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horses in north america? there are not. shortly thereafter, there are horses in north america. there used to be horses a long time ago but went extinct. when the spanish arrive, they bring horses with them. what would happen, would you guess? spanish move to new mexico, horses are part of what gives them the military advantage over their neighbors, what would happen to some of the horses, just in normal run of events? >> [ inaudible ]. >> they'll escape. horses can move. that's part of their feel. they can be stolen. it was another possibility. even before, even by the middle of the 17th century, some horses are getting away from the spanish. some cases, they're getting into possession of some of the indian peoples around new mexico. some of the apaches seem to have horses even before the pueblo. that's one thing that happens. then there's the other thing that happens, right, the pueblo revolt of 1680, when the spanish are driven out of new mexico. in addition to the spanish being temporarily driven out of ne
horses in north america? there are not. shortly thereafter, there are horses in north america. there used to be horses a long time ago but went extinct. when the spanish arrive, they bring horses with them. what would happen, would you guess? spanish move to new mexico, horses are part of what gives them the military advantage over their neighbors, what would happen to some of the horses, just in normal run of events? >> [ inaudible ]. >> they'll escape. horses can move. that's part...
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america and had a lot of folks interested in the game of golf. in the 19 hundreds three years after the golf course was put here, the reigning british champion played around with the gulf. he was playing exhibition up and down the coast and they were enthused. if you look at those old pictures you will see that it still two years before bobby jones was born and golf was being accepted here to watch then he went over to the golf club and played exhibition there and seemed to light the fire for the game of golf. and as soon as the gulf expanded here at the country club to delete course, there was of course 20 miles east of the golf club there was a course in the river here we were a city of grand hotels and golf courses that cost the iaf bobby jones. keep in mind he wasn't born until 92 so all this time in the late '90s and early 19 hundreds again is blossoming here in augusta, and it happens to be close enough to atlanta, and this is an area that could maybe support a golf course later on down the line. he starts playing golf and it's 10 degrees w
america and had a lot of folks interested in the game of golf. in the 19 hundreds three years after the golf course was put here, the reigning british champion played around with the gulf. he was playing exhibition up and down the coast and they were enthused. if you look at those old pictures you will see that it still two years before bobby jones was born and golf was being accepted here to watch then he went over to the golf club and played exhibition there and seemed to light the fire for...
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not just in north america, but in india, in africa, one of the last actions of the war actually took place when the british took manila in the philippines. so it was really the first global war, sometimes known as the seven year's war or the french and indian war here in north america. and so this horn is a great sort of embodiment of the optimism that clonian americans had at that point in their history. but, of course, shortly after the riotous celebrations settle down, someone has to pay the bill and this is when reality sets in. so the story we'll tell, then, begins just after this great victorious moment when british policymakers have got to face up to the cost of victory. the price of victory. now that you have something like 80,000 catholic french inhabitants, former french colonists in north america, tens of thousands of native americans who formerly had been part of the french empire in north america, they're all now subjects of king george iii. so armies have to be stationed in america, fleets have got to be stationed not just in america but in south america and really poli
not just in north america, but in india, in africa, one of the last actions of the war actually took place when the british took manila in the philippines. so it was really the first global war, sometimes known as the seven year's war or the french and indian war here in north america. and so this horn is a great sort of embodiment of the optimism that clonian americans had at that point in their history. but, of course, shortly after the riotous celebrations settle down, someone has to pay the...
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these men helped west florida and the other british colonies in north america would join. they're not just 13 british american colonies from nova scotia to jamaica at the actual count was twice that. people across the british colonies would decide how to respond to the protest and later to the war and the independence movement it would become. local people decide whether or not sure if they'll come in their adversaries try to recruit others. allegiances complicated thought of tattoo simple national loyalty familial or community ties trumped more abstract identity and patient depending on who promised that is likely to win. as the spanish and french came to watch europe they hope to an proved disastrous for their british rivals endured reverse gains from the dream of seven years war a few years earlier. most people in the gulf coast remain focused on local matters. governor chester shoved the letter in his pocket and did not tell anyone about it. americans don't know about the war in the gulf coast because it was fought between british on the one side but not columnist on t
these men helped west florida and the other british colonies in north america would join. they're not just 13 british american colonies from nova scotia to jamaica at the actual count was twice that. people across the british colonies would decide how to respond to the protest and later to the war and the independence movement it would become. local people decide whether or not sure if they'll come in their adversaries try to recruit others. allegiances complicated thought of tattoo simple...
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the other key spanish salient in north america at this time of our course. we'll talk about california on wednesday. new mexico remains as you see from that map, similar to what it's been throughout the course. it doesn't have a massive expansion in the 1700s. new mexico as was the case in the 17th century, is never a big revenue generator for the spanish empire. french in places like louisiana are convinced it is, but new mexico is a poor frontier colony at the end of a long supply route. it never finds the silver mines, for example, the spanish were hoping for. it's a poor saliaent up in the north. in 1765, only about 10,000 people of spanish descent in pueblo, new mexico. it's relatively small and poor in terms of population. isolated at the end of a long supply route and doesn't have any big earning commodity. there's some trade idea how new mexico as a colony would make money and what its economic base would be. yeah? >> [ inaudible ]. >> there's some production of sort of local crops, but that's not a great export commodity. a small fur trade, but not
the other key spanish salient in north america at this time of our course. we'll talk about california on wednesday. new mexico remains as you see from that map, similar to what it's been throughout the course. it doesn't have a massive expansion in the 1700s. new mexico as was the case in the 17th century, is never a big revenue generator for the spanish empire. french in places like louisiana are convinced it is, but new mexico is a poor frontier colony at the end of a long supply route. it...
