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i fear that we have lost the battle of the atlantic. if you want to time in history, ladies and gentlemen are many more of them if we are willing to go and dig them up and prove it a time in history when it seems to me me there's a turning point. and you can show it i can show it to my you know, my political science and i are buddies here is when maybe that hegemonic war that transformation can be seen to be occurring. and this is the little thing about the size of a soup plate. which is at the center at the core at least of what happens in convoy ons five. it was in 19441 was on a desperate to find some way of turning the gigantic radar sets which were up on their pylons along the white cliffs of dover into something so much smaller, which you could put in a nose of an aircraft or you could put in a small warship, but it was difficult to do it was hard. i mean the university of california and berkeley was spending tens of millions of dollars trying to figure out how to how to how to get a smaller cavity magnetron with the power of the
i fear that we have lost the battle of the atlantic. if you want to time in history, ladies and gentlemen are many more of them if we are willing to go and dig them up and prove it a time in history when it seems to me me there's a turning point. and you can show it i can show it to my you know, my political science and i are buddies here is when maybe that hegemonic war that transformation can be seen to be occurring. and this is the little thing about the size of a soup plate. which is at the...
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a task force was quickly assembled and steamed 8,000 miles to the south atlantic. no—one was sure how the conflict would play out. but then, controversy — a british submarine sank the argentine ship the general belgrano, killing more than 300 sailors. britain was at war. troops landed at san carlos water on may 21st, 1982. days later, one of the bloodiest battles, goose green. but victory for the parachute regiment. cheering having made hard—fought gains, british forces prepared to advance on the capital, stanley, but tragedy was around the corner and it could alter the course of the war. a new plan is hatched — to open up a second front, close to the argentine lines, but it's not without risk. to the south, the supply ships sir tristram and sir galahad arrive at an undefended cove. they're packed full of fuel, munitions and solders — mostly welsh guards. they're waiting to come ashore. there's confusion and they're exposed. we go from where we were in battalion headquarters on this motorcycle, cross country. just before we got there, straight over the to
a task force was quickly assembled and steamed 8,000 miles to the south atlantic. no—one was sure how the conflict would play out. but then, controversy — a british submarine sank the argentine ship the general belgrano, killing more than 300 sailors. britain was at war. troops landed at san carlos water on may 21st, 1982. days later, one of the bloodiest battles, goose green. but victory for the parachute regiment. cheering having made hard—fought gains, british forces prepared to...
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collin martin, analyst at the atlantic council. not only the level, but the rate of change of yields rising in the last few days, is this a market back in on the inflation, reflationary trade with yields higher? collin: i think it is a rebound from a was likely too much of a pullback over the last few weeks. kind of in line with the bounce we are seeing in risk assets like stocks, high-yield bonds. i think it is a reversal of seeing that 10 year yield fall too much. in terms of where we go from here, maybe yield can move a little bit higher, but what we do not see much room for them to rise, there it is in the immediate or long-term, based on what our outlook for the fed is. how outlook has been that they are probably going to have a difficult time getting even getting to 3%. we have been slightly below market expectations. it seems like they have come down to meet what we are expecting. right now given expectations of a fed funds rate only in that peak 3% area, there is not just room for yields move much higher from here. jon: obv
collin martin, analyst at the atlantic council. not only the level, but the rate of change of yields rising in the last few days, is this a market back in on the inflation, reflationary trade with yields higher? collin: i think it is a rebound from a was likely too much of a pullback over the last few weeks. kind of in line with the bounce we are seeing in risk assets like stocks, high-yield bonds. i think it is a reversal of seeing that 10 year yield fall too much. in terms of where we go from...
