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now, in other news, the atlantic oceans- feeling sick ocean'-- the atlantic ocean's currents are at their weakest in more than 1000 years. the potential collapse of the system is being called one of the most could chat -- one of the most catastrophic results of climate change. jacob zuma has been admitted intoospital in priso authorities say he w sent for further examination after a routine observation in jail. he was in prison for failing to cooperate with an official inquiry into corruption during his nine yea in power in south africa. and the latest jobs figures in the u.s. provides further evidence the economy is recovering from the worst effects of the pandemic. 943,000 jobs were added in july, but president biden says it was indisputable his policies are working, that there still a lot of work to be done to beats covid and boost the economy. with infections on the rise from the delta variants, there are concerns the rate of job creation could slow. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come, after naomi osaka provided the crowning moment of the tokyo olympics opium -- t
now, in other news, the atlantic oceans- feeling sick ocean'-- the atlantic ocean's currents are at their weakest in more than 1000 years. the potential collapse of the system is being called one of the most could chat -- one of the most catastrophic results of climate change. jacob zuma has been admitted intoospital in priso authorities say he w sent for further examination after a routine observation in jail. he was in prison for failing to cooperate with an official inquiry into corruption...
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and is taken by amelia earhardt, who flies this airplane across the atlantic ocean. the first woman to fly across the atlantic nonstop. and august of 1932, she flies nonstop across from the united states. s she's rapidly becoming this leading aviation in the united states flying a vega. after earhardt flies nonstop across the united states, she sold her airplane to the franklin institute. and in 1966, the airplane became available to the smithsonian institution. so, the vega becomes the airplane of choice for record breakers. in 1931, the oklahoma wild cater who loses an eye in an oil rig accident, he started flying and chooses the vega. his characteristic white and blue winny may. he flies around the world with a navigator in 1931 in eight days. in 1933, he flies around the world all by himself in 7.5 days. and he starts learning these new phenomena that aviators are going to come to know after world war ii, the jet stream. he gets an additional 120 miles per hour as he's flying from the jet stream. he's experimenting. he's also the first individual to experiment wi
and is taken by amelia earhardt, who flies this airplane across the atlantic ocean. the first woman to fly across the atlantic nonstop. and august of 1932, she flies nonstop across from the united states. s she's rapidly becoming this leading aviation in the united states flying a vega. after earhardt flies nonstop across the united states, she sold her airplane to the franklin institute. and in 1966, the airplane became available to the smithsonian institution. so, the vega becomes the...
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ocean will be an amazing boat will protect us against the old powers of europe but only as we unite to divide each other and but europe can actually plant up against each other and divide and conquer passion and have a policy towards the west to make an american domain the national domain enough just a virginia backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut and what becomes ohio. and so the western reserve. so yes, americans as early as 1754 franklin in washington are beginning to see the possibility of world at war in the constitution comes out of a revolution is part of a larger global struggle. so our audiences very s impresse and very sophisticated historically creative course if you ask them, when did the first world war started, they would say whether started in 1914 in the european area, no, and started in 1754 and america's back country when a young officer named george washington gets involved in confrontation between the two great superpowers of the world. france and england and that's going to eventually in 1754, join or die and albany congress and some of the get to
ocean will be an amazing boat will protect us against the old powers of europe but only as we unite to divide each other and but europe can actually plant up against each other and divide and conquer passion and have a policy towards the west to make an american domain the national domain enough just a virginia backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut and what becomes ohio. and so the western reserve. so yes, americans as early as 1754 franklin in washington are beginning to see the...
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ocean will be a boat to protect us against old powers of europe for only if we unite and don't fight each other into european lines up against each other and divide and conquer fashion, not policy for the rest make it an american national domain is not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory of connecticut even wants a piece of what becomes ohio so the western reserve so yes, americans early 1754 franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of the world at war. under the constitution comes out of ouran revolution is part of a larger global struggle so our audience. impressive, sophisticated historically, of course if you ask them when did the first world war start? they would stay 1914 in the european -- no. i started in 1754 and america's backcountry when a young officer named george washington gets involved in competition between the two great superpowers of the world. france and england. that's eventually -- 1754 connected to join or die in the albany congress, some of the colonies get together, it's going to become the world's first global war sucking
ocean will be a boat to protect us against old powers of europe for only if we unite and don't fight each other into european lines up against each other and divide and conquer fashion, not policy for the rest make it an american national domain is not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory of connecticut even wants a piece of what becomes ohio so the western reserve so yes, americans early 1754 franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of the world at war....