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not just in north america, but in india, in africa, one of the last actions of the war actually took place when the british took manila in the philippines. so it was really the first global war, sometimes known as the seven year's war or the french and indian war here in north america. and so this horn is a great sort of embodiment of the optimism that colonial americans had at that point in their history. but, of course, shortly after the riotous celebrations settle down, someone has to pay the bill and this is when reality sets in. so the story we'll tell, then, begins just after this great victorious moment when british policymakers have got to face up to the cost of victory. the price of victory. now that you have something like 80,000 catholic french inhabitants, former french colonists in north america, tens of thousands of native americans who formerly had been part of the french empire in north america, they're all now subjects of king george iii. so armies have to be stationed in america, fleets have got to be stationed not just in america but in south america and really pol
not just in north america, but in india, in africa, one of the last actions of the war actually took place when the british took manila in the philippines. so it was really the first global war, sometimes known as the seven year's war or the french and indian war here in north america. and so this horn is a great sort of embodiment of the optimism that colonial americans had at that point in their history. but, of course, shortly after the riotous celebrations settle down, someone has to pay...
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i reconfiguration whereby the locus of power shifts from western europe to north america. the story constitutes a neglected a crucial hit it in the history of capitalism. -- pivot of capitalism. the newly independent united states committed to the free-trade war material. they equipped insurgent armies across the spear. victorious movements swept aside barriers to international trade and foreign capital. the arms trade was the leading edge of capitalist transformation in the western hemisphere. over the next two and a half hours, i will try to convince you of that. [laughter] just getting, 40 minutes. -- just kidding, 40 minutes. by doing three things. first, i will tell you how this dam functioned. second i will tell you how it was demolished by a very improbable coalition of marcus and republicans. -- monarchists and republicans. then i will say white haitian revolution -- why haitian revolution would have never prevailed without the arms trade. let me begin with the dam itself. insurgents needed many kinds of war materials if they were going to overthrow european empire
i reconfiguration whereby the locus of power shifts from western europe to north america. the story constitutes a neglected a crucial hit it in the history of capitalism. -- pivot of capitalism. the newly independent united states committed to the free-trade war material. they equipped insurgent armies across the spear. victorious movements swept aside barriers to international trade and foreign capital. the arms trade was the leading edge of capitalist transformation in the western hemisphere....
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a reconfiguration whereby the locus of power shifts from western europe to north america. and the story constitutes a neglected but a crucial pivot in the history of capitalism in the western hemisphere. the newly independent united states committed to the free-trade of war material. they equipped insurgent armies across the hemisphere. victorious movements swept aside barriers to international trade and foreign capital. the arms trade was the leading edge of capitalist transformation in the western hemisphere. over the next two and a half hours, i will try to convince you of that. [laughter] prof. delay: just kidding, 40 minutes. by doing three things. first, i will tell you how this dam functioned. second, i will tell you how it was demolished by a very improbable coalition of monarchists and republicans. then i will say why the haitian revolution would have never prevailed without the demolition of the dam and the arms trade it unleashed. let me begin with the dam itself. insurgents needed many kinds of war materials if they were going to overthrow european empire. they
a reconfiguration whereby the locus of power shifts from western europe to north america. and the story constitutes a neglected but a crucial pivot in the history of capitalism in the western hemisphere. the newly independent united states committed to the free-trade of war material. they equipped insurgent armies across the hemisphere. victorious movements swept aside barriers to international trade and foreign capital. the arms trade was the leading edge of capitalist transformation in the...
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a reconfiguration whereby the locus of power shifts from western europe to north america. the story constitutes a neglected a crucial pivot in the history of capitalism. the newly independent united states committed to the free-trade war material. they equipped insurgent armies across the hemisphere. victorious movements swept aside barriers to international trade and foreign capital. the arms trade was the leading edge of capitalist transformation in the western hemisphere. over the next two and a half hours, i will try to convince you of that. [laughter] just kidding, 40 minutes. by doing three things. first, i will tell you how this dam functioned. second, i will tell you how it was demolished by a very improbable coalition of monarchists and republicans. then i will say why the haitian revolution would have never prevailed without the arms trade. let me begin with the dam itself. insurgents needed many kinds of war materials if they were going to overthrow european empire. they needed reams of cartridge paper, tons of lead, hundreds of grass cannons, tens of thousands
a reconfiguration whereby the locus of power shifts from western europe to north america. the story constitutes a neglected a crucial pivot in the history of capitalism. the newly independent united states committed to the free-trade war material. they equipped insurgent armies across the hemisphere. victorious movements swept aside barriers to international trade and foreign capital. the arms trade was the leading edge of capitalist transformation in the western hemisphere. over the next two...
