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west over the early history and development of the west. and clearly, the western landscape, the floor and fauna and the topography -- the flora and fauna and the topography has soundly affected who we are as a people, even before the west was physically explored. the idea of the west was incredibly powerful in the american imagination, even great writers like thoreau wrote about the west. for him, the west might have been conquered, massachusetts as ,pposed -- have been concord massachusetts as opposed to boston, but many of the pivotal figures who actually wrote about the west directly, whether they were people like john viewer, leopold and others. we have heard a little bit about the concept of the frontier in american history, and there have been many seminal books written about the power of the frontier or the idea of the frontier in american history. early reports, writers and intlers were about the west the context of this guy is bigger here, the stars are brighter, the horizons are broader. the animals are bigger, wilder, and fierce
west over the early history and development of the west. and clearly, the western landscape, the floor and fauna and the topography -- the flora and fauna and the topography has soundly affected who we are as a people, even before the west was physically explored. the idea of the west was incredibly powerful in the american imagination, even great writers like thoreau wrote about the west. for him, the west might have been conquered, massachusetts as ,pposed -- have been concord massachusetts...
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very interested in the west, because the west is the future and the west is federal. it is the future for obvious reasons -- there are going to be future states there, they will vote and potentially be able to ratify or block the ratification of constitutional amendments, and the west is federal, meaning it is controlled by congress. it is easy to overlook now. it isen doing history, hard to avoid taking the present and projecting it into the past, and thinking the past has been just like that. one thing is different is during ,hat time, before the civil war everyone, almost literally everyone -- i know i should not talk in absolutes, but virtually everyone accepted whether you opposed to slavery or if you were an all-out advocate of slavery, everyone agreed that the federal government could not do anything about slavery in states where it existed. could notvernment touch it. it was not up for grabs, and often students ask me, why didn't they do something? why did they not get rid of slavery in states that it existed? because the federal government could not do anythi
very interested in the west, because the west is the future and the west is federal. it is the future for obvious reasons -- there are going to be future states there, they will vote and potentially be able to ratify or block the ratification of constitutional amendments, and the west is federal, meaning it is controlled by congress. it is easy to overlook now. it isen doing history, hard to avoid taking the present and projecting it into the past, and thinking the past has been just like that....
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welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts and the great craic. and now they're flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area's as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it's where marconi sent the first tra ns—atla ntic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over one million across ireland, with a further two million people emigrating. so this is the skibbereen saturday market. at the height of summer, i think maybe the best market anywhere in the country. the freshest mozzarella available in ireland right now. mmmm. it's like lactic poetry. april makes the most astonishing potions. slainte! when we think vinegars, we think it
welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts and the great craic. and now they're flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area's as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures....
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we are going to put west virginia first. [cheering] we're going to fight against all of those unlawful and you legal regulations that hold back job creators like the one i defeated as your attorney general and the ones that president trump is withdrawing. we are going to ignite the economy even more. we will supercharge west virginia when we make the trump tax cut permanent. [cheering and applause] and, we are going to re-empower the people of the state of west virginia with term limits to hold washington politicians accountable. [cheering and applause] we will stop the funding of planned parenthood -- yeah, we will. and we are going to take back our west virginia values and and the grabs by the liberals in washington. and, not insignificantly, we will all stand for the national anthem. [cheering and applause] [chanting usa!] but i need your help. we are getting a lot of support from president trump. because of his last trip, we are basically even in the polls, but we have a lot more work to do against the wily ways of these
we are going to put west virginia first. [cheering] we're going to fight against all of those unlawful and you legal regulations that hold back job creators like the one i defeated as your attorney general and the ones that president trump is withdrawing. we are going to ignite the economy even more. we will supercharge west virginia when we make the trump tax cut permanent. [cheering and applause] and, we are going to re-empower the people of the state of west virginia with term limits to hold...
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the west emancipate women first. the first woman to get the vote in the united states are in 1869 in wyoming territory. that's a long story that involves all these multiethnic settlement issues that we have been talking about. southwestern territories and states, most of them adopt some form of women suffrage long before the east does. we thought about that and wondered about it. i had a conversation about this, in 2014. i had another conversation last year about it. things look a little different right now. we have taken the march of women's rights ever forward in a more expanding way for granted, that myt of the things these are fought for, highly contested things. whether it's everything from reproductive rights, to equal pay, to a variety of other kinds of things. family leave or whatever. if you see it from that point of view, they look much more like fragile freedoms. seems alive to us today because we understand that nothing is ever over. history just keeps on happening. >> one specific example. i have worked
the west emancipate women first. the first woman to get the vote in the united states are in 1869 in wyoming territory. that's a long story that involves all these multiethnic settlement issues that we have been talking about. southwestern territories and states, most of them adopt some form of women suffrage long before the east does. we thought about that and wondered about it. i had a conversation about this, in 2014. i had another conversation last year about it. things look a little...
