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as allen bee was advancing to jerusalem. he took the city.stern people coming in invading, conquering and killing people. allen bee knows to them they are toxic. >> he makes clear that he reverses the city and refuses to enter the city except on foot. this is the iconic photograph of allen bee walking into the old city surrounded by his entourage. >> general allen bee announces from now on, all three languages, arabic and hewbrew ad jerusalem will be respected. >> that sounds wonderful, right? >> the british presented themselves to the palestinians as saviors from the ottoman oppression. there was the man so wonderful, walking in humility in the holy city. that's really stabbing the arabs in the back. ♪ ♪ (sounds of car doors closing) (screaming & laughter) ♪ ♪ (sounds of car doors closing) (crash sound & tires squealing) (phone chimes) this is onstar. we've detected a crash from your phone. is anyone injured? i don't think so. good. help is on the way. is there anyone i can call for you? my dad. okay, i'm calling him now. get ready - our mos
as allen bee was advancing to jerusalem. he took the city.stern people coming in invading, conquering and killing people. allen bee knows to them they are toxic. >> he makes clear that he reverses the city and refuses to enter the city except on foot. this is the iconic photograph of allen bee walking into the old city surrounded by his entourage. >> general allen bee announces from now on, all three languages, arabic and hewbrew ad jerusalem will be respected. >> that sounds...
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allen? >> reporter: juliette, i will bring in the president. it has been a long time since we have stood next to each other. >> 547 days on this field without fans. >> reporter: but who's counting? >> it is good to be back. it's good to have the fans back. last year was a tough year across-the-board. it looks and feels really good right now. we are over 65,000 tickets sold tonight. >> reporter: what is happening úfor ticket holders? what are prices? what is happening? >> we are sold out for the season. to 49ers.com and buy the tickets for the rest of the season games. we opened with green bay at home on sunday night and there are only a couple of hundred left. >> reporter: how about covid protocols? >> if you take a look at the vaccination rates in our county, the staff has been vaccinated. you have to be vaccinated indoors and have to wear a mask outdoors. you don't have to wear a mask to do what we are doing right now but we have been preparing for this for the last 15 months. >> reporter: the fans are ready. can you feel that energy? >> even
allen? >> reporter: juliette, i will bring in the president. it has been a long time since we have stood next to each other. >> 547 days on this field without fans. >> reporter: but who's counting? >> it is good to be back. it's good to have the fans back. last year was a tough year across-the-board. it looks and feels really good right now. we are over 65,000 tickets sold tonight. >> reporter: what is happening úfor ticket holders? what are prices? what is...
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is lily allen's problem. haunted or not, the _ allen's problem.mber| allen's problem. haunted or. not, the outspoken number one selling single's fully aware that the surprising move to the dressing room after being approached by a casting director out of the blue comes with the risk of well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i _ premature exit stage left. the fact that l do _ premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live _ premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in _ premature exit stage left. iie: fact that i do live in new premature exit stage left. "iie: fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there is a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken the job because i would have to live with the consequences, but yeah, everything is great, it's all working out fine.— all working out fine. indeed, after review _ all working out fine. indeed, after review rave _ all working out fine. indeed, after review rave reviews - all working out fine. indeed, i
is lily allen's problem. haunted or not, the _ allen's problem.mber| allen's problem. haunted or. not, the outspoken number one selling single's fully aware that the surprising move to the dressing room after being approached by a casting director out of the blue comes with the risk of well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i _ premature exit stage left. the fact that l do _ premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live _ premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in _...
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of the cho allen desert.of animals, black bears, mountain lion so a big diversity. and flora and fauna. 710, this is the ranger on foot patrol in the area. bud 710, this is the ranger on foot patrol in the area.— 710, this is the ranger on foot patrol in the area. and there is more to this — patrol in the area. and there is more to this wild _ patrol in the area. and there is more to this wild corner - patrol in the area. and there is more to this wild corner of - patrol in the area. and there is more to this wild corner of the | more to this wild corner of the earth than its incredible diversity of living species. big bend has more dinosaurfossils than of living species. big bend has more dinosaur fossils than any other national park, over 90 different species have been discovered here dating back 80 million years. this is called a copper _ dating back 80 million years. try 3 is called a copper light which is fossilised dinosaur faecal material. dinosaur to. this is dinosaur to, that would be great. bud dino
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and going to be transnational miss allen. i want to come back to the science for a minute because some of the impacts of climate change no matter what we do from here on out there it reversible on the well rise. so it takes hundreds of years for the deep ocean to fill the top. and it takes many hundreds of years with john ice sheets to melts and comes to the new equilibrium in new wilma. well, so sea level rise is one example of an irreversible change through already committed to maybe a few meters of sea level rise, but also the many, many hundreds of years. so thus, in many regions, you can adapt to that kind of change and it's beyond human timescales. but the crucial thing to note that if we don't limit the warming of the planet to $1.00 degrees c of pre industrial, or even 2 degrees c, if $1.00 is impossible, then they'll be an even larger rising sea level in the long term so the fact that it's a reversible still doesn't mean we, we don't need to stop doing cutting, greenhouse gas emissions. it's even more crucial to do t
and going to be transnational miss allen. i want to come back to the science for a minute because some of the impacts of climate change no matter what we do from here on out there it reversible on the well rise. so it takes hundreds of years for the deep ocean to fill the top. and it takes many hundreds of years with john ice sheets to melts and comes to the new equilibrium in new wilma. well, so sea level rise is one example of an irreversible change through already committed to maybe a few...
