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china plugging into the global economy as a result and one of the reasons why north america remains competitive is because of the joint supply and production chains. it was the right political decision at the time. true the global economy was very different back in 1993 than it is today. there were no amazons and e bays. no such thing as e-commerce. so one of the challenges that we have faced since then and which i'm sure we will be addressing here is the perils of mummifying agreements. not trying to tweak and modernize the treaties. started framing the edges and global economy changes and china's role and role of automation all started taking bites of this very important edifice. in many ways when you think of it nafta was a 1.0 of free trade agreements. where we left off with my dear friend were adams at the sambas were lobbying to get into the tpp, the tpp was the 3.0 of free trade agreements. there was a gap with the ratification of nafta. no doubt on a trade front on a geostrategic front that what we started to see what the development of a true common north american foot prin
china plugging into the global economy as a result and one of the reasons why north america remains competitive is because of the joint supply and production chains. it was the right political decision at the time. true the global economy was very different back in 1993 than it is today. there were no amazons and e bays. no such thing as e-commerce. so one of the challenges that we have faced since then and which i'm sure we will be addressing here is the perils of mummifying agreements. not...
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one of the reasons north america has been competitive was because of joint supply production chains. it was the right political decision at the time. the global economy was very different in 1993 senate is today. there was no such thing as e-commerce. one of the challenges we have faced since then is the perils of mummifying agreements. success with mexican, canadian and us governments fell into the trap of not speaking out, trying to tweak and modernize the treaty as it went, the gold standard of free trade agreements on the face of europe fraying at the edges and the global economy changed and china's role in e-commerce with this important effort this. when you think of it nafta was a free trade agreement. we were both ambassadors at the same time when lobbying us government to get into the tpp. it is the 3.0 free-trade agreement. as the gap achieved in 1993, what had been happening in the global economy since then. on a trade front, on a geostrategic front, what we started to see was development of true, north american but b this rules-based trading system, the countries have bene
one of the reasons north america has been competitive was because of joint supply production chains. it was the right political decision at the time. the global economy was very different in 1993 senate is today. there was no such thing as e-commerce. one of the challenges we have faced since then is the perils of mummifying agreements. success with mexican, canadian and us governments fell into the trap of not speaking out, trying to tweak and modernize the treaty as it went, the gold standard...
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north america was largely wilderness, very lightly settled. there were a disparity number of diverse native american cultures and all of a sudden you have an historical time, you have the world dominant civilization in terms of military power, economic power, culture, here in north america. so, often today the politically correct answer is america rows to world power because america is uniquely guilty of exploiting slave labor, guilty of committing genocide against native americans, spoiling the environment, prepping people, engaging in imperial abroad and slatiering millions. you hear that in many universitied but that's not every significant american leader has believed. those leaders have believed that the rise of the united states occurred through divine providence because they dispensation buy a higher power to uplift the whole world. that was the belief of jefferson who was religiously unconventional, to sale the least. of lincoln, who was religiously unconventional, through franklin roosevelt and i would argue -- i do argue in the book
north america was largely wilderness, very lightly settled. there were a disparity number of diverse native american cultures and all of a sudden you have an historical time, you have the world dominant civilization in terms of military power, economic power, culture, here in north america. so, often today the politically correct answer is america rows to world power because america is uniquely guilty of exploiting slave labor, guilty of committing genocide against native americans, spoiling...
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our north america editor, jon sopel reports. sergeant la david johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but there's no resting in peace. instead, there is sound and fury. his widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from president trump. the president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. and i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband's name. she also revealed the us military refused to let her see her husband's body. i don't know nothing. they won't show me a finger, a hand. i know my husband's body from head to toe and they won't let me see anything. i don't know what's in that box. it could be empty for all i know but i need, i need to see my husband. the phone call from donald trump came last week as the johnson family waited at miami airport to receive his body but after myeshia johnson's interview today, the president tweeted within an hour to challenge her account. "i had a very respectful conversation
our north america editor, jon sopel reports. sergeant la david johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but there's no resting in peace. instead, there is sound and fury. his widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from president trump. the president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. and i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband's name. she also revealed the us...
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a sudden we have a historical time, the world's dominant civilization to share in north america. so often america rose to world power guilty of exploiting slave labor and spoiling the environment and slaughtering millions. but that is not with every significant american leader believes that they believe the rise of the united states occurred with divine providence because this sensation by a higher power to use this country to uplift the world that was the of belief of jefferson that was unconventional to say the least for go right through franklin roosevelt. jedi argued in the book there is a far more reasonable belief than any alternative because the people may say america as benefit but the pattern of happy accidents is still a pattern not of random evolution of design and pattern and that is the sense that america should regain. >> host: looking for indications of a torah providence a search. >> guest: [laughter] yes. one of the things that people say looking at some of the stories recently there was a stage in a car window that looked like a virgin mary. okay. that is fine b
a sudden we have a historical time, the world's dominant civilization to share in north america. so often america rose to world power guilty of exploiting slave labor and spoiling the environment and slaughtering millions. but that is not with every significant american leader believes that they believe the rise of the united states occurred with divine providence because this sensation by a higher power to use this country to uplift the world that was the of belief of jefferson that was...
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our north america correspondent, laura bicker, has been giving us
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the north american concerns are raising. >> what is interesting is that north america has been the only sort of growth around the world. there have been a few pockets internationally, but as far as the size of north america is, that is where growth is happened this year. for the oil industry around the world to have its only growth engine showing down is not good for the service companies. but it is good news for the oil market overall to see some fraudulent -- throttling back a little bit. it is some of that -- julia: it is so that optimism coming into this year, where we thought there would be a meaningful increase in the capital commitments from customers, and it has not happened. is the bottom line we have simply overestimated the u.s. shale boom, perhaps? david: it could be that, but it could also be realizing that we really do need to police ourselves here in north america. back,m not going to dial my competitor's not going to dial back either, and we are going to keep growing. that ends up hurting oil prices in the long run. what you are hearing from investors of the expiration c
the north american concerns are raising. >> what is interesting is that north america has been the only sort of growth around the world. there have been a few pockets internationally, but as far as the size of north america is, that is where growth is happened this year. for the oil industry around the world to have its only growth engine showing down is not good for the service companies. but it is good news for the oil market overall to see some fraudulent -- throttling back a little...