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to have the west's sixth seed in syria and in the end they were mall. unscrupulous smarter in understanding the set up of the syrian conflict and they managed to a for the regime to regain control of most of the country okay. i want to pick up another the moment meant bringing it back to it live itself what would you expect from the rebels themselves would you expect them to use the civilians essentially. as hostages and shields have been doing so in the past weeks already they do not care about civilian casualties they are no different in that mentality from those holding power in damascus. and it was a strong era of western countries to support these people believing that they could bring about change in syria. these jihadi fighters whether whether they come from i mean it's it's quite amazing to see that most of these jihadi fighters are close to a cada never the less these parties have been supported in the past. by the gulf arab states by turkey and also by the western countries who let turkey and the gulf arab states do whatever they please they w
to have the west's sixth seed in syria and in the end they were mall. unscrupulous smarter in understanding the set up of the syrian conflict and they managed to a for the regime to regain control of most of the country okay. i want to pick up another the moment meant bringing it back to it live itself what would you expect from the rebels themselves would you expect them to use the civilians essentially. as hostages and shields have been doing so in the past weeks already they do not care...
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trump: listen, this is west virginia. highest ever first-quarter surplus, history -- $120.5 billion above estimate. revenue growth by month, july of 24.1. 14.9. 16.9. total revenue growth for west virginia up 18%. thank you, president trump, thank you. [cheering and applause] gov. justice: i will be short and sweet, nobody can love this man more than i except you, maybe. [cheering and applause] gov. justice: what he has done for west virginia is off the charts. we have got to step up. we have got to deliver him patrick morrissey. we have to deliver him an absolute solid republican congress. come on, now. get behind him. god bless all of you. [cheering and applause] pres. trump: big jim. that's a big man. and he's doing a great job, he really is, he is doing a great job -- look at these numbers. for july, up 24.1%, revenue growth. [cheering and applause] pres. trump: think of that. i will tell you, look, you people, you know, you were great to me, we won the state i-40 two points. do you know what 42 points is? and that, i
trump: listen, this is west virginia. highest ever first-quarter surplus, history -- $120.5 billion above estimate. revenue growth by month, july of 24.1. 14.9. 16.9. total revenue growth for west virginia up 18%. thank you, president trump, thank you. [cheering and applause] gov. justice: i will be short and sweet, nobody can love this man more than i except you, maybe. [cheering and applause] gov. justice: what he has done for west virginia is off the charts. we have got to step up. we have...
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but surely this would be where west ham wobble... not this west ham. arnautovic got free and made it three and as pellegrini becomes a pensioner, his team seem reborn. burnley share colours and struggles with west ham, plus they have also inherited their heart. joe hart was the goal last season for west ham and was desperately protecting burnley‘s today in the face of dangerous wolves. sean dyche said afterward his team seemed lost inafog. said afterward his team seemed lost in a fog. wolves plotted a course around them and jimenez got the winner. it is easy to forget they have just been promoted and their ambition clearly doesn't stop there. let's round up some of the day's other sport now. great britain will be seeded in next year's revamped davis cup competiion, after beating uzbekistan 3—1 in their world group play off tie this weekend. british number two, cameron norrie beat sanjar fayziev in the first of today's singles matches to give great britain victory in glasgow. and angela stanford has won the final golf major of the year, the evian ch
but surely this would be where west ham wobble... not this west ham. arnautovic got free and made it three and as pellegrini becomes a pensioner, his team seem reborn. burnley share colours and struggles with west ham, plus they have also inherited their heart. joe hart was the goal last season for west ham and was desperately protecting burnley‘s today in the face of dangerous wolves. sean dyche said afterward his team seemed lost inafog. said afterward his team seemed lost in a fog. wolves...
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it was initiated by the west, and that was a mistake. i regret this decision by the west. and while being quite friendly to the west, exceptionally friendly to the west, i regret the decision made by the west to initiate the coup in ukraine. just one more point on trust, do you think there can be any trust when the united states‘ top intelligence national security officials all say there is no doubt that russia has systematically interfered in the us democratic process, most notably in the 2016 presidential election. we have evidence of similar sorts of things have been done in france. there‘s been serious allegation of russian involvement in the brexit campaign. what is russia doing these covert operations? and how, in your view, can the west trust a country that‘s conducting this kind of cyber operation? i think the statement doesn‘t make it easier to re—establish trust. that is for sure. they are indications of a lack of trust. a huge deficit of trust. but the statements are not things that we believe are true. they are just indications of either perceptions o
it was initiated by the west, and that was a mistake. i regret this decision by the west. and while being quite friendly to the west, exceptionally friendly to the west, i regret the decision made by the west to initiate the coup in ukraine. just one more point on trust, do you think there can be any trust when the united states‘ top intelligence national security officials all say there is no doubt that russia has systematically interfered in the us democratic process, most notably in the...
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the further north and west extensive cloud. thick enoughin and west extensive cloud. thick enough in highland scotland to give mist and drizzle. a few breaks in the cloud if you look closely enough in the north—east. cloud will tend to break up at times in the west, some glimmers of brightness. the best sunshine always in the central and eastern parts of england. a bit of magic world. temperatures getting to 2425. the of magic world. temperatures getting to 21125. the extra cloud in the south—west of wales but that breaking at times to give the odd speu breaking at times to give the odd spell of sunshine. similar for north—west england and northern ireland. 21 is that brightens up in belfast. scotland extensive cloud and drizzle over the hills. around the coast you can see some brighter spells. more sunshine lifting temperatures to 21. tonight we see areas of cloud across western areas. some drizzle and misty and murky conditions. further east it is clear and a bit cool here but not as chilly as the last couple of nights. further west around 14—16. a similar d
the further north and west extensive cloud. thick enoughin and west extensive cloud. thick enough in highland scotland to give mist and drizzle. a few breaks in the cloud if you look closely enough in the north—east. cloud will tend to break up at times in the west, some glimmers of brightness. the best sunshine always in the central and eastern parts of england. a bit of magic world. temperatures getting to 2425. the of magic world. temperatures getting to 21125. the extra cloud in the...
