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alan: sÍ.o struttin' right now♪ ♪♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ reportera: dicen que los problemas son la cuna de la creatividad, y la historia de netflix lo comprueba, cuando uno de sus fundadores tuvo que pagar 40 $ de recargo porque se pasÓ por la fecha de devoluciÓn de una pelÍcula que habÍa alquilado. pensÓ "debe haber una formas efectiva y rÁpida de rentar una pelÍcula". de ahÍ naciÓ netflix, sus fundadores convirtieron a netflix en una de las plataformas de entretenimiento lÍderes en la internet a nivel global, y todo empezÓ por un recargo. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ alan: "con despierta amÉrica todo es posible". ya lo sabe, nuestros jueces, ahÍ estÁn, sometiendo sucias calificaciones de "con despierta amÉrica todo es posible". hoy se quedan los dÍas emprendedores todavÍa en este concurso. mÁs adelante van a recibir su segundo reto, muy importante, y la semana prÓxima, cuando lo presenten, habrÁ ya el primer eliminado. muchÍsima atenciÓn, uno de los participantes va a tener que abandonar la competencia. al final, lo
alan: sÍ.o struttin' right now♪ ♪♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ reportera: dicen que los problemas son la cuna de la creatividad, y la historia de netflix lo comprueba, cuando uno de sus fundadores tuvo que pagar 40 $ de recargo porque se pasÓ por la fecha de devoluciÓn de una pelÍcula que habÍa alquilado. pensÓ "debe haber una formas efectiva y rÁpida de rentar una pelÍcula". de ahÍ naciÓ netflix, sus fundadores convirtieron a netflix en una de las plataformas de entretenimiento...
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alan: un programa especial.s y el programa es dedicado el dÍa de hoy a ella. >una mujer testigo partÍcipe. el mundo le rinde tributo, inglaterra se despierta por primera vez en mÁs de 70 aÑos sin su monarca, el luto y la tristeza se refleja las calles de londres, su reinado fue tan largo que la mayorÍa de los 68,000,000 de habitantes de esa naciÓn no han conocido a ningÚn otro soberano. hoy seremos testigos de un momento histÓrico cuando carlos iii de primer discurso. pablo: buenos dÍas. es conmovedor ver la cantidad de personas que se acercan al palacio de buckingham, desde ayer por la tarde se conociÓ la triste noticia del fallecimiento de la monarca que ha regido el destino del paÍs, en el dÍa de hoy se espera que los miembros del parlamento despuÉs del mediodÍa rindan un homenaje y que algunos ministros que forma parte del gobierno nacional se trasladen inmediatamente hasta la catedral de san paul donde habrÁ una misa en homenaje por los aÑos de servicio que ha brindado esta mujer, que ha cumplido con su pro
alan: un programa especial.s y el programa es dedicado el dÍa de hoy a ella. >una mujer testigo partÍcipe. el mundo le rinde tributo, inglaterra se despierta por primera vez en mÁs de 70 aÑos sin su monarca, el luto y la tristeza se refleja las calles de londres, su reinado fue tan largo que la mayorÍa de los 68,000,000 de habitantes de esa naciÓn no han conocido a ningÚn otro soberano. hoy seremos testigos de un momento histÓrico cuando carlos iii de primer discurso. pablo: buenos...
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alan: cuantos aÑos tiene?uÍ, casi siempre es aquÍ en la cafeterÍa y se dan visita de sudamÉrica, de estados unidos, inclusive hasta de europa han llegado. reportero: en el famoso cafÉ " del dicho " llegaron los alimentos para los caninos que estÁn en albergues. las personas que donaron pudieron convivir con los actores. >> nos hemos convertido en una familia a lo largo de los 12 aÑos y toda su familia tiene su mascota. si no sienten que tienen una mascota no la tengan y si la tienen cuiden, respeten como ser vivo que es. reportero: ademÁs de interpretar a tomÁs en esta misiÓn, don sergio corona nos pone al dÍa sobre los preparativos de su biografÍa titulada " te invito a mi camerino ". sergio: estÁ terminada, faltan algunos detalles, platicamos de todo, hablo de mis 75 aÑos de carrera profesional . muchos detalles y muchas cosas que me encantÓ haber recordado tanto que se menciona en el libro. juan rÍos de la fuente para televisa espectÁculos. alan: quÉ carrera de sergio. lleva 75 aÑos de carrera. jessica: es
alan: cuantos aÑos tiene?uÍ, casi siempre es aquÍ en la cafeterÍa y se dan visita de sudamÉrica, de estados unidos, inclusive hasta de europa han llegado. reportero: en el famoso cafÉ " del dicho " llegaron los alimentos para los caninos que estÁn en albergues. las personas que donaron pudieron convivir con los actores. >> nos hemos convertido en una familia a lo largo de los 12 aÑos y toda su familia tiene su mascota. si no sienten que tienen una mascota no la tengan y...
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and alan, as she approaches st. charles cathedral talk us through a little bit about the service that we're expecting to happen there already filled with people waiting for the confidence to arrive. the congregation is drawn from all levels of scottish society. there are the what the recall the great and the good. and the ordinary members of the public members of the royal family, obviously people with links to the royal family here in scotland, cousins, relations. and then there are politicians, including when the members of the scottish parliament m. s p's, as they're known here. and the 1st minister, michael sturgeon, who spoke so eloquently on thursday to talk about the collective grief, suffered by the country in ho, this would be an opportunity at the service. here on monday would be an opportunity for people to express that collectively funds. you can see those as well. so taken little katrina to there will be a political aspect to prince charles's king charles's visit here to scotland. but that's for another
and alan, as she approaches st. charles cathedral talk us through a little bit about the service that we're expecting to happen there already filled with people waiting for the confidence to arrive. the congregation is drawn from all levels of scottish society. there are the what the recall the great and the good. and the ordinary members of the public members of the royal family, obviously people with links to the royal family here in scotland, cousins, relations. and then there are...