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criticism of an apparent reluctance in hollywood, to respond to the claims, as our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. he's a behind—the—camera figure who's become one of the movie industry's most prominent red carpet stars. harvey weinstein, now cast by some as a sexual predator, the alleged villain in a saga of his own making. he's the producer behind a string of hits. pulp fiction showed how he could turn arthouse films into box office sensations. the king's speech brought oscar—winning success. but now he's been fired from the company he co—founded, in light of what the weinstein company described as new information about his misconduct. ashleyjudd was one of the first actresses to speak out. the new york times reported he had reached settlements with at least eight women who claimed he'd sexually harassed them. i think the question stands — who protected harvey weinstein, who protected the women, did the women feel
criticism of an apparent reluctance in hollywood, to respond to the claims, as our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. he's a behind—the—camera figure who's become one of the movie industry's most prominent red carpet stars. harvey weinstein, now cast by some as a sexual predator, the alleged villain in a saga of his own making. he's the producer behind a string of hits. pulp fiction showed how he could turn arthouse films into box office sensations. the king's speech brought...
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our north america editor, jon sopel reports. sergeant la david johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but there's no resting in peace. instead, there is sound and fury. his widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from president trump. the president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. and i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband's name. she also revealed the us military refused to let her see her husband's body. i don't know nothing. they won't show me a finger, a hand. i know my husband's body from head to toe and they won't let me see anything. i don't know what's in that box. it could be empty for all i know but i need, i need to see my husband. the phone call from donald trump came last week as the johnson family waited at miami airport to receive his body but, after myeshia johnson's interview today, the president tweeted within an hour to challenge her account. "i had a very respectful conversatio
our north america editor, jon sopel reports. sergeant la david johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but there's no resting in peace. instead, there is sound and fury. his widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from president trump. the president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. and i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband's name. she also revealed the us...
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our north america editor jon sopel reports. sergeant la david johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but there's no resting in peace. instead, there is sound and fury. his widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from president trump. the president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. and i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband's name. she also revealed the us military refused to let her see her husband's body. i don't know nothing. they won't show me a finger, a hand. i know my husband's body from head to toe and they won't let me see anything. i don't know what's in that box. it could be empty for all i know but i need, i need to see my husband. the phone call from donald trump came last week as thejohnson family waited at miami airport to receive his body but, after myeshia johnson's interview today, the president tweeted within an hour to challenge her account. "i had a very respectful conversation
our north america editor jon sopel reports. sergeant la david johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but there's no resting in peace. instead, there is sound and fury. his widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from president trump. the president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. and i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband's name. she also revealed the us military...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: you'll be held accountable — the us warns myanmar‘s army over the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. donald trump denies a congresswoman's claims that he was insensitive during a phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in action. fears of food shortages in cash—strapped zimbabwe after it bans fruit and vegetable imports. and the dark arts under the spotlight at a museum in milan. the us has said it holds myanmar‘s army accountable for the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have left their homes in myanmar, where they'd faced a military offensive after claims that militants were guilty of attacking police checkpoints. more than 500,000 rohingya muslims have now fled across the border. 15,000 of them have been stranded for three days with limited food and water. from the border, clive myrie sent this report. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned in rec
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: you'll be held accountable — the us warns myanmar‘s army over the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. donald trump denies a congresswoman's claims that he was insensitive during a phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in action. fears of food shortages in cash—strapped zimbabwe after it bans fruit and vegetable imports. and the dark arts under the...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: you'll be held accountable — the us warns myanmar‘s army over the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. donald trump denies a congresswoman's claims that he was insensitive during a phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in action. fears of food shortages in cash—strapped zimbabwe after it bans fruit and vegetable imports. and the dark arts under the spotlight at a museum in milan. welcome. the us has said it holds myanmar‘s army accountable for the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have left their homes in myanmar, where they'd faced a military offensive after claims that militants were guilty of attacking police checkpoints. more than 500,000 rohingya muslims have now fled across the border. 15,000 of them have been stranded for three days with limited food and water. from the border, clive myrie sent this report. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burn
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: you'll be held accountable — the us warns myanmar‘s army over the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. donald trump denies a congresswoman's claims that he was insensitive during a phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in action. fears of food shortages in cash—strapped zimbabwe after it bans fruit and vegetable imports. and the dark arts under the...
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our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. in the dream factory of hollywood, harvey weinstein wielded inordinate power. but he's been brought down some big female names in the movie industry who have accused him of harassment and worse. rose mcgowan says she was raped by the film producer in a growing scandal that is now affecting one of the world's biggest companies, amazon. she said, i told the head of your studio that hw raped me. he said, it had been proven. i said hw raped me. he said, it had been proven. isaid i hw raped me. he said, it had been proven. i said i was the proof. the amazon head of studio in question, roy price, is facing an accusation from a female producer that he lewdly propositioned her in 2015. in a statement, amazon said... roy price is on leave of absence effective immediately. we are reviewing our options for the project we have with the weinstein company. in new york today one of america's big banks, goldman sachs, said it was considering options for its stake in the weinstein company, whose headq
our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. in the dream factory of hollywood, harvey weinstein wielded inordinate power. but he's been brought down some big female names in the movie industry who have accused him of harassment and worse. rose mcgowan says she was raped by the film producer in a growing scandal that is now affecting one of the world's biggest companies, amazon. she said, i told the head of your studio that hw raped me. he said, it had been proven. i said hw raped me....
