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boats in a telescope, atlantic challenge. mike, her, a cardiologist by trade has hardly any rowing experience global us. oh, i think it's also a little bit about getting to know myself from a different perspective by doing something crazy. my so look to see. she has me. like the other women, she lives in hamburg, mike, his best friend, catalina, came up with the idea. ah, my gallon with you, i'm toyota. i like having adventures and trying different 40 things on the 30 to 67 days on the atlantic, with no support bo everything on board and doing it all ourselves. it's kind of a life project gases. i've lived in limbs, we act non mother and daughter g o. stuffy and tim not complete the team. they to were looking for something different in life vests and yards. 16 years i made her school lunches that's not enough in the life of these and i'm doing something else for which often i'm looking forward to seeing the crazy starry sky because we won't have any light. i hope we see dolphins and whales. i'd love to swim with dolphins get
boats in a telescope, atlantic challenge. mike, her, a cardiologist by trade has hardly any rowing experience global us. oh, i think it's also a little bit about getting to know myself from a different perspective by doing something crazy. my so look to see. she has me. like the other women, she lives in hamburg, mike, his best friend, catalina, came up with the idea. ah, my gallon with you, i'm toyota. i like having adventures and trying different 40 things on the 30 to 67 days on the...
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the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing rates in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat. tim now and catalina, 2 yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on their run. there are risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and capsize on the head, injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise, how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. this is really most important and potentially dangerous thing. in many ways that team spirit is tested early on. the wind is unusually strong and the boat can hardly make any headway. couple a pretty high ways and we all got seasick on team the had it in the worse. fortunately, micah is a doctor with the help of an eye the infusion. she gets the situation under control with for the 1st 48 hours, i was so seasick i couldn't move. the girls had to row one person down while i was comatose in the middle of the bo, tristan admitted to sports, but you like every little movement, whatever i d
the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing rates in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat. tim now and catalina, 2 yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on their run. there are risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and capsize on the head, injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise, how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. this is really most...
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the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing race in the world. the fastest teams will need one month the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat tim now and catalina to yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on their run. they're all risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and caps, eyes, and head injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise a how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. that's a really most important and potentially dangerous thing. in many ways, that team spirit is tested early on. the wind is unusually strong and the boat can hardly make any headway. couple a pretty high waves and we all got seasick lawn team. they had it the worst. fortunately, micah is a doctor with the help of an eye the infusion. she gets the situation under control with for the 1st 48 hours, i was so seasick i couldn't move. the girls had to row one person down while i was comatose in the middle of the bo, tristan on her to do sports. but you like every little movement, whatev
the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing race in the world. the fastest teams will need one month the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat tim now and catalina to yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on their run. they're all risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and caps, eyes, and head injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise a how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. that's a really most...
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majority life took place protestant institutions and the nomination across the empire were all trans-atlantic they had footprints on both sides and a lot of different places and they communicated to pull the empire together. being a british protestant was part of an empire working on both sides of the atlantic promoting protestantism and it was different and nomination of the collaboration. host: you use a lovely metaphor of scaffolding in your book. you talk a little bit about who are the people and the institutions you just mentioned? how do they glue themselves together to make this imperial product? >> the scaffold is a way to get the religious institutions in this process the archival project is that the heart of this book but to really look at you who was communicating with him across the atlantic people on both sides are talking about a product so school is communicating with whom and what are the boundaries so what i found is that it has channeled through those institutional mechanisms through private societies with a whole host of other voluntary organizations handling money back and
majority life took place protestant institutions and the nomination across the empire were all trans-atlantic they had footprints on both sides and a lot of different places and they communicated to pull the empire together. being a british protestant was part of an empire working on both sides of the atlantic promoting protestantism and it was different and nomination of the collaboration. host: you use a lovely metaphor of scaffolding in your book. you talk a little bit about who are the...
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the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing rates in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defi tim now and catalina. to yachts are on hand for emergencies, otherwise the rosa out on their run, they're all risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and caps, eyes and head injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise a how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. this is really most important and potentially dangerous thing. in many ways that team spirit is tested early on. the wind is unusually strong and the boat can hardly make any headway. couple a pretty high ways and we all got sick on team the had it the worse. fortunately, micah is a doctor with the help of an eye the infusion. she gets the situation under control with for the 1st 48 hours, i was so seasick i couldn't move. the girls had to row one person down while i was comatose in the middle of the bo tristan and went into sports. but you like every little movement, whatever i didn't
the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing rates in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defi tim now and catalina. to yachts are on hand for emergencies, otherwise the rosa out on their run, they're all risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and caps, eyes and head injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise a how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. this is really most...