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un milagro. >> doctor allen, solamente nos queda un minuto. ¿algo más que quiera decir?or teléfono ahora y ordenar las ortesis walkfit. sólo imaginen: por menos de 20 dólares, pueden deshacerse del dolor. ¿qué pueden perder? y piensen en todo lo que pueden ganar. así que, de parte del doctor allen selner, mimi umidon y de su servidor, stuart pankin, sean felices, saludables y caminen en buena forma. >> ( aplausos ) >> narrador: este fue un anuncio pagado por walkfit, presentado por phase 4 orthotics. ¿con prisa? tranquilo... aquí estamos para ti con chevron con techron... para limpieza y millaje insuperables... y snacks, bebidas y más. chevron. contigo, adonde vayas. ¡vámonos! (musica) jovencito hispano, atropellado por un vehiculo de las autoridades. encienden las alarmas en new york 10 personas resultaron heridas >> se dieron con todo fanáticos caravana golpes
un milagro. >> doctor allen, solamente nos queda un minuto. ¿algo más que quiera decir?or teléfono ahora y ordenar las ortesis walkfit. sólo imaginen: por menos de 20 dólares, pueden deshacerse del dolor. ¿qué pueden perder? y piensen en todo lo que pueden ganar. así que, de parte del doctor allen selner, mimi umidon y de su servidor, stuart pankin, sean felices, saludables y caminen en buena forma. >> ( aplausos ) >> narrador: este fue un anuncio pagado por walkfit,...
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it's lily allen's problem, it's not mine.ve to the theatre dressing room after being approached by a casting director out of the blue, comes with a risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there's a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken the job �*cause i'd have to live with the consequences, but yeah, no, everything's great, it's all working out fine. indeed, after a few rave reviews from fans in previews before next week's official opening, it looks like the 36—year—old can believe in herself once more, as well as the ghosts they're all staying up to see. mark lobel, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz shafernacker. well, it is that classic mist bag today. it changes from hour to hour. even minute to minute across some parts of the country. sunny spells to heavy downpours. cracks of thunder in the last few hours as well and all brought by this low pressure sitting on top o
it's lily allen's problem, it's not mine.ve to the theatre dressing room after being approached by a casting director out of the blue, comes with a risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there's a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken the job �*cause i'd have to live with the consequences, but yeah, no, everything's great, it's all working out fine. indeed, after...
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it's lily allen's problem. fully aware that the surprising move to the dressing room after being approached by a casting director out of the blue comes with the risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there is a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken thejob because i would have to live with the consequences, but yeah, everything is great, it's all working out fine. indeed, after rave reviews from fans and previews before next week's official opening, it looks like the 36—year—old can believe in herself once more, as well as the ghosts they're all staying up to see. mark lobel, bbc news. mark's report on the play called 2:22 is exactly 2:22 long. she has acquired more than 60,000 tea canisters, keeping them in four different houses, although she has never travelled, the boxes are from all over the world and the first engraved tin box dates back to 1868. you can reach me on twitter — i'
it's lily allen's problem. fully aware that the surprising move to the dressing room after being approached by a casting director out of the blue comes with the risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there is a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken thejob because i would have to live with the consequences, but yeah, everything is great, it's all working out fine....
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it's lily allen's problem, it's not mine. a casting director out of the blue, comes with a risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there's a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken the job �*cause i'd have to live with the consequences, but yeah, no, everything's great, it's all working out fine. indeed, after a few rave reviews from fans in previews before next week's official opening, it looks like the 36—year—old can believe in herself once more, as well as the ghosts they're all staying up to see. mark lobel, bbc news. that is it from me. as ever, there is plenty more on the website and the bbc news app. do download that if you haven't already. if you are online, get me on social media, i am at el vaughanjones. i'm lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello, hello everybody. i hope you're doing all right. in time for the weekend we are joined by an area of low pressure which in turn
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it�*s lily allen�*s problem, it�*s not mine. out of the blue, comes with a risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there�*s a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn�*t have taken the job �*cause i�*d have to live with the consequences, but yeah, no, everything�*s great, it�*s all working out fine. indeed, after a few rave reviews from fans in previews before next week�*s official opening, it looks like the 36—year—old can believe in herself once more, as well as the ghosts they�*re all staying up to see. mark lobel, bbc news. a reminder of our top story: the united states and britain have urged their remaining citizens in afghanistan to leave immediately because of the worsening security situation there. the taliban have seized a provincial capital in southern afghanistan. they�*ve also released hundreds of inmates from a prison they�*ve captured in the northern province ofjowzjan. you can reach me on twitter. i�*m
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richard allen, grant buskie and tom berg. we appreciate it. and thank you to for watching, you can see this and all of our previous programs. again, anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, you can go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. we are at a inside story for making ben alan from the entire team here in the back in the me ah, ah, ah, ah, freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for afghan traders who brave the con corey to, that is no choice combating the impossible to sound that good in isolated area. we follow that daring journeys as they overcome the extremes. risking it all i've got is john. on al jazeera, lisa hype of english for, for lies in elicit market for the rich and powerful, i'm one of the leading specialist work undercover. just yours investigative unit exposes the inner workings of key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. something like one. in addition,
richard allen, grant buskie and tom berg. we appreciate it. and thank you to for watching, you can see this and all of our previous programs. again, anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com. and for further discussion, you can go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. we are at a inside story for making ben alan from the entire team here in the back in the me ah, ah, ah, ah, freezing winds and...
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we are trying to win games out there and so whatever it takes we will do that. >> allen's list, this takes guts. jo martinez in the 9ers game popped the question to his girlfriend latisha and judging on the reaction she said yes. how joe responded. even raider fans around the section had to applaud that. that, my friends is love at levi stadium. and i will just tell you. i had to go to mexico to pop my question and that was just a small little group. no pressure there but boy doing it in a packed section during an nfl game. i don't know. >> the cameras on you and everybody is looking around and the pressure is on her. you better say yes. >> everybody is on team love. don't you think? he had the confidence of the 39ers and what they did. >> he did. that's true. >>> still ahead at 5:30. he is being called the perfect covid storm. what we are learning abouta coronavirus outbreak at a bay area elementary school. >>> plus crew members on this ship sick with covid-19 and boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five buck
we are trying to win games out there and so whatever it takes we will do that. >> allen's list, this takes guts. jo martinez in the 9ers game popped the question to his girlfriend latisha and judging on the reaction she said yes. how joe responded. even raider fans around the section had to applaud that. that, my friends is love at levi stadium. and i will just tell you. i had to go to mexico to pop my question and that was just a small little group. no pressure there but boy doing it in...
