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france and spain were allied. they had been allied through military and family ties called the bourbon family compact. both kings were descended from louis the 14th. even though they were allied , they had much different goals. the goal of france was to sufficiently weaken britain so it could regain me balance of power it lost during the seven-year war. that had ended just a decade earlier. in that alliance was also spain. spain had also come out badly in the seven years war, and they lost a lot of territory , including florida. spain's primary goal was to regain territory. the french-american alliance of 1778 brought france into the war for the first time, and what that did was bring most importantly the french navy into american waters. any war at this time with britain was always going to be a naval war. remember britannia ruled the , waves. it prevented britain from having the kind of dominance it used to to be able to resupply and move troops around. that knocked them back on their heels but it would not have
france and spain were allied. they had been allied through military and family ties called the bourbon family compact. both kings were descended from louis the 14th. even though they were allied , they had much different goals. the goal of france was to sufficiently weaken britain so it could regain me balance of power it lost during the seven-year war. that had ended just a decade earlier. in that alliance was also spain. spain had also come out badly in the seven years war, and they lost a...
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the american seeded french desk france and spain -- france and spain. the revolution would upend the atlantic economy and it would bring tens of thousands of refugees pouring into the united states. this was another lesson that was driven home powerfully over the course of writing this book. it was the importance of the hatians during this -- during this period. to note how the united states was transformed into a global power without incorporating the history of the caribbean. the last thing that i learned is that philadelphia, in completely different ways than i had before. philadelphia was the capital of the united states. it is where the refugees that i was looking at all settled. it was a different city don't what it is today. with a population of about 40,000 people, which is roughly the size of a large american university. not even the top 10 american universities. the city itself was geographically tiny. all of the population was on the banks of the delaware river. it was incredibly dense city. a density of 70,000 people per square, murder. that
the american seeded french desk france and spain -- france and spain. the revolution would upend the atlantic economy and it would bring tens of thousands of refugees pouring into the united states. this was another lesson that was driven home powerfully over the course of writing this book. it was the importance of the hatians during this -- during this period. to note how the united states was transformed into a global power without incorporating the history of the caribbean. the last thing...
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in that alliance was also spain. spain had also come out rather badly during the seven years war, and they lost a lot of territory, including florida. so spain's primary goal was to regain territory. the french-american alliance of 1778 brought france into the war for the first time. and what that did was bring, most importantly, the french navy into american waters. any war at this time with britain was always going to be in naval war. remember -- britannia ruled the waves. ,o it prevented britain suddenly, from having the kind of dominance it used to to be able to resupply and move troops around. that knocked them back on their heels, but it would not have been enough until the spanish foreign minister, the conde de floridablanca, on my left, who , as i mentioned, established the spanish goals of recovering territory like gibraltar and florida, to come into the war. the entry of spain and to the war in 1779 fundamentally changed the nature of the war from a regional clash in north america to a global conflict. and
in that alliance was also spain. spain had also come out rather badly during the seven years war, and they lost a lot of territory, including florida. so spain's primary goal was to regain territory. the french-american alliance of 1778 brought france into the war for the first time. and what that did was bring, most importantly, the french navy into american waters. any war at this time with britain was always going to be in naval war. remember -- britannia ruled the waves. ,o it prevented...
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this is the head of the kgb of spain. he had many names and he is doing stalin's dirty work in spain. he is arranging with hemingway to see secret facilities they don't show to other people. that is one of the drivers for who the bell told. this guy, the head of the russian secrec services of spain is one of the men who facilitates and enables ernest to write, i think one of the greatest political novels of the 21st century for whom the bell tolds. he winds up living in ohio believe it or not. that is a great story i can tell you if i want you to get into it. here is another character that ernest runs across. this is a man named jacob gold. he always work for the nk. he is 5-2, that is red hair, he has startling blue eyes and said to be a lady killer -- not literally but figure. he is the perfect guy for them to use because he is an old ball chic activist who started before the russian revolution, before he is 18 and he has been arrested three times since the death, once, banished to siberia. he escapes from siberia by wa
this is the head of the kgb of spain. he had many names and he is doing stalin's dirty work in spain. he is arranging with hemingway to see secret facilities they don't show to other people. that is one of the drivers for who the bell told. this guy, the head of the russian secrec services of spain is one of the men who facilitates and enables ernest to write, i think one of the greatest political novels of the 21st century for whom the bell tolds. he winds up living in ohio believe it or not....
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the first involved spain. back in the 15th and 16th century of course, spain at pine and the european exploration, the settlement of the new world, setting up these fantastically prosperous colonies had been the first big success story of the new world colonization. by the time of the american spain place in the world had declined. possessed a couple of important colonies including puerto rico and cuba. that was a pale shadow of what had been spain in the new world and even in european politics by the 1850's, spain was a minor player compared to britain and france. sometime that's maybe spanish leaders were getting ready to make a bit of more power, greater status on the world stage, it was involved , they italian unification wanted a convincing military victory and, when the civil war broke out, it presented a golden to try toy to spain get back into the business of acquiring territory in the caribbean, maybe other parts of latin america. what happened was, in may 1861, a few weeks after fort sumter begin the
the first involved spain. back in the 15th and 16th century of course, spain at pine and the european exploration, the settlement of the new world, setting up these fantastically prosperous colonies had been the first big success story of the new world colonization. by the time of the american spain place in the world had declined. possessed a couple of important colonies including puerto rico and cuba. that was a pale shadow of what had been spain in the new world and even in european politics...