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council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. this discussion will be moderated by melinda herring. thank you. >> hello. thanks everyone. what i am able to say, first of all is that i was there on the ground, on the battlefield a few months ago. i wound my way along 450 kilometers. what i witnessed a few months ago is a situation of war, which is nearly unthinkable from europe and probably america. here on this road, in so many go cities, you have a sort of frozen -- in so many ghost cities, you have a sort of frozen war with real trenches. this is a thing to which we are blind too often in the west, which is a sad and terrible reality. i did film it. i have a lot of footage from that. it has been implemented in my last movie. number two, and the last hours, days and even hours, i received countless messages from comrades of t
council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. this discussion will be moderated by melinda herring. thank you. >> hello. thanks everyone. what i am able to say, first of all is that i was there on the ground, on the battlefield a few months ago. i wound my way along 450...
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the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing race in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat. tim now and catalina, 2 yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on the run. there are risks. yes, it is. risks with bad weather and caps, eyes, and head injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise, how they get on with each other, that personal dynamic is a really most important and potentially dangerous thing. in many ways that team spirit is tested early on. the wind is unusually strong and the boat can hardly make any headway. couple a pretty high ways and we all got seasick lawn team the how did the work? fortunately, micah is a doctor with the help of an i the infusion. she gets the situation under control with for the 1st 48 hours, i was so seasick i couldn't move. the girls had to row one person down while i was comatose in the middle of the bo tristan on me to dis bought us. but you know, every little movement, whatev
the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing race in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat. tim now and catalina, 2 yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on the run. there are risks. yes, it is. risks with bad weather and caps, eyes, and head injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise, how they get on with each other, that personal dynamic is a really most...
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so we know people on both sides of the atlantic are talking about each other. who is actually communicating with whom and what are the boundaries of that? and what i found was it's really channeled through these kinds of institutional mechanisms through denominations, a lot through private societies, groups like the society of the propagation of the gospel, semi private, out of that whole host of soup of other organizations, channeling money back and forth, communicating back and forth but the other piece of that is they are really emphasizing places inside the empire. i had suspected to find a lot of communication with nonbritish protestants and there is some, so some communication to say, german protestant or scandinavian protestant, a little of that but vast majority is channeled within the structure of the emfire so thinking of it as a scaffolding, something that builds around the empire, builds the contours of the empire, i think it emphasizes how much politics determines the shape of what's going on. >> i'm curious about the political aspect of it. as you
so we know people on both sides of the atlantic are talking about each other. who is actually communicating with whom and what are the boundaries of that? and what i found was it's really channeled through these kinds of institutional mechanisms through denominations, a lot through private societies, groups like the society of the propagation of the gospel, semi private, out of that whole host of soup of other organizations, channeling money back and forth, communicating back and forth but the...
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no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in the north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that unaccompanied mental scale. that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities to defend or liberal democracies. so the nato is today still in the lines of individual countries. and what i thing is that we need to trans to tense form it into a real alliance of continental defense communities, defending liberal democracy. you want to reform nato. you want to reform rules inside the european union. you want to change the unanimity row. you want a lot of reforms and you want a federal, a federal europe at the end of it, a sort of one size fits all. it's what if you don't get any of these reforms that long enough truly you got that that you have a complete misunderstanding of wha
no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in the north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that unaccompanied mental scale. that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities to defend or liberal democracies. so the nato is today still in the...
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chris cuomo must go, the atlantic declared and in the world that he lives in, the atlantic makes the rules. and that's when for the first time ever and very unexpectedly, we started to feel sorry for chris cuomo. helping his brother is not the worst thing he ever did it in fact it may have been the best thing he ever did. not because andrew cuomo was a good person, he certainly wasn't a good person but he was chris cuomo's brother and that's what you do with brothers even bothersome ones. you help them when they needed. matt, it's called loyalty. this is an alien concept. is there a single person at cnn or any other left-wing network who would risk his job to help his own brother? above all, these people are ruthless careerists. jeff zucker told this guy to denounce his own wife on television, do you think you hesitate before doing it? of course he wouldn't come in out for a second. so when we tell you the media are corrupt, we don't just mean they are corrupt politically, it is much deeper than that. you don't acknowledge the most important roles in life, your first obligation is to
chris cuomo must go, the atlantic declared and in the world that he lives in, the atlantic makes the rules. and that's when for the first time ever and very unexpectedly, we started to feel sorry for chris cuomo. helping his brother is not the worst thing he ever did it in fact it may have been the best thing he ever did. not because andrew cuomo was a good person, he certainly wasn't a good person but he was chris cuomo's brother and that's what you do with brothers even bothersome ones. you...