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can you hear me allen? just just checking to see if you can hear me allen. i believe we've lost some audio that will get allen back a little bit later. but in the meantime, let's speak try white house correspondent, kimberly how can, who's also joining us from washington d. c. and let me throw that question that you, kimberly all the ok button, administration and us officials speaking firm to this 31st of august deadline, despite what we've seen today, a couple that is the open question. and so we are watching carefully to hear from the u. s, president, we had anticipated it would have happened in the past hour, but due to the explosions that have happened at cobble airport at abbey gave as well as the baron hotel. the president's schedule has changed considerably. let me go through some of the updates. what we had been anticipating is the president would be appearing with the really prime minister of tale bell of bennett in the oval office. and that report would have a chance to ask him about these explosions. that meeting has now been delayed. officially,
can you hear me allen? just just checking to see if you can hear me allen. i believe we've lost some audio that will get allen back a little bit later. but in the meantime, let's speak try white house correspondent, kimberly how can, who's also joining us from washington d. c. and let me throw that question that you, kimberly all the ok button, administration and us officials speaking firm to this 31st of august deadline, despite what we've seen today, a couple that is the open question. and so...
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it's lily allen's problem. as long as he stays in there, that's fine.ting director out of the blue comes with the risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there's a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken the job �*cause i'd have to live with the consequences, but yeah, no, everything's great, it's all working out fine. indeed, after rave reviews from fans and previews before next week's official opening, it looks like the 36—year—old can believe in herself once more, as well as the ghosts they're all staying up to see. mark lobel, bbc news. that is it from me. get me online on twitter. this is bbc news, i buy. —— bye—bye. hello there. the very unsettled august weather continues into this weekend. low pressure nearby will generate further showers, and again, like friday, we could see some thunderstorms which could lead to some localised flooding in places. but there will be some good spells of sunshine in between, particularly a
it's lily allen's problem. as long as he stays in there, that's fine.ting director out of the blue comes with the risk of, well, a premature exit stage left. the fact that i do live in new york kind of meant there's a very clear exit strategy if it all goes terribly wrong. if i was living in london, i probably wouldn't have taken the job �*cause i'd have to live with the consequences, but yeah, no, everything's great, it's all working out fine. indeed, after rave reviews from fans and...
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elizabeth and allen. >> a long several days. no doubt.thank you, andrea. >>> planning a trip to europe? the new travel restrictions you may face. >>> coming up at 6:00. one of the places threatened by the caldor fire. a summer camp. thousand they are trying to sake memories. >>> if you are searching for ways to help out afghan evacuees. this woman has taken in eight refugees over time. >> i would say how enjoyable and rewarding and easy it was. >>> great. >> would you have done it sooner. >> i think so. >>> i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. live look at the state capitol where the election of governor newsom taking on more importance as the deadline approaches. earlier i had the chance to sit down with one of the republican challengers john cox and ask about his change to change the direction of the state if newsom is recalled and he gets the most votes. >> w
elizabeth and allen. >> a long several days. no doubt.thank you, andrea. >>> planning a trip to europe? the new travel restrictions you may face. >>> coming up at 6:00. one of the places threatened by the caldor fire. a summer camp. thousand they are trying to sake memories. >>> if you are searching for ways to help out afghan evacuees. this woman has taken in eight refugees over time. >> i would say how enjoyable and rewarding and easy it was....
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richard allen, grants buskie and tom burke. we appreciate it and thank you to for watching, you can see this and all about previous programs. again, anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion, you can go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. we are at a inside story for making but alan, from the entire team here in the me ah, ah ah ah, you 0 3rd risk of extinction in bishop plan to read the nation of the president sizes one. when he investigated on out most people will never know what's beyond the stone, the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear is not an option, but we're not most people on august 12 bad the go to the polls and what approving the hotly contested electrons because he grappled and he can run the troubles and impacts of cold the 19 day without there for the latest upgrade,
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i'd like to come back to you, mister allen. the report says that humans are unequivocally to blame for what we're seeing, but does, encouraging people to get engaged in climate change on an individual level. will that make enough of a difference or does it need to be stopping those big misses at the top? does it need to be only policy down if you know what i'm saying? well yeah, so you get to the point. so in terms of individuals, sure, people can see what's going on in terms of the climate change and see the science. and they can take various actions themselves, but if everyone does a little bit unfortunately, will achieve only a little bit. so everyone needs to do a lot in the only way that can happen is for governance for cities, the companies to take leadership and cause large sco and rapid reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. mr. burke, we should talk about opportunities to address climate change. what are some of the most obvious opportunities that are out there right now in terms of building for a better future? i'm th
i'd like to come back to you, mister allen. the report says that humans are unequivocally to blame for what we're seeing, but does, encouraging people to get engaged in climate change on an individual level. will that make enough of a difference or does it need to be stopping those big misses at the top? does it need to be only policy down if you know what i'm saying? well yeah, so you get to the point. so in terms of individuals, sure, people can see what's going on in terms of the climate...
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now, the british singer lily allen i now, the british singer lily allen has made her acting debut.ience far scarier than performing a music concert. the 36 —year—old is starring in �*two twenty—two', a supernatural thriller about four friends caught up in a night of high tension. mark lobel reports. the multi—award winner's performed in front of tens of thousands on glastonbury�*s famous pyramid stage. # when do you think it will all become clear? # cos i'm being taken over by the fear #. now in her new incarnation as an actress, following five weeks of rehearsals, she says she really is being taken over by the fear. i know people say, oh, you've been on a stage before, but it is a completely different experience, it's kind of like, much scarierfor me. on stage, lily's character examines the supernatural late into the night. as the witching hour approaches, she argues ghosts are like random memories. you mostly ignore them, but every so often one sticks out because it sets off some emotional response, so you share it again. the choice of london's noel coward theatre for lily allen'
now, the british singer lily allen i now, the british singer lily allen has made her acting debut.ience far scarier than performing a music concert. the 36 —year—old is starring in �*two twenty—two', a supernatural thriller about four friends caught up in a night of high tension. mark lobel reports. the multi—award winner's performed in front of tens of thousands on glastonbury�*s famous pyramid stage. # when do you think it will all become clear? # cos i'm being taken over by the...
