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we get to see when we look at primary sources allan pinkerton was a meticulous keeper of the diary.he major his detectives kept contemporaneous accounts of everything they did every day. why are they never working? their writing down everything everyone said it never did but as a private eye you want to know who your sources, you talked to, where was everybody and it became a treasure trove of putting this giant treasure together. >> it seems an expectation his team did the same fieldwork and put together those notes but his relationship with kate by the time 1861 rolls around he has tremendous trust in her and she is a key player including being on the train at night as you talk about president lincoln through baltimore into washington dc and that is not only dangerous but you don't typically see a woman in that role. >> here is the codename, you dress them up and she put on the great the skies you see in the book and she becomes a footnote in history. not to me. she's a hero. i'm convinced kate warren under her dress has a magic lasso. he is wonder woman. especially when she stand
we get to see when we look at primary sources allan pinkerton was a meticulous keeper of the diary.he major his detectives kept contemporaneous accounts of everything they did every day. why are they never working? their writing down everything everyone said it never did but as a private eye you want to know who your sources, you talked to, where was everybody and it became a treasure trove of putting this giant treasure together. >> it seems an expectation his team did the same fieldwork...
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allan little, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.night. welcome to bbc news. it is time now for us to take a look at the national and international papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the deputy political editor of the sun, matt dathan, and the director ofjohn smith centre at glasgow university, and former scottish labour leader, kezia dugdale. welcome to you both. we've got quite a few welcome to you both. we've got quite afew in welcome to you both. we've got quite a few in already. the times reports that borisjohnson will keep britain in lockdown untiljune, after warnings that outbreaks in care homes and hospitals make easing restrictions any sooner, too dangerous. the financial times headlines a warning from the bank of england, that britain is on the brink of its worst recession since the great frost of 1709. the daily telegraph leads on ve day commemorations, with a call from opposition leader sir keir starmer saying, "we owe it to the ve generation to pro
allan little, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.night. welcome to bbc news. it is time now for us to take a look at the national and international papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the deputy political editor of the sun, matt dathan, and the director ofjohn smith centre at glasgow university, and former scottish labour leader, kezia dugdale. welcome to you both. we've got quite a few...
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allan little, bbc news.treets acrss the uk to clap for nhs workers, carers and keyworkers. hywel griffith has been speaking to one man who has more reason than most to be thankful. every week, we share this moment. in gratitude or grief, it gives us a way to be together. for danny in port talbot, it's heartfelt. the nhs saved his life. after eight days in a coma, he came through treatment for coronavirus. when he became the hospital's first covid patient to leave intensive care, it was the staff applauding him. i can't praise them enough. there's not enough words in the vocabulary to praise them. i remember thinking to myself, "am i ever going to see him ain? clapping every week doesn't seem enough, but at least it's something we can do to show our appreciation. along danny's street, they clearly have a reason to applaud. this may be the seventh week, but it feels, if anything, like momentum has been building. people are finding new ways to say thank you. at port talbot‘s giant steelworks, they've been turni
allan little, bbc news.treets acrss the uk to clap for nhs workers, carers and keyworkers. hywel griffith has been speaking to one man who has more reason than most to be thankful. every week, we share this moment. in gratitude or grief, it gives us a way to be together. for danny in port talbot, it's heartfelt. the nhs saved his life. after eight days in a coma, he came through treatment for coronavirus. when he became the hospital's first covid patient to leave intensive care, it was the...
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allan little, bbc news.erage on bbc news, including an address from the queen, we are expecting that tomorrow evening. 75 years after her father gave that address to celebrate victory in europe day. a breathtaking full "flower" moon has made a stunning appearance over europe's largest city — istanbul in turkey. look at this. absolutely wonderful. the celestial spectacle is the last supermoon of 2020 and is named the ‘flower moon‘ as it coincides with springtime blossom. the next one is scheduled for april next year. a supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest to earth making it appear larger than life. look how fantastic. that's all it for me. plenty more information on all of the covid—19 stories come all the latest developments in europe and indeed, the jobless latest developments in europe and indeed, thejobless figures on the website at our website. hello there. friday marks the 75th anniversary of ve day and it's going to be another very warm and a sunny day across much of the country. the sunsh
allan little, bbc news.erage on bbc news, including an address from the queen, we are expecting that tomorrow evening. 75 years after her father gave that address to celebrate victory in europe day. a breathtaking full "flower" moon has made a stunning appearance over europe's largest city — istanbul in turkey. look at this. absolutely wonderful. the celestial spectacle is the last supermoon of 2020 and is named the ‘flower moon‘ as it coincides with springtime blossom. the next...
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allan little, bbc news.earance over europe's largest city, istanbul, in turkey. the celestial spectacle is the last supermoon of 2020 and is named the ‘flower moon' as it coincides with springtime blossom. the next one is scheduled for april next year. a supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest to earth making it appear larger than life. beautiful. i am beautiful. iam back beautiful. i am back to the main story and i want to point you to our website. and you can find all the latest informing on covid—19 and how the pandemic is being handled around the world, on our website. among the useful information is this article by our visual and data journalism team mapping the outbreak globally and providing useful data, such as a timelapse of the rise in confirmed cases. simply head to bbc.com/news you can always get me online. i'm @lewisvaughanjones. this is bbc news. goodbye. hello there. friday marks the 75th anniversary of ve day and it's going to be another very warm and a sunny day across much of the
allan little, bbc news.earance over europe's largest city, istanbul, in turkey. the celestial spectacle is the last supermoon of 2020 and is named the ‘flower moon' as it coincides with springtime blossom. the next one is scheduled for april next year. a supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest to earth making it appear larger than life. beautiful. i am beautiful. iam back beautiful. i am back to the main story and i want to point you to our website. and you can find all the latest...