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we're in the middle of the atlantic, north atlantic. we're in the faroe islands. there are 18 different islands. they're part of denmark, but they're their own country. 49 000 people live here, in the faroe islands. everyone seems to know everyone. it's a very small, close-knit community. on this specific island, there are four adults and four kids. lots of animals: 450 sheep. they have sheep farms, but then they have wi-fi. 95% of what they eat comes from their farm. what else do you need? (paetur marjunarson dahl) the faroe islands are 18 islands somewhere in the north atlantic, just between iceland and norway. they were created about 55 million years ago by these huge volcanic eruptions, just like spurting out of the sea. you could say that these islands are like this volcanic geological test, just like the small burp at the beginning and then they went on to form the bigger islands in iceland and some in greenland. so we're like this test rabbit that got lost somewhere in the north atlantic. (sophie fouron) paetur marjunarson dahl, professor of philosophy, fil
we're in the middle of the atlantic, north atlantic. we're in the faroe islands. there are 18 different islands. they're part of denmark, but they're their own country. 49 000 people live here, in the faroe islands. everyone seems to know everyone. it's a very small, close-knit community. on this specific island, there are four adults and four kids. lots of animals: 450 sheep. they have sheep farms, but then they have wi-fi. 95% of what they eat comes from their farm. what else do you need?...
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the members of nato are close to the north atlantic, the united states and the two atlantic powers. to the best of mynowledge, china is not in the atlantic ocean and it does raise the question both of whether nato should -- whether nato's charter in fact allows it to deal with china as a threat or whether you should have a quite different organization for that. but also, of course, whether china is actually a threat to the north atlantic countries or such or whether it is only a threat to american privacy and the far east, which is a very different question. nermeen: when the announcement was made by nato to include china, they said china represents -- threatened nato's "interest security and values." and together with making the statement, including china, they also the first time invited countries from east asia as well as australia and new zealand, japan, south korea. could you explain why you think they did that now and what it implies for the long-term goals of nato? >> there are two reaso. one is that, obviously, as china becomes more and more powerful, economically stronger a
the members of nato are close to the north atlantic, the united states and the two atlantic powers. to the best of mynowledge, china is not in the atlantic ocean and it does raise the question both of whether nato should -- whether nato's charter in fact allows it to deal with china as a threat or whether you should have a quite different organization for that. but also, of course, whether china is actually a threat to the north atlantic countries or such or whether it is only a threat to...
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it is delightful to be back at the atlantic council. it is great to see some of my former colleagues who i so enjoyed working with and jane, thank you so much for that introduction. i really appreciate it. you have been a woman leader in our homeland security and national community and like everyone who has served in the army you are also a soldier for life. thank you so much, it's great to be here. i spent the last few weeks testifying with general mcconville in front of congress and meeting with senators and representatives and talking about really the top three priorities of the army. people, modernization, and readiness, talking about striking a balance between meeting the demands of today while also preparing for the future. but given this audience and given everything i know about the atlantic council i thought that this afternoon i would talk a little bit about how the army is going to play its part in implementing the national defense strategy that the department has just issued in the last several week. there are three primary
it is delightful to be back at the atlantic council. it is great to see some of my former colleagues who i so enjoyed working with and jane, thank you so much for that introduction. i really appreciate it. you have been a woman leader in our homeland security and national community and like everyone who has served in the army you are also a soldier for life. thank you so much, it's great to be here. i spent the last few weeks testifying with general mcconville in front of congress and meeting...
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the atlantic unites, not divide _ the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide us, - the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide us, ours l the united —— of the atlantic| unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership— unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always - unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always to - unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always to be i a partnership always to be reckoned _ a partnership always to be reckoned with _ a partnership always to be reckoned with in - a partnership always to be reckoned with in the - a partnership always to be i reckoned with in the defence a partnership always to be - reckoned with in the defence of freedom — reckoned with in the defence of freedom. , , ' freedom. president number 12 was lzfarack— freedom. president number 12 was barack obama, _ freedom. president number 12 was barack obama, being - freedom. president number 12 i was barack obama, being shown around the picture gallery at buckingham palace. donald trump was invited to tea at windsor castle, as was his successor, joe b
the atlantic unites, not divide _ the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide us, - the united —— of the atlantic unites, not divide us, ours l the united —— of the atlantic| unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership— unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always - unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always to - unites, not divide us, ours is a partnership always to be i a partnership always to be reckoned _ a partnership always to be reckoned with _ a...
