A volley has questioning the fate of north stream a pipeline project its designed to bring russian gas to europe by germany its called a 90 percent complete. The vast north rim 2 project has already cost 8000000000 euros german chancellor Angela Merkel has been a loyal defender of the project even as political ties between moscow and berlin have to tear erasers german industry is heavily invested in the project as are other european allies thats what made the government response to a question about the fate of north stream so remarkable. The chancellor also believes that its wrong to rule anything out for german Opposition Party the greens stopping the pipeline is about more than russia. Use of hope line by this pipeline is dividing europe its environmentally senseless and oversized and in terms of Security Policy its wrong. There was positive news from Berlin Charity hospital when kremlin critic he was brought out of his coma but german russian relations looks set to remain tense. Let
But also silver. When the first settlers came to jamestown they were hoping to find the same supplies of gold found by the spaniards and bitter disappointment not to find gold in the whats now virginia and brought with them jewelers and gold smiths. Americas first gold rush took place in georgia in 1829 in north georgia. If youve been about 100 miles north, you would see the old lump kin county courthouse has been converted into a gold mining museum. Its about 100 miles up the road. What happened was, first gold was discovered and people started pouring into the area in huge numbers because of the intoxicating possibility that gold would make them wealthy quickly. Until then this had been an area really beyond the line of settlement. But suddenly now the White Settlement catches up very quickly. Here is the governor, george gilmore, describing what it was like meeting the georgia miners in 1829. Many thousands of idle people flocked into georgia from every point of the compass whose pe
Confidence and flair because that is who we are whenever a way of life was threatened our heroes answered the call from yorktown to get is burke from normandy to it will jima american patriots raced into cannon blasts bullets and bayonets to rescue american liberty they had no fear but america didnt stop there we looked into the sky and kept pressing on were we built a 6000000 pound rocket and launched it thousands of miles into space we did it so that 2 brave patriots could stand tall and salute our wondrous American Flag planted on the face of the moon. For america nothing is impossible. Over the next 4 years we will prove worthy of this magnificent legacy we will reach stunning new heights and we will show that the world for america there is a dream and it is not the reach together we are unstoppable together we are unbeatable because together we are the proud citizens the United States of america. Alan. 1001 november there. We will make america safer we will make america stronger w
Listening from. I am an emeritus law professor from the university of arizona. Very pleased to welcome all of you. Our five first of webinars of the implication of the trade agreement of the usmca , which as everyone knows was forced about two months ago on july 1. In october, the usmca provisions on auto parts account for 25 plus Percentage Points of manufacturing trade in north america then then, in november, we will talk about other provisions and in december, we will switch gears and focus on some of the stakeholder issues. At the companies that are directly involved in importing and exporting across the north american borders who are dealing with the new enforcement provisions. Origin and kind of other challenges, the nittygritty that determines whether trade is going to work or not. All of these webinars are free. You do need to register to get on big marker. We thought it would be a port appropriate to start the series with a question of context. You have the usmca. It was negot
We welcome those watching nationwide on cspan tonight. The next hour, the candidates will face questions from nebraska journalists. The rules are fairly simple. Each candidate will have three minutes to respond to the question with 30second rebuttals if needed. We will begin with questions on domestic policy and then we will transition to Foreign Policy. Before the debate, we held simple coin tosses with the campaigns to determine the order of different parts of the debate. As a result, the first candidate to present an opening candidate is mr. Janicek. Mr. Janicek ready to go. I will start off with a personal story. It is very personal to me, and that is the reason i am in this race. My father died of a heart attack when he was 54 years old. His father, my grandfather, died of a heart attack when he was 58 years old. My greatgrandfather dropped dead at age 60. When i turned 50, guess what . I had a massive heart attack. I had been to the doctor just a week before because i was afraid