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spain says: these students are now sort of an extension of the stanford trauma team. " el doctor spain dice que estos estudiantes ya son una extension del centro de trauma de stanford. damian dice: "que se siente tener esa habilidad de poder salvar vidas? se siente bien porque no sabia nada." la escuala sequioa agradece el entremaniento que los cirujanos dieron hoy a sus alumnos. y dicen. sentirse mas aliviados. sabiendo que sus estudiantes estan dispuestos y preparados para tomar accion. la idea ahora. es que cada plantel estudiantil en el area de labahia tenga esta tipo de entrenamiento., en la escuela sequioai de redwood city, damian trujillo, telemendo 48. cesar --- el muro fronterizo no ha sido impedimento para que narcotraficantes enven la droga desde mxico a estados unidos, por aÑos han sido muchos los tneles cavados para esta actividad criminal --- --- "julio vaqueiro" de nuestra estacin hermana en los ngeles... en un reportaje especial nos lleva, roll open "debajo de la frontera" --- :01 :15 =pkg= ahi, entre la valla oxidada que separa a mxico, y la valla de pas en san diego.
spain says: these students are now sort of an extension of the stanford trauma team. " el doctor spain dice que estos estudiantes ya son una extension del centro de trauma de stanford. damian dice: "que se siente tener esa habilidad de poder salvar vidas? se siente bien porque no sabia nada." la escuala sequioa agradece el entremaniento que los cirujanos dieron hoy a sus alumnos. y dicen. sentirse mas aliviados. sabiendo que sus estudiantes estan dispuestos y preparados para...
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roma rumblejuventus in italy, while real reign supreme in spain. and rafa takes the crown in madrid for a fifth time as he gears—up for tilt at a tenth french open title. hi there. wherever you are around the world welcome to sport today. in the past hour south korean kim si woo has become the youngest ever winner of the players championship at sawgrass.kim carded a final round of 69 to finish 10 under par. the 21—year—old kim began the day two shots off the lead but took top spot in a faultless final round. three birdies on the front nine. england's ian poulter made a big charge for the lead but couldn't make a dent on kim's composure. the englishman played just 13 tournaments in 2016 with a foot injury. he returning to some hot form. rafa cabrera bello had an incredible run home with the first ever double eagle or albatross at the 16th. then he sunk a birdie at the iconic 17th too. but kim is the hero at sawgrass. in his 2nd pga tour victory, the south korean is just the fourth player in the last 25 years to win twice on the pga tour before
roma rumblejuventus in italy, while real reign supreme in spain. and rafa takes the crown in madrid for a fifth time as he gears—up for tilt at a tenth french open title. hi there. wherever you are around the world welcome to sport today. in the past hour south korean kim si woo has become the youngest ever winner of the players championship at sawgrass.kim carded a final round of 69 to finish 10 under par. the 21—year—old kim began the day two shots off the lead but took top spot in a...
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the south of spain is often referred to as europe's vegetable garden. it supplies the continent with everything from cucumbers to tomatoes. but that low-price produce has a high human cost. african migrants work and live on these sites in dire conditions. "we'll have to work well, so we have a right to a better apartment," says this man. but first to turkey, where europe and the wider world wait to see the outcome of the presidential referendum there. our reporter gunnar koehne wanted to do a report on kurdish views of this month's vote, which could increase president erdogan's powers considerably. however, in the 20 years he has lived and worked there, gunnar has never struggled more to find people to interview. he says long-standing tensions between the current regime and the large kurdish minority are worse than they've ever been. many were simply too afraid to talk to him. gunnar: the ruling ak party has never won an election here in diyarbakir. but as the country gears up for a constitutional referendum that would give the president more power, pos
the south of spain is often referred to as europe's vegetable garden. it supplies the continent with everything from cucumbers to tomatoes. but that low-price produce has a high human cost. african migrants work and live on these sites in dire conditions. "we'll have to work well, so we have a right to a better apartment," says this man. but first to turkey, where europe and the wider world wait to see the outcome of the presidential referendum there. our reporter gunnar koehne wanted...
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and under spain that was a right that was denied them. so they were looking to solidify their rights under the u.s. constitution, and in 1917 president wilson decides that the jones act should be the law of the land, that we should declare puerto rican citizens partly because he viewed it as an embarrassment on the global stage to be fighting a war to make the world safe for democracy when the u.s. was denying basic citizenship rights to puerto ricans. the patterns that i try to trace in my book are very much the origins of 20th century and early 21st century immigration patterns where we see refugees and high grants -- migrants enter the united states there zones of u.s. influence. and as americans, we tend to understand immigration in a way that doesn't let us see that, i would say. often americans are inclined to view these migrants as foreigners who do not have a rightful place in our country. and i think there's a real kind of separation of, say, foreign policy on the one hand and immigration policy on the other. and even today in th
and under spain that was a right that was denied them. so they were looking to solidify their rights under the u.s. constitution, and in 1917 president wilson decides that the jones act should be the law of the land, that we should declare puerto rican citizens partly because he viewed it as an embarrassment on the global stage to be fighting a war to make the world safe for democracy when the u.s. was denying basic citizenship rights to puerto ricans. the patterns that i try to trace in my...
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he beat spain's feliciano lopez in straight sets. getting rid of his coaching staff and that self imposed shock therapy seems to be working so far. british riders geraint thomas and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg. it was stage 6 out of 21 today, the race has reached the italian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. golf's unofficial "fifth major" is under way, the players championship at sawgrass in florida. rory mcilroy tees off in a few minutes alongside the only man ahead of him in the world rankings, dustinjohnson. world number three jason day had set the pace for much of today, he had held the joint lead at five under par at one point. but three bogeys on the last four holes saw him slip back to join
he beat spain's feliciano lopez in straight sets. getting rid of his coaching staff and that self imposed shock therapy seems to be working so far. british riders geraint thomas and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg. it was stage 6 out of 21 today, the race has reached the italian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to...