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as a convoy battles its - way across the atlantic. legend has it winston _ way across the atlantic. legend has it winston churchill- way across the atlantic. legend has it winston churchill once i has it winston churchill once said, the only thing that really frightened him during the conflict was the peril of the conflict was the peril of the u—boat. maintaining the shipping lanes was vital for the war effort. and playing his part was nils. he served at sea for the best part of four years. he also had a role in the liberation of southern france. in august 1944, the liberation of southern france. in august1944, part the liberation of southern france. in august 1944, part of the allied landings in provence. what does he think of his new title? translation: very nice, i've experienced a lot in my life. not everything has been by the book. i said thank you for all the attention you are giving an old stoker. an old stoker who is now a night of the french legion of honour. tim allman, bbc news. a reminder of the breaking news from san antonio, texas, as many as 42 people have been foun
as a convoy battles its - way across the atlantic. legend has it winston _ way across the atlantic. legend has it winston churchill- way across the atlantic. legend has it winston churchill once i has it winston churchill once said, the only thing that really frightened him during the conflict was the peril of the conflict was the peril of the u—boat. maintaining the shipping lanes was vital for the war effort. and playing his part was nils. he served at sea for the best part of four years....
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so you have the guys kayaking across the atlantic and someone else canoeing across the atlantic, and he is walking across -- >> all seven continents. >> -- the atlantic. >> i love when people are so carefree. i think -- i mean, what are we doing, the three of us? we've got to step up our challenges. >> when the elevators are down and i have to walk up four flights -- >> oh, it's a tragedy. - to my mind, retirement is all about having more time to spend with the ones you love and more time to enjoy what you've earned. but unfortunately, many older americans just don't have the money to do all that. - [narrator] are you living on a fixed income? worried inflation may affect your savings? call aag to discover how home equity could be a financial safety net in uncertain times. - most people thought the three legs of retirement, pension, social security and savings would be enough to get by, but it's kind of like this three-legged stool, little wobbly... but i think i might have a solution. - [narrator] call for your free info kit. the kit will show you how you could cover retirement expe
so you have the guys kayaking across the atlantic and someone else canoeing across the atlantic, and he is walking across -- >> all seven continents. >> -- the atlantic. >> i love when people are so carefree. i think -- i mean, what are we doing, the three of us? we've got to step up our challenges. >> when the elevators are down and i have to walk up four flights -- >> oh, it's a tragedy. - to my mind, retirement is all about having more time to spend with the...
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. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ barbara: greta thunberg has also been the inspiration for activists across the atlantic. ♪♪♪ she's only just turned 14 when we first catch up with her in may, but alexandria villaseñor has already been protesting for six months. every friday, she heads across town to carry out a greta-style school strike at the united nations building. her only tools: a cardboard sign modeled on greta's trusty prop and the extensive reach of social media. ♪♪♪ alexandria villaseñor: when i first started my school strike, it was in december, and so it was cold. i've protested in wind, rain, sleet, snow, even the polar vortex. it's really just making an impact by being here. the act is--the act speaks many words, when you're just sitting here with the sign. all: no oil, keep the climate, keep the climate. [whistle blowing] barbara: these days she's never alone for long. female: chms fourth graders, this is alexandria villaseñor. she is the person organizing this strike in new york city. talk, introduce yourselves. we made it. girl: we came here today, well, as you can see, to stop gl
. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ barbara: greta thunberg has also been the inspiration for activists across the atlantic. ♪♪♪ she's only just turned 14 when we first catch up with her in may, but alexandria villaseñor has already been protesting for six months. every friday, she heads across town to carry out a greta-style school strike at the united nations building. her only tools: a cardboard sign modeled on greta's trusty prop and the extensive reach of social media. ♪♪♪ alexandria...