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joining us now, ron allen in manhattan. tom winter at 30 rock. msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney general, and susan del percio who also served as special adviser to governor cuomo. >> ron allen, susan del percio, tom winter, let me start with you about the accusations and the way he tried to re-cast them today. let's fact check him and his attorney who preceded him before we get into the politics of it. >> sure, andrea. a couple of things. this is the first time we heard the governor address specifically the allegations made against him in that independent report released by the attorney general's office as it pertained to trooper number 1. this is a member of his protective detail who she says was the subject of, rather, sexual harassment and claims in statements made by the governor about her attire and about her dress and about the idea that she was going to be married and that will result in a reduction in her sex drive according to the report. on top of that, she also said he touched her inappropriately at times. the
joining us now, ron allen in manhattan. tom winter at 30 rock. msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney general, and susan del percio who also served as special adviser to governor cuomo. >> ron allen, susan del percio, tom winter, let me start with you about the accusations and the way he tried to re-cast them today. let's fact check him and his attorney who preceded him before we get into the politics of it. >> sure, andrea. a couple of things. this is the first...
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, and all astonished to learn how far this technology has come. >> linda allen: i wasn't aware until one on the florida turnpike, and that just- - it just scares me. i can't imagine. but i didn't know anything about it. >> wertheim: no one's talking about it at work? >> jeff widdows: nobody, never, never. >> eric richardson: i didn't know that it'd come so far. and i'm thinking, "wow, it's here." >> wertheim: he's right. the autonomous truck revolution is here. it just isn't much discussed-- not on c.b. radios, and not in statehouses. and transportation agencies are not inclined to pump the brakes. from florida, hang a left and drive 2,000 miles west on i-10 and you'll hit the proving grounds of a company with a fleet of 50 autonomous rigs. this is a shop floor? or this is a laboratory. >> chuck price: it's both. >> wertheim: in the guts of the sonoran desert, outside tucson, chuck price is chief product officer at tusimple, a global autonomous trucking outfit valued at more than a billion dollars, with operations in the u.s. and china. at this depot, $12 million-worth of gleaming se
, and all astonished to learn how far this technology has come. >> linda allen: i wasn't aware until one on the florida turnpike, and that just- - it just scares me. i can't imagine. but i didn't know anything about it. >> wertheim: no one's talking about it at work? >> jeff widdows: nobody, never, never. >> eric richardson: i didn't know that it'd come so far. and i'm thinking, "wow, it's here." >> wertheim: he's right. the autonomous truck revolution is...
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we have richard allen.t professor of climate -- climate science at the university of reading. in melbourne, we have grant and associate professor at the institute for global health at the university of melbourne and e author of climate health encourage. in london, todd burke, chairman of the third-generation environmentalism think tank. thank you for joining us. inside story. beginning with you, mr. out, so we lay out what is at stake for the conversation. if the world continues on its trajectory, the report finds the world could warm by two degrees by the year 2060. what would that world look like? mr. a the sciencel is clearlen: intensifying. their hair than that. it will intensify the extremes even more. as has been shown in the report are stated in the report, we can avoid the worst dangers of climate change if we act now. kim: i have we been so unable to change the course of the climate crisis? we have talked about this for years. >> you're right about that. it is not because the scientist haven't told
we have richard allen.t professor of climate -- climate science at the university of reading. in melbourne, we have grant and associate professor at the institute for global health at the university of melbourne and e author of climate health encourage. in london, todd burke, chairman of the third-generation environmentalism think tank. thank you for joining us. inside story. beginning with you, mr. out, so we lay out what is at stake for the conversation. if the world continues on its...
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a lot, according to the ceo of ethan allen. we'll ask him why he's changing his stock's ticker symbol and how he's navigating the backlog of orders. >>> later, wall street getting behind a faster taper timeline say that five times fast we'll talk to the chief economist at morgan stanley about her latest call and what it means for the market. >>> as we head to break, a look at the rise in metal and mining stocks in today's session. alcoa, steel dynamics, nucor all higher you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> welcome back to "power lunch. with the infrastructure bill in focus, we are watching movement in some of the stocks that could benefit from increased spending in those types of areas, starting with one of the etfs that tracks those names, the ticker pave, the global infrastructure etf up by 2%. best day in three weeks, by the
a lot, according to the ceo of ethan allen. we'll ask him why he's changing his stock's ticker symbol and how he's navigating the backlog of orders. >>> later, wall street getting behind a faster taper timeline say that five times fast we'll talk to the chief economist at morgan stanley about her latest call and what it means for the market. >>> as we head to break, a look at the rise in metal and mining stocks in today's session. alcoa, steel dynamics, nucor all higher you...
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here now is texas gubernatorial candidate and former florida congressman colonel allen west. colonel, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. greetings from houston, texas. steve: it's good to have you this morning, sir. what do you make of these two run away texas democrats who, you know, they left your state and went to deck and now they have gone on vacation to portugal because apparently they had made the reservations a year ago or something like that and they had nonrefundable tickets. obviously they had to go. they had nonrefundable tickets, colonel. >> yeah. it's amazing.
here now is texas gubernatorial candidate and former florida congressman colonel allen west. colonel, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. greetings from houston, texas. steve: it's good to have you this morning, sir. what do you make of these two run away texas democrats who, you know, they left your state and went to deck and now they have gone on vacation to portugal because apparently they had made the reservations a year ago or something like that and they had nonrefundable...
