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dominion energy told us they were committed to net—zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.emand much more power. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos and standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi—fi rather than3 or4g uses a third of the energy. just a reminder of that breaking news again. the colla pse breaking news again. the collapse in bookings because of the coronavirus outbreak has brought down one of europe's regional airlines. the british carrier flybe has collapsed. they have released a statement that they have entered administration. all flights have been grounded in the uk business has ceased trading with immediate effect. the advice to customers if they are true to fly with flybe, please do not travel to the airport u nless do not travel to the airport unless you have arranged an alternative flight with another airline, and flybe is not able to arrange alternative flights for passengers
dominion energy told us they were committed to net—zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.emand much more power. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos and standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi—fi rather than3 or4g uses a third of the energy. just a reminder of that breaking news again. the colla pse...
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dominion energy told us they were committed to net—zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050. 100% by 2030. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power. which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos and standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi—fi rather than 3 or 4g uses a third of the energy. that breaking news again. the carrier fly out flybe has collapsed. customers have been advised not to go to the airport. thank you for watching. hello. 0verall, thursday, ithink, won't be too bad a day across the majority of the uk. there should be some decent sunshine, just a few showers here or there. quite a chilly start, though, with some patchy frost and fog. the one major exception is the far south of the uk. we have an
dominion energy told us they were committed to net—zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050. 100% by 2030. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power. which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour...
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dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.30. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos in standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi—fi rather than s—iig uses a third of the energy. claire marshall, bbc news. and before we go, some bad news for bond fans. the release date for the newjames bond film, no time to die, has been pushed back to november. producers say they acted after an "evaluation of the global marketplace." james bond fans willjust have to watch. —— wait. thanks for watching. hello. 0verall, thursday won't be too bad a day across the majority of the uk. there should be some decent sunshine, just a few sh
dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.30. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get...
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dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.nology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos in standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi—fi rather than s—iig uses a third of the energy. claire marshall, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. and i'm mariko 0i in singapore. stay with us. i'll be back with the business news, and as countries continue to grapple with the economic impact over the coronavirus operate, the iron or becomes the latest to pledge $50 billion. the coronavirus is also having a huge impact on the film industry. in china alone, the box office take in the last two months, compared
dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.nology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there....
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dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.echnology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour. streaming videos and standard definition rather than hd saves four times the omission and using wi—fi rather than three or 4g uses a third of the energy. hello. 0verall, thursdayi think would be too bad a day across the majority of the uk. there will be some decent sunshine, just a few showers here or there. quite a chilly start with some patchy frost and fog. the one major exception is the far south of the uk. had area of low pressure ploughing into the continent bringing very heavy rain into trance and it will just glance southern counties of england to the first type of the day. so looking pretty wet as that
dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.echnology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — 5g. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour. streaming videos and...
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dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.30. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge. sg. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos in standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions and using wi—fi rather than three or 4g uses a third of the energy. claire marshall, bbc news. you can see more on that subject in the documentary dirty streaming: the internet‘s big secret, which is available on bbc three from tomorrow. it is also on the iplayer. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. iam 0lly i am 0lly foster, this is what's coming up on sportsday. manchester city still on for the domestic cup double. they are through to the fa cup quarterfinals. all
dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050.30. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge. sg. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get...
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nice guy fifth, we need a utility i like dominion utility. letter d it owns liquefied gas in a year where many people believe natural gas industry is in the corner dominion's told us that they have ironclad contracts. i actually believe them. i believe tom farrell is the bankable ceo that's why i reach for the 5 point be point 3% yield. i keep stretching, it's not the bottom, it's the start last, you want to call it, you can get it at 7.28%. i can't. last, 6, i want a tech a tech that's levered to an unassailable trend 5g kwa qualcomm it has a 3.8% yield. tomorrow it slices through 4.5 give you a prep, 4.5 it's a buy. before that, no. i don't know when this breakdown comes to an end. as i said, i will say again, all of the work i've done says it's still got to go through the s&p level of 2018. it's not there yet we don't have a stimulus plan in place. why should we need one i think it's time to buy a basket of accidental high yielders ups, abbvie, wells fargo, vez, dominion, qualcomm i like them so much that if they go down more, you can keep
nice guy fifth, we need a utility i like dominion utility. letter d it owns liquefied gas in a year where many people believe natural gas industry is in the corner dominion's told us that they have ironclad contracts. i actually believe them. i believe tom farrell is the bankable ceo that's why i reach for the 5 point be point 3% yield. i keep stretching, it's not the bottom, it's the start last, you want to call it, you can get it at 7.28%. i can't. last, 6, i want a tech a tech that's levered...
