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africa. i think the american-iranian community ought to have the same kind of interaction with the iranians in iran. iran is a complicated place, and we have never quite understood it well, but we're going to have to live with them. i read a little book called the revenge of geography, and their suggestion was that, given the location of iran's strategically, it's going to always be a very influential player in that region. >> neil: we have to be consistent -- the rap against the carter administration was that it sort of turned its back on the shah, and then embraced -- >> no -- >> neil: i'm just saying, who do we trust now? can we trust these these guys? >> you can't trust anybody. that's the reason you talk to them. and one of the first meetings i went to in the carter white house was to say to the national security council, we need to engage the middle class in iran because the shah is not as stable as we think he is. the cia was looking at the communist party, which was nothing in iran. t
africa. i think the american-iranian community ought to have the same kind of interaction with the iranians in iran. iran is a complicated place, and we have never quite understood it well, but we're going to have to live with them. i read a little book called the revenge of geography, and their suggestion was that, given the location of iran's strategically, it's going to always be a very influential player in that region. >> neil: we have to be consistent -- the rap against the carter...
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there are droughts in southern africa droughts in ethiopia droughts in northeast brazil which is the poorest part of brazil. in peru and ecuador, you have catastrophic flooding in many places that washes out infrastructure. narrator: because of its devastating effects around the globe scientists tried to accurately predict el niÑo in advance to help people prepare. these attempts were unsuccessful until the mid-1980s when cane and his colleague steve zebiak set out to create a physically based computer model to predict these phenomena. cane: here is this el niÑo phenomenon which i knew about because it had caused these anomalies in wintertime circulation over north america in '77, '78. and i was living in boston at the time and it dumped this incredible amount of snow on us. we kept geing hit by snowstorms. and then we finally got hit by the big one. so, these el niÑo events if we could forecast them and get this information out there there's the possibility of taking actions that will mitigate these impacts. narrator: to understand el niÑo, it is first important to understand th
there are droughts in southern africa droughts in ethiopia droughts in northeast brazil which is the poorest part of brazil. in peru and ecuador, you have catastrophic flooding in many places that washes out infrastructure. narrator: because of its devastating effects around the globe scientists tried to accurately predict el niÑo in advance to help people prepare. these attempts were unsuccessful until the mid-1980s when cane and his colleague steve zebiak set out to create a physically based...
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it was discovered two years ago in southern africa. it will be auctioned in hong kong on october 7th and is expected to bring in up to $35 million. i guess the change in my couch is not going to cut it. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," talk show host arsenio hall joins us in the studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pr
it was discovered two years ago in southern africa. it will be auctioned in hong kong on october 7th and is expected to bring in up to $35 million. i guess the change in my couch is not going to cut it. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," talk show host arsenio hall joins us in the studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." so now i can help make this a...
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. >> the diamond found in southern africa in 2011 as this rough diamond. the current record for any white diamond sale about $27 million this, is about 20% larger. >> you don't want that on your hand? >> no. no. >> to the relief of your husband. >> yes. speaking of relief the weather has been fantastic. >> yes. >> not too warm. and just great all around. supposed to be uncomfortable in spots. here is a look at sunny skies across the bay area now. so here is a sunny view right now. blue skies above. forecast features some patchy fog developing overnight. but won't be very wide spread. mild to warm again, then, enjoy weather tomorrow, satellite shows area of low pressure to the north that is another sunny day tomorrow, winds are going to be significant factor in the sierra. we do have fire weather watch, a red flag warning from 11:00 tomorrow morning to 11:00 tomorrow night for central sierra. meanwhile looking ahead we'll see a low lifting up to the north. high pressure going to build into the north to replace that center of low pressure. as it does so, by
. >> the diamond found in southern africa in 2011 as this rough diamond. the current record for any white diamond sale about $27 million this, is about 20% larger. >> you don't want that on your hand? >> no. no. >> to the relief of your husband. >> yes. speaking of relief the weather has been fantastic. >> yes. >> not too warm. and just great all around. supposed to be uncomfortable in spots. here is a look at sunny skies across the bay area now. so...