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and if you travel in the north of spain, where this company is the largest company in that part of spain, you will see that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and open one in china, thereby destroying their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big chance of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all companies, they have problems--one of the solutions that are not available is leaving. you can't do that. and, by the way, there's
and if you travel in the north of spain, where this company is the largest company in that part of spain, you will see that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the...
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., china, russia, taiwan, italy and spain and analysts believe it is a coordinated campaign. in spain, the government told companies to turn off their computers after a large number of businesses were attacked including the telecom giant telefonica. >> once again hackers cause havoc at major companies, this time in spain, telecoms giant telefonica was one of them and immediately shut down all of its computers at its headquarters in madrid. it warned all its employees over loudspeakers to stop working. >> the computer is infected with a virus. it encrypts the files preventing people from accessing them. the hackers then demand payment if the users want their files back. that payment is in bitcoin so authorities will not be able to track them down. they are a big telefonica customer and they shut down all their computers as a precaution. it turned out it was not affected. telefonica provided assurances of only an internal system had been hit and not it services or any customer data. >> joining us now from wall street is our financial correspondent. do we know which companies ha
., china, russia, taiwan, italy and spain and analysts believe it is a coordinated campaign. in spain, the government told companies to turn off their computers after a large number of businesses were attacked including the telecom giant telefonica. >> once again hackers cause havoc at major companies, this time in spain, telecoms giant telefonica was one of them and immediately shut down all of its computers at its headquarters in madrid. it warned all its employees over loudspeakers to...
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so it's quite complicated, but in spain, if someone complicated, but in spain, if someone does suffer a two year or less conviction they won't go for a non—difficult, noncriminal case. it means they won't go to jail. neymar, he could be given a two year sentence, but it would be suspended. he wouldn't go to jail. all this stems from the move when he moved to barcelona in spain. thank you very much. voting is under way for the bbc women's footballer of the year. it is one award that marts is yet to win. the world player of the year has moved to play for orlando pride after three years in sweden. she has been telling us how the last year has been pretty special. hi, my name is marta, i think people should vote for me because everything i do, i do with love. translation: it was an exciting time. it was a big rush, but it was worth it because it was a historic moment from me and i think overall, for women's football. it was thrilling. it was sad because we did not get a medal, but i think the biggest prize was that we realised in some way that the people were with us. my that the people
so it's quite complicated, but in spain, if someone complicated, but in spain, if someone does suffer a two year or less conviction they won't go for a non—difficult, noncriminal case. it means they won't go to jail. neymar, he could be given a two year sentence, but it would be suspended. he wouldn't go to jail. all this stems from the move when he moved to barcelona in spain. thank you very much. voting is under way for the bbc women's footballer of the year. it is one award that marts is...
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they are calling this a thin whale but this is rarely seen off the coast of spain. they have the drones up in the air to check out the water quality and watch as the whales migrate this time of year. however, they were really excited when they spotted this one. this mom and her calf. mom is believed to be about 75, 78 long. the calf about 26 feet long. >> i was sitting there because they look monster. i was wondering are these teeny tiny or -- >> they look kind of skinny. >> they're going to an area that's protected for them so they can eat freely and build up whatever they need to once they get there. >> it's really beautiful footage. >> it makes you want to travel there and go see this area just to see the water. but amazing for them because this group is committed to documenting the migration of whales through spain. for them, this is basically a high holiday. ♪ >> he's in trouble. >> [ inaudible ]. >> this is 2-year-old mila and she saw sawyer in the park. sawyer is kind of her boyfriend. >> at that age? they're too young. >> she's going to take that phone and
they are calling this a thin whale but this is rarely seen off the coast of spain. they have the drones up in the air to check out the water quality and watch as the whales migrate this time of year. however, they were really excited when they spotted this one. this mom and her calf. mom is believed to be about 75, 78 long. the calf about 26 feet long. >> i was sitting there because they look monster. i was wondering are these teeny tiny or -- >> they look kind of skinny. >>...
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they will come back players to training on wednesday before they fly to spain. paul pogba, who has missed two games with muscle fatigue, took part, while chris smiling and philjones are in contention for selection in the first leg. the eventual winners of the competition qualify for next season was the competition qualify for next season was match champions league.|j think it is a big achievement. with so think it is a big achievement. with so many problems that we have had. it will allow us to get back to the champions league next season. we will have to try. that's what we are going to do. honestly, the europa league has become for us now more important. former tottenham striker garth crooks has called for black players in italy to boycott this weekend's matches unless sulley muntari's suspension is lifted. the pescara midfielder was banned for one game after he protested against racist abuse in a serie a match at cagliari. crooks is an independent trustee of the british anti—discrimination organisation kick it out. we've contacted uefa and explained the sit
they will come back players to training on wednesday before they fly to spain. paul pogba, who has missed two games with muscle fatigue, took part, while chris smiling and philjones are in contention for selection in the first leg. the eventual winners of the competition qualify for next season was the competition qualify for next season was match champions league.|j think it is a big achievement. with so think it is a big achievement. with so many problems that we have had. it will allow us to...