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it's going to be some time before they arriving at ember alan. but i imagine lots of emotion there as well. and the arrangements are already starting to be put in place. we have just seen the, the royal company of archers who are the, where the queen's body guard in scotland. the ceremonial unit made up essentially of, of ex soldiers. they are now of course, the king's body guard here a in edinburgh. and they will make sure that they are here to greet the queen's body when it arrives at hollywood palace. now it's actually called holy the palace of holy writ house. that is the official residence of the queen. and she would come here every summer and spend at least one or 2 weeks. and at that point there would be invested years when scottish people who had received honor such as night hoods or, or b e's would receive. those honors here in edinburgh is right across the road from the scottish parliament. let me give you a rough idea of the geography here. hollywood palace is over to my left. across the road is the scottish parliament, and round the s
it's going to be some time before they arriving at ember alan. but i imagine lots of emotion there as well. and the arrangements are already starting to be put in place. we have just seen the, the royal company of archers who are the, where the queen's body guard in scotland. the ceremonial unit made up essentially of, of ex soldiers. they are now of course, the king's body guard here a in edinburgh. and they will make sure that they are here to greet the queen's body when it arrives at...
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just stay with us because we are across, back to alan fish. and now who's standing by for us in and, and bra allen, we're seeing pictures of the hearse arriving at the airport. talk us through what's going to happen here? well, color party is the new one from the royal regiment of scotland will bear the coffin as the lift it from the house. the flag i believe is still draped in what people said was a yellow flag. it is, in fact the royal standard here in scotland has the lion rampant. those members of the color party from the royal regiment of scotland will then carry that coffin on their shoulders into the plain. and clearly following behind will be princess and the princess roy. can hear the orders being given to the color party at the moment, putting everyone in place, making sure everyone is ready for what is a momentous moment. it is the last time that the queen will leave scotland place that she loved the place where she died. allen, just with us, i want to listen in now to what's happening. we can see princess and i standing by there. l
just stay with us because we are across, back to alan fish. and now who's standing by for us in and, and bra allen, we're seeing pictures of the hearse arriving at the airport. talk us through what's going to happen here? well, color party is the new one from the royal regiment of scotland will bear the coffin as the lift it from the house. the flag i believe is still draped in what people said was a yellow flag. it is, in fact the royal standard here in scotland has the lion rampant. those...
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many thanks for the moment alan. let's go live now to london, where we find our diplomatic editor james base, he's outside buckingham palace. the focus may be on scotland today. james bond, there's business to be attended to the in london. what is the new king charles steering survey? well he 2 hours ago delighted the crowd here by coming fast in his vehicle and very slowly driving past in his come boy and waving at all the crowd without you he said air in the crowd cheering again now, but we've just gotten checked and actually just i think because it's a very slow process for them to come to the front and put the flowers, that is a mexican wave going on at the moment. but charles is inside the products and there is more serious and serious business going on. that serious business is with the commonwealth at the moment and he is meeting the 2nd general of the commonwealth bonus, scotland, patricia scotland. the commonwealth is grouping that he is now the head of in addition to being the king of the u. k. and the head
many thanks for the moment alan. let's go live now to london, where we find our diplomatic editor james base, he's outside buckingham palace. the focus may be on scotland today. james bond, there's business to be attended to the in london. what is the new king charles steering survey? well he 2 hours ago delighted the crowd here by coming fast in his vehicle and very slowly driving past in his come boy and waving at all the crowd without you he said air in the crowd cheering again now, but...
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it's banging alan sasha. he's keeping across all the events there in amber over these days. alan hasn't just explained to us this ceremony of the keys. we can see in the pictures. charles, king charles, receiving the keys and getting them back. what does only signify it's just an annual ceremony that happens when the monarch arrives in scotland. it is the lord provost who is the chairman of the local city council, essentially handing the keys to the city to the monarch to say you can go where you want and do what you want. you have the freedom of edinburgh and by extension of scotland, and then the prince hands it back in a ceremony where he says, sorry, the king hands back where he says, essentially these keys would be better with the counsel and with the lord provost. it is a technicality. and every year and happened every year. when the queen came, she did it for 70 years. she would always spend at least one week here at hollywood at which would hold her annual garden party and, and dare and would carry ou
it's banging alan sasha. he's keeping across all the events there in amber over these days. alan hasn't just explained to us this ceremony of the keys. we can see in the pictures. charles, king charles, receiving the keys and getting them back. what does only signify it's just an annual ceremony that happens when the monarch arrives in scotland. it is the lord provost who is the chairman of the local city council, essentially handing the keys to the city to the monarch to say you can go where...
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it is a difficult alan sinuh poorer? it is a difficult alan singh act- _ poorer?h act. the measures i poorer? it is a difficult alan i singh act. the measures that can be targeted are positive because if you do not have solid foundations you will not get the jobs, certainly the higher paid jobs that are required for consumers to keep their heads above water. this is a unique set of circumstances and the government ultimately does not have any choice. what i would like to see in terms of business is a review of the business is a review of the business rate system. it needs revamping. but also new housebuilding, mandatory solar panels on the roof of these houses because we have housing estates going up all around here and not one of them has solar power. renewables and these sort of incentives should be front of mind, not capping bankers bonuses or rejigging laws within the city of london. we will have to look and see what is in the packages when they are announced later on. thank you for your time. let's go to italy now — where the leader of the right wing national
it is a difficult alan sinuh poorer? it is a difficult alan singh act- _ poorer?h act. the measures i poorer? it is a difficult alan i singh act. the measures that can be targeted are positive because if you do not have solid foundations you will not get the jobs, certainly the higher paid jobs that are required for consumers to keep their heads above water. this is a unique set of circumstances and the government ultimately does not have any choice. what i would like to see in terms of...
