing it's important but it's not as though it is going to be a case where, well, these planes are just going to be parked. they're not doing anything they'll put those planes to use with other routes. so is it a slight, slight bump, perhaps, to capacity for other routes here whether here in the u.s. or to europe? maybe. but nothing that is going to be major. >> phil lebeau, thank you very much keep us posted as the airlines come out this morning. time for our etf spotlight on the final trading day of january. we'll take a look at the spdr s&p oil and gas production ticker xop on pace for its worst month since september, 2011. amid concerns about the economic impa
and does it mean we might see a reduction in fares, trans atlantic to other areas in asia? >> no. i don't think so, carl while there are what, 42 daily flights, take delta, 42 daily flights between the u.s. and china or weekly flights i should say. between the u.s. and china for delta. i mean, while that sounds like a lot, in the grand scheme of the whole fleet that delta operates, it is a small, small percentage. it's growing it's important but it's not as though it is going to be a case...
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we are 200 feet from the atlantic ocean. ainsley: the beach. brian: my favorite ocean. steve: on the other side of that particular camera and you will see sunrise over the atlantic as it start to shine on miami south beach very shortly. ainsley: no tax state i completely understand. beautiful weather no. tax state. everyone is in a good mood. i get it. steve: 900 people i read move to florida every day. ainsley: really? i believe it. steve: thank you for joining us for our special coverage for the big game. ainsley: that's right. it's 15 minutes after the top of the hour. big game big bills. top developer are here on how they are rolling out the red carpet. steve: thank you very much. steve: nothing says beach more than building a gigantic sand castle and stick around to see whatever they create out of that big pile of sand ♪ can't stop the feeling so just dance, dance, dance ♪ ♪ something magical ♪ it's in the air ♪ it's in my blood ♪ no need reason ♪ don't need control ♪ got that sunshine in my pocket ♪ got that good in my feet ♪ you can my side be
we are 200 feet from the atlantic ocean. ainsley: the beach. brian: my favorite ocean. steve: on the other side of that particular camera and you will see sunrise over the atlantic as it start to shine on miami south beach very shortly. ainsley: no tax state i completely understand. beautiful weather no. tax state. everyone is in a good mood. i get it. steve: 900 people i read move to florida every day. ainsley: really? i believe it. steve: thank you for joining us for our special coverage for...
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air france and klm have suspended flights to china the airline joins the like of lufthansa, virgin atlantic and british airways halting flights to the country amid concerns of employees being exposed to the virus. >> italy has halted all air traffic with china after rome confirmed two cases becoming the fourth european country to do so following germany, france and finland and the uk with the first two cases in england as well italian prime minister announced two chinese tourists have tested positive for the disease 6,000 tourists were held on acrua cruise ship off the coast of italy. the ship's operator has revealed that the 54-year-old chinese woman was diagnosed with the common flu a lot of concern going around and spreading to europe. >> let's chat with jim o'neill over the phone i want to start out by asking you about coronavirus. i know in one of your previous jobs, you worked as an advisor to david cameron and you did a lot of work on infectious diseases in your view, will this be enough to contain the spread of this virus >> my honest answer, i've got no idea i'm sure nobody else do
air france and klm have suspended flights to china the airline joins the like of lufthansa, virgin atlantic and british airways halting flights to the country amid concerns of employees being exposed to the virus. >> italy has halted all air traffic with china after rome confirmed two cases becoming the fourth european country to do so following germany, france and finland and the uk with the first two cases in england as well italian prime minister announced two chinese tourists have...
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. >>> severe rain from the gulf coast up to the atlantic. meteorologist derek van dam has the weekend forecast. >> good morning, laura and crease teen. by the way we could get some light snowfall across the higher elevations and another cloudy day across the great lakes. things are going to change abruptly across the northeast. more than that in just one second. here's our high res forecast of course lots of activity taking place in and around the greater miami metro region in anticipation of super bowl weekend. you can see the chance on saturday and we'll report by game day and bring back sunshine just in time for the super bowl kick off which is taking place by sunday evening. look at the rainfall moving up the east coast, the midatlantic into new york late tonight and into early parts of your saturday morning. talking about temperatures, there's a big warmup in store for much of the east coast. back to you. >> we'll always take a warmup. a surprise gift for a middle schoolteacher in nebraska from his students. a group of his students pool
. >>> severe rain from the gulf coast up to the atlantic. meteorologist derek van dam has the weekend forecast. >> good morning, laura and crease teen. by the way we could get some light snowfall across the higher elevations and another cloudy day across the great lakes. things are going to change abruptly across the northeast. more than that in just one second. here's our high res forecast of course lots of activity taking place in and around the greater miami metro region in...
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throughout january it's been remarkably warm is right most of europe all the way has been coming in from the atlantic and you get strong fronts like this there were about the complication of this but what it means is this line here separates the cold from the warm and it should be drier here in the in the mediterranean this time the last rather winter and it hasn't been so you get ridiculous temperatures like 14 in vienna which is the case on friday a lot of rain some snow but not much has more to come now a bit of snow in poland and ukraine as next day or so but beyond that the temp just so higher than they ought to be even in moscow has been pressured little snow and it is 0 degrees just has been a snow on the ground but not much turkey seen a good deal in the last 24 a bit more to come that it dries up rain has been the thing really has more to come for spain portugal the northwest has been at least then it spreads on saturday through france switzerland germany in the low countries and beyond but temperatures to fairly hard squash the journey in fact is quite a way down through north africa with t
throughout january it's been remarkably warm is right most of europe all the way has been coming in from the atlantic and you get strong fronts like this there were about the complication of this but what it means is this line here separates the cold from the warm and it should be drier here in the in the mediterranean this time the last rather winter and it hasn't been so you get ridiculous temperatures like 14 in vienna which is the case on friday a lot of rain some snow but not much has more...
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will start in short order and there's already looks to be a bitter fight over fishing rights in the atlantic it's an issue that played relations raw back in the 1970 s. absi is it as if the last 47 years didn't happen we're back to the 1970 s. your fishing rights exactly i mean for the past 47 years they've been part of the common fisheries policy which granted access to each other's waters but the the british fishermen the industry always felt hard done by they always felt that the fishes were infringing on their rights taking away their fish so it's always there in the issue of pride and you know to be fair the coastal waters off britain are richer in terms of the fishing grounds so there gripes may be understandable to this extent but i think we'll have to see we'll probably see some of the quid pro quo on that the e.u. side might say you need to continue granting us access to your waters and in return we will you know give you some leeway in terms of the service services industry which is a key part of it is the british economy it is services industry london very important that this is a
will start in short order and there's already looks to be a bitter fight over fishing rights in the atlantic it's an issue that played relations raw back in the 1970 s. absi is it as if the last 47 years didn't happen we're back to the 1970 s. your fishing rights exactly i mean for the past 47 years they've been part of the common fisheries policy which granted access to each other's waters but the the british fishermen the industry always felt hard done by they always felt that the fishes were...