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the 7th seed, beat spain's david ferrer in straight sets. it's the second time in a week he's beaten ferrer after victory in madrid and he'll now face juan martin del potro for a place in the quarterfinals. that's because the argentine came through his second round match against britain's kyle edmund in straight sets taking it 7-5, 6-4. fernando alonso continued his push to becoming a winner of the indianapolis 500 logging more than 6,000 incident—free miles at indianapolis motor speedway on the second day of practice for the 101st edition which takes place later this month. alonso ran the most laps of anyone on the day as he worked to become comfortable racing in traffic. the driver of the mclaren—honda—andretti honda finished 24th on the speed chart. the 35 year—old is looking to become the first driver to win formula 0ne‘s monaco grand prix which he's already achieved along with this race and the 2a hour le mans endurance race it was useful, i think. six cars and we we re it was useful, i think. six cars and we were running toge
the 7th seed, beat spain's david ferrer in straight sets. it's the second time in a week he's beaten ferrer after victory in madrid and he'll now face juan martin del potro for a place in the quarterfinals. that's because the argentine came through his second round match against britain's kyle edmund in straight sets taking it 7-5, 6-4. fernando alonso continued his push to becoming a winner of the indianapolis 500 logging more than 6,000 incident—free miles at indianapolis motor speedway on...
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but spain's top court overturned that decision last year, ruling that it's part of spain's cultural heritage. it's been a tumultous week in washington. now the search is on for a new fbi director — after president trump fired james comey. 11 people are reportedly being considered. donald trump told reporters on air force one — he could name someone as early as friday. so who might be in in the frame? lucy grey has been looking at the possible contenders. the sacking of the director of the fbi sent shock waves through washington. president trump accused james comey of being a showboat and grandstand. the race is now want to find his replacement, who donald trump says could be found quickly. these are outstanding people that are very well—known highest level. so we could make a fast decision. before the trip next week? even that is possible. us media reports at around 11 people in all being considered for the role. but for people are expected to be meeting jeff sessions and his deputy. they include the acting fbi director, andrew mccain, who has worked for the fbi for over 20 years. runn
but spain's top court overturned that decision last year, ruling that it's part of spain's cultural heritage. it's been a tumultous week in washington. now the search is on for a new fbi director — after president trump fired james comey. 11 people are reportedly being considered. donald trump told reporters on air force one — he could name someone as early as friday. so who might be in in the frame? lucy grey has been looking at the possible contenders. the sacking of the director of the...
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the world number two was taken to three sets by spain's nicolas almagro, and he was almost on the wrong end of an upset. djokovic was 3—0 down in the deciding set but came through to win it 7—5. he now plays another spaniard, feliciano lopez. rafael nadal is also through to the third round, and he was also taken to three sets. he was playing italy's roberto fognini. nadal, who's bidding for a fifth madrid masters title, won 7—6, 3—6, 6—4, but admitted he wasn't at his best. he now plays nick kyrgios, the number 16 seed from australia. in the women's singles, the top seed, angelique kerber is out. she was forced to retire during her third round match against eugenie bouchard because of a hamstring injury. the canadian was well on top at the time. she won the first set 6—3 and was leading 5—0 in the second when kerber — who said she first had a problem in her previous match — was forced to call it day. i'm nick marshall—mccormack — see you soon. bye bye. hello there. after the dry weather that we have been experiencing for days and weeks now, there is finally a chang
the world number two was taken to three sets by spain's nicolas almagro, and he was almost on the wrong end of an upset. djokovic was 3—0 down in the deciding set but came through to win it 7—5. he now plays another spaniard, feliciano lopez. rafael nadal is also through to the third round, and he was also taken to three sets. he was playing italy's roberto fognini. nadal, who's bidding for a fifth madrid masters title, won 7—6, 3—6, 6—4, but admitted he wasn't at his best. he now...
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i'm from spain. where are you from? i'm italian. from india. barcelona in spain. london is a melting pot, its flexible labour market a magnet for young workers. across our business, we employ approximately 2,300 people, so it would be fair to say that more than 50% of those employed from the eu. and from the rest of the world altogether? so in total probably around 80% we are looking at. the question that london asks the politicians — if migration is reduced, where will the capital draw its workforce from? the computers flowing over london bridge support a financial sector employing 750,000 people. the city provides nearly 12% of the uk's tax receipts. the brexit negotiations hang over the city, with some banks making plans to move part of their operations to elsewhere in europe. uncertainty is what's causing city firms to continue to build out their contingency plans. the longer those plans are worked through in the fine detail, the more likely that they will be put into action. london is the indispensable city and at election time it provokes different choices
i'm from spain. where are you from? i'm italian. from india. barcelona in spain. london is a melting pot, its flexible labour market a magnet for young workers. across our business, we employ approximately 2,300 people, so it would be fair to say that more than 50% of those employed from the eu. and from the rest of the world altogether? so in total probably around 80% we are looking at. the question that london asks the politicians — if migration is reduced, where will the capital draw its...
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spain remains a big fbi partner. with russia, what happened is relations have been a bit russia andpecially pakistan both held military exercises last year, which hasn't gone to well with new delhi. that might come up. defense-related issues with russia are likely to be on the agenda. we could see some movement on those fronts. lastly, i think he will be in france, which i think will be a big economic issue, because i think he wants more and more investment -- french investment into india. matt: finally, limited get you on the think everyone has been talking about. her campaign stop in bavaria on sunday. how seriously do we take merkel 's invocation that europe has to go its own way? is this just an aggressive campaign speech, ornish she really want to kickoff ties the u.s., which is germany's biggest customer? think, as you said yourself, it was a campaign speech. the area where politicians normally are pretty drastic. for merkel, it was a bit unusual to use such tough for its. -- tough words. disappointment with tr
spain remains a big fbi partner. with russia, what happened is relations have been a bit russia andpecially pakistan both held military exercises last year, which hasn't gone to well with new delhi. that might come up. defense-related issues with russia are likely to be on the agenda. we could see some movement on those fronts. lastly, i think he will be in france, which i think will be a big economic issue, because i think he wants more and more investment -- french investment into india....