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air, and it's an atlantic air we are atlantic air, and it's an atlantic airwe are seeing atlantic air, and it's an atlantic air we are seeing showers break out today. they will be heavy thundery across parts of wales in the south—west especially, the rumble possible elsewhere. many places will stay dry. a few showers in eastern england. temperatures like recent days mid—to high teens for most, one or two spots and that the low 20s. this evening and overnight most of the showers will fade away but some will continue across the heart of england trust bedding up to the north—east where they could be thundery. the weather front i mentioned getting closer and closer getting closer to shetland. top temperatures in single figures... the weather front temperatures in single figures... the weatherfront which temperatures in single figures... the weather front which will bring persistent rain towards northern ireland, shetland, sorry, and approaching weather front for ireland and that doesn't mean it's another showery day, passing showers at wimbledon, a greater chance potentially tomorro
air, and it's an atlantic air we are atlantic air, and it's an atlantic airwe are seeing atlantic air, and it's an atlantic air we are seeing showers break out today. they will be heavy thundery across parts of wales in the south—west especially, the rumble possible elsewhere. many places will stay dry. a few showers in eastern england. temperatures like recent days mid—to high teens for most, one or two spots and that the low 20s. this evening and overnight most of the showers will fade...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 degrees on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, it's worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky.
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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how closing a few major hotels really injured atlantic city and all the shenanigans and the costs and the expenses this man has caused this country. he had notions that any idiot, myself included, could tell you we should have gone to iraq and all these simpleton ideas. i feel strongly about the myself -- them >> we'll leave this now to meet our 40-year commitment to congressional coverage. you can continue watching online at c-span.org or on our free mobile video app, c-span now. the u.s. house is about to gavel in. today, lawmakers will take up a senate-passed bill which provides enhanced security to supreme court justices families and supreme court officers. if passed by the house, the measure would go to the president's desk. members will also debate and vote on a funding bill to support wildlife conservation and protect endangered species. you are watching live coverage of the house here on c-span.
how closing a few major hotels really injured atlantic city and all the shenanigans and the costs and the expenses this man has caused this country. he had notions that any idiot, myself included, could tell you we should have gone to iraq and all these simpleton ideas. i feel strongly about the myself -- them >> we'll leave this now to meet our 40-year commitment to congressional coverage. you can continue watching online at c-span.org or on our free mobile video app, c-span now. the...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 degrees on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, it's worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky.
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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that original atlantic we heard a very different plan now from joe biden, has speaking this morning at the nato summit, saying that the u. s. is now planning, for example, to establish its 1st permanent headquarters on neos eastern flank, namely in poland. the u. s. will considerably beef of its presence essentially from the k to germany, spain, romania, the balkans, the baltics. so looking at far more, again, not, not less us, but more us. and as you mentioned that there is an ongoing tension within the united states about the degree to which there should be a pivot to asia, to china. and also the degree to which the u. s should still be engaging in foreign wars and for an entanglement. so this posture will not do be to the liking of many people at home, but joe biden is very, very resolute. this is where the u. s. is going and the u. s. in many ways has been driving nato unity during the war on ukraine with a really very consistent attempt to, to keep nato member countries on the same line. warren praise yesterday for the german chancellor at the g 7 summit. although germany has not
that original atlantic we heard a very different plan now from joe biden, has speaking this morning at the nato summit, saying that the u. s. is now planning, for example, to establish its 1st permanent headquarters on neos eastern flank, namely in poland. the u. s. will considerably beef of its presence essentially from the k to germany, spain, romania, the balkans, the baltics. so looking at far more, again, not, not less us, but more us. and as you mentioned that there is an ongoing tension...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 degrees on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, it's worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky.
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic — that cooler air will eventually win, i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the northwest here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the northwest of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 celsius on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, its worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky. you know, make sure you're
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic — that cooler air will eventually win, i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the northwest here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the northwest of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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and i would add, we see enormous trans atlantic solidarity going back to early in the year. could europe have had this much impact on ukraine alone? no. but do we see remarkable resilience and the transit atlantic relationship and supporting ukraine against russia? yes, i'm very impressed with how, how much support and how solid the coalition has been since february 24. fessor chose corruption professor at my alma mater, georgetown university. professors always, we appreciate your time and your insights. thank you. good. a joining russia says that it has withdrawn its forces from ukraine's snake island in the black sea. moscow, calling it a good will gesture that shows that it is not blocking ukrainian green exports to make island became a symbol of resistance at the start of the war when ukrainian soldiers rejected a russian warships, demands that the surrender. here's our correspondent connelly and keep on what the russian withdraw from snake island will mean for ukraine's grain exports. or 1st of all, i think hearing you great least no one really believes that russian cla
and i would add, we see enormous trans atlantic solidarity going back to early in the year. could europe have had this much impact on ukraine alone? no. but do we see remarkable resilience and the transit atlantic relationship and supporting ukraine against russia? yes, i'm very impressed with how, how much support and how solid the coalition has been since february 24. fessor chose corruption professor at my alma mater, georgetown university. professors always, we appreciate your time and your...