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so basically you are getting people connected across the atlantic ocean and connected in the project of making profit off of enslaved people and the production of cotton. the most important development or innovation of the sea ap o, though, was this. investors would be protected in case of an emergency, if there was bad weather, if the price of cotton collapsed. if, for some reason, a large collection of slave owners were unable to repay their loans, the chp l got the government of louisiana to back them. if there was a crash, louisiana a tax dollars would be used to repay english investors. so this is like a state guarantee of the risk of investment in cotton. governments and investors on both sides of the atlantic ocean were getting deeply involved in the industry of cotton production. so the chp l reflects and illustrates the extent of national and international investment in american slavery. cotton became the most important export product of the united states in the early 18 hundreds. and slave owners were using financial power and they were using government power to enhance the
so basically you are getting people connected across the atlantic ocean and connected in the project of making profit off of enslaved people and the production of cotton. the most important development or innovation of the sea ap o, though, was this. investors would be protected in case of an emergency, if there was bad weather, if the price of cotton collapsed. if, for some reason, a large collection of slave owners were unable to repay their loans, the chp l got the government of louisiana to...
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they pulled together and yes they can have a huge mode called the atlantic ocean in the won't need big army and they will be no hard powers of europe. as long as we don't kill each other. we could get rid of the borders and make it into visibly like the union of scotland and england. so britain had 10 million people and france with 30 million people and how do they do that. they have good capitol structure and thanks and select that in washington understands banks and some is unbuttoned hamilton and madison and jefferson well hamilton also much but also, the strong indivisible union between england and scotland and that is going to be a model for the more perfect union. america because they're different kingdoms and they are fighting each other. and the queen is getting involved in that is not is for liberty and union will be to liberty is washington first and always has army on the continent of new york and coming is only one who really is normally any give the company does not make himself become the emperor. he could have but he understands that liberty and union art one in insepara
they pulled together and yes they can have a huge mode called the atlantic ocean in the won't need big army and they will be no hard powers of europe. as long as we don't kill each other. we could get rid of the borders and make it into visibly like the union of scotland and england. so britain had 10 million people and france with 30 million people and how do they do that. they have good capitol structure and thanks and select that in washington understands banks and some is unbuttoned...
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and we could have a huge moat called the atlantic ocean, we won't need a huge army and hard for them to kill us if we don't kill each other. and like the union of scotland and england. britain had 10 million people and they beat france with 30 million people. how did they do that? good capital structure things like that. washington has good understanding of banks and jefferson not so much. and the strong, indivisible union between england and scotland, the model for the more perfect union of america. when england and scotland are different kingdoms and they're at each other and mary queen of scotts get involved and that's conclusive to liberty. union will lead to liberty. he has an army on the continent, after yorktown, he's the only one with an army. he didn't make himself king or emperor, he could have, but he understands that liberty and union are one and inseparable and he says that during the revolutionary war and he says that actually in a letter that acompanies the constitution itself that we've got to move beyond state sovereignty and he says that in his farewell address writ
and we could have a huge moat called the atlantic ocean, we won't need a huge army and hard for them to kill us if we don't kill each other. and like the union of scotland and england. britain had 10 million people and they beat france with 30 million people. how did they do that? good capital structure things like that. washington has good understanding of banks and jefferson not so much. and the strong, indivisible union between england and scotland, the model for the more perfect union of...
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across the atlantic ocean. the first woman to cry fly across the atlantic nonstop. in august of 1932, she flies nonstop across the united states. so, she is rapidly becoming this leading aviator in the united states. after your hard flies across the united states, she solder airplane to the franken institute and in 1960, 60 airplane became available to the smithsonian institution and entered its collection. so the vega becomes the airplane of choice for record breakers. in 1931, wiley post, the oklahoma wildcat who loses an eye in an oil rig accident, he started flying. he chooses the vega. it is characteristic white and blue. he flies around the world with a navigator in 1931, and in eight days, in 1933, he flies around the world all by himself and seven and a half days. he starts learning these new phenomenon that aviators are going to become to know after world war ii. the jet stream. he gets an additional 120 miles per hour tailwind on this airplane as he's flying from the jet stream. he likes it because he's lying so high, he's experimenting. he's also the firs
across the atlantic ocean. the first woman to cry fly across the atlantic nonstop. in august of 1932, she flies nonstop across the united states. so, she is rapidly becoming this leading aviator in the united states. after your hard flies across the united states, she solder airplane to the franken institute and in 1960, 60 airplane became available to the smithsonian institution and entered its collection. so the vega becomes the airplane of choice for record breakers. in 1931, wiley post, the...
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so the genius of franklin to understand in washington and hamilton that the atlantic ocean would be an amazing boat to protect us against the old powers of europe but only if we don't fight each other and europe plays us against each other with a united policy for the west to make it a national domain not virginia backyard or pennsylvania territory for the western reserve. so yes as early as 1754 franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of a world at war and the constitution comes out of the revolution of the larger global struggle. so our audiences very impressive and sophisticated historically. of course if you ask them when did the first world war started they would say 1914 in the european balkans. no. itrt started 1754 in america back country with a young officer named george washington to get involved in a confrontation between the two great superpowers of the world. france and england that will eventually connected to join or die with the congress they get together it will become the world's first global war second in thelo two greatest powers and other europ
so the genius of franklin to understand in washington and hamilton that the atlantic ocean would be an amazing boat to protect us against the old powers of europe but only if we don't fight each other and europe plays us against each other with a united policy for the west to make it a national domain not virginia backyard or pennsylvania territory for the western reserve. so yes as early as 1754 franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of a world at war and the constitution...