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alan weinstein went on to positions. the head of the national archives in washington for many years and then continued to write about the and he wrote about a trial called hidden woods which was also a sensation in about 2000. that came out and that book came out which is part of my which included two critical elements in the alger hiss story. the alger hiss trial that is the venona decrypts. these were soviet cable traffic that army intelligence had gathered during the war. they couldn't read it because it was all in code, but had recorded it. they actually had the transcripts. it took them 20, 25 years to break code. but by the 1990s they'd broken the code and they were able to read masses of cable traffic in the 1990s with the fall of the berlin wall in 1989, there was a soviet scholar who was able for a short period during the boris yeltsin presidency to actually get into the kgb files, and he was able bring out extensive notes about he found in those files the cumulative evidence between the venona decrypts and the
alan weinstein went on to positions. the head of the national archives in washington for many years and then continued to write about the and he wrote about a trial called hidden woods which was also a sensation in about 2000. that came out and that book came out which is part of my which included two critical elements in the alger hiss story. the alger hiss trial that is the venona decrypts. these were soviet cable traffic that army intelligence had gathered during the war. they couldn't read...
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alan, alan is one of those people that when people say what does alan do for a living, nobod' really knows. [laughter] and it's not because, it's not that he doesn't do anything, it's that he does so much. he has owned several successful businesses involved in economic development and job creation. he has also been the owner and publisher of one of the most preeminent media organizations in the state, that is gulf politics. he's also a best selling author. he wrote, in 2009 he published king of torts to much critical acclaim. his real claim to fame is that he is the husband of holly lange, the ever present leader in our state that is a power couple that she puts the power in the power couple. and alan will be the first to admit that, i'm sure. so with that, or alan. >> very good. thank you so much. [applause] paula you'll look unr seat. there are two $200 bills taped up under the under the bottom. so thank you for that. well, i've been a huge fan. the book festival, obviously, since its inception this is the panel that i circle year this is the one i don't miss what i call the big po
alan, alan is one of those people that when people say what does alan do for a living, nobod' really knows. [laughter] and it's not because, it's not that he doesn't do anything, it's that he does so much. he has owned several successful businesses involved in economic development and job creation. he has also been the owner and publisher of one of the most preeminent media organizations in the state, that is gulf politics. he's also a best selling author. he wrote, in 2009 he published king of...
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alan: sure.s like rural maine or rural eastern kentucky where most of the work is literally backbreaking work, purdue pharma saw an opportunity to market this drug that it touted as a wonder drug for pain. southeastern kentucky in particular was a real focal point for their marketing efforts. it wasn't only purdue pharma. there drug is oxycontin. they targeted doctors and tried to convince doctors that oxycontin was a joint they could for people not only in pain because they have cancer or they have a backbreaking injury but maybe you could prescribe it to a patient that has two things. many doctors were complicit in this as well, some overzealously, some criminally over prescribed the drug. all it really took to devastate one community was for one doctor to over prescribed oxycontin and other prescription painkillers. next thing you know, pretty much every family in one way, shape or form is touched by this epidemic and i have barely unpacked -- i had barely unpacked my bags before this was made
alan: sure.s like rural maine or rural eastern kentucky where most of the work is literally backbreaking work, purdue pharma saw an opportunity to market this drug that it touted as a wonder drug for pain. southeastern kentucky in particular was a real focal point for their marketing efforts. it wasn't only purdue pharma. there drug is oxycontin. they targeted doctors and tried to convince doctors that oxycontin was a joint they could for people not only in pain because they have cancer or they...
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but 1st let's go to alan fish in edinburgh. hello there. ellen and crowds came coming and to pay their respects to the lake queen. all through the night people filed past the queen's body as at lee at rest in scent, giles cathedral. and i think for the scottish people it was important to have that moment of farewell. i was speaking to some people who had come from the north of england because they wanted to take a moment to, to pay their respects to the queen and felt that london was just too far away when the body will lie and state it there. and i spoke to a couple who had come from france, they were actually in scotland and holiday in the highlands, but felt that this was too momentous, an occasion not to be here. and they had filed past the body around 6 o'clock this morning. and what will happen now is that the princess royal will move up to saint giles cathedral. she of course, is princess and the queen's daughter. and from there they will la, extort the body of it to the airport. as it is, thousands of people have come o
but 1st let's go to alan fish in edinburgh. hello there. ellen and crowds came coming and to pay their respects to the lake queen. all through the night people filed past the queen's body as at lee at rest in scent, giles cathedral. and i think for the scottish people it was important to have that moment of farewell. i was speaking to some people who had come from the north of england because they wanted to take a moment to, to pay their respects to the queen and felt that london was just too...
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thank you so much, alan fish alive for her there in edinburgh. let's speak now to christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, his in london. in joining us live on al jazeera. thank you so much for being with us today. i christopher, as we have said, a big focus on scotland as part of the morning period for the queen. tell our viewers 1st. what scotland meant to the queen? well, she lived most of the year. in england, she had holmes, obviously went to castle and sandra room, and she was bucking palace from time to time less so in the last years. but her heart was in scotland. she truly felt that she was in part scottish out of course, mother queen this came from a scottish family, socratic family, family home as gloves, castle. and so she's got scottish love in. and i think that the, the retreat and the safety and the saturate. which being and bow morals gave her, made her feel a little more relaxed atmosphere in scotland is different in respect to the world founded a bow and scrape quite so much. and i think she just felt wonderfully relax. ver
thank you so much, alan fish alive for her there in edinburgh. let's speak now to christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, his in london. in joining us live on al jazeera. thank you so much for being with us today. i christopher, as we have said, a big focus on scotland as part of the morning period for the queen. tell our viewers 1st. what scotland meant to the queen? well, she lived most of the year. in england, she had holmes, obviously went to castle and sandra room, and she was...