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allan little, bbc news.er europe's largest city — istanbul in turkey. the celestial spectacle is the last super moon of 2020 and is named the flower moon as it coincides with springtime blossom. the next one is scheduled for april next year. a super moon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest to earth making it appear larger than life. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. friday marks the 75th anniversary of ve day and it's going to be another very warm and a sunny day across much of the country. the sunshine a little bit hazy at times. and into the afternoon, the high temperatures could spark off a few heavy, maybe thundery, showers pretty much anywhere. now, the pressure chart reveals high—pressure dominating the scene through friday. we've got this weather front pushing in to the north of scotland. that'll introduce more cloud here with showery bursts of rain throughout the day. we'll also start the da
allan little, bbc news.er europe's largest city — istanbul in turkey. the celestial spectacle is the last super moon of 2020 and is named the flower moon as it coincides with springtime blossom. the next one is scheduled for april next year. a super moon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest to earth making it appear larger than life. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. friday marks...
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allan little, bbc news. that is just about it from me. news app. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @ lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones and this is bbc news. hello there. friday marks the 75th anniversary of ve day and it's going to be another very warm and a sunny day across much of the country. the sunshine a little bit hazy at times. and into the afternoon, the high temperatures could spark off a few heavy, maybe thundery, showers pretty much anywhere. now, the pressure chart reveals high—pressure dominating the scene through friday. we've got this weather front pushing in to the north of scotland. that'll introduce more cloud here with showery bursts of rain throughout the day. we'll also start the day with some showery bursts of rain across southwest england. it's moving northwards and tending to ease down, but it will be rather grey to start across irish sea coasts. most of that cloud should run back to the coast. most places across the country should be dry with sunny spells, but a few heavy, thundery downpours developing into t
allan little, bbc news. that is just about it from me. news app. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @ lvaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughan jones and this is bbc news. hello there. friday marks the 75th anniversary of ve day and it's going to be another very warm and a sunny day across much of the country. the sunshine a little bit hazy at times. and into the afternoon, the high temperatures could spark off a few heavy, maybe thundery, showers pretty much anywhere. now, the pressure chart reveals...
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allan at the very bottom, the red ones are the heaviest and go to the bottom of the tube and at the topr blood flows in normally. then we are looking at these white small band, that is the white blood cells fighting off the infection. then it gets more complex. there are lots more types of white blood cells or playing different roles. so next door, a machine uses lasers to count how many you have got of each key type. it can then separate millions of them off for more tests. incredibly, each blob here is a droplet of salty water with one cell inside. 260 addenbrookes patients and staff are giving their blood for this research. some got very sick, some didn't. the key question for scientists, can you see the difference in their blood? we have found a number of severe abnormalities in patients with advanced covid disease and some of those point very clearly to potential therapeutics that might impact on that disease. what we are hoping is that when people develop symptoms that make them suspect they might have covid and get their very first test, when tests become more readily available,
allan at the very bottom, the red ones are the heaviest and go to the bottom of the tube and at the topr blood flows in normally. then we are looking at these white small band, that is the white blood cells fighting off the infection. then it gets more complex. there are lots more types of white blood cells or playing different roles. so next door, a machine uses lasers to count how many you have got of each key type. it can then separate millions of them off for more tests. incredibly, each...
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for all the governments of started loosening pandemic water allan's the film and t.v. industries they aren't having much luck here in germany most filming has been put on hold rolling actors writers directors and technicians out of work some however are managing to soldier all. in the german t.v. series red roses life goes on as if the coronavirus pandemic had never existed but only when the cameras rolling. everything it's of a behind the scenes new rules apply actors have to keep a distance of at least one and a half meters from one another put on their own makeup and wear face masks when the cameras are turned off. this is the it's a real problem during rehearsals you can't really see the facial expressions of the other person properly it feels like you're driving with the handbrake on them. it's as if somebody slammed on the brakes the coronavirus has taken a heavy toll on the german film industry cinemas are closed and premieres of blockbusters are cancelled. more than 400 film project have been put on hold. lots of actors and producers have seen the production an
for all the governments of started loosening pandemic water allan's the film and t.v. industries they aren't having much luck here in germany most filming has been put on hold rolling actors writers directors and technicians out of work some however are managing to soldier all. in the german t.v. series red roses life goes on as if the coronavirus pandemic had never existed but only when the cameras rolling. everything it's of a behind the scenes new rules apply actors have to keep a distance...
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here's our special correspondent allan little.ry week it has been a moment of intense and noisy solidarity. an anxious, grateful public seeking a way to say thank you — to health workers at first and then to all those on whom we have relied. often those previously judged low—skilled and consequently low paid. we know now how valuable they are. but the woman who created it all has said tonight should be the last. everybody who wants to continue should continue, but i think its is good to do it while we still have such a positive impact with this moment to stop now and then also we are now in a different part of the crisis. what have they made of it, the health care workers risking their own health to protect ours? it's been very emotional and pleased that everyone has come together. just really nice to see everybody get together and we've been able to thank each other. nine weeks ago, we put on our winter coats and clapped in the dark all over the uk. theyjoined in from an antarctic research station. and north sea oil platforms. th
here's our special correspondent allan little.ry week it has been a moment of intense and noisy solidarity. an anxious, grateful public seeking a way to say thank you — to health workers at first and then to all those on whom we have relied. often those previously judged low—skilled and consequently low paid. we know now how valuable they are. but the woman who created it all has said tonight should be the last. everybody who wants to continue should continue, but i think its is good to do...