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but we'll see what happens because traditionally in america golf very popular. >> yeah and north america 50% of the global golf market. so if it doesn't work there. >> it's boring golf. >> is it? >> yeah. >> that's where the deals get done, wilf. >> but the idea of hacking your way around for like four hours. don't get it. i like the focus of a sport that takes an hour or so and it's really exhausting and then you're done. anyway, we're digressing. let's get back attorneyings today. novozyme shares on the back of weak second quarter earnings. in light of those results the shares are down 9.73%. novo nordisk down 1.1%. deutsche post on a year by year decline. it cut it on the back of structuring costs and labor disputes. the cfo said the strikes are fully to blame for the career company's weakness. >> it's absolutely the major factor that lead to our decision to reduce the guidance. we had about 100 million of costs and reduced the rake by 100 million on the upper end and lower end. it's just reflecting the activity. >> now trading lower as well on the back of a slow down in german mobile
but we'll see what happens because traditionally in america golf very popular. >> yeah and north america 50% of the global golf market. so if it doesn't work there. >> it's boring golf. >> is it? >> yeah. >> that's where the deals get done, wilf. >> but the idea of hacking your way around for like four hours. don't get it. i like the focus of a sport that takes an hour or so and it's really exhausting and then you're done. anyway, we're digressing. let's get...
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al jazeera rejects the charges and demandings their release. >>> president obama just renamed north america's tallest peak, restoring its age-old traditional name. that's not sitting so well for some in congress. >>> plus the competition for the biggest bellies takes the cake, . >>> flooding in eastern russia, has left more than a dozen creatures stranded in their cages. several have already drowned, including at least one of the bears. zoo workers have been trying to feed the trapped animals who they say are suffering from cold and exhaustion. >>> in northwestern spain about 5,000 acres have been destroyed by a wildfire that began sunday. hundreds of firefighters have been trying to control the flames. they have been challenged by strong winds and extreme heat. one home has been destroyed, several more have had to be evacuated. spain has been battling thousands this year. higher than average temperatures are partially to blame. >>> president obama is in alaska as part of a three-day trip focused on climate change. he will visit alaska's shrinking glaciers and meet with native alaskans to tal
al jazeera rejects the charges and demandings their release. >>> president obama just renamed north america's tallest peak, restoring its age-old traditional name. that's not sitting so well for some in congress. >>> plus the competition for the biggest bellies takes the cake, . >>> flooding in eastern russia, has left more than a dozen creatures stranded in their cages. several have already drowned, including at least one of the bears. zoo workers have been trying to...
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harwood was weak and exhated but thankful to be alive. >>> the tallest mountain in north america has a new name or rather its original name back. president obama announced the change in advance of a trip to alaska. there is some opt decision. >> are it is no longer mt. mckinley. the 20,000-foot peak in alaska, the tallest spot on the continent is returning to its old name denali. it means the great one in the language of native alaskans who say the name change means respect. >> it's a reflection of acknowledging the value of the culture of the people of alaska, the first peoples of alaska. >> reporter: william mckinley was a presidential candidate from ohio when a gold prospector suggested calling the peak mckinley. many alaskans scoffed at their mountain being named after a mid winner. >> for generations, alaskans have known this majestic mountain as the great one. >> reporter: republican senator lisa murkowski of alaska thanked the. but the ohio congressional delegation which has fought the name change for years objected. on twitter ohio senator robb portman said the name change wa
harwood was weak and exhated but thankful to be alive. >>> the tallest mountain in north america has a new name or rather its original name back. president obama announced the change in advance of a trip to alaska. there is some opt decision. >> are it is no longer mt. mckinley. the 20,000-foot peak in alaska, the tallest spot on the continent is returning to its old name denali. it means the great one in the language of native alaskans who say the name change means respect....
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it took in more than $60 million in north america. debuted inom uncle" third place. behind "mission impossible." many of the issues of racial inequality raised by straight out of compton are making headlines today. one report comes in the st. louis fed that found that a college degree is not very effective in providing financial security for minorities. scarlet fu joins us with more on the story. i was not surprised by this. for certain minorities -- conventional wisdom is you get a college degree as a worthwhile investment because it increases long-term earning potential and helps whether you from economic downturns like the great recession. the st. louis fed look through numbers and i found that while this is the case for white americans and asian-americans, it's not as applicable to hispanics and blacks. have two charts that are pretty stunning -- the first one is from 1992-2013. it shows the average net worth of black college graduates of dropping by more than half during this time. for hispanic college grads, it fell by almost 30%. by contrast, you look at the w
it took in more than $60 million in north america. debuted inom uncle" third place. behind "mission impossible." many of the issues of racial inequality raised by straight out of compton are making headlines today. one report comes in the st. louis fed that found that a college degree is not very effective in providing financial security for minorities. scarlet fu joins us with more on the story. i was not surprised by this. for certain minorities -- conventional wisdom is you...
