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a once—in—a—century solar eclipse will be happening right here in north america. so you want to watch it? but haven't we always been told, never look directly at the sun? here's what you need to know. the old advice still applies — you mustn't look directly at a solar eclipse. that could permanently damage your retina, the part of your eye which senses light. so, to witness this spectacle, what can you do? time to accessorise. these are solar viewing, or eclipse, glasses. nasa says they're 1,000 times darker than your average sunglasses and will keep your eyes safe. they're widely available but remember to check that they have the iso symbol and have the code 12312—2, to show that they meet the latest international safety standard. and if you don't have eclipse glasses, you can make a pinhole projector with just paper or tinfoil pricked with a small pinhole. this allows you to watch a projected image of the eclipse without having to look directly at it. but the same principle works with anything that has small holes, like a colander. even just holding your han
a once—in—a—century solar eclipse will be happening right here in north america. so you want to watch it? but haven't we always been told, never look directly at the sun? here's what you need to know. the old advice still applies — you mustn't look directly at a solar eclipse. that could permanently damage your retina, the part of your eye which senses light. so, to witness this spectacle, what can you do? time to accessorise. these are solar viewing, or eclipse, glasses. nasa says...
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all the way across north america. if you're interested here with me now is derek williams, from dw science department. to see you, derek were in doors. no eclipse. here, a big one, north america. why is it such a big deal? well, in order to answer that, you kind of have to do a little bit of elementary background stuff. now 1st of all, although the sun and moon look like they're the same size, they of course aren't. the sun's diameter is about $400.00 times the diameter of the moving, so it's much, much, much larger. but it's just that the moon is $400.00 times closer to the earth. send the sun. yeah, sure. so that makes them appear to be sort of the same size. um, now, as the moon orbits, the earth which is orbiting around the sun at the same time, there are moments when the moon passes directly between the sun and the portion of the or its surface. and when it does that, it blocks the sun's way to ation for a while and, and in what's called a partial solar eclipse. the moon only appears to take kind of flight this b
all the way across north america. if you're interested here with me now is derek williams, from dw science department. to see you, derek were in doors. no eclipse. here, a big one, north america. why is it such a big deal? well, in order to answer that, you kind of have to do a little bit of elementary background stuff. now 1st of all, although the sun and moon look like they're the same size, they of course aren't. the sun's diameter is about $400.00 times the diameter of the moving, so it's...
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america. passed over such a populated area of north america-— north america. totality has reached the tiny channel— north america. totality has reached the tiny channel island... _ north america. totality has reached the tiny channel island... while the j the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed _ the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed one _ the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed one in _ the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed one in 1999. - uk last eclipsed one in 1999. scientists at nasa will be watching the eclipse tote, the space agency is sending kepts into the path to study the outer atmosphere of the sun 50 study the outer atmosphere of the su ,, ., , study the outer atmosphere of the su , ., ., ., , sun so there is a lot of things we can learn. _ sun so there is a lot of things we can learn, the astronomical- can learn, the astronomical aspect, that is the opportunity when the moon is in front of it you can look at what effects it has on the atmosphere.— at what effects it has on the atmosph
america. passed over such a populated area of north america-— north america. totality has reached the tiny channel— north america. totality has reached the tiny channel island... _ north america. totality has reached the tiny channel island... while the j the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed _ the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed one _ the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed one in _ the tiny channel island... while the uk last eclipsed one in...
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our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, joins us from texas. we will all be looking at the sky at some point today because we're going to witness what has been described as a once—in—a—lifetime event, total solar eclipse. that is when the moon moves in front of the sun. they are aligned and this part of texas where i am will plunge into total darkness for about four minutes, which is a pretty long time if you think about it. that will happen around 1:40pm my time, local time. it. that will happen around 1:40pm my time, localtime. but it. that will happen around 1:40pm my time, local time. but the solar eclipse will start in mexico, make its way across north america, so it will be in texas, then places like indianapolis. make its way to ohio, new york and then over to canada. so the path of totality goes across three north american countries. up to 44 million people live in the path of totality, so a lot of people get to see it. the only curveball right now is the weather. i keep looking up at the sky and it is pretty cloudy, it looks like
our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, joins us from texas. we will all be looking at the sky at some point today because we're going to witness what has been described as a once—in—a—lifetime event, total solar eclipse. that is when the moon moves in front of the sun. they are aligned and this part of texas where i am will plunge into total darkness for about four minutes, which is a pretty long time if you think about it. that will happen around 1:40pm my time, local time. it....
