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. £2 million was raised by local people for the acorns hospice in walsall, which cares for hundreds ofsabella lyttle. the campaign to save acorns children's hospice in walsall wouldn't have succeeded without her family's support. during her eight—year battle with cancer, it became her second home. but two years ago, just after she died, the trust said it couldn't afford to keep it open, which is when her family helped kickstart the fundraising needed to save it. less than two years later, its future is secure. it is a bit of a rare occurrence often times, at the moment, for a lasting and genuine smile. but, yeah, this news, you know, it's been worth all the time and effort and outpouring of love from our local community. it's, er...job done! this arts—and—crafts room will always be isabella's place. isabella's favourite place was the arts—and—crafts room, and now it's been named in her honour. that's a real honour and a privilege that you've thought about isabella like that, so just thank you for everything that you've done for us for so long. amad is one of the many young children for
. £2 million was raised by local people for the acorns hospice in walsall, which cares for hundreds ofsabella lyttle. the campaign to save acorns children's hospice in walsall wouldn't have succeeded without her family's support. during her eight—year battle with cancer, it became her second home. but two years ago, just after she died, the trust said it couldn't afford to keep it open, which is when her family helped kickstart the fundraising needed to save it. less than two years later,...
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let's say the acorn. the acorn has the nature of an oak tree. now, nowhere long the trajectory of the growth of that acorn into the oak tree will it become something other than an oak tree. it reaches its perfection in a fully mature oak tree. how does it get there? well, it relies on other things such as the proper soil. it needs moisture. these things are good for the oak tree. overly acidic soil and a drought, those are bad for the oak tree. why? because it inhibits the oak tree from reaching the fulfillment of its nature. those are bad things and the moisture and right balance in the soil are good things. those are how good and bad are defined. now, when we come to man, says aristotle, we have a slightly different situation because only man can choose or frustrate the fulfillment of his nature as a man. now, what is the end of man? what is his perfection? what is that constituted by? aristotle says clearly, almost everyone who followed him, later philosophers, the end of man is happiness. how does he reach this happiness? through a life of v
let's say the acorn. the acorn has the nature of an oak tree. now, nowhere long the trajectory of the growth of that acorn into the oak tree will it become something other than an oak tree. it reaches its perfection in a fully mature oak tree. how does it get there? well, it relies on other things such as the proper soil. it needs moisture. these things are good for the oak tree. overly acidic soil and a drought, those are bad for the oak tree. why? because it inhibits the oak tree from...
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the campaign to save acorns children's hospice in walsall wouldn't have succeeded without her family'stimes at the moment for a lasting and a genuine smile. but, yeah, this news, you know, it's been worth all the time and effort and outpouring of love from our local community. it's, er...job done! this arts and crafts room will always be isabella's place. isabella's favourite place was the arts and crafts room, and now it's been named in her honour. it's a real honour and a privilege that you thought about isabella like that, so just thank you for everything that you've done for us for so long. amad is one of the many young children for whom acorns is a lifeline — and it provides critical support for theirfamilies, too. every room today is occupied by a child who has complex care needs, and families here in the black country use the walsall acorns for respite care and, of course, as in isabella's case, for palliative care, too, which is why the community came together to raise the money to save it. a lot of charities have had a really tough time during the pandemic, as have we. but tha
the campaign to save acorns children's hospice in walsall wouldn't have succeeded without her family'stimes at the moment for a lasting and a genuine smile. but, yeah, this news, you know, it's been worth all the time and effort and outpouring of love from our local community. it's, er...job done! this arts and crafts room will always be isabella's place. isabella's favourite place was the arts and crafts room, and now it's been named in her honour. it's a real honour and a privilege that you...
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hundreds of people today, the moshe health hosted the clinic and beth even baptist church near the acorn neighborhood. officials say that area has been hit hard by the virus. so it's a. important to make the vaccine easily available to those who want it. the model of emotion health is based on pop ups where we work with our local partners to identify the best locations to reach african american people, both with covid-19 testing a swell as covid-19. vaccination. officials with emoji health say the rates of covid-19 infection are highest in east oakland. but health officials say there is more hope on the horizon as more and more. people are getting vaccinated. today is the last day the federal government will oversee operations at the oakland coliseum. vaccine vaccination clinic. they'll no longer provide the vaccine supply, but the clinic is still going to remain open. starting tomorrow operations will be handled by officials from alameda and contra costa counties, as well as the state. and now anyone 16 and older who lives in contra costa county can make an appointment to get a shot at
hundreds of people today, the moshe health hosted the clinic and beth even baptist church near the acorn neighborhood. officials say that area has been hit hard by the virus. so it's a. important to make the vaccine easily available to those who want it. the model of emotion health is based on pop ups where we work with our local partners to identify the best locations to reach african american people, both with covid-19 testing a swell as covid-19. vaccination. officials with emoji health say...