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the 75-year-old broke his right hip in april while on an elephant hunting safari in southern africa. at no time has he considered abdicated. that's the news for a moment here in europe. it's back to david in doha. >> we'll take a look at how chelsea are getting ready to get over the week champions league, and why a winter cup in qatar is looking ever more likely. >> a news just here in al jazeera from northern nigeria where the government says 143 people were killed by fighters this week. outside of the town of b rono state. they gunned down local motorists at random. and the nigerian government called emergency. the committee awarded tokyo the 2020 games. tokyo's governor said the prime minister's remarks are expression of political will rather than the actual situation. >> when prime minister abe made his appeal, he said the situation was under control. but at the moment it's not entirely under control. the important thing was he was demonstrating his will to get it done, and that it would be under control in the future. >> more than five years after the collapse of the u.s. housin
the 75-year-old broke his right hip in april while on an elephant hunting safari in southern africa. at no time has he considered abdicated. that's the news for a moment here in europe. it's back to david in doha. >> we'll take a look at how chelsea are getting ready to get over the week champions league, and why a winter cup in qatar is looking ever more likely. >> a news just here in al jazeera from northern nigeria where the government says 143 people were killed by fighters this...
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. >> reporter: many of the students come from africa and southern asia bringing ideas they developed and those are shared with the curriculum. the goal is to empower doctors to teach what they learned to colleagues at home. >> they get a number of great to se procedures and techniques they can use as soon as they get back to their hospitals. >> caroline johnson reporting. >>> cracking the web of office >>> developing news in the fight against the fire in mount diablo. >>> all right. the weather is taking a nice turn and spencer christian is here to update us on the forecast. >> dan, it has taken a nice turn. a time lapse view from the east bay camera looking at the western sky and you can see we have clouds at low levels and high levels and lots of blue sky. a lovely afternoon around the bay area and right now at live doppler 7 hd clear skies inland and over the bay although clouds at the coast and they will make a push inland and pull back to the coast tomorrow. statewide tomorrow, sunny and warm in the interior sections of the state and highs into the 90s and a few isolated thunder
. >> reporter: many of the students come from africa and southern asia bringing ideas they developed and those are shared with the curriculum. the goal is to empower doctors to teach what they learned to colleagues at home. >> they get a number of great to se procedures and techniques they can use as soon as they get back to their hospitals. >> caroline johnson reporting. >>> cracking the web of office >>> developing news in the fight against the fire in...
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africa saying one man, one vote. my march on washington speech, i said, something like, one man, one vote, it is the african cry, it must be ours. the kennedy administration took the position that if a person had a sixth grade education, he should be considered literate and should be able to vote. those of us in the student nonviolent coordinating committee took the position that the only qualification for being able to register to vote in our country, especially in the american south, should be that of age and residence. and so many people in snicc started wearing those buttons, one man, one vote. and then much further down in the speech, i said, you tell us to wait, you tell us to bee patient. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we want our fraydom -- freedom and we want it now. we have prepared a speech that represented the feeling and ther attitudes of the people that we were working with, but also the young people that made up the student nonviolent coordinating committee. and at one point, i said, listen, mr.
africa saying one man, one vote. my march on washington speech, i said, something like, one man, one vote, it is the african cry, it must be ours. the kennedy administration took the position that if a person had a sixth grade education, he should be considered literate and should be able to vote. those of us in the student nonviolent coordinating committee took the position that the only qualification for being able to register to vote in our country, especially in the american south, should...
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ro many of the students come from sub saharan africa and southern asia, bringing ideas they've developed regionally. those are shared along with the ucf curriculum. the goal is to empower doctors to teach what they learn to colleagues at home. >> in fact they get a number of great procedures and techniques that they can take back and use right away as soon as they get back to their hospitals. >> and that was carolyn johnson reporting, powerball fever is heating up. there is still plenty of time to buy a ticket for tonight's huge jackpot drop. it has climbed to $317 million after no one matched all six numbers in wednesday night's draw. that's an estimated value of more than $176 million. the largest jackpot in powerball history was $590 million earlier this year. the winning numbers will be picked at 8:00 p.m. with your last chance to boy a ticket at 7:00. thousands of people will descend on san francisco's giardelli square there weekend to eat chalk lat for a good cause. 35,000 are expected to attend the chocolate festival. for $25 at the door they get to taste 15 dock lat samples. ther
ro many of the students come from sub saharan africa and southern asia, bringing ideas they've developed regionally. those are shared along with the ucf curriculum. the goal is to empower doctors to teach what they learn to colleagues at home. >> in fact they get a number of great procedures and techniques that they can take back and use right away as soon as they get back to their hospitals. >> and that was carolyn johnson reporting, powerball fever is heating up. there is still...
