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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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we are grateful for our cooperation with the atlantic council. i look forward to continue working with you. we meet at a critical time. we are gathered here today, at the ukrainian people continue their fight for their country's survival. we do not know when the next round of deadly missiles will hit their houses, they live in daily fear for the safety of their neighbors and friends. putin has miscalculated. he thought the russian military would prevail quickly. it did not. he thought the ukrainian people would give up quickly, they did not. he thought the west would hesitate and would quickly be divided. we did not. it is critical we maintain and sustain our support to ukraine. it is critical we maintain our stamina although it winter will be cold, it is critical that we maintain our focus even though tv channels and entertainment continues while the war is taking place on european soil. putin must not be allowed to win. he must not be allowed to show the world that brutality wins. he must not be allowed to show that breaking rules and borders g
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and as you are suggesting, before the revolution, people on both sides of the atlantic were invested in a shared protestant empire. i think that had two different kinds of connotations. on the one hand, it was a political connotation. so there has been a lot of scholarship about particularly in great britain, people using protestantism as a way to glue the polity together, glue people together against catholics. so it's a political version of it. but it also refers to religious institutions. so the vast majority of organized religious life, not necessarily religious experience, but organized religious life took place in the context of protestant institutions. the dominant denominations across the empire were all transatlantic. so they had footprints on both sides of the atlantic into lots of different places, and they communicate with one another. that pulled the empire together through these protestant institutions. so being a british protestant and being part of an empire that was working on both sides of the atlantic, that was promoting protestantism, it meant something a little d
and as you are suggesting, before the revolution, people on both sides of the atlantic were invested in a shared protestant empire. i think that had two different kinds of connotations. on the one hand, it was a political connotation. so there has been a lot of scholarship about particularly in great britain, people using protestantism as a way to glue the polity together, glue people together against catholics. so it's a political version of it. but it also refers to religious institutions. so...
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you touched on _ on this side of the atlantic. you touched on this _ on this side of the atlantic. you touched on this a _ on this side of the atlantic. you touched on this a minute ago marianne, it's not entirely clear whether voter perceptions about the president or indeed the democrats will change given what's happening now. t will change given what's happening now. ~' ., will change given what's happening now. ~ ., ., ., , will change given what's happening now. ~ ., ., . ., now. i think a lot has changed in last few weeks _ now. i think a lot has changed in last few weeks was _ now. i think a lot has changed in last few weeks was up _ now. i think a lot has changed in last few weeks was up for - now. i think a lot has changed in last few weeks was up for us - now. i think a lot has changed in| last few weeks was up for us all, everybody— last few weeks was up for us all, everybody thinks because historically midterms have always been _ historically midterms have always been a _ historically midterms have always been a referendum on the president in the _ been a referendum on
you touched on _ on this side of the atlantic. you touched on this _ on this side of the atlantic. you touched on this a _ on this side of the atlantic. you touched on this a minute ago marianne, it's not entirely clear whether voter perceptions about the president or indeed the democrats will change given what's happening now. t will change given what's happening now. ~' ., will change given what's happening now. ~ ., ., ., , will change given what's happening now. ~ ., ., . ., now. i think a...
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"the atlantic" commanded great respect. "harper's monthly" was the best-selling magazine of the day. both faced competition from the illustrated magazine, as well as others like appleton's and lippincott. emily reeves -- amelie rives claimed she had an almost accidental entrance into publishing. three years after her first story appeared, she said, "i wrote that into evenings, sitting up in bed. i wrote it because i like to write and because i had the story in my mind. one day a nice boy of who we were very fond was visiting at the house and found that story in the library. nothing would do but he must take it back to boston when he went." he then submitted it to the atlantic monthly. these basic facts, while correct, indicated nothing of the deliberate campaign that amelie rives had waged to break into print. in fact, before she was "discovered," rives had tried to publish a novel. in 1884, as a 21-year-old, she submitted a manuscript entitled "civilization" to the formidable boston publisher hoffman mifflin . this was a b
"the atlantic" commanded great respect. "harper's monthly" was the best-selling magazine of the day. both faced competition from the illustrated magazine, as well as others like appleton's and lippincott. emily reeves -- amelie rives claimed she had an almost accidental entrance into publishing. three years after her first story appeared, she said, "i wrote that into evenings, sitting up in bed. i wrote it because i like to write and because i had the story in my mind....
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by next weekend it looks like high pressure will try and build again from the atlantic. at the same time, the heat looks like it will start to build again across southern europe and if we sat on the easterly wind around that high it means we could see temperatures rise again. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: reports in the us say salman rushdie, who was stabbed at an event in new york state, has been taken off a ventilator and is able to talk. meanwhile, the man suspected of the stabbing pleads not guilty to attempted murder and assault. we report from france, where exhausted fire crews have spent weeks battling wildfires. the ground around me is smoking. there's smouldering embers here which very easily can be whipped up into yet another fire. one person is killed and dozens injured when high winds cause part of a stage to collapse at a dance music festival in spain. and more embarrassment for manchester united, as they lose 4—0 to brentford in the premier league.