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he believed was a firearm in allen's lap. a brief struggle over the weapon in sudan. ellen was shot the weapon turned out to be a bb gun. the officer said he feared his fellow officer and felt he had no choice but to fire his weapon. it is an ambitious development project and tomorrow will mark a major step forward as officials consider a developer for the former concord naval weapons station, and we'll show you how one team of firefighters work today to help stop the at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. conquered involving the redevelopment of the former concord naval weapons station. the conquered city council will discus
he believed was a firearm in allen's lap. a brief struggle over the weapon in sudan. ellen was shot the weapon turned out to be a bb gun. the officer said he feared his fellow officer and felt he had no choice but to fire his weapon. it is an ambitious development project and tomorrow will mark a major step forward as officials consider a developer for the former concord naval weapons station, and we'll show you how one team of firefighters work today to help stop the at usaa, we've been called...
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any further comments, allen? >> i was just thinking on the filed part of it, the admin has available. so the different utilities might have to be changed. >> so what are you suggesting? >> yeah. i mean it requires further analysis because there's more things to look at too. >> president: okay. >> president: commissioner moran. >> that's not even on city streets and we want to make sure that somehow we either have or have access to that kind of stuff and that may take legislation to the next level. >> president: yeah. it's something to be considered because, you know, we had to hire a contractor to go down and fish for it. >> commissioner: i'm with you on that. >> commissioner: i guess, maybe it can be around within the city boundary, whoever is doing business needs to do something like that. obviously, i'm not a lawyer and i'm not very good at drafting such language, but it will be something around having a repository of all these underground whatever we have as builds would be great. now, if people want to do bu
any further comments, allen? >> i was just thinking on the filed part of it, the admin has available. so the different utilities might have to be changed. >> so what are you suggesting? >> yeah. i mean it requires further analysis because there's more things to look at too. >> president: okay. >> president: commissioner moran. >> that's not even on city streets and we want to make sure that somehow we either have or have access to that kind of stuff and that...
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any further comments, allen? >> i was just thinking on the filed part of it, the admin has available. so the different utilities might have to be changed. >> so what are you suggesting? >> yeah. i mean it requires further analysis because there's more things to look at too. >> president: okay. >> president: commissioner moran. >> that's not even on city streets and we want to make sure that somehow we either have or have access to that kind of stuff and that may take legislation to the next level. >> president: yeah. it's something to be considered because, you know, we had to hire a contractor to go down and fish for it. >> commissioner: i'm with you on that. >> commissioner: i guess, maybe it can be around within the city boundary, whoever is doing business needs to do something like that. obviously, i'm not a lawyer and i'm not very good at drafting such language, but it will be something around having a repository of all these underground whatever we have as builds would be great. now, if people want to do bu
any further comments, allen? >> i was just thinking on the filed part of it, the admin has available. so the different utilities might have to be changed. >> so what are you suggesting? >> yeah. i mean it requires further analysis because there's more things to look at too. >> president: okay. >> president: commissioner moran. >> that's not even on city streets and we want to make sure that somehow we either have or have access to that kind of stuff and that...
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allen, fisher joins as live now. hello there, allen, the president said he's prepared to adjust that deadline if necessary. what exactly does that look like? well, look, that there's 2 messages here. this one to the american people saying we are doing what we can to get americans. and those of helped us out of the country as quickly as possible. he points to the fact that they're getting flight so about every 45 minutes that they've removed 70000 people in the last week or so. and he believes he's very much on time to try and get this done by one week today, august the 31st. but there's a hidden message there. and it's to the taliban. anything. look, we can do this if you want all foreign troops out of your country by august 31st. we can do that and we are on schedule to do it. but don't gum us up. don't start causing problems. don't get in a way. don't stop people going to the airport, let us do our job. and so that is the message that joe biden is sending to the taliban. indirectly. his asked the state department a
allen, fisher joins as live now. hello there, allen, the president said he's prepared to adjust that deadline if necessary. what exactly does that look like? well, look, that there's 2 messages here. this one to the american people saying we are doing what we can to get americans. and those of helped us out of the country as quickly as possible. he points to the fact that they're getting flight so about every 45 minutes that they've removed 70000 people in the last week or so. and he believes...
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you and cameron was born in bridge of allen, sterling, cher 91. the son of a transportation ministry, cameron soon grew scotland, or in 1942, he became an american citizen. ambition and driven cameron dreamed of winning the nobel prize. his work on the frontiers, treat her people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people down play it because of that. to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal, the 1950s is to really missed the big picture. in 1951, britain, america and canada held a secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel in montreal. to project the disgust at 1st was the caea program. sometimes in spite of everything, a man can do. he falls into the hands of the enemy. if you are an airman whose plane was shot down into enemy territory, the soldiers marines captured income that on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world had dropped out from under you, leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understanda
you and cameron was born in bridge of allen, sterling, cher 91. the son of a transportation ministry, cameron soon grew scotland, or in 1942, he became an american citizen. ambition and driven cameron dreamed of winning the nobel prize. his work on the frontiers, treat her people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people down play it because of that. to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal, the 1950s is to really missed...
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joining to talk to us is simon allen. people know you are writing textbooks. digital side is a bit newer but it is not something you just started over the last five years or decade. talk about a transformation over the covid pandemic. simon: it is good to see you again. you and i spoke a few months ago and we talked about transformation, largely because of the emergency that the pandemic created. there was a significant shift toward remote, digital learning across all levels, k-12, everyone shifted online. that has continued. you see classes back in session. we see a very distinct, hybrid future. we have pivoted to our digital products across many parts of our businesses. we have been doing this for 20 years, shifting from a traditional textbook company into a digital learning company. over the past few years especially, we have seen huge growth. this past year we have reached the inflection point, where our digital growth is now faster than the print decline. we have seen 82% in the upper levels. k-12, we just acquired another company and that will further en
joining to talk to us is simon allen. people know you are writing textbooks. digital side is a bit newer but it is not something you just started over the last five years or decade. talk about a transformation over the covid pandemic. simon: it is good to see you again. you and i spoke a few months ago and we talked about transformation, largely because of the emergency that the pandemic created. there was a significant shift toward remote, digital learning across all levels, k-12, everyone...