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dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050. by 2030. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — sg. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we get there. streaming videos and standard definition rather than hd saves four times the emissions, and using wi—fi rather than 3—4g uses a third of the energy. claire bbc news. and we'll be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn foster, who's a columnist for the guardian, and matt dathan, the deputy political editor at the sun. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather. somebody‘s going to tell me, here's darren. hello there. wednesday saw some rain affecting many parts of england and wales
dominion energy told us they were committed to net zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050. by 2030. technology is adapting quickly. data centres are more efficient than ever but there is a whole new challenge — sg. 5g will generate much more traffic and demand much more power, which is not good for climate change. we've all got to change. i think the internet‘s got the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but we need to change some of our more frivolous behaviour before we...
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i see $1.2 billion in revolving credit last week, dominion energy >> we like dominion. you watch the show what i say is stay with nca and march madness. you were going to be in the top bracket. and that's the end of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ should they downsize? nesters now. probably. will they? not as long as thanksgiving is a holiday. planning for the future is about more than just money. let equitable be your guide. >>> what works and what doesn't. any given time there are companies that are doing well, companies are doing okay, companies are doing poorly, right now we also have a fourth category companies that are currently stinking up the j
i see $1.2 billion in revolving credit last week, dominion energy >> we like dominion. you watch the show what i say is stay with nca and march madness. you were going to be in the top bracket. and that's the end of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your...
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one of the coal-fired power stations supplying it with electricity, beliding carbon di it likes to dominiony, the largest provider, which provides much of its power by burning fossil fuels. microsoft and google are here. amazon has built 55 data centers. alex is caaigning for t tech companies to use green energy. >> we are processing large amounts of data on a daily basis. the i data centerconsuming large amounts of energy to process the data to stay operational in a 24-7 environment. claire: dominn energy told us ey were committed to nancy wrote carbon and method-- net-zero carbon and methane emissions by 2050. there is a new challenge, 5g. >> i think the internet has the power to help us control and reduce climate change, but when need to change some of oou more frivols behavior before we get there. claire:ea sng videos in standard definition rather than eshd s four times the omissions. using wi-fi rather than 3 org uses a third of the energy. urt-martial, bbc -- claire marshall, bbnews. laura: the greek island of lesbos has become a flasoint in europe's latest micro crisis. aid agencies
one of the coal-fired power stations supplying it with electricity, beliding carbon di it likes to dominiony, the largest provider, which provides much of its power by burning fossil fuels. microsoft and google are here. amazon has built 55 data centers. alex is caaigning for t tech companies to use green energy. >> we are processing large amounts of data on a daily basis. the i data centerconsuming large amounts of energy to process the data to stay operational in a 24-7 environment....
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ringback women's wombs were now part of the production system as their masters enjoyed complete dominion over them . rape is very common. one of the most important stories that we have is that of a young woman named celia celia lived in central missouri on a small farm and she was brought there at the age of 14 and endured 3 years of rape sexual assault by her own or board 3. children she eventually kills her own or and is tried for murder there in central missouri and while she is ultimately convicted of murder and executed she's convicted because by law she's not permitted to assert self-defense as an slaved woman but no one disputes that she was right. to procure slaves brazil had to opt for another strategy perpetuating the slave trade but this time by what were now illegal means. despite britain's efforts to put an end to the slave trade it mushroomed in the southern hemisphere within 35 years over 2 and a half 1000000 men women and children were transferred from west africa to plantations all over the world they were soon joined 540-0000 captives on the continent coast where the ma
ringback women's wombs were now part of the production system as their masters enjoyed complete dominion over them . rape is very common. one of the most important stories that we have is that of a young woman named celia celia lived in central missouri on a small farm and she was brought there at the age of 14 and endured 3 years of rape sexual assault by her own or board 3. children she eventually kills her own or and is tried for murder there in central missouri and while she is ultimately...
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which violates that 1st natural right of mankind equality and independence and gives one man a dominion over his fellows which god could never intend. yet how mistaken is the avarice even of the planters are slaves more useful by being thus humble to the condition of brutes and they would be suffered to enjoy the privileges of man. when. by the time gustavo versa spoke out and 7897700000 africans had been deported 1000000 from senegal india. 3.4000000 from beneath and beyond. 3.2000000 from central africa and close 273000 from eastern africa. while david eltis and the l.a. university research team have established precise deportation figures the income amassed by the slave trade is still being estimated historians are trying to assess today how much profit the slave trade yielded for banks and insurance companies. the slave trade is not only. the foundation of american capitalism it is a foundation of all of european in atlantic capitalism because it created this massively profitable economic system that link the countries of north western europe to the americas through the plantation s
which violates that 1st natural right of mankind equality and independence and gives one man a dominion over his fellows which god could never intend. yet how mistaken is the avarice even of the planters are slaves more useful by being thus humble to the condition of brutes and they would be suffered to enjoy the privileges of man. when. by the time gustavo versa spoke out and 7897700000 africans had been deported 1000000 from senegal india. 3.4000000 from beneath and beyond. 3.2000000 from...