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al jazeera, southern philippines. >>> in south africa hundreds of miners have been holding protests in pretoria. they're calling on the government to pay the legal fees for hundreds of men arrested last year during a shooting at a mine. an inquiry is already underway into the killing of 34 miners. we have the report from pretoria. >> reporter: miners in south africa say they want justice and answers. in august last year police shot dead 34 dead colleagues while trying to disperse them. many more were injured. it was called the americana massacre. they want the government to pay those representing the survivors and families of deceased. >> nare fighting for the deceased and for change. they're fighting for the land that still bleeds. 34 mine workers, that's why i'm here. >> reporter: miners say they make barely enough to feed their families and couldn't pay legal fees. they're trying to find out what went wrong and so many were killed last year. the survivors say they withdrew from the commission because they don't have the money to do their job. government officials say there is no mon
al jazeera, southern philippines. >>> in south africa hundreds of miners have been holding protests in pretoria. they're calling on the government to pay the legal fees for hundreds of men arrested last year during a shooting at a mine. an inquiry is already underway into the killing of 34 miners. we have the report from pretoria. >> reporter: miners in south africa say they want justice and answers. in august last year police shot dead 34 dead colleagues while trying to disperse...
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southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon. the list goes on. causing all of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans into the warmer skies that hold much more creating a much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder colorado over the last few weeks and nashville, my home town, three years ago and in pakistan in that year when 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear-armed fragile country. that list goes on. creating more fires. we've seen them in the west this year and our own country. we saw them in russia a few years ago leading to the removal of all grains from world markets leading to the highest food price spike in world history. and at the moment a food vendor and tunisia set himself on fire and although there were many factors that contributed to that individual tragedy and the events soon thereafter unfolded. food riots followed recent events related to climate discussion. climate refugees are challenging the ability of governments to remain stable the
southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon. the list goes on. causing all of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans into the warmer skies that hold much more creating a much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder colorado over the last few weeks and nashville, my home town, three years ago and in pakistan in that year when 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear-armed fragile country....
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they are in the southern part of the country. does this seem to you they are cooling their heels for a while. >> the hierarchy for al qaeda. what happened recently, we have to consider this incident in a long line of a chain of events. they believe they have prematurely declared for elections and we have to understand that al qaeda achieved far more than than they could have dreamed of. they occupied territory, an area larnler than the size of france. they roired an intervention in kenya. they are capable to mount attacks along the classic al qaeda lines. >> and yet it's not a high impact attack like obviously a 9/11 attack on the terrorists. it's not technically sophisticate and can have a large impact. >> the same thing in nigeria. you have niger and libya is a mess and on top of that you have syria. i agree that there is a resurgence we are seeing. that's what's happening now. the question is, where will they attack next? >> you have been on our program and it's all about the transformation that you became an islamic extremist
they are in the southern part of the country. does this seem to you they are cooling their heels for a while. >> the hierarchy for al qaeda. what happened recently, we have to consider this incident in a long line of a chain of events. they believe they have prematurely declared for elections and we have to understand that al qaeda achieved far more than than they could have dreamed of. they occupied territory, an area larnler than the size of france. they roired an intervention in kenya....
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southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon, the list goes on, causing all of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans to warmer skies that hold much more, creating much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder, colorado over the last few weeks. in nashville, my hometown three years ago. in pakistan in the year that 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear armed fragile country. and that list goes on. creating more fires. we saw them in the west. we saw them in russia a few years ago, leading to the removal of all grains from world markets by russia, ukraine, and kazakhstan, leading to the highest food price spike in world history. at that moment, a food vendor in tunisia set himself on fire. and although there were many other factors that contributed to that individual tragedy and the events that son there after unfolded, food riots had crop failures in recent events related to climate disruption. governments remain stable but those regions where the government is already on a knife ed
southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon, the list goes on, causing all of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans to warmer skies that hold much more, creating much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder, colorado over the last few weeks. in nashville, my hometown three years ago. in pakistan in the year that 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear armed fragile country. and that list...