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i'd also like to thank the atlantic council for having us today. thank. >> thank you. >> thanks, missy. terrific moderator. fbi and homeland
i'd also like to thank the atlantic council for having us today. thank. >> thank you. >> thanks, missy. terrific moderator. fbi and homeland
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i think the atlantic council for the opportunity to speak today. the topic is the cybersecurity of our nations energy infrastructure. on may 6 of this year, colonial pipeline was hit with a ransomware attack by the russian-based group darkside. darkside attacked colonial pipeline's building system, not its operational technology. as a precaution, colonial shut down its entire pipeline which supplies 45% of all the gasoline and jet fuel consumed on the east coast of the united states. this shutdown had an immediate, direct, and far-reaching impact on the day-to-day lives of the american people. shortages at gas stations popped up across alabama, florida, georgia, north and south carolina, and virginia. on may 11 of this year, 71% of gas stations in charlotte, north carolina, and out of fuel. may 14, 87% of gas stations in washington, d.c., went dry. gas prices shot up, panic buying and hoarding occurred. airports and airlines were affected. colonial pipeline paid at $5 million ransom. the pipeline was turned back on. but one ransomware attack direct
i think the atlantic council for the opportunity to speak today. the topic is the cybersecurity of our nations energy infrastructure. on may 6 of this year, colonial pipeline was hit with a ransomware attack by the russian-based group darkside. darkside attacked colonial pipeline's building system, not its operational technology. as a precaution, colonial shut down its entire pipeline which supplies 45% of all the gasoline and jet fuel consumed on the east coast of the united states. this...
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leo: thanks command a thanks to the atlantic council for having me. siemens energy is at the heart of the energy transition to help move the system to a cleaner and more reliable, hopefully the porsche to help solving the climate change challenge that we have underway. at the core of that, of course, is digitalization and software. i in particular and focused on helping enable digitalization through solutions that help our customers detect and monitor their environment. cybersecurity -- the understanding of that exposure, and we work on technologies and solutions to help customers get faster at detecting threats and hopefully stopping them along the way. andy: thanks, leo. leo has been on several interesting panels for months and you will hear good stuff from him. aspen at least, -- last but not least, thomas warrick. tom: my name is tom warrick and i work with secretary johnson at the department of homeland security working on counter terrors and other fetishes. all of the fence that secretary johnson spoke to are very real in my professional experie
leo: thanks command a thanks to the atlantic council for having me. siemens energy is at the heart of the energy transition to help move the system to a cleaner and more reliable, hopefully the porsche to help solving the climate change challenge that we have underway. at the core of that, of course, is digitalization and software. i in particular and focused on helping enable digitalization through solutions that help our customers detect and monitor their environment. cybersecurity -- the...
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coming in from the atlantic on friday we have this weather front, the atlantic on friday we have this weatherfront, but it the atlantic on friday we have this weather front, but it is very weak once again. it is mainly going to be western areas that see this band of cloud and rain and may be some snow over the scottish hills, the band of clouds with rain the peters out and we see some sunshine and showers coming into western parts of the uk, but still only 5 in the central belt of scotland, 6 in the south—east of england and east anglia. furtherahead, we south—east of england and east anglia. further ahead, we have another deep low pressure, but this i another deep low pressure, but this i is heading towards iceland, with some stronger atlantic winds heading our way at more unsettled weather to come in the outlook for the weekend and beyond, probably dominated more by low pressure, but we have the jet stream on here and there will be some disruption of the jet stream pattern, occasionally getting in some other air and then into some colder air as thejet some other air and then int
coming in from the atlantic on friday we have this weather front, the atlantic on friday we have this weatherfront, but it the atlantic on friday we have this weather front, but it is very weak once again. it is mainly going to be western areas that see this band of cloud and rain and may be some snow over the scottish hills, the band of clouds with rain the peters out and we see some sunshine and showers coming into western parts of the uk, but still only 5 in the central belt of scotland, 6...
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and then passed famous drakes island out into the atlantic and onto the americas. the guy you are just sitting here would be rather swell hairstyle, is our representation of edward winslow we decided to put the time we had just one avatar that was representative of a known character and obviously because of my present-day relationship, if we ever have the opportunity to go forward we will be able to go into places like the captains cabin and christopher jones, the captain, get them to explain their stories. william brewster, the lady who gave birth during the actual transit. and also john howland, he was actually a servant of the governor evers on board the ship and he had a very interesting story and that he fell overboard crossing the atlantic but managed righteously to grab a rope and pull himself back on board. if he had not done that then george w. bush and george bush would've never existed because their descendent of john howland. the relatives and their descendents, they've got some -- if we could make these avatars tell their story, how fantastic that woul
and then passed famous drakes island out into the atlantic and onto the americas. the guy you are just sitting here would be rather swell hairstyle, is our representation of edward winslow we decided to put the time we had just one avatar that was representative of a known character and obviously because of my present-day relationship, if we ever have the opportunity to go forward we will be able to go into places like the captains cabin and christopher jones, the captain, get them to explain...
