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there's of companies went fast, that's when the so called graveyards began to grow. since then, which would make us have released more advanced models with superior driving range, leaving the earlier inferior models i'm wanted, but some say it points to the extraordinary progress made by the sector. the chinese market lead the world for the last few years, and it's only distancing itself via the number of brands in china and the level of competition. it's really, really sharpened as lords of a lot of these chinese u. v. companies are electric, vehicle companies, about a 3rd of all new domestic car sales are electric, and 60 percent of the world's battery powered cars are sold in china. but sputtering economic growth here this year has hurt sales. it's pushed the chinese brand such as b, y, d as new to expand in europe and the middle east, with hopes that their cars will avoid the same phase as these. katrina you all to 0
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stream. how are you? hey, i'm good. thank you. how are you? sorry. well, you know, i was seeing you talk about your member all along various different social media platforms and you're excited. you're anxious. what was making you anxious before it's population? thanks. did you know? like what was that pointing to now as before, it came out. yeah, a bunch of things that were given the fiction why to is so hard to know how things are going to be received. but also i'm a writer who is pissed myself on the page as much as i can. you know, i really like to bleed on the page, but with fiction you can always hide by the fact that it is friction. and with a memo, yukon really how i didn't. so i'm dealing with some very, very big things. i'm dealing with some re re truthful and hard things to deal with . and once you give us the book comes out,
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it doesn't belong to any more blogs to read is. and so i, i know, i mean that is getting them out and people are going to talk about it. they're going to talk about you that can talk about your life and they're going to project things onto it that you might not necessarily see. and this is quite overwhelming to deal with, you know, i'm no yeah, no, nobody's like extra for it in person. well, i just sit here my little camera and do do my thing. you do like yeah, so you said it's out 8. sorry. so i can move the incident. so now is on nation, and now you're, you're getting the feedback. so it feels the publishing day like february 2021. so this is out right now. so we are in a global pandemic. we are post drink seats, way in a time, went on to threaten to racism movement. he's as, as almost like reinvigorate. he's got this new life into it and your name always.
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we possible. but somehow it addresses all of these words, these moments that we're in right now and out. so it's a, i see it to me. how does it feel to you about this timing to come out? yeah, i got but i guess so much of what's in a hurry evergreen right. i can because owing it, as elected to my daughter is about the way the world is and, and so much at the north lake. a memoir is themed around how to find joy in times of difficulty when the world feels. i blake and i feel so sad and angry about it. and of all those things that i'm talking about, whether it's racism, whether it is the patriarchy, whether is climate catastrophe, or mental health, whole grief for any of these things. but it's interesting to be green. you know, we have any cable pandemic where we're thinking about ways,
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ways in which we can have changed the way we live and it is ultimately very how hurtful book. and yeah, you know, there are lots of people with the antibodies and racism. reading this next to that bedside, which i hope that getting through those books, it'd be nice for people to hurry up and finish those books and doing hand to what the system movements and um and also yeah. so like none, none of these things feel proceed from me because i feel quite evergreen in a way. i am not going to be the only person who will be asking you questions in chatting back and forth for me. cash. we have a, a new chief stream on right now. people can jump into the comment section on us and the cash, whatever you want to know about his writing and his book. and we're going to stop the questions with a writer who knows. you'll look and you know his work and he asked these questions, phoenix have a nice
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a to solve the so this will become my go to for the many less as a wisdom enjoy and listen to. ready you show this reminded me of so much for being a majority white school. the daily boggs and jokes folks can come on the curry and how difficult it was to cover stuff. especially if you can take it home because strongly have their own problems. so i guess it's really hot enough to feel that in this life, in your friendship groups, in publishing university. and so i guess my question is can you write it off? i believe that sometimes it will be no there also. so do you expect some fall out there? how do you deal with writing your life on the page now? so hold on. why is it right? about air for most of what amazing what i to he is i think you're fund one of one of the things that i it says that the set to be but of my family by many copies of this book, but do not read this book,
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but mostly because it's just very little about my grief. so my mom and my mom's bossing, i don't think i'd say i say anything in that that i wouldn't say to anyone's face. so i haven't said over the years, but it is very role when it's like this. and so, yeah, they'll be things in that that really shouldn't make public. but the thing about writing in this spaces you have to write with true. so you have to write from an emotional truth as well, memories and so much of that emotional truth gets wrapped up in perspective. and what your perspective is at the time that you're experiencing, the thing that you're on the right thing years later. and i've tried to be as truthful to that perspective as i can as this out in the air fun. yeah. i am just going to pick just oh so,