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well, i i write at the atlantic as i've left government service. i now write regularly as contributing writer at the atlantic and over the years i've written for i was a columnist at the usa today and i wrote for other papers. so literally someone paid me to say, please have an opinion about this and yet i wasn't you know plugged into all these sources of information all day long as much as other folks don't i think it burns you out after a while. i think people literally cannot process that much information. since you left the government, which is just very recently. do you feel unleashed a little bit? on having an opinion. do you feel relieved that you can have an opinion? no, i was always i mean i have to say something very nice. my employer that former employer in the naval war college. we were an academic. we are in academic institution. and as long as i indicated that i wasn't speaking for the institution i was able to express myself as i wished. so no, there won't be some unplugged version of my views but and certainly my views in this book
well, i i write at the atlantic as i've left government service. i now write regularly as contributing writer at the atlantic and over the years i've written for i was a columnist at the usa today and i wrote for other papers. so literally someone paid me to say, please have an opinion about this and yet i wasn't you know plugged into all these sources of information all day long as much as other folks don't i think it burns you out after a while. i think people literally cannot process that...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic — that cooler air will eventually win, i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the northwest here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the northwest of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 celsius on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, it's worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky. you know, make sure you'r
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic — that cooler air will eventually win, i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the northwest here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the northwest of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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cooler atlantic air will be pushing our way. atlantic air will be pushing ourway. higher atlantic air will be pushing our way. higher pressure towards the east of the uk, lower pressure towards the west, rain spinning around that stronger winds and they be coming in from the south. still not that warm for the outlook and dominated by low pressure, we could see more rain. at this stage, it is difficult to say if it will be completely dry for the start of wimbledon. this is bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories: political upheaval in israel — the minority government falls apart, the prime minister stands down, and yet another election is looming. the united nations is accused of abuse, corruption and cover—up within its ranks — former un members tell the bbc they were bullied for speaking out. he attacks me in the elevator, he comes at me all of a sudden. i pleaded with him to let me go but he was being very insistent and he was pulling my arm. colombia's largest active guerrilla group says it's prepared to take part in peace talks with the new president â
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a strong independent ukraine is vital for the stability of the atlantic area. today, at the summit, natalee, this decided for the mental shift in our defense and the parents to respond the june. you security reality we will strengthen our forward the fences. we will in the hands are back groups in the eastern part of the alliance. up to the grade levels. we're all transformed the nato response force and increase the number of high redness forces to well over 300000. we will also boost our ability to re enforce, including with more pre positioned equipment and stop pards, or military supplies. more forward deployed capabilities like air defense, strengthen command and control up graded defense plans with forces pre assigned to defend specific allies. this is the 1st time since the cold war that to have these kind of plans with p as i and forces. they will work with home defense forces and become familiar with local terrain facilities and people stationed stocks so that we can reinforce even foster doing more will cost more today allies re committed to the pledge
a strong independent ukraine is vital for the stability of the atlantic area. today, at the summit, natalee, this decided for the mental shift in our defense and the parents to respond the june. you security reality we will strengthen our forward the fences. we will in the hands are back groups in the eastern part of the alliance. up to the grade levels. we're all transformed the nato response force and increase the number of high redness forces to well over 300000. we will also boost our...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 degrees on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, it's worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky.