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top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university tayour doctor about xarelto®. top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, part of the trickle-down effect of the opioid epidemic is its impact on children of addicts. in some cases it's forced grandparents to step in and take over the family, raising the grandkids while their own children battle substance abuse. kenneth craig reports from hard hit west virginia. >> reporter: at 65 and 62 years old, sharon and terri beckett are raising children for a second time. >> you just love them like they're your very own. they struggle because they miss their mom and dad sometimes. >> reporter: mariah and elijah were left in their care while their parents are battling drug addictions. their mother has been out of their lives for ears and their father in and out of rehab. >> what were you most fearful of the situation? >> th
top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university tayour doctor about xarelto®. top in ticket sales for the west virginia state university >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> well, part of the trickle-down effect of the opioid epidemic is its impact on children of addicts. in some cases it's forced grandparents...
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west virginia has a very big decision to make you can go back to the values of those who abandoned west virginia hillary clinton, barack obama or joe manchin, or you can stand with somebody who puts you first america first and west virginia first. the stake in this election cannot be higher. the differences between myself and my opponent they could not be sharper. guys, you've a choice. you will be electing a conservative fighter with the record results who well advance the agenda. the dishonest washington liberal. you are going to be empowered that same group of radical liberal obstructionist. now, with dishonest washington liberal. dishonest washington liberal has a history supporting the radical gun control. he abandon your values back in planned parenthood he abandon your paychecks when he said no to the trump tax cuts. he abandon you when he supports amnesty and when he opposed the border wall. but, we are going to build that wall joe manchin supported hillary clinton even after she made clear she wanted to take away our coal, our oil and our jobs. shame on him. and that's why, lib
west virginia has a very big decision to make you can go back to the values of those who abandoned west virginia hillary clinton, barack obama or joe manchin, or you can stand with somebody who puts you first america first and west virginia first. the stake in this election cannot be higher. the differences between myself and my opponent they could not be sharper. guys, you've a choice. you will be electing a conservative fighter with the record results who well advance the agenda. the...
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my first time to key west. as you heard, i am the president of the george c marshall foundation located on the post of the virginia military institute marshall alma mater in lexington, virginia. everyone in virginia speaks with this accent. [laughter] >> what i am going to talk to you today about is the marshall plan, but also add color to the man who lent his name to the entire endeavor, george c marshall. we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the passage of the erp act back in april. seven years of the marshall plan. the influence of the marshall plan really has been remarkable. creating the economic preconditions for recovery after world war ii. and the mechanism that helped ensure that usa did not turn inward as she had done after world war i. the heart of this endeavor was marshall, soldier turned statesman. it was his understanding and vision that i would argue, in seeing and employing the economic power of the united states to win the peace in the same fashion as he had done with the military power
my first time to key west. as you heard, i am the president of the george c marshall foundation located on the post of the virginia military institute marshall alma mater in lexington, virginia. everyone in virginia speaks with this accent. [laughter] >> what i am going to talk to you today about is the marshall plan, but also add color to the man who lent his name to the entire endeavor, george c marshall. we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the passage of the erp act back in...
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still some showers further north and west. some gusty winds for a time as the rain clears away eastwards. again, temperatures 12—16 celsius. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, urges european leaders to "step back from the abyss", a day after theresa may demanded more respect from brussels in the brexit talks. a future labour government could renationalise the rail industry within five years, according to the shadow chancellor. and supermarket chain the co—op vows to scrap plastic carrier bags and replace them with an environmentally—friendly version. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming to you this week from the sunny thames riverside. this is the perfect place to watch the world go by. also a great place to catch up on some of our recent adventures here on the travel show. here's a of what's coming up. blows whistle. i'm actually scared! it's incredible. let's kick off with just some of those trips
still some showers further north and west. some gusty winds for a time as the rain clears away eastwards. again, temperatures 12—16 celsius. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, urges european leaders to "step back from the abyss", a day after theresa may demanded more respect from brussels in the brexit talks. a future labour government could renationalise the rail industry within five years, according to the shadow chancellor. and...
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west begins to turn sour. and the frontier, the space starts to run out. and ford was right on the cusp of that. and towards the end of his life his questions became harder, about the indians and the implicit racism and the brutality of the west. (narrator) "the searchers" is a tale of a man's quest for his niece, who has been kidnapped by indians, that explores obsession and racial hatred. there's no more time for praying, amen. brad, martin. amen. (music playing) (thomas schatz) i think one of the things that makes "the searchers" such a powerful film is the john wayne figure. the western hero by definition is a fairly obsessive type. clearly, in "the searchers," that type of character is pushed to absolute extremes, where it's not simply obsessive but virtually psychotic behavior. maybe you don't know my brad's been sitting up -- i'd be obliged if you'd come to the point, ma'am. it's just that i know that martha'd want you to take care of her boys as well as her girls. and if the girls are dead, don't let t
west begins to turn sour. and the frontier, the space starts to run out. and ford was right on the cusp of that. and towards the end of his life his questions became harder, about the indians and the implicit racism and the brutality of the west. (narrator) "the searchers" is a tale of a man's quest for his niece, who has been kidnapped by indians, that explores obsession and racial hatred. there's no more time for praying, amen. brad, martin. amen. (music playing) (thomas schatz) i...