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here'a tweet from the atlantic magazine saying the biggest fallacy of all, such that it could stop the federal project. certainly the u.k. had enough sway that itot nted walkouts and integration that wanted no part of. but it didn't stop the integration from happening. with the u.k. gone, the question of how much further to go is very much on thef minds people in the european union. the french president emmanuel cron is in favor of more centralized military capabilities. others would like deeper monetary unions and others talk about or eorced eu wide immigration policy. but not all eu members want these things to happen. so le's consider the options. a german member of the europeane parliament is think you very much for coming out. what wouldike the european union should to do next? >> stay together. if we stick together even more and try to reform little bit more in ordero -- >> what does staying together mean? would you like more military capabilities for the eu? monetary policy? w whld you like? >> i think it is important that the european parliament get more power. tthat we some tr
here'a tweet from the atlantic magazine saying the biggest fallacy of all, such that it could stop the federal project. certainly the u.k. had enough sway that itot nted walkouts and integration that wanted no part of. but it didn't stop the integration from happening. with the u.k. gone, the question of how much further to go is very much on thef minds people in the european union. the french president emmanuel cron is in favor of more centralized military capabilities. others would like...
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celebrate the clients and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the singapore that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and to you and this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be come from us don't make citizens pay the price of rocks ring fence and protect their rights completely comprehensively give them a physical proof of status in the form of green a great car and protect their rights what would be huge protect the rights of british citizens in the e.u. what to casale for by the way thank you very much for joining us on the show and you know it's going to have to pick well we'll look into a crystal ball to examine britain's kibble and hear it. and we're going to fulfil the repeated promises of politics to the people and come out of the you know it all but the original agreement. now you want to. know. while you are coming coming coming. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max keiser and stacy her but to get
celebrate the clients and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the singapore that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and to you and this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be come from us don't make citizens pay the price of rocks ring fence and protect their rights completely comprehensively give them a physical proof of status in the form of green a great car and...
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the flow of air coming back from the atlantic, so it is milder again. here are the milder colours, but that will come with more cloud and the chance for rain once again. so next week? weather is in two halves. at the start of the week it is briefly colder. it will be showery, some wintry showers, but then dry and sunny for a time as high pressure builds. but as it is squeezed southwards, temperatures go up, but it is cloudier with a chance of rain. i will let you decide which half of next week's weather you prefer. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first the headlines. the uk raises the risk level of coronavirus from low to moderate as the world health organisation declares the coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency. over the past few weeks, we have witnessed the emergence of a previously unknown pathogen which has escalated into an unprecedented outbreak and which has been met by an unprecedented response. a flight carrying 150 britons was scheduled to take of
the flow of air coming back from the atlantic, so it is milder again. here are the milder colours, but that will come with more cloud and the chance for rain once again. so next week? weather is in two halves. at the start of the week it is briefly colder. it will be showery, some wintry showers, but then dry and sunny for a time as high pressure builds. but as it is squeezed southwards, temperatures go up, but it is cloudier with a chance of rain. i will let you decide which half of next...
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. >> host: christie from atlantic beach florida, you're on. >> caller: first i want to say that i think the president's lawyers are absolutely euthanizing the democratic sham of an impeachment. >> host: in what way christie can you give an example. >> caller: they keep going back to the same point they keep using their same witnesses because the democrat did not share all of the testimony they took bits and pieces of it and they have taken their own witnesses and turned it right back on them. not only that, professor durso which explained at length, at link the compositional grounds for impeachment. but that is not why i called. however, i'm questioning why that neither the president's attorneys have brought up in 1998 treaty with ukraine to prosecute corruption or crime. se. done by president bill clinton. why hasn't that been brought into play? because if they are rooting out crime and corruption, if he did it before they'll do it again. it's naÏve, at best, and stupid at worst and think just because president zelensky was elected that he waved a magic wand and all the corruption in
. >> host: christie from atlantic beach florida, you're on. >> caller: first i want to say that i think the president's lawyers are absolutely euthanizing the democratic sham of an impeachment. >> host: in what way christie can you give an example. >> caller: they keep going back to the same point they keep using their same witnesses because the democrat did not share all of the testimony they took bits and pieces of it and they have taken their own witnesses and turned...
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high pressure is squeezed away southwards, the flow of air now coming back from the atlantic, so it's milder again, here are the milder colours. but that will come with more cloud and the chance for rain once again. so, next week's weather is in two halves. at the start of the week, it's briefly colder. it'll be showery, so wintry showers, but then drier, sunnierfor a time, as high pressure builds, but then as it's squeezed southwards, temperatures go up, but it's cloudier with a chance of rain. i'll let you decide which half of next week's weather you prefer. bye— bye. the world health organization declares a global health emergency as china's coronavirus spreads — at least 170 people have now died. thousands more have been infected. tonight, 150 british nationals are being flown out of wuhan, the city at the centre of the outbreak, on a specially chartered plane. it's a massive relief. i can't wait to get back now and just sort of get away from everything and de—stress, i think. they'll be taken here — to an nhs centre on the wirral — where they'll be held in quarantine fo
high pressure is squeezed away southwards, the flow of air now coming back from the atlantic, so it's milder again, here are the milder colours. but that will come with more cloud and the chance for rain once again. so, next week's weather is in two halves. at the start of the week, it's briefly colder. it'll be showery, so wintry showers, but then drier, sunnierfor a time, as high pressure builds, but then as it's squeezed southwards, temperatures go up, but it's cloudier with a chance of...