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that wasjon sopel our north america there. s as we've heard, the charges against paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager, focus on his business dealings in ukraine. mr manafort is alleged to have made millions of dollars acting on behalf of pro—russian politicians. 0ur correspondent paul wood, who's been looking into mr manafort‘s activities in ukraine, reports on an internal investigation into mr manafort and sent this report. the former president's villa in ukraine isa the former president's villa in ukraine is a monument to bad taste and how lucrative politics here can be. president yanukovychian was backed by russia and fled to moscow, the america who represented him, paul manafort, faces charges of money—laundering. the us special council is trying to establish the exact source of mr manafort‘s millions. this place is quite ridiculous. investigators in the united states wa nt to investigators in the united states want to know if the money flowed through oligarchs or businessmen with ties to the kr
that wasjon sopel our north america there. s as we've heard, the charges against paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager, focus on his business dealings in ukraine. mr manafort is alleged to have made millions of dollars acting on behalf of pro—russian politicians. 0ur correspondent paul wood, who's been looking into mr manafort‘s activities in ukraine, reports on an internal investigation into mr manafort and sent this report. the former president's villa in ukraine isa...
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of course making off with expensive metal traps, which the native people of north america did not work iron or steel themselves, so making off with steel traps would have been a huge economic advantage. the following year alexander macleod, the chief brigade noted that along one river, indians told traps and horses from a party. so again, traps and also horses. we will steal their traps and sell their horses. fromported that deserters jedediah smith's party from the try to stick around and stay behind and do more trapping after there'd disastrous encounter and ended up getting killed by indians. the indians were like you will not coach in our territory. these are not timid people who don't understand the motivations of these for traders. hudson bay company southern brigade leader noted in 1843 ,hat indians along the river and these were the guys to be he noted those indians "aimed to steal the traps for the sake of the beaver in them." ewers this moment that dealing the beaver because the beaver are valuable. go figure. the vigorous defense of a trapping ground reflects the importance
of course making off with expensive metal traps, which the native people of north america did not work iron or steel themselves, so making off with steel traps would have been a huge economic advantage. the following year alexander macleod, the chief brigade noted that along one river, indians told traps and horses from a party. so again, traps and also horses. we will steal their traps and sell their horses. fromported that deserters jedediah smith's party from the try to stick around and stay...
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welcome back we'll look at the weather across the americas in north america we've got a developing area of low pressure you see it across parts of the midwest this front extending further towards the southwest some heavy rain here pushing in across chicago and through into the great lakes as the day wears on you know still some fairly pleasant conditions across more southern and eastern areas and across the west it strong but is a bit of a breeze around still and the winds could become but problematical once again for the firefighters tackle those wildfires in the south of the states but there is that frontal system really beginning to develop as we head through sunday snow and snow with a drain extending all the way back down to south into texas as well but still woman find in the ace with washington d.c. there are temperatures of twenty eight into central parts of america and the caribbean there's a scattering of showers across sounds particularly for parts of cuba and up into the bahamas otherwise moving on through not a great deal of change heading into sunday a scattering of shower
welcome back we'll look at the weather across the americas in north america we've got a developing area of low pressure you see it across parts of the midwest this front extending further towards the southwest some heavy rain here pushing in across chicago and through into the great lakes as the day wears on you know still some fairly pleasant conditions across more southern and eastern areas and across the west it strong but is a bit of a breeze around still and the winds could become but...
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>> he said north america. maybe they didn't hear north, they heard "america." >> jimmy: i see, i got it, yeah. >> hey, hey, hey. >> jimmy: you're doing 13 seasons of this show. i heard -- one of my producers told me that you won a debate contest, national debate contest in high school. >> i did, yes. when i was in high school, in san antonio, back in the late '90s, i did speech and debate. and we -- my specific -- what i did wasn't lincoln/douglass, it was duo interpretation. it was a really weird, strange -- if this was a scene in a movie, you and i are talking, looking at each other. if we were doing the duo interpretation version of this scene between us, we'd be looking straight forward and i'd be saying, jimmy, how are you? i'd grab something off your cheek and you'd hit my hand away. so you react. >> jimmy: are you arguing with the other person? >> sure. we have -- in our scene he hits me, i react to it. >> jimmy: it's scripted? >> it's a script. >> jimmy: it's not debate with punching? >> no. like the r
>> he said north america. maybe they didn't hear north, they heard "america." >> jimmy: i see, i got it, yeah. >> hey, hey, hey. >> jimmy: you're doing 13 seasons of this show. i heard -- one of my producers told me that you won a debate contest, national debate contest in high school. >> i did, yes. when i was in high school, in san antonio, back in the late '90s, i did speech and debate. and we -- my specific -- what i did wasn't lincoln/douglass, it...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: you'll be held accountable. the us warns myanmar‘s army over the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. trump denies a congresswoman's claims that he was insensitive during a phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in action. fears of food shortages in cash—strapped zimbabwe after it bans fruit and vegetable imports. he's the author who created the world of his dark materials, philip pullman tells us why he's bringing the cult series back to life. the us has said it holds myanmar‘s army accountable for the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have left their homes in myanmar, where they'd faced a military offensive after claims that militants were guilty of attacking police checkpoints. more than 500,000 rohingya muslims have now fled across the border. 15,000 of them have been stranded for three days with limited food and water. from the border, clive myrie sent this report. in the
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: you'll be held accountable. the us warns myanmar‘s army over the deepening rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh. trump denies a congresswoman's claims that he was insensitive during a phone call to the widow of a soldier killed in action. fears of food shortages in cash—strapped zimbabwe after it bans fruit and vegetable imports. he's the author who created the world...
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america kind of take for granted that this is the way things are done but it wasn't going to discuss maybe before the spread of funeral homes how death used to be treated up until that maybe the last fifty years probably even near term the only problem created by a death of the family apart from the ones you could catalogue as you know you know grief and mourning in religious fixations the real problem is the corpse on the floor what are we going to do about this you can't live with that guy something has to be done somebody has to get a shovel or build a fire or drag the corpse up where the birds will come and get pick the bones clean and it's around those activities whatever it was became by virtue of our you know curiosities holy it was looking into the open ground or the pot or the fire where we would form the essential human questions which are is that all there is can this happen to me why is he cold are we all alone what comes next we process death by processing the dead we move the dead from this station to that station in this. you know this little. community theater that go
america kind of take for granted that this is the way things are done but it wasn't going to discuss maybe before the spread of funeral homes how death used to be treated up until that maybe the last fifty years probably even near term the only problem created by a death of the family apart from the ones you could catalogue as you know you know grief and mourning in religious fixations the real problem is the corpse on the floor what are we going to do about this you can't live with that guy...