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the dr. cameron's work at the allen memorial institute was one of the largest projects in m. k. ultra. you are an angry person. you are angry at the doctors. you are angry at the nurses. why are you so? is it because you a 2 mother? talked to cameron began trialing past breaking the new tech nurse. why are you so angry? because you age, your mother my thought would be forced to listen to these voices. were high voices, low voices, space, voices faster, slower. i don't get the in the children and you seem to be able to manage a good relationship with dr. cameron had people listening to recordings. he saw an ad in the paper for how to learn a language while you sleep. and it was a recording of a voice speaking in spanish that you would put in your pillow. ah, one of the things that the tape said was you are an angry person. you are the doctor at the nurses. why are you so angry? because you have your mother and she had to listen to this over and over and over again. i mean as many hours in a day that she could ah, what came that was a sham nolan? the man who barely could talk c
the dr. cameron's work at the allen memorial institute was one of the largest projects in m. k. ultra. you are an angry person. you are angry at the doctors. you are angry at the nurses. why are you so? is it because you a 2 mother? talked to cameron began trialing past breaking the new tech nurse. why are you so angry? because you age, your mother my thought would be forced to listen to these voices. were high voices, low voices, space, voices faster, slower. i don't get the in the children...
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professor allen says time for mandates. now, dr. rosenthal, you say, insurance companies could be doing more. what could they be doing? >> well, i think we could penalize people financially, for not getting vaccinated. i mean, this whole thing has been a bit of a mystery to me, particularly because we see rates that are as low, even lower than the 40% to 50%. 25% in many counties in missouri and arkansas. that's not okay, because that -- that risk not only puts others in the community at risk, but it puts all of us at risk, because of the pandemic, it breeds variants that could be more infectious even than delta. as you said before, the carrot approach has failed now we need to move to sticks. people seem afraid of mandates which i think are fine because they're worried about provoking a backlash. you get all of this talk about my freedom, my liberty. i think people are a little wiw lilly withered on that front. saying okay if you're not vaccinated, then you're going to pay a high price. because even now, even before insureds have m
professor allen says time for mandates. now, dr. rosenthal, you say, insurance companies could be doing more. what could they be doing? >> well, i think we could penalize people financially, for not getting vaccinated. i mean, this whole thing has been a bit of a mystery to me, particularly because we see rates that are as low, even lower than the 40% to 50%. 25% in many counties in missouri and arkansas. that's not okay, because that -- that risk not only puts others in the community at...
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it was called josephine allen institute. before the emancipation proclamation it was against the law for african-americans to be educated. so after the emancipation proclamation, schools started opening everywhere. and she opened one to educate young african-americans. but this family actually came to mobile from virginia so they were never slaves. they were free and they were somewhat elite because they had a big home down near dauphin island and they had a big home in the city. well, in the 1880s and 90s, most african-americans had shotgun homes, unfortunately, but that was the way it was. well, they had a lot of friends. and some of their friends were booker t. washington, president of tuskegee university. george washington carver. a.f. owens, the principal of owens academy in mobile and johnson, an entrepreneur. and those guys would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee university in the 1890s and 1900s and on. which meant that when they graduated, they became entrepren
it was called josephine allen institute. before the emancipation proclamation it was against the law for african-americans to be educated. so after the emancipation proclamation, schools started opening everywhere. and she opened one to educate young african-americans. but this family actually came to mobile from virginia so they were never slaves. they were free and they were somewhat elite because they had a big home down near dauphin island and they had a big home in the city. well, in the...
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liz. >>> allen, thank you. looking at the top headlines. now august 31st in afghanistan. the u.s. has completed its withdrawal after two decades in the country. the last military plane departed kabul international airport ending america's longest war. this evening secretary of state andrew blinken says fewer than 200 americans remain in country. >>> search and rescue efforts understand way in louisiana and mississippi after hurricane ida slammed the louisiana coast over the weekend. downgraded to a tropical storm. about one million homes and businesses lost electricity. >>> the oakland fire department's california task force 4 on their way to louisiana to support fema's response. the primary focus is water operations and boat rescues. they have search dogs and a hazmet team going with them. >>> good to know. thank you. >>> back to the fire watch now. sierra at tahoe, the ski resort there has turned on its snow making machines into make sure fire hoses to try to slow the caldor fires advance. here is a live look at the hazardous air over the basin and sierra at tahoe right
liz. >>> allen, thank you. looking at the top headlines. now august 31st in afghanistan. the u.s. has completed its withdrawal after two decades in the country. the last military plane departed kabul international airport ending america's longest war. this evening secretary of state andrew blinken says fewer than 200 americans remain in country. >>> search and rescue efforts understand way in louisiana and mississippi after hurricane ida slammed the louisiana coast over the...
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i got an email from arthur allen because he just read the premonition. i don't just stay in touch, to get their feedback, i stay in touch because we become friends. the first thing that happened is the kind of feedback, becomes water under the bridge and we move on to having a relationship. >> host: keith wants to know about the book. >> guest: i really like anthony fauci. if you wanted to use it as a weapon, the kind of person who wanted to do damage to anthony fauci i wouldn't approve but he wanted to use my book as a weapon and you say if you're so smart how come you didn't know as much on january 20th. he was saying everything was not that big a deal and they were watching it. carter was explaining why you shouldn't say it is okay and anthony fauci is operating with constraints carter isn't. to stay copacetic with trump and talk to the american people. he's playing a political game at the same time trying to save lives. i admire him and i would hate it if someone took this as something to use against him. >> host: he was sort of the man last year. th
i got an email from arthur allen because he just read the premonition. i don't just stay in touch, to get their feedback, i stay in touch because we become friends. the first thing that happened is the kind of feedback, becomes water under the bridge and we move on to having a relationship. >> host: keith wants to know about the book. >> guest: i really like anthony fauci. if you wanted to use it as a weapon, the kind of person who wanted to do damage to anthony fauci i wouldn't...