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from here it has another 200 miles to run to the west. right here is when the canyon andts to widen and deepen turn into classic views you see in most photographs or calendars or famous images. before now it is a much narrower gorge and when it reaches desert 10 miles wide and a mile deep and has another 200 miles to run to the west before it ends up at lake mead. the colorado river runs all the way from the rocky mountains to between california and arizona as it heads south. you can see the tower over there, the desert view watchtower, and it is a tribute to the hopi tribe. it is not there to see the canyon better. it is 70 feet also you get a slightly better view from the top, but it is really a monument to the hopi tribe. mostopis are one of the famous tribes in america, and the used to live here in the grand canyon, their ancestors used to live and farm inside the grand canyon about one dozen years ago. there were part of a very widespread culture that we today puebloan.tral have a long connection to the grand canyon and it is still v
from here it has another 200 miles to run to the west. right here is when the canyon andts to widen and deepen turn into classic views you see in most photographs or calendars or famous images. before now it is a much narrower gorge and when it reaches desert 10 miles wide and a mile deep and has another 200 miles to run to the west before it ends up at lake mead. the colorado river runs all the way from the rocky mountains to between california and arizona as it heads south. you can see the...
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we can all imagine any post-reservation west when the u.s. army has won the civil war, there are no longer major adversaries confronting the american nationstate from 1865 until the spanish-american war of 1890 weight. an entire generation of u.s. military leaders will seek engagement and recognition in western american military campaigns or stations. -trainedthem are yale army officers like william henry pratt, william tecumseh sherman. the rival of the u.s. army at the time of the aftermath of the establishment of reservations, like the one in colorado, is ratified by the senate through a tricky process. these are the kind of structuring political, sovereignl, legal, mechanisms that yield those forms of autonomous, strategic goals that tribes have been trying to obtain for decades. people will not know this because it is not in your colorado history books, but he goes to washington four times throughout the second half of his career. he is probably the preeminent sman ofo indian statemen the 19th century. he was born in colorado. it is not
we can all imagine any post-reservation west when the u.s. army has won the civil war, there are no longer major adversaries confronting the american nationstate from 1865 until the spanish-american war of 1890 weight. an entire generation of u.s. military leaders will seek engagement and recognition in western american military campaigns or stations. -trainedthem are yale army officers like william henry pratt, william tecumseh sherman. the rival of the u.s. army at the time of the aftermath...
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deals the framework document proposes a five-year transitional period in the west bank and gaza during which the israeli military government will be withdrawn and a self governing authority will be elected with full autonomy. it also provides for israeli forces to remain in specified locations during this period to protect israel's security. the palestinians will have the right to the participate in the determination of their own future, in negotiations which will resolve the final status of the west bank and gaza, and then to produce an israeli-jordanian peace treaty. these negotiations will be based on all the provisions and all the principles of the united nations security council resolution 242 and it provides that israel may live in peace within secure and recognized borders and this great aspiration of israel has been certified, without constraint, with the greatest degree of enthusiasm by president sadat the leader of one of the greatest nations on earth. [applause] president carter: the other document is entitled "framework for the conclusion of a peace treaty between egypt and
deals the framework document proposes a five-year transitional period in the west bank and gaza during which the israeli military government will be withdrawn and a self governing authority will be elected with full autonomy. it also provides for israeli forces to remain in specified locations during this period to protect israel's security. the palestinians will have the right to the participate in the determination of their own future, in negotiations which will resolve the final status of...
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, the west has sanctions on moscow, will find other friends and allies west has sanctions on moscow, will find otherfriends and allies in west has sanctions on moscow, will find other friends and allies in the east. he was quite far away, steve rosenberg, which might explain some of the delay. a new law criminalising sexual violence and harassment is coming into force in morocco. the legislation — which includes a ban on forced marriage — follows growing concern in recent years about levels of abuse against women. 0ne survey found that six in ten moroccan women had suffered some kind of violence. recent rape cases have received wide coverage on social media. a court in peru has given a second life sentence to the jailed leader of the shining path rebel group. abimahel guzman was found guilty of orchestrating a bomb attack that killed 25 people in lima in 1992. nine other former maoist leaders were also given life sentences. nearly 70,000 peruvians died in the two—decade long insurgency launched by shining path. pro—whaling nations have blocked an attempt to create a whale san
, the west has sanctions on moscow, will find other friends and allies west has sanctions on moscow, will find otherfriends and allies in west has sanctions on moscow, will find other friends and allies in the east. he was quite far away, steve rosenberg, which might explain some of the delay. a new law criminalising sexual violence and harassment is coming into force in morocco. the legislation — which includes a ban on forced marriage — follows growing concern in recent years about levels...