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. >> honeybee health in north america began tdecline ma years bere neonitinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions,hese pducts ar safeand we he lots o studs to sw that. >>many sentists ose resech is not nded bthe peicide instry chaenge the fety of onics, sayg that evelow leve of exsure can afft the abily of honbees to communicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and varroa mites. >> the effects of these pesticides on the bees is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if th can' find theiway home, theyan't ring resrces back to the hive, the hive gets depleted of worker bees and forager bees, and the hive just crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollinators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david goul
. >> honeybee health in north america began tdecline ma years bere neonitinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions,hese pducts ar safeand we he lots o studs to sw that. >>many sentists ose resech is not nded bthe peicide instry chaenge the fety of onics, sayg that evelow leve of exsure can afft the abily of honbees to communicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and...
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. >> honeybee health in north america began tdecline ma years bere neonitinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions,hese pducts ar safeand we he lots o studs to sw that. >>many sentists ose resech is not nded bthe pestide instry chaenge the fety of onics, sayg that evelow leve of exsure can afft the abily of honbees to communicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and varroa mites. >> the effects of these pesticides on the bees is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if th can' find theiway home, theyan't ring resrces back to the hive, the hive gets depleted of worker bees and forager bees, and the hive just crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollinators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david goul
. >> honeybee health in north america began tdecline ma years bere neonitinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions,hese pducts ar safeand we he lots o studs to sw that. >>many sentists ose resech is not nded bthe pestide instry chaenge the fety of onics, sayg that evelow leve of exsure can afft the abily of honbees to communicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and...
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here in north america. the faa taking action. >>> a man rescued of anine days stuck in a manhole. hear how he survived. >>> tom hanks taking on a new role. we're not talking about a movie. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. works with steam to reveal glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® outer layer of your enamel tooth surface. white, the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they wa
here in north america. the faa taking action. >>> a man rescued of anine days stuck in a manhole. hear how he survived. >>> tom hanks taking on a new role. we're not talking about a movie. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. works with steam to reveal...
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navistar exports to around 30 countries and sells less than half of its trucks to north america. time for a --genie: check on the market. brian indexes are in the red, keeping an eye on breaking toxin -- talks. .2% and in0 is down paris, down nearly 1%. the taxes of the all-time high, curry we -- currently hovering under the flat line. brian,ryan, golfing -- golfing can be expensive hobby, especially if you are donald trump. coursesscottish golf have several laws. international golf links in every entire lost over 1.5 million pounds in 2016, leaving trunk to send interest free for -- interest-free loans. his resort purchased in 2014 has also suffered big losses in all of his scottish golf courses cost the revision 153 million pounds and american taxpayers may know this feeling, one estimate putting the cost of the weekend visits to golf resorts at roughly 33 million taxpayer dollars. , thanks for the look of the business news. sign up for the press review. we take a look at the papers today. lots of focus on this prounion demonstration in barcelona yesterday. focus from the spani
navistar exports to around 30 countries and sells less than half of its trucks to north america. time for a --genie: check on the market. brian indexes are in the red, keeping an eye on breaking toxin -- talks. .2% and in0 is down paris, down nearly 1%. the taxes of the all-time high, curry we -- currently hovering under the flat line. brian,ryan, golfing -- golfing can be expensive hobby, especially if you are donald trump. coursesscottish golf have several laws. international golf links in...
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that's not actually surprising nike has had problems with north america. everybody is having problems with north america, but you've got to the find companies that can have offsets nike does, so under armour, not only do they have north america exposure but they have product issues, right, all the performance stuff. they don't have lifestyle, that's going to take some time it's still expensive because numbers keep coming down even though the stock prices come down, numbers are coming down pretty big time >> what plank said, we look to close out 2017 do not expect these conditions to improve, he said. visibility is poor. >> right, and you're hoping that kevin has thrown in the kitchen sink here. do you go and buy this stock here absolutely not because you need evidence to suggest you're marking a turn, but when you're running inventory up 22% and your sales are down 4%, when your guidance just a couple of months ago is suggesting 20% growth in q4 and now given your full-year guidance it's flat, these are metrix that cannot be ignored. i agree completely abo
that's not actually surprising nike has had problems with north america. everybody is having problems with north america, but you've got to the find companies that can have offsets nike does, so under armour, not only do they have north america exposure but they have product issues, right, all the performance stuff. they don't have lifestyle, that's going to take some time it's still expensive because numbers keep coming down even though the stock prices come down, numbers are coming down...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: police in the us and uk launch investigations into sexual assault claims against the hollywood producer harvey weinstein. oscar winner emma thompson tells us... this man is at the top of a very particular iceberg — i don't think you can describe him as a sex addict, he's a predator. held hostage by the afghan taliban for five years — pakistani forces rescue a north american couple and their three young children. fears for a new civil war in iraq as iraqi troops head north towards the country's kurdish population. and fighting london's monster ‘fatberg.’ we meet the team unclogging the city's ageing sewers. hello. the growing scandal surrounding harvey weinstein is now being investigated by police in london and new york. the hollywood producer is facing multiple allegations of rape, sexual assault and harassment — some of which he denies. in his first public comments, he's said everyone makes mistakes, and he asked for a second chance.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: police in the us and uk launch investigations into sexual assault claims against the hollywood producer harvey weinstein. oscar winner emma thompson tells us... this man is at the top of a very particular iceberg — i don't think you can describe him as a sex addict, he's a predator. held hostage by the afghan taliban for five years — pakistani forces rescue a north...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: more weapons are found at the home of the man who carried out america's worst mass shooting of modern times. 59 people were killed, hundreds more injured. the gunman has been named as stephen paddock, who fired on crowds of people from the window of his hotel room, before killing himself. a minute's silence is held at the white house, as president trump urges the country to stand together. last night, a gunman opened fire on a large crowd. it was an act of pure evil. the leader of catalonia says he is not planning a traumatic split with spain, despite the disputed independence referendum. also in the programme: the mysteries of the body clock revealed, by three scientists awarded the nobel prize. at least 59 people have been killed and more than 500 injured in a mass shooting in las vegas, the worst of its kind in modern us history. the gunman was a 64—year—old man living in a retirement village, and unknown to the police. the shooting happened du
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: more weapons are found at the home of the man who carried out america's worst mass shooting of modern times. 59 people were killed, hundreds more injured. the gunman has been named as stephen paddock, who fired on crowds of people from the window of his hotel room, before killing himself. a minute's silence is held at the white house, as president trump urges the country to...