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train to be more focused and then there is a woman none of them are who they say they are because allan pinkerton of the detective agency and the woman is kate warren the first female pie that i but her so-called brother not the invalid because that is abraham lincoln. that is the codename. and with that secret society you don't have to read chapter one the prologue is done i just gave it to you and that is how the book opens and my brother whose name is on the cover of this book when you meet someone named josh you have to work with him those of you that are getting that joke works as well in alabama as a data south florida. but josh's makeover either and i met him now we've done two books together the first conspiracy and now the lincoln conspiracy. josh and i have to find the best parts. and the supreme court definition of pornography you know it when you see it. my favorite part is when abraham lincoln said what happens he's in a hotel room shaking hands all day and say they are coming for you we know you have this big event tomorrow skip the event and get you out of here early. lin
train to be more focused and then there is a woman none of them are who they say they are because allan pinkerton of the detective agency and the woman is kate warren the first female pie that i but her so-called brother not the invalid because that is abraham lincoln. that is the codename. and with that secret society you don't have to read chapter one the prologue is done i just gave it to you and that is how the book opens and my brother whose name is on the cover of this book when you meet...
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don't you ok so we got to do the interesting to allan's where to go i need to be on his 2nd time runalthough i only got one time gun lobby's time was 48 seconds as compared to my 51 seconds but he did not include a lot of questions could it be in want to run. for maybe i did mean the fact that my goodness beguiling sort of leads to the same time as don he was in the congo i mean which is it it's like some of the differences are not personalities i know you watch would you like to add more finally to 48 point form and i must say and miss am i going to transfer this so that is a little bit unfair because the tone was more drowning. i think in tone it's equalized so you can hear you didn't drop a new one which got its absolutely so we can most take a look ok. so another car lovers challenge ends in a tie. and they got hanukkah's peugeot home safely from spoke to next time to see would by show me and ronnie get up to 14 wheels listen to this. this. continue continue. until. they. stop. i think stop. now to a video that to more than just burn rubber when it came out in 2012 when women wer
don't you ok so we got to do the interesting to allan's where to go i need to be on his 2nd time runalthough i only got one time gun lobby's time was 48 seconds as compared to my 51 seconds but he did not include a lot of questions could it be in want to run. for maybe i did mean the fact that my goodness beguiling sort of leads to the same time as don he was in the congo i mean which is it it's like some of the differences are not personalities i know you watch would you like to add more...
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allan guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is news live from. gate scandal continues to cost of course in germany orders the company to compensate customers who bought cars for emission emissions cheating software to look at what the ruling from the country is the federal court of justice means for consumers on for germany's biggest carmaker also on the program several hong kong officials claim terrorism in the cities on the increase and back in new security proposed by beijing opponents staged massive protests with the new laws.
allan guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. this is news live from. gate scandal continues to cost of course in germany orders the company to compensate customers who bought cars for emission emissions cheating software to look at what the ruling from the country is the federal court of justice means for consumers on for germany's biggest carmaker also on the program several hong kong officials claim terrorism in the cities on the increase and back in new security proposed by beijing...
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we need to understand how he viewed the wois to give allan ds free rein. ladies and gentlemen, these conversations will continue. i hope they continue. it's good for eisenhower's legacy that we debate it and talk about it. it seems unlikely they e'll mar eisenhower's legacy. a poll of presidential historians ranked eisenhower our fifth greatest president right after washington, lincoln, franklin and teddy roosevelt. now this leap up the rankings, 22 and chester a. arthur -- he left chester in the dust. this leap tells that eisenhower's style of modern governance combined with personal integrity, with character, with dignity is something today americans admire. it's up to us to make sure these values are placed at the heart of our political discourse. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. [ applause ] >> wow. so what do you think? five is a pretty good ranking for eisenhower? do any of you remember the eisenhower years? most of you are much too young to remember. i was a kid back then. my parents sure remember dwight eisenhower and i always thought he
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that there's a lot of little allan's in arms moves this year in the way history and the stories he gets it reflect the current political desirous i don't think is just neo liberals or the seniors that suit up complaints and union nazi germany coming. through or saying it's a little. in the us just in terms of historical studies it dates back to. writing. this story but it's also people like timothy snyder who has various blogs who is very much union i'm not suggesting he is not more alas. right if it's generally a desire to. 7 sensibly keep fighting the cold war and it is related to geopolitics and to so groups are typically like diaspora groups who are interested in. every part but that's it but the result is the same if it's to deny the peoples of the i say my words very carefully the peoples of the soviet union the sacrifice they me it's people like snyder that wants to make it political and ideological i don't see that in 2020 in her how the war is commemorated here i see a wide variety of issues the one thing that is missing is ideology and i think people like snyder and i think he
that there's a lot of little allan's in arms moves this year in the way history and the stories he gets it reflect the current political desirous i don't think is just neo liberals or the seniors that suit up complaints and union nazi germany coming. through or saying it's a little. in the us just in terms of historical studies it dates back to. writing. this story but it's also people like timothy snyder who has various blogs who is very much union i'm not suggesting he is not more alas. right...
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going to put people on alert when it opened as i thought best to you know in a technology company allan's here are not really. there and. that they're assisting the cia in iraq and afghanistan. last year and they became pretty famous for providing data support to immigration and customs enforcement and states and the brutal. deportation and now that there is a global health crisis there's more money in public health in the companies the senate and the question is whether a firm whose bread and butter yours and yours get involved cameron certain. steps and the arab human rights and the u.s. border but that's really kind of business you won as a partner with your most precious asset your national house. the answer to that question could well lie in what those companies are doing for the n.h.s. the contractual terms and conditions. but no one in the government is willing to reveal the foia freedom of information requests filed by news organizations and activist groups have been ignored and the office that is supposed to oversee the f.o.i. process and enforce that law says the government can
going to put people on alert when it opened as i thought best to you know in a technology company allan's here are not really. there and. that they're assisting the cia in iraq and afghanistan. last year and they became pretty famous for providing data support to immigration and customs enforcement and states and the brutal. deportation and now that there is a global health crisis there's more money in public health in the companies the senate and the question is whether a firm whose bread and...