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clinics on hundreds of people today, emoji health hosted the clinic at beth eden baptist church near the acorn neighborhood. officials say that area has been hit hard by the virus, so it's important to make the vaccine. easily available to those who wanted. the model of a motor health is based on pop ups where we work with our local partners to identify the best locations to reach african american people, both with covid-19 testing a swell as covid-19 vaccination, officials with emotion, health say the rates of covid-19 infection are highest in east oakland, but health officials say there is more and more hope on the horizon as more more people are getting back soon. waited for more than a year. zoom classrooms were the only classrooms in san francisco. but starting tomorrow, 22 schools in the city will partially reopen their doors for transitional kindergarten through second grade students. classrooms will practice social distance in and be capped at 22 students. students will also see clear partitions and eat lunch in the classroom instead of the cafeteria. really excited that students are g
clinics on hundreds of people today, emoji health hosted the clinic at beth eden baptist church near the acorn neighborhood. officials say that area has been hit hard by the virus, so it's important to make the vaccine. easily available to those who wanted. the model of a motor health is based on pop ups where we work with our local partners to identify the best locations to reach african american people, both with covid-19 testing a swell as covid-19 vaccination, officials with emotion, health...
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almost universally targeted against women and there's been some very alarming reports recently of deep acorn also being targeted against minors so this very malicious use case of ai shows how your biometrics can be hijacked to put you in a situation which you never inhabited. i want to bring in dr giorgio who talks about an investigation that he and his colleagues did looking into. i don't want to support the story but it's to do with deep fake news and porn and have a listen to what he found out this is something to happen in just the past couple of weeks. once we uncover an investigation that more than 100000 people were abducted by the fake bots posted a message in person down able to feature naked pictures of people starting from a single photo taken from their social media account now we very body able to place our face in page imagery showing us and compromising our intimacy to we are a person on there to see your friends blackmail extortion and public shaming online . this was an incredible for support that george's company 70. is actually a detection company released just last week o
almost universally targeted against women and there's been some very alarming reports recently of deep acorn also being targeted against minors so this very malicious use case of ai shows how your biometrics can be hijacked to put you in a situation which you never inhabited. i want to bring in dr giorgio who talks about an investigation that he and his colleagues did looking into. i don't want to support the story but it's to do with deep fake news and porn and have a listen to what he found...
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here is acorns ceo noah kerner. >> knowledge is power. it is not knowing.e the right decisions. we need to remember the power of sticking with it during difficult times. you need to remember that every downturn in history has ended with an upturn the eighth wonder of of the wo world is compounding the world around you may seem like an immovable, implacable place. it is not. it can be bright. quiet. and safe. it's a change that will be felt from this street. to this street. to no street. and everywhere in between. all it takes is the slightest push in just the right place and that will be the tipping point that changes everything. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." first of all, take a look at what is happening with stock market volatility. it is at the lowest level we have seen since february of last year this particular chart shows the stock market volatility which cratered since march of last year things appear to be back to pre-pandemic normal at least for one indication >>> and we have been talking about the value cyclical rotation people goi
here is acorns ceo noah kerner. >> knowledge is power. it is not knowing.e the right decisions. we need to remember the power of sticking with it during difficult times. you need to remember that every downturn in history has ended with an upturn the eighth wonder of of the wo world is compounding the world around you may seem like an immovable, implacable place. it is not. it can be bright. quiet. and safe. it's a change that will be felt from this street. to this street. to no street....
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here's acorns' ceo noah kerner >> in money, as in everything, knowing is power, and remembering at thet so you make the right decisions. we they'd to remember the power of sticking with it during difficult times. you need to remember that every downturn in history has turned in an upturn, and if you can remember those things, you will have a much better and more financially healthy life i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ - welcome to three brothers bakery. - we have cinnamon, apricot, and raspberry. - we have a location that has experienced four floods, a fire, a hurricane, and obviously now w
here's acorns' ceo noah kerner >> in money, as in everything, knowing is power, and remembering at thet so you make the right decisions. we they'd to remember the power of sticking with it during difficult times. you need to remember that every downturn in history has turned in an upturn, and if you can remember those things, you will have a much better and more financially healthy life i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td...