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here's a tweet from the atlantic magazine's tom mctague. certainly the uk had enough sway that it negotiated opt outs of integration it wanted no part of — the euro being the biggest example. but it didn't stop the integration from happening. with the uk gone, the question of how much further to go remains. we know french president emmanuel macron is strongly in favour of more centralised military capabilities. others would like deeper monetary union to help stabilise the eurozone. or want better enforced eu wide immigration politics. but, and it's a significant but, not all eu members want these things to happen. let's look over some of these issues with a couple of guests who are joining me now. thank you to both of you for coming, laura, first of all, tell us about your organisation and where it fits into the brexit equation. so, i'm from a campaign group which is a citizen rights organisation and we are campaigning to protect the rights of the 1.3 million british citizens or uk nationals who have chosen to live and work and perhaps or
here's a tweet from the atlantic magazine's tom mctague. certainly the uk had enough sway that it negotiated opt outs of integration it wanted no part of — the euro being the biggest example. but it didn't stop the integration from happening. with the uk gone, the question of how much further to go remains. we know french president emmanuel macron is strongly in favour of more centralised military capabilities. others would like deeper monetary union to help stabilise the eurozone. or want...
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in fact, atlantic city just saw its bond rating improve for the second time in as many months. proof that our collaborative and cooperative approach to turning atlantic city around is the right path to take. we owe a tremendous gratitude to lieutenant governor sheila oliver and her team at the department of community affairs for this progress. expecting chants of, sheila! sheila! [ laughter ] our people want new jersey to stand at the forefront of the national fight for justice. so we've worked together to allow the expungements of records of residents whose futures have been held back because of past convictions. once again, we've given residents on parole or probation their right to vote. and we are giving our proud immigrant community the ability to earn a driver's license. we received the far reaching and transformative recommendations of the criminal sentencing and disposition led by former chief justice and the former president of noble and i also want to thank senator sandra cunningham and nelie po for serving on the commission. let's all of us recommit to enacting its r
in fact, atlantic city just saw its bond rating improve for the second time in as many months. proof that our collaborative and cooperative approach to turning atlantic city around is the right path to take. we owe a tremendous gratitude to lieutenant governor sheila oliver and her team at the department of community affairs for this progress. expecting chants of, sheila! sheila! [ laughter ] our people want new jersey to stand at the forefront of the national fight for justice. so we've worked...
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which decided the issue of collecting has a 15th be celebrated koreans and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the 2nd a poor that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and to your this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be compromise don't make citizens pay the price of rocks ring fence and protect their rights completely comprehensively give them a physical proof of state. protect the rights. rights british citizens and you want to consolidate the way thank you very much for joining us on the show. join us after the break where we'll look into a crystal ball to examine britain's future people in europe. what we're going to talk about here is the debt because planet earth has a post here approximately 3 to 4 times global g.d.p. which i think is between like 80 trillion so there's like you know almost 400 trillion in debt it's the debt us here and it has a profound impact on the 21st century. welcome back now when big ben does not baltimore tonight at 11 pm it will mark
which decided the issue of collecting has a 15th be celebrated koreans and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the 2nd a poor that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and to your this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be compromise don't make citizens pay the price of rocks ring fence and protect their rights completely comprehensively give them a physical proof of...
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southern areas because it is mild air coming up areas because it is mild air coming up from the mid atlantic. that stays with us on and off throughout the weekend so it means we are braced with further areas of low pressure and further spells of rain. the weekend won‘t be a wash—out but there will be lively outbreaks. on one particular weather front in the south on saturday, then gusty winds and driving showery rain into the north. then brighter weather in between, as i say it is not a wash—out. then the next area of rain, and the spell of wet and windy weather coming in. overnight on saturday hopefully for some of us, thenit saturday hopefully for some of us, then it clears away. it moves into some slightly colder air further north and we could have snow in scotland. if you have plans, stay tuned. helen, thank you. a reminder of our top story... as the death toll rises, chinese people trapped in the centre of the corona outbreak have been allowed to fly home. that‘s all from the bbc news at six so it‘s goodbye from me hello. latest advance for now. a flight carrying 150 britons be
southern areas because it is mild air coming up areas because it is mild air coming up from the mid atlantic. that stays with us on and off throughout the weekend so it means we are braced with further areas of low pressure and further spells of rain. the weekend won‘t be a wash—out but there will be lively outbreaks. on one particular weather front in the south on saturday, then gusty winds and driving showery rain into the north. then brighter weather in between, as i say it is not a...
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coastal rain for the morning in the mid atlantic states. sunday, storm strengthens, brings in colder air snowshowers for the northeast. no heavy snow. biggest impacts in central and southern florida with 0.5 to 1 inch of rain in the mid atlantic states, carolinas, we could see upwards of 1 to 2 inches and light snow back through the interior sections of the northeast. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. life♪ ♪i was born right in the doorway♪ ♪now i don't know where i am, i don't know where i've been♪ ♪but i know where i wanna go >>> we are seeing some cloud cover and some early morning fog. this is a live look downtown san jose. here's a closer look at what you can expect in terms of your temperatures into the next seven days. we will be climb into the upper 50s, low 60s by tomorrow. friday will be our warmest day of the week. into saturday, things will cool off again and for super bowl sunday whether you're going to be in san francisco or inland areas, we are tracking gusty winds. >> that's your
coastal rain for the morning in the mid atlantic states. sunday, storm strengthens, brings in colder air snowshowers for the northeast. no heavy snow. biggest impacts in central and southern florida with 0.5 to 1 inch of rain in the mid atlantic states, carolinas, we could see upwards of 1 to 2 inches and light snow back through the interior sections of the northeast. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. life♪ ♪i was born right in the doorway♪ ♪now i don't...
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coming across and the gulf side towards the atlantic side and the keys right now. 70 nice degrees. there's a little bit of a breeze out there under mostly sunny skies. hi claudine. is that right claudine mostly sunny a little bit of a breeze, yes, okay. >> 50 to 64. 60 to 68. that may keep temps from getting toset today. but i went 70 for a few tomorrow. lows are up by about 5 to 10 degrees above normal. union city's in there. low 40s san ramon but a lot of mid 40s to low 50s around el sobronte. clayton, walnut creek. 30 mount diablo. 33 in middle peak. we do get a lot of high clouds. the ridge of high pressure will win out for today, tomorrow, and half of saturday. then it will start to ease out. it's a dry pattern. it will be warmer, high clouds. a little bit of patchy clouds. hazy sunshine. santa rosa and also napa. that will be mid 60s for most today. the warmest day will be friday then a mix of sun and clouds on saturdays and a cooler windy pattern sunday into monday. >>> time is 6:10. still ahead security will be very tight at the super bowl. the extra help from law enforceme
coming across and the gulf side towards the atlantic side and the keys right now. 70 nice degrees. there's a little bit of a breeze out there under mostly sunny skies. hi claudine. is that right claudine mostly sunny a little bit of a breeze, yes, okay. >> 50 to 64. 60 to 68. that may keep temps from getting toset today. but i went 70 for a few tomorrow. lows are up by about 5 to 10 degrees above normal. union city's in there. low 40s san ramon but a lot of mid 40s to low 50s around el...