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we will bring you a special report from our north america editor jon sopel. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's right—winger ariel sharon visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that's unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany is one. in berlin, a million germans celebrate the rebirth of europe's biggest and richest nation. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. at least 59 people are killed in las vegas, in america's worst ever modern day shooting. more than 500 others are injured. officials confirm that the gunman, a former accountant, killed h
we will bring you a special report from our north america editor jon sopel. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's...
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hello that heavy rain has been piling into north america recently some of the worst of it has been in the western parts of canada hit some places have reported over one hundred thirty millimeters of rain from this system and it's not going anywhere in a great hurry so as we head through wednesday and into thursday we can expect to see some more heavy rain and snow here and a fair amount of wet weather sleeping its way down the coast as well so for more of a saloon northwest of pauls of the states we're going to see some heavy rain as well elsewhere they're generally quite quiet at the moment and relatively quite mild as well look at chicago up at twenty degrees on thursday for new york will get to around twenty one seventy in the sunshine a bit further towards the south and there's lots of cloud here for some of us particularly over puerto rico so not really good news here and that rain's going to stick around as we head through the next few days as well so very heavy downpours here towards the west though we're also going to see a lot of rain there over parts of cuba on wednesday but
hello that heavy rain has been piling into north america recently some of the worst of it has been in the western parts of canada hit some places have reported over one hundred thirty millimeters of rain from this system and it's not going anywhere in a great hurry so as we head through wednesday and into thursday we can expect to see some more heavy rain and snow here and a fair amount of wet weather sleeping its way down the coast as well so for more of a saloon northwest of pauls of the...
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ourfirst report tonight is from our north america editor. sirens. sunday night in las vegas, and the first reports of something going terribly wrong. the stress in the voices of the police, evident. they have located where the firing is coming from, and the impact he's having. stephen paddock is now dead and police are searching the hotel room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay, which had become his armoury. at a news conference police revealed paddock had set up cameras. there were cameras located outside the room and inside the room, along with the firearms. he had set up how many cameras? i don't know specifically. what do you think? i anticipate he was looking for anybody to come and take him into custody. so what do we know about stephen paddock? the 64—year—old was a former accountant who had invested in property and was a serious high—stakes gambler. but he had no criminal record. he lived in this house in the quiet town of mesquite, 80 miles from las vegas, with his partner, marilou danley. his father was a bank robber, who, while o
ourfirst report tonight is from our north america editor. sirens. sunday night in las vegas, and the first reports of something going terribly wrong. the stress in the voices of the police, evident. they have located where the firing is coming from, and the impact he's having. stephen paddock is now dead and police are searching the hotel room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay, which had become his armoury. at a news conference police revealed paddock had set up cameras. there were cameras...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. meanwhile, a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. we've been saying from day one there's been no evidence of trump—russia collusion and nothing in today's indictment changes that at all. the sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belgium amid reports he may claim asylum as spain considers charging him with rebellion. and levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere surge to a record high. the un says we have solutions, but must act now. the official inquiry into allegations of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election has produced its first charges. president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, has been charged with money launde
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: probing possible links with russia — donald trump's former campaign manager is accused of conspiracy against the united states. meanwhile, a former trump aide pleads guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian officials. the white house says it's got nothing to do with the president. we've been saying from day one there's been no evidence of...
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our north america editor jon sopel has more. this is one of the worst deals ever made by any country in history. my number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with iran. there should be no surprise the president is doing what he is doing. he made clear his distaste for the iran nuclear deal at every opportunity. but finding a simple remedy has proved difficult so today, he refused to recertify it. i am directing my administration to work closely with congress and our allies to address the deal‘s many serious flaws so the iranian regime can never threaten the world with nuclear weapons. in the event we are not able to reach a solution working with congress and our allies, then the agreement will be terminated. so, what are president trump's aims? he wants congress to adopt tough new measures to redefine the agreement. he wants them to include triggers that could see sanctions imposed if iran violates the deal. and if iran is still not in compliance, the us could withdraw from the accord without congressional action
our north america editor jon sopel has more. this is one of the worst deals ever made by any country in history. my number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with iran. there should be no surprise the president is doing what he is doing. he made clear his distaste for the iran nuclear deal at every opportunity. but finding a simple remedy has proved difficult so today, he refused to recertify it. i am directing my administration to work closely with congress and our allies to...
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our north america editor, jon sopel, has this report from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself into federal authorities today? this isn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi filled office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details are complex web of financial arrangements to keep vast sums secret from the us authorities. it details how manafort was working as an agent for the pro—russia party in ukraine from whom he received tens of millions of dollars in payments for a decade until 2016. it's alleged he laundered $18 million through various accounts and companies and by any means. almost $1 million was funneled through an antique rug store in alexandria, virginia. $850,000 laundered through a men's clothes store in new york. a mark of how seriously the prose
our north america editor, jon sopel, has this report from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself into federal authorities today? this isn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi filled office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs...
