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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.ay in bali and leaders of the world's largest economies will be making plans for the global economy. 0ur correspondent karishma vaswani is there. there has been so much to discuss at the summit in bali that officially got under way today and one of the key focuses today in fact is food security. timely given the reporting we have just seen from andrew harding over that situation getting worse in somalia. it is a similar concern here in bali with leaders of the top 20 economies looking at things like food security as well as the energy transition that they are hoping to make from dirty fuel to more clean forms of fuel, a key aspect of their economy. another key focus has been the relationship between china and the united states. we saw a meeting between the presidents of those two countries face—to—face for the first time since joe face—to—face for the first time sincejoe biden took office and they discussed a range of issues, i must say. everything from the sensitive topic of taiwan to
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.ay in bali and leaders of the world's largest economies will be making plans for the global economy. 0ur correspondent karishma vaswani is there. there has been so much to discuss at the summit in bali that officially got under way today and one of the key focuses today in fact is food security. timely given the reporting we have just seen from andrew harding over that situation getting worse in somalia. it is a similar concern here in bali with leaders of the...
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andrew harding, thanks for “oininu end. _ the uk and france have reached a deal to try to reduce the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. it means uk borderforce officials will be able to observe their french counterparts in control rooms and on beaches. and the number of officers patrolling the french coast will rise by a0%, from 250 to 350, costing the uk government an additional £8 million a year, on top of the current deal costing 55 million. the number of migrants who have crossed the channel in small boats this year topped 40,000 at the weekend. that's a steep increase on the 28,000 who crossed last year. back in 2018, only 300 people made a similar crossing, when far more came in lorries. today's deal has been criticised by refugee agencies and by the conservative mp for dover. the home secretary is describing it as "a step forward", rather than something that will fix the problem. our home editor, mark easton, reports from dover. around 2,000 migrants have arrived on the kent coast in the last few
andrew harding, thanks for “oininu end. _ the uk and france have reached a deal to try to reduce the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. it means uk borderforce officials will be able to observe their french counterparts in control rooms and on beaches. and the number of officers patrolling the french coast will rise by a0%, from 250 to 350, costing the uk government an additional £8 million a year, on top of the current deal costing 55 million. the number of migrants who...
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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia. laura: the struggle of a family and a nation. e u.s.hinese presidents have met face-to-face for the first time since joe biden took office. but leaders seem -- both leaders seem eager to play down the idea that they're heading toward a new cold war. some -- there are some areas of agreement, like climate negotiations. they held talks on the indonesian island of bali. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. sarah: resident biden looks eager to meet again with the man he always says he knows well. this isis first face-to-face with president xi as leaders of their nations, but they spent many hours together when they were both vice presidents. hence the relaxing body language and maybe even a cooperative mood, despite relations between their countries being at odds. no wonder the meeting lasted for over three hours. pres. biden: as leaders of our two nations, we share responsibility in my view to show that china and the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything near conflict. reporter: they
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia. laura: the struggle of a family and a nation. e u.s.hinese presidents have met face-to-face for the first time since joe biden took office. but leaders seem -- both leaders seem eager to play down the idea that they're heading toward a new cold war. some -- there are some areas of agreement, like climate negotiations. they held talks on the indonesian island of bali. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. sarah: resident biden looks eager to meet again...
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia. remarkable reporting there.rst time, there were four matches on the same day. here are the results from tuesday — involving the teams from groups c and d. there were goal—less draws between denmark and tunisia and mexico and poland. defending champions france came back from a goal down to beat australia 4—1. but the stand—out result was saudi arabia's victory over one of the pre—competition favourites, argentina, coming from behind for a famous victory. that led to two very different reactions from the two countries' fans. here's the response from buenos aires — some very disappointed faces on view. contrast that with the celebrations in riyadh. both teams can, of course, still qualify for the knockout stages — but perhaps for the first time since the world cup kicked off, it's the football which is leading the headlines. with more from doha, here's lucy hockings. many people are calling it one of the biggest upsets in world cup history. it will certainly be talked about for years to come. and for the thousands
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia. remarkable reporting there.rst time, there were four matches on the same day. here are the results from tuesday — involving the teams from groups c and d. there were goal—less draws between denmark and tunisia and mexico and poland. defending champions france came back from a goal down to beat australia 4—1. but the stand—out result was saudi arabia's victory over one of the pre—competition favourites, argentina, coming from behind for a...