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the state funeral and before that is alan mentioned. it's happening in scotland 1st, but the law in state it again in that magnificent ancient westminster hole. web members, the public will be able to, to, to, to walk past the coffin to pay that respects. we're expecting large crowds for that . the last time it was 2002, when the queen mother lay in states in westminster. hall that was the queen's mother. it's happens for other moments. it's the very, very important people. winston churchill had a law in states in westminster hall. as you say that that ends a week from now on the funeral takes place and that's going to be a massive occasion. we're expecting all the royal family, all the dignitaries of the u. k. but this is going to be a global event. we're expecting people flying in world leaders, presidents and kings, and queens prime ministers and foreign ministers are all over the world. it's gotta be a diplomatic, logistical security. and already the you can sort of talk government, please let me know, delegations we might for some
the state funeral and before that is alan mentioned. it's happening in scotland 1st, but the law in state it again in that magnificent ancient westminster hole. web members, the public will be able to, to, to, to walk past the coffin to pay that respects. we're expecting large crowds for that . the last time it was 2002, when the queen mother lay in states in westminster. hall that was the queen's mother. it's happens for other moments. it's the very, very important people. winston churchill...
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alan partridge _ meeting her later. alan partridge and _ meeting her later.ent from the _ thank you very much. there is a statement from the university i statement from the university of leicester responding to some of leicester responding to some of the things in steve poss mac film they say they appreciate what the lost king is based on real events it's a work of fiction and recollections will vary from people to what happened in such an incredibly exciting moment in history. it is our view the role of leicester university is far removed from what took place, we worked closely with philippa langley through the project and she was not sidelined by the university. in that film is out next friday so you can decide. that's it for the newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. well, it's fairly clear and calm across most of the uk right now, but later on, we are expecting wind and rain to sweep right across the country. a big autumn low is on the way, and here it is on the weather map. a lot of isobars there, and that does mean some very strong winds, especially in
alan partridge _ meeting her later. alan partridge and _ meeting her later.ent from the _ thank you very much. there is a statement from the university i statement from the university of leicester responding to some of leicester responding to some of the things in steve poss mac film they say they appreciate what the lost king is based on real events it's a work of fiction and recollections will vary from people to what happened in such an incredibly exciting moment in history. it is our view...
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out there is alan fisher is possibly the mom of the best job in television today. he joins us live from florida, a lovely day for it, alex. so here we go. again, the excitement mounts. that's right. hey, we're here on the space coast in florida. the rocket should take off if everything goes well and just under 5 hours time, refueling has started now to get the rocket off the ground, they have to mix liquid or hydrogen and liquid oxygen. and there's a slight problem with the feed of liquid hydrogen at the moment. there is a leak on a line on the outside of the rocket, not on the inside. and they are trying to fix that. and the last few minutes, the launch director has given the okay for the plan to go ahead and try and get that sorted. could it put it cause a problem for the launch at the moment? they're not talking. and those sort of turns, but clearly they're keeping their eye on things and if they have to they will cancel and possibly reschedule for monday, but there is a 2 hour window this afternoon. the intention is to get that blast off and get it done. i and
out there is alan fisher is possibly the mom of the best job in television today. he joins us live from florida, a lovely day for it, alex. so here we go. again, the excitement mounts. that's right. hey, we're here on the space coast in florida. the rocket should take off if everything goes well and just under 5 hours time, refueling has started now to get the rocket off the ground, they have to mix liquid or hydrogen and liquid oxygen. and there's a slight problem with the feed of liquid...
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my wonderful colleague alan jenkins. thanks so much, martha. and you, sushma and mathias and john for including me in the launch, this wonderful book. i'm joining you all from muncie. lenape a ancestral lands now as the state of new jersey. as i consume book. one of the things that i'm most excited about and moved by is the approach. so in chapter after chapter reminds us of the fundamental that we share and strive towards as a nation when it comes human rights. it, in clear terms where we're falling short and also where we've made some important progress. and there are some places, including in the electoral bill, the diversity of people with electoral success today. and importantly it documents not just and unequal outcomes, but actually causes of those, which i think is extremely important and something that we often don't delve deeply into. and then as mathias and martha have both said, it offers concrete solutions that can prevent, discriminate and that can address the violation, human rights and in many ways, i think is is its superpower.
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and unilever's ceo will retire at the end of next year the board will search for a replacement of alan jope shares trading 1.6% higher this mor morning. charlie huggins talks to us about this charlie, major news from unilever >> it seems so change was desperately needed at unilever people warranted wanted to see changes. they were hoping to see an announcement that the board is now starting to have influence on the company >> when it comes to alan jope's successor, do you have any suggestion of who would take the helm they look to consider internal and external candidates. >> i would think they are likely to look externally you look at unilever issues the last few years a few have been self inflicted there is a business which has extremely strong brands and emerging markets performance over a number of years prior to jope's appointing margin of pressure they made big expansive acquisitions dollar shave club in 2016 which hasn't really delivered much they see competition increase from smaller brands that have come on recently the world is a tougher place for unilever their execution has
and unilever's ceo will retire at the end of next year the board will search for a replacement of alan jope shares trading 1.6% higher this mor morning. charlie huggins talks to us about this charlie, major news from unilever >> it seems so change was desperately needed at unilever people warranted wanted to see changes. they were hoping to see an announcement that the board is now starting to have influence on the company >> when it comes to alan jope's successor, do you have any...
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so i was data you, i see the quote, the longer the doubt, melina alan. ah, ah oh, isn't it of we book i so they think w sub but it's you, okay, don't let us, you know, you know, k v. so key. so, but sometimes if i don't get that, i mean, can we not address? we've done the level where it allows him or not q model number in city, but i will report back to the the middle should do know the machine to machine output. she lamented. yeah. look, you are we on q o and i told us every does your honors latera are call me serious. yeah. establishment or printer law, lung kyoto. can do it on like i said, no more than another 4 would. i could all kitchen moon on thing which are sonya i shouldn't joke. is he on? i got so they should go to montana. i will. no, no, no, no. i'll put us before we get into i got to say that it is a high low. so need someone, i think i'll be waiting with a team. i mean when did pick up, boy, you know, we did an outcome program is i'm only certain somebody know, maybe hotel that they did that i got hired. i already ship a probably just a cou
so i was data you, i see the quote, the longer the doubt, melina alan. ah, ah oh, isn't it of we book i so they think w sub but it's you, okay, don't let us, you know, you know, k v. so key. so, but sometimes if i don't get that, i mean, can we not address? we've done the level where it allows him or not q model number in city, but i will report back to the the middle should do know the machine to machine output. she lamented. yeah. look, you are we on q o and i told us every does your honors...