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here's our special correspondent allan little. week it has been a moment of intense and noisy solidarity. an anxious, grateful public seeking a way to say thank you — to health workers at first and then to all those on whom we have relied. often those previouslyjudged low—skilled and consequently low paid. we know now how valuable they are. but the woman who created it all has said tonight should be the last. everybody who wants to continue should continue, but i think its is good to do it while we still have such a positive impact with this moment to stop now and then also we are now in a different part of the crisis. what have they made of it, the health care workers risking their own health to protect ours? it's been very emotional and pleased that everyone has come together. it'sjust been really nice to see everybody get together and we've been able to thank each other. nine weeks ago, we put on our winter coats and clapped in the dark all over the uk. theyjoined in from an antarctic research station. and north sea oil platfor
here's our special correspondent allan little. week it has been a moment of intense and noisy solidarity. an anxious, grateful public seeking a way to say thank you — to health workers at first and then to all those on whom we have relied. often those previouslyjudged low—skilled and consequently low paid. we know now how valuable they are. but the woman who created it all has said tonight should be the last. everybody who wants to continue should continue, but i think its is good to do it...
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i do look forward to seeing you again in washington thanks for your time tonight ok thanks so much allan appreciate it. coming up as we emerge from home confinement will social distancing continue and what are the new rules for the new normal we will talk with elisa ghosh a from beverly hills manners dot com next this is the big picture on our to america . he says to add to. the good in each other than the men. but on the better side of the day the book lists the soul that this isn't just. a movie should learning t.m. must go if you'll still be stuck with your muscles from the course of your knee which uses to. use a sloth could. go chill the fuck should. we think he minds be. soldier piece off the boot she's wearing. future which so so looks like to move the opposable opinion more than with like it on the show stuck in the summer watching the police force sort of us hold. you can't be both with the yeah you like. we've all been feeling a little claustrophobic lately and the very 1st place i'm headed when we get the all clear is to my barber my hair was short of in this in 1968 but they
i do look forward to seeing you again in washington thanks for your time tonight ok thanks so much allan appreciate it. coming up as we emerge from home confinement will social distancing continue and what are the new rules for the new normal we will talk with elisa ghosh a from beverly hills manners dot com next this is the big picture on our to america . he says to add to. the good in each other than the men. but on the better side of the day the book lists the soul that this isn't just. a...
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of the damage done by the coronavirus to allan's is worsening by the day f. france. posted a net loss of 1800000000 euros in the 1st quarter the standstill left the group holding 455000000 euros worth of jet fuel french government has already promised support but trade unions are bracing for job cuts meanwhile has rolled out new safety measures to lure flies back to the skies. with the small talk and with the monday. passengers on this air france flight from paris to mexico city given a glimpse of the airline's efforts to get the world flying again. but if you have a very good measure to require passengers and personnel to wear masks it seemed obvious to me the french carrier says it is no deep cleaning it aircrafts after every flight and although there is little evidence the virus is transmitted in the air cabins will be sprayed with a long lasting until virus solution every 5 days. solution is diffused into the cabin with a virus killing product that is very active against kobe in 1000. the virus has devastated the global industry in the u.s. hoth of all planes are
of the damage done by the coronavirus to allan's is worsening by the day f. france. posted a net loss of 1800000000 euros in the 1st quarter the standstill left the group holding 455000000 euros worth of jet fuel french government has already promised support but trade unions are bracing for job cuts meanwhile has rolled out new safety measures to lure flies back to the skies. with the small talk and with the monday. passengers on this air france flight from paris to mexico city given a glimpse...
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i do look forward to seeing you again in washington thanks for your time tonight ok thanks so much allan appreciate it. coming up as we emerge from home confinement will social distancing continue and what are the new rules for the new normal we will talk with elisa ghosh a from beverly hills manners dot com next this is the big picture on our to america . time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability spain implemented a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim that production is completely hamas does need to. look. into congress on the models and not it does not the person companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is 2nd elvis that's the point and even as i made much. emphasis on moves in unison we didn't dream and einstein seemed to be based on that on disconnect with who is going. we've all been feeling a little claustrophobic lately and the very 1st place i'm headed when we get the all clear is to my b
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but with money that's memory and we were french of allan's so what's your message to those who have been critical or skeptical of the idea to hand out grounds i think during the crisis we saw how easy in the the single market can be heavily hampered and damaged when for example the different economies shut down. so the opposite is necessary for our single market that we open up again and that we cover fast and that we have the integration of the single market repaired rapidly. no member state is able to do that on on its own they are all integrated and dependent on each other which is good because it increased the living standards in the prosperity of all member states and therefore it's in our common interest to get the economy back on its feet we need for that grants because the european budget consists of grants but there will also be a share of loans now you have a number of ideas how to get the money back mission trading or digital tax but to put it mildly these are ideas that haven't been exactly popular with member states . the fact that we have an unprecedented situation and that
but with money that's memory and we were french of allan's so what's your message to those who have been critical or skeptical of the idea to hand out grounds i think during the crisis we saw how easy in the the single market can be heavily hampered and damaged when for example the different economies shut down. so the opposite is necessary for our single market that we open up again and that we cover fast and that we have the integration of the single market repaired rapidly. no member state...