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so in the case, go ahead. what is the 2nd thing as i, as i share with each of you, if you and your, your family that was about 20 years ago? got you got what was the 2nd thing? oh no. if i'm, if i'm honest, um 566. what's a good question? i got so, so you, i'm confused but he was hoping that he would couple of things that i was thinking about the shared about your family. um what was as, as an advocate family, growing up in the u. k. there was some fairly distinctive gender roles. mom did some certain things, your dad did certain things and that has an impact on you as you grew up and you lost your mom from cancer and then your dad, good businessman. but he wasn't nationally good in terms of the spread time stories giving you couples which you know, that sort of thing. how does that impact you as
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a young man and then as an older man writing about it? yeah, that's true. i think. i think all you just didn't understand. my dad when i was when i was young, i didn't understand that. came from was from a position of vulnerability. it was a stoicism, but it was a position of vulnerability. and actually my dad, since my mom, his boss is kind of he's, he's very in touch with this reading. so he is, comes to talking about how he feels. and he is constantly thinking about his place in the world. and, and i really loved about him and i, but you know, the relationship i have with him now for anything and, and show it would have been. so they would have been nice to have had that as a teenager. but you know, that's just not the way the world. what was and um, so you know, con, icon. go back and change things. i think what it,
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what i wanted to do in this book is to create a space for some men, for fathers, for men of color. so to show the site to be bundled, would be soft, to be fallible, to, to make mistakes, to none, to listen to step back when we needed to. and yeah, because you know, i'm fall off of 58, and none of us a perfect i think often some you need someone to sort of stop. you need someone to kind of create space for other people to kind of come get around. so i really hope that it makes more men think about that place in the world and, and also allowing that phone realty to be well visible. i'm good place you some thoughts and maybe he gives you to a friend of the strange you know, so a right to as well. and she wants to ask you this. i've really enjoyed the book. i loved all of the, at the college we've been raising,
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and i lost all the food mentions and the way food plays into our emotions and our families and our memories. my question is really about how to preserve joy. i mean, in the depth of greece and also just has a parents. how do you manage to kind of raise your girls with joy and also infuse, are raising with joy even when things are difficult. i left may, may contribute to the beginning usa, which was a real treat for us cuz she's touching amazing, right? to get the, the main thing is running through the book is how to, how thinking about joy, thinking about bound business, thinking about making sure the world feel limitless and expensive. but at the same time, my, my kids realistic about what to expect and you know, is it very hard thing to do?
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and i found that being present weather is, you know, with my kid. so in the writing is, is the thing that's really helping me to find joy and no say like, not projecting my cynicism. i might, j did this onto my children, but instead being present in how they see the world and trying to explain things well to them. as they see it, rather than explaining the well to them as a world where we have person in the forty's might, might be expected to say it's been a really, really big learning lesson for me because it's so easy to just developed to while the world is this way because once it kind of give you an example of this, my daughter wanted to know about the best of bus boycott, which was a big civil rights event in breast of where we live in the sixty's. and what he explained. it was explained to me, i realized that tell her what racism was, which is a strange thing to have to explain about. and so when i explained to her what racism was,
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her reaction was that stupid. that doesn't make any sense. and i immediately was like wondering what maybe people might be by says, because then they'll have to stop myself and get ahold of the minute you bring into that she just on this or type by trying to justify why someone might be racist in order to illustrate why racism exist? actually, what you need to do is talk to the level and yes, racism is incredibly stupid, isn't quite a be pathetic thing. and that really yes. now is a really big less. yes. yeah, because of that there's, there's a little bit of heat in your book. there's actually a little and you put when you talk about brown, this in a skin tone, and i would just share this with our audience. and this is where you took about brown. i'm just gonna show a little clip for everybody, a little x that is a consistent thing you said throughout your entire childhood was that you didn't like the color brown you're talking about it will go. she doesn't like to color on . it was too dark. and now the time you told me it was,
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the team recently told me he wished i was white. and then i will be like, you say why i replied, i want to be like mommy. he said before disappearing into another room was he stopped with scott. there was nothing more to say you'll keeps a jo heritage and this is something that you wrestle with throughout the book. i have 2 little nephews and their irish welsh. i'm not, jerry, and i know that my little nephew came back from the 31 day and he has the most magnificent epic. and he said, i don't like my head in the whole time. we did about 23 years of campaigning about how cold it was to have a big froze. but nobody else have one. and i feel really young age, little kids growing up in the west where perhaps and not surrounded by brown and black people were just time. they are getting these concept super early. how does a 4 year old say she doesn't like to be brown?