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time when spain equalized through sub nachio diaz. the game went straight to penalities but england fell apart — missing two to lose 4—1. england won the tournament in 2010 and 2014. a year after being relegated from the scottish premiership, dundee united will have the chance to bounce back at the first attempt. their championship promotion playoff against falkirk was all square at 2—all after the first leg, and falkirk took the lead through james craigen. but dundee united came back strongly, they'd already had a goal wrongly disallowed when simon murray kept his head to equalise. and with three minutes to go, paul dixon won it for united — with his first goal for five years. they'll play off for promotion against the side that finishes next to bottom of the premiership. celtic are on the verge of a remarkable achievement. if they win or draw their last match in the scottish premiership this weekend — they will have been unbeaten for the whole league season. this report from andy swiss contains some flashing images. when t
time when spain equalized through sub nachio diaz. the game went straight to penalities but england fell apart — missing two to lose 4—1. england won the tournament in 2010 and 2014. a year after being relegated from the scottish premiership, dundee united will have the chance to bounce back at the first attempt. their championship promotion playoff against falkirk was all square at 2—all after the first leg, and falkirk took the lead through james craigen. but dundee united came back...
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in spain thousands of real madrid football fans have been celebrating their team's first league title since 2012. players joined the party aboard an open top bus after beating their rivals barcelona to the la liga title. now it's time for world business report. "hundreds of billions of dollars in the us and jobs, jobs, jobs". the words of president trump as he signs a mammoth defence deal with saudi arabia — but who are the real winners and losers? plus the designs may be chic and stylish but is frantic or placed to start a technology company? we have a special report as campaigning gets under way in the parliamentary elections. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock — also in the programme the trans pacific partnership is back! or is it? rico willjoin us with the latest. we begin with president trump who is on his way to israel: the next stop on his foreign tour. over the weekend in saudi arabia he signed agreements worth hundreds of billions of dollars between saudi and american firms. the deals are said to be worth more than $350 billion over the next ten years and
in spain thousands of real madrid football fans have been celebrating their team's first league title since 2012. players joined the party aboard an open top bus after beating their rivals barcelona to the la liga title. now it's time for world business report. "hundreds of billions of dollars in the us and jobs, jobs, jobs". the words of president trump as he signs a mammoth defence deal with saudi arabia — but who are the real winners and losers? plus the designs may be chic and...
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michelle: also coming up, must-see video of heroes in spain. how they rush to save lives even in the face of that explosion next. ♪ as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ again, james comey, director of the f.b.i., fired today. you can see more on this breaking news story in 15 minutes' time in "world news tonight" with david muir. michelle: must-see video of the firefighters earning the nickname the bravest. watch as they pull up at a fire in spain. look what happened. a huge fireball just as the first firefighters begin to pull someone out. an explosion. it sent everyone flying. but they don't stay down for long. in 30 seconds, all are back on their feet grabbing hoses to battle the flames. 30 people were hurt. all survived. jonathan: developing now, look at this. this is a 20 x 20-foot hole in weapons stored underground. this is the site of major clean-up operation. michelle: intense flames from a school bus in western carolina this morning. mo
michelle: also coming up, must-see video of heroes in spain. how they rush to save lives even in the face of that explosion next. ♪ as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ again, james comey, director of the f.b.i., fired today. you can see more on this breaking news story in 15 minutes' time in "world news tonight" with david muir. michelle: must-see video of the firefighters earning the...
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manchester united are open to come away with the goods on the atlantic coast of spain. the everton manager faces the press and offers full support to his one and hopes the player will be back in the squad soon. noticing, but soon you won't. the same bold tells us what he hopes his legacy would be when he retires in august. thank you forjoining us this evening. nearly 500 years ago it was francis drake who came away with the spoils after raids in spain. manchester united hope to come away with something from the visit in the republic semifinal first leg against other vehicle. this competition is nowjose morinho‘s other vehicle. this competition is now jose morinho‘s priority. other vehicle. this competition is nowjose morinho‘s priority. it is the other —— only competition much as united have never won and it would be great to close the circle and say we are a club that won every single competition in david baldwin. thinking about this as a team, it would be a great achievement. with so would be a great achievement. with so many problems we have had. it will al
manchester united are open to come away with the goods on the atlantic coast of spain. the everton manager faces the press and offers full support to his one and hopes the player will be back in the squad soon. noticing, but soon you won't. the same bold tells us what he hopes his legacy would be when he retires in august. thank you forjoining us this evening. nearly 500 years ago it was francis drake who came away with the spoils after raids in spain. manchester united hope to come away with...
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england will face scotland, spain and portugal in their group games scotland, spain and portugal in theirgroup games in scotland, spain and portugal in their group games in the tournament later that month. and that is all the sport for now. we will have more in the next hour. many thanks. we will see you then. senior labour figures are meeting to approve the party's general election manifesto after a draft version was leaked to the media. the document includes plans to renationalise the railways, royal mail and parts of the energy industry, the scrapping of university tuition fees in england, and a ban on "fracking". our chief political correspondent vicki young is outside the meeting in central london. how embarrassing is this for the party? well, i think initially the idea that this has been leaked, an entire ma nifesto, that this has been leaked, an entire manifesto, of course, that is embarrassing. they would have had a plan to butt out various different announcements over the next few days and then have the big launch next week. that is all now thrown out of the window, but i think in the
england will face scotland, spain and portugal in their group games scotland, spain and portugal in theirgroup games in scotland, spain and portugal in their group games in the tournament later that month. and that is all the sport for now. we will have more in the next hour. many thanks. we will see you then. senior labour figures are meeting to approve the party's general election manifesto after a draft version was leaked to the media. the document includes plans to renationalise the...