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america. there are not just 13 british american colonies, nova scotia to jamaica people all across the british colonies had to respond to protest and later in the local people would decide whether not for themselves and then they would recruit others, the leaders of the republic seldom with imperial role at t. [inaudible] is a spanish and french team watch this and that it would reverse in the seven years war. for now though the people on the gulf coast remain focused on local matters, they shove the letter into his pocket and did not tell others about it. [laughter] so america mostly don't know about because it was fought between the british on the west side but not rebelling colonists on the other. the battles were between the british and the spanish, on they decided not to rebel part because they have reasons to stay on the outside and they saw benefits from prosperity that were not worth risking in a war that they might lose. those in the war the french being one of five of the americans i
america. there are not just 13 british american colonies, nova scotia to jamaica people all across the british colonies had to respond to protest and later in the local people would decide whether not for themselves and then they would recruit others, the leaders of the republic seldom with imperial role at t. [inaudible] is a spanish and french team watch this and that it would reverse in the seven years war. for now though the people on the gulf coast remain focused on local matters, they...
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as business from existing clients picked up in north america. sales rose 5.8 billion pounds, beating estimates. meanwhile, profit before interest in tax rose 7.6%. francine: now, stay with us. we will speak with an -- a head of security. lorna, talk to us about what we learned from wpp. the world is not so ugly at the moment. lorna: gdp has been growing slightly below trend, but has been fueling advertising. their topline growth is almost equally matched by organic growth. and it has actually been well over 5%, which in my book is a really good performance. manus: china is never far from our headlines. it is important part of wpp's business be a china represents 10% of the global ad make it -- market. how concerned are you? irna: it is concerning, but have have to say that what i think what is really important is that i think it will mean the central banks will not put up interest rates. so we will have lower rates for longer, because the fall and the oil price has taken away the specter of high inflation. if anything, the concern is deflation.
as business from existing clients picked up in north america. sales rose 5.8 billion pounds, beating estimates. meanwhile, profit before interest in tax rose 7.6%. francine: now, stay with us. we will speak with an -- a head of security. lorna, talk to us about what we learned from wpp. the world is not so ugly at the moment. lorna: gdp has been growing slightly below trend, but has been fueling advertising. their topline growth is almost equally matched by organic growth. and it has actually...
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they own 41 name sake department stores in north america as well as bergdorf goodman. it has its annual christmas category filled with fantasy gifts such as a boeing jet and hot air ballooned. they filed for an ipo in 2013 but instead decided to sell the company for $6 billion. niemann which is headquatered in dallas reported a loss of $147 million in it's most recent fiscal year although revenue rose 4% to $4.8 billion. 22 quarters of positive same store sales growth although it struggled during the financial crisis. nearly 40% of its customers have a median household income of more than $200,000 and more than three quarters are women. the north american luxury retail market is thriving. the sector will grow 4.1% this year versus 3.6% for the global market. shares are up 18% since they debuted on the london stock exchange last year. niemann was one of the first luxury retailers to make a big push online and now gets a quarter of its revenue from online orders but it faces increasing competition from the likes of amazon and rejuvenated sachs fifth avenue. >> back to yo
they own 41 name sake department stores in north america as well as bergdorf goodman. it has its annual christmas category filled with fantasy gifts such as a boeing jet and hot air ballooned. they filed for an ipo in 2013 but instead decided to sell the company for $6 billion. niemann which is headquatered in dallas reported a loss of $147 million in it's most recent fiscal year although revenue rose 4% to $4.8 billion. 22 quarters of positive same store sales growth although it struggled...
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say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people who cruise and have cruised, love it. you know, people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. and later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest ship. he's out to prove that in order to pull ahead of the competition, it's go big or go home. richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and the best cruise ship out there. ♪ ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, the first thing you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. and after yo
say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people who cruise and have cruised, love it. you know, people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. and later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest...
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. >> instead of a petroleum base the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna mix this up then we'll see the foam start to react. >> whoa, and there it goes. >> it's baking into a cake. >> so you can see all the gas bubbles already forming. >> we use this to kind of evaluate our formulation and how fast it comes up. >> why is it important that this reacts fast? >> how fast you can make each part is really important for manufacturing because you wanna be able to make things in a timely manner. >> are we talking a matter of minutes per foam seat or seconds? >> less than a minute. >> ford is aiming to make their plastics at least 20% bio-based. >> is this actually making the plastic st
. >> instead of a petroleum base the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna mix...
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. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna mix this up then we'll see the foam start to react. >> whoa, and there it goes. >> it's baking into a cake. >> so you can see all the gas bubbles already forming. >> we use this to kind of evaluate our formulation and how fast it comes up. >> why is it important that this reacts fast? >> how fast you can make each part is really important for manufacturing because you wanna be able to make things in a timely manner. >> are we talking a matter of minutes per foam seat or seconds? >> less than a minute. >> ford is aiming to make their plastics at least 20% bio-based. >> is this actually making the plastic st
. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna...