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wanted to alan. let's go live than our diplomatic editor james bass at his outside. buckingham palace in london, allen up sir j, the, the scale of, of this operational that has got underway in scotland to bring the queen's coffin and the cortez from where she died at balmoral. so as to edinburgh. then of course, ultimately to london, i just can't be underestimated the scale of it. and we now have a date of the state funeral, which will be on the 19th of september. that's right, the 19th of september. and as you say, the scale of this, this national morning, is all very, very well planned, that the queen herself, was involved in the planning. she approved these plans that are now coming into force. and that will play out over this 10 day period until the funeral. that takes place, as you say, on monday, the 19th of september, relatively quiet day for king charles. today, he's currently in current house. that is his home. it's a very short distance from buckingham palace. it's known as one of the royal
wanted to alan. let's go live than our diplomatic editor james bass at his outside. buckingham palace in london, allen up sir j, the, the scale of, of this operational that has got underway in scotland to bring the queen's coffin and the cortez from where she died at balmoral. so as to edinburgh. then of course, ultimately to london, i just can't be underestimated the scale of it. and we now have a date of the state funeral, which will be on the 19th of september. that's right, the 19th of...
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there is alan fisher who's actually asked what's the cost of the moment alan, we've got minute guns fired by the king's troop royal horse artillery on the, the east lawn. the bells, the submersible bell and a curfew tower bell. are tolling a? what's, what's due to happen there? now, within the next hour, while they, as we've been saying that this is a place rooted in history and tradition, and that will be reflected in the service that we will see. 800 guests have been invited to form the congregation different from the guess who were in westminster abbey. these people are lot closer to the royal family, their personal friends, people who what could the queen, people have a real connection with the royal family. as we said that the service will be conducted by the dean of windsor. he'll be assisted by other clergymen, including the minister from catholic church in scotland and also the rector of the church at sandringham in the east of england. there will be a reading which will essentially repeat what was read at our grandparents' funeral and also her father's funeral. and there will be
there is alan fisher who's actually asked what's the cost of the moment alan, we've got minute guns fired by the king's troop royal horse artillery on the, the east lawn. the bells, the submersible bell and a curfew tower bell. are tolling a? what's, what's due to happen there? now, within the next hour, while they, as we've been saying that this is a place rooted in history and tradition, and that will be reflected in the service that we will see. 800 guests have been invited to form the...
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how thank you very much. alan fisher with all the latest there from edinburgh. thanks allen. thousands of protest his have taken to the streets in chalet as the country marks the 49th anniversary, the military coup led by general augusta pena shea. on the 11th of september, 1973, the military attack, the presidential palace left. when present, salvador lender was killed in a violence chilly van injured 17 years of dictatorship houses of political opponents were killed or disappeared, and he knew were arrested, tortured or forced into exile. alas, america editor, listen, you men has more now from santiago. it's a volatile situation every september 11th in this country. it's a date that sparks a lot of pain and a lot of anger and millions of people in this country. it did mark a military coup that took place on the 11th of september long before the twin towers. long before the date that most, most people think of the 11th of september, something that happened in the united states. but here it means something very, very different. it was an attack on democracy and
how thank you very much. alan fisher with all the latest there from edinburgh. thanks allen. thousands of protest his have taken to the streets in chalet as the country marks the 49th anniversary, the military coup led by general augusta pena shea. on the 11th of september, 1973, the military attack, the presidential palace left. when present, salvador lender was killed in a violence chilly van injured 17 years of dictatorship houses of political opponents were killed or disappeared, and he...
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and alan, people will have another chance to pay their respects in due course, wanted them understand the queen's volleyball line rest, harrison child sir, for a short period. that's right for for 24 hours. and of course, it will go to london and, and lie in state in westminster hall and people there will be given 3 days to see their farewells. but for many people in scotland, a trip to london, and particularly at the moment just simply isn't going to happen. so a, it's fitting that the people of scotland get the chance to see their farewells and is something that the queen herself plan. there were plans for each part of the united kingdom where she to pass away at her home in sandringham in norfolk, where she spent tends to spend christmas. whether it was at windsor the home that she used virtually day to day. and of course at buckingham palace, which is the official residence of the queen in london. and so it is perhaps fitting that it was operation unicorn that was put into place the one that would take place if she was to, to die in scotland and a plan that she would have been ver
and alan, people will have another chance to pay their respects in due course, wanted them understand the queen's volleyball line rest, harrison child sir, for a short period. that's right for for 24 hours. and of course, it will go to london and, and lie in state in westminster hall and people there will be given 3 days to see their farewells. but for many people in scotland, a trip to london, and particularly at the moment just simply isn't going to happen. so a, it's fitting that the people...
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i was here with alan fisher. is that for a so ellen, 3 and a half hours to launch the excitement builds again. exactly glorious morning here on florida space coast as well. you can see behind me people have been gathering since before dawn, hoping that they will get a view of the rocket as it launches the 1st space mission. really since 1972. there is a problem though. we know there was a problem on monday when they tried to launch, they thought then that there was a problem with the fueling and it turned out to be a gauge this time. it's another issue with fueling to get the rocket off the ground . you've got to mix liquid oxygen and mix with hydrogen. that is a slight problem with the feed to the hydrogen tank. and so they are working through the process of trying to sort that at the moment, but for the time being they're still hoping that that to a window that they have for the launch between 2 and 4 this afternoon. so in about 4 hours time, it will still go ahead, but clearly there is a concern if there was f
i was here with alan fisher. is that for a so ellen, 3 and a half hours to launch the excitement builds again. exactly glorious morning here on florida space coast as well. you can see behind me people have been gathering since before dawn, hoping that they will get a view of the rocket as it launches the 1st space mission. really since 1972. there is a problem though. we know there was a problem on monday when they tried to launch, they thought then that there was a problem with the fueling...