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the people of west virginia love our country. they honor our history, and they always respect our great american flag. [cheering] pres. trump: this is a truly amazing time for our nation. our economy is booming like never before, remember i told you. way, your state is booming like never before. [cheering] pres. trump: poverty is plummeting, our stock market is , it reached its all-time high in history, either way, which i view as jobs, jobs, jobs. all-time high. miners areat coal back to work. [cheering] pres. trump: a lot of people said that wasn't going to happen. you are back to work. not only back to work, they are opening up mines all over the place, we are opening up steel mills needthe steel coal miners are working and the steel workers are working and our whole country is working. we are taking care of our veterans and our military will soon be more powerful than ever before. [cheering] pres. trump: america is winning again. again.rica is respected nations.ft the united believe me, they respect us now again. they all res
the people of west virginia love our country. they honor our history, and they always respect our great american flag. [cheering] pres. trump: this is a truly amazing time for our nation. our economy is booming like never before, remember i told you. way, your state is booming like never before. [cheering] pres. trump: poverty is plummeting, our stock market is , it reached its all-time high in history, either way, which i view as jobs, jobs, jobs. all-time high. miners areat coal back to work....
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so they came west, looking for a place to acquire a cattle ranch. they rolled into flagstaff on 1886, justd in april after a big fire had burned down virtually all of the town. so they get off the railroad and survey this smoldering ash and thing, boy, i don't think we came to the right place. but they did decide to stay here and they bought a herd of 1500 cattle. they invented their own brand for their new heard. their bar brand, after old home of cincinnati, ohio. they established a cow will ranch, which over the years, grew to be a very large ranch, one of the biggest in the west. but also, it was a time for entrepreneurs. the opportunity was there. they established a mercantile store, not unlike your own store in cincinnati. they diversified into a whole lot of different businesses. so i am in the third-generation. my grandfather was one of the original people who started it. cattle ranch, some of their mercantile operations still survive. the reason i was interested in doing this book is flagstaff is relatively a new town. it is rarely more tha
so they came west, looking for a place to acquire a cattle ranch. they rolled into flagstaff on 1886, justd in april after a big fire had burned down virtually all of the town. so they get off the railroad and survey this smoldering ash and thing, boy, i don't think we came to the right place. but they did decide to stay here and they bought a herd of 1500 cattle. they invented their own brand for their new heard. their bar brand, after old home of cincinnati, ohio. they established a cow will...
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what the west has achieved the the unfortunate thing is that we have done nothing to stop assad and i agree with you in the end. we're going to see russia stablished as a major power and we in spite of everything we've done is back to the fact that we're the only people who've ever done anything it's real terrorists in the west are going to be marginalized before we picked up i see myself getting into position to address that but let me say let us just briefly take a closer look at the situation in itself before we pick up some of the issues that there has just raised we have a short report on the situation in the city and its region. the people of it live are facing an imminent military offensive and they're preparing for the worst anyone who can is getting out those who remain are seeking shelter in makeshift bunkers. an estimated three million civilians live here half of them displaced from elsewhere in syria also digging in here are about ten thousand mostly islamist rebels the bombs are meant for them many observers are afraid that poison gas may be used. you risk of course many
what the west has achieved the the unfortunate thing is that we have done nothing to stop assad and i agree with you in the end. we're going to see russia stablished as a major power and we in spite of everything we've done is back to the fact that we're the only people who've ever done anything it's real terrorists in the west are going to be marginalized before we picked up i see myself getting into position to address that but let me say let us just briefly take a closer look at the...
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a thigh bone had been found out on albuquerque's west mesa. within days, evidence of one body had become evidence of two and then three, then four, then five, then six. >> six sets of remains were found within 20 yards of each other. >> dan valdez, who had been wondering for years where his daughter was, saw his most cherished hopes and his most dreaded fears placed on a collision course. >> when they found the second, third, and fourth sets, i said to myself, i have to realistically look at this, that michelle i'm sure probably is out there. >> at times detective ida lopez was out there, too, along with practically every other member of of the albuquerque police department and forensic experts from the fbi, digging, scraping, sifting. >> the reality of it was kind of like, god, this is not happening. it's stuff you read about. >> then came seven, eight, nine, ten, 11. it turned out all were women and all with the same name, jane doe. and ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she had been looking for. >> you know
a thigh bone had been found out on albuquerque's west mesa. within days, evidence of one body had become evidence of two and then three, then four, then five, then six. >> six sets of remains were found within 20 yards of each other. >> dan valdez, who had been wondering for years where his daughter was, saw his most cherished hopes and his most dreaded fears placed on a collision course. >> when they found the second, third, and fourth sets, i said to myself, i have to...
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now on bbc news, inside out: west. tonight: flipping magic 7 we follow one lad's dream to set up his own football team. this is the day we are waiting forfor a long time. we are here to have fun and play good. hurray! and we're off to love island — the real love island. snorkelling is one of the highlights of myjob and it is what i have fallen in love with. there is a whole other kingdom of lundy under there. welcome to inside out west. but first, it's freshers' week at universities across the country. and for most students, it's their first experience away from home. but how safe are they? it was the beginning of term and i was on a society night out. as i was leaving, another student said he lived near me and he'd walk me back. i was always taught as a young girl, like, it's kind of ingrained in you to not walk home alone, that's sort of the safest thing to do. so i said, "yeah, sure". when we got to the steps up to my student house, he said he didn't feel very well and could he come in for a glass of water? once w
now on bbc news, inside out: west. tonight: flipping magic 7 we follow one lad's dream to set up his own football team. this is the day we are waiting forfor a long time. we are here to have fun and play good. hurray! and we're off to love island — the real love island. snorkelling is one of the highlights of myjob and it is what i have fallen in love with. there is a whole other kingdom of lundy under there. welcome to inside out west. but first, it's freshers' week at universities across...