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parts of north america has experienced a total solar eclipse. the moon crossed paths with the sun, causing what is known as a path of 2 towers shed, which has been traveling from the west coast of mexico. up through the central and eastern united states, north west pass newfoundland, 10 millions of people all across north america have been following this speak check dealer natural phenomena including keith cowan, who is editor at nasa watch. he joins me now from washington. he's been making the media rails today on this day of the total solar eclipse. so it keeps telling me of what did you experience with that you're in washington dc. you were not in the path of to tell of the right you know, but we got about 90 percent. we had our glasses, we went outside and it was a, you know, we, we got, we didn't get the full show, but we got a good, you know, 3rd row seat to what was going not vote for people who have never experienced a solar eclipse or even partial tell us what was it like, what did you experience in the moments of the actual eclipse? wh
parts of north america has experienced a total solar eclipse. the moon crossed paths with the sun, causing what is known as a path of 2 towers shed, which has been traveling from the west coast of mexico. up through the central and eastern united states, north west pass newfoundland, 10 millions of people all across north america have been following this speak check dealer natural phenomena including keith cowan, who is editor at nasa watch. he joins me now from washington. he's been making the...
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millions in north america was the solar _ me. millions in north america was the solar eclipse - me. millions in north america was the solar eclipse at - me. millions in north america was the solar eclipse at the i was the solar eclipse at the sky went dark on monday afternoon where the sun experience a total blackout. also known as the point of totality, that is when the mood perfectly obscures the sun. on this map the red line shows the path of totality outside of the track view only saw a partial eclipse. there were cheers as the totality hits in mexico where people camped out on sunny beaches to catch a glimpse behind the safety of solar viewers. the fog and mist around niagara falls made it tough to see the eclipse but it did not stop the crowds from trying. the bbc had correspondence all over north america taking it in. here are some of the reactions. it is a multisensory experience but you want to see the corona. you want to see that moment and the weather lucked out for us, thankfully. cheering and applause everybody...just taking that moment in. it is incredible. there it is
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i mean, in north america, you'd have to 2044. that's quite a ways. but there's a solar eclipse somewhere on the, on the or surface pretty much every year. so you can see these maps and gutter space like center. so that clips side. and so you have the means, you can reposition yourselves around the or, and find the location. and you can see one next year of the year after if you want . okay, we'll leave it the same service a lot. so that's it, chris, mt. thank you. the pleasure of these say this eclipse has been sweeping across the north american. we're gonna have a look at some more pictures of this now and does. we've just been seeing millions of people across the canada and mexico. the us had been seeing the moon block the sun, and when some places eclipses last and more than full minutes, scientists have been conducting experiments as well that we can see houses of people in each area have been waiting for a long time to see this. and experience what has been many a once in a lifetime, experience and something that's been quite for expiring for th
i mean, in north america, you'd have to 2044. that's quite a ways. but there's a solar eclipse somewhere on the, on the or surface pretty much every year. so you can see these maps and gutter space like center. so that clips side. and so you have the means, you can reposition yourselves around the or, and find the location. and you can see one next year of the year after if you want . okay, we'll leave it the same service a lot. so that's it, chris, mt. thank you. the pleasure of these say this...
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the, the dw news line from berlin tonight, a total eclipse of the sun sky gaze was across north america. tens of millions are marveling at a rear total solar eclipse watching the move swallow up the sun over mexico. the us and canada also coming up tonight accused of helping israel commit genocide, that is the claim by nicaragua, against germany, earrings and started at the international court of justice and the hague. nicaragua claims berlin is an accomplice to alleged genocide in gaza. germany says the case is simply not just the front on the library. golf is good to have you with us. we start tonight with that dazzling show in the sky visible across north america. tens of millions of people and witnesses, a rare total solar eclipse. it's path cut across the continent from mexico through the us, across canada. there's lucky enough to be in the path of their talent. you've solved the moon, completely engulfed the sun and briefly turn day into not in the last slip of lions before the sun. this swallowed up by the moon. then a single bright speed of lights, like the jewel on the diamond
the, the dw news line from berlin tonight, a total eclipse of the sun sky gaze was across north america. tens of millions are marveling at a rear total solar eclipse watching the move swallow up the sun over mexico. the us and canada also coming up tonight accused of helping israel commit genocide, that is the claim by nicaragua, against germany, earrings and started at the international court of justice and the hague. nicaragua claims berlin is an accomplice to alleged genocide in gaza....