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in response, trees said, "big whoop, nasa-- call me when you crank out one acorn."this is an incredible breakthrough. when you think of planets in desperate need of a way to deal with excess carbon dioxide on earth day, you think mars. this scientific feat is all thanks to "a toaster-size, experimental instrument called the mars oxygen in-situ resource utilization experiment." or "moxie." "that's right, that lil' toaster's got moxie, see? it's the bee's knees, turning tired old carbon into a gas that puts pep in your step! how does it work? a little gumption, and a lotta cocaine!" let's take a little moxie look-see: there she is! it looks like c-3po if he never escaped the trash compactor. after two hours of heating up, moxie was able to produce 5.4 grams of oxygen, which is enough to sustain an astronaut for about ten minutes. or longer, if you just shut the damn door on the rocket! we're not making oxygen for the whole solar system here! now, arguably, the biggest news on earth is a headline that has consumed the internet for the past 48 hours. i'm not making any
in response, trees said, "big whoop, nasa-- call me when you crank out one acorn."this is an incredible breakthrough. when you think of planets in desperate need of a way to deal with excess carbon dioxide on earth day, you think mars. this scientific feat is all thanks to "a toaster-size, experimental instrument called the mars oxygen in-situ resource utilization experiment." or "moxie." "that's right, that lil' toaster's got moxie, see? it's the bee's knees,...
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the fairy godmother so she can turn a mouse into your uber driver, and an acorn squash into a toyota a royal was clearly tough for meghan, as she explained with this disney analogy. >> gosh, it must have been years ago, we were sitting in notti-- i was sitting in nottingham cottage, and the "little mermaid" came on. >> uh-huh. >> now, who as an adult, really watches the "little mermaid?" >> stephen: ♪ i want to be where the people are ♪ i want to see-- ♪ sorry. go on. >> but it came on. i was like, well, i'm just here all the time, may as well watch this. and i went, "oh, my god! she falls in love with a prince, and because of that she has to lose her voice." >> stephen: it's true. ariel and meghan have a lot in common. i mean, who could forget that cruel headline in the "daily mail," "princess ariel's hairstyle is forked up." it was clear that the duchess didn't know what she was signing up for. >> you were marrying a 1,200- year-old institution. you were marrying the monarchy. what did you think it was going to be like? >> well, i didn't do any research about what that would mean.
the fairy godmother so she can turn a mouse into your uber driver, and an acorn squash into a toyota a royal was clearly tough for meghan, as she explained with this disney analogy. >> gosh, it must have been years ago, we were sitting in notti-- i was sitting in nottingham cottage, and the "little mermaid" came on. >> uh-huh. >> now, who as an adult, really watches the "little mermaid?" >> stephen: ♪ i want to be where the people are ♪ i want to...
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but is he on the ground floor like that, he is the ground floor of what, acorn, like that. say mub in this. and you go stop, no, no one wants a service that delivers fiber optic cable and chocolate cake. >> yes, this happens nightly. the sad part is it happens probably too often. and the best part about him is h is really smart about including me in everything and making sure that i am aware of everything that is happening. he is also really smart at knowing that sometimes you shouldn't listen to your wife. so there have been multiple, like i am a big consumer. i feel like i have really good instincts on consumer goods, so coming out of our personal account, i will do that. >> stephen: so if you would buy that product, you figure prodt?ody would buy tt youw, i ayeo. i do do my own groceries, i do see what is on the middle shelf. i do acknowledge what is on the top shelf. i am on a bunch of mommy blogs. so there is an essence of i am aware of consumer goods in a certain demographic. but he does fully trust me, but that is for our personal investing and for the vc stuff, i am
but is he on the ground floor like that, he is the ground floor of what, acorn, like that. say mub in this. and you go stop, no, no one wants a service that delivers fiber optic cable and chocolate cake. >> yes, this happens nightly. the sad part is it happens probably too often. and the best part about him is h is really smart about including me in everything and making sure that i am aware of everything that is happening. he is also really smart at knowing that sometimes you shouldn't...
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lemonis: and they make their acorns right now? rick: right now, yep.afton's economy relies heavily on tourism, and an 80% loss of revenue to any business is enough to force them to close their doors. rick: if they don't get some sort of assistance, they will go belly-up. what we're seeing here is more issues of man-made. the corps, you know, they haven't had the ability to dredge. when i was a kid, you'd see dredges come up and down the river, you know, two to three times once every two to three years. lemonis: is that just giving the river depth? rick: give it more depth and width. you know, the inability to dredge like they used to dredge, you know... lemonis: why is it an inability? rick: i think it's just their budget, that they just don't have enough to go around. the average graftonian, you know, they got tired of fighting this, and they took buyouts and walked away. lemonis: buyouts from who? rick: federal government, and that's what's hurting grafton now. lemonis: jesus, look at that. rick: we have these properties that we can never do anything
lemonis: and they make their acorns right now? rick: right now, yep.afton's economy relies heavily on tourism, and an 80% loss of revenue to any business is enough to force them to close their doors. rick: if they don't get some sort of assistance, they will go belly-up. what we're seeing here is more issues of man-made. the corps, you know, they haven't had the ability to dredge. when i was a kid, you'd see dredges come up and down the river, you know, two to three times once every two to...