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but with money that's where mainly we're friendship allan's so what's your message to those who have been critical or skeptical of the idea to hand out grounds i think during the crisis we saw how easy the the single market can be heavily hampered and damaged. when for example the different economies shut down. so the opposite is necessary for our single market that we open up again and that we recover fast and that we have the integration of the single market repaired rapidly. no member state is able to do that on on its own they are all integrated and dependent on each other which is good because it increased the living standards in the prosperity of all member states and therefore it's in our common interest to get the economy back on its feet we need for that grants because the european budget consists of grants but there will also be a share of loans now you have a number of ideas how to get the money back in trading or digital tax but to put it mildly these are ideas that haven't been exactly popular with member states. the fact that we have an unprecedented situation and that
but with money that's where mainly we're friendship allan's so what's your message to those who have been critical or skeptical of the idea to hand out grounds i think during the crisis we saw how easy the the single market can be heavily hampered and damaged. when for example the different economies shut down. so the opposite is necessary for our single market that we open up again and that we recover fast and that we have the integration of the single market repaired rapidly. no member state...
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people on board has crashed in a residential area in the city of karachi is a pakistani international allan's plane on this as we get is you're watching the news keep up to date with the news on the web sites that is dot com of course also to follow us on facebook twitter and instagram if you don't already do so that's it for now from me mark and the news team here and you're watching the news i got alpha's pencils. conflict so much prime minister obama secured an open ended right to rule by decree in order he said to fight the coronavirus pandemic my guest this week from budapest is voloshin of ag hungary many people from the ruling feel best policy is the government being honest about his motives or is this new law just the latest move to cement the othera tarion route conflict zone. next on d w. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. kitchen how he's inspiring others to innovate and his invention school eco africa. in 60 minutes on w. q . what do they dream of at night. as cleaners
people on board has crashed in a residential area in the city of karachi is a pakistani international allan's plane on this as we get is you're watching the news keep up to date with the news on the web sites that is dot com of course also to follow us on facebook twitter and instagram if you don't already do so that's it for now from me mark and the news team here and you're watching the news i got alpha's pencils. conflict so much prime minister obama secured an open ended right to rule by...
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jumbo bank or allan howard in london or so many of these famous has from on just have all sets up their own private vehicles for trading and managing their. crypto and the sea arms for this whole space so i think that space has been them post probably a little bit later than others because he's a very much a liquid as you claim is that it's no accident anything complicates it if you can avoid it while others prefer the complex world now. cole going in obviously he's good friends with sandra camilla he's good friends with a bunch of other people and at the at the moment she starts convincing others to get involved and i think most of them have been both somewhat but if they something in the hedge fund counseling and i know that is happening because you know i get e-mails every day from you know some of the world's biggest hedge fund saying listen how do we do this they all of doing it they will fail shorts but here pool is now go to him and as you rightly say mr missing out becomes even bigger and if it does generate alpha then we'll have a choice because alpha this is a very macro well
jumbo bank or allan howard in london or so many of these famous has from on just have all sets up their own private vehicles for trading and managing their. crypto and the sea arms for this whole space so i think that space has been them post probably a little bit later than others because he's a very much a liquid as you claim is that it's no accident anything complicates it if you can avoid it while others prefer the complex world now. cole going in obviously he's good friends with sandra...
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our special correspondent allan little traces some of the events that led to the statement deliveredday britain left the european union. but, earlier that day, it emerged that a chinese student and a relative had tested positive in york. people they had been in contact with were traced and told to self—isolate. this was the strategy known as containment, an attempt to stop the virus moving through the population. and, fora time, it seemed to work. but, by early march, the virus was spreading widely. the first death from coronavirus in the uk, as the number of cases doubles injust 48 hours... the news from italy was alarming. hospitals were being overwhelmed. ten, 50, 60, 70, until200 patients in our emergency department... the country went into lockdown. most of europe followed suit. but britain waited. wash your hands to the national anthem. you've got to do two verses. two verses? yeah. # happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you... mass gatherings, racing at cheltenham carried on. the virus is deadly. yeah, lads. achoo! a few days after that first death, the strategy changed. c
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i do look forward to seeing you again in washington thanks for your time tonight ok thanks so much allan appreciate it. coming up as we emerge from home confinement will social distancing continue and what are the new rules for the new normal we will talk with lisa ghosh a from beverly hills manners dot com next this is the big picture on our to america . divided the in. please do you think. that we're operation in dying why are some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained in the numbers are much lower than some of the flora neighborhoods in star city. we think we're working with can source outside of the state because they're just so 'd if they're here so i think that it was. true descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sound last name was necessarily good for the pet turns out that food may not be as healthy as people believe and we have animals that have you know diabetes and arthritis they have auto immune disorders they've got allergie
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i do look forward to seeing you again in washington thanks for your time tonight ok thanks so much allan appreciate it. coming up as we emerge from home confinement will social distancing continue and what are the new rules for the new normal we will talk with elisa ghosh a from beverly hills manners dot com next this is the big picture on our to america . so many 5 years ago the scourge of fascism was defeated in europe the soviet union and its western allies were victorious what is the meaning of that victory today what explains freezing efforts to rewrite history in the efforts to diminish the sacrifice made by the people of the soviet union. we go to work so straight home for. we've all been feeling a little claustrophobic lately in the very 1st place. i'm headed when we get the all clear is to my barber my hair was short of in this in 1968 but they were all locked down to me time we are socializing virtually which has its own protocol or lack thereof and what should we expect the new normal to feel like let's ask the author of beverly hills manners golden rules from the world's most
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that are very important to us as does the chinese government and we respect their lines as we expect allan's to be respected australia continues to insist on a china related to 1000 investigation while at the same time calling for treetops with china so far china's not answering the phone and if issues aren't resolved australia might have to brace itself for a severe economic follows. and for more on these increased tensions with china we're joined by boom bust co-host christine christie thanks for being with us as always i the 1st question when we look at all that data that we've just received from alex there how reliant is australia on trade with china. magine heavily heavily relied because china is by far australia's biggest export market and pretty much a 3rd of exports by value so as i just mentioned not only does this include agricultural products like beef up our lakes but also over $80000000000.00 in iron ore and $20000000000.00 in coal and natural gas exports so in 2008 australia exported $120000000000.00 in goods and services to china which is about 7 percent of g.d.p. so now these
that are very important to us as does the chinese government and we respect their lines as we expect allan's to be respected australia continues to insist on a china related to 1000 investigation while at the same time calling for treetops with china so far china's not answering the phone and if issues aren't resolved australia might have to brace itself for a severe economic follows. and for more on these increased tensions with china we're joined by boom bust co-host christine christie thanks...