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[laughter] so i got an e-mail from arthur a allen today because he just read the premonition.w knows i'm an author and now a friend. so i don't just stay in touch because to get their feedback about the book that's because we become friends so the first thing i happened is the feedback but that is water on under theap bridge and then we have a relationship. >> . >> i really like anthony fauci. if you wanted to use my book as a weapon to do damage to anthony faucher would not approve of it but if you wanted to use my book as a weapon you could say if you're so smart how to mediate now is much as carter did on january 2? he wasst saying everything wasn't that big of a deal and carter was explaining why you should not say it's okay the doctor fauci was operating with constraints and he needed to stay copacetic with trump so he's playing the political game in the same time he's doing his best to save lives i admire him i would hate it if somebody took this to use that against him. >> he was the man last year. the final one. after everything is back to normal what you think about t
[laughter] so i got an e-mail from arthur a allen today because he just read the premonition.w knows i'm an author and now a friend. so i don't just stay in touch because to get their feedback about the book that's because we become friends so the first thing i happened is the feedback but that is water on under theap bridge and then we have a relationship. >> . >> i really like anthony fauci. if you wanted to use my book as a weapon to do damage to anthony faucher would not approve...
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let's bring in ethan allen ceo f aruk.ules that each state seems to be implementing or not >> yes, liz, first of all good to be back on this program, and this last year has been a challenge. we are a vertically integrated company and we have manufacturing in vermont, we have manufacturing in south carolina, south of the border mexico, honduras. 75% of our products are made in north america so our logistics networks, we deliver the product products in what we call white glove service to our clients all over north america. then we got retail so we have to manage all of these because it's not something that people are just looking at the office, they can look at home. they've got to be there. in terms of our retail, the great thing has been that our designs have enabled interaction with clients both physically and with technology. if we didn't have that technology, i do not know what our business be today, because 75% of our products are custom. it's not something that people come and just buy what we have in stock. so what w
let's bring in ethan allen ceo f aruk.ules that each state seems to be implementing or not >> yes, liz, first of all good to be back on this program, and this last year has been a challenge. we are a vertically integrated company and we have manufacturing in vermont, we have manufacturing in south carolina, south of the border mexico, honduras. 75% of our products are made in north america so our logistics networks, we deliver the product products in what we call white glove service to...
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leave was a firearm in allen's lap.ief struggle over the weapon ensued and allen was shot while the weapon turned out to be a bb gun. the officer said he feared for his fellow officer and felt he had no choice but to fire his weapon. well today, the contra costa county coroner released the official cause of death for 30 year old antioch man who died after being restrained by police last year as ktvu investigative reporter, evan sernoffsky explains officials determinant. angela kintu died from explicit or excited delirium. rather and drug toxicity. but pinto's family disagrees. we expected this, um we hoped that it wasn't the case, but we expected this. angelo kinko's family has been bracing for the long awaited inquest into his death last december in antioch after he was restrained by police. some answers were revealed at the hearing friday morning. inside this contra costa county courthouse. cameras were barred from recording the proceeding. forensic pathologist, dr a catchy ogan ruled that king toes death was a result
leave was a firearm in allen's lap.ief struggle over the weapon ensued and allen was shot while the weapon turned out to be a bb gun. the officer said he feared for his fellow officer and felt he had no choice but to fire his weapon. well today, the contra costa county coroner released the official cause of death for 30 year old antioch man who died after being restrained by police last year as ktvu investigative reporter, evan sernoffsky explains officials determinant. angela kintu died from...
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closed tomorrow as the storm comes in we are covering it all for you tonight, and we begin with ron allen on new york's long island. >> reporter: tonight with millions in new york under a state of emergency, officials are calling for voluntary evacuations for some coastal low-lying areas. tourists cutting vacation short. >> going to the airport, trying to take a flight out to los angeles before they all get canceled >> reporter: long island bracing for what's expected to be the first direct hit by a hurricane in more than 30 years, when gloria in 1985 caused a billion dollars in damage. >> with hurricanes, you really can't mess around. >> it's going to be our anniversary on sunday. so those plans got canceled. we're just going to hunker down, drink some champagne >> if you have to move, if you have to stock up, if you have to get to higher ground, it has to be today please >> reporter: with time running out before henri's expected landfall before noon sunday, residents lining up for gas and boarding up, preparing for 3 to 6 inches of rain, 75-mile-per-hour wind gusts, and massive power ou
closed tomorrow as the storm comes in we are covering it all for you tonight, and we begin with ron allen on new york's long island. >> reporter: tonight with millions in new york under a state of emergency, officials are calling for voluntary evacuations for some coastal low-lying areas. tourists cutting vacation short. >> going to the airport, trying to take a flight out to los angeles before they all get canceled >> reporter: long island bracing for what's expected to be...
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>> ron allen, our thanks to you. and as ida moves further inland, nearly 80 million people are now under flash flood alerts al roker is tracking it all al, what are you watching tonight >> we're watching for rain, tom. this thing is moving into very saturated ground in certain areas. so ida, as it moves to the north-northeast, it continues to track at a fairly good clip, moving north-northeast 9 miles per hour, 35-mile-per-hour winds. it is going to bring heavy rain, stretching starting tonight on into tomorrow into the midatlantic states, into the northeast by thursday, and then finally, out to sea. but when it does, it is leaving in its path quite a bit of rain. flash flood watches and warnings stretching from the gulf coast into the northeast. for 78 million people, rainfall amounts from 2 to 3 inches. but locally, we could see upwards of 6 inches of rain or oversaturated soil that is going to mean a lot of flooding for a lot of folks, tom, stretching from the gulf all the way into the northeast. >> al roker, who
>> ron allen, our thanks to you. and as ida moves further inland, nearly 80 million people are now under flash flood alerts al roker is tracking it all al, what are you watching tonight >> we're watching for rain, tom. this thing is moving into very saturated ground in certain areas. so ida, as it moves to the north-northeast, it continues to track at a fairly good clip, moving north-northeast 9 miles per hour, 35-mile-per-hour winds. it is going to bring heavy rain, stretching...