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europe northern europe have their own northern africa central africa you know have an interest in it why not there's an economy of scale and having them located in central places right not everyone needs to build their own and the fact of the matter is when you have different knows it does create separate systems and the idea of the internet is premised on a global commons and the creation of these potentially separate systems when they are i piped into the same internet they are just interested in internet and internet as is is right on the challenge here is that when brazil creates into production directly to other south american connections by landline and directly to europe that excludes the united states and that's what we're talking about well it doesn't exclude the united states all that data is available to somebody the united states if we want to look at it but it doesn't go through our rights correct right that's again that seems to me like a good thing that i think it is a good thing i don't think it a the challenge is the certainly a good thing from a constitutional right
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and, you know, we've seen it again and it's not just, of course, in africa, goes all the way to southern thailand and some precincts far away. >> how do you put a cap on the chaos, christian? >> it's very hard. i think at the end of the day, something grappled with in the bush administration unsuccessfully and the u.s. government has that difficulty addressing is the political and ideological component of the struggle. we knew in the cold war it wasn't just the red army that was the problem, it was the communist ideology. and so we did things to undermine that ideology. it's been more difficult for us to do that with islamism, which is the political philosophy of unifying mosque and state. part of that is a concern that fighting islamism is fighting islam, even though i'd argue they're very different things. things we're still struggling with. >> before i let you go, i want to remind people, these pictures we're looking at here, this is an upscale mall, people. these are people like you and me who might want to visit a mall on a saturday afternoon and you've got people whose lives have b
and, you know, we've seen it again and it's not just, of course, in africa, goes all the way to southern thailand and some precincts far away. >> how do you put a cap on the chaos, christian? >> it's very hard. i think at the end of the day, something grappled with in the bush administration unsuccessfully and the u.s. government has that difficulty addressing is the political and ideological component of the struggle. we knew in the cold war it wasn't just the red army that was the...
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europe northern europe have their own northern africa central africa you know have an interest in it why not there's an economy of scale and having them located in central places right not everyone needs to build their own and the fact of the matter is when you have different knows it does create separate systems and the idea of the internet is premised on the global commons and the creation of these potentially separate systems when they are i piped into the same internet you're just interested in internet and internet hers is is right on the challenge here is that when brazil creates into production directly to other south american connections by landline and directly to europe it xclusive the united states and that's what we're talking about well it doesn't exclude the united states all that data is available to somebody the united states if we want to look at it but it doesn't go through our rights correct right that's again that seems to me like a good thing that i think it is a good thing i don't think. the challenge is a certainly a good thing from a constitutional rights pers
europe northern europe have their own northern africa central africa you know have an interest in it why not there's an economy of scale and having them located in central places right not everyone needs to build their own and the fact of the matter is when you have different knows it does create separate systems and the idea of the internet is premised on the global commons and the creation of these potentially separate systems when they are i piped into the same internet you're just...
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and north africa. hungarian scientists researching the empires longest ruling sultan believe that they are close to a significant find. it's thought that the heart of the magnificent is buried among the remains at an on the mon town in hungary south. he died while battling troops. his internal organs were buried and his body returned to istanbul. the project is helping to highlight the turks historical presence in hungary. you are up to date with the latest news from europe, let's take you now back to doha. >> thanks very much, indeed. robin has an update from the sports desk in a moment. including the latest from the spanish league where barcelona are hoping to extend their unbeat be run to 17 games. ♪ the ♪ ♪ [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, >>> hello again, back to kenya and the ongoing stands off at the capital's west gate shopping center. al shabab fighters based there have told al jazerra that they were behind the tack. 19 fighters are believed to have stormed the shopping certainty, one ha
and north africa. hungarian scientists researching the empires longest ruling sultan believe that they are close to a significant find. it's thought that the heart of the magnificent is buried among the remains at an on the mon town in hungary south. he died while battling troops. his internal organs were buried and his body returned to istanbul. the project is helping to highlight the turks historical presence in hungary. you are up to date with the latest news from europe, let's take you now...
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across southern here but over the next few days you see it doesn't look bad. you see the downpours over the eastern side of the country. over higher ground around the peaks here. the bigger clouds, the showers here, they're in the process going east over open waters. if you go through friday. it is brightening up nicely, the temperatures around 25° celsius. 15 celsius and we'll see wetter weather making its way in here. you see this band of rain moving in from the southern oceans and that will slide in as we go into saturday. so, it will turn grayer but notice the temperatures, not really changing any. so, another high of 15° with that rain rolling in. we think that the heavy rain into parts of west africa meanwhile, 94 millimeters of rain coming down in 24 hours. lesselesses that usual front pug the showers through, running across into the western side of africa. more showers to come here over the next few days. wetter weather on friday. we'll just be around the golf of guinni making its way across nigeria with the showers going into saturday then. north, a
across southern here but over the next few days you see it doesn't look bad. you see the downpours over the eastern side of the country. over higher ground around the peaks here. the bigger clouds, the showers here, they're in the process going east over open waters. if you go through friday. it is brightening up nicely, the temperatures around 25° celsius. 15 celsius and we'll see wetter weather making its way in here. you see this band of rain moving in from the southern oceans and that will...