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continental europe or north america which might carry out these attacks and this is to make themselves still relevant and indeed news because obviously on the ground they're losing to syria and iraq so they will carry out more of these attacks to make themselves still in the headlines the international community needs to work with the syrian government and the russians and the iraqi government to tackle terrorism is the best way because these kind of small attacks will keep increasing unless there's more cooperation in the global strategy on how to fight and stop supporting insurgent groups in other people's countries. or less like about to our breaking news here on international the shooting in las vegas and then mandalay bay casino in just that latest statement police say they don't believe there are any more shooters after taking down one suspect reports say that two people two people are dead with a further twenty four injured which at least fourteen are in a serious condition. i. i i. i i. i i i i i the local hospital says it's receiving people with gunshot wounds many videos have
continental europe or north america which might carry out these attacks and this is to make themselves still relevant and indeed news because obviously on the ground they're losing to syria and iraq so they will carry out more of these attacks to make themselves still in the headlines the international community needs to work with the syrian government and the russians and the iraqi government to tackle terrorism is the best way because these kind of small attacks will keep increasing unless...
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my north america and around the globe. my name is ben bland. our top stories: austria elects the world's youngest leader. but will 31—year—old sebastian kurz forge a coalition with the far—right? somalia's deadliest attack in a decade: saturday's massive bomb blast in the capital is known to have killed at least 230 people. warning of "potential danger to life" as hurricane ophelia barrels across the atlantic towards the british isles. and more claims of sexual assault against hollywood kingpin harvey weinstein. police in britain investigate allegations by three women. hello. the head of austria's conservative people's party is on course to become the world's youngest national leader, at the age of 31. after his victory in sunday's general election, sebastian kurz, is still well short of a majority — but he's in a strong position to form a new coalition government. asjenny hill reports from vienna, he may have to rely on the far—right freedom party, whose campaign was dominated by immigration concerns. the new face of austrian politic
my north america and around the globe. my name is ben bland. our top stories: austria elects the world's youngest leader. but will 31—year—old sebastian kurz forge a coalition with the far—right? somalia's deadliest attack in a decade: saturday's massive bomb blast in the capital is known to have killed at least 230 people. warning of "potential danger to life" as hurricane ophelia barrels across the atlantic towards the british isles. and more claims of sexual assault against...
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we'll bring you a special report from our north america editor, jon sopel. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's right—winger ariel sharon visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that's unthinkable to palestinians. after 45 years of division, germany is one. in berlin, a million germans celebrate the rebirth of europe's biggest and richest nation. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: at least 59 people are killed in las vegas, in america's worst ever modern—day shooting. more than 500 hundred others are injured. 0fficials
we'll bring you a special report from our north america editor, jon sopel. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is ben bland. our top stories: brazilian police arrest more than 100 people, in the biggest operation ever against paedophiles in latin america. suicide attacks on two mosques in afghanistan have killed nearly 60 worshippers. iraqi forces move into territory between kirkuk and irbil, as the us urges caution in areas also claimed by iraqi kurds. president trump is accused of ignorance, as he links a rise in recorded crime in england and wales with the spread of radical islamic terror. can the songbird be saved? how one country's love for the creatures is threatening their very existence. police in brazil say they have arrested more than 100 people in the biggest operation ever against paedophiles in latin america. suspects were arrested in 2a states, and the capital, brasilia. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from sao paulo. more than 1000 agents took part in this massive operation. it was an investigation that took six months, with the help of the us embassy
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is ben bland. our top stories: brazilian police arrest more than 100 people, in the biggest operation ever against paedophiles in latin america. suicide attacks on two mosques in afghanistan have killed nearly 60 worshippers. iraqi forces move into territory between kirkuk and irbil, as the us urges caution in areas also claimed by iraqi kurds. president trump is accused of ignorance, as he links a rise...
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one of the oldest european settlements in north america. samuel de champlain, known as the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded this site in 1608. when the fighting started with you-know-who, quebec city was the french stronghold. until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. le continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. [ david speaking french ] when i was younger, i ate here with my grandparents and my parents. >> man: oh, yeah. >> man: well, that's older restaurant in town, it's open since 1956. >> anthony: classic, un-ironic cuisine ancienne, meaning dishes you haven't seen since, like, forever. a hipster-free zone of french continental ocean liner classics, such as caesar salad, tossed fresh to order tableside. and beef tartare, also prepared tableside, as one must. shrimp cocktail. not a deconstructed shrimp cocktail, mind yo
one of the oldest european settlements in north america. samuel de champlain, known as the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded this site in 1608. when the fighting started with you-know-who, quebec city was the french stronghold. until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. le continental is the kind of place about...
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america and one hundred million or more folks were not having. it was a lot of people i don't think there were one hundred million a native americans ok again we have no access to the internet so we're just going to the wheels make it like a pity a knowledge that i cumulated as a teenager and trying to recall that now in my brain lacks the stimulation of decent coffee so you end up with an elongated phraseology ending in poor punctuation yes indicating nothing but the sound of the fury of a boston shakespeare quote but anyway we had to drive an hour up to bismarck in order to get coffee because there's none here. so there is like a cop just sitting there right outside the reservation ready to give people tickets and looking for the foreign place because of course look local car. don't give the local people so much tickets because the local people can vote them out of office they can vote for legislative change in the in the state but when a state like this has very little industry other than fracking and fracking is this a special coddled industr
america and one hundred million or more folks were not having. it was a lot of people i don't think there were one hundred million a native americans ok again we have no access to the internet so we're just going to the wheels make it like a pity a knowledge that i cumulated as a teenager and trying to recall that now in my brain lacks the stimulation of decent coffee so you end up with an elongated phraseology ending in poor punctuation yes indicating nothing but the sound of the fury of a...