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highest cost producers in the world are currently based in north america, the u.s. shield producers and the canadian oil producers -- the u.s. shale producers. the oil prices need to remain low enough to dissent defies oi l shale. there are also high cost users in north america that will be suffering at the moment. markus: what do you think the pain threshold is? when will we see production coming down because of these low oil prices? >> it is an interesting question, we have had quite low oil prices from a urinary been very few signs of a slowdown. producers have been much more resilient. part of this is because they have hard money at low rates. also they have improved efficiencies and started drilling for oil in premium oil patches. as long as they do that, they will survive longer. but many of them are still losing money. this yearerhaps in q4 you will start to cd kleins and u.s. shale productions and then you will see declines elsewhere. -- you'll start to see declines in u.s. shale productions and then you will see declines elsewhere. markus: he was talking ab
highest cost producers in the world are currently based in north america, the u.s. shield producers and the canadian oil producers -- the u.s. shale producers. the oil prices need to remain low enough to dissent defies oi l shale. there are also high cost users in north america that will be suffering at the moment. markus: what do you think the pain threshold is? when will we see production coming down because of these low oil prices? >> it is an interesting question, we have had quite...
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find out their plan to explore north america for the next year or two. >> yeah, buddy! >>> plus a turtle is in need of some help. >> that poor turtle is all wrapped up. >> see how a divemaster ce to its rescue. like undersea rodeo. >> yes. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> it's a problem all around the world. fishing line getting tangled up with animals that live in the sea or sometimes in the air. we start in florida where a divemaster sees a hawks bill sea turtle all wrapped up. the dive master is going in for the rescue. divemaster is able to catch up with it but once he catches up with it he's got to hold onto that thing so he has to get on that turtle's back and then he starts cuting. >> like an undersea rodeo. >> exactly. li
find out their plan to explore north america for the next year or two. >> yeah, buddy! >>> plus a turtle is in need of some help. >> that poor turtle is all wrapped up. >> see how a divemaster ce to its rescue. like undersea rodeo. >> yes. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way....
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the islamic state declared a caliphate and is drawing kids in from north america and europe who believe they can have a better life overseas. >> this is a couple, colonel, headed to syria, that was their plan, that's when they were arrest arrested but the top concern is obviously lone wolf attacks. perhaps stage an attack here in the u.s. what more needs to be done? >> well, they need to continue what they're doing. these undercover fbi agents are doing a terrific job. look at the number of arrests we've sin since july 4. they're doing an effective job but it underscores how effective this outreach campaign by isis is. they're reaching all the way into mississippi to get very -- two very young people to convert to their way of thinking. they're going to go to syria, they want to be medics. so it underscores how effective isis is. >> what do you think, phil, when you look at this? these two heading over there, their impressions as you just heard the colonel say, their impressions about what was going to happen versus what might actually happen once they're over me syria and how does this
the islamic state declared a caliphate and is drawing kids in from north america and europe who believe they can have a better life overseas. >> this is a couple, colonel, headed to syria, that was their plan, that's when they were arrest arrested but the top concern is obviously lone wolf attacks. perhaps stage an attack here in the u.s. what more needs to be done? >> well, they need to continue what they're doing. these undercover fbi agents are doing a terrific job. look at the...
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it caused a madison have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university and madison. statewideory that has significance. it helped farmers and agricultural sophistication. this was all under the wisconsin idea. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city of business, it was already a home of the university, it was the capital, 'serefore the legislature center. so a question about the city, what shall it become, in addition to the things i mentioned. one was to be a northern resort, where people would come in the summer from st. louis and new orleans and enjoy the beautiful lakes. another option was, we can have factories here. that was a fight starter question. if you wanted to start a discussion, you throughout the idea of turning madison into a factory city. this is a place where that was rejected, because leaders at and time, the 19th century 20th century felt very strongly that they wanted to keep madison beautiful. this doesn't mean they would not be interest
it caused a madison have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university and madison. statewideory that has significance. it helped farmers and agricultural sophistication. this was all under the wisconsin idea. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city of business, it was already a home of the university, it was the capital, 'serefore the legislature center. so a question...
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find out their plan to explore north america for the next year or two. >> yeah, buddy! >>> plus a turtle is in need of some help. >> that poor turtle is all wrapped up. >> see how a divemasterdivemaster come to its rescue. like undersea rodeo. >> yes. >>> it's a problem all around the world. fishing line getting tangled up with animals that live in the sea or sometimes in the air. we start in florida where a divemaster sees a hawks bill sea turtle all wrapped up. the dive master is going in for the rescue. divemaster is able to catch up with it but once he catches up with it he's got to hold onto that thing so he has to get on that turtle's back and then he starts cuting. >> like an undersea rodeo. >> exactly. like a little wrestling match. >> once they get the turtle free the turtle is like, outta here. >>> now in moonta bay, australia, fishing line tangling up with a bird. jeff and emma are working to untangle this little creature. notice how they are carefully getting that fishing line from around that bird. i don't think this is a bird that dives into the water to g
find out their plan to explore north america for the next year or two. >> yeah, buddy! >>> plus a turtle is in need of some help. >> that poor turtle is all wrapped up. >> see how a divemasterdivemaster come to its rescue. like undersea rodeo. >> yes. >>> it's a problem all around the world. fishing line getting tangled up with animals that live in the sea or sometimes in the air. we start in florida where a divemaster sees a hawks bill sea turtle all...