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again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. i want to take just a couple of specifico thank two groups. long story short, i was invited to speak at a church in washington county in july of 2016. the church was celebrating their 150th anniversary, and they invited me to come up and talk about what it might've been like trying to start a church in the immediate aftermath of the american civil war. and we and i drove up walked into the back of the sanctuary, and there was one ,ady sitting in the sanctuary and she jumps up, runs to the back, shakes my hand, and says my family and i have something we think you may have an interest in. would you come out to the car after the program? i said sure. opensut of the car, she the trunk and tells me to hold my arms out. out the truck, and the stack is growing taller and taller. and she says what do we -- and i say, what do we have here? and she says, these are my grandfather's seven volumes of handwritten journals of his service in the first virginia cavalry and his postwar life. i thought
again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. i want to take just a couple of specifico thank two groups. long story short, i was invited to speak at a church in washington county in july of 2016. the church was celebrating their 150th anniversary, and they invited me to come up and talk about what it might've been like trying to start a church in the immediate aftermath of the american civil war. and we and i drove up walked into the back of the sanctuary, and there was one...
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i gave last week old dominion. that's another quality name. i like that because the market capsize on that is about $15 billion. small caps coming off of bottom and the eight indistances of a 20% decline since 1980 small caps have been the leading equity size class on the rebound. i'm moving the chips based on this incredible appreciation that we're witnessing and understanding how is it i'm going to measure my risk based on where the equity market trades to. >> it's one to watch there small cap is a key focus for a lot of folks out there that's our investment committee thoughts for this portion here stocks are rallying today. the dow is up by 2.25% the s&p up by 2.5% as well 63 point gain there. the nasdaq up 2.8% and the russell 2000 small cap up by 1.5% >>> next, the latest headlines on the coronavirus outbreak as the number of cases around the world ntues cointo rise. we're back in just two minutes ♪ ♪ why do things that are supposed to make life easier sometimes feel so complicated? ibm watson is different. it's ai that works on any cloud
i gave last week old dominion. that's another quality name. i like that because the market capsize on that is about $15 billion. small caps coming off of bottom and the eight indistances of a 20% decline since 1980 small caps have been the leading equity size class on the rebound. i'm moving the chips based on this incredible appreciation that we're witnessing and understanding how is it i'm going to measure my risk based on where the equity market trades to. >> it's one to watch there...
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second with feminism because the first wave occurred during the progressive area of course the female dominion we talked about changes that occurred in the 19 tense, second wave feminism is largely inspired by the civil rights movement. the civil rights movement inspires a whole host of movements that come after it. we are seeing that people like martin luther king jr. are doing and we have a problem, we are meant to launch a similar movement. they use the same tactics, students, boycotts, markets, many of the leaders actually were part of the civil rights movement before than joining the women's liberation movement. of course the idea of rights here is a little bit different one thing that's different is that they seem to expand the idea of rights. but more new looking junior but actually know these are rights that women should also have even though they are not explicitly guaranteed in the constitution already. they build upon the leadership of older women's activists there really sparked by this new energy these baby winners this new sort of energy. this movement begins in the early 1960s i
second with feminism because the first wave occurred during the progressive area of course the female dominion we talked about changes that occurred in the 19 tense, second wave feminism is largely inspired by the civil rights movement. the civil rights movement inspires a whole host of movements that come after it. we are seeing that people like martin luther king jr. are doing and we have a problem, we are meant to launch a similar movement. they use the same tactics, students, boycotts,...