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this cyber hack brought down spain's mobile phone nrk.
this cyber hack brought down spain's mobile phone nrk.
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key old ill oil producing, like italy, spain, and greece have been facing a four year drought. on average prices world-wide are already up 30%. olive supply is dropping and demand is increasing, which means, prices are expected to keep rising. >> there is a very bad situation going on in europe. the total amount of olive production of the world has dropped probably 20% in the last couple of years. >> and experts say even if the mediterranian drought ended last year still and shortage due to increasing demand, usually takes newly planted olive tree seven to ten years before becoming productive. >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news," update on breaking news from northeast philly. store clerk shot during a robbery. >> plus, families are targeted as a car bomb rips through an ice cream shop in baghdad. why the timing of this is so important. >> scuffle breaks out at the texas state capitol. how protests led to tense months in the legislative chamber. meisha. >> and jim, looking outside right now dry roadways, little fog, and starting to heat up a bit. one accident in c
key old ill oil producing, like italy, spain, and greece have been facing a four year drought. on average prices world-wide are already up 30%. olive supply is dropping and demand is increasing, which means, prices are expected to keep rising. >> there is a very bad situation going on in europe. the total amount of olive production of the world has dropped probably 20% in the last couple of years. >> and experts say even if the mediterranian drought ended last year still and...
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next, henry is travelling to the city of cadiz in south—west spain, but he's flying into the british possession of gibraltar, and wants to know how to travel onward. "can we take a rental car across the border, or is it better to cross into spain on foot and hire a car ortakea bus?" henry, it's a delightfuljourney from gibraltar to cadiz, which i have made many times and it's very straightforward. from the airport, simply head straight to the spanish frontier. it's a two minute walk — just simply aim away from the rock. you will find yourself in the town of la linea, and five minutes from the border there is a bus station. if there's no imminent departure direct to cadiz, hop on any bus to the city of algeciras, where you will find a lot more choice. iceland is the impending destination this summer for angela, and for thousands of other travellers attracted by the proliferation of air links to reykjavik. angela wonders... "where is the best place to change money?" in iceland, but only a little at a time. the icelandic krona is a minority currency, and the spread — that's the diff
next, henry is travelling to the city of cadiz in south—west spain, but he's flying into the british possession of gibraltar, and wants to know how to travel onward. "can we take a rental car across the border, or is it better to cross into spain on foot and hire a car ortakea bus?" henry, it's a delightfuljourney from gibraltar to cadiz, which i have made many times and it's very straightforward. from the airport, simply head straight to the spanish frontier. it's a two minute walk...
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theave some entrees for inflation data tomorrow, from the likes of spain and germany. this is last month's inflation to give you a taste. what did we learn from spain and germany? spainthe inflation from and germany showed a slowdown. a bigger slowdown than analysts were expecting because the easter effect was taken out of the data. it shows inflation isn't going anywhere fast, a message that havesome of the hardliners been saying. we need to wait longer to see inflation coming through in the core as well as in the more jumpy measures like crude oil or commodities that the ecb can't control. on thursday, the day of the election, a busy day. paul dobson. first check in on word news. emma: the islamic state claiming responsibility for a deadly car bomb attack outside a popular ice cream shop. the attack came days into the holy month of ramadan when muslims fast during daylight hours. there was an explosion during the fact that public pension office. at least 12 were killed. german authorities detained a 17-year-old syrian male after an attack inning berlin. he was arrest
theave some entrees for inflation data tomorrow, from the likes of spain and germany. this is last month's inflation to give you a taste. what did we learn from spain and germany? spainthe inflation from and germany showed a slowdown. a bigger slowdown than analysts were expecting because the easter effect was taken out of the data. it shows inflation isn't going anywhere fast, a message that havesome of the hardliners been saying. we need to wait longer to see inflation coming through in the...
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a very small region in spain, is it not? >> yes. >> they don't speak the typical hispanic or spanish language? >> they speak either canolon or spanish coustelian, their own culture. they're famously stubborn about protecting their culture and the language and culture was outlawed in franco times. they were not loved during the times of fascism and naziism. they are resilient. they are among the toughest people on earth and the most ferocious lovers of food. even the bad restaurants in san sebastian are really good. >> you can't go wrong. you talked about how they put such an emphasis, almost an obsession, on high quality and the freshest of ingredients. >> yeah. >> why do you think there's that influence there? >> we asked people about this, and they kind of shrug and say it's always been like this. the basque like to argue about the differences between things. they'll argue about the soccer game or their traditional sport. >> they're competitive, then? >> the difference between -- not something they like to talk about. that
a very small region in spain, is it not? >> yes. >> they don't speak the typical hispanic or spanish language? >> they speak either canolon or spanish coustelian, their own culture. they're famously stubborn about protecting their culture and the language and culture was outlawed in franco times. they were not loved during the times of fascism and naziism. they are resilient. they are among the toughest people on earth and the most ferocious lovers of food. even the bad...