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airfrom the the atlantic, trying to push in that milder air from the south west, but there are still a block of colder air in the north and that colder air looks further north now and most of the country should be turning milder later in the wake with the chance of some rain at times. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. there's a record low turnout in the first legislative elections in hong kong since china tightened control. we speak to democracy campaigner nathan law. netherlands starts a tough new lockdown, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. a victory for the hard—left candidate in chile's most polarising election ever. and tennis star emma raducanu wins the bbc�*s prestigious sports personality of the year. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday.
airfrom the the atlantic, trying to push in that milder air from the south west, but there are still a block of colder air in the north and that colder air looks further north now and most of the country should be turning milder later in the wake with the chance of some rain at times. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. there's a record low turnout in the first legislative elections in hong kong since china tightened control. we speak to...
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the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing rates in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat. tim now and catalina, 2 yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on their run. there are risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and capsize on the head, injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise, how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. it's a really most important and potentially dangerous thing. in many ways, that team spirit is tested early on. the wind is unusually strong and the boat can hardly make any headway. couple a pretty high waves and we all got seasick lawn team the had it the worst. fortunately, micah is a doctor with the help of an eye the infusion. she gets the situation under control with for the 1st 48 hours, i was so sea sick. i couldn't live. the girls had to row one person down while i was comatose in the middle of the bow. tristan on her to dispose of this. but i could every little movement, wha
the atlantic challenge is the hardest rowing rates in the world. the fastest teams will need one month, the slowest 2 months. it's the moment of truth for my cache defeat. tim now and catalina, 2 yachts are on hand for emergencies. otherwise the rosa out on their run. there are risks. yes. is risks of bad weather and capsize on the head, injury and illness. but things that actually have the greatest effect on cruise, how they get on with each other, personal dynamic. it's a really most...
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by the start of december, she was spotted near north atlantic right whale, georgia. north atlantic right whale's comes swim very close to their mother making it difficult task for responders.— making it difficult task for resonders. , ., ., ., responders. they are one of the rarest large _ responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals _ responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals on - responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink of extinction, may be something around 330 animals remaining so the calves of these animals are the calves of these animals are the future and that is largely why the situation with snow cone is so compelling. snow cone is so compelling. snow cone and — cone is so compelling. snow cone and her— cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf _ cone is so compelling. snow cone and her calf will - cone is so compelling. snow l cone and her calf will continue to be closely monitored with many challenges and a long journey ahead. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. it's little more than a
by the start of december, she was spotted near north atlantic right whale, georgia. north atlantic right whale's comes swim very close to their mother making it difficult task for responders.— making it difficult task for resonders. , ., ., ., responders. they are one of the rarest large _ responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals _ responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals on - responders. they are one of the rarest large mammals on earth. we know they are on the brink...
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and as for military security in the euro, atlantic region, it continues to deteriorate. there's only one treaty left between russia and the united states. the strategic arms reduction treaty, the treaty on short and medium range missiles and the open skies treaty were essentially torn apart by our american colleagues. what we heard from said gala rolf was a list of issues he has and what russia has with the way that russia has being dictated to by nato, by the united states. and by the west. he said, time and time again, the western partners of russian nato, the united states. everybody else saying that they had either miss on misunderstood or deliberately misconstrued the minsk agreement. and until that was properly adhered to that it could never ultimately be a reality on the ground. so galafaro also said that in the very near future, moscow would put forward a new security strategy and security packed that it wants to see, have some certain things written down in black and white as far as the relationship between nato and russia goes now antony, blinking the u. s. sec
and as for military security in the euro, atlantic region, it continues to deteriorate. there's only one treaty left between russia and the united states. the strategic arms reduction treaty, the treaty on short and medium range missiles and the open skies treaty were essentially torn apart by our american colleagues. what we heard from said gala rolf was a list of issues he has and what russia has with the way that russia has being dictated to by nato, by the united states. and by the west. he...
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vis-c-vis the atlantic ocean, first to the islands and then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, lake erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture we have of the viking age and the age that we have these extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and novels and other sources.and they kind of look like this. you don't mind playing the first slide, i'd appreciate. they tend to have an appearance rather like you got the top? there we go. these are warriors from a chess set, medieval chestset discovered on the isle of lewis . probably made some time in the 15th century, little bit after the height of the 18th. but the figures there you see in this ivory chest set, i didn't even know by the way thanks to dna evidence was made from ivory tusks from greenland. from the viking settlement there. but we see that figure there, as the warrior biting his shield. he's usually end up a fight as being a deserter, the kind of extraordinary ferocious warriors who came into prominence in norse legend. they were r
vis-c-vis the atlantic ocean, first to the islands and then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, lake erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture we have of the viking age and the age that we have these extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and novels and other sources.and they kind of look like this. you don't mind playing the first slide, i'd appreciate. they tend to have an appearance rather...