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the atlantic council is the host of this event. last about an hour. frederick: good afternoon, everyone. i'm fred kempe. i'm president and ceo of the atlantic council, and i'm pleased to welcome you all to this event, hosted by the atlantic council's scowcroft center for strategy and security, reflecting on america's departure from afghanistan.
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northeast over the atlantic ocean. it will reach the speed of sound in about one minute, then shut off its nine engines, then boosters release from the falcon's upper stage, then of course it will come down to earth fairly shortly. it is a very quick process. anyway, there we go. kennedy space center. i believe we can get back now to our guest, as that falcon nine rocket goes into the ether to deliver those 52 starlets. cathay pacific, not going quite as high as that. david: no, no. certainly a lot closer to ground. parash jain is still with us, global research head of transport. when you think airlines are going to start making money again? parash: it depends. our expectation is cathay will return to profit in the second half of this year, and most certainly going into 2023. cathay has demonstrated that in the second half of 2021, with 5% of 2019 passengers and with close to two thirds of cargo capacity, it turned into profit. so we're hopeful and optimistic. rishaad: i think july 15 the airline said it would be aimin
northeast over the atlantic ocean. it will reach the speed of sound in about one minute, then shut off its nine engines, then boosters release from the falcon's upper stage, then of course it will come down to earth fairly shortly. it is a very quick process. anyway, there we go. kennedy space center. i believe we can get back now to our guest, as that falcon nine rocket goes into the ether to deliver those 52 starlets. cathay pacific, not going quite as high as that. david: no, no. certainly a...
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satellite picture shows weather systems coming off the atlantic. we have had a bit of rain recently in scotland and northern ireland thanks to this weather front which is way out of the picture, i think, on sunday. monday starts off pretty bright for most of us. —— sunday. cloud will be increasing in the uk, the next weather front is approaching, perhaps some spots of rain for wales and north—west england date any day on sunday. mostly dry day, sunny across scotland, quite warm, low to mid 20s across examples of the country. here is the forecast for night into monday, notice the weather systems moving into the atlantic, as well as cloud and rain they are bringing some warm air overnight, look at the temperatures first thing monday, around 60 degrees. here is that weather system on monday, shrouding the uk with thick cloud and outbreaks of rain, at least early in the day. so this is the morning. note as it is not raining everywhere, the north—east of scotland is quite sunny for thing. come the afternoon we do think the weather system will be
satellite picture shows weather systems coming off the atlantic. we have had a bit of rain recently in scotland and northern ireland thanks to this weather front which is way out of the picture, i think, on sunday. monday starts off pretty bright for most of us. —— sunday. cloud will be increasing in the uk, the next weather front is approaching, perhaps some spots of rain for wales and north—west england date any day on sunday. mostly dry day, sunny across scotland, quite warm, low to...
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. >> next, a staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of the trump administrations family separation policy at the u.s. southern border. this runs about 50 minutes. >> hi, i am jeff goldberg, editor in chief of the atlantic and i am joined by caitlin dickerson, superstar reporter for the atlantic and author of this month's cover story. subscribers at home will see this in the mail shortly. it is a comprehensive investigation of the trump administration's child separation policy. it is an interesting story on a number of levels. it is the longest piece that i have published in my time as editor, baby the longest published piece in memory. we are on old magazine, so i cannot attest to what happened in the 19th century but i know that we have not published this kind of story in quite a while. it comes in at almost 30,000 words. i would encourage all of you who have not read it to read it. don't think of it as a long story think of it as a short , book. i think that will help you psychologically. caitlin, welcome. we are going to take some questions, put them in the cha
. >> next, a staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of the trump administrations family separation policy at the u.s. southern border. this runs about 50 minutes. >> hi, i am jeff goldberg, editor in chief of the atlantic and i am joined by caitlin dickerson, superstar reporter for the atlantic and author of this month's cover story. subscribers at home will see this in the mail shortly. it is a comprehensive investigation of the trump administration's child...
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and then by next weekend, it looks like high pressure will try and build again from the atlantic. at the same time, heat looks like it will start to build again across southern europe. and if we are sat on the easterly winds around that high, it could mean we see temperatures rising yet again as we look into the following week. hello. this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: the man suspected of stabbing author salman rushdie pleads not guilty to attempted murder and assault. fires, drought and heatwaves. we report from france, where exhausted fire crews have spent weeks battling wildfires. the ground around me is smoking. there is smouldering embers hue which very easily can be whipped up into yet another fire. one person is killed and dozens injured when high winds cause parts of a stage to collapse at a dance music festival in spain. and child poverty seen up close. researchers attach body cameras to children to assess the level of deprivation in new zealand.
and then by next weekend, it looks like high pressure will try and build again from the atlantic. at the same time, heat looks like it will start to build again across southern europe. and if we are sat on the easterly winds around that high, it could mean we see temperatures rising yet again as we look into the following week. hello. this is bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: the man suspected of stabbing author salman rushdie pleads not guilty to attempted murder and assault. fires,...