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already mooring gathering in the south and west, so various weather systems running an our westerly atlantic flow, which keeps things generally speaking milder than you would see at this time of year, but with it, lots of cloud, wind and rain. colder airat times in lots of cloud, wind and rain. colder air at times in the north on sunday, which means that when the weather front comes in, we could see some wintriness. 0n front comes in, we could see some wintriness. on saturday, as we clear one area of rain out the way, takes a few hours, then we see drier weather for parts of and wales, with a few showers. but a brisk northerly wind setting and across the north of scotland, bringing something a bit colder in at least for a time, saturday night into sunday. but then the next area of low pressure, the next rain bands will bring some more rain through saturday night into sunday, taking the time to clear away. and as they come into that cold air in the north, we could see ita cold air in the north, we could see it a bit more wintry. staying so hopefully in the north of scotland, but as always, mo
already mooring gathering in the south and west, so various weather systems running an our westerly atlantic flow, which keeps things generally speaking milder than you would see at this time of year, but with it, lots of cloud, wind and rain. colder airat times in lots of cloud, wind and rain. colder air at times in the north on sunday, which means that when the weather front comes in, we could see some wintriness. 0n front comes in, we could see some wintriness. on saturday, as we clear one...
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great show tonight with the president in iowa, a couple thousand people camped out in board walk in atlantic city in freezing temperatures there, exposed to the elements, the same is happening in des moines; a lot of people in the media, democrats want people to believe that it's just the president preaching through the converted. that is not true, these are registered voters, democrats who are here to see the president, hear president. stuart: 26% of the people who went to new jersey rally, democrats, 10% of the people who went to the jersey did not vote in 2016, very valuable information for you, are you surprised at how many democrats came out? >> the numbers have been consistent rally through rally. this is a larger point in new jersey, jeff vandrew, for him impeachment was the final is that, he's fed up with leftward lurch. hundreds of democrats that are tired of the way of the party, there's home for you in the republican party with president trump, you know, come on in, the water is fine. stuart: it's deliberate, isn't it? you look at the schedule of the democrats, debates and caucuse
great show tonight with the president in iowa, a couple thousand people camped out in board walk in atlantic city in freezing temperatures there, exposed to the elements, the same is happening in des moines; a lot of people in the media, democrats want people to believe that it's just the president preaching through the converted. that is not true, these are registered voters, democrats who are here to see the president, hear president. stuart: 26% of the people who went to new jersey rally,...
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celebrate they call ins and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the singapore that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and to your this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be compromise don't make citizens pay the price of rocks it. refence i'm to protect their rights completely i'm simply. a physical crusade just in the form of we agree. protect the rights what would be huge protect the rights of british citizens in the well to consolidate about the way thank you very much for joining us on the show i'm going to join us after the break well we'll look into a crystal ball to examine britain's triple in europe. and. my uncle with a kid saying compensate oh boy tonight. you know no problem and they can. move on which i did. and showed up to move this because i'm on the sentencing in the court on the field you can show. them i must. not be what i consider is a. puff. we don't want to kind of inspect empty closet with an axe and the monument we want to kind of buys an
celebrate they call ins and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the singapore that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and to your this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be compromise don't make citizens pay the price of rocks it. refence i'm to protect their rights completely i'm simply. a physical crusade just in the form of we agree. protect the rights what would be...
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low pressure in the atlantic is pushing eastward. we have those weather fronts, the rain you saw earlier pushing its way into scotla nd you saw earlier pushing its way into scotland and northern ireland. it will gradually move its way south—east. heavy rain for a time for wales and northern england. eventually it will break up and we will see a few showers in the far south—east later on. again they showers could be heavy look at the green there, indicative of heavy bursts of rain. temperatures again in double figures, ten to 12, 13 degrees. it could be up to 15 celsius. for the weekend low pressure is going to be in charge and particularly during sunday it will bring this weather system in. moving its way northwards so there is rain in the forecast for the weekend. temperatures coming down a touch but it still will be mild. we will still see highs many in double figures, perhaps dipping below it on sunday but there will be rain on sunday but there will be rain on sunday as it moved its way north and east. it will turn briefly col
low pressure in the atlantic is pushing eastward. we have those weather fronts, the rain you saw earlier pushing its way into scotla nd you saw earlier pushing its way into scotland and northern ireland. it will gradually move its way south—east. heavy rain for a time for wales and northern england. eventually it will break up and we will see a few showers in the far south—east later on. again they showers could be heavy look at the green there, indicative of heavy bursts of rain....
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london, the ftse 100 down 0.7% a lot of earnings on this side of the atlantic as well. beating expectations not seeming to have much of a positive impact here. >> wow, taiwan market down almost 6%. now to eunice yoon in beijing. break down some of the steps the government is taking to help bolster the country amid this outbreak >> reporter: china is now offering about $4 billion in subsidies to medical workers and patients to get through this beijing will probably have sto do a lot more spending during this outbreak. the expectations around the economy are now starting to be revised lower because the coronavirus has reached a grip milestone. that is now that we have more confirmed cases than the sars outbreak in 2003 a government economist are now believing that the economy is going to struggle. what this academic said he believes q1 gdp could fall below 5% one research firm estimating that growth could drop to 5.6% fich sees 5.4% to 5.9% the eiu sees a fall to as low as 4.4% for the year. the main issue is that china is relying more and more on consumption. this is a t
london, the ftse 100 down 0.7% a lot of earnings on this side of the atlantic as well. beating expectations not seeming to have much of a positive impact here. >> wow, taiwan market down almost 6%. now to eunice yoon in beijing. break down some of the steps the government is taking to help bolster the country amid this outbreak >> reporter: china is now offering about $4 billion in subsidies to medical workers and patients to get through this beijing will probably have sto do a lot...