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ahead of his departure, the president announced he will renanl north america's highest peak. mount mckinley named originally for former president william mckinley is now mount denali. many alaskans have called it denali for generations welcomed the change. >> for generations they have known this majestic mountain as the great one. today we're honored to be able to officially recognize the mountain as denali. i'd like to thank the president for working with us to achieve this significant change to show honor, respect, and gratitude to the people of alaska. >> well, in ohio some politic n politicians are reacting angrily to the announcement. president mckinley was ohio. bob gibbs calls the name change constitutional overreach. president brm obama is the first sitting president in history to visit the alaskan arctic. it's an area where many deal with the devastating effects of climate change, melting glaciers and crumbling permafrost and rising sea levels. no one knows more than a crew that studied sea ice. we recently joined them. >> reporter: it's summer high up in the arctic
ahead of his departure, the president announced he will renanl north america's highest peak. mount mckinley named originally for former president william mckinley is now mount denali. many alaskans have called it denali for generations welcomed the change. >> for generations they have known this majestic mountain as the great one. today we're honored to be able to officially recognize the mountain as denali. i'd like to thank the president for working with us to achieve this significant...
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america, 5% of the combined workforce. 2500 jobs ing north america. shut down aine has plant that produces inhaled medications after discovering the bacteria that causes legionnaires disease. the plant was closed after routine testing found the bacteria in a self standing cooling tower. employees have been told to stay away until the powers are cleaned -- towers are cleaned. mark: here is something you do not see every day. covering a reservoir in california. they've been released to cover the water and protect it from evaporation. each costs $.36 and up like uv rays. her are designed to stop hundred million gallons of water from evacuating that she evaporated each year. 300 million gallons of water from evaporating each year. the new york mets have their eye on the playoffs and higher ticket prices as well. we will tell you about the new rates as the mets try to make a run for the postseason. revolutionizing the checkout counter. a cloud-based point-of-sale system. oil demand is the strongest it has been in five years. the global supply will last thr
america, 5% of the combined workforce. 2500 jobs ing north america. shut down aine has plant that produces inhaled medications after discovering the bacteria that causes legionnaires disease. the plant was closed after routine testing found the bacteria in a self standing cooling tower. employees have been told to stay away until the powers are cleaned -- towers are cleaned. mark: here is something you do not see every day. covering a reservoir in california. they've been released to cover the...
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say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people who cruise and have cruised, love it. you know, people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. and later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest ship. he's out to prove that in order to pull ahead of the competition, it's go big or go home. richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, the first thing you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. and after you dry of
say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people who cruise and have cruised, love it. you know, people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. and later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest...
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if we can be energy independent in north america. oil is moving already by rail, so this is just another way to help us transport that oil. it's a great thing for nebraska and a great thing for the country and i would encourage the state department to approve the root of the pipeline so we can get moving on it. >> you mentioned the job that yesterday i had the privilege of sitting down with some lincoln high school students to discuss issues important to them. one of the things they are concerned about is the young student workers minimum wage cap. how would that affect workers under the age of 18? governor ricketts: the idea is we passed a minimum wage law here, but a lot of people taking those jobs are teens at entry-level positions. if you have to pay those rates at the higher level we are talking about, it's going to discourage that job creation. the idea is to help teens by helping to create more of those jobs to help young people get into that first job and start learning. i have to be at work on time and shake someone's hand a
if we can be energy independent in north america. oil is moving already by rail, so this is just another way to help us transport that oil. it's a great thing for nebraska and a great thing for the country and i would encourage the state department to approve the root of the pipeline so we can get moving on it. >> you mentioned the job that yesterday i had the privilege of sitting down with some lincoln high school students to discuss issues important to them. one of the things they are...
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north america is outperforming. we knew that north america would help the factor. the dollar is strengthening. when you bring that home, converts into british pound, you can see that is more bang for your buck. at about 4% sales and growth -- 4% growth in sales. they wanted that to be a bigger percentage. the greek story is one they have been talking about. increasing the amount of revenue in the economy. u.s. was 70%. the them -- these emerging markets, 3.7%. we know that russia has been the pull down. brazil has been less. it has been declining in the first quarter. -- howrly brazil spared poorly brazil fared. a quarter of the seed in the united states, you might want to know if this is long-term. saying hashas been been a falling year for advertising. caroline, thank you very much. let's get to nejra cehic. that thereust heard is going to be a merger. they have agreed to merge. this is going to create one of the world's biggest public online betting and gaming companies i revenue. the statement says, it will have a large-scale capability and complementary rants.
north america is outperforming. we knew that north america would help the factor. the dollar is strengthening. when you bring that home, converts into british pound, you can see that is more bang for your buck. at about 4% sales and growth -- 4% growth in sales. they wanted that to be a bigger percentage. the greek story is one they have been talking about. increasing the amount of revenue in the economy. u.s. was 70%. the them -- these emerging markets, 3.7%. we know that russia has been the...