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the the dw news line from berlin spectacular total eclipse springs darkness to north america. tens of millions of people watch the moon cover the sun over mexico with the us and canada, also coming up in the program. nicaragua accuses germany of helping is real commit genocide in the concept hearings had started at the international court of justice in the hague. germany says the case is not justified. the, i'm here until berlin. thank you very much for joining us. tens of millions of people have a weakness array or total solar eclipse in north america. the moon shadow traveled across the continent from mexico to canada. those lucky enough to be in the path of to tell what he saw. the moon completely engulfed the sun and briefly turned date and tonight the last slip of lines before the sun this swallowed up by the moon. then a single bright speed of lines like the jewel on the diamond ring. before tow tele to sky gazes across north america were treated to once in a lifetime view. so beautiful. oh my goodness. listen for the birds and on here and during totality the sun's atmosphere, t
the the dw news line from berlin spectacular total eclipse springs darkness to north america. tens of millions of people watch the moon cover the sun over mexico with the us and canada, also coming up in the program. nicaragua accuses germany of helping is real commit genocide in the concept hearings had started at the international court of justice in the hague. germany says the case is not justified. the, i'm here until berlin. thank you very much for joining us. tens of millions of people...
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and a spectacular total eclipse springs darkness to north america. tens of millions of people watch the moon comforter, the sun over mexico with the us and canada the i'm in dolton berlin. thank you very much for joining us. the ones top court in the hague is hearing a case against germany. ford support of his real nicaragua accused is germany of quote, facilitating genocide in the gaza strip by supplying weapons to israel. germany has denied the accusations and will present its defense on tuesday. nicaragua, his case against germany has to main goals, to holtz bowen's military exports, to israel, and to restart german funding for the un palestinian refugee agency. the arguments that germany's actions are in breach of the genocide convention government is taking to on the result of the gauge and prevention the side which with respect of international humanitarian law, a gemini, supply of alms to israel, is a central pillar of nicaragua, as case germany is israel, 2nd largest on supply of behind to the united states. accounting for about 30 percent of all is rails with an imports. nicara
and a spectacular total eclipse springs darkness to north america. tens of millions of people watch the moon comforter, the sun over mexico with the us and canada the i'm in dolton berlin. thank you very much for joining us. the ones top court in the hague is hearing a case against germany. ford support of his real nicaragua accused is germany of quote, facilitating genocide in the gaza strip by supplying weapons to israel. germany has denied the accusations and will present its defense on...
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before totality. sky gazes across north america with treated to once in a lifetime view. so beautiful. oh my goodness. listen for the birds. i don't hear any during totality the sun's atmosphere, the corona is visible and you can see flags on the sun surface. some of them the size of our own planet. the solar eclipse is the consequence of the cosmic co incidence. the sun and the moon appear the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun blocking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every columbus. so you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, somewhere around us. but it's not often that the pos of to tell it to the process through a densely populated colorado like this one from mexico, through the united states and into canada. and just the southern, as it disappeared, the sun returns the sky is again filled with lights. as
before totality. sky gazes across north america with treated to once in a lifetime view. so beautiful. oh my goodness. listen for the birds. i don't hear any during totality the sun's atmosphere, the corona is visible and you can see flags on the sun surface. some of them the size of our own planet. the solar eclipse is the consequence of the cosmic co incidence. the sun and the moon appear the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the...
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welcome parts of north america and have experienced a total solar eclipse. the moon crossed paths with the sun, causing a what's known as a pass of 2 towers shed, which has been traveling from the mexican west coast. it's now headed way up north, west, past newfoundland in canada. millions of people all across north america who have been following this rear phenomena of nature. that includes the w simon bone. he is on the phone with this now joining us from paducah, kentucky where he has been following the solar eclipse. so i'm gonna tell us, um, why did you experience and were you in the past? the total a hi was indeed brent. um yeah, this is steve. the 3rd time i've seen it's a total solar eclipse and it never seen it fails to astonish. and we saw the sun disappear behind the moon, and this was a very special eclipse. it was a rather wide path of totally the moon was relatively large compared to the sun this time. and so the more people were able to see it just by staying where they were. but it also attracted a lot of visitors this time who, who missed th
welcome parts of north america and have experienced a total solar eclipse. the moon crossed paths with the sun, causing a what's known as a pass of 2 towers shed, which has been traveling from the mexican west coast. it's now headed way up north, west, past newfoundland in canada. millions of people all across north america who have been following this rear phenomena of nature. that includes the w simon bone. he is on the phone with this now joining us from paducah, kentucky where he has been...