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studying the biodiversity here in shinnacock bay, w which serves as a kind f nursery for a range of atlantic fish, including menhaden. using bait made of mussel flesh, they set up an underwater camera and trap on the bottom of the bay, always at the same spot. a few hours later, the scientists will retrieve the latest findidings for their long-term study. ellen: the concept that we need to take into account, not only the amount of fish available to fish, but the amount of fish available to eat by whales, by striped bass, by tunas, by shararks -- that concept has bn heard loud and clear. reporter: the team records and measures everything picked up by the trap, from baby blowfish to shrimp. all links in the chain of the ecosystem which the whales depend on for food. ellen: we see large schools right off of the coast of new york city. you know, it's incredible. this is something that during my lifetime i've not been able to see before. so, it's just incredible to be able to see it now. reporter: her excitement is shared by tourists who go on the four-hour-long whale watching tours. >> when you
studying the biodiversity here in shinnacock bay, w which serves as a kind f nursery for a range of atlantic fish, including menhaden. using bait made of mussel flesh, they set up an underwater camera and trap on the bottom of the bay, always at the same spot. a few hours later, the scientists will retrieve the latest findidings for their long-term study. ellen: the concept that we need to take into account, not only the amount of fish available to fish, but the amount of fish available to eat...
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is still here in london we talked about the quality here in the uk, what about the other side of the atlantic >> i think in terms of last night, it is just tinkering with the plumbing of the financial markets. call it qe or don't. but it is expanding. you compare that with japan where they are shrinking the rate with the balanced sheet the longer term rates will be down the boj expansion this year. now back when qe was first tried. relative expansion was a strong indicator and had quite a big move on currency markets the dollar is riding high as a safe haven as a result of the virus through china and broader asia there has been a lot of debate with the public and inflation targets. do you have a view on that >> i think generally speaking, they are struggling with inflation. the curve, does it exist, how flat is it generally central banks have been missing the inflation i think for people like the ecb in japan where rates are already very low you are pretty close to the reversal rates really can go lower. that's one of the reasons they generally have been so low the u.s. is in a different posi
is still here in london we talked about the quality here in the uk, what about the other side of the atlantic >> i think in terms of last night, it is just tinkering with the plumbing of the financial markets. call it qe or don't. but it is expanding. you compare that with japan where they are shrinking the rate with the balanced sheet the longer term rates will be down the boj expansion this year. now back when qe was first tried. relative expansion was a strong indicator and had quite a...
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celebrates the cardinals and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the singapore that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and you're this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be compromise don't make citizens pay the price of rex ring fence and protect their rights completely comprehensively give them a physical proof of status in the form of green a great car and protect their rights what would be huge protect the rights of british citizens in the e.u. what to consolidate about the way thank you very much for joining us on the show and you know it's join us after the break well we'll look into a crystal ball to examine britain's kibble and here it. my uncle with a kid same compensate oh boy tonight i didn't. even know that they can. go and. get. me home. on which i did. and showed up the movers because i'm on the sentencing going to be i didn't show up on my last. because i was it was a ton. of money and. we don't want to tell the m.p. with an axe and the monument we
celebrates the cardinals and looking forward to a mid atlantic vision of the singapore that britain can become what would your message to them be a message to them is a very simple one and it's my message to you and you're this is what change breaks it does not mean that citizens' rights should be compromise don't make citizens pay the price of rex ring fence and protect their rights completely comprehensively give them a physical proof of status in the form of green a great car and protect...
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low pressure in the atlantic and hello, more weather fronts coming our way so more weather fronts coming our way so for someone friday, a wet start, especially to the north and west. the rain pushing further south across england and wales, tending to weaken. behind that, brightening up with a future is an blustery again. anywhere could see wind gusts up to 40-50 anywhere could see wind gusts up to 40—50 mph on friday either with the shower is moving in or with the band of rain moving south, doesn't do too much to impact temperatures again with 14 celsius showing up in the mildest areas. this next area of low pressure as we go into the start of the weekend is close to scotland. a set of weather fronts approaching southern england, so we could see another brief spell of rain pushing across southernmost part. in scotland, the rain sinks further south to northern ireland and northern england, something brighter between the two bands of wet weather. turning colder in scotland behind this area of wet weather moving south. that takes us on to pa rt moving south. that takes us on to part two o
low pressure in the atlantic and hello, more weather fronts coming our way so more weather fronts coming our way so for someone friday, a wet start, especially to the north and west. the rain pushing further south across england and wales, tending to weaken. behind that, brightening up with a future is an blustery again. anywhere could see wind gusts up to 40-50 anywhere could see wind gusts up to 40—50 mph on friday either with the shower is moving in or with the band of rain moving south,...
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with that because the wins come off the atlantic come up the atlantic, weather fronts bringing cloud around with a bit of a breeze and operates of rain. big stories post as we finish friday and just those temperatures. to instill in the depth of winter it's late january and temperatures in the mid to high teens and for some across spain and portugal we can see them approach the mid 20s as we hit this weekend. that milder story also be with us here in the uk, so after a bit of a chill and sunshine over the past few days the cloud is back and with that milder weather but also for some weather as well. all of the details coming up in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. the coronavirus continues to spread in china with 6,000 confirmed cases. china's neighbours tighten their borders. airlines suspend services. and governments bring their citizens home. the world health organisation urges all countries to take action. we are at an important juncture in this event. we, as who, believe that these chains of transmission can still be interrupted. it's official. the eur
with that because the wins come off the atlantic come up the atlantic, weather fronts bringing cloud around with a bit of a breeze and operates of rain. big stories post as we finish friday and just those temperatures. to instill in the depth of winter it's late january and temperatures in the mid to high teens and for some across spain and portugal we can see them approach the mid 20s as we hit this weekend. that milder story also be with us here in the uk, so after a bit of a chill and...
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this week we see two highly politcally divisive issues playing out on each side of the atlantic — the impeachment trial here, and the uk formally leaving the european union on friday evening. these issues are coming to a head, but they are taking their toll on how we view politics. global dissatisfaction with democratic politics has reached an all—time high — that's according to a new report by researchers at cambridge university. the study analysed data from more than four million people — but let's focus in on sentiment in the us and the uk. back in 1995 — at that time people were pretty satified — in the us, only 25% — and for the uk, 47 % — of people had issues with the democratic system. those number leap last year — in the us, more than 50% of people, and for the uk, around 61% are dissatisfied with democracy. we're joined from cambridge by mike kenny, director of the bennett institute for public policy at cambridge — which has launched the centre for the future of democracy today. what for the future of democracy today. is at the centre of what is at the centr
this week we see two highly politcally divisive issues playing out on each side of the atlantic — the impeachment trial here, and the uk formally leaving the european union on friday evening. these issues are coming to a head, but they are taking their toll on how we view politics. global dissatisfaction with democratic politics has reached an all—time high — that's according to a new report by researchers at cambridge university. the study analysed data from more than four million people...