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the atlantic council is the host of this event. last about an hour. frederick: good afternoon, everyone. i'm fred kempe. i'm president and ceo of the atlantic council, and i'm pleased to welcome you all to this event, hosted by the atlantic council's scowcroft center for strategy and security, reflecting on america's departure from afghanistan. i'd also like to give a special welcome to our viewers on c-span. we are delighted to be joined by such an excellent panel, whose lives the two-decade long u.s. war in afghanistan touched in different ways. we're going to be fortunate to hear their perspective, born of personal experience and broader expertise on national and global security issues. first, elliot ackerman is a decorated marine corps veteran and the author of the new book, "the fifth act, america's end in afghanistan." it's a striking and must read personal history of the war in afghanistan. elliot, i'm proud to have the advanced proofs, which is how i read this book. thank you for that early view. and it's really a riveting read. elliot is a re
the atlantic council is the host of this event. last about an hour. frederick: good afternoon, everyone. i'm fred kempe. i'm president and ceo of the atlantic council, and i'm pleased to welcome you all to this event, hosted by the atlantic council's scowcroft center for strategy and security, reflecting on america's departure from afghanistan. i'd also like to give a special welcome to our viewers on c-span. we are delighted to be joined by such an excellent panel, whose lives the two-decade...
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the high—pressure system or try to build again from the atlantic. at the same time he looks to build across southern europe. if we have easterly winds it could mean temperatures rising again into next week. hello. welcome to bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: the man suspected of stabbing author salman rushdie pleads not guilty to attempted murder and assault. fires, drought and heatwaves. we report from france, where exhausted firecrews have spent weeks battling wildfires. the ground around me is smoking. there's smouldering embers here which very easily can be whipped up into yet another fire. one person is killed and dozens injured when high winds cause part of a stage to collapse at a dance music festival in spain. and more embarrassment for manchester united as they lose 4—0 to brentford in the premier league.
the high—pressure system or try to build again from the atlantic. at the same time he looks to build across southern europe. if we have easterly winds it could mean temperatures rising again into next week. hello. welcome to bbc news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories: the man suspected of stabbing author salman rushdie pleads not guilty to attempted murder and assault. fires, drought and heatwaves. we report from france, where exhausted firecrews have spent weeks battling wildfires. the...
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the satellite picture showers weather systems coming off the atlantic. we had a better bring recently in scotland and northern ireland thanks to this weather front which is way out of the picture on sunday. sunday starts off bright for most of us, however cloud will be increasing and the south—west of the uk because of the next weather front approaching, so perhaps some spots of rain for wales and north—western england later in the day on sunday. i mostly dry day, sunny across scotland and quite warm, low to mid 20s across eastern parts of the country. here is the forecast for sunday night into monday. notices weather systems moving and of the atlantic as well as cloud and rain, also bringing in some fairly warm air overnight, to look at the temperatures first thing monday — around 16 degrees. here is that weather system on monday, shrouding shrouding the uk with a thick cloud and our bricks of rain, at least early in the day. this is the morning, notice it isn't raining everywhere, the north—east of scotland quite sunny first thing but come the
the satellite picture showers weather systems coming off the atlantic. we had a better bring recently in scotland and northern ireland thanks to this weather front which is way out of the picture on sunday. sunday starts off bright for most of us, however cloud will be increasing and the south—west of the uk because of the next weather front approaching, so perhaps some spots of rain for wales and north—western england later in the day on sunday. i mostly dry day, sunny across scotland and...
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there does look like there is some stuff that could potentially develop in the atlantic off the coast of africa is there not so the point is we want people to not be complacent because the peak of hurricane season is still to come. >> here's what we can say. there's an area we're watching around 50 degrees west i think that's going to be our next storm, so i think the named storm drought ends this weekend, but i think this system will head out to sea. you mentioned the tropical waves coming off africa. there are two that are coming off, one already off africa, another one coming off africa tomorrow both of those systems by the way, talking about the wind shear, they're going to be steered to the north you can kind of see this upper level low. you see this this is going to steer those systems to the north and west. what does that mean? unless we get home grown development, that is development near the united states in the next week, i don't see any u.s. impacts from a named storm through at least next weekend. but here's the warning shot, there is a tropical wave, i think, that's comin
there does look like there is some stuff that could potentially develop in the atlantic off the coast of africa is there not so the point is we want people to not be complacent because the peak of hurricane season is still to come. >> here's what we can say. there's an area we're watching around 50 degrees west i think that's going to be our next storm, so i think the named storm drought ends this weekend, but i think this system will head out to sea. you mentioned the tropical waves...