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how did you, how did you analyze that? how did you impact that cash? i wish i knew. i wish i knew where that came from because those things being internalized to so you on it really threw me back because, you know, there was nothing that was happening in a home that would pointed towards that. and it kind of a, you know, once you kids are out, so the ones that going to, you know, daycare when this 3 want to say i'm mixing with other kids. so like hearing how other people's parents to look and how that impacts on other children around that they're absorbing so much information in the absorbing information that such an exponential right. that, you know, our kids grew up essentially where i read what, what would be traditionally boys clothes because they would hand me downs from cousins because, you know, kind of doing kids go out them fast. but they, as soon as they went to mastery,
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they decided they didn't want to wear those clouds because they was boys to spend. yeah. this whole going to mastery. they hadn't made that, that distinction tool. and that was the same with brown this. and so that's why that's why i'm so adamant that that right, yeah, we can, we can talk about representation of why representation of matters and all that in this everything that representation id like to present ation in uh, tv. oh oh oh, reading books is, is like the end goal letter and pick a necessarily makes the world a better place. but i do think that having the diverse representation in kids, but it's in, you know, yeah, kids tv shows the stuff that kids are absorbing from a very or the age of that is the best that brown kids and kids with disabilities, visible disabilities and kids with in a non visible disabilities,
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kids in non traditional families and goes, uh and so as to main couch is a very stories like, as the stories assented, then that sends a message, not just to, to my kids about to everyone. i often think that you know, why middle cause what method and you kind of probably the ones who need representation the most. because we're able to suspend their disbelief enough for a while, but go see busting but they wouldn't suspend that display. now for the, for the, for women could bus ghost when that, when guys buses came out and you know, they took what are their, why, right? one less the drawings. and for me, that just tells you who, who needs this diverse representation of what age they need as well and for, you know, so my daughter isn't internalizing these things from the full. she's even gone to school to there is something that i love about what to doing with your, with your little ones, you should have a picture from your,
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your instagram status of your level goes in the new research. like, how will i be the best i can be a and so when he goes to get research is the good main project. so i'm going to share it here. 25 south states will was the dad's raising delta. so you went through this, this is a list of 25 things and you should be a member. and then you came up with, you know, turn is if i also show this is a great is to came up with an alternative, which is also in your mind, well, would you read it as a go right data to goes. it's very special kind of guy. read out your advice for parents if i choose to take it, go. yeah, sure. just to kind of give you a caviar it. you know, this is a chapter where i'm kind of exploring what it is to be at that raising daughters of the things that i should be thinking about. and i, and i did a lot of reading about, i know that that should be raising daughters and, well, i was
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a country was actually the listing. tell me more about how we should be raising boys and how is revising goes. and so a kind of a so i so how should, how should i be, how should one be? so the more i think about it, i'm left increasing the with my inversion of this list. darn shame your daughter for the way she dresses at school, the body she is in tell us she is perfect just the way she is. beautiful and smiles and funny and everything else. she is racer in love, not state about the way she looked sort of payables and the pin. any of that being go so yeah. you, you share your little ones with us? no, i read late, but you do kind of share the thinking that stories. i'm gonna show you some pictures here because it's really beautiful. and they all shaping you to because
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i'm going to say feminist ally. there was things that you didn't realize about with me that we would have to do and handle that. you now get cause you go a little goes and it was a movement, and i know this, i strongly situation. and you cool people in the family situation. vince, because of why, what was going on that you realize this is what it means to be a little go tell us the story. yeah, so it was, it was nicely around me cutters, and 2 people demanding cutters of my daughter and how not one thing to cook and the nailed in this situation use some language that basically sounded very aggressive misogynistic. and in that moment i was like, oh my god, i see how i see how language like casual language can be so the sexist and so