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bank effects of a cut in the west bank into because they'll build so far into the west bank that all sliced into making a palestinian contiguous state pretty much and almost impossible to achieve and circling jerusalem with israeli illegal settlements and that's why this caused so much concern also the size of the community don't really is one hundred eighty people living here and it's the size of the community that is going to be destroyed by this that has attracted a lot of the international attention to this particular case also the children in that school one hundred eighty of them a hundred eighty people affected by this immediate decision but a much wider community brainard will be affected once the school is immodest. yeah because the one hundred eighty children those children not just from this village but from better in villages nearby as well i walk here every morning for school actually started school. this. week early this year in the hope that that would persuade the supreme court to delay the demolition the supreme court said no that's not it doesn't going to make any d
bank effects of a cut in the west bank into because they'll build so far into the west bank that all sliced into making a palestinian contiguous state pretty much and almost impossible to achieve and circling jerusalem with israeli illegal settlements and that's why this caused so much concern also the size of the community don't really is one hundred eighty people living here and it's the size of the community that is going to be destroyed by this that has attracted a lot of the international...
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high pressure out to the west of the uk, those showers getting pushed away into the north sea. a northerly airflow as we head into monday, that's never a good direction, and that means some sunny spells, yes, but we will see quite a chilly feel on monday. and into the north—west of the uk, the next weather system arrives, clouding over in scotland and northern ireland, some more substantial rain into the north—west by the end of the day, but temperatures struggling between 11—14 on monday. that rain will push southwards overnight, leaving us with a more westerly airflow. not quite as chilly by day or by night. there will be a lot of cloud, and probably not much rain. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lebo diseko. our top stories: senior republicans discuss the next steps in the process to confirm donald trump's nominee for the supreme court. it follows a day of dramatic testimonies on capitol hill from judge brett kavanaugh and dr christine blasey ford, who's accusing him of sexual assault. doctor ford, with wha
high pressure out to the west of the uk, those showers getting pushed away into the north sea. a northerly airflow as we head into monday, that's never a good direction, and that means some sunny spells, yes, but we will see quite a chilly feel on monday. and into the north—west of the uk, the next weather system arrives, clouding over in scotland and northern ireland, some more substantial rain into the north—west by the end of the day, but temperatures struggling between 11—14 on...
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more loane and further west, wayne for northern ireland and the west of scotland where it will be breezy and temperatures between 17 and 2a degrees. this is bbc news... the headlines. official documents reveal that hm revenue and customs uses a traffic light system to rate the tax arrangements of people nominated for an honour. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a mother and daughter — who were stabbed outside their home in solihull. more misery for northern rail passengers, as more than two—thirds of services are cancelled — in a dispute over driver—only operated trains. the united states ends its funding for the un's palestinian refugee agency — deeming it irredeemably flawed. the organisation has rejected the criticism and expressed deep disappointment. now on bbc news, kirsty wark presents a special edition of talking books from the edinburgh international book festival 2018, where she talks to american author t geronimojohnson. hello and welcome to talking books from the edinburgh international book festival with me, kirsty wark. ten years on from the e
more loane and further west, wayne for northern ireland and the west of scotland where it will be breezy and temperatures between 17 and 2a degrees. this is bbc news... the headlines. official documents reveal that hm revenue and customs uses a traffic light system to rate the tax arrangements of people nominated for an honour. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a mother and daughter — who were stabbed outside their home in solihull. more misery for northern rail...
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the president is here in west virginia to help the west virginia attorney general patrick morrisey. mr. morrisey tells us he expects the president to come back for at least one more rally before voters in west virginia head to the polls in november. this is a close senate race. democratic joe manchin is ahead with an average of 9 percentage points. but a new internal poll shows they are essentially in a dead heat. >> if you look through the list, the polls were from july and august before the president came in to charleston and before a lot of the ads started coming out. that was before we went up on the air. now we are up to our third commercial and ads do make a difference. we are optimistic that we are gaining ground every day. the reality is the last time the president came we got a big bump when he was in charleston. morgantown, parkers burke. reporter: morrisey is hitting his opponent on a number of issues. he calls him a washington liberal. he voted alongside republicans to confirm justice neil gorsuch. he says he supports the delay and the fbi investigation. the attack from
the president is here in west virginia to help the west virginia attorney general patrick morrisey. mr. morrisey tells us he expects the president to come back for at least one more rally before voters in west virginia head to the polls in november. this is a close senate race. democratic joe manchin is ahead with an average of 9 percentage points. but a new internal poll shows they are essentially in a dead heat. >> if you look through the list, the polls were from july and august before...
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they'd been tracking down the west coast of africa. tomy had moved into third place when he got into trouble nearly 2,000 miles off the west coast of australia. he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. and this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning, the indian air force located his yacht. rival competitor gregor mcguckin is expected to reach him with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. katherine da costa, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the former fleet street e
they'd been tracking down the west coast of africa. tomy had moved into third place when he got into trouble nearly 2,000 miles off the west coast of australia. he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. and this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo...