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two million pounds were raised after a groundswell of support from local people for the acorns hospicesing needed to save it. less than two years later, its future is secure. it is a bit of a rare occurrence, often times at the moment for a lasting and a genuine smile. but, yeah, this news, you know, it's been worth all the time and effort and outpouring of love from our local community. it's, er...job done! this arts and crafts room will always be isabella's place. isabella's favourite place was the arts and crafts room, and now it's been named in her honour. it's a real honour and a privilege that you thought about isabella like that, sojust thank you for everything that you've done for us for so long. aman is one of the many young children for whom acorns is a lifeline — and it provides critical support for theirfamilies, too. every room today is occupied by a child who has complex care needs, and families here in the black country use the walsall acorns for respite care, and, of course, as in isabella's case, for palliative care, too, which is why the community came together to rai
two million pounds were raised after a groundswell of support from local people for the acorns hospicesing needed to save it. less than two years later, its future is secure. it is a bit of a rare occurrence, often times at the moment for a lasting and a genuine smile. but, yeah, this news, you know, it's been worth all the time and effort and outpouring of love from our local community. it's, er...job done! this arts and crafts room will always be isabella's place. isabella's favourite place...
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one of our very early around the through various stations and personalization acorn enough to have just fall off of their committee in places where veterans with an hundred small va centers. healthcare and so have you taken, have you yourself and what you and me, something that should. is now is is the only of my other colleagues on this sunday is access really intense i see where you as the you in the marianas law saw more as charges. so, so revolutionary in some ways we getting healthcare practitioners where is pursue this subject and is is that something that might be a solid? >> so i will be just one general is there some office across as you review the, american samoa always utilities. i was to get care is there. they deserve it. , i am not sent down should as i'm sure you have gone through it myself. i've been studying for and i talked to our partners. i do not be more excited about. do not be more excited about. particularly as it helps build these really critical access yes on distance, the journey of distance space and time so we cannot be you, we're trying to extend it and the
one of our very early around the through various stations and personalization acorn enough to have just fall off of their committee in places where veterans with an hundred small va centers. healthcare and so have you taken, have you yourself and what you and me, something that should. is now is is the only of my other colleagues on this sunday is access really intense i see where you as the you in the marianas law saw more as charges. so, so revolutionary in some ways we getting healthcare...
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nbc, acorn, samantha b. chicks, cathy griffin, nike, pepsi, climate change, science-based, numerous government agencies, documents, starbucks, on and on. do you find that the cancel culture is limited to one side of the political or do you think something else has revved up this? >> i come at this for people that have created the best journalism out there. we have a system that devalues that and constrains our good position. >> first, can you tell us how your quasi-monopoly power to negotiate with non-organized media powers gives you a bargaining advantage. and if we pass this is this a transitory and transitional problem or systemic and structural? do we need something like this going forward indefinitely? >> first i focus frankly more on the needs of the smaller publishers. if you're part of the local county based organizations i think it is easier to have someone to negotiate collectively on your behalf. you know i just think you're going to enable them to pursue the kintts of agreements whether or not it
nbc, acorn, samantha b. chicks, cathy griffin, nike, pepsi, climate change, science-based, numerous government agencies, documents, starbucks, on and on. do you find that the cancel culture is limited to one side of the political or do you think something else has revved up this? >> i come at this for people that have created the best journalism out there. we have a system that devalues that and constrains our good position. >> first, can you tell us how your quasi-monopoly power to...
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note that they're investors in acorns, a backer of this literacy program jay, great to see you, thankshday to your grandmother. >> it's my mother's birthday today. happy berth day to my mother my grandmother turned 103 back in february. not a joke my mother was born on april 1st. happy birthday to my mom >>> coming up, it's opening day for -- or is it reopening day? maybe a little bit of both for major league baseball. we're going to speak to boston red sox chairman tom werner about the changes the mlb has made, the return of fans and the reopening. >>> up next the ceo of frontier air lines on the company's first day of trading on the nasdaq, "squawk box" coming right back. >>> time for today's aflac trivia question. what dow component was originally known as blue ribbon sports the answer when cnbc "squawk box" continues l! aflac! let's look at the re-pain replay. lost the dunk challenge, the use of his arms... and his dignity. aflac? aflac would have been the smart play. they pay cash directly to help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. should we give him a hand? get help wi
note that they're investors in acorns, a backer of this literacy program jay, great to see you, thankshday to your grandmother. >> it's my mother's birthday today. happy berth day to my mother my grandmother turned 103 back in february. not a joke my mother was born on april 1st. happy birthday to my mom >>> coming up, it's opening day for -- or is it reopening day? maybe a little bit of both for major league baseball. we're going to speak to boston red sox chairman tom werner...