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i richard allen and is formally born in 1816.on in charleston. how to get free, he got free listen to this, this is one of the ironies of american history and the complexity of slavery. he was an enslaved man in 1799, he plays the lottery, he plays the lottery like you played the glutton for grocery store anyone $1500. and you 600 of us $1500 to buy his freedom from the so-called owners. and so after 1800, he was free. in 1922 is very prominent man, accused we don't know if it is really an insurrection but he was accused of leading this plot of insurrection in charleston and is found guilty and of course he was executed printed in the church was completely destroyed. now that was enormous hesensitivity is not even the right word but there was paranoia on the slaveowners because the patient had defeated the greatest in the army. and when napoleon became emperor off and wantedhe to reinstitute slavery on the island, before it became. >> and it particular brutal form of slavery. the average lifespan on a sugar plantation was seven y
i richard allen and is formally born in 1816.on in charleston. how to get free, he got free listen to this, this is one of the ironies of american history and the complexity of slavery. he was an enslaved man in 1799, he plays the lottery, he plays the lottery like you played the glutton for grocery store anyone $1500. and you 600 of us $1500 to buy his freedom from the so-called owners. and so after 1800, he was free. in 1922 is very prominent man, accused we don't know if it is really an...
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haidi: haidi: paul allen -- haidi: paul allen with the latest.nd z has confirmed that wednesday's rate decision will go ahead as planned. as the lockdown prompted some to treat the expectations of a hike later, our next guest is sticking with that call and said the new zealand chief economist joins us now. great to have you with us. it was an extraordinary day when it comes to money markets for new zealand yesterday. we saw a 1% drop in the qe as a result of this one case. let me throw out this bloomberg chart, taking a look at what the november implied rate signals for what to expect for the rb and said going into the end of next year. it is pricing at least two rate hikes before the end of this year but we saw the expectations for this week's decision falling from 100% to 60%. bloomberg economics says it would be a mistake to go today. is there a case for prudence here? >> there is in the market pricing of 60% chance of a hike is fair. we are over the line because the reserve bank tend to respond to what they know. of course, it is changing on
haidi: haidi: paul allen -- haidi: paul allen with the latest.nd z has confirmed that wednesday's rate decision will go ahead as planned. as the lockdown prompted some to treat the expectations of a hike later, our next guest is sticking with that call and said the new zealand chief economist joins us now. great to have you with us. it was an extraordinary day when it comes to money markets for new zealand yesterday. we saw a 1% drop in the qe as a result of this one case. let me throw out this...
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community now we know that ame church the first white domination formed in philadelphia by richard allene year 1860 but in charleston there is emmanuel church and in 1822, a man was accused of plotting insurrection in charleston how did he get free? listen to this this is one of the ironies of american history and the complexity of slavery he was in and slave man 1799 he plays the city lottery like he play at the grocery store and he wins $1500. he uses 600 of those dollars to buy his freedom from his so-called owners. so after 1800 he was free. in 1822 he is a very prominent man we don't know if it was true but he was accused of and insurrection to lead a plot in charleston and was found guilty and then of course he was executed but the church was completely destroyed there was enormous sensitivities that's not the right were there were paranoia because the haitians defeatedrs the greatest army on earth of napoleon bonaparte when napoleon became emperor to reinstitutean slavery which was the name of haiti. >> and brutal. >> the average lifespan on a sugar plantation was seven years. thi
community now we know that ame church the first white domination formed in philadelphia by richard allene year 1860 but in charleston there is emmanuel church and in 1822, a man was accused of plotting insurrection in charleston how did he get free? listen to this this is one of the ironies of american history and the complexity of slavery he was in and slave man 1799 he plays the city lottery like he play at the grocery store and he wins $1500. he uses 600 of those dollars to buy his freedom...
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richard allen forms the ame church. bethel church and it becomes his own denomination in 1860 and he becomes its first bishop. >> i was going to point out that absalom jones was an episcopalian, i just wanted to say, point that out the gates have been up this compelling as long as they have been there. but it's, unseen thoughts of visible church in cumberland maryland, all the gates are from cumberland maryland. and you know they were methodists and west virginia 25 miles away. do you know why so many lack of visible churches are calledsentiments ? >> their ethiopian. >> when they beat the ethiopian union who is representing the queen of maryland. it was a real queen and her title was the candy queen and he was the unit, he was the treasurer and their he's reading the book of isaiah. it's philip the evangelist so since there's no other black figure in the new testament, the black episcopalians seized on this as the poor ethiopian unit so if you see there's the saint phillips of visible church. >> are other big one is sa
richard allen forms the ame church. bethel church and it becomes his own denomination in 1860 and he becomes its first bishop. >> i was going to point out that absalom jones was an episcopalian, i just wanted to say, point that out the gates have been up this compelling as long as they have been there. but it's, unseen thoughts of visible church in cumberland maryland, all the gates are from cumberland maryland. and you know they were methodists and west virginia 25 miles away. do you...
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no delays on highway 4 and the brake lights due to that crash on allen rock. metering lights were just turned on a couple of minutes ago and we are starting to see the brake lights almost to that 880 overpass. 12 minutes is the travel time to go from the maze into san francisco. if are you taking 880 toward the bay bridge here is a like look near the coliseum. you can see traffic for the most part is moving nicely in both directions. you will have a few brake lights through heyward. just keep that in mind if you are headed toward the san mateo bridge. the bridge is quiet with no delays or issues. that's a look at the freeways. let's talk city streets and get a live look out at san francisco where some slow streets are here to stay. they were put in at the start of the pandemic to give residents more space outside and to discourage auto traffic. so far the sfmta board has officially approved four of the 31 slow streets in place across the country. lake street in the richmond district will stay, golden gate avenue, and sanchez street. >>> enter tapement spaces a
no delays on highway 4 and the brake lights due to that crash on allen rock. metering lights were just turned on a couple of minutes ago and we are starting to see the brake lights almost to that 880 overpass. 12 minutes is the travel time to go from the maze into san francisco. if are you taking 880 toward the bay bridge here is a like look near the coliseum. you can see traffic for the most part is moving nicely in both directions. you will have a few brake lights through heyward. just keep...