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we will put west virginia first. [cheering and applause] we will fight against all those unlawful and illegal regulations that hold back job creators like the one i defeated as your attorney general and the ones that president trump is withdrawing. we will ignite the economy even more. we will supercharge west virginia we make the trump tax cuts permanent. [cheering and applause] we will we empower the people of the state of west virginia with term limits that hold washington politicians accountable. [cheering and applause] we will stop the funding of planned parenthood and -- yeah, we will. [cheering and applause] we will take back our west virginia values and end the [inaudible] liberals in washington. and not insignificantly, we will all stand for the national anthem. [cheering and applause] >> usa, usa, usa, usa. >> but i need your help. we are getting a lot of support from president trump and in fact, because of his last trip we are even in the polls. but we have a lot more work to do against the wily ways of th
we will put west virginia first. [cheering and applause] we will fight against all those unlawful and illegal regulations that hold back job creators like the one i defeated as your attorney general and the ones that president trump is withdrawing. we will ignite the economy even more. we will supercharge west virginia we make the trump tax cuts permanent. [cheering and applause] we will we empower the people of the state of west virginia with term limits that hold washington politicians...
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, but particularly wales, into the west midlands, north—west england. heavy and persistent rain, which could cause travel disruption and localised flooding. to the south—east, some dry weather, still a little bit of warmth. much cooler across scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, and all of us look cool as we head into the weekend. it remains unsettled, with some wind and rain at times. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is lebo diseko. our top stories: serving up a new round of tariffs. china says its plans for a world beating high—tech economy are under attack by the us, as the trade war intensifies. cheers — or geonbae as they say on the korean peninsula. the goodwill continues to flow at the leaders' summit in pyongyang. the european union's chief negotiator says he has an improved proposal to overcome one of brexit‘s biggest hurdles. and one of europe's most promising female golfers,
, but particularly wales, into the west midlands, north—west england. heavy and persistent rain, which could cause travel disruption and localised flooding. to the south—east, some dry weather, still a little bit of warmth. much cooler across scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england, and all of us look cool as we head into the weekend. it remains unsettled, with some wind and rain at times. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe....
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whether this issue of portraying russia always in a very negative light is also connected to the west own south perception because in your book you're afraid. liberal interventionist as a driving force behind many of the west or america's adventures and we i think it's impossible not to agree that many of those adventures created more harm than good and yet they also produce very little in the way of southwest fluxion to what extent this insistence on portraying russia as really ugly is predicted on the need of the west to see the south as invariably good despite all its recent policy blunders yes i think you're absolutely right. it's very important for the west and i late however you define that military diplomatic political media that does. believe in their own objectivity they have to believe in it but it's not just objectivity it's some sort of eternal goodness. the other side being all over. in the wrong well yes although i'm not sure that a very many people would talk about being good and evil i mean that's that's a moral concept in the west that it's become about the many many
whether this issue of portraying russia always in a very negative light is also connected to the west own south perception because in your book you're afraid. liberal interventionist as a driving force behind many of the west or america's adventures and we i think it's impossible not to agree that many of those adventures created more harm than good and yet they also produce very little in the way of southwest fluxion to what extent this insistence on portraying russia as really ugly is...
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down into wales and the south west. you can see the stripe of cloud on the radar picture, behind the frontal system. largely cloudy skies to the rest of the night, with the odd splash of rain, especially in the north—west of england. in the south—east, dry, and not mac cold, but in scotland and not mac cold, but in scotland and northern ireland it will turn quite cold —— and not that cold. out in the countryside, the scottish highlands, likely to dip below freezing, so a touch of ground frost perhaps. but a beautiful day tomorrow with some sunny spells in the north west. also sunny spells in east anglia and the south—east. in between we have the weather front, a band of rain, but not much rain in it by this stage. still into the 20s across the south—east. not much will change as we go through tuesday evening, the cloud beginning to break up, but the potential still for a few showers to creep in the near continent. high pressure is broadly in charge of the scene as we get onto wednesday. this area of u nsettl
down into wales and the south west. you can see the stripe of cloud on the radar picture, behind the frontal system. largely cloudy skies to the rest of the night, with the odd splash of rain, especially in the north—west of england. in the south—east, dry, and not mac cold, but in scotland and not mac cold, but in scotland and northern ireland it will turn quite cold —— and not that cold. out in the countryside, the scottish highlands, likely to dip below freezing, so a touch of ground...
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perhaps a few filtering into the north—west of england too. but for the majority of people, you're in for a dry, fine day. it will be a little bit warmer than recent days, with those winds a touch lighter too. so by the afternoon, temperatures between around about 13 to perhaps 16 degrees or so. a little bit warmer than it was on sunday, but still not great for the time of year. and then as we head through monday evening and overnight into tuesday, then we keep the high pressure, keep the clear spells around too. fairly light winds, so yet again, another cold night, especially in the south. for england and wales too the chance of a bit of frostiness, and perhaps some mist and fog fog patches first thing tuesday as well. further north—west, not quite as cool. a little bit more of a breeze blowing here. through the day on tuesday, it is high pressure that drives our weather. we've got weather fronts moving into the north—west, though. that'll bring more cloud and outbreaks of rain to parts of northern ireland and scotland later in the day. e
perhaps a few filtering into the north—west of england too. but for the majority of people, you're in for a dry, fine day. it will be a little bit warmer than recent days, with those winds a touch lighter too. so by the afternoon, temperatures between around about 13 to perhaps 16 degrees or so. a little bit warmer than it was on sunday, but still not great for the time of year. and then as we head through monday evening and overnight into tuesday, then we keep the high pressure, keep the...