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here's our special correspondent allan little.very week it has been a moment of intense and noisy solidarity. an anxious, grateful public seeking a way to say thank you — to health workers at first and then to all those on whom we have relied. often those previouslyjudged low—skilled and consequently low—paid. we know now how valuable they are. but the woman who created it all has said tonight should be the last. everybody who wants to continue should continue, but i think it's is good to do it while we still have such a positive impact with this moment to stop now and then also we are now in a different part of the crisis. what have they made of it, the healthcare workers risking their own health to protect ours? it's been very emotional and pleased that everyone has come together. it'sjust been really nice to see everybody get together and we've been able to thank each other. nine weeks ago, we put on our winter coats and clapped in the dark all over the uk. theyjoined in from an antarctic research station. and north sea oil pla
here's our special correspondent allan little.very week it has been a moment of intense and noisy solidarity. an anxious, grateful public seeking a way to say thank you — to health workers at first and then to all those on whom we have relied. often those previouslyjudged low—skilled and consequently low—paid. we know now how valuable they are. but the woman who created it all has said tonight should be the last. everybody who wants to continue should continue, but i think it's is good to...
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you want to send and you have no right to despair professor hallett will even thank you professor allan paull even speaking to me there and his book climate change in the nation state the realist case is out now and that's ever joe will be back on monday. primatologist to redefine humanity dr jane goodall about how the destruction of the natural world could lead to the next pandemic until then wash your hands and join the underground on you tube twitter facebook and instagram.
you want to send and you have no right to despair professor hallett will even thank you professor allan paull even speaking to me there and his book climate change in the nation state the realist case is out now and that's ever joe will be back on monday. primatologist to redefine humanity dr jane goodall about how the destruction of the natural world could lead to the next pandemic until then wash your hands and join the underground on you tube twitter facebook and instagram.
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and you want to send and you have no right to despair professor and it will even thank you professor allan paull even speaking to me there and his book climate change in the nation state the realist case is out now and that's it for the show we'll be back on monday to speak to the primatologist to redefine humanity dr jane goodall about how the destruction of the natural world could lead to the next pandemic until then wash your hands and join the underground on you tube twitter sound cloud facebook and instagram. the way you mean you think you could take you through. it if you. to call someone an ideal of content is what you want. you to. do so you tell. me and combine you from me why it's a good thing for to do your job or. magpies or this is the kaiser report here we are here a lot. remember the universe restarted in 2009 or in year 11 nakamoto this is the force the pocket of big coin after the having and everything is going exactly as planned i'm stoked i'm chuffed as they say in the u.k. you know it's almost like art is so perfect it describes the human condition so well this big quee
and you want to send and you have no right to despair professor and it will even thank you professor allan paull even speaking to me there and his book climate change in the nation state the realist case is out now and that's it for the show we'll be back on monday to speak to the primatologist to redefine humanity dr jane goodall about how the destruction of the natural world could lead to the next pandemic until then wash your hands and join the underground on you tube twitter sound cloud...
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allan the big european picture for weather is settled down the west east sort of idea in the east as more as a northerly brazen a lot of cloud keeping things relatively cool further west it's basically high pressure a lot of sunshine the result is fairly obvious temperatures are rising and the sun is out there are a few showers around but not many the disappointing ones are where you got temps in the teens and just reaching 20 all the way down to greece i mean this is not good really for late may and early june but it's not going to change the time soon the heat is extending the temperature lift in temperatures particularly in france both fall and also scotland will see temperatures in the twenty's is pretty good for may and example border on the warmest places in western europe 32 degrees the average is 23 we don't record rallies but we're not that far off that's for the next 3 or 4 days there's still a breeze coming out of the measure rainy in which could produce a few showers in the air as mountains in morocco and algeria even lower land towards tunisia and the onshore breeze binn
allan the big european picture for weather is settled down the west east sort of idea in the east as more as a northerly brazen a lot of cloud keeping things relatively cool further west it's basically high pressure a lot of sunshine the result is fairly obvious temperatures are rising and the sun is out there are a few showers around but not many the disappointing ones are where you got temps in the teens and just reaching 20 all the way down to greece i mean this is not good really for late...
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up allan help lift women, we can change the world. david: when someone called you, so guess what, we are giving you $50 billion or $60 billion you did not expect, what did you say? melinda: bill and i took a walk and we both cried. david: when did you first meet bill? melinda: he said, a bunch of us are going out dancing tonight, why don't you come? david: is he a big dancer? melinda: he likes to. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ you have a new book called "the moment of lift." what does the moment of lift refer to? the phrase, lift? melinda: for me, i grew up in a family in dallas, texas and my dad was an apollo engineer on the apollo missions. a
up allan help lift women, we can change the world. david: when someone called you, so guess what, we are giving you $50 billion or $60 billion you did not expect, what did you say? melinda: bill and i took a walk and we both cried. david: when did you first meet bill? melinda: he said, a bunch of us are going out dancing tonight, why don't you come? david: is he a big dancer? melinda: he likes to. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people would not recognize me if...