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i, darrylgorn the great, will create a dominion that will rule for all... i'm just kidding.ng with you guys. i'm just joking. it doesn't actually work that fast. whoop! yeah, now it's kicking in! >> and introducing sir peter jackson as his loyal servant, gratuitous of cameo. >> let us journey on towards the knowns hogw, where we shall be sorted by the magic hat! >> stephen: okay, that's "harry potter." >> quidditch? that's middle earth. >> stephen: no. >> the grey wizard, dumbledore? >> stephen: have you never read these books? >> there are books? >> stephen: and, reprising his role as gandalf, ian mckellen. >> absolutely not! >> stephen: and academy award nominee viggo mortensen makes his triumphant return as aragorn. aragorn, academy award nominee, viggo mortensen. >> stephen, stop. stop sending these camera guys after me all over the world. >> so, you're not doing it? >> no, i can't do it. i already told you, and if you keep harrassing me i'm going to have to sic my lawyers on you. >> okay... then, reprising his role as frodo, elijah wood! >> yeah, (bleep) it, i'm in. ( c
i, darrylgorn the great, will create a dominion that will rule for all... i'm just kidding.ng with you guys. i'm just joking. it doesn't actually work that fast. whoop! yeah, now it's kicking in! >> and introducing sir peter jackson as his loyal servant, gratuitous of cameo. >> let us journey on towards the knowns hogw, where we shall be sorted by the magic hat! >> stephen: okay, that's "harry potter." >> quidditch? that's middle earth. >> stephen: no....
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a perception of privacy and isolation, even if dominion. in that vast space you can sail unaccompanied for hours afloat on pine, brush and rock. it's a tranquillity born of sheer immensity, it calms with its magnitude which bears the human of no consequence. >> thank you. [applause] >> you know, i'm-- so, okay, so clearly you're writing this as a first language, but what i mean by that, so, you know, it's hard to imagine writing so beautifully, but not coming to really books until you're in college. >> i grew up with the bible and the bible has, you know, linguistically and poetically and every other way, narratively, not every single world is gold, but there's some incredibly beautiful writing, i think, in the bible. so i'd grown up with that and i'd grown up with ambiguity in story telling and that kind of biblical language. >> it's a different writing than academic writing you were doing for cambridge. >> i would say they're almost diametrically opposed to one another. i think that what it takes to write a good academic article, you want
a perception of privacy and isolation, even if dominion. in that vast space you can sail unaccompanied for hours afloat on pine, brush and rock. it's a tranquillity born of sheer immensity, it calms with its magnitude which bears the human of no consequence. >> thank you. [applause] >> you know, i'm-- so, okay, so clearly you're writing this as a first language, but what i mean by that, so, you know, it's hard to imagine writing so beautifully, but not coming to really books until...
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the female dominion. we talked about many of the changes that occurred in the 1910s. second wave feminism is inspired by the civil rights movement. the civil-rights movement inspired a whole host of movements after it. people see what people like martin luther king jr. are doing, they say we have a problem with our group, too, so we launch a similar movement. they use the same tactics. sit-ins, boycotts, marches. in fact, leaders were part of the civil rights movement for joining the women's liberation movement. of course, the idea of rights here is different. one thing that's different is that they seek to expand the idea of rights. not just say be true to what you set on paper like martin luther king jr. said, but actually these are rights that women should have even though they are not explicitly guaranteed in the constitution already. so they build upon the leadership of older women's activists, women's octob activists. they're sparked by new energy. it begins in the early 1960s and lasts through the late 1970s. you could argue with people about when it ends, if i
the female dominion. we talked about many of the changes that occurred in the 1910s. second wave feminism is inspired by the civil rights movement. the civil-rights movement inspired a whole host of movements after it. people see what people like martin luther king jr. are doing, they say we have a problem with our group, too, so we launch a similar movement. they use the same tactics. sit-ins, boycotts, marches. in fact, leaders were part of the civil rights movement for joining the women's...
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he knew as well as anyone how precarious were britain's finances and tenuous its hold on its dominions. therefore he honored this bill bargain knowing he could strike later once the british government was no longer able to enforce the deal. and besides, the communist gorillas of greece were more than capable of maintaining their campaign against the government without direct soviet help. guns and terror are cheap. long after his iron curtain speech, churchill would have much more to say to americans about the struggle with the soviets. he achieved his great dream and returned to downing street as prime minister in 1951, in an eerie echo, as andrew roberts relates in his brilliant biography, of churchill's only novel in which he had written of the hero, he was a projection of himself, after the tum elts have sub sided, the hearts of the people turned to the exile who had won them freedom and whom they had deserted in the hour of victory. churchill traveled to washington soon thereafter to meet with president truman and deliver his third speech to a joint meeting of congress. he mar veld
he knew as well as anyone how precarious were britain's finances and tenuous its hold on its dominions. therefore he honored this bill bargain knowing he could strike later once the british government was no longer able to enforce the deal. and besides, the communist gorillas of greece were more than capable of maintaining their campaign against the government without direct soviet help. guns and terror are cheap. long after his iron curtain speech, churchill would have much more to say to...