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no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in the north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that on a continental scale, that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities, to defend or liberal, or democracies said, the nato is today still in the lines of individual countries. and what i thing is that we need to trans dense form it into a real alliance of continental defense communities, defending liberal democracy. you want to reform nato. you want to reform rules inside the european union. you want to change the unanimity row. you want a lot of reforms and you want a federal, a federal europe at the end of it, a sort of one size fits all. it's what if you don't get any of these reforms that long enough truly you got that that you have a complete misunderstanding of wha
no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in the north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that on a continental scale, that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities, to defend or liberal, or democracies said, the nato is today still in the...
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we're in the middle of the atlantic. the water is choppy so we are getting a bit wet. but the sun is out. so it is not a typical christmas. ithink, honestly, the biggest thing for us was literally this the first ten days, which was just settling into that routine of sleep deprivation. because with three rowers we are rowing two hours on, getting an hour off, so i think we didn't realise how much that would impact us. so there have been a lot of tears, but i think we over that now and i think we have settled into the routine of the lack of sleep. for the three friends this has already been a story of determination and defiance. last christmas kat was in hospital receiving radiotherapy to treat cancer. in the summer she was told that had returned. so as well as everything else at sea she must take daily medication to keep tumours and symptoms in check. while their efforts raise money for three cancer charities. i'm actually good. it was a bit dicey before we came out. i wasn't very well, had a few infections. but being on the boat, a bit of seasickness, we have been all
we're in the middle of the atlantic. the water is choppy so we are getting a bit wet. but the sun is out. so it is not a typical christmas. ithink, honestly, the biggest thing for us was literally this the first ten days, which was just settling into that routine of sleep deprivation. because with three rowers we are rowing two hours on, getting an hour off, so i think we didn't realise how much that would impact us. so there have been a lot of tears, but i think we over that now and i think we...
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no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in a north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that unaccompanied mental scale. that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities to defend or liberal democracies. so the nato is today still an aligns of individual countries. and what i thing is that we need to trans to tense form it into a real alliance of continental defense communities, defending liberal democracy. you want to reform nato. you want to reform rules inside the european union. you want to change the unanimity row. you want a lot of reforms and you want a federal, a federal europe at the end of it, a sort of one size fits all. it's what if you don't get any of these reforms the longer the not true, the augusta, that that you have a complete misunderstanding of w
no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in a north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that unaccompanied mental scale. that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities to defend or liberal democracies. so the nato is today still an aligns...
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you know what it's so it's called the north atlantic treaty organization. but it's clearly the strategy became to surround russia. presentation is false on the part of, of lincoln. it's not russia that's marching westward and you know, every year surrounding the united states, a little bit more or germany or france or britain or any of the nato countries. but that is what is happening in regard to nato. and his relationship to russia doesn't see i, employees have been involved in a ledge, sex crimes against children as young as 2 years old. and only one of them's charged c damning revelation. after tro over documents will be classified, he goes, dawn of has more in the story, more than $3600.00 pages of deeply disturbing material. 75 of them ever more. so the part of the trove logging sex crimes against children committed by at least 10 cia employees. and contractors, in the worst of cases against very young children, had inappropriate sexual activity with an unidentified 2 year old girl, admitted to having inappropriate sexual contact with the then 6 year
you know what it's so it's called the north atlantic treaty organization. but it's clearly the strategy became to surround russia. presentation is false on the part of, of lincoln. it's not russia that's marching westward and you know, every year surrounding the united states, a little bit more or germany or france or britain or any of the nato countries. but that is what is happening in regard to nato. and his relationship to russia doesn't see i, employees have been involved in a ledge, sex...
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staff writer for "the atlantic." you had a quote about how you've come to view your role as a journalist and this question of objectivity. i'm curious to hear you say it again and sort of follow up on. >> terry surprised me with the question and i sort of blurted out a answer. and i don't regret it. it's uncomfortable for me to talk about the way my role has changed as a journalist in these recent years. because i grew up with sort of the mainstream training to keep myself out of the story, to keep my opinions out of the story, to take no side when one side is fighting with another. and i realized that there are at least two things that journalists are allowed to be for and to defend. one of them is the truth. and one of them is the fundamental tenants of democracy, the people get to make their own choice of who leads them. we are in favor of that. we are pro democracy. >> you are allowed to have that take. >> allowed to have that opinion. >> there's a hot one from bart gellman. >> and the problem is we have one part
staff writer for "the atlantic." you had a quote about how you've come to view your role as a journalist and this question of objectivity. i'm curious to hear you say it again and sort of follow up on. >> terry surprised me with the question and i sort of blurted out a answer. and i don't regret it. it's uncomfortable for me to talk about the way my role has changed as a journalist in these recent years. because i grew up with sort of the mainstream training to keep myself out...