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millions of people in north america, iam back many millions of people in north america, i am back in a moment. tuesday was another fire early wild weather day for many of us, coastal flooding across parts of southern england and wales, this was the picture in rural early in the day, the strongest of wind, heavy of the rain easing quickly, turning quiet at night and colder especially in the east, as low clues away to the north of the rain easing quickly, turning quiet at night and colder especially in the east, as low—pressure clues away to the northey, the ridge of high pressure with us, under clearing skies temperature dropping quite quickly, by the time we get to the early hours of wednesday morning, especially for central and eastern parts of scotland, those temperatures to a three degrees, in some urban areas, a touch of frost around in the east, cold air mass with us not long until the next area of milder air works in behind this weather front, of milder air works in behind this weatherfront, warm of milder air works in behind this weather front, warm front tracking eastward t
millions of people in north america, iam back many millions of people in north america, i am back in a moment. tuesday was another fire early wild weather day for many of us, coastal flooding across parts of southern england and wales, this was the picture in rural early in the day, the strongest of wind, heavy of the rain easing quickly, turning quiet at night and colder especially in the east, as low clues away to the north of the rain easing quickly, turning quiet at night and colder...
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across north america so stay with us on bbc news. we are in for another changeable week of weather. yes, some sunshine at times but we are also looking at some wet and windy conditions. it will be cooler, especially so on tuesday and then it will turn that bit warmer later on in the week and by the weekend london will be back up by the weekend london will be back up to 20 celsius. this pressure over scotland is what's left of storm kathleen pulling away but we have this other area of pressure with rain attached to them. rain pushes northwards across parts of wales, northern england and also northern ireland, with showers following on behind, we will see showers in scotland. temperatures 10—18 c, north to south. if you were hoping to see a partial solar eclipse tonight. you'll be lucky, there's a lot of rain and cloud around so you might see it in the western isles. temperatures falling away between 4-9 c. temperatures falling away between 4—9 c. heading on through tomorrow. we've got this rain, some a bit heavy and persistent, dr
across north america so stay with us on bbc news. we are in for another changeable week of weather. yes, some sunshine at times but we are also looking at some wet and windy conditions. it will be cooler, especially so on tuesday and then it will turn that bit warmer later on in the week and by the weekend london will be back up by the weekend london will be back up to 20 celsius. this pressure over scotland is what's left of storm kathleen pulling away but we have this other area of pressure...
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will vernon, our north america correspondent keeping us. america correspondent keeping us updated, thank so very much. live now to retired lieutenant general mark schwartz who served as united states security coordinator of the israel—palestinian authority. thank you so much for being with us, we do appreciate you taking the time. ijust want we do appreciate you taking the time. i just want to start what i getting your assessment about what we are seeing right now, about the scale, about the scope as well, in your assessment.— your assessment. great to be with ou. i your assessment. great to be with yom i think _ your assessment. great to be with you. i think the _ your assessment. great to be with you. i think the initial— your assessment. great to be with you. i think the initial response i your assessment. great to be with you. i think the initial response byj you. i think the initial response by iran with the launch of these assessed hundred or so drones coming out of irani and sovereign territory towards israel is expected, we ca
will vernon, our north america correspondent keeping us. america correspondent keeping us updated, thank so very much. live now to retired lieutenant general mark schwartz who served as united states security coordinator of the israel—palestinian authority. thank you so much for being with us, we do appreciate you taking the time. ijust want we do appreciate you taking the time. i just want to start what i getting your assessment about what we are seeing right now, about the scale, about the...
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millions of stargazers in north america watched as the sky went dark. some saw a 100% black out when the moon passes between the earth and sun, perfectly obscuring the sun. in some places, that lasted as long as 4.5 minutes. the redline here shows the path of totality. some only saw a partial eclipse. we will hear some cheers as totality hit mexico, where people camped out on sunny beaches to catch a glimpse. in arkansas, a special moment for hundreds of couples who said "i do" in the dark. for their -- further north, the fog and mist around niagara falls made it tough to see. reporter: it is a multisensory experience. you want to see the corona. that moment. the weather lucked out for us, thankfully. [cheers] everybody just taking that moment in. it is incredible. >> there it is. it is peeking through the clouds. there it is. wow! that is spectacular. fabulous. anchor: that was just a glimpse of some of our correspondence taking in that moment of totality. let's bring in a couple of our correspondence who are covering this today. great to see you both.
millions of stargazers in north america watched as the sky went dark. some saw a 100% black out when the moon passes between the earth and sun, perfectly obscuring the sun. in some places, that lasted as long as 4.5 minutes. the redline here shows the path of totality. some only saw a partial eclipse. we will hear some cheers as totality hit mexico, where people camped out on sunny beaches to catch a glimpse. in arkansas, a special moment for hundreds of couples who said "i do" in the...