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ocean, first woman to fly across the atlantic nonstop. in august 1932 she flies nonstop across the united states, rapidly becoming a leading aviator in the united states. after earhart flies nonstop across the united states she sold her plane to the franklin institute and in 1966 entered the smithsonian collection. so the vega becomes the airplane of choice for record-breakers. in 1931, wily post who is oklahoma wildcatter who loses an eye in oil rig accident, he starts to fly and chooses the vega. his characteristic, white and blue, winnie may. he flies around the world with navigator in 1931 in eight days. in 1933 he flies around the world all by himself in seven and half days. and he starts to learn these new phenomenon about the jet stream he gets additional 121 miles an hour from the jet stream. he is flying so high he's experimenting. he is also the first to experiment with the pressure suit. the vega is the choice of aviators who want to push the limits of not only speed and distance but altitude in regards to what this airplane ca
ocean, first woman to fly across the atlantic nonstop. in august 1932 she flies nonstop across the united states, rapidly becoming a leading aviator in the united states. after earhart flies nonstop across the united states she sold her plane to the franklin institute and in 1966 entered the smithsonian collection. so the vega becomes the airplane of choice for record-breakers. in 1931, wily post who is oklahoma wildcatter who loses an eye in oil rig accident, he starts to fly and chooses the...
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ocean. so on and so forth. that is washington's vision. next. in the constitution with the debate over the capital city, article one, section eight it is the capital city should be 10 miles square. that is 100 miles. so almost laughably will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world that yet built in the words but where would the 10 miles square be? the initial argument was new york city would serve as the interim it supposed to be march 4th 1789 be he is late and is not until april . so washington is inaugurated in new york city late april and new york city at federal hall you can see a picture and his home on cherry street. and it would be better than interim capital nobody would see happen —- seem happy with new york city it was slow to ratify. that's why hamilton and james madison wrote the federalist papers so they would even ratify it. washington was worried do i do this is not even ratified does that undermine everything? and it seemed nobody liked new york city
ocean. so on and so forth. that is washington's vision. next. in the constitution with the debate over the capital city, article one, section eight it is the capital city should be 10 miles square. that is 100 miles. so almost laughably will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world that yet built in the words but where would the 10 miles square be? the initial argument was new york city would serve as the interim it supposed to be march 4th 1789 be he is late and is not...
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. >>> tonight henri is a category 1 hurricane, churning out in the atlantic ocean, likely to make landfall tomorrow on long island, new york, or the southern region of the coast. people are making preparations. nbc's chris pollone has the latest. >> reporter: in new york they're boarding up in the hamptons, henri likely to make landfall near the rhode island border. governor cuomo declared a state of emergency and two more dozen counties. >> new york tough also means new york smart, and new york smart today means get out of harm's way, please. >> reporter: in connecticut, officials are asking some people on the coast to voluntarily evacuate their homes. a storm surge warning has been issued for the entire connecticut shoreline. >> this may not be a perfect storm, but it's going to be close to it. the alarm bell should be ringing loud and clear. this storm is going to pack a powerful punch. >> reporter: henri's strength was packing winds at 75 miles an hour. >> we don't know what we'll see, but we need to be prepared. >> reporter: it's shifted to the western and central part of the state. i
. >>> tonight henri is a category 1 hurricane, churning out in the atlantic ocean, likely to make landfall tomorrow on long island, new york, or the southern region of the coast. people are making preparations. nbc's chris pollone has the latest. >> reporter: in new york they're boarding up in the hamptons, henri likely to make landfall near the rhode island border. governor cuomo declared a state of emergency and two more dozen counties. >> new york tough also means new...
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ocean, the keeper of this lighthouse watching it all unfold it sounds like long island dodged a bullet. >> i think we did. we could have been worse. not to say that it was all that good, but it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: with henri now moving into massachusetts and expected to reach as far north as new hampshire and maine in the coming days, many here in its wake breathing a sigh of relief. >> ron joins us now from the eastern tip of long island that part of the state fortunate that the storm moved through really quickly, ron. >> reporter: yes, but there are still flash flood warnings in place here and throughout the area. and from here up high atop the base of the lighthouse, we can still see that there are a lot of dark clouds in the sky. the weather keeps the changing here, and there's still a very strong gusty wind blowing in off the ocean, and those are reminders to residents out here to remain vigilant kate >> yeah, this is not over yet ron, thank you so much. >>> in tennessee, meantime, a heart breaking situation after a huge rainstorm there on saturday caused dea
ocean, the keeper of this lighthouse watching it all unfold it sounds like long island dodged a bullet. >> i think we did. we could have been worse. not to say that it was all that good, but it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: with henri now moving into massachusetts and expected to reach as far north as new hampshire and maine in the coming days, many here in its wake breathing a sigh of relief. >> ron joins us now from the eastern tip of long island that part of the...