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free after five years — a north america family held hostage by the afghan taliban is released following a us tip—off to pakistan. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. starting with the japan times, which is reporting that, with nine days to go before snap elections, japanese prime minister shinzo abe's gamble may be paying off. according to the paper, a kyodo news poll forecasts a big win for the ruling bloc — although many voters remain undecided. the financial times calls it the latest source of tension between washington and beijing. it says that the trump administration is holding out against a capital increase for the world bank until it looks at its lending to developing nations — in particular to china, the bank's biggest borrower. and the china daily reports on a treat for fans of classical music at the beijing music festival, with ten chinese orchestras set to perform an orchestral marathon this weekend. moving now to trending. what stories are sparking discussions online? well, it's about the environment and new research showing that the rising us
free after five years — a north america family held hostage by the afghan taliban is released following a us tip—off to pakistan. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. starting with the japan times, which is reporting that, with nine days to go before snap elections, japanese prime minister shinzo abe's gamble may be paying off. according to the paper, a kyodo news poll forecasts a big win for the ruling bloc — although many voters remain undecided. the financial...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: one of the worst firestorms in california's history is tearing its way through parts of the state's wine region, killing at least ten people. could president trump set america on a path to world war three? a top republican claims white house staff are trying to contain the commander—in—chief. increased pressure on the catalan leader not to declare independence when he addresses the catalan parliament later on tuesday. africa's first female head of state prepares to step down and calls for peaceful campaigning ahead of liberia's presidential election. go to the polls peacefully, respecting every liberian‘s right to vote with dignity and pride. and the brazilian grandmother with the heart of an olympian. how a tragic death gave her a new lease of life. hello. some of the worst wildfires the state of california has ever seen have killed at least ten people and forced around 20,000 from their homes. at least 1,500 properties have been destroy
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: one of the worst firestorms in california's history is tearing its way through parts of the state's wine region, killing at least ten people. could president trump set america on a path to world war three? a top republican claims white house staff are trying to contain the commander—in—chief. increased pressure on the catalan leader not to declare independence when he...
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north korea is actually testing the red line of america's mind and north korea understands well where these red lines. president trump has backed up his fiery rhetoric with an increased show of military might. but where are his options now? the first is a so—called decapitation strike, taking out kim jong un and his circle. south korean forces have even been practising. david maxwell, a us special forces colonel, who's done five tours of south korea, doubts it would work. we have to realise that their entire system is designed to protect kim jong un. there are three rings of defence around him and it's likely that he will be in a deeply buried underground facility that will have to be penetrated while there are the military forces counterattacking. the president's second option is to strike kim jong un‘s missile and nuclear facilities. but many of them are hidden. just recently they did a launch from this factory here. but it's largely an underground manufacturing facility. under this hillside covered in trees? yes. so you mean there is a whole factory under there? there is a whol
north korea is actually testing the red line of america's mind and north korea understands well where these red lines. president trump has backed up his fiery rhetoric with an increased show of military might. but where are his options now? the first is a so—called decapitation strike, taking out kim jong un and his circle. south korean forces have even been practising. david maxwell, a us special forces colonel, who's done five tours of south korea, doubts it would work. we have to realise...
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it has been driven, excuse the pun, to what is happening in north america. when the market opened in if you'd -- opens in a few minutes time, could be good. forvotal start to the day volvo, talking about encouraging signs going forward. they beat expectations. take a look at this one. it's going to be, the guidance apparently implies that this is -- the guidance applies an estimate cuts. matt? matt: i want to talk about's was buried here. hurricane claims around the world will total $3.6 billion. that's the estimate from the insurers -- the total insured , three $.6 billion for itself, total insurance market loss approximately 95 ilion u.s. dollars. dollars.lion u.s. quite claims will affect the business at $3.6 billion. watch that stock. guy: let's quickly give everybody an update of one markets will open. the real story and markets this morning is not, unfortunately, happening in earnings, probably not what happening in catalonia. it is what's happening with the u.s. tax story, which has investors a little bit by surprise. u.s. markets by up another one ha
it has been driven, excuse the pun, to what is happening in north america. when the market opened in if you'd -- opens in a few minutes time, could be good. forvotal start to the day volvo, talking about encouraging signs going forward. they beat expectations. take a look at this one. it's going to be, the guidance apparently implies that this is -- the guidance applies an estimate cuts. matt? matt: i want to talk about's was buried here. hurricane claims around the world will total $3.6...
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of course making off with expensive metal traps, which the native people of north america did not work iron or steel themselves, so making off with steel traps would have been a huge economic advantage. the following year alexander macleod, the chief brigade leader noted that along one river, indians told traps and horses from a party. so again, traps and also horses. we will steal their traps and sell their horses. he reported that deserters from jedediah smith's party from the year before try to stick around and stay behind and do more trapping after there'd disastrous encounter and ended up getting killed by indians. the indians were like you will not poach in our territory. these are not timid people who don't understand the motivations of these fur traders. hudson bay company southern brigade leader noted in 1843 that indians along the river, and these were the guys to be afraid of, he noted those indians "aimed to steal the traps for the sake of the beaver in them." he had this moment that ewers dealing the beaver because the beaver are valuable. go figure. the vigorous defense o
of course making off with expensive metal traps, which the native people of north america did not work iron or steel themselves, so making off with steel traps would have been a huge economic advantage. the following year alexander macleod, the chief brigade leader noted that along one river, indians told traps and horses from a party. so again, traps and also horses. we will steal their traps and sell their horses. he reported that deserters from jedediah smith's party from the year before try...
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so the main genetically- genetically-engineered organisms on the market in north america, it's not just the united states, it's also canada. canada has these crops on the market, no labeling. the canadian regulators are almost as bad as the fda, which is saying a lot. on genetically-engineered foods they're unscientific. so corn, which is more commonly referred to as maize in most other parts of the world, soy, well over 90% of the north american soy and corn crop have been yes genetically engineered. think of how many different foods, iningredients soy and corn appear in. and canola, canola seeds have been genetically engineered, most of the canadian crop. again, canola oil appeared in many products and many products that purport to be health foods because they think that canola oil is better than some other kind of oil. but if it's not certified gmo-free, which very little of it is, then it's got -- it's probably been genetically engineered. a significant proportion of the hawaiian papaya crop has been genetically engineered. a very substantial portion of the sugar beet crop in the un
so the main genetically- genetically-engineered organisms on the market in north america, it's not just the united states, it's also canada. canada has these crops on the market, no labeling. the canadian regulators are almost as bad as the fda, which is saying a lot. on genetically-engineered foods they're unscientific. so corn, which is more commonly referred to as maize in most other parts of the world, soy, well over 90% of the north american soy and corn crop have been yes genetically...