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molly: how is this area perceived in spain? foreign tourists are shocked when they find out just how glorious the tomb of franco is, but many spaniards are pretty divided about it. there are a small minority, i would say, of right-wing nostalgics that visit that site on franco's birthday, the anniversary of his death, and they show support. and regular masses are held there. it is starting to make the majority of spaniards uncomfortable, hence this motion and probably the support of some of those younger parties. motion ofcking the looking at this issue. molly: thank you for that report from madrid. time now for a business update. i am joined in the studio for more. mexico has a bit of an economic morning for the u.s. latin america's second-largest economy says it has its eyes on china are the warning comes amid tense trade negotiations with its neighbor to the north. the president is expected to visit china in september to boost a bilateral trading relationship between the two countries. charts its course without the united st
molly: how is this area perceived in spain? foreign tourists are shocked when they find out just how glorious the tomb of franco is, but many spaniards are pretty divided about it. there are a small minority, i would say, of right-wing nostalgics that visit that site on franco's birthday, the anniversary of his death, and they show support. and regular masses are held there. it is starting to make the majority of spaniards uncomfortable, hence this motion and probably the support of some of...
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we are hearing reports from spain that other companies may have been affected. we don't know if they are linked, but there is talk ofa they are linked, but there is talk of a vulnerability these criminals are attacking. how easy or how difficult is it to combat this, to fight this? once you have been attacked with this run somewhere, whatever you want to call it, how easyis whatever you want to call it, how easy is it to defeat it? this is a difficult kind of attack. the big advice is make sure you have got back—ups held locally, not in the cloud because this malicious softwa re cloud because this malicious software can get into network computers. if you have back—ups, you can go back to them. what they are lying on, the criminals, you will not be able to get to this data without their say—so and that leaves you vulnerable. but they are exploiting older forms of software that may not be up today in terms of their security protection. whatever has happened will question how robust the nhs defences are. does anybody have any idea where these hackers are base
we are hearing reports from spain that other companies may have been affected. we don't know if they are linked, but there is talk ofa they are linked, but there is talk of a vulnerability these criminals are attacking. how easy or how difficult is it to combat this, to fight this? once you have been attacked with this run somewhere, whatever you want to call it, how easyis whatever you want to call it, how easy is it to defeat it? this is a difficult kind of attack. the big advice is make sure...
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that's because prices for energy are regulated centrally in t te spain. lots of people now say the prproject was all l wind and noo substance.e. >> they announced that our island would be provided with 100% sustainable energy -- and that hasn't happened. we ask why not, and don't get any ansnswe. somebody needs to explain to us why it's not working. >> the developers ononce promid to shut dodown the old diesel-driven power planant. bt no onene talks a about that any more. a fuel tanker still makes regular trips to the island. and the old plant's smokestacks ill blow lots of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as the brand-new wind turbines spin on the heieights above. the operatoror's press spokeswon defefends the expensive investment. she says that despite speedbumps, el hierro's energy mix is now much m more enviroronmentally frfriendly tht was in t the past. >> in the first year of operationsns -- in 2016 -- we sasaved over 7,000 tons of dies, which means we emitted 14,000 tons less of co2. and other islands will profit from the pioneering work we've do
that's because prices for energy are regulated centrally in t te spain. lots of people now say the prproject was all l wind and noo substance.e. >> they announced that our island would be provided with 100% sustainable energy -- and that hasn't happened. we ask why not, and don't get any ansnswe. somebody needs to explain to us why it's not working. >> the developers ononce promid to shut dodown the old diesel-driven power planant. bt no onene talks a about that any more. a fuel...
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we have also had some reports that companies in spain have been cut up in it. the prime minister went on to say that there is no evidence at the moment that patient data has been compromised. we can speak to our correspondent abi jaiyeola who's in york. however they been affected there? teaching hospitals trusts say they have been significantly affected, but they have taken steps to keep clinical services running. we have spoken to patients affected with problems with prescriptions and discharge notes. we have also heard from one man who had an mri scan cancelled. one woman who had an x—ray has had it postponed until tuesday. the hospitals here have cancelled summer breast screening that were planned. other patients have said they have been treated and things have been fine, doctors are doing things the old—fashioned way, making those with papers. they have gone on to praise the hospital for how they are coping with this. we have heard from a source that the cyber attack has affected their ability to sterilise equipment that has affected some operations. as
we have also had some reports that companies in spain have been cut up in it. the prime minister went on to say that there is no evidence at the moment that patient data has been compromised. we can speak to our correspondent abi jaiyeola who's in york. however they been affected there? teaching hospitals trusts say they have been significantly affected, but they have taken steps to keep clinical services running. we have spoken to patients affected with problems with prescriptions and...
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as you mentioned, mario draghi is speaking in spain. i will go to the european central bank in frankfurt because they are giving a financial stability review, so we get an outlook on their growth and expectations. and inflation equitation. i will try to get out of him a little bit about monetary policy and when the fed is going to go back to some sort of normalization or at least announced the beginning of thinking about going to normalization and a taper. guy. guy: cash is opening. the headline level, market makers are not going to give us a guide today. ftse barely budging. level,just shy of the 74 just shy of the 75 level, but no real clear sense of direction pure you'll see that from a number of the other markets as well. bias to the downside, i would argue. we will watch some of the individual stock stories. we will come back and talk about that in just a moment. let us get to nejra cehic for more detail in the markets. nejra: we have the gilt market open here as well. the european bond markets and the 10 year treasury the yield --
as you mentioned, mario draghi is speaking in spain. i will go to the european central bank in frankfurt because they are giving a financial stability review, so we get an outlook on their growth and expectations. and inflation equitation. i will try to get out of him a little bit about monetary policy and when the fed is going to go back to some sort of normalization or at least announced the beginning of thinking about going to normalization and a taper. guy. guy: cash is opening. the...