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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indeed, the very values that drove the foundation of the north atlantic organization in the first place. four halves more than ever, it is crystal clear that nato plays a vital role not only in the security of the united states but as a bulwark protecting peace and democracy. and i feel confident when i say both the ranking member and i believe carefully considering new candidates for nato expansion is one of the most important responsibilities this committee has. so today, we will learn more about finland and sweden candidacies for nato membership. these are two steadfast nato and u.s. allies with strong durable military institutions and democratic institutions. they have every reason to participate in collective defense against russian aggression. and nato has a reason to embrace and welcomed them into the alliance without delay. in many ways, finland and sweden are ideal candidates for nato membership. nato is a defensive military alliance. designed to preserve in part by holding members to a high democratic governance and economic transparency standards. indeed, further to that poin
indeed, the very values that drove the foundation of the north atlantic organization in the first place. four halves more than ever, it is crystal clear that nato plays a vital role not only in the security of the united states but as a bulwark protecting peace and democracy. and i feel confident when i say both the ranking member and i believe carefully considering new candidates for nato expansion is one of the most important responsibilities this committee has. so today, we will learn more...
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i'm ambassador richard morningstar, and i'm the founding chairman of the atlantic council global energy center, and formerly ambassador to the european union, among other things. it is my pleasure today to moderate this discussion. the atlantic council eurasia center and global energy center are delighted to welcome you to this event to talk about the richard: are sanctions on russia working? i'm ambassador richard morningstar, and i'm the founding chairman of the atlantic council global energy center, and formerly ambassador to the european union, among other things. it is my pleasure today to moderate this discussion. the atlantic council eurasia center and global energy center are delighted to welcome you to this event to talk about the effect of sanctions implement it on russia's war machine thus far and the prospects for expanding sanctions in the future, particularly on expanding energy sanctions. we have a really distinguished panel today to discuss those measures. i will introduce them now. erik woodhouse, deputy assistant secretary of state for counter threat finance and sancti
i'm ambassador richard morningstar, and i'm the founding chairman of the atlantic council global energy center, and formerly ambassador to the european union, among other things. it is my pleasure today to moderate this discussion. the atlantic council eurasia center and global energy center are delighted to welcome you to this event to talk about the richard: are sanctions on russia working? i'm ambassador richard morningstar, and i'm the founding chairman of the atlantic council global energy...
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can you speak to the atlantic conveyor belt slowing? how much history do we have on it and to draw conclusions and could you please define atlantic conveyor belt slowing? >> so one of the major features of the earth's climate system, an important one, is the warming of waters in the northern tropical atlantic, the creation of the gulf stream which carries a lot of heat from the equator to the poles, and then the sinking of that water as it becomes colder and more saline, it goes down to the bottom, flows down under the atlantic in a slow current centimeters per -- i can't remember, it takes a thousand years for it to go the whole way around. it goes down past south america, shows up in the indian ocean and so on, this is the great conveyor belt. wally broker is the guy who covered it in the '80s, i think. and the concern is that, well, maybe it's going to slow down a little and hence, not carry heat as rapidly from the equator to the poles, make more a colder northern hemisphere and so on? well, is it going to get colder or warm is the
can you speak to the atlantic conveyor belt slowing? how much history do we have on it and to draw conclusions and could you please define atlantic conveyor belt slowing? >> so one of the major features of the earth's climate system, an important one, is the warming of waters in the northern tropical atlantic, the creation of the gulf stream which carries a lot of heat from the equator to the poles, and then the sinking of that water as it becomes colder and more saline, it goes down to...
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we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could turn a little heavy in the western isles, perhaps the north of northern ireland through the day. there's another weather front heading our way, but that's to come thursday night. but look at the temperatures — 28 in london, widely mid—20s into yorkshire, for example. we could actually hit 30 degrees on thursday. now, here's a reminder of the pollen levels — if you've been struggling with your nose and itchy eyes, the pollen levels are very high. and also, it's worth mentioning the uv levels — we are approaching the longest day of the year, the sun's high in the sky.
we've got cooler air in the north atlantic. that cooler air will eventually win. i think by the time we get to saturday into sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well, but not in the short term. this is what it looks like thursday morning — clear skies across england and wales, a bit more cloud in the north—west here with these atlantic weather systems just brushing the north—west of the british isles, and bits and pieces of rain. some of the showers could...