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here's our north america editor, jon sopel. mr manafort, are you handing yourself into federal authorities today? this is not how it was meant to be. mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago, multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details a complex web of financial arrangements to keep vast amounts secret from us authorities. it details how manafort was working as an agent for the pro—russia party in ukraine, from whom he received tens of millions of dollars in payments for a decade until 2017. and companies, and by any means. almost $1 million was funneled through an antiques rugs store in alexandria, virginia. $850,000 laundered through a men's clothes store in new york. it adds a substantial layer of complexity. just the ukraine and the russia connection could add months and months to this investigation. but in response to the indictment, the president has tweete
here's our north america editor, jon sopel. mr manafort, are you handing yourself into federal authorities today? this is not how it was meant to be. mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago, multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details a complex web of financial arrangements to keep vast amounts secret from us authorities. it...
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america and one hundred million or more folks were not having. it was a lot of people i don't think there were one hundred million a native americans ok again we have no access to the internet we're just going to the wheels make it like a p.t.o. knowledge that i cumulated as a teenager and trying to recall that now in my green lacks the stimulation of decent coffee so you end up with an elongated phraseology ending in for punctuation yes indicating nothing but the sound of the fury of a boston shakespeare quote but anyway we had to drive an hour up to bismarck in order to get coffee because there's none here. so there is like a cop just sitting there right outside the reservation ready to give people tickets and looking for the foreign place because of course look local car. don't give the local people so much tickets because the local people can vote them out of office they can vote for legislative change in the in the state but when a state like this has very little industry other than fracking and fracking is this a special coddled industry th
america and one hundred million or more folks were not having. it was a lot of people i don't think there were one hundred million a native americans ok again we have no access to the internet we're just going to the wheels make it like a p.t.o. knowledge that i cumulated as a teenager and trying to recall that now in my green lacks the stimulation of decent coffee so you end up with an elongated phraseology ending in for punctuation yes indicating nothing but the sound of the fury of a boston...
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our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. over five long years, the families ofjoshua boyle and caitlan coleman had only seen them in a series of videos released by their taliban captors. they really will not settle this until they get what they are demanding. the couple disappeared in afghanistan. but they, and their our three children, were freed after being ta ken into pakistan. joshua was finally able to call his mother. it is the first time in five years we got to hear his voice. it was amazing and he told us how much he looked forward, his children were looking forward to meeting their grandparents, and that he would see me in a couple of days. we are waiting for that. it is believed their hostage—takers had been demanding the release of taliban prisoners — a demand never met before pakistani security forces freed the family. i would like to thank the pakistani government. i want to thank pakistan. they worked hard on this, and i believe they are starting to respect the united states again. that is very important. i
our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. over five long years, the families ofjoshua boyle and caitlan coleman had only seen them in a series of videos released by their taliban captors. they really will not settle this until they get what they are demanding. the couple disappeared in afghanistan. but they, and their our three children, were freed after being ta ken into pakistan. joshua was finally able to call his mother. it is the first time in five years we got to hear his...
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our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. over five long years, the families ofjoshua boyle and caitlin coleman had only seen them in a series of videos released by their taliban captors. they really will not settle this until they get what they are demanding. the couple disappeared in afghanistan. bay, and then our three children, with reid after being ta ken into pakistan. joshua was finally able to call its mother. it is the first time in five years we got to hear his voice. it was amazing and he told us how much he looked forward, his children were looking forward to meeting their grandparents and that he would see me in a couple of days. we are waiting for that. it is believed their hostage takers had been demanding the release of taliban prisoners, a demand never met before pakistani security forces freed the family. i would like to thank the pakistani government. i want to thank pakistan. they worked hard on this and i believe they are starting to respect the united states again. that is very important. i think a lot o
our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. over five long years, the families ofjoshua boyle and caitlin coleman had only seen them in a series of videos released by their taliban captors. they really will not settle this until they get what they are demanding. the couple disappeared in afghanistan. bay, and then our three children, with reid after being ta ken into pakistan. joshua was finally able to call its mother. it is the first time in five years we got to hear his voice. it...
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our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself in to federal authorities today? this isn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago, the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to over 30 pages and details are complex web of financial arrangements to keep vast sums secret from the us authorities. it details how manafort was working as an agent for the pro—russia party in ukraine from whom he received tens of millions of dollars in payments for a decade until 2016. it's alleged he laundered $18 million through various accounts and companies and by any means. almost $1 million was funnelled through an antiques rug store in alexandria, virginia. $850,000 laundered through a men's clothes store in new york. a mark of how seriously the pr
our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. reporter: mr manafort, are you turning yourself in to federal authorities today? this isn't how it was meant to be. lawyer: mr manafort has no comment. just over a year ago, the multimillionaire paul manafort was donald trump's campaign chairman and a figure of huge influence. today, he's been ordered to an fbi field office to face the most grave charges. normally talkative, today, much more tight—lipped. the indictment runs to...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: the fbi questions marilou danley, girlfriend of the las vegas gunman. police say he lived a secret life for decades. "he never said anything to me or took any action that i was aware of that i understood in any way to be a warning." in the past hour police have said it's unlikely stephen paddock acted alone and it appears he intended to survive. spain's political crisis deepens. catalonia's leader accuses the king of siding with the government and ignoring millions of catalans. and political speech or pantomime? theresa may's keynote address to the conservative party conference suffers a series of bizarre setbacks. borisjob done there, given her the p45. police in las vegas say the man who shot dead 58 concert—goers on sunday, and injured nearly 500, spent decades acquiring weapons and ammunition and living a secret life. at least 100 investigators are now combing through stephen paddock‘s life. they hope his girlfriend, just returned from
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: the fbi questions marilou danley, girlfriend of the las vegas gunman. police say he lived a secret life for decades. "he never said anything to me or took any action that i was aware of that i understood in any way to be a warning." in the past hour police have said it's unlikely stephen paddock acted alone and it appears he intended to survive. spain's...