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notice these weather systems moving in off the atlantic. as well as cloud and rain, also bringing in some fairly warm air overnight, so look at the temperatures first thing monday — around 16 degrees. here is that weather system on monday, shrouding the uk with a thick cloud and outbreaks of rain, at least early in the day. so this is the morning, notice it's not raining everywhere, the north—east of scotland quite sunny first thing but come the afternoon we do think the weather system will be out of the way and should allow for some sunny spells to develop, almost anywhere across the country on monday. let's have a look at tuesday. the weather system's out of the way in the north sea and the next one is coming soon, so quite typical for our climate, one weather system after another, quite changeable conditions through the course of the week, so i think a fair amount of cloud at times on tuesday, showers here and there. the driest of the weather, the warmest of the weather across the eastern and south—eastern areas, even feeling quite
notice these weather systems moving in off the atlantic. as well as cloud and rain, also bringing in some fairly warm air overnight, so look at the temperatures first thing monday — around 16 degrees. here is that weather system on monday, shrouding the uk with a thick cloud and outbreaks of rain, at least early in the day. so this is the morning, notice it's not raining everywhere, the north—east of scotland quite sunny first thing but come the afternoon we do think the weather system will...
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the atlantic later altered the title but it reads this way. the battle beads culture of spiritual warfare permits radical traditional catholics literally to demonize their political opponents and regard the use of armed force against them as sank feud. the sack mental rosary isn't just a spiritual rep on but one that comes with physical ammunition. are catholics out straggling people with rosary beads or are they loading them into canons and firing them on pagans? i don't think so. i couldn't find one case where either thing happened. not one. >> laura: well, raymond, just because of that article, you sent it to me or i sent it to you last night, i had the kids -- we did all five decades of the rosary last night, i think it's been quite a while since i've done that. so what i'm saying is, i'm looking at the glass half full. because they've demonized the rosary i thought that must be something i should be doing more of. >> you're right, it is a spiritual weapon to combat the devil. >> laura: yes. >> christians have been praying this for centuri
the atlantic later altered the title but it reads this way. the battle beads culture of spiritual warfare permits radical traditional catholics literally to demonize their political opponents and regard the use of armed force against them as sank feud. the sack mental rosary isn't just a spiritual rep on but one that comes with physical ammunition. are catholics out straggling people with rosary beads or are they loading them into canons and firing them on pagans? i don't think so. i couldn't...
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. >> beautiful >> reporter: these teens live in atlantic city which is 20 minutes away but feels like another world why do you love it so much >> because it's quiet. >> reporter: 78 serene acres that are home to a summer program through the boys and girls club of atlantic city >> hold the branch with one hand. >> reporter: the kids are learning what it takes to grow and harvest a wide range of fruits and veggies. >> you have to have the muscles to pull them >> reporter: you have the muscles? >> yeah. >> reporter: here they're united with nature, even the pigs in the farm's animal sanctuary. >> they can come here and learn how we do things on a farm but it's important to know these are things they can take home with them and share with their families >> reporter: some of the food they harvest ends up at the boys and girls club. >> why are these so special? >> because they're healthy. >> because they're organic. >> reporter: a lesson in nutrition in a place deemed a food desert atlantic city has gone 15 years without a fully operated grocery store. the eight week program is having an im
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mississippi sounds the alarm with floodwaters rising fast while the sleepy atlantic hurricane season shows signs of waking up. >>> overseas, pakistan calls this a climate catastrophe. the death toll now topping 1,000. >>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a half century later, nasa counts down to its next moon shot on its most powerful rocket yet. >>> and later, marching to his own beat. how music is opening doors for a texas teen. >> to become the best person that i can ever be. i mean you only live once, so i have to make it great. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with a developing story out of ukraine. this video shows new attacks near europe's largest nuclear power plant. overnight, fighting there is reported as intense, and the plant has been repeatedly damaged by days of shelling. it is controlled by russian forces but operated by ukrainian engineers. international experts say the latest shelling underlies the risk of a nuclear
mississippi sounds the alarm with floodwaters rising fast while the sleepy atlantic hurricane season shows signs of waking up. >>> overseas, pakistan calls this a climate catastrophe. the death toll now topping 1,000. >>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a half century later, nasa counts down to its next moon shot on its most powerful rocket yet. >>> and later, marching to his own beat. how music is opening doors for a texas teen....
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the sleepy atlantic hurricane season shows signs of waking up. overseas, pakistan calls this a climate catastrophe. the death toll now topping 1,000. >>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a half century later, nasa counts down to its next moonshot on its most powerful rocket yet. >>> later, marching to his own beat. how music is opening doors to a texas teen. >> become the best person i can ever be. you only live once, so i have to make it great. >>> we begin with a developing story out of ukraine. this video shows new attacks near europe's largest nuclear power plant. overnight fighting there is reported as intense, and the plant has been repeatedly damaged by days of shelling. it is controlled by russian forces but operated by ukrainian engineers. international experts say the latest shelling underlies the risk of a nuclear catastrophe. >>> now to a political battle for control of congress. a cbs news poll out today shows republicans heading into the fall still estimated to win control of the house this november. at th
the sleepy atlantic hurricane season shows signs of waking up. overseas, pakistan calls this a climate catastrophe. the death toll now topping 1,000. >>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a half century later, nasa counts down to its next moonshot on its most powerful rocket yet. >>> later, marching to his own beat. how music is opening doors to a texas teen. >> become the best person i can ever be. you only live once, so i have to make it...