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guy: you were the north atlantic may be shut down again? shai: i am not that concerned about that based on the comments president biden made a few days ago, which were the most calm of the political leaders. let's look at the information. there should be data driven. that will make the calls. travel is not the way to stop a pandemic. this variant is everywhere in the world. shutting borders hurts houses and millions of people. businesses and gdp is reliant on it and read every single piece of help we can get. travel enables that. lisa: what has the north -- guy: what has the north atlantic looked like since november 8? what does pricing the plight? what does pricing look like around the holidays? give me a data dump as to what it looks like since then? shai: i will try to be organized in my comments on the data dump. post november 8, tremendous bookings across the atlantic. we have seen load factors building nicely in december, and we will probably still be flying between 60% to 70% load factors. in the week of the eighth, you cannot get a
guy: you were the north atlantic may be shut down again? shai: i am not that concerned about that based on the comments president biden made a few days ago, which were the most calm of the political leaders. let's look at the information. there should be data driven. that will make the calls. travel is not the way to stop a pandemic. this variant is everywhere in the world. shutting borders hurts houses and millions of people. businesses and gdp is reliant on it and read every single piece of...
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. >> it's this letter that brings churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states, convinced he obtained the world's attention. s churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states, convinced that he has obtained the world's attention. ♪ ♪ >> fulton's biggest day in history, as the daily sun gazette put it, had finally arrived. march 5, 1946, was somewhat overcast as crowds lined the streets in anticipation of churchill's motorcade. about 25,000 people were on hand to welcome the dignitaries when they arrived just after noon from jefferson city. there were marching bands, flags and balloons. president harry truman and winston churchill sat up on the back of the open limousine. between them, the president of the college, dr. frank mcclure, sat down lower on the seat. churchill smiled at the crowd giving his v for victory sign and waving his cigar as the car weaved along the route. at last the motorcade entered the grounds of westminster college. the gymnasium was packed with invited guests and dignitaries. loud speakers outside the
. >> it's this letter that brings churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states, convinced he obtained the world's attention. s churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states, convinced that he has obtained the world's attention. ♪ ♪ >> fulton's biggest day in history, as the daily sun gazette put it, had finally arrived. march 5, 1946, was somewhat overcast as crowds lined the streets in anticipation of churchill's...
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as barton gellman notes in his terrifying new cover story for "the atlantic" magazine while the biden justice department has sometimes shown itself willing to go to court to protect voting rights from attacks by republicans, they haven't been going to court to protect elections themselves, democracy itself. he uses the state of georgia where, quote, the justice department has filed suit to overturn some provisions of the new georgia law, but not to challenge the hostile takeover of election authorities. instead the doj's federal lawsuit takes issue with a long list of traditional voter suppression tactics. these provisions make it harder by design for democrats to vote in georgia. the provisions that attorney general garland did not challenge, though, are the ones that make it easier for republicans to fix the outcome. those provisions represent danger of a whole different magnitude. meanwhile, gellman writes, the justice department and the fbi are, quote, chasing down the foot soldiers of january 6th but there is no public sign they're building cases against the men and women who sen
as barton gellman notes in his terrifying new cover story for "the atlantic" magazine while the biden justice department has sometimes shown itself willing to go to court to protect voting rights from attacks by republicans, they haven't been going to court to protect elections themselves, democracy itself. he uses the state of georgia where, quote, the justice department has filed suit to overturn some provisions of the new georgia law, but not to challenge the hostile takeover of...
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no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in the north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that unaccompanied mental scale. that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities, to defend or liberal democracies said, the nato is to day still and aligns of individual countries. and what i thing is that we need to trans to tense form it into a real alliance of continental defense communities, defending liberal democracy. you want to reform nato. you want to reform rules inside the european union. you want to change the unanimity row. you want a lot of reforms and you want a federal, a federal europe at the end of it, a sort of one size fits all. it's what if you don't get any of these reforms that long enough that rosie, you got that, that you have a complete misunderstandi
no, that's not the north atlantic. that means that our defense issues to day are not related only to d environment in the north atlantic, but our world wide. and there, there is a need to reform the nato into a global work alliance off democracies. and that unaccompanied mental scale. that means that in the north american continent, the asian continent, european continent has to do a real effort to create defense communities, to defend or liberal democracies said, the nato is to day still and...