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and the united states command in africa, we do not hear much of their action, but there are a lot of activities in yemen, and that is one of the issues that the u.s. has been very active on. as far as domestically, there are the local recruits in bases where they have communities, like minnesota or oregon. this is to make sure they prevent these things from happening. it could be a major concern for the united states. >> i am glad you brought up this domestic issue, because as you said, they have influence globally and internationally, and they have influence in the united states, so can you talk about the influence they have within the united states, how large it is, and should american citizens be concerned that this means more security, more surveillance? >> there is a large community of somalis. everyone is essentially from somalia in some areas. they live the american dream. however, there are some who think the motherland is struggling, we need to make a strike. usually, they are not very successful in their life, and they pick extremism and spent a great deal of time at their
and the united states command in africa, we do not hear much of their action, but there are a lot of activities in yemen, and that is one of the issues that the u.s. has been very active on. as far as domestically, there are the local recruits in bases where they have communities, like minnesota or oregon. this is to make sure they prevent these things from happening. it could be a major concern for the united states. >> i am glad you brought up this domestic issue, because as you said,...
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to spill over into the african region and the african command and african united states command in africa is really keeping a close to disagree we don't hear much of that action but there is a lot of activities in yemen to hunt some of their leaders in in yemen and that's one of the issues that the u.s. has been very active on as far as domestically you know the united states here will be stepping up their game against these groups here and their local recruits in places where ever they have their communities like in minnesota or again and they would be doing a lot of wiretapping and things to just make sure they prevent these things from happening especially any domestic threats would be a major concern for the united states and honey i'm glad you brought that up this domestic issue because as you say they have influence locally and internationally but they also have as well as right here in the united states i know peter king just mentioned how can you talk about the influence that they have within the united states how large it is and should the american citizens be concerned that this
to spill over into the african region and the african command and african united states command in africa is really keeping a close to disagree we don't hear much of that action but there is a lot of activities in yemen to hunt some of their leaders in in yemen and that's one of the issues that the u.s. has been very active on as far as domestically you know the united states here will be stepping up their game against these groups here and their local recruits in places where ever they have...
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to spill over into the african region and the african command and african united states command in africa is really keeping a close that does to groups we don't hear much of that action but there is a lot of activities in yemen to hunt some of their leaders in in yemen and that's one of the issues that the u.s. has been very active on as far as domestically you know the united states here will be stepping up their game against these groups here and they look at recruits in places where ever they have their communities like in minnesota or again and they would be doing a lot of wiretapping and things to just make sure they prevent these things from happening especially and the domestic threat would be a major concern for the united states honey i'm glad you brought that up this domestic issue because as you say they have influence locally and internationally but they also have employers right here in the united states i know peter king just mentioned how can you talk about the influence that they have within the united states how large it is and should the american citizens be concerned th
to spill over into the african region and the african command and african united states command in africa is really keeping a close that does to groups we don't hear much of that action but there is a lot of activities in yemen to hunt some of their leaders in in yemen and that's one of the issues that the u.s. has been very active on as far as domestically you know the united states here will be stepping up their game against these groups here and they look at recruits in places where ever...
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dubois cast displays from africa as the industrial revolution. it had been the treaty of 1713 that marked a historic moment when the small island, one of the means to a global powerhouse, a significant underscored by dubois' inclusion of the treaty's text independent she's to the suppression of the african slave trade to the united states is the first book of the harvard ph.d. his dissertation but by the terms of the treaty, the victorious british acquired exclusive license to import slaves into spain's colonial empire. by virtue of which northern england became the 18th centuries chief supplier of human flesh. that 18th century prophets from the atlantic slave trade, this too production and textile manufacture of the british and french maritime was a proposition that must have come as a matter of logic, the author of the suppression of the african slave trade now steeped ever more deeply in karl marx. the authors embryonic thesis was to be brought full turn a decade later but it was indian admire whose analytical sophistication matched dubois',
dubois cast displays from africa as the industrial revolution. it had been the treaty of 1713 that marked a historic moment when the small island, one of the means to a global powerhouse, a significant underscored by dubois' inclusion of the treaty's text independent she's to the suppression of the african slave trade to the united states is the first book of the harvard ph.d. his dissertation but by the terms of the treaty, the victorious british acquired exclusive license to import slaves...