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. >> beautiful >> reporter: these teens live in atlantic city which is 20 minutes away but feels like another world why do you love it so much >> because it's quiet. >> reporter: 78 serene acres that are home to a summer program through the boys and girls club of atlantic city >> hold the branch with one hand. >> reporter: the kids are learning what it takes to grow and harvest a wide range of fruits and veggies. >> you have to have the muscles to pull them >> reporter: you have the muscles? >> yeah. >> reporter: here they're united with nature, even the pigs in the farm's animal sanctuary. >> they can come here and learn how we do things on a farm but it's important to know these are things they can take home with them and share with their families >> reporter: some of the food they harvest ends up at the boys d rls clu >> why are these so special? >> because they're healthy. >> because they're organic. >> reporter: a lesson in nutrition in a place deemed a food desert atlantic city has gone 15 years without a fully operated grocery store. the eight week program is having an impact.
. >> beautiful >> reporter: these teens live in atlantic city which is 20 minutes away but feels like another world why do you love it so much >> because it's quiet. >> reporter: 78 serene acres that are home to a summer program through the boys and girls club of atlantic city >> hold the branch with one hand. >> reporter: the kids are learning what it takes to grow and harvest a wide range of fruits and veggies. >> you have to have the muscles to pull...
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when it comes to the full systems of the atlantic ocean, you will have very good solid wind, more or less all the time. if you get closer to the equator, you would have less wind where you need to put in some other kind of energy. it could be wind assisted where you just reduce the c02 you just reduce the co2 emissions from the engine, and you need a back—up system in case you have no wind. taking new steps will be a challenge. the shipping industry has been going on for the last hundred years, basically. what we can do is show if this is a profitable way going forward, it is also a very environmentally friendly way, that would make it super interesting for all shipowners interesting for all shipowners in the world.— interesting for all shipowners in the world. that was nicholas del finishing — in the world. that was nicholas del finishing off _ in the world. that was nicholas del finishing off this _ in the world. that was nicholas del finishing off this journey . del finishing off this journey on what turns out to be our 22nd birthday. we are making a few changes behind—the
when it comes to the full systems of the atlantic ocean, you will have very good solid wind, more or less all the time. if you get closer to the equator, you would have less wind where you need to put in some other kind of energy. it could be wind assisted where you just reduce the c02 you just reduce the co2 emissions from the engine, and you need a back—up system in case you have no wind. taking new steps will be a challenge. the shipping industry has been going on for the last hundred...
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here the atlantic ocean has been carving the stand stone coastline for millennia. these crumbling cliffs are now the last refuge of a bird that used to be found all over south america. the burrowing parrot. after wintering up north, pairs return to the same nest every spring. it makes sense given how hard they've worked to dig out these homes. some stretch back ten feet into the cliff. ♪ >> mauricio is leading the charge to understand and conserve the parrots' last stronghold . [ speaking foreign language ] >> mauricio first encountered these parrots while traveling around patagonia 20 years ago. he was smitten, and he has been here ever since. mauricio routinely encounters and counts the nests. . [ speaking foreign language ] >> inside most of these nests are hungry chicks. today it's this mom's turn to head out on the food run. the native vegetation she depends on is disappearing as fast as the amazon rain forest. to stand any chance of feeding her family, she must fly three hours inland to find seeds and berries. but the long trip isn't the only thing our ma n
here the atlantic ocean has been carving the stand stone coastline for millennia. these crumbling cliffs are now the last refuge of a bird that used to be found all over south america. the burrowing parrot. after wintering up north, pairs return to the same nest every spring. it makes sense given how hard they've worked to dig out these homes. some stretch back ten feet into the cliff. ♪ >> mauricio is leading the charge to understand and conserve the parrots' last stronghold . [...
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the atlantic reminds olga stress, neck of her home region, along the black sea. she and her family and about a 100 others bled here to northern spain, to escape the war in ukraine to my family. so for me, it's more easy because it's a beautiful place. and 2 beautiful people and very kind people in carina, the town is called carino, which means love or affection and spanish. and that's just what olga and her fellow refugees experience here at the traditional sardine festival. they're already part of the community after just a few months. it's not a huge place, but at it's a chance to see everybody to say hello and boss. how are you? the people of carino and galicia made it easy for them to settle down and start new lives. i think we accept every one here we have got he also terinio is a welcoming town and of course the ukrainians are welcome and respected. here he vehicles, he got abo, javier colorado. montague from cardi toss, has been helping, however, he can for months and he knows all the newcomers. but we haven't spoken him a quarter see, i mean, we could get
the atlantic reminds olga stress, neck of her home region, along the black sea. she and her family and about a 100 others bled here to northern spain, to escape the war in ukraine to my family. so for me, it's more easy because it's a beautiful place. and 2 beautiful people and very kind people in carina, the town is called carino, which means love or affection and spanish. and that's just what olga and her fellow refugees experience here at the traditional sardine festival. they're already...