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the perception of privacy in isolation and even dominion. in the back face you can be on brush and rock and it's a tranquility sheer immensity. homes but it's very magnitude which vendors are merely of no consequence. dr. khoi le: thank you. [applause]. dr. khoi le: clearly you are writing as a first language. so it's hard to imagine writing so beautifully but not coming to really books until you're really in college. he must've had some experience. speedo in the bible the bible has linguistically claypool ethically in every other way. narratively. but there is some incredibly beautiful writing i think in the bible so i grew up with that printed in the storytelling and i had grown up with that kind of literary biblical tradition that it was not, as of the language was completely foreign to me. i think it was foreign to me that i would ever write it that was incredibly foreign and strange. dr. khoi le: but is really different kind writing than academic writing. tara: i would say there are almost diametrically opposed to each other. yes. i thi
the perception of privacy in isolation and even dominion. in the back face you can be on brush and rock and it's a tranquility sheer immensity. homes but it's very magnitude which vendors are merely of no consequence. dr. khoi le: thank you. [applause]. dr. khoi le: clearly you are writing as a first language. so it's hard to imagine writing so beautifully but not coming to really books until you're really in college. he must've had some experience. speedo in the bible the bible has...
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for millenia the oceans lay outside the dominion of man. as state's influence extended only 3 nautical miles from the coast a little further than a cannonball could travel but stand humans discovered the ocean floor. and 3rd largest land grab in won't history began. in the unit. i'm tom apply and i'm in the bedroom of rodeo should the no for line take twice i've sold it twice in small yards and also crossed in a bottle bug in the unit. to meet with him when i lived on rockaway in this some people call a survival capsule i 1 call it a wooden box it's a house like this is my house this is a one man house i lived with a 40 days it did the job. at the window for me i was warm and dry but don't forget i'm right at the top of the cliff it's just straight down to the city. hall mclean is one of the u.k.'s greatest adventure as he crossed the atlantic 5 times the 1st time in a globe and once in a vessel shaped like a beer bottle for his latest trip he sailed from newfoundland supposed chicle in the smallest sailboat ever to cross the atlantic. and.
for millenia the oceans lay outside the dominion of man. as state's influence extended only 3 nautical miles from the coast a little further than a cannonball could travel but stand humans discovered the ocean floor. and 3rd largest land grab in won't history began. in the unit. i'm tom apply and i'm in the bedroom of rodeo should the no for line take twice i've sold it twice in small yards and also crossed in a bottle bug in the unit. to meet with him when i lived on rockaway in this some...
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for united states, because when the united nations was created that -- en british asked for their dominionsave votes. and there was strong opposition to any country having more than one vote. fdr eventually agrees and he gets something back from stalin, where stalin said he would not mind that the u.s. also have more than one vote. there is a discussion that there hawaii thatska and would join the united nations and have that. but once that information was leaked to the american public, there was a major scandal. people were prepared actually to forgive stalin for breaking the one nation, one vote, but not prepared to forgive or accept that from their own president. we are not supposed to behave like that. so as you know, alaska never became a member of the united nations. and i am pretty sure that i am running out of time, so i will try to wrap up my presentation. again, i miserably failed to cover all aspects of the conference, but i tried to deal with the most important ones. aftere big question is this review, whether the history history of the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's was right
for united states, because when the united nations was created that -- en british asked for their dominionsave votes. and there was strong opposition to any country having more than one vote. fdr eventually agrees and he gets something back from stalin, where stalin said he would not mind that the u.s. also have more than one vote. there is a discussion that there hawaii thatska and would join the united nations and have that. but once that information was leaked to the american public, there...
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i am one of them moved in with congress on what i might be seen as get out of the dominion had been to look at the committee which i did to beat up. some of the. bigots and 100 and if you had here fairly. this week. and of a ticket in. that easy day it sure you feel i am in a good the 11 minute. dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to show a lot of their luck but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean up in the future. i'm going to somalia so you've got to give more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish. but if you. think i'm not. even. going to slowly let actual people thought of the way i look at it they're going to hope some of it i got some good i'll. i'm glad i'm there with oh i don't look at you and you are. a lot. only i don't want to get it. but it would do a lot. you have a lot of. yeah now and. i don't know how your mom i don't know whose it was and it's a
i am one of them moved in with congress on what i might be seen as get out of the dominion had been to look at the committee which i did to beat up. some of the. bigots and 100 and if you had here fairly. this week. and of a ticket in. that easy day it sure you feel i am in a good the 11 minute. dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to show a lot of their luck but a lot...