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but it isn't just that the river systems of north america were shaped by beavers. and this is huge and this is why they're playing incredible role now in our environmental future, because we need them back now to help us restore the integrity, integrity of our river system. so it's really exciting, new role they have to play. so we almost wiped them out through the fur trade. but thank goodness we didn't. how to extinction do they think we were? well, no one's exactly sure. but the estimate is that something like 400 million beavers were living throughout all the water sheds of north america. so just imagine that creek, that river that you used to seeing as maybe a thin stream of water was actually once a river scape. it was just a messy multiple circulatory of water going into the land with because beavers were there managing there are original rivers river keepers and now there's probably 10 to 15 million beaver but efforts were made big efforts were made in the 1900s to bring them back. and we really have to, you know, applaud whoever was behind that. and rememb
but it isn't just that the river systems of north america were shaped by beavers. and this is huge and this is why they're playing incredible role now in our environmental future, because we need them back now to help us restore the integrity, integrity of our river system. so it's really exciting, new role they have to play. so we almost wiped them out through the fur trade. but thank goodness we didn't. how to extinction do they think we were? well, no one's exactly sure. but the estimate is...
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that's available in north america, both in the us and canada. but on friday, a us report tied its wider range of autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one death. despite that, chinese customers are angling to use full self—driving software, but it's not yet available in their market. mr musk said it would be rolled out there very soon, but here's the rub — all the data from tesla's chinese fleet is held in shanghai and, under chinese regulations, isn't accessible to tesla's us headquarters in texas. and that hampers the learnings that tesla needs to do to deliver a safe and effective product in china. mr musk needs to navigate that with chinese officials. one's the premier, li qiang. now, he's been making very positive noises, saying that china's market will always be open to foreign—funded firms and that beijing would provide a better business environment for the likes of tesla. today, there's fierce competition between tesla and its chinese rivals — byd, for example, china's biggest ev producer, and new entrants su
that's available in north america, both in the us and canada. but on friday, a us report tied its wider range of autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one death. despite that, chinese customers are angling to use full self—driving software, but it's not yet available in their market. mr musk said it would be rolled out there very soon, but here's the rub — all the data from tesla's chinese fleet is held in shanghai and, under chinese regulations, isn't accessible to...
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but boston is not all of north america right much. i mean, i hate to break it to all of us who are here in boston. but there are other colonies out there. you you start the book with a chapter that's the tea party that wasn't which is about what happened down in charleston, south carolina, because tea ships went to many different ports. right so can you just give us a little bit of a glimpse of how things may have played out differently in other places? what happened in south carolina? yes, boston was very strange it was the only city that had a big fight over the tea that it couldn't resolve all the other places the tea ships went. they found a resolution, some sort of coming to terms between the local customs officials, the and the governor, the tea merchants that were set to receive it, and the sons of liberty and the patriot organization in south carolina. the tea shipped arrived christopher gadsden, the sons of liberty campaigned against it and they had a huge meeting in the exchange, which was large building that housed customs
but boston is not all of north america right much. i mean, i hate to break it to all of us who are here in boston. but there are other colonies out there. you you start the book with a chapter that's the tea party that wasn't which is about what happened down in charleston, south carolina, because tea ships went to many different ports. right so can you just give us a little bit of a glimpse of how things may have played out differently in other places? what happened in south carolina? yes,...
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the last thing solar eclipse in north america 2017 eclipse. i was, do you mean from a ranch in wyoming? and it was a horse ranch. and as the eclipse happened to horses all went back to the barn to be bad, even though it was the middle of the day, because he thought it was the middle of the day bird start to go back to roost, even though they normally wouldn't. and then there's a deep quiet that settles over nature because it's unusual experience and animals are disconcerted if you like. and nasa very involved in this. somebody. i mean, uh they'll be launching rockets, i believe, into the eclipse shadow, and sending research, jet planes to track it's pos. what are they expecting to learn? well, when you can launch rockets and, or even how to do the aircraft, then you get extra benefit. first of all, the effect you, you'll see it for sure. and also you can fly along the trajectory of the moving shadow. and so you're going to you on the length of the eclipse. we just got 4 minutes and 17 seconds here in austin. but if you're flying in ohio to buy
the last thing solar eclipse in north america 2017 eclipse. i was, do you mean from a ranch in wyoming? and it was a horse ranch. and as the eclipse happened to horses all went back to the barn to be bad, even though it was the middle of the day, because he thought it was the middle of the day bird start to go back to roost, even though they normally wouldn't. and then there's a deep quiet that settles over nature because it's unusual experience and animals are disconcerted if you like. and...