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he's the editor in chief of airline ratings dot com he says a lot more needs to be done to assist allan's with their recovery. i think across the globe we've all got to make concessions this is all costing us money but at the same time you know whether we whether we're supporting our local leyline or a fiver daylon or a local restaurant with tyco ice. everybody needs help and the airlines are no different because the airlines are losing hoth of their revenue for 2020 and some of the buy a lot sort of being required across the globe are absolutely massive the in the united states it's about $50000000000.00 for the usa alliance and they stacked sort of number is replicated in certain jurisdictions and others it is not so there's a lot of given type he at and certainly we want to preserve as many of these airlines as we possibly can for that very highly competitive market we want post covered 19th in certain jurisdictions it has been enough for instance in the middle east some of the countries they have stepped up significantly like at the top in other jurisdictions they haven't been a strug
he's the editor in chief of airline ratings dot com he says a lot more needs to be done to assist allan's with their recovery. i think across the globe we've all got to make concessions this is all costing us money but at the same time you know whether we whether we're supporting our local leyline or a fiver daylon or a local restaurant with tyco ice. everybody needs help and the airlines are no different because the airlines are losing hoth of their revenue for 2020 and some of the buy a lot...
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anything to do with the order to close it managers have 10 days to appeal the government's decision allan duggan in manila says that it's not the 1st time the channel has gone off air. there is strong opposition online and also in other interviews where government officials especially those in congress have actually in a way apologized to the network for failing to pass and help renew its license early enough we've been listening to different interviews with lawmakers here and they basically said that they're going to try to find and votes within the next 10 days as required by this order in order to hopefully renew the license of a.b.s.e b.n. however in other platforms for example a.b.s. event is still able to air both in cable and online and even if the government perhaps the nih is that they have something to do with this for example the solicitor general the government's top lawyer has submitted that with titian in the supreme court against a.b.s.e b.n. and just a little over a week ago also cautioned the national telecommunications commission of issuing a provisional authority that m
anything to do with the order to close it managers have 10 days to appeal the government's decision allan duggan in manila says that it's not the 1st time the channel has gone off air. there is strong opposition online and also in other interviews where government officials especially those in congress have actually in a way apologized to the network for failing to pass and help renew its license early enough we've been listening to different interviews with lawmakers here and they basically...
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in terms of the fact that there is a debate about opening up america you both we heard my colleague allan fisher's report just a moment there and it's business as usual as the president would like it there is and has been for the past few weeks is pushed back by governors it is a very is it a delicate balancing act right now or is it very clear cut case when you still have the public some of the public saying we want all rights to move around freely. well that lack of leadership i talk about is not purely an assault on the president it actually with a great many of the governors as well and as many of the viewers are familiar at this stage it's complicate so much because in our system what we really essentially should have done i believe is said nationwide let's have a lockdown president chum chose to say he governors heads of your states you make the decisions you either want to call the shutdown the state of home orders or you want to say move about freely so what it's resulted in is people being very confused and that lack of leadership coupled with a lack of comprehensive testing stra
in terms of the fact that there is a debate about opening up america you both we heard my colleague allan fisher's report just a moment there and it's business as usual as the president would like it there is and has been for the past few weeks is pushed back by governors it is a very is it a delicate balancing act right now or is it very clear cut case when you still have the public some of the public saying we want all rights to move around freely. well that lack of leadership i talk about is...
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tripoli we're talking to university dormitory newsvine town the displaced people in the district and allan's was also hit by shrapnel all medics were trying to treat the injured meanwhile government forces say they have surrounded the base in the southwest. health officials in yemen have confirmed 13 new cases of corona virus in 3 deaths well that raises the number of known infections in government health care is 222 who the rebels have also reported to new cases in territory they control 5 years of conflict of left yemen's health system in tatters and aid workers say infections are spreading undetected. now a massive testing program is underway in the chinese city or wu han where the corona virus outbreak was 1st reported the 1st cluster of new infections since the lockdown was eased has been confirmed but as crowds formed at tests and some people were concerned that going for tests could expose them to the virus later harding has more. the people in this province have been battling the novel coronavirus longer than anyone else the virus started here in december last year and grew to epic p
tripoli we're talking to university dormitory newsvine town the displaced people in the district and allan's was also hit by shrapnel all medics were trying to treat the injured meanwhile government forces say they have surrounded the base in the southwest. health officials in yemen have confirmed 13 new cases of corona virus in 3 deaths well that raises the number of known infections in government health care is 222 who the rebels have also reported to new cases in territory they control 5...
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our special correspondent allan little traces some of the events that led to the statement deliveredt was the day britain left the european union. but earlier that day, it emerged that a chinese student and a relative had tested positive in york. people they had been in contact with were traced and told to self—isolate. this was the strategy known as containment, an attempt to stop the virus moving through the population. and for a time, it seemed to work. but by early march, the virus was spreading widely. the first death from coronavirus in the uk, is the number of cases doubles in just 48—hours. the news from italy was alarming. hospitals were being overwhelmed. 10,50, 60,70, until200 patients in our emergency department... the country went into lockdown. most of europe followed suit. but britain waited. wash your hands to the national anthem. you've got to do two verses. two verses? yeah. # happy birthday to you # happy birthday to you...# mass gatherings, racing at cheltenham carried on. the virus is deadly. yeah, lads. achoo! a few days after that first death, the strategy chan
our special correspondent allan little traces some of the events that led to the statement deliveredt was the day britain left the european union. but earlier that day, it emerged that a chinese student and a relative had tested positive in york. people they had been in contact with were traced and told to self—isolate. this was the strategy known as containment, an attempt to stop the virus moving through the population. and for a time, it seemed to work. but by early march, the virus was...