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abusive towards women and, and make them feel of such a way about their bodies. and the advice about this quite honestly, in the book, i texted 2 of my friends to my female friends. i was like, oh my god guys, i get it. i get it. now i get what you've been saying. i've just witnessed this thing and they were like, yeah, well done, like, i'm sorry, which, which isn't on the street, is like you movies. and in the reason i put it in the book is because regardless of what social issue we believe and you know, for, for white people who want to get involved and then to racism, work for men who want to be a feminist. i lie for those of us who i had to know much if you want to stand up for a l g b t, t y plus community. for those of us who are middle class, he wants to ensure that we're not taking up space of where sometimes people 4 of us here. and there are, there are points in those conversations where we will hang back because we feel
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uncomfortable. we don't want to get something wrong and actually we should, oh, shit wrong. i'm be okay with being uncomfortable. and i wasn't comfortable, uncomfortable with my friends, basically making fun of me for demanding and wanting to provide the cookie for them . but. but having it in the book, i kind of show that it's okay guys, we're going to be fine. like, you know? yes, there is a degree to which i understand all this stuff much more like press to permanently because i'm seeing in real time. but it's why do with that, what do you now the, i've witnessed it that matches that counts the case of food here from short see 100 on you choose a short see says i've never believe racism. it is natural in any way. we all condition to these things and taught them, and these to brings and phobias
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a handed down from out out. so he's just adding onto what you were saying about the brown skin and brown this and how you how you've talked to your youngsters about that. i also want to bring in a comment from rubbing haul, who was a call to needs, and she experienced races and growing up. and i'm wondering how you protect your children from it is really the bible to america on our 14 the dog. really speaking in english, so the 1st time that i felt like i was a foreigner was the 1st day of my school in america. there wasn't any esl classes. so i was basically enrolled in the regular classes with no help in terms of language. i saw on heard and ignored and very insecure. there are definitely some kids who believe me because i didn't speak in english and also i did not book white america. but fortunately,
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i was able to make some friends by going to an afternoon art classes at a local comic book shop. how did you handle racism? as a youngster, people codes new names. people called me names going up in the u. k. and, and, and that was just part of every day, like how do you protect it kids from that? yeah, i, i don't know if i handled it the best when i was growing up. there wasn't really that wasn't really a blueprint that wasn't really like an instruction manual for how to handle it. it a lot of it, especially where i grew up in the school, i went to an environment obviously and, and what, how my parents internalized it was to basically just don't go me, they go better than these people. do you have to be asked to prove it to be better than them?
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and the thing that i'm really trying with my kids is instead of centering, how they should be about white people was entering how they should be about around the default. i want to send to how they should to be, you know, that for me that is much more important. and knowing that they come towards me about all of these things and you know, making sure that they are aware of what the world is. but also they feel like they could be anyone that they could be in a thing. and if they ever do experience this stuff, i mean i. so someone in the comments has referred to me as a racial slur. thanks guys. as because i'm going to be talking about is races. i'm not sure imagine building a career, but you really want to talk about racism and not because it's not to join life so much that you feel compelled to i'd much rather be watching comedy fiction. my friend, i'm far from being a race hosted, but the point is i've got a bank of what that,
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that my kids can read or watch and feel like they're not alone, which is why i felt growing up. it just, it should please thing really great. talking to you for the past 25 minutes, have a look here on my laptop, ground babies and memo of race, family and home, and is also an accompany co cost. i just want you to hear the music. how listen to this. can you say a phone with the west brown, baby, grand ball b brown, by the way, to how our new game error is the civil and the cash ship left. thanks for joining us on the street. i'll see you next. meeting. denise is fund phase formal women only stance the tool by crowd criticism
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