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north america correspondent tom bateman has more from washington. what we saw today was donald trump rejecting some of the hard—line positions that his republican colleagues have been arguing for — that being a nationwide ban on abortion. that is significant because donald trump has sold himself as the architect of the supreme court decision a couple of years ago stop to overturn roe v wade. that was a landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for women across america to abortion. what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most notably in the mid—term elections a couple of years ago. he is very aware of that in an election that will be decided to a certain degree in the suburbs of several marginal swing states. so i think a lot of this is about the electoral politics and he is saying it will basically be up to states themselves to decide how f
north america correspondent tom bateman has more from washington. what we saw today was donald trump rejecting some of the hard—line positions that his republican colleagues have been arguing for — that being a nationwide ban on abortion. that is significant because donald trump has sold himself as the architect of the supreme court decision a couple of years ago stop to overturn roe v wade. that was a landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for...
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and the 1st bill will be from here, counting down to dog minister clips watches in north america, a gathering out for one of nature's greatest shows. the as we begin in southern gaza, where is riley artillery far? it has killed at least 8 palestinians. in con units, people were targeted as they were ton to what is left of the homes to search for any belongings laced is ready. troops have withdrawn from the area as well as defense minister says that is aimed at preparing them for a ground defensive in rasa. some palestinians had hoped that they might have homes to return to thought there was almost nothing left standing. honey. my mood in rough as more on those. returning to the devastated homes for some of the 1st palestinians to go back to han unit. there isn't much recognizable left one's home to around half a 1000000 people. the city in the south of garza has been flattened by israel's military. the city looks heartbreaking. it's unbelievable. what do you expect this kate of destruction? there isn't a house without a martyr, wounded or destroyed. words can describe it's made of the people
and the 1st bill will be from here, counting down to dog minister clips watches in north america, a gathering out for one of nature's greatest shows. the as we begin in southern gaza, where is riley artillery far? it has killed at least 8 palestinians. in con units, people were targeted as they were ton to what is left of the homes to search for any belongings laced is ready. troops have withdrawn from the area as well as defense minister says that is aimed at preparing them for a ground...
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i'm joined by north america correspondent. gas up to speed with some of the key things to know about today's opening arguments? we know about today's opening arguments?— know about today's opening an uments? ~ ., ., , arguments? we had the opening statement from _ arguments? we had the opening statement from the _ arguments? we had the opening statement from the prosecution | statement from the prosecution and defence, pretty brief actually. 0nly around hour in total a really. the prosecution already setting up at these were, these charges and falsifying business record charges were notjust charges were not just misdemeanours charges were notjust misdemeanours but felonies and the reason they argue they were felony is because they were designed to cover up another crime and that crime being illegal campaign contributions ahead of the 2016 election. what they say effectively is this money was paid to this porn star to stop her story coming up and to stop any damage to donald trump campaign before the election. the defence arg
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our north america editor sarah smith explains more about the fine. yeah, donald trump has got until the end of the week to pay that fine. and it seems he's already taken down the social media posts in which he was attacking his former lawyer michael cohen, the adult film star stormy daniels, even the jury pool here in new york. he's not allowed to go after witnesses in this trial, court staff orjurors. and when he breaches that order, that's when thejudge can fine him. he left here a short while ago, though, complaining about this order, saying that it was totally unconstitutional as part of this corrupt trial and conflicted judge, he said. but the gag order, he claims, isn't fair because he's running for president and he has to be allowed to speak out. the judge has been very clear, actually, that his political comments are protected for that very reason. but what he can't do is go after witnesses, jurors or court staff. and the judge did say that he's rather disappointed he can't fine him any more — he could only impose a fine of $1,000 for each
our north america editor sarah smith explains more about the fine. yeah, donald trump has got until the end of the week to pay that fine. and it seems he's already taken down the social media posts in which he was attacking his former lawyer michael cohen, the adult film star stormy daniels, even the jury pool here in new york. he's not allowed to go after witnesses in this trial, court staff orjurors. and when he breaches that order, that's when thejudge can fine him. he left here a short...