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ocean were finally reunited. from today, people arriving in the u.k. from the u.s. and most of europe no longer have to quarantine, if they are fully vaccinated. our transport correspondent caroline davis hasore. carolyn: through the dark and the difficulty of the last few months, they have waited for this. >> as soon as we got off the airplane we got so excited. >> we only walked in a few minutes ago. when we get home and see everybody, it will sink in. caroline: as soon a the quarantine rules change last week, naomi booked flights flight from california to see her parents. taking a message from the children -- >> we love you. >> we really miss you. caroline: on one of the first flights to land in the u.k. since the rules changed, while her parents wait nervously. >> i couldn't sleep. i think i saw every hour. [laughter] i think i d get sleep in between, but it was just, yeah, i'm too excited. oh, my goodness! caroline: they've not seen each other since december 2019. >> i really didn't think it was possible to
ocean were finally reunited. from today, people arriving in the u.k. from the u.s. and most of europe no longer have to quarantine, if they are fully vaccinated. our transport correspondent caroline davis hasore. carolyn: through the dark and the difficulty of the last few months, they have waited for this. >> as soon as we got off the airplane we got so excited. >> we only walked in a few minutes ago. when we get home and see everybody, it will sink in. caroline: as soon a the...
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ocean and so on and so forth. that's washington's vision. in the constitution over the debate of the capitol city article i section 8 the capitol city should be 10 miles square. it's 100 miles and what it means is this capitol city almost laughable. this capital city will be larger than paris london and the great capitals of the world yet it would be built out of bonds and woods. the question would remain however where width is 10 miles square b.? next slide. the initial argument was new york city would serve as our enter him -- enter him. he's late and it's not until april 301789 and this is washington who arrives later yet. basically was to getting dressed. washington isn't not graded in new york city in april of 1789. new york city at the federal hall and you can see the picture of it here and on the right is ask at home on cherry street, his residence. new york city would be an interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution and this is why hamilton an
ocean and so on and so forth. that's washington's vision. in the constitution over the debate of the capitol city article i section 8 the capitol city should be 10 miles square. it's 100 miles and what it means is this capitol city almost laughable. this capital city will be larger than paris london and the great capitals of the world yet it would be built out of bonds and woods. the question would remain however where width is 10 miles square b.? next slide. the initial argument was new york...
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the genius of franklin and eventually washington and hamilton is the atlantic ocean will be an amazing mode that will protect us against the powers of europe but only if we united we don't fight each other and where europe can opt against each other. if we have united policy for the west and make it an american and the national domain and not virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or what becomes ohio so the western reserve. so yes americans as early as 1754 franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of a world at war and the constitution comes out of our revolution as part of the larger local struggle. our audience is very impressive and very sophisticated historically. of course if you ask them when did the first world war start they would say it started in 1914 in europe. no comment started in 1754 in america's backcountry with the young officer named george washington gets involved in a confrontation between the two great superpowers of the world, france and england and the thing that happens in 1754 and that is join or die for some of them get together i
the genius of franklin and eventually washington and hamilton is the atlantic ocean will be an amazing mode that will protect us against the powers of europe but only if we united we don't fight each other and where europe can opt against each other. if we have united policy for the west and make it an american and the national domain and not virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or what becomes ohio so the western reserve. so yes americans as early as 1754 franklin and washington are...
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it killed 19 people wiped out the villages as the waste swept down the river to the atlantic ocean. more than 650 kilometers away. the dam was owned by the some arco venture between b, h, p, and brazilian iron or mining giant vale. 5 years later, some 200000 people are still seeking compensation related to the disaster. in july of this year, a london court of appeals agreed to reopen the $7000000000.00 lawsuit against anglo australian mining giant b. h p. while to get to the state laws of had to overturn decisions that have gone against claimants. joining me now from london fell us all about the fun day. oh damn litigation cases, petro martin's pedro is a partner at law. firm p g m b, m, and the lead lawyer in the case representing the brazilian claimant's good to have you. well, so 1st of all, why do you think the court of appeal agreed to reopen the case? well, the judge is in the point of view, believe that you have the real prospect of success. they have right le, highlighted the sexual nature of the case and said that the claim itself is of exception importance. both because of
it killed 19 people wiped out the villages as the waste swept down the river to the atlantic ocean. more than 650 kilometers away. the dam was owned by the some arco venture between b, h, p, and brazilian iron or mining giant vale. 5 years later, some 200000 people are still seeking compensation related to the disaster. in july of this year, a london court of appeals agreed to reopen the $7000000000.00 lawsuit against anglo australian mining giant b. h p. while to get to the state laws of had...
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the atlantic ocean has been slowly consuming at the phone. i just north of re, it's generic or concerns more will to come to the sea is water levels rise. it's believe the destruction was caused by climate change, as well as the diversion of a major nearby river, which weakened and natural barrier. cuba has introduced ties of controls and use of social media, including ban on content deemed insulting to the state. the new law comes among, talk to cuba sorts most widespread anti government protest in decades, rallies were largely organized via social media by demonstrate his angry about food shortages and passages, government is just the law only target, so called cyber terrorist and blames what it calls us bank counter revolutionaries, instigating the mass protests. in argentina, tens of thousands of people rallied over high unemployment and demanding better living conditions. of crowds brought traffic to extends to the central missouri. organized to say more than 70000 people took part across a 100 locations. they want to pressure the govern
the atlantic ocean has been slowly consuming at the phone. i just north of re, it's generic or concerns more will to come to the sea is water levels rise. it's believe the destruction was caused by climate change, as well as the diversion of a major nearby river, which weakened and natural barrier. cuba has introduced ties of controls and use of social media, including ban on content deemed insulting to the state. the new law comes among, talk to cuba sorts most widespread anti government...