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the result, the salty waters of the atlantic created a whole new wine tasting experience. deep in the voters of clancy, abbe in northern spain, lies a sunken treasure. but it's not from a shipwreck. it's ball her satchel successful experiment, consort treasure, underwater winery. eh, you can thing that we are crazy and only some marketing, you know, but say, after hundreds of or photon of analytics, we have seen they that defeat the different evolution of the chemical components, serrato's wineries, aging, it's bottles at the bottom of to see the pressure and the wildlife in the water changes the winds, characteristics into something out of the ordinary. so for us was may cory, us see that say, every time they so that they color chains, alley built there with wines, doors to a more violent color on their white wine stores. to a lot more winkler, wine enthusiasts have begun flocking to cruiser treasure to enjoy northern spies atlantic coast, while touring the vineyard by boat was at her sample. the extraordinary wine, you will never to wear another vineyard. under water, you'll never b
the result, the salty waters of the atlantic created a whole new wine tasting experience. deep in the voters of clancy, abbe in northern spain, lies a sunken treasure. but it's not from a shipwreck. it's ball her satchel successful experiment, consort treasure, underwater winery. eh, you can thing that we are crazy and only some marketing, you know, but say, after hundreds of or photon of analytics, we have seen they that defeat the different evolution of the chemical components, serrato's...
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with the atlantic hurricane season underway, we'll take a look at the science behind these massive storms >>> also ahead, sunscreen. with summer coming, we'll explain why it is so important. >>> then field of dreams these all-stars are inspiring america one at-bat at a time >> the ball gets hit, i'm not going to swing it, i'm going to drop it and run for my life to first base. >>> plus, dinosaur facts and fiction. we'll answer your latest questions about these big reptiles >> how long do dinosaurs live >> will dinosaurs ever come back to earth >>> speaking of dinosaurs, our pal jackson daily speaks with the stars of a new movie roaring into theaters this weekend. >> this is the epic conclusion of "jurassic park" and "jurassic world" intertwined into one massive, epic grand finale. >> baby rap tore i made a promise we would bring her home. >> you made a promise to a dinosaur? >> yeah, why >> this is "nbc nightly news" kids edition. >>> welcome back to nightly news kids edition. so great to be with you guys i'm coming to you from universal studios hollywood. we'll explain why in a little bi
with the atlantic hurricane season underway, we'll take a look at the science behind these massive storms >>> also ahead, sunscreen. with summer coming, we'll explain why it is so important. >>> then field of dreams these all-stars are inspiring america one at-bat at a time >> the ball gets hit, i'm not going to swing it, i'm going to drop it and run for my life to first base. >>> plus, dinosaur facts and fiction. we'll answer your latest questions about these...
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i would say could you please define atlantic conveyor belt? >> so, one of the major features of the climate system, an important one is the warming of waters in the northern tropical atlantic. the creation of the gulf stream which has a lot of heat from the equator to the polls. the sinking of that water as it becomes colder it goes down to the bottom, close it down under the atlantic in a slow current centimeters per i can't remember it's a thousand year old for it to go the whole way around. it goes down past south america shows up in the indian ocean and so on this is a great conveyor belt the guy discovered in the 80s i think. and the concern is that well maybe it is going to slow down a little and hence not carry heat as rapidly, make for a colder northern hemisphere and so on. is it going to colder or warmer that is the first question for the second question is what do we know about it? it's kind of hard to measure. there've been papers measured over the last couple decades that say it is going down somewhat. remember the nile it goes up
i would say could you please define atlantic conveyor belt? >> so, one of the major features of the climate system, an important one is the warming of waters in the northern tropical atlantic. the creation of the gulf stream which has a lot of heat from the equator to the polls. the sinking of that water as it becomes colder it goes down to the bottom, close it down under the atlantic in a slow current centimeters per i can't remember it's a thousand year old for it to go the whole way...