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anything, a pocket of milder getting ferried away from the atla ntic getting ferried away from the atlantic for friday but you can also see on the chart, the good old weather fronts. there is see on the chart, the good old weatherfronts. there is some rain to come on friday, potentially some strong winds, rain for all of us at some stage on friday. perhaps drier in the north—west in the afternoon as the showers start to drift further south. but even with wind, rain, temperatures still in some spots up to 13 or 1a, maybe even the odd spot hitting 15. much milder prospects for the next few days. look out the thing is getting a little lively on friday. we will, thank you. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: it's the end of the line for northern — the troubled rail operator is losing its franchise, and being taken back into public hands at the beginning of march. usually, i even don't get on because it's too busy. i've had to wait for the next train, and sometime
anything, a pocket of milder getting ferried away from the atla ntic getting ferried away from the atlantic for friday but you can also see on the chart, the good old weather fronts. there is see on the chart, the good old weatherfronts. there is some rain to come on friday, potentially some strong winds, rain for all of us at some stage on friday. perhaps drier in the north—west in the afternoon as the showers start to drift further south. but even with wind, rain, temperatures still in some...
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one area of low pressure pulls away on friday, and another coming in from the atlantic with these weather fronts on thursday into friday. another spell of rain in scotland. it will brighten up for some of those, but further showers. in western scotland, for the spells of rain. a windy day on friday, either with the rain pushing further south across england or wales and with the showers following on behind the north—west. gus may be 40—50 melt forever. those temperatures, 14 celsius showing up for hull on friday. in scotland, you will notice it turning colder into the weekend. those temperatures are starting to come down, but still windy out there for many of us and it will still be wet at times over the weekend, 00:59:31,568 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 limited sunshine available. 200 britons, being flown back from the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak, will be quarantined for 14 days. thousands have been infected, more than 130 have died. britons in wuhan say they‘re relieved to be returning to the uk. it‘s a good precautionary measure. it‘s in line with what o
one area of low pressure pulls away on friday, and another coming in from the atlantic with these weather fronts on thursday into friday. another spell of rain in scotland. it will brighten up for some of those, but further showers. in western scotland, for the spells of rain. a windy day on friday, either with the rain pushing further south across england or wales and with the showers following on behind the north—west. gus may be 40—50 melt forever. those temperatures, 14 celsius showing...
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all of that warm air is getting pulled up all the way across the atlantic and the azores is pushing into spain and france as you saw on that anomaly chart for the dark red areas were. look what happens to the uk, it raises income a little bit of blue, attack of something called briefly to the north of the uk but nothing properly cold setting across northern europe really in the coming days. —— a tuck of something blue. this banter rain has pushed its way in and it is a warm weather fronts so mother has already flooded in the south of the uk and through this evening and overnight, overnight lows look the same as yesterday's highs, it is a very mild night to come. that itself will be a mile today, a lot of cloud around, misty, murky to the south and by the coast. wet and 20 for the north west of scotland, quite gusty winds actually at times, potentially even some slightly destructive winds here. further south, a notable breathe, it will be quite a gusty wind but nonetheless it is that south—westerly wind direction that is key to assessing temperatures up to 14 degrees in the south—
all of that warm air is getting pulled up all the way across the atlantic and the azores is pushing into spain and france as you saw on that anomaly chart for the dark red areas were. look what happens to the uk, it raises income a little bit of blue, attack of something called briefly to the north of the uk but nothing properly cold setting across northern europe really in the coming days. —— a tuck of something blue. this banter rain has pushed its way in and it is a warm weather fronts...
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at the satellite picture you can see why it is so cloudy all of that weather is tumbling in family atlantic always a mild direction but at this time of year i mean fright the payoff is that you don't actually see too much in the way of any sunshine so as you go on through the next couple days you can see this myriad of fronts just tumbling through we got some bits and pieces the plow and rain spilling in will see that west of where the getting into were parts of france a good part of france as we go on through with some wet weather some wintry weather there into poland chances and sleet and snow into ukraine to that western side of russia but it is incredibly mild 0 celsius in moscow around either 6 degrees above the seasonal average we could touch maybe 12 or 13 in london and paris we should be at around $78.00 maybe 9 degrees at this time of the year as we go on into friday that wetter weather that wintry weather that will make its way through germany pushing little further race with cloud yet tumbling in behind another 12 or 13 it's of those western parts maybe a 14 for madrid let's focu
at the satellite picture you can see why it is so cloudy all of that weather is tumbling in family atlantic always a mild direction but at this time of year i mean fright the payoff is that you don't actually see too much in the way of any sunshine so as you go on through the next couple days you can see this myriad of fronts just tumbling through we got some bits and pieces the plow and rain spilling in will see that west of where the getting into were parts of france a good part of france as...
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virgin atlantic is not cancelling its flights but it's offering full refunds for passengers who do not want to fly at this time. united airlines is suspending flights from sfo to shanghai and hong kong beginning this sunday. many travelers have already cancelled their tickets. many american manufacturing companies that had their suppliers in china had to shut down their operations. and the oakland chamber of commerce cancelled their business got stuck in china in one of those cities we may not be able to get back at all. so that is the concern that we have and we have decided we better stay put. >> now cnn reports apple has closed a store in china and tim cook says many of its retailed partners have temporarily ceased their operations. >> there are no confirmed cases of the corona virus here in the bay area. they are investigating every potential case but the cdc is the only u.s. facility that can test for the virus. they are also doing everything they can to stop misinformation about scaring the public. >> what we're trying to do here in the public health department is to get up to da
virgin atlantic is not cancelling its flights but it's offering full refunds for passengers who do not want to fly at this time. united airlines is suspending flights from sfo to shanghai and hong kong beginning this sunday. many travelers have already cancelled their tickets. many american manufacturing companies that had their suppliers in china had to shut down their operations. and the oakland chamber of commerce cancelled their business got stuck in china in one of those cities we may not...