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ocean and so on and so forth. that's washington's vision. next. now, in the constitution over the debate, over the debate over the capital city, article 1, section 8 it agreed the capital city should be ten miles square. that's 100 miles. what it means is that this capital city almost laughably, this capital city will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world. yet it would be built out of bogs and words. the question remains, however, where would these ten miles square be? next light. so the initial argument was new york city would serve as our interim. washington is not greater and it's supposed. march 4, 1789. he's late. it's not until april 30, 1789, and mrs. washington arrives even later yet. maybe she is still getting dressed. so washington is inaugurated in new york city in late april of 1789. new york city at federal hall, you can see the picture here, and on the right is osgood so on cherry street were washington use as his residence. new york city would be but an interim capital. no on
ocean and so on and so forth. that's washington's vision. next. now, in the constitution over the debate, over the debate over the capital city, article 1, section 8 it agreed the capital city should be ten miles square. that's 100 miles. what it means is that this capital city almost laughably, this capital city will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world. yet it would be built out of bogs and words. the question remains, however, where would these ten miles square be?...
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forty—six migrants rescued in the atlantic ocean were transported to the island of gran canaria on wednesday. the dinghy which was intercepted 60 kilometres south of gran canaria was carrying 30 men and 14 women, including a baby and a minor. so far this year more than 8,000 migrants have made the dangerous crossing from the coast of west africa to the canaries. that's twice as many as in the same period in 2020, which itself saw an eightfold increase from 2019. stay with us on bbc news — still to come. farfrom home — the girls of the afghan robotics team — who have joined the exodus from kabul. he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, and unfamiliar light will appear in the southeastern sky — an orange glowing disc that's brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it'
forty—six migrants rescued in the atlantic ocean were transported to the island of gran canaria on wednesday. the dinghy which was intercepted 60 kilometres south of gran canaria was carrying 30 men and 14 women, including a baby and a minor. so far this year more than 8,000 migrants have made the dangerous crossing from the coast of west africa to the canaries. that's twice as many as in the same period in 2020, which itself saw an eightfold increase from 2019. stay with us on bbc news —...
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ocean. but because of that slower pace, that means that there's actually more water pouring down and that's what's happened in new jersey and new york. and so the fear is continued flooding. we've had very severe flooding in new jersey as we drove up over night. we watch cars scatter off of the road and there were big pedals within the new jersey turnpike. and the concern here is that that will happen all the way up the coast is often happens with these tropical storms. we also have because of those relatively high winds trees snapping off in rhode island, we've seen video of boats rolling up on shore. so there is already significant damage being done. there are some power outages due to trees falling on power lines . and because of that, over 100000 people have already lost power and it could be hundreds of thousands more before this is over. so this is still a powerful storm so far, much of the coast, his averted damage. but right now it is battering, rhode island and it is there and north
ocean. but because of that slower pace, that means that there's actually more water pouring down and that's what's happened in new jersey and new york. and so the fear is continued flooding. we've had very severe flooding in new jersey as we drove up over night. we watch cars scatter off of the road and there were big pedals within the new jersey turnpike. and the concern here is that that will happen all the way up the coast is often happens with these tropical storms. we also have because of...
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ocean and so on and so forth . that'swashington's vision . next >> in the constitution over the debate over the capital city, article 1, section eight, it agreed the capital city should be 10 miles square. it's 100 miles. what it means is this capital city almost laughably will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world yet it would be built out of logs and wood. the question remains where these 10 miles square d. next slide. so the initial argument was new york city would serve as our interim. washington is inaugurated and it's supposed to be on march 4 1789. he's late, it's not until april 30 and mrs. washington arriveseven later yet . so washington is inaugurated in new york city in late april 1789. new york city at federal hall and you can see a picture of the here and there's positives home on cherry street which washington used as his residence and new york city would be an interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is wh
ocean and so on and so forth . that'swashington's vision . next >> in the constitution over the debate over the capital city, article 1, section eight, it agreed the capital city should be 10 miles square. it's 100 miles. what it means is this capital city almost laughably will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world yet it would be built out of logs and wood. the question remains where these 10 miles square d. next slide. so the initial argument was new york city...