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still a lot to play for from wednesday onwards with that low in the atlantic trying to push in this milder air in from the southwest, but there's still that block of colder air in the north. that colder air looks further north, so most of the country should be turning milder later in the week, with the chance of some rain at times. welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: we have a special report from myanmar on the mass killings of civilians by the military — which seized power in a coup last february. a victory for the hard left candidate in chile's most polarising election ever. a tough new lockdown in the netherlands, as the new coronavirus variant spreads fast across europe. and tennis star emma radacanu wins the bbc�*s prestigious sports personality of the year. i am really happy with this, of course, and i have watched sports personality of the year growing up so i am humbled tojoin the amazing past winners.
still a lot to play for from wednesday onwards with that low in the atlantic trying to push in this milder air in from the southwest, but there's still that block of colder air in the north. that colder air looks further north, so most of the country should be turning milder later in the week, with the chance of some rain at times. welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: we have a special report from myanmar on the mass killings of civilians by the military — which seized...
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, that's bringing in milder air from the atlantic, that's bringing in milderair on that from the atlantic, that's bringing in milder air on that weather fronts rain, mainly forthe in milder air on that weather fronts rain, mainly for the highlands and islands. a lot of cloud will be pushing its way down into northern ireland, pretty cloudy for england and wales as well, some drizzle around mainly in the morning in the far south, around mainly in the morning in the farsouth, but around mainly in the morning in the far south, but where that folk forms across northern england, perhaps the north midlands and north wales, it could be a little reluctant to shift, so quite a chilly day here. top and tail of the uk though, this is where we have the milder air. as we head our way into the middle part of the week, there is run of atlantic winds are making their presence felt in this weather fronts drifting southwards. enough of a breeze, so we're probably not can have the same mist and fog problems i think early on wednesday morning. a little rain on that weather front, not very much, it is moving
, that's bringing in milder air from the atlantic, that's bringing in milderair on that from the atlantic, that's bringing in milder air on that weather fronts rain, mainly forthe in milder air on that weather fronts rain, mainly for the highlands and islands. a lot of cloud will be pushing its way down into northern ireland, pretty cloudy for england and wales as well, some drizzle around mainly in the morning in the far south, around mainly in the morning in the farsouth, but around mainly in...
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the writer of this atlantic cover story about i this atlantic cover story about democracy, thank you so much for being with us. ajapanese billionaire has become the latest space tourist. yusaku maezawa was welcomed on board the international space station — along with his assistant and a russian cosmonaut. he�*s due to spend 12 days orbiting the earth — as the bbc�*s tim allman reports. for most of us, our holidays begin with is checking into a hotel and making sure we have got our room key. things were a little more complicated for yusaku maezawa who had to contend with a carefully coordinated docking 350 kilometers above the earth surface. but he certainly got a friendly welcome as he floated on board the international space station. and lift off. a few hours earlier, he had blasted off from the space station. the first tourist russia had taken into space in more than a decade. the exact price for the trip remained a secret but some speculate he may have spent somewhere in the region of $50 million for his high—altitude holiday. space tourism is a relatively new business.
the writer of this atlantic cover story about i this atlantic cover story about democracy, thank you so much for being with us. ajapanese billionaire has become the latest space tourist. yusaku maezawa was welcomed on board the international space station — along with his assistant and a russian cosmonaut. he�*s due to spend 12 days orbiting the earth — as the bbc�*s tim allman reports. for most of us, our holidays begin with is checking into a hotel and making sure we have got our room...
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does the north atlantic stay open? a lot of people are concerned about their skiing holidays, but the real fear for the aviation sector is getting to january, look at the summer season, and people not ready to book yet, and they rely on that cash flow. dani: i know you're are talking to virgin and jetblue, so stick around for that. that is guy johnson at the world aviation festival. he will be talking to jetblue, virgin atlantic, as well as executives. let's get to a covid update. we are looking at what is happening on the ground. china's outbreak is worsening. germany is considering making vaccines compulsory. governments continue to clamp down on restrictions and travel curbs. we are joined by michelle cortez. i want to start with the outbreak in china. china having a zero covid policy perhaps versus the western world, how severe does the new outbreak look? michelle: china is having a number of infections close to the peak it has had for the entire year. 91 new cases in a border town in the north. these are not from
does the north atlantic stay open? a lot of people are concerned about their skiing holidays, but the real fear for the aviation sector is getting to january, look at the summer season, and people not ready to book yet, and they rely on that cash flow. dani: i know you're are talking to virgin and jetblue, so stick around for that. that is guy johnson at the world aviation festival. he will be talking to jetblue, virgin atlantic, as well as executives. let's get to a covid update. we are...