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it's not for countries like spain and india. but you know, facebook has spain and india. you have to get spain and india to get to a billion users. and they're still at 120, 130-million users. so it's a little bit of a problem. but they don't seem to care. down the road, snap feels to me like they are just too small to ever gain market size of facebook. so i think they will be a division of apple or google down the road. and again, a long time off. the app is super fun if you have kids. (mark danon)they love it!i think the big headline people saw yesterday was they lost over 2-billion dollars for the quarter. but really 2-billion of that loss was stock given to the ceo and other people in the company. (rob black)you are correct. (mark danon)and they lost about 188-million for the quarter. post your questions on rob's facebook page and we'll answer them here on kron 4. tonight, one man is still in the hospital.. after this violent brawl at a wedding in fremont. it happened over the weekend. one person has been arrested -- and now, police are looking for more suspects. kron
it's not for countries like spain and india. but you know, facebook has spain and india. you have to get spain and india to get to a billion users. and they're still at 120, 130-million users. so it's a little bit of a problem. but they don't seem to care. down the road, snap feels to me like they are just too small to ever gain market size of facebook. so i think they will be a division of apple or google down the road. and again, a long time off. the app is super fun if you have kids. (mark...
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it's not for countries like spain and india. but you know, facebook has spain and india. you have to get spain and india to get to a billion users. and they're still at 120, 130-million users. so it's a little bit of a problem. but they don't seem to care. down the road, snap feels to me like they are just too small to ever gain market size of facebook. so i think they will be a division of apple or google down the road. and again, a long time off. the app is super fun if you have kids. (mark danon)they love it!i think the big headline people saw yesterday was they lost over 2-billion dollars for the quarter. but really 2-billion of that loss was stock given to the ceo and other people in the company. (rob black)you are correct. (mark danon)and they lost about 188-million for the quarter. post your questions on rob's facebook page and we'll answer them here on kron 4. game six between san antonio and houston. the spurs with a chance to close it out on the road. jonathan simmons in place for kawhi leonard who injured his ankle in game five it was all spurs -- lamrcus aldri
it's not for countries like spain and india. but you know, facebook has spain and india. you have to get spain and india to get to a billion users. and they're still at 120, 130-million users. so it's a little bit of a problem. but they don't seem to care. down the road, snap feels to me like they are just too small to ever gain market size of facebook. so i think they will be a division of apple or google down the road. and again, a long time off. the app is super fun if you have kids. (mark...
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>> it was america and britain and spain, some for spain and, yeah. >> it was the north versus-- >> south korea? >> the north versus the south. do you know what the civil war was about? >> i'm not much of a history guy. jesse: i can tell. ♪ world war ii, who did we fight there? >> wow and i just learned this, putting me to the test. my teacher watches, it's going to be mad. >> allies versus-- >> china. >> vietnam. jesse: that was the last question. >> china. >> germany and japan. jesse: who won the cold war. >> i do not know. russia. >> france. jesse: america won the cold war. >> oh, okay, so, go america! . jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russia is cold up there, you know. jesse: do you know who i am? >> i sadly don't. jesse: i'm watters and this is jesse: i'm watters and this is my world right here. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mut
>> it was america and britain and spain, some for spain and, yeah. >> it was the north versus-- >> south korea? >> the north versus the south. do you know what the civil war was about? >> i'm not much of a history guy. jesse: i can tell. ♪ world war ii, who did we fight there? >> wow and i just learned this, putting me to the test. my teacher watches, it's going to be mad. >> allies versus-- >> china. >> vietnam. jesse: that was the last...
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south offers for spain and portugal, the weather is pretty decent, there will be more clouds blowing into western areas so will be more clouds blowing into western areas so not as warm as it has been. 25 degrees in madrid, still pretty good, pretty warm across eastern spain. another wet day for france, rain turning more showery is the day goes by, wet weatherfor germany rain turning more showery is the day goes by, wet weather for germany and temperatures in berlin just 10 degrees, cold enough forfrost temperatures in berlin just 10 degrees, cold enough for frost to start the day across parts of finland, latvia, this way near and estonia fags to high pressure which is sending these eastern north north—easterly winds that are these eastern north—easterly winds across parts of the eastern uk. in scotland move 20s. - miller will have 20s. miller will have half hour. —— in halfan the two contenders for the french presidency are going head—to—head in a live televised debate. 20 million viewers are expected to tune in as centrist candidate 91“? i off brexit talks. threats aga
south offers for spain and portugal, the weather is pretty decent, there will be more clouds blowing into western areas so will be more clouds blowing into western areas so not as warm as it has been. 25 degrees in madrid, still pretty good, pretty warm across eastern spain. another wet day for france, rain turning more showery is the day goes by, wet weatherfor germany rain turning more showery is the day goes by, wet weather for germany and temperatures in berlin just 10 degrees, cold enough...
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northern spain not doing too well but southern spain and portugal, plenty of warm sunshine and things are looking good across the canary islands. temperature wise, we have the north west south west split. disappointing temperatures in warsaw and parts of germany. closer to home, high—pressure world manny but will be developing easterly winds that the rest of this week warm and sunny further west. and forget you can see a full uk weather forecast here in about five —— half an hour. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. our top story is the french presidential election. at a rally in paris, frontrunner emmanuel macron urged his supporters to choose hope over despair and resist the far—right. translation: the question being posed on may 7th is that of the future of france, of europe, and a certain concept of the world. at her own event, marine le pen launched a stinging attack on her rival saying he is the "candidate of continuity". translation: emmanuel macron isjust francois hollande who wants to stick around and is clinging onto power like a barnacle. brexit talks
northern spain not doing too well but southern spain and portugal, plenty of warm sunshine and things are looking good across the canary islands. temperature wise, we have the north west south west split. disappointing temperatures in warsaw and parts of germany. closer to home, high—pressure world manny but will be developing easterly winds that the rest of this week warm and sunny further west. and forget you can see a full uk weather forecast here in about five —— half an hour. hello,...