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the atlantic ocean has been fully consuming, as a foreigner, just north of ridge, an arrow. there are fears more will for come to the sea water levels rise. believe the destruction was caused by climate change, as well as the diversion of the major nearby river, which weakened unnatural barrier. now the olympics may have finished still it 2 weeks ago, but his legacy lives on the hills. gold medal in canoeing as spart group of indigenous youngsters living in the amazon to go for gold themselves. favors stokes . as the story the out on the water training hard. these children from the indigenous community on the river quite as attribute tree of the amazon river. they've been inspired by fellow brazilian is achia kiddos to sent us who want to canoeing gold medal at the tokyo olympics. beneath them which us something he motivates me to row every day. my dream is to take part in the olympics and when metals and to continue my career because it is not easy. nothing is easy and our lives growing up in this part of the world may be tough, but when it comes to canoeing, there are some
the atlantic ocean has been fully consuming, as a foreigner, just north of ridge, an arrow. there are fears more will for come to the sea water levels rise. believe the destruction was caused by climate change, as well as the diversion of the major nearby river, which weakened unnatural barrier. now the olympics may have finished still it 2 weeks ago, but his legacy lives on the hills. gold medal in canoeing as spart group of indigenous youngsters living in the amazon to go for gold themselves....
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ocean. so it is a super highway, you might think of. so to counter these move, butler decided to extend union control into the hamptons. one day after the arrival, butler sent a detachment of union soldiers to capture the village. but they decided to burn it rather than comply to where there is a contingency of confederate forces to await them. that night, however, three men who were enslaved, sheppard mallory, frank baker and james townsend decided to make a daring move. knowing -- by the way, this picture shows you what the hampton roads looks like with this little skiff that these three men battled on in the middle of the night, and knowing that of course if they stayed with colonel mallorymallory, th would be taken far from their families, and so they got on this little ship in the middle of the night with a full moon and rode all of the way across the treacherous waters and arriving the early morning the next day on may 24th, and they encountered a reconnaissance group from fort monroe
ocean. so it is a super highway, you might think of. so to counter these move, butler decided to extend union control into the hamptons. one day after the arrival, butler sent a detachment of union soldiers to capture the village. but they decided to burn it rather than comply to where there is a contingency of confederate forces to await them. that night, however, three men who were enslaved, sheppard mallory, frank baker and james townsend decided to make a daring move. knowing -- by the way,...
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over the past 50 years, the ocean has destroyed some 500 buildings in a brazilian seaside tongue. atlantic oceans slowly concealing at a phone, just north of the additional concerns. more of us to come to the sea is water levels rise. it's believe that instruction was caused by climate change as well as the diversion of a major nearby river which weakened a natural barrier. the tokyo olympics may have finish duty 2 weeks ago, but the legacy lives on brazil's gold medal and canoeing. as inspired a group of indigenous youngsters living in the amazon to go for gold themselves. david stokes has the story out on the water training hard these children from the indigenous community on the river quite as a tribute tree of the amazon river. they've been inspired by fellow brazilian is acheed kiddos to sent us who want to canoeing gold medal at the tokyo olympics. beneath them would us something he motivates me to row every day. my dream is to take part in the olympics and when metals and to continue my career because it is not easy. nothing is easy in our lives. growing up in this part of the world
over the past 50 years, the ocean has destroyed some 500 buildings in a brazilian seaside tongue. atlantic oceans slowly concealing at a phone, just north of the additional concerns. more of us to come to the sea is water levels rise. it's believe that instruction was caused by climate change as well as the diversion of a major nearby river which weakened a natural barrier. the tokyo olympics may have finish duty 2 weeks ago, but the legacy lives on brazil's gold medal and canoeing. as inspired...
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the atlantic ocean circulation system that is responsible for mild temperatures in the uk and europe as it moves warm water from the tropics to the northern hemisphere. now climate scientists have detected warning signs that it could be weakening. i'm nowjoined by dr niklas boers of potsdam institute for climate impact research. tell us more about this because it is frightening and alarming. it is not technically _ is frightening and alarming. it 3 not technically the gulf stream, it is the atlantic circulation which the gulf stream as a part of, but it is this large circulation system that covers the atlantic ocean and brings warm salty water masses from the tropics to the north atlantic and leads to relatively mild temperatures in europe, particularly in the u k and more so in iceland and norway. it has been known from proxy evidence from iceland and greenland that models suggest that there are two stable modes of operation, a strong mode and a weak mode. in principle, there are transitions between the two modes, but i have found now that we have the it don't like it has moved towa
the atlantic ocean circulation system that is responsible for mild temperatures in the uk and europe as it moves warm water from the tropics to the northern hemisphere. now climate scientists have detected warning signs that it could be weakening. i'm nowjoined by dr niklas boers of potsdam institute for climate impact research. tell us more about this because it is frightening and alarming. it is not technically _ is frightening and alarming. it 3 not technically the gulf stream, it is the...
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forty—six migrants rescued in the atlantic ocean were transported to the spanish island of gran canaria on wednesday. the dinghy which was intercepted 60 kilometres south of gran canaria was carrying 30 men and 1a women, including a baby and a child. so far this year more than 8,000 migrants have made the dangerous crossing from the coast of west africa to the canaries. that's twice as many as in the same period in 2020 parliament in armenia descended into a mass brawl, as the country remains split following last year's defeat in a war with azerbaijan. local media says chaos erupted when a ruling party minister described some former defence ministers as "traitors", prompting water bottles to be thrown. as we've seen — the exodus from afghanistan continues — with thousands of people flying out of kabul airport. countries as diverse as australia, uganda and south korea are offering refuge to men, women and children. and mexico has accepted five women who made a name for themselves on the international stage. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. for so many, they were symbols of what a new
forty—six migrants rescued in the atlantic ocean were transported to the spanish island of gran canaria on wednesday. the dinghy which was intercepted 60 kilometres south of gran canaria was carrying 30 men and 1a women, including a baby and a child. so far this year more than 8,000 migrants have made the dangerous crossing from the coast of west africa to the canaries. that's twice as many as in the same period in 2020 parliament in armenia descended into a mass brawl, as the country remains...