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allan a lot of showers just passing across the river plate it doesn't seem to amount to much on the satellite picture and it probably won't amount to much just a few showers going through your across into the far south of brazil alarm which will eventually develop develop out through paraquat but the main heavy rain is far north than the constant throughout our french kyra and west towards columbia and appeared to panama as well this is seasonal right is what you might expect to happen in addition to that we've got a very obvious line here and all trough on all fronts systems come out of the u.s. which is going to produce yet more heavy rain just the tip of florida more especially bahamas answer cuba yucatan and answer honduras now salvador wants more us not just a one day events possibly a 2 day event there clearly monday is the wettest but look at the shasta developing in cuba now much of mexico is fairly dry if it's part in the far north for charlotte to hear the main story in north america is the depth of cold in this general area here it has snowed in toronto in may 77 degrees all monday
allan a lot of showers just passing across the river plate it doesn't seem to amount to much on the satellite picture and it probably won't amount to much just a few showers going through your across into the far south of brazil alarm which will eventually develop develop out through paraquat but the main heavy rain is far north than the constant throughout our french kyra and west towards columbia and appeared to panama as well this is seasonal right is what you might expect to happen in...
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they are supposed to know allan the facts. this was at a point when both the prosecution and defense were asking for no jail time. judge sullivan wouldn't let them do it. judge sullivan, as you pointed out, said you were the agent of a foreign government when you are national security advisor which wasn't true. you sold your country out, which wasn't true. and asked the prosecutor, is he a traitor, which was outrageous and not true. why do i bring it up? i bring it up because it shows and intemperance of this judge having to do with this defendant. if i had been the attorney at that time, i would've moved to had him recused from the case. really shocking behavior but that gives you an idea of what his motivating is motivating judge sullivanher. >> laura: we both have a lot of respectct for the federal cot system. we want to believe the best of people. even if we disagree with their judicial philosophy. saul sol, you talked about judge gleason brought up to -- a lot of people follow this here. just days ago, gleason wrote this
they are supposed to know allan the facts. this was at a point when both the prosecution and defense were asking for no jail time. judge sullivan wouldn't let them do it. judge sullivan, as you pointed out, said you were the agent of a foreign government when you are national security advisor which wasn't true. you sold your country out, which wasn't true. and asked the prosecutor, is he a traitor, which was outrageous and not true. why do i bring it up? i bring it up because it shows and...
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slower growth environment for an extended period of time and we have to make sure we have created that allan'sple to continue to have confidence. mind, how does the government exit? there are some people who say the government does not need to. embrace the debt, modern monetary theory. there are others who say, as soon as it is practical, we will have to raise taxes, start to chip away at the mountain of withthat we have created regards to doing the right things to fight this crisis. >> as you look at this, we have period this extended policy,acks monetary not just in the u.s. but around the world. if you look at the fed balance sheet coming out of the last financial crisis, they were on a trajectory of getting that back down to levels people would be more comfortable with. as we try to get to the other side of this, it is going to be back on the table. is a couple of things, one that the u.s. does continue to be the world's preeminent reserve currency. a very strong international borrowing base, and therefore has capacity. i think the second piece of it, lulledon't want to be into a false sen
slower growth environment for an extended period of time and we have to make sure we have created that allan'sple to continue to have confidence. mind, how does the government exit? there are some people who say the government does not need to. embrace the debt, modern monetary theory. there are others who say, as soon as it is practical, we will have to raise taxes, start to chip away at the mountain of withthat we have created regards to doing the right things to fight this crisis. >>...
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we have the after laying a bit back and must adjust coming and i think that we cannot at last live allan's so you say that you feel you've been forgotten just think it's too late now that you have now been recognised is it's never too late as the box is what so you know it will be too late if you put remember us off the friends there are so many alums and haster time in a bank and just the diplomacy p.p. available the home stop light bailing place but come from cases that all sit around and don't buy as you know true or know much i know not because we're back on the subject some of it in that additional. and that's it for the moment i'll be back with more news for you in a half an hour from now. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss. in washington coming up global markets take a dip on tension between the united states and china we'll get the latest insight from dean of the miami he
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onboard a spacecraft, i won't ask our two astronauts what all they brought into space, it started with allan shepard with the words "let's light this candle. we're on a mission." but back on earth, back on the barge, one of the true mar vave of spacex, the empire of elon musk who re-imagined the automobile with tesla and now assuming these guys hook up with the international space station, has reimagined space travel, getting americans into space, onboard an american-made spacecraft. i'll throw in my usual advertisement. especially for anyone with young children who may be interested in space flight, go ahead and register your phone with nasa, spot the station, you put in your zip code, and you get a notification every time the space station is going to overfly your area. it's a sight to behold. it's the most notable spot when it passes over you. it's fascinating to know it's over 220 miles up, give our take, 17,000 miles an hour. chris hadfield, sum up what you're seeing and the nice trick when it lands back on earth. >> you talk about kids. both bob and doug have young kids. i'm sure they
onboard a spacecraft, i won't ask our two astronauts what all they brought into space, it started with allan shepard with the words "let's light this candle. we're on a mission." but back on earth, back on the barge, one of the true mar vave of spacex, the empire of elon musk who re-imagined the automobile with tesla and now assuming these guys hook up with the international space station, has reimagined space travel, getting americans into space, onboard an american-made spacecraft....