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that is a rather nice way of saying of the rediscovery of trans atlantic bonds, the reliance on the united states in the light of the ukraine war. and m c there says that it's hina is of course a common concern. and a more alignment with the u. s. policy on china is what she's hinting at. and that could mean taking a toughest dance, but that could also mean after the failure to get that trans atlantic trade agreement together, that there could be individual steps that could amount to something like a closer trade for a while. and i'm at the foreign minister also said that germany had abandoned its long how the belief in the concept of change through trade. what does she mean by that? this is very interesting because this is the question that i'm going to michael. the former german sansa avoided during this final months of being in office when she was asked with the example of china. whether that was proof that it, that this concept had failed. she simply didn't want to answer that very question. and here and alina babcock is stating that quite clearly, and what she means is having less tra
that is a rather nice way of saying of the rediscovery of trans atlantic bonds, the reliance on the united states in the light of the ukraine war. and m c there says that it's hina is of course a common concern. and a more alignment with the u. s. policy on china is what she's hinting at. and that could mean taking a toughest dance, but that could also mean after the failure to get that trans atlantic trade agreement together, that there could be individual steps that could amount to something...
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to build a stronger trans atlantic partnership. in a speech bare bach said the u. s. and germany have already showed remarkable unity in supporting ukraine. fairbanks also says a joint stance is vital and that it's time to extend ties. russia's brutal war has made clear. it's not theory, it's realities. these values are under a tick freedom, democracy and human rights on the tick. and this is why we must and strong. and this is what our partnership in leadership is about. let's get more from on this from our political correspondent, simon young. trying to me now from our parliamentary studio here in berlin. simon, what stood out to you in anna, lena? bear box speech. yeah, the german 4 ministers a couch. her speech is quite personal term. she said that when she became foreign minister, just a few months ago, she didn't. she knew that trying times were, were ahead, she said, but she didn't expect to complete re alignment of the global geo political order. she said that february 24th. when russia launched, its invasion of ukraine has changed the world, but she said it's
to build a stronger trans atlantic partnership. in a speech bare bach said the u. s. and germany have already showed remarkable unity in supporting ukraine. fairbanks also says a joint stance is vital and that it's time to extend ties. russia's brutal war has made clear. it's not theory, it's realities. these values are under a tick freedom, democracy and human rights on the tick. and this is why we must and strong. and this is what our partnership in leadership is about. let's get more from on...
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around the base of that, this weather front is pushing in from the atlantic, and that means we start the weekend with some cloud and rain in scotland and northern ireland. but it does move through, and we'll get some sunshine following, a few showers into the northwest. this narrow band of rain gets stuck across northern england. to the south, there could be some spells of sunshine and maybe 1—2 light showers, but again, it's generally dry, and those temperatures not really changing much as we head into saturday afternoon. second half of the weekend, and remember, everything is sort of coming in from the west — this is where our weather is coming from, and we've got some more weather fronts, some thickening cloud tending to come in from the atlantic, slowly but surely. and things are slowing down a bit, really. so we start dry, bright, some sunshine on sunday. and with that cloud coming in steadily from the west during the day, the winds probably a bit lighter on sunday, and a bit of rain coming into some western areas later on. if anything, temperatures may be a shade lower on s
around the base of that, this weather front is pushing in from the atlantic, and that means we start the weekend with some cloud and rain in scotland and northern ireland. but it does move through, and we'll get some sunshine following, a few showers into the northwest. this narrow band of rain gets stuck across northern england. to the south, there could be some spells of sunshine and maybe 1—2 light showers, but again, it's generally dry, and those temperatures not really changing much as...
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around areas off the atlantic around areas of low pressure approaching us and that will basically push away the heat towards the south so you can see from the colours here no longer read, there are lighter colours indicating slightly fresher weather next week. bye—bye. welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories — the former us president, donald trump, says his home in palm beach, florida, has been raided by fbi agents. the star of grease — olivia newton—john — one of the most successful music artists of all time, has died, at the age of 73. fans honour her memory at the hollywood walk of fame, and her grease co—star john travolta pays his own loving tribute, signing off with, "your danny — yourjohn." china insists their large—scale military exercises are reasonable and legal, as taiwan says its army will hold live fire artillery drills. and a big finish in birmingham, as the commonwealth games
around areas off the atlantic around areas of low pressure approaching us and that will basically push away the heat towards the south so you can see from the colours here no longer read, there are lighter colours indicating slightly fresher weather next week. bye—bye. welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories — the former us president, donald trump, says his home in palm beach, florida, has been raided by fbi agents. the star of grease — olivia newton—john — one of the...
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nato was formed in the wreckage of world war ii when president truman signed the north atlantic treaty. he is expressed the goal of its founders to protect the peace. for decades it has been crucial to upholding that peace. now 73 years later, nato is as important as ever, and the recent decisions made by our great friends, the great countries of sweden and finland, are a testament to the continued promise of this alliance. as swedish prime minister anderson said in may, with sweden and finland as members, nato will also be stronger. we are security providers with sophisticated defense capabilities, and that is correct. we are champions of freedom, democracy, and human rights. that is correct. as finland's leaders, president ninisto and president marin also said, nato membership with strengthen finland security. as a member of nato, finland would strengthen the entire defense alliance. i had the honor of being on a panel at the munich security conference with president ninnisto, and i saw firsthand his commitment to the democracy in finland and to the democracy all over the world. finl
nato was formed in the wreckage of world war ii when president truman signed the north atlantic treaty. he is expressed the goal of its founders to protect the peace. for decades it has been crucial to upholding that peace. now 73 years later, nato is as important as ever, and the recent decisions made by our great friends, the great countries of sweden and finland, are a testament to the continued promise of this alliance. as swedish prime minister anderson said in may, with sweden and finland...