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now the atlantic ocean system of currents could be breaking down causing irreversible changes to the earth's weather. climate models show the currents are at their weakest in more than 1000 years. the potential collapse of the system is being called one of the most catastrophic results of climate change. now to south africa where a truly phenomenal event occurs each year — the sardine run. from may tojuly, millions of sardines move northward along the east coast of south africa — with thousands of ocean predators and birds in their trail. clarisse fortune has the story. deep under south africa's east coast, a beautiful and intriguing ballet�*s being performed, a choreographed dance of nature. it's the annual migration of millions of sardines, the so—called sardine run, in this part of the indian ocean. but behind the beautiful sight looms danger. it attracts a host of marine predators looking for food. these dolphins lead the trail. they're on the hunt, a sure sign of an upcoming feast. this is a super pod of common dolphins. so, hejust sort of breached there... thousands and
now the atlantic ocean system of currents could be breaking down causing irreversible changes to the earth's weather. climate models show the currents are at their weakest in more than 1000 years. the potential collapse of the system is being called one of the most catastrophic results of climate change. now to south africa where a truly phenomenal event occurs each year — the sardine run. from may tojuly, millions of sardines move northward along the east coast of south africa — with...
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ocean, a lot better than finding a mr. krebs look-alike the bikini bottom. here they are. bright yellow sponge and pink sea star found together more than a mile under the ocean surface to talk about friendship. the lead signs on the project that they are spending time together according to the starfish, most likely to feet on the sponge, chemical defense, i don't know what started this but behind the computer. he says he welcomes spongebob because they are helping promote awareness, underwater habitat. i'm ready, i'm ready. topic number three. a lot of spongebob. reportedly seeing 4 pounds disguised as a cake. hunter biden's unhappiest birthday. this happened in maine for officials say the drugs are transported for distribution throughout the state. cocaine is extremely popular and buckles like to get hopped up on party drugs. antiquing for hours. sometimes days. they enjoy tons of ecstasy which is what they call my house and shopping at out of b. i street value of 200 ground and in other words, this was a big dark color.
ocean, a lot better than finding a mr. krebs look-alike the bikini bottom. here they are. bright yellow sponge and pink sea star found together more than a mile under the ocean surface to talk about friendship. the lead signs on the project that they are spending time together according to the starfish, most likely to feet on the sponge, chemical defense, i don't know what started this but behind the computer. he says he welcomes spongebob because they are helping promote awareness, underwater...
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ocean will be an amazing moat that will protect us if only reunite, the way that you can actually help lay off against each other in divide and conquer in that fashion, we have the policy for the west, making it an american domain international domain and not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut on what becomes a piece of it. and so the western carteret and so yes, americans as early as 1754, franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility that we are a world at war. and the constitution comes out of the revolution that is a part of, a large or global struggle. and so our audiences are very impressive, very sophisticated, historically, and of course, if you ask one of the first world war start, they would say it started in 19 oh team in the baltic. but no, it started in 1754 in america's backcountry when a young officer named george washington got involved in confrontation between the two great superpowers of the world. france and england. eventually, that have been in 1754, in a thing called the albany congress, it is going to become the wor
ocean will be an amazing moat that will protect us if only reunite, the way that you can actually help lay off against each other in divide and conquer in that fashion, we have the policy for the west, making it an american domain international domain and not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut on what becomes a piece of it. and so the western carteret and so yes, americans as early as 1754, franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility that we are...
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ocean as well as in our local bays where the water is shallow, so they had an idea of which vessel they were looking for. well, timothy maeher, someone alerted him that the federal authorities were on the lookout for the "clotilda" and sends one of his paddleboats out in the gulf of mexico to meet the "clotilda", and when it did they transferred the 110 individuals from the "clotilda" to the paddleboat and they hired them and they snuck in during the middle of the night and they all got off right below that bridge, shackled and chained and naked. well, they then brought in the "clotilda" by tow boat, and they took it about nine miles north of that bridge and they set it afire, and the reason they did that was because they said that the stench was so bad that it would have been impossible to clean it up, and it would have been evidence that that's the boat that those individuals came in on. well, during this short period of time timothy maeher and captain foster were actually arrested, and there was a federal case assigned to it, but they never could prosecute them because they couldn't
ocean as well as in our local bays where the water is shallow, so they had an idea of which vessel they were looking for. well, timothy maeher, someone alerted him that the federal authorities were on the lookout for the "clotilda" and sends one of his paddleboats out in the gulf of mexico to meet the "clotilda", and when it did they transferred the 110 individuals from the "clotilda" to the paddleboat and they hired them and they snuck in during the middle of the...