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i've jason. alan said that he put some 80 hours into it. so that is, i think, very important to stress. the other thing is that obviously when the new boots and often i'm in one, could choose either the impressionist. so the cubists. so the surrealists, i mean, i'd always disturbs and shops a few people, all sometimes are very large, number of people is one of our purposes. look at what happens when, for example, lack of photography and the 19th century. i mean, that was seen from landlords a direct threat to portraiture. after all, had been a low competitor down the centuries. and one of the things the artist tended to do, they made it very difficult for photographers some photography to be regarded as highly as an art form. but in this case, i think we're going to be more open minded. i mean, i would just advise, invite those were skeptics to look at the work and supposedly commercial possibilities and the concern that might be felt from artists there. well, of course, i mean now it's generally known that this exists who i know about it.
i've jason. alan said that he put some 80 hours into it. so that is, i think, very important to stress. the other thing is that obviously when the new boots and often i'm in one, could choose either the impressionist. so the cubists. so the surrealists, i mean, i'd always disturbs and shops a few people, all sometimes are very large, number of people is one of our purposes. look at what happens when, for example, lack of photography and the 19th century. i mean, that was seen from landlords a...
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alan partridge and liz truss! steve, thank you. thank you.m the university of leicester responding to the things in steve's film. they say "while we appreciate the film is based on real "events, it is fiction. "it is our view that the portrayal of the university is far removed "from the accurate work that took place. "we worked with philipa langley and she was not sidelined." and that's it. that is out next friday so people can decide. that's it. my view for what it's worth, it was brilliant. hello there. many parts of the country, particularly across england september has been a wetter than average month for many of us — in fact, the first wetter than average month since february. and we're ending the month on a fairly soggy note as well. we've had a lot of rain during friday. this band of rain eventually will be clearing away from the south coast as we head through this evening and tonight. so, clear skies developing tonight. still a scattering of showers in the north and west, but temperatures staying frost—free. we're looking at lows betw
alan partridge and liz truss! steve, thank you. thank you.m the university of leicester responding to the things in steve's film. they say "while we appreciate the film is based on real "events, it is fiction. "it is our view that the portrayal of the university is far removed "from the accurate work that took place. "we worked with philipa langley and she was not sidelined." and that's it. that is out next friday so people can decide. that's it. my view for what...
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then he wrote an op ed for the wall street journal alan dershow explaining why he's doing this.t >> alan dershowitz is a harvardd law professor emeritus harvard and we're happy to have him join us today. >>professor an mr. schwartz, thh for coming on .ve so you've already taken on . i happen to know a lot of heat from people you've known your whole life. fellow liberals, for being associated with any one near trump. sinvited but you're doing this anyway.. why it's going to get you disinvited from parties. why are you doing this? i've always juste gone where the constitution points me. whoever the governmentd oppresses and violatesviolat con reports, i'll defend them. their constitutional, i'll defend them. i've defended communists and . i've defended democrat i've def like teddy kennedy and republicans likeentr president trump. i will continuump.e to do so whn it comes to the constitution.no i'm not a conservative orican liberal or a democrat or who a republican.ants to i am somebody who wants totion. support the constitution. and today my old friy my old frt on the liberal left don't wa
then he wrote an op ed for the wall street journal alan dershow explaining why he's doing this.t >> alan dershowitz is a harvardd law professor emeritus harvard and we're happy to have him join us today. >>professor an mr. schwartz, thh for coming on .ve so you've already taken on . i happen to know a lot of heat from people you've known your whole life. fellow liberals, for being associated with any one near trump. sinvited but you're doing this anyway.. why it's going to get you...
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the region's chief investment officer, alan mcnight. government is looking to regulate banks.ecause they're able, what the fed just did to raise their prime rates. a whole fury have been hitting the tape including jpmorgan and fifth third bank. tell me exactly where financials stand in the greater picture of investing in them? >> first of all from a balance sheet perspective they're in much better shape than the financial crisis that might be cold comfort to people that saw what happened to financial stocks during the financial crisis. banks have gotten their act together with the help of the fed. when the yield curve is inverting flattening or inverting with the two year yield up, 10-year, 30 year-year-old is down that is not good for operating models for banks. that is not one of our favorite sectors. when you see economy slowing down because of rates rising that is not a good opportunity for banks. >> i don't mean it sound like a broken record, and i don't mean to, alan, how are you positioning your portfolios to embrace or deal with, make some yield in this rising straight
the region's chief investment officer, alan mcnight. government is looking to regulate banks.ecause they're able, what the fed just did to raise their prime rates. a whole fury have been hitting the tape including jpmorgan and fifth third bank. tell me exactly where financials stand in the greater picture of investing in them? >> first of all from a balance sheet perspective they're in much better shape than the financial crisis that might be cold comfort to people that saw what happened...