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but this was the first total solar eclipse since 2017, in north america. right. but it happens around the world all the time. >> it does. there's a few of them that happen every year, you just have to hopefully get lucky , a lot of them are over the, over the ocean, so those are harder to get to, so our next one in north america won't be until 2044, so hopefully a lot of folks got out and got to experience this today, because it's going to be a while until we get another one. >> well, i was going to say 20, 44 or 45 for last, but, but you may as well, since you brought it up. okay. explain the difference. there's 1 in 44, but i know there's 1 in 45 that i'm super excited about because that's going to be right here in north, northern california. and i even looked at the map and we have it. i feel like if i just drive up to redding, i will be in the path of totality. >> that's right. yeah. you just have to go a little bit north of the bay area, i believe, to get to get into totality. see? there it is. yeah. so luckily, in california, hopefully people won't have to
but this was the first total solar eclipse since 2017, in north america. right. but it happens around the world all the time. >> it does. there's a few of them that happen every year, you just have to hopefully get lucky , a lot of them are over the, over the ocean, so those are harder to get to, so our next one in north america won't be until 2044, so hopefully a lot of folks got out and got to experience this today, because it's going to be a while until we get another one. >>...
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west pass newfoundland, 10 millions of people all across north america have been following this speech. check dealer natural phenomena including keith cowan, who is editor at nasa. once he joins me now from washington, he's been taking the media rails today on this day of the total solar eclipse. so it keeps telling me of what did you experience with that you're in washington dc. you were not in the path of to tell of the right no, but we got about 90 percent. we had our glasses, we went outside and it was a, you know, we, we got, we didn't get the whole show, but we got a good, you know, 3rd row seat or what was going not vote for people who have never experienced a solar eclipse or even partial tell us what was it like, what did you experience in the moments of the actual eclipse? when does it, if you're actually in what's called the pathogen county where it is? yeah, there's a picture of we're moving completely covers the sun or as you approach that, it starts to get weirdly dark like the, the shadows or the angles are not used to during the day. and then it gets quiet. and that's m
west pass newfoundland, 10 millions of people all across north america have been following this speech. check dealer natural phenomena including keith cowan, who is editor at nasa. once he joins me now from washington, he's been taking the media rails today on this day of the total solar eclipse. so it keeps telling me of what did you experience with that you're in washington dc. you were not in the path of to tell of the right no, but we got about 90 percent. we had our glasses, we went...
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we are witnessing the phenomenon of a solar eclipse in north america. . i continue the world today. punishment of the zionist regime is certain. a sentence that the foreign minister emphasized during his trip to damascus and in a press conference with his counterpart suresh. mr. amir abdollahian emphasized on the continuation of strategic relations with syria and opened the new location of the consular section of the iranian embassy in damascus. minister of foreign affairs the islamic republic of iran reached syria in the second stage of its regional trip. amir abdullahian started his work program with the meeting of foreign minister faisal moqdad and syrian president bashar assad. i am also especially grateful for the attention of mr. dr. bashar assad, all the syrian authorities and the expression of solidarity of the honorable minister. the ministry of foreign affairs and their honorable deputies, who attended the embassy of the islamic republic of iran in damascus today for the third time since the terrorist incident and the terrorist act of the israeli regime , bashar assad also
we are witnessing the phenomenon of a solar eclipse in north america. . i continue the world today. punishment of the zionist regime is certain. a sentence that the foreign minister emphasized during his trip to damascus and in a press conference with his counterpart suresh. mr. amir abdollahian emphasized on the continuation of strategic relations with syria and opened the new location of the consular section of the iranian embassy in damascus. minister of foreign affairs the islamic republic...
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rose of the evolution of elephants in north america. the evolution of camels and all of this stuff was basically the work of baba and his wife, whom he always generously credited. unlike other people in those days, wallace went from success to success, was first a professor and then dean at kansas, and ultimately became the professor of anthropology in chicago, where he worked and, lived until he died in 1918 at a very relatively young age. so gentlemen, all contributed written testimonials probably, the most thrilling of which was the one by who, who at that point had really already dissociated himself from marsh, but also the rather successful, but then claimed that he had never authorized its publication and even sort of tried to backpedal since he was still officially employed by marsh. so another important lesson was gentleman henry fairfield osborn, who we had first met as one of the members of the princeton field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology
rose of the evolution of elephants in north america. the evolution of camels and all of this stuff was basically the work of baba and his wife, whom he always generously credited. unlike other people in those days, wallace went from success to success, was first a professor and then dean at kansas, and ultimately became the professor of anthropology in chicago, where he worked and, lived until he died in 1918 at a very relatively young age. so gentlemen, all contributed written testimonials...