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but the why. >> >> but thanks our thanks again, to the again to the atlantic's atlantic's caitlin dickerson kaitlan. if you have not read dickerson. if you have not that piece yet, please read yet make time for. it is it is incredible that piece, it please make time for it, it's incredible. unfortunately, cruelty toward migrants continues. by the busing of migrants from texas to the northeast. juliÁn castro is here to talk about it, next. out it, next i occasionally get bladder leaks. i tried always discreet underwear. it absorbs an entire glass of water. it fit like a glove. it just felt like real underwear. game changer! it's the protection we deserve. make your home totally you. i did with wayfair. game changer! sometimes i'm a homebody. can never have too many pillows. sometimes i'm all business. wooo! i'm a momma 24/7. seriously with the marker? i'm a bit of a foodie. perfect. but not much of a chef. yes! ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need. ♪ as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively.
but the why. >> >> but thanks our thanks again, to the again to the atlantic's atlantic's caitlin dickerson kaitlan. if you have not read dickerson. if you have not that piece yet, please read yet make time for. it is it is incredible that piece, it please make time for it, it's incredible. unfortunately, cruelty toward migrants continues. by the busing of migrants from texas to the northeast. juliÁn castro is here to talk about it, next. out it, next i occasionally get bladder...
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across scotland, another area of low pressure moving very slowly in from the atlantic will push a lot of cloud ahead of it. it means the sunnier skies probably further north this time on sunday. those showers easing in scotland. sunny spells here, some sunshine for northern ireland, the far north of england for a while. other parts of england and wales probably turning more cloudy, the cloud thickening to give a bit of rain and drizzle, mostly for western wales and south—west england, where temperatures will struggle to around 20 degrees. once again, we're 18 or 19 for scotland and northern ireland. the cloud continues to thicken on sunday night. we start to see a bit more rain proper coming in from the atlantic as that low pressure heads in from the west. having said that, there will be little or no rain for northern parts of scotland, some patchy rain elsewhere, the odd heavier burst for a while. nothing particularly organised, mind you. and some western areas should turn drier and brighter through the afternoon. temperature—wise, making 23 again across southern england and sout
across scotland, another area of low pressure moving very slowly in from the atlantic will push a lot of cloud ahead of it. it means the sunnier skies probably further north this time on sunday. those showers easing in scotland. sunny spells here, some sunshine for northern ireland, the far north of england for a while. other parts of england and wales probably turning more cloudy, the cloud thickening to give a bit of rain and drizzle, mostly for western wales and south—west england, where...
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. >>> and moving to the atlantic, we're in the eighth week without a named storm. eight weeks now. however, there is a system moving through the south and central atlantic that has an 80% chance of developing into at least a tropical depression by the end of the week. >>> now to an extreme case of multitasking. >> yeah, check this out. a very coordinated juggler in china. he now owns the record for solving three rubik's cubes while juggling all three of them. how is this possible? >> i don't know. i can't even do that thing that everybody's -- walk and chew gum at the same time. not only did he do this, okay, he did it in 3:29. it's the first time it's ever been done, on the record at least, in under four minutes. juggling and solving a rubik's cube. i can't do either singularly. >> no, let alone three of them at the same time. my son just got a rubik's cube not too long ago, and he asked me to solve it for him, and i can't. i don't -- i was going to google it. >> first we have the pumpkin patch guy, right? the guy who floated down a river in a pumpkin 38 miles, breaking a world re
. >>> and moving to the atlantic, we're in the eighth week without a named storm. eight weeks now. however, there is a system moving through the south and central atlantic that has an 80% chance of developing into at least a tropical depression by the end of the week. >>> now to an extreme case of multitasking. >> yeah, check this out. a very coordinated juggler in china. he now owns the record for solving three rubik's cubes while juggling all three of them. how is this...
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. >> next, carolyn dickerson, staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of's the top administration's family separation policy at the u.s. summer -- southern border. this was about 50 minutes. >> child separation policy. the -- an interesting story for us, it is the longest piece i have published in my time as editor, it may be the longest published piece in memory. i cannot attest to what happened in the 19th century but i know that we have not published this kind of story in quite a while. it comes in at almost 30,000 words. do not think of it as a along story, think of it as a short book. welcome. we are going to take some questions, put them in the chat and i will ask them. i will ask the good ones, i will make sure that they are good and interesting. as we go through this, we have a good amount of time, we have a lot to cover. let me jump in. let us just start with the beginning. the beginning of your interest in immigration as a subject and when you came to realize that the top administration was doing something novel in terms of its enforcement or its ideologie
. >> next, carolyn dickerson, staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of's the top administration's family separation policy at the u.s. summer -- southern border. this was about 50 minutes. >> child separation policy. the -- an interesting story for us, it is the longest piece i have published in my time as editor, it may be the longest published piece in memory. i cannot attest to what happened in the 19th century but i know that we have not published this kind...