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you very unwisely by the third word of course is one that surprises the west's i advised the west to be machiavellian. to come clean it's orne interests so for example europe europe's problem is that africa's population which used to be half that of europe is now double that of europe by twenty one hundred would be ten times the size of europe so europe should focus on africa. and who can help europe never china so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america because of china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step but we'll start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of there we're going to zation what would that mean for w t o and for the global economy here actually are some good news for you. the good news is the rest of the world won't carry on with w t o with or without the united states and just a few days ago i had a conversation with mr p
you very unwisely by the third word of course is one that surprises the west's i advised the west to be machiavellian. to come clean it's orne interests so for example europe europe's problem is that africa's population which used to be half that of europe is now double that of europe by twenty one hundred would be ten times the size of europe so europe should focus on africa. and who can help europe never china so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america...
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showers across the north—west still. the cloud will thicken up across northern ireland over the day with rain around lunchtime and into western scotland through the afternoon. patchy rains in north—west england and wales. further south and east it should stay dry with spells of sunshine. not as warm as sunday but temperatures still reaching 21 degrees. 14 in glasgow. as you move into tuesday we will see some rain moving across the northern parts of the uk and then on tuesday itself we will be left with a weather front settling in place across central parts of the country bringing cloud, outbreaks of rain and it could get misty and murky around some western coasts and hills. remember the battle between the warm and the cool air? this weather front will divide the two. across the south—east of the country there is still warm air clinging on at this stage. and temperatures may reach 24, possibly 25 degrees. further north and west sunshine with blustery showers into western scotland and cooler feel, 15, 19 degrees at bes
showers across the north—west still. the cloud will thicken up across northern ireland over the day with rain around lunchtime and into western scotland through the afternoon. patchy rains in north—west england and wales. further south and east it should stay dry with spells of sunshine. not as warm as sunday but temperatures still reaching 21 degrees. 14 in glasgow. as you move into tuesday we will see some rain moving across the northern parts of the uk and then on tuesday itself we will...
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for the folks in west virginia? >> absolutely, jon, it's a huge story in west virginia as it is all across the country. on my show we have talked about it every day, for most in the discussions the fact that joe manchin a democrat in a tight race with republican patrick morcey has not said yet how he's going to vote. when i talked to his office earlier today he's about 50-50, he hasn't made up his mind but was leaning kavanaugh before the hearings of the past week. jon: obviously the folks in west virginia are going to be watching how he votes. >> no question about that and remember i've done informal polling, formal polling that about 60% of west virginians want to see kavanaugh confirmed and that is roughly reflective of president trump's approval rating in west virginia, about 60%. on the one hand democrats pulling on one direction but you have the popular support in west virginia for kavanaugh confirmation. >> you have the president going to west virginia tonight to try to rally the republican faithful to rally
for the folks in west virginia? >> absolutely, jon, it's a huge story in west virginia as it is all across the country. on my show we have talked about it every day, for most in the discussions the fact that joe manchin a democrat in a tight race with republican patrick morcey has not said yet how he's going to vote. when i talked to his office earlier today he's about 50-50, he hasn't made up his mind but was leaning kavanaugh before the hearings of the past week. jon: obviously the...
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who are his partners who will win the election boots and of course he's a democrat and he knows the west he's very smart he's tough he has an internal ramrods and he will when you do business together strange to think that most of the issues problems they discussed in those days are still the main themes of today nato expansion and encroachment european security trade and loans what's changed is that russia's grown up turns out it's much harder being friends when you're more equal. a passenger jet overshot the runway and car fire in southern russia in the early hours of saturday leaving eighteen people injured including three children the boeing plane operated by airlines was unable to land for more than half an hour due to adverse weather conditions and sochi airport when it finally did touch down plane skidded off the runway and into a river bed ok. in sochi it was more. a modification of a boeing seven three seven operated by you it's a major russian airline mostly focusing on domestic flights will it make to a landing attempt here in the airports sort of the first one was apparently
who are his partners who will win the election boots and of course he's a democrat and he knows the west he's very smart he's tough he has an internal ramrods and he will when you do business together strange to think that most of the issues problems they discussed in those days are still the main themes of today nato expansion and encroachment european security trade and loans what's changed is that russia's grown up turns out it's much harder being friends when you're more equal. a passenger...
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cloud and mrand parts of wales and the south west. cloud and mr and mark and drizzle, outbreaks of rain, mild night underneath this cloud, the south east holding on to clear spells, it will be on the cool side but north—west scotland and northern ireland things are cooling off as well as the weather passes through and the sky clears out. into tomorrow the weather front sticks around, as these red bulls pass along the front it may be that the rain peps up from time to time. the front also separating warm air in the south—east from colour air across the south—east corner seeing sunny spells and temperatures here again into the middle 20s cooling off even here by the time we get into tuesday, the weather front still in evidence but not much more than a band of cloud and maybe the odd shower, some band of cloud and maybe the odd shower, some sunny band of cloud and maybe the odd shower, some sunny spells but the stench is a bit more low, 15—21 at best. as we get towards the end of the week things look like changing, the week thing
cloud and mrand parts of wales and the south west. cloud and mr and mark and drizzle, outbreaks of rain, mild night underneath this cloud, the south east holding on to clear spells, it will be on the cool side but north—west scotland and northern ireland things are cooling off as well as the weather passes through and the sky clears out. into tomorrow the weather front sticks around, as these red bulls pass along the front it may be that the rain peps up from time to time. the front also...