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well, but, well but, well, in conclusion, while the day before the inhabitants of north america, north america, there canada, north america, mexico from the northeastern part of the continent to the southwestern part of the continent watched the total solar eclipse, they had the opportunity to watch it for a few minutes, donald trump decided to use this solar eclipse in his own style and shot a pre-election advertisement in which. to americans is advertised, as it says, the most important event of 2024, which one, watch this ad in full without comments. oh my god, there it is! reminded me of walt disney's hollywood cartoon character buddywood packer, well, i'm so in profile, if you look similar, similar, but trump will save america in 2024, by the way, this is the election in 2024, and he will become president , the inauguration will be in 2025, january 20, so they said a little wrong there, he won't save in the 24th, well, that's all i have in the world about ukraine column.
well, but, well but, well, in conclusion, while the day before the inhabitants of north america, north america, there canada, north america, mexico from the northeastern part of the continent to the southwestern part of the continent watched the total solar eclipse, they had the opportunity to watch it for a few minutes, donald trump decided to use this solar eclipse in his own style and shot a pre-election advertisement in which. to americans is advertised, as it says, the most important event...
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the parties agree to any armed attack against one or more of themrope or north america shall be conside attack against them all and consequently they agree if such an armed att occurs, each of them in exerf the rig individual or collective self-defense recognized by e 51 will assist the party by taking forth with individually and in concert with the other parties such tions as the dreams this -- as it deems necessary, including armed forces to maintain the security of the north atlantic area. that is nato's article five. let's talk to carlos in springfield, ohio. caller: good morning. i am glad you could take my call. i listened to the individual from pennsylvania outline everything that happened in that area in relation to the warsaw pact aired nato. over the years we had an easy peace between u.k., ukraine, and russia until nato decided we have to have ukraine and stage big missiles, offensive missiles directed at russia. nato is responsible for the issue we are having now between russia and ukraine. it is pretty obvious to me that nato -- i guess i am still on the television. that is
the parties agree to any armed attack against one or more of themrope or north america shall be conside attack against them all and consequently they agree if such an armed att occurs, each of them in exerf the rig individual or collective self-defense recognized by e 51 will assist the party by taking forth with individually and in concert with the other parties such tions as the dreams this -- as it deems necessary, including armed forces to maintain the security of the north atlantic area....
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we talked to people who traveled from all across north america. some people came from as far away as california about 3000 kilometers away. and afterwards we came back to a lot of those people and we said you went through a lot of time, trouble and expense to come here. was it worth it? and everybody we talked to said, yes, it was many people we talked, you said it was worth it because it was a once in a lifetime of and it was a, i have to tell you, for it being my 1st experience with a total eclipse. it was very fast, you know, when it, in that little period where it was completely including the sun, the moon was. and i think people were, were startled at just how stark very rapid darkness was. of course, it's so rapid that it was buds and birds and mother nature, and they begin to think it's night time and start doing all their nighttime rituals . well, the people here were shocked by what they saw. they were pleased by what they saw and they walked away happy, according to all of those, we got to talk to indeed on fox, very much indeed for that
we talked to people who traveled from all across north america. some people came from as far away as california about 3000 kilometers away. and afterwards we came back to a lot of those people and we said you went through a lot of time, trouble and expense to come here. was it worth it? and everybody we talked to said, yes, it was many people we talked, you said it was worth it because it was a once in a lifetime of and it was a, i have to tell you, for it being my 1st experience with a total...
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and millions of people are gearing up for a total solar eclipse, which will plunge parts of north america into darkness. hello, i'm geeta guru—murthy. welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading international pleas for restraint. israel and hamas are now looking at fresh proposals on the table at talks in cairo aimed at securing a truce in gaza and a hostage release deal. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is injerusalem. let's cross to her live for the latest on the ground. eugenics injerusalem, eugenics in jerusalem, where eugenics injerusalem, where there is much speculation here about what is much speculation here about what i
and millions of people are gearing up for a total solar eclipse, which will plunge parts of north america into darkness. hello, i'm geeta guru—murthy. welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further...