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and welcome to the atlantic council. i am the director of the iraqi council in washington. we are discussing today >> this . feel free to post on social media any parts of our reflections on what is being discussed. iraq has made a turn from its pre-2000 history and especially the immediate years prior to 2003. let me address some of the issues of today's agenda and start with dr. katherine harvey. give us a reflection on those two issues, mainly interested to know your thoughts when iraq participated in an important event. where they were invited to be represented by their heads of state and it was a great success for the region, for its integration. but also it was important for iraq the outcome of the conference in relation to what the final mentioned regarding iraq. also what they mean for the future of iraq. >> thank you to the atlantic council. i am delighted to be with you this afternoon. it is a great topic. it does show the evolution that has taken place with iraq. the u.s. calls its friends in the region gcc pl
and welcome to the atlantic council. i am the director of the iraqi council in washington. we are discussing today >> this . feel free to post on social media any parts of our reflections on what is being discussed. iraq has made a turn from its pre-2000 history and especially the immediate years prior to 2003. let me address some of the issues of today's agenda and start with dr. katherine harvey. give us a reflection on those two issues, mainly interested to know your thoughts when iraq...
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around the base of that, this weather front is pushing in from the atlantic, and that means we start the weekend with some cloud and rain in scotland and northern ireland. but it does move through, and we'll get some sunshine following, a few showers into the northwest. this narrow band of rain gets stuck across northern england. to the south, there could be some spells of sunshine and maybe 1 or 2 light showers, but again, it's generally dry, and those temperatures not really changing much as we head into saturday afternoon. second half of the weekend, and remember, everything is sort of coming in from the west — this is where our weather is coming from, and we've got some more weather fronts, some thickening cloud tending to come in from the atlantic, slowly but surely. and things are slowing down a bit, really. so we start dry, bright, some sunshine on sunday. and with that cloud coming in steadily from the west during the day, the winds probably a bit lighter on sunday, and a bit of rain coming into some western areas later on. if anything, temperatures may be a shade lower on
around the base of that, this weather front is pushing in from the atlantic, and that means we start the weekend with some cloud and rain in scotland and northern ireland. but it does move through, and we'll get some sunshine following, a few showers into the northwest. this narrow band of rain gets stuck across northern england. to the south, there could be some spells of sunshine and maybe 1 or 2 light showers, but again, it's generally dry, and those temperatures not really changing much as...
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>> this is a map, kind of showing how the trans-atlantic slave trade brought enslaved people to both of the americas. there's a heavy emphasis that those people were brought to south america. it is a much bigger arrow. and where we're at, in north america, you know, our colonies are a very small sliver and there was a heavy emphasis that most of our enslaved people were born here, almost to say it was less bad -- >> to enslave children for generations. >> so say they were born here, and we didn't bring them on a boat, is kind of what it felt like. >> sort of making the difference between slaves born in the united states and those born in africa, and suggesting somehow that slave life, that our moral debt is less, because they were born into slavery as opposed to snatched from their homes. >> that's definitely how i felt they were portraying the information. >> and also that less than 4% of the western hemisphere was in colonial america, was that to minimize the number of slaves which were here which still numbered in the millions. >> i believe so. >> two-thirds of the founders held s
>> this is a map, kind of showing how the trans-atlantic slave trade brought enslaved people to both of the americas. there's a heavy emphasis that those people were brought to south america. it is a much bigger arrow. and where we're at, in north america, you know, our colonies are a very small sliver and there was a heavy emphasis that most of our enslaved people were born here, almost to say it was less bad -- >> to enslave children for generations. >> so say they were born...
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so mercury program landed in the atlantic gemini both atlantic and pacific apollo pacific vostok and bosch god and soyuz to this day all land on terra firma. an interesting note when yuri gagarin became the first human to go into space into orbit the earth. he did not land with his vostok spacecraft prior to the spacecraft touching down could guarant ejected came down in a parachute away from a spacecraft. but vostok hit like a cannonball it hit with such force that it dug a hole big crater in the earth and there's a great picture of the vostok after it landed it came down and the wind caught the parachute and when that wind caught the shoot it drugged the boss. god vostok creating a large trench on the fields of gazakhstan. last question that ask was the soviet space agency an overtly military operation, or was it a civilian agency like? yes, that's a great question. um, so let me let me talk about nasa first. because eisenhower's foresight to create nasa. automatically instantly all of our resources technology engineering brilliant minds. we're now underneath one umbrella. and so t
so mercury program landed in the atlantic gemini both atlantic and pacific apollo pacific vostok and bosch god and soyuz to this day all land on terra firma. an interesting note when yuri gagarin became the first human to go into space into orbit the earth. he did not land with his vostok spacecraft prior to the spacecraft touching down could guarant ejected came down in a parachute away from a spacecraft. but vostok hit like a cannonball it hit with such force that it dug a hole big crater in...
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