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ocean made a surprising discovery: a sponge that looked like spongebob squarepants, and right next to it, a pink sea star that resembled patrick, spongebob's best friend. here's a look. wow! ( applause ) that really looks like them! actually, i don't think we can show that on cbs. jim? thank you. ( laughter ) meanwhile, "most kittens see their owners as parents, a new study has found." okay? so everyone, stop complaining when i'm breastfeeding my cat. we're not weird. you're weird. we'll be right back with jennifer hudson. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart a
ocean made a surprising discovery: a sponge that looked like spongebob squarepants, and right next to it, a pink sea star that resembled patrick, spongebob's best friend. here's a look. wow! ( applause ) that really looks like them! actually, i don't think we can show that on cbs. jim? thank you. ( laughter ) meanwhile, "most kittens see their owners as parents, a new study has found." okay? so everyone, stop complaining when i'm breastfeeding my cat. we're not weird. you're weird....
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. >>> coming up, atlantic ocean can be at risk when "the 11th hour" continues. hour" continues. with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for peopl with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrin neoplasia syndrome type 2 or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to de
. >>> coming up, atlantic ocean can be at risk when "the 11th hour" continues. hour" continues. with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus®...
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researchers found the ocean currents that carry warm water from the tropics to the north atlantic have already been destabilized by the climate crisis. a complete collapse would dramatically change rainfall patterns around the globe, lower temperatures in parts of europe while raising them elsewhere, and would dramatically raise sea levels in the eastern united states. president biden on thursday restored tailpipe emissions standards set under the obama administration and later canceled by president trump, setting a goal of making half of all cars and light trucks sold in the u.s. by 2030 electric. biden made the announcement surrounded by executives and labor leaders of the ottoman history. -- auto industry. >> when i hear climate, i think jobs. good paying union jobs. i want the world to see through a consensus we are at an inflection point in world history. we have to save the planet. we can also come out of it better. amy: congressional democrats have drafted legislation that would tax major polluters to compensate for the impacts of catastrophic climate change. the polluters pay c
researchers found the ocean currents that carry warm water from the tropics to the north atlantic have already been destabilized by the climate crisis. a complete collapse would dramatically change rainfall patterns around the globe, lower temperatures in parts of europe while raising them elsewhere, and would dramatically raise sea levels in the eastern united states. president biden on thursday restored tailpipe emissions standards set under the obama administration and later canceled by...
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. >> you have this new study showing a crucial current in the atlantic ocean is showing instability due to climate change. why is that so concerning? >> i was just with him ssome scientists in greenland. enough fresh water ice in greenland melted to cover all of florida in 2 inches of water. as that fresh water slides off, it's kind of grinding the gears of the gulf stream. this brings water from the bahamas up the american coast and all the way over to ireland. it really is the weather system. it's like the thermostat of both north america and europe. if that slows down, who knows what that means. could mean deep cold snaps in the northeast. it could mean arctic like conditions in ireland but much hotter in the caribbean. nobody knows for sure, but that may be mentioned in tomorrow's report. >> then you have these wildfires that we're all seeing the visuals of. these wildfires showing this firsthand look at the devastating effects of climate change. for viewers in other parts of the country, what kinds of weather events can they see if global temperatures continue to rise? >> not enoug
. >> you have this new study showing a crucial current in the atlantic ocean is showing instability due to climate change. why is that so concerning? >> i was just with him ssome scientists in greenland. enough fresh water ice in greenland melted to cover all of florida in 2 inches of water. as that fresh water slides off, it's kind of grinding the gears of the gulf stream. this brings water from the bahamas up the american coast and all the way over to ireland. it really is the...
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only two or three storms have ever gone down this quickly in the gulf of mexico or the atlantic ocean in any future or any past. so here we go. there's the storm coming onshore in grand isle. i've beening looing at wind gusts and overwash in grand isle. it's not very good there and about to get worse as the eyewall comes onshore. we have the extreme wind warning stretching almost up to the west bank into new orleans. anywhere you see that red, you're going to see wind gusts of 115 or more. here are the gusts we have right now, were buoys out here and oil rigs out here that have reported numbers over 100 miles per hour already. those numbers are likely to go up. look at the size of the area that's going to be 110 or greater. down here obviously in the bottom of the boot, you'll be 130 or greater. this 110 or greater gets very, very close to metry and we'll lose power for a very long time. some people won't get power back for a month. here are the shell beach, six-foot surge and that number will certainly go up. wolf, we'll need 10 tore 16 feet for storm surge. in the back areas, the ba
only two or three storms have ever gone down this quickly in the gulf of mexico or the atlantic ocean in any future or any past. so here we go. there's the storm coming onshore in grand isle. i've beening looing at wind gusts and overwash in grand isle. it's not very good there and about to get worse as the eyewall comes onshore. we have the extreme wind warning stretching almost up to the west bank into new orleans. anywhere you see that red, you're going to see wind gusts of 115 or more. here...