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. >> thank you again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. i want to take just a couple of seconds to thank two specific groups. long story short, i was invited to speak at a church in washington county in july of 2016. the church was celebrating
. >> thank you again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home. i want to take just a couple of seconds to thank two specific groups. long story short, i was invited to speak at a church in washington county in july of 2016. the church was celebrating
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movement, second wave feminism because the first wave occurred in the progressive era and the female dominion and we talked about the changes that occurred in the 1910's. second wave feminism is largely inspired by the civil rights movement which inspire as host of movements that come after it. and people see what martin luther king jr. are doing and say we have a problem with our group, with too, we'll launch the same movement and they use the same tactics, sit-ins, boycotts, marches. many of the leaders were a part of the civil rights movement before joining the women's liberation movement. but of course again, the idea of rights here is a little bit different. one thing that's different is that they seek to expand the idea of rights, not just say be true to what you said on paper like martin luther king jr. said but actually, no, these are rights women should also have though they're not explicitly guaranteed in the constitution already. so they build upon the leadership of older women's activists but are sparked by this injection of new energy, these baby boomers, this new sort of generat
movement, second wave feminism because the first wave occurred in the progressive era and the female dominion and we talked about the changes that occurred in the 1910's. second wave feminism is largely inspired by the civil rights movement which inspire as host of movements that come after it. and people see what martin luther king jr. are doing and say we have a problem with our group, with too, we'll launch the same movement and they use the same tactics, sit-ins, boycotts, marches. many of...
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finest utility stocks with no earnings risk that can keep delivering in a depression and there i like dominion, southern company and con ed. think of them as insurance policies with juicy dividends. if aep electric power comes down a little that can join it. however, i think we can win the war. and if we win the war, the future is a lot more bullish than people think because there's been a gigantic amount of money being pumped into this economy to save it, with much more on the way, including, i hope, a kill covid war bond that could raise $500 billion to raise what we need to be independent in the next pandemic i'm a buyer. like i keep telling you, we win by imposing a national lockdown testing everybody so we can allow those who are sick to recover and immune to get on with their lives in the meantime we have to keep washing our hands and avoiding other human beings so the virus can't be spread. don't make a joke about it think about it as starving the beast. now, so far we haven't done a great job of fighting this outbreak it's not political, it's fact. we weren't ready, like anyone can be
finest utility stocks with no earnings risk that can keep delivering in a depression and there i like dominion, southern company and con ed. think of them as insurance policies with juicy dividends. if aep electric power comes down a little that can join it. however, i think we can win the war. and if we win the war, the future is a lot more bullish than people think because there's been a gigantic amount of money being pumped into this economy to save it, with much more on the way, including,...
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when you look at the polls right now, bernie sanders is doing a whole lot better and the dominion than. >> dana: in my home state of colorado, they like him there. >> they like to burn things. >> dana: burn things. i will see you all tonight, really fun to be with you. that begins at 6:00 p.m. tonight and as we mentioned, moderating a town hall with president trump thursday at 6:30 p.m. fox news alert now, health officials in washington state confirming nine coronavirus deaths earlier this hour we told you seven. officials in king county where most of the states cases are happening or updating their numbers, officials say the latest results include two additional deaths and a person who was previously reported as ill but who now has died. again, nine total in washington state have died from the virus. next, more politics after the break depending on how tonight plays out, democrats might be left with a clear picture of what's to come and many might not like it especially if they have to try to rally around a socialist so what could that mean for the rest of the races out there? brit hu
when you look at the polls right now, bernie sanders is doing a whole lot better and the dominion than. >> dana: in my home state of colorado, they like him there. >> they like to burn things. >> dana: burn things. i will see you all tonight, really fun to be with you. that begins at 6:00 p.m. tonight and as we mentioned, moderating a town hall with president trump thursday at 6:30 p.m. fox news alert now, health officials in washington state confirming nine coronavirus deaths...
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and the americas as they interrupted across the atlantic oceans european imperial conflicts to the dominionmo Ãbministers and human properties showed up with one another continuously. these clashes amounted to borderless slave war. war to enslave war to expand slavery and war against slaves precipitating boards get slaveholders. in this sense, the revolt was a war with another wars. which had been verging and overlapping provocation combat zones political alliances and enemy combatants. in effect combining for compex at once.it was an extension of wars on the african continent. it was a race war between black slaves and white slaveholders. it was a struggle among black people over the terms of their belonging for effective control of local territory and the establishment of their own political legacies. and it was most immediately one of the hardest fought battles of the seven years before the titanic with the click between great britain and its european rivals. each of these four struggles emerge from different currents that converge in the direction of the 1760s. charting their course sug
and the americas as they interrupted across the atlantic oceans european imperial conflicts to the dominionmo Ãbministers and human properties showed up with one another continuously. these clashes amounted to borderless slave war. war to enslave war to expand slavery and war against slaves precipitating boards get slaveholders. in this sense, the revolt was a war with another wars. which had been verging and overlapping provocation combat zones political alliances and enemy combatants. in...