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and that is where the current comes from. alan. thank you for that. or you can listen by can now to the services inherent matheson from the hebrides are getting a traditional song to the service in he ha lee ah do i oh no need it? oh, she is in oh, oh, need sh ish oh i and now a thing at lee fassman, sir nicholas sturgeon getting up to say the 1st lesson. for everything there is a season and a tame for every matter under heaven. attain to be born whole and attain to die attained to plan and attain to plug oh it is plenty to attain to kill her and to tie him to hew a time to break down and a tie him to build up a time to week and a time to la, attend to morning and a tie in to dance a time to throw a waist. ringback on the 2 and a tie him to gather the wounds together. i tell you to embrace, see, i'm pertaining to refrain from embracing a time to seek and a time to lose a tame, to keep and a tame, to throw away a tame to tear and a time to so attain to keep silence and a time to speech a time too low and a time to heat a time for war and the time of 14
and that is where the current comes from. alan. thank you for that. or you can listen by can now to the services inherent matheson from the hebrides are getting a traditional song to the service in he ha lee ah do i oh no need it? oh, she is in oh, oh, need sh ish oh i and now a thing at lee fassman, sir nicholas sturgeon getting up to say the 1st lesson. for everything there is a season and a tame for every matter under heaven. attain to be born whole and attain to die attained to plan and...
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mm, apparently, galich chose her husband by the name of her brother, alan's cousin's name is alan well that competent naming should guarantee eternal happiness, but in april last year the family boat crashed, who broke through the bottom and thought that she did everything she could to save her family. perhaps this is the solution that i i understood the divorce was the most correct, because we disagreed, which we accepted about the divorce was correct, because, and we would probably kill each other a little more. and now we communicate very well. we are raising our son there. and we have some kind of respect, no. there were no obligations, there were no changes. mm some rk butt fights was a completely different situation oh no one knows never knows i don't want to know when he grew up he would watch the interview and watch it from a position offended mothers, and not from the position of the child of his father, his father is a textbook such a warehouse in the life of a child. he must think that he is the best, the coolest. he really, he has a good father, so well, i'm sorry, i'm sorr
mm, apparently, galich chose her husband by the name of her brother, alan's cousin's name is alan well that competent naming should guarantee eternal happiness, but in april last year the family boat crashed, who broke through the bottom and thought that she did everything she could to save her family. perhaps this is the solution that i i understood the divorce was the most correct, because we disagreed, which we accepted about the divorce was correct, because, and we would probably kill each...
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we are going to be talking about inflation with former vice chairs of the fed alan blinder. a lot more coming up. thank you so much jay and michael. i hope we see you again. thank you. good night everybody. >> goodbye. announcer: we take you live to president biden's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania to hear from kevin mccarthy as he shares his thoughts on the administration and the direction of the democratic party. you are watching live coverage. >> air travel has never been more unpredictable. families go to the grocery store and find empty shelves. necessities like baby formula have been impossible to find, which means many children can't get the nutrition that they need. if you can find what you need at the store, it costs more. a lot more. food prices are up more than 13%. the highest increase ever. we are told again and again by washington that it is all temporary. but this historic spending binge of joe biden and his democrat congress has brought the greatest inflation crisis to this nation in generations. democrats spend your money on wasteful projects including mi
we are going to be talking about inflation with former vice chairs of the fed alan blinder. a lot more coming up. thank you so much jay and michael. i hope we see you again. thank you. good night everybody. >> goodbye. announcer: we take you live to president biden's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania to hear from kevin mccarthy as he shares his thoughts on the administration and the direction of the democratic party. you are watching live coverage. >> air travel has never been more...
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pasaron una balsa inflable, que alquilaba un mexicano otros intentaron pasar caminando entre ellos alancorriente. >> yo vi las cabecitas que iban en el agua, y bien el fondo como 200 m de donde estaba, que habÍan gente agarrÁndose de las ramas, el agua era muy fuerte. reportero: mauro se querÍa lanzar con su sobrino pero mexicano de la balsa lo dejo. >> si quieres aliÉntate pero te vas a morir me dijo, si ya no lo creen ya no estÁn. reportero: eventualmente en mauro cruzÓ en la balsa, el sÁbado por la tarde se habÍa recuperado 9 cuerpos, que ayer se encontraron 2 mÁs entre los abogados se identificÓ el cuerpo de alan. >> yo no sÉ cuÁl ha sido la Última decisiÓn, hasta ahorita no me cabe en la cabeza. reportero: mauro llegÓ anoche a los angeles con sus hermanas despuÉs de haber estado 6 dÍas en custodia de migraciÓn, respecto la dejÓ en perÚ a su esposa y niÑo de 4 aÑos su familiares por ahora dicen que estÁn esperando que le entreguen el cuerpo para repatriarla su paÍs de origen mientras tanto las autoridades migratorias dicen que del grupo denigrante que se llevÓ el rÍo serÍa an 5 desa
pasaron una balsa inflable, que alquilaba un mexicano otros intentaron pasar caminando entre ellos alancorriente. >> yo vi las cabecitas que iban en el agua, y bien el fondo como 200 m de donde estaba, que habÍan gente agarrÁndose de las ramas, el agua era muy fuerte. reportero: mauro se querÍa lanzar con su sobrino pero mexicano de la balsa lo dejo. >> si quieres aliÉntate pero te vas a morir me dijo, si ya no lo creen ya no estÁn. reportero: eventualmente en mauro cruzÓ en...
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volatility and we will discuss the outlook for consumer spending and inflation with the ceo of unilever, alan jope today's market dashboard, mike santoli tracking the pullback, down 0.5% on the s&p what levels are you watching >> 3900 the one that it's been toggling above and below for a while today. also in focus on friday the s&p was down about a percent and a half in the last few hours of trading on friday, so 3900 in addition to being a round number is where the lower end of this range has been and we've only dipped below it in june and july so far it's defined the prevailing lower end of this range since about may. the other part of it is, it's kind of the uptrend from july's roughly right in there it shows you it's a little bit of a somewhat decisive area in terms of whether that rally in june is going to stick over sold conditions developing in stocks right here going up against those higher treasury yields and dollars and macro pressures we know about. that's why the market isn't down in a comprehensive or direct way. we are kind of over sold we should get some bounces in here that mi
volatility and we will discuss the outlook for consumer spending and inflation with the ceo of unilever, alan jope today's market dashboard, mike santoli tracking the pullback, down 0.5% on the s&p what levels are you watching >> 3900 the one that it's been toggling above and below for a while today. also in focus on friday the s&p was down about a percent and a half in the last few hours of trading on friday, so 3900 in addition to being a round number is where the lower end of...