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shery: tech tronic makes 71% of its sales in north america, all the majority is in china. -- the rest is in china. there joan -- joined by ceo. walk us through your first half of revenue. i know that it touched a record this summer. >> it certainly did. we had a spectacular first half. in local currency, sales were up 14.4%. we were still able to grow double digits, which is extraordinary. because of that, our profit hit an all-time record. net profit was up 16% plus in the first half, and gross margin had a 60 aces point improvement. -- basis point improvement. they: now that you have chinese yuan devaluation, at least or stocks are soaring. the past week, you went up more than 7%. tell us about this. you manufacture mostly in china, but you sell in the u.s.. how does that impact your business? guest: it is all good news for the future. we have been committed to manufacturing in china for a long time. we have the world's most advanced manufacturing complex. we have reduced labor and increased inefficiency -- increased efficiency. for years, people have said, why is its -- why make a
shery: tech tronic makes 71% of its sales in north america, all the majority is in china. -- the rest is in china. there joan -- joined by ceo. walk us through your first half of revenue. i know that it touched a record this summer. >> it certainly did. we had a spectacular first half. in local currency, sales were up 14.4%. we were still able to grow double digits, which is extraordinary. because of that, our profit hit an all-time record. net profit was up 16% plus in the first half,...
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this isces falling, but not stopping the largest gold company in north america from building a brand-new $2 billion mind from scratch. all of those details coming up. matt: all right, to china, its currency, the yuan -- its uan -- morgan y stanley coined the phrase fragile five to describe the most vulnerable currencies and now that has climbed to 10. countries tied to china are getting hit by the slow down there. us, stepheng englander, he joins us from his office in new york. steve, thanks for being with us. tell us, who are these potentially troubled 10? it could bel you, the troubled 110, because only the u.s. is showing any sign of returning to normal. obviously we are debating whether the fed is going to hike. things like the commodity price weakness we are seeing, the a.m., the currency weakness -- the currency weakness benefits areas like the eurozone and even japan. it could be a broader type of move where the g3 or the g4, if u.k. in, ise beginning to look very good. m currency, are a e whatever acronym you're using, in the gthe --aussie 10, they will feel the pressure and lose
this isces falling, but not stopping the largest gold company in north america from building a brand-new $2 billion mind from scratch. all of those details coming up. matt: all right, to china, its currency, the yuan -- its uan -- morgan y stanley coined the phrase fragile five to describe the most vulnerable currencies and now that has climbed to 10. countries tied to china are getting hit by the slow down there. us, stepheng englander, he joins us from his office in new york. steve, thanks...
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if you look at the history of black people in north america, you will find international movements were necessary to destroy slavery. british abolitionism was probably more important than u.s. abolitionism in the destruction of slavery. if you look at the retreat of jim crow beginning in the 1950's, if you look at the supreme court decision and brief submitted by the state department on that case, you will find the state department suggesting the united states has to retreat from jim crow because it can better charge the soviet union few and rights violations if it gets its own house in order with regards to human rights. one of the problems today is the inability or unwillingness to draw such global connections, particularly on the part of some of our leadership. host: we are talking about watts riots 50 years later. a reminder the cbs documentary that aired in 1965 is airing on cspan3. every weekend on cspan3, we focus on american history tv. our guest is gerald horne. this is a tweet from a viewer saying, have you been personally affected by racism? guest: absolutely. i grew up in ji
if you look at the history of black people in north america, you will find international movements were necessary to destroy slavery. british abolitionism was probably more important than u.s. abolitionism in the destruction of slavery. if you look at the retreat of jim crow beginning in the 1950's, if you look at the supreme court decision and brief submitted by the state department on that case, you will find the state department suggesting the united states has to retreat from jim crow...
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say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people who cruise and have cruised, love it. you know, people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. and later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest ship. he's out to prove that in order to pull ahead of the competition, it's go big or go home. richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, the first thing you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. and after you dr
say here in north america, for example. but the reality is that people who cruise and have cruised, love it. you know, people say, i am going to get seasick or it is too crowded. i don't want to be in a buffet line with 3000 other people. all of these negative things that really don't exist. betty: when we come back, arnold donald takes me on a tour of the breeze to show me why carnival is the king of cruising. and later, richard fain of royal caribbean pulls out all the stops on their latest...
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andaunched in north america southeast asia. we will bring that to japan and china. several other games in the pipeline. 25 mobile games and several more pc games. in c: i have to ask about soft. he own a 15% stake. asking forople are your stands for their has been speculation you may take over in c stop -- in c soft. guest: we have not announced anything regarding our relationship. we believe there is opportunity to work collaboratively with them. we think they have a fantastic bench of intellectual property and we have respect for their ceo and founder. we have not been able to make anything work there. angie: ok. thank you for that. will sorryme, be the hardest word for shinzo abe? we are ahead in tokyo. stay with us. ♪ angie: japan's prime minister shinzo abe will give a speech on wartime legacy. all attention will be on the word sorry. there is a lot at stake here. guest: a lot at stake. words, itt, several is huge. this statement from the prime minister is expected to be a test of his commitment to reaching reconciliation with former enemies, china and south
andaunched in north america southeast asia. we will bring that to japan and china. several other games in the pipeline. 25 mobile games and several more pc games. in c: i have to ask about soft. he own a 15% stake. asking forople are your stands for their has been speculation you may take over in c stop -- in c soft. guest: we have not announced anything regarding our relationship. we believe there is opportunity to work collaboratively with them. we think they have a fantastic bench of...