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across the atlantic _ year. nothing like it. across the atlantic are _ year. nothing like it. across the atlantic are beloved - year. nothing like it. across. the atlantic are beloved sound returned. big ben bongs. there will be no fireworks display for the second consecutive year in london but afterfour years under wraps, in london but afterfour years underwraps, big ben will in london but afterfour years under wraps, big ben will be ringing in the new year. as for those making a wish... transition mocro less covid in the air, everything isjust covid. the air, everything is 'ust covid. ., ., , ., ., ., covid. no doubt a common thread world over- _ covid. no doubt a common thread world over. now _ covid. no doubt a common thread world over. now rehearsed - covid. no doubt a common thread world over. now rehearsed and i world over. now rehearsed and ready. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. that's it from me. from us, thank you for watching and i will see you soon. hello. the unusually mild weather is set to stick with us as we see out the end of 2021. we had temperatures up to 16 degr
across the atlantic _ year. nothing like it. across the atlantic are _ year. nothing like it. across the atlantic are beloved - year. nothing like it. across. the atlantic are beloved sound returned. big ben bongs. there will be no fireworks display for the second consecutive year in london but afterfour years under wraps, in london but afterfour years underwraps, big ben will in london but afterfour years under wraps, big ben will be ringing in the new year. as for those making a wish......
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to moderate the conversation is ron brownstein, senior editor at the atlantic. ron: good morning, everybody. thank you both for joining us today. susan, thank you for being here. >> it is good to be here. >> good morning. ron: thank you. let me jump right in. i think in one sense, both of you are focused on the same problem, innovative entrepreneurs, people of color, that cannot get access to funding they need to advance their ideas. lynier, you focus on those in the private sector. let me start by asking each of you to describe the funding challenges you see in these fields, so we can have a better sense of to the extent that we are looking at pendulum silly -- at fundamentally different problems. >> i'm happy to be with you all. in the social sector, we work to address and transform systems that perpetuate inequity, but the social impact space is not immune to the greater forces at play in our society and deep wounds, such as racism and bias. we see that when it comes to film -- to philanthropic capital, that there are troubling trends and we have profited fro
to moderate the conversation is ron brownstein, senior editor at the atlantic. ron: good morning, everybody. thank you both for joining us today. susan, thank you for being here. >> it is good to be here. >> good morning. ron: thank you. let me jump right in. i think in one sense, both of you are focused on the same problem, innovative entrepreneurs, people of color, that cannot get access to funding they need to advance their ideas. lynier, you focus on those in the private sector....
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the june "atlantic monthly." a high decibel rise up america will use implication of the people's rugged individualist roots and the call for repeal of new deal paternalism. in early may of 1938 both he and billed as liberalism address at indiana university. big government and its dark twin autocracy for two days -- against dangers he presented robust liberalism. liberalism is neither easy nor sensational. in fact the liberal attempts and most difficult thing in the world namely to strike the balance between the rights of the individual and the needs of society. the january rarity, 1939 after two previous judicial challenges the supreme court rendered its decisive ruling on federal regulatory powers in tennessee electric power company and would leave the tva. the court determined willkie's commonwealth in 19 utility complainant had no standing to challenge the operations of the tva even though once again the decision ignored the central issue of the authority's constitutionality which the address.er would it costs
the june "atlantic monthly." a high decibel rise up america will use implication of the people's rugged individualist roots and the call for repeal of new deal paternalism. in early may of 1938 both he and billed as liberalism address at indiana university. big government and its dark twin autocracy for two days -- against dangers he presented robust liberalism. liberalism is neither easy nor sensational. in fact the liberal attempts and most difficult thing in the world namely to...
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i am frederick kempe, ceo of the atlantic council. thank you for joining us today. our event on maximizing military power and middle amazing minimizing -- i hope you'll forgive me, before we get started, remarking on the passing of general colin powell, one of america's great statesman. he helped guide the u.s. military to victory in the 1991 persian gulf war as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he is a holder of the highest honor, the distinguished leadership award, which he received in 2005. he was an honorary director of the atlanta council and adviser and good friend born in new york to. jamaican immigrants, he really was an american success story. first black chairman of the joint chiefs, selected by george h. w. bush in this -- making him the first black person to lead the state department. when when i asked him during one of our occasional conversations whether he preferred to be called them general or secretary, i refused to call him colin -- josh i told him that would harm the intimacy of our relationship -- he said, i prefer you call me a general, rat
i am frederick kempe, ceo of the atlantic council. thank you for joining us today. our event on maximizing military power and middle amazing minimizing -- i hope you'll forgive me, before we get started, remarking on the passing of general colin powell, one of america's great statesman. he helped guide the u.s. military to victory in the 1991 persian gulf war as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he is a holder of the highest honor, the distinguished leadership award, which he received in...