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. >> we are joined alive now, by alan. -- joined alive now by alan.have heard the argument that western support and commitment to the conflict has to continue. >> exactly. he's also making the point that the united nations that needs to do a lot more. if there's a country involved in a war with aggression with another they should lose their delegation rights with the united nations, the right to vote. and if they are security council member, they have to lose the veto. he laid out as he has many times, his five-point plan she says is nonnegotiated -- nonnegotiable. he has asked for the recognition of the sovereign territory of ukraine to the pre-work borders. there needs to be punishment for the attack and reparations, essentially for all of the lives that have been lost. and there needs to be security aaron and tease going forward so that ukraine is in getting involved and finding a year -- a war every 15 or 20 years with russia. the length ski also made the point that putin has announced the largest mobilization and russia since the second world whi
. >> we are joined alive now, by alan. -- joined alive now by alan.have heard the argument that western support and commitment to the conflict has to continue. >> exactly. he's also making the point that the united nations that needs to do a lot more. if there's a country involved in a war with aggression with another they should lose their delegation rights with the united nations, the right to vote. and if they are security council member, they have to lose the veto. he laid out...
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of course alan, what stood out for you. what stood out is the, this is largely a speech came to the domestic audience and, and you can understand that to degree. this is her 1st large set piece speech, and it comes 2 weeks after she was appointed prime minister. and of course, a huge part of that was taken out of dealing with official duties because of the death of the queen. something that she reference a couple of times during your speech. so when she talks about how they need to make sure the borders are secure and to regenerate the economy in the united kingdom, those are real domestic challenges for her because she's facing a problem with a plunging currency. also, inflation looks as if is going to keep increasing i, there's going to be huge energy bills for families, and many people are struggling to feed their family. so she's really got to address that. she dealt, of course with ukraine. i essentially saying that freedom cannot fail. i and making the point that there still has to be support. now people have been ask
of course alan, what stood out for you. what stood out is the, this is largely a speech came to the domestic audience and, and you can understand that to degree. this is her 1st large set piece speech, and it comes 2 weeks after she was appointed prime minister. and of course, a huge part of that was taken out of dealing with official duties because of the death of the queen. something that she reference a couple of times during your speech. so when she talks about how they need to make sure...
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alan: when i last looked, 150 basis points were effectively priced in. market is really pushing them into a corner to do something huge. effectively the pound will go down further. it remains to be seen how much will be needed on the day itself. there is a lot of water that will flow under this bridge before then. i would suggest at least 100 basis points will be needed at that point. jonathan: can they do anything about what is happening with pound sterling? the forces worldwide right now are powerful, fed hiking cycle, dollar dominance on the back of it. can i do anything to fight this? alan: great point. it's a question of how much they should fight this. one of the problems that u.k. has, its balance of payments is in seriously negative condition as far as the pound is concerned. the deficit is one of the largest out there. when i last looked, last 12 months, they were the worst among 45 countries. the financing needs are huge. the issue is what is the appropriate policy mix to stem the tide as it were? i think the bank of england has been backed int
alan: when i last looked, 150 basis points were effectively priced in. market is really pushing them into a corner to do something huge. effectively the pound will go down further. it remains to be seen how much will be needed on the day itself. there is a lot of water that will flow under this bridge before then. i would suggest at least 100 basis points will be needed at that point. jonathan: can they do anything about what is happening with pound sterling? the forces worldwide right now are...
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she asked alan to investigate it and alan said, you know, it's too late to do anything but lou found a way for some anonymous funding to be given to help the woman find a place to live. these are things that just would never see the light of day if we weren't researching lou and her life when she passed away her family pulled open a desk drawer and they found countless numbers of checks of people who knew that she had given them money and they were size. they were trying to pay her back. she never cashed them. so the extent of her private philanthropy is probably never going to be known. probably not even to some of the people who received it. again. this is a woman who does it has not gotten her do and i hope that i'm doing a little bit this this afternoon to do her justice. so i'm going to wrap this up and say okay. well, you know, you can say to me annette, you know, she's done all these tremendous things. why do we not know more about her what's going on here? well part of it is lou hated publicity. she did not cultivate the press in fact, she wrote in a letter to alan how much s
she asked alan to investigate it and alan said, you know, it's too late to do anything but lou found a way for some anonymous funding to be given to help the woman find a place to live. these are things that just would never see the light of day if we weren't researching lou and her life when she passed away her family pulled open a desk drawer and they found countless numbers of checks of people who knew that she had given them money and they were size. they were trying to pay her back. she...
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i asked that we have a condition of dealing with -- >> thank, you alan, thank you for sharing. unfortunately, your firsthand experience, our deepest sympathy at your loss. it never goes away, and it's not easy for you to publicly share that with us. but it's so important you have. before we get to our next briefer, i wanted to see if i could work in quickly to our members who experienced a little bit of schedule question. the representative with opening remarks, and then representative cicilline who has a question. then we'll go back to the briefer, and representative hagan's. let's take those two, and the others if you could raise your hand electronically. we will try and fit you into as part of the briefing. we're grateful for our members. we're under great pressure for scheduling, and they took interest in this to be part of it. quickly, representative cicilline for question. and we'll take questions and go to our next presenter. >> thank, you i really appreciate the opportunity to participate in this. so i'm relatively new to congress but i've participated in the friends of
i asked that we have a condition of dealing with -- >> thank, you alan, thank you for sharing. unfortunately, your firsthand experience, our deepest sympathy at your loss. it never goes away, and it's not easy for you to publicly share that with us. but it's so important you have. before we get to our next briefer, i wanted to see if i could work in quickly to our members who experienced a little bit of schedule question. the representative with opening remarks, and then representative...