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think about old dominion freight line it's a name that will recover. lululemon, above it's december 2018 highs that name will come back once again. you want to find these quality names in the equities market that are maintaining above the december 2018 lows and understand the rest of the market, you don't want to touch it you don't want to be hero. i tried to be a hero with delta. that was a horrible trade. i apologized to the viewers. energy there's nothing in energy that's appealing. >> what are you dwoing toing wi portfolio that you manage in. >> one of the things that is important to note, you didn't hear one person say we're selling. i think that's really important. in a time like this, one of the things we're advising our clients is don't sell. i think you're getting pressure from people looking at the news everywhere i just want to make that clear this is not a time to sell and come back later. it's very hard time in the market having said that, what we're doing with our portfolios is if you're fully invested, we're looking within the portfolio
think about old dominion freight line it's a name that will recover. lululemon, above it's december 2018 highs that name will come back once again. you want to find these quality names in the equities market that are maintaining above the december 2018 lows and understand the rest of the market, you don't want to touch it you don't want to be hero. i tried to be a hero with delta. that was a horrible trade. i apologized to the viewers. energy there's nothing in energy that's appealing. >>...
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again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home.t to take just a couple of specifico thank two groups. long story short, i was invited to speak at a church in washington county in july of 2016.
again for the invitation to speak here in the old dominion home.t to take just a couple of specifico thank two groups. long story short, i was invited to speak at a church in washington county in july of 2016.
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despite being at war in virginia for two years, there are still huge swaths of the old dominion that the federals have only the biggest idea of the roads, fords, topography. on september 22, two divisions are assented to madison county immediately to the west of culpepper with orders to scout the roads, the fords. that leads to, on the 23rd, the dramatic cavalry action. this is really cavalry time in virginia. the two rival cavalry forces fight three major actions against each other in a seven-week period of time. the yankees are chased back out of culpepper. the reconnaissance gives general meade only the information he needs, which as you do not want to go west. that is not the way to get at the rebels. at the same time this is happening in madison county, the battle of chickamauga and longstreet's divisions have arrived at the nick of time. now the crisis is on the other foot. in early september, it with the -- it was the rebels desperately figuring out how to stay in chattanooga. now it is the federals. they order all reinforcements in the west to go to the threat point. grant is
despite being at war in virginia for two years, there are still huge swaths of the old dominion that the federals have only the biggest idea of the roads, fords, topography. on september 22, two divisions are assented to madison county immediately to the west of culpepper with orders to scout the roads, the fords. that leads to, on the 23rd, the dramatic cavalry action. this is really cavalry time in virginia. the two rival cavalry forces fight three major actions against each other in a...
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interesting things is despite being at war in virginia for two years, there's still huge swaths of the old dominion that they only have the vaguest ideas of the roads, the forts, the topography. on september 22nd, they send buford and kill patric. the two rival cavalry forces fight three major actions against one another in a seven-week period of time, which is unprecedented outside of a major campaign. the second one, the battle of the courthouse. stewart responds aggressively. he managed to chase the yankees out of culpeper, so he believes the reconnaissance gives general meade ultimately the information he needs, which is he don't want to go west. that's not the quay to get at the rebels. of course, at the same time all this business is happening in madison county out in georgia, the battle of chickamauga and longstreet's divisions have arrived in the nick of time. against longstreet's advice he doesn't try to flank him but lays it under siege and now the crisis is on the other foot so to speak. in early cement it was the rebels desperately figuring out how do we save chattanooga. now it's the f
interesting things is despite being at war in virginia for two years, there's still huge swaths of the old dominion that they only have the vaguest ideas of the roads, the forts, the topography. on september 22nd, they send buford and kill patric. the two rival cavalry forces fight three major actions against one another in a seven-week period of time, which is unprecedented outside of a major campaign. the second one, the battle of the courthouse. stewart responds aggressively. he managed to...