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my father dealt with him and maybe she needs to go back and look at with all his failures he had in atlantic city, he is the only one who came out with no liability and money. i think it is unfortunate we have become so polarized in this country that we pick up on one item and we follow it through and i have two other comments because i do not want to take up other people's time. i hope the people so focused on this impeachment need to go back and ask why is this president 2 tog all over the country 3 times a week on the taxpayer's dollars. it costs us $140,000 per hour when he is going to these rallies. i looked this up because i do other things besides follow this impeachment and there is a congressional group looking at obstructionistme behavior this president has defied congress he is also doing with his persons who need to pay their fair share from his reelection committee. my last comment is i am a nursing professor for many years in public health nursing and the -- i want people to think about their overall health and how healthy it is to hear for 24/7 coverage of this. the anxiety, t
my father dealt with him and maybe she needs to go back and look at with all his failures he had in atlantic city, he is the only one who came out with no liability and money. i think it is unfortunate we have become so polarized in this country that we pick up on one item and we follow it through and i have two other comments because i do not want to take up other people's time. i hope the people so focused on this impeachment need to go back and ask why is this president 2 tog all over the...
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yes, as a politician he helped end the atlantic slave trade, but at mondticello and elsewher, jefferson owned 600 human beings including his mistress sally hemmings. do we know who made this? >> some we do, some we don't. >> reporter: he made a new exhibit. >> very fine work of art. >> reporter: highlighting anonymous people who built this door. >> they've been able to analyze the grain and the grooves and the details of the door and connect that to a set of tools that are known to have been john hemmings. >> reporter: john hemmings was sally hemmings' brother. we don't know who the fingerprints in this brick belong to, but here it is under glass next to a handful of handmade nails, and a tribute to isaac granger, one of the men who made jefferson's nails. >> he's wearing his workman's apron and his shirt. he's showing you his hands which are signs of his creativity. >> reporter: love it or hate it, the exhibit is a profoundly different way to present jefferson. >> i could see people saying, this is an american hero, why are you trying to bring him down. i could see people saying, this
yes, as a politician he helped end the atlantic slave trade, but at mondticello and elsewher, jefferson owned 600 human beings including his mistress sally hemmings. do we know who made this? >> some we do, some we don't. >> reporter: he made a new exhibit. >> very fine work of art. >> reporter: highlighting anonymous people who built this door. >> they've been able to analyze the grain and the grooves and the details of the door and connect that to a set of tools...
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you can see this massive cloud pushing in from the atlantic into the uk, for the time being, some sunny spells towards the south and east of england and wales. certainly in cornwall some sunshine, high—level cloud starting to move in. we can see that rain as it moves into scotland, northern ireland, there will be some snow for higher ground, staying largely dry further south and east across england and wales. let's look more closely at 3pm this afternoon. you can see a bit of snow for the higher ground of the highlands, for not looking at some sunny spells, quite chilly, temperatures five or 6 degrees. not quite as cold elsewhere for scotland and northern ireland but heavy burst of rain to come throughout the afternoon including parts of cumbria, lancashire and a few showers moving into wales. generally though, dry and bite the further south and east you are, temperatures ten or 11 degrees, not as cold as it was yesterday. still some rain tonight, particularly across cotton, heavier moving further north, elsewhere a lot of cloud developing, mist and fog, some drizzle in places. but no
you can see this massive cloud pushing in from the atlantic into the uk, for the time being, some sunny spells towards the south and east of england and wales. certainly in cornwall some sunshine, high—level cloud starting to move in. we can see that rain as it moves into scotland, northern ireland, there will be some snow for higher ground, staying largely dry further south and east across england and wales. let's look more closely at 3pm this afternoon. you can see a bit of snow for the...
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>> atlantic city. van drew also they brought it home. talking agriculture. talking what's going on here. business and factories and whatnot. that was very important to me. pete: thank you for being here. >> thank you for being here, also. pete: ma'am, what's your name? >> lisa. pete: what's the biggest issue to you. >> religious liberty. immigration. third, he make us feel proud to be american. [cheers] pete: proud to be american. convention of states. i love convention of states. what's your name. >> steve. steve. pete: were you at the rally last night? >> absolutely. pete: what made you wait outside so long to see the president. >> i love the president. greatest thing to happen to new jersey since frank sinatra, actually. we wanted to hear his message. it's on point. it's about the economy. that's the biggest thing for me. i want prosperity for my son and that's the most important thing and he did a great job last night all the successes that this administration has had in three years is unbelievable. pete: absolutely. frank sinatra, now didn't bruce sprin
>> atlantic city. van drew also they brought it home. talking agriculture. talking what's going on here. business and factories and whatnot. that was very important to me. pete: thank you for being here. >> thank you for being here, also. pete: ma'am, what's your name? >> lisa. pete: what's the biggest issue to you. >> religious liberty. immigration. third, he make us feel proud to be american. [cheers] pete: proud to be american. convention of states. i love convention...
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i read an interesting article in "the atlantic" where other candidates should have taken harder shots at him in the debates and the primary process because it looks like she's surging. but the premise of this segment, if you don't reach 15%, 15% of your supporters go to another candidate. where would hers go in theory? joe biden or mayor pete because he's doing well also, but i think -- >> probably biden. >> earn neeveryone needs to com terms with the fact it could be bernie. >> i don't think so. we have to worry about south carolina. he's not going to do anything in south carolina. >> he could do very well on super tuesday in california. >> i wouldn't -- i don't know about california with him. i'm not sure about california, but, you know, you know who this is really on, right? the people who really have -- who know the answer is all of y'all. we can sit up here and talk about who -- [ applause ] because in the polls, every day we have a different poll. some days we have polls that say amy's going up, and then it's -- this one's going up. everybody -- the polls are like this. elizabet
i read an interesting article in "the atlantic" where other candidates should have taken harder shots at him in the debates and the primary process because it looks like she's surging. but the premise of this segment, if you don't reach 15%, 15% of your supporters go to another candidate. where would hers go in theory? joe biden or mayor pete because he's doing well also, but i think -- >> probably biden. >> earn neeveryone needs to com terms with the fact it could be...
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the mass immigration required organized collection points on the european side of the atlantic. many people departed from hamburg. after a devastating fire in $842.00 the port city was rebuilt. the harbor was massively expanded as were the shipyards hamburg became a gateway to the world. while sailing ships used to need 2 months to cross the atlantic by the late 19th century modern steamships made the journey in just 2 weeks. a growing number of migrants were now arriving from eastern europe and the balkans the hamburg america shipping line built a camp for them on the outskirts of the city passengers had to endure a 14 day quarantine this prevented the outbreak of diseases on board the ships which could cause people to be turned back in new york. passengers traveling 1st class had their belongings packed securely in trunks their tickets cost $4.00 times the price of the lowest class ticket but this is where the ship operators made their profit passengers were crammed into bunks in rooms with no windows. emigration became a huge moneymaker ships took passengers west and loaded u
the mass immigration required organized collection points on the european side of the atlantic. many people departed from hamburg. after a devastating fire in $842.00 the port city was rebuilt. the harbor was massively expanded as were the shipyards hamburg became a gateway to the world. while sailing ships used to need 2 months to cross the atlantic by the late 19th century modern steamships made the journey in just 2 weeks. a growing number of migrants were now arriving from eastern europe...