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it's the only time that medieval torture in north america. >> how do you pick the topics of your book, cleopatra, the great deprivation, the birth of america, portrait of mrs. vladimir malakoff. >> they have so much in common. i'm not sure i've ever been able to check this one came about, i was coming off of cleopatra and the idea about women in power and what is so threatening about a powerful woman an ever to womn do with their power and why are men so somehow ruffled by female power, and the very curious idea of an adolescent with power were things that i kept feeling i had not quite worked out with cleopatra is still obsessed me after cleopatra. as with cleopatra this is an idea, a topic we all feel we are very well versed in and show that effect would've very little about it. what we do know is a generally, largely mythological at this point. it's a difficult book in the sense we are some of the documentation very little, no documentation in the first person on the girls themselves. what we can infer what's going on in the minds in their tormented souls we get only from the court
it's the only time that medieval torture in north america. >> how do you pick the topics of your book, cleopatra, the great deprivation, the birth of america, portrait of mrs. vladimir malakoff. >> they have so much in common. i'm not sure i've ever been able to check this one came about, i was coming off of cleopatra and the idea about women in power and what is so threatening about a powerful woman an ever to womn do with their power and why are men so somehow ruffled by female...
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. >> it's time to brush up on geography because north america's highest mountain peak is going by a different name. >> reporter: geography says this is doylestown bucks county, it's very quiet out here this morning. we'll check 6 cameras in 60 seconds and see if it is quiet after the break. hey, mom and dad! hey, kiddo! (dad) you caught us daydreaming. about a couple of touring bikes? (dad) yeah... mounted on top of a new suv? (mom) uh huh... hooked up to the back of a custom motorhome? (dad) exactly! but how did you- you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. (dad) right! bankroll doubler. (mom, off-screen) with top prizes of $300,000. (male announcer) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. live look here out across our already busy roadways here, people up getting out there and getting to work. now we have more school buses on the road, as well. 6:14, 77 degrees, make sure you eat a nice healthy breakfast before you go to class today everyone, including mr. matt pellman. >>
. >> it's time to brush up on geography because north america's highest mountain peak is going by a different name. >> reporter: geography says this is doylestown bucks county, it's very quiet out here this morning. we'll check 6 cameras in 60 seconds and see if it is quiet after the break. hey, mom and dad! hey, kiddo! (dad) you caught us daydreaming. about a couple of touring bikes? (dad) yeah... mounted on top of a new suv? (mom) uh huh... hooked up to the back of a custom...
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north america is outperforming -- 17% increase. the dollar strength did help. europe is a bit of a concern, off by 8%, probably some greek turmoil there. but notably, there is a slowdown in where the company has been expanding. chinaerging markets -- in and russia -- is where this company is pointing things out, coming under pressure. interesting comments coming from some people. it is statement -- let's delve into this emerging market, let's look at the exposure for wpp versus its peers. certainly, it is a third of its revenue in the last quarter. zil, india, russia, china make up 12% of the revenue. this is where the pain was felt -- southeast asia, central thepe, china slowing down, pressure-ukraine crisis impacting eastern europe. that is where the slowdown happened, and it is noted that china is wpp's third-biggest market. fascinating statements coming out, saying the hard or soft landing, particularly in china, the uncertainty demands caution. but there is a note on international currency, saying the international currency wars have not helped by black or
north america is outperforming -- 17% increase. the dollar strength did help. europe is a bit of a concern, off by 8%, probably some greek turmoil there. but notably, there is a slowdown in where the company has been expanding. chinaerging markets -- in and russia -- is where this company is pointing things out, coming under pressure. interesting comments coming from some people. it is statement -- let's delve into this emerging market, let's look at the exposure for wpp versus its peers....
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between south america and the north america as well. >> i think he is here to get us to think outside of the box. and americans are very secure with our current politics when donald trump but to focus on something else and a read a report from somewhere in the middle east the temperature almost shadow world record 154 degrees. think about that. in this book talks about the rights of the unborn. he that you're talking about abortion. to have the right but with the developed countries with the consumerism. >> cry would really like to drive my suvs every where but the rights the people who have not even been born yet to those who don't think outside the box or are very comfortable in their box. now to think about that for eight minutes among the global list as the developed world with the greenhouse gases to concentrate in the atmosphere in the first place as people started the industrial revolution, i've brought us a great deal of success to separate us from these people who suffer at 154 degrees and as the richest nation of the world to be the the way to share our time to get the world
between south america and the north america as well. >> i think he is here to get us to think outside of the box. and americans are very secure with our current politics when donald trump but to focus on something else and a read a report from somewhere in the middle east the temperature almost shadow world record 154 degrees. think about that. in this book talks about the rights of the unborn. he that you're talking about abortion. to have the right but with the developed countries with...