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interesting things is that despite being at war in virginia for two years, there's swaths of the old dominion that the federalists have the vaguest idea of the topography. pleasontan sends two decisions into madison county to the west of culpeper with orders to scout the roads, the fjords and see if we can cross on lee's right flank. and that leads to on the 22rd, the dramatic cavalry action at jack's shop. this is really cavalry time in virginia. the two rival cavalry fourss fight three major actions against one another in a seven-week period of time which is unprecedented outside of a major campaign. the second battle of brandy station, the battle of culpeper, and jack's shop. stuart responds aggressively, manages to chase the yankees back. he believes that the reconnaissance gives general meade the information you need, which is you don't want to go west. that's not the way to get at the rebel rebels. at the same time all this business is happening in madison, out in georgia the battle of chicka mauga. they chase the federals back into chattanooga. brag follows. against long street's advic
interesting things is that despite being at war in virginia for two years, there's swaths of the old dominion that the federalists have the vaguest idea of the topography. pleasontan sends two decisions into madison county to the west of culpeper with orders to scout the roads, the fjords and see if we can cross on lee's right flank. and that leads to on the 22rd, the dramatic cavalry action at jack's shop. this is really cavalry time in virginia. the two rival cavalry fourss fight three major...
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. >> i'm saying the aps and dominions. >> our utilization, jim, with respect to the use of our installed up 2.5% last year, right? >> service, service, service >> but that is utilization of those turbines and utilization as part of the energy transition there is no better way to transition from other sources than to gas today. right? renewables can't pick up all of that capacity. there's no more fuel better positioned than gas to run along side renewables be it solar or wind so we think that if you look at that data that we see in our installed base today, we look at the shape of the energy transition broadly these businesses have a role to play our wind business, our offshore wind business, you say it is a prototype. >> right >> that is out performing our expectations in rotterdam as we speak. that is a multi year effort. but we're well positioned in onshore and offshore we've got a couple businesses we need to fix. i thought the ceo of that business did a phenomenal job this morning laying out he is playing a number of different hands. >> he was more, in 2016, was pretty bullish didn't
. >> i'm saying the aps and dominions. >> our utilization, jim, with respect to the use of our installed up 2.5% last year, right? >> service, service, service >> but that is utilization of those turbines and utilization as part of the energy transition there is no better way to transition from other sources than to gas today. right? renewables can't pick up all of that capacity. there's no more fuel better positioned than gas to run along side renewables be it solar or...
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shares of dominion energy and nisource interest rates continue to drift lower making those dividendsook relatively more attractive. the utility sector was the best performing sector last week up over 25% sara, i will send it down to you folks. >> dom, thank you very much. watching this market rebound here, health care is a standout and we are looking at our fourth positive day for stocks in the last five. on the health care front, i think the news that you were talking about with jim cramer is the number of companies that are coming on cnbc and putting out press releases, talking about potential promises of hope, whether it is in rapid testing like abbott labs, the ceo will be on "mad money," on vaccines candidates, j&j's alex gorske on "squawk box," potential antibody treatments like we heard from eli lilly's ceo, later in the afternoon i will talk to henry shine's ceo on the 15-minute finger pick test they're working on to test people for antibodies or immunity. all of that is being heralded by investors and the public as hopeful signs we could be turning a corner as we continue to
shares of dominion energy and nisource interest rates continue to drift lower making those dividendsook relatively more attractive. the utility sector was the best performing sector last week up over 25% sara, i will send it down to you folks. >> dom, thank you very much. watching this market rebound here, health care is a standout and we are looking at our fourth positive day for stocks in the last five. on the health care front, i think the news that you were talking about with jim...
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talking about the second leading sector, utilities, throwing dominion on there, and the third sector we can focus on is real estate. also a big mover today. you can see the three leading that group. one trader before we went live walked by, he's like it's quite something this morning in terms of volatility. the fact we already had an 800-point swing, talking about premarket trading until now. a few people making bets this could possibly be a bottom and that's because a lot of it has to do with support from the federal reserve. the federal reserve looks to be showing support and they like that. everybody is trying to find little pockets of money where they can get in and make some cash. one trader said he was here on friday until 5:30 p.m. his client, i shouldn't point in which direction, made millions because he bought a few spdrs and sold them off. i don't want to give you names. they will get me in trouble. stuart: one of the themes today in how this market reacts is people separating themselves out. unwilling to go shopping, unwilling to go to the cinema, unwilling to travel, unwi
talking about the second leading sector, utilities, throwing dominion on there, and the third sector we can focus on is real estate. also a big mover today. you can see the three leading that group. one trader before we went live walked by, he's like it's quite something this morning in terms of volatility. the fact we already had an 800-point swing, talking about premarket trading until now. a few people making bets this could possibly be a bottom and that's because a lot of it has to do with...