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over at "the atlantic," trump critic david frum puts it more directly. bernie can't win. neither man has exactly been bathing in the warmth of bernie nation these past couple of hours. with us tonight from iowa, two of our very best. shaquille brewster is an nbc news political reporter, and katy tur returns to our late-night airwaves. she is of course a decorated veteran of the '16 campaign who lived to tell about it, lived to write about it and is the host of her own show each afternoon here on this network. shaq, we'll begin with you. what do you think is going on here, and does team bernie have self-awareness that all this talk is going on surrounding that? >> i think they do. you know what? you're really seeing from the sanders campaign and from his supporters are they're trying to just brush this aside. they feel like they're in this moment, a unique moment for this campaign. when you look at the polling, they feel they're surging, they're rising, they feel good about the position they're in. but they also acknowledge they know they are making some people nervous. th
over at "the atlantic," trump critic david frum puts it more directly. bernie can't win. neither man has exactly been bathing in the warmth of bernie nation these past couple of hours. with us tonight from iowa, two of our very best. shaquille brewster is an nbc news political reporter, and katy tur returns to our late-night airwaves. she is of course a decorated veteran of the '16 campaign who lived to tell about it, lived to write about it and is the host of her own show each...
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in all of this, the trans atlantic relationship is key. not only in security terms, but also beyond the security paradigms, ranging from dealing with the climate crisis to handling the challenges of digitization. all of these are problems no country can solve on its own where we would be infinitely weaker if we dealt with it on our own, where we need collective power for standing our ground and for leveraging. >> let us go straight to you. >> thank you. thank you for what you said. in my life, my career, i was very much involved in europe. first in french-german cooperation. she had very important duties in the german federal internministry. from the outside, i had the chance of being posted in the 1980's a couple of years before the fall of the berlin wall. i had the chance to be introduced to some of the actors of the reconciliation between france and germany. also in the younger generation. those people have inspired me a lot, and i think emily is right to say the context of the european situation completely changed. people who lived th
in all of this, the trans atlantic relationship is key. not only in security terms, but also beyond the security paradigms, ranging from dealing with the climate crisis to handling the challenges of digitization. all of these are problems no country can solve on its own where we would be infinitely weaker if we dealt with it on our own, where we need collective power for standing our ground and for leveraging. >> let us go straight to you. >> thank you. thank you for what you said....
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some clear skies, bit of sunshine this morning before this cloud out towards the west in the atlantic starts to move its way in, and that will bring in some outbreaks of rain today — mostly across the north of northern ireland and into scotland. there will be some snow over the highest ground of scotland again. a few showers ahead of that, and we'll see some rain moving its way into cumbria, the far north west of england. elsewhere, though, it should remain dry. the far north of scotland just getting away with a few showers. still quite chilly here — temperatures about five or six celsius. but the rain particularly heavy around central and south—western areas of scotland, the far north of northern ireland and, as mentioned, later on, into the far north—west of england. to the east of the pennines, some sunshine. i think we'll still have some sunny spells across the south—east, but generally a bit more cloud this afternoon. a few showers into wales. temperatures, though, this afternoon, you'd have noticed, ten or 11 celsius. so milder than it was yesterday. now tonight we'll
some clear skies, bit of sunshine this morning before this cloud out towards the west in the atlantic starts to move its way in, and that will bring in some outbreaks of rain today — mostly across the north of northern ireland and into scotland. there will be some snow over the highest ground of scotland again. a few showers ahead of that, and we'll see some rain moving its way into cumbria, the far north west of england. elsewhere, though, it should remain dry. the far north of scotland just...
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europe as we go on through the next couple days and the reason is we are pulling this cloud in from the atlantic is tumbling very quite a myriad of fronts pushing through there there will be a fair bit of cloud around some bits and pieces of rain but wherever you are the temperature is looking above average over the next few days not a 10 celsius there for london and paris where about freezing in scandinavia all away with swartz moscow but some places of cloud rain some sleet and snow united just pushing out of ukraine. belarus probably could see wanted to sleep with should we say that same as make their way across the alps now next weather system and polish way through the by of biscay driving a further east woods and look at the temperatures as you go on into thursday 1213 celsius there for london and paris that will be some damp weather just pushing across france some a damp weather to just pushing across germany into poland and there's that sleet and snow once again i have it's was at least the side if you have met also includes to you much of the to try to this 5 and drive you got a fair bi
europe as we go on through the next couple days and the reason is we are pulling this cloud in from the atlantic is tumbling very quite a myriad of fronts pushing through there there will be a fair bit of cloud around some bits and pieces of rain but wherever you are the temperature is looking above average over the next few days not a 10 celsius there for london and paris where about freezing in scandinavia all away with swartz moscow but some places of cloud rain some sleet and snow united...
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because several months ago when donald trump did fire bolton as i reported at the time in the atlantic he did ask his advisers whether that was in fact the best move. and it's something that mick mulvaney has dealt with before in saying donald trump can't fire me because i know too much. is there actual things that donald trump's top advisers have confided to each other before? donald trump i think was waiting for this moment when his fears and paranoia about what john bolton may or may not know about the workings of this administration could come to light. so, you know, i see that as pretty climatic, as the story line i've been following for a while. the second point i'd make, chris, is donald trump's tweet is not correct. john bolton at least if we are to believe him did raise this with nsc lawyers at the time when he was serving as national security advisor. i do think that jim is right, that there's an element that should be looked at with a lot of scrutiny what can john bolton do in terms of selling his book. it's not as if he suddenly had a revelation last week about his opinions
because several months ago when donald trump did fire bolton as i reported at the time in the atlantic he did ask his advisers whether that was in fact the best move. and it's something that mick mulvaney has dealt with before in saying donald trump can't fire me because i know too much. is there actual things that donald trump's top advisers have confided to each other before? donald trump i think was waiting for this moment when his fears and paranoia about what john bolton may or may not...