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.december and january in a wave of 48—hour strikes that will hit train services across britain. it's a significant escalation in the strike action that began in june. staff at network rail and 1a train companies are due to stage a series of 48—hour strikes. they will take place on the 13th and 14th and the 16th and 17th of december and again on the 3rd and 11th and the 6th and 7th of january. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the latest. christmas is coming. but so are more train strikes. this latest round of strikes will show how important our members are to the running of the country and will send a clear message that we want a good deal onjob security, pay and conditions for our people. we have been reasonable, but it is impossible to find a negotiated settlement when the dead hand of the government is presiding over and blocking a resolution in these talks. two and a half weeks ago, the rmt called off three strike dates and unions and rail employees went into intensive neg
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.december and january in a wave of 48—hour strikes that will hit train services across britain. it's a significant escalation in the strike action that began in june. staff at network rail and 1a train companies are due to stage a series of 48—hour strikes. they will take place on the 13th and 14th and the 16th and 17th of december and again on the 3rd and 11th and the 6th and 7th of january. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the latest....
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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.bali and leaders of the world's largest economies will be making plans for the global economy. 0ur correspondent karishma vaswani is there. yes, indeed. it is a jampacked day today at the 620 summit, which has officially gotten under way. they want to take you to some live pictures of the indonesian president, joko widodo, who hasjust opened the indonesian president, joko widodo, who has just opened the summit formally. this has been a big coming out moment for indonesia, an opportunity to really sort of show itself, if you will, on the global stage. you can see him, the president there, addressing the other delegates. we have just there, addressing the other delegates. we havejust seen the us president, joe biden, walk into the venue. in fact, he was accompanied by the indonesian president, joko widodo, two very important leaders who have so much in front of them to discuss. but, of course, head of this key meeting that is taking place today, there was another very important meeting b
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.bali and leaders of the world's largest economies will be making plans for the global economy. 0ur correspondent karishma vaswani is there. yes, indeed. it is a jampacked day today at the 620 summit, which has officially gotten under way. they want to take you to some live pictures of the indonesian president, joko widodo, who hasjust opened the indonesian president, joko widodo, who has just opened the summit formally. this has been a big coming out moment for...
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.in which the portuguese star criticised the club, and said he had "no respect" for the manager, erik ten hag. both sides said that ronaldo's departure was "mutually agreed". it brings to an end ronaldo's remarkable playing career at old trafford, as our sports correspondent laura scott reports. his first spell at manchester united could hardly have gone better. after six years of success under sir alex ferguson, he left, a club legend. cristiano ronaldo's second stint, however, didn't work out so well. no trophies, no longer the main man. he said he felt pushed out, and after an explosive interview with piers morgan, the writing seemed to be on the wall. yes, ifeel betrayed and i felt that some people, they don't want me here, not only this year but last year, too. and he was highly critical of how he had been treated by their manager, eric ten hag. that's why i say, i don't have respect for him because he don't show me respect for me. this is why we... we are in that situation. any fu
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.in which the portuguese star criticised the club, and said he had "no respect" for the manager, erik ten hag. both sides said that ronaldo's departure was "mutually agreed". it brings to an end ronaldo's remarkable playing career at old trafford, as our sports correspondent laura scott reports. his first spell at manchester united could hardly have gone better. after six years of success under sir alex ferguson, he left, a club...
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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.n bali in indonesia for a summit of the 620 group of nations. the main focus is the stability of the global economy, but there will also be lots of discussion of the war in ukraine. the british prime minister rishi sunak said russia would hear a chorus of global opposition to its actions. and after nearly three years of covid isolation, this summit is also an opportunity for world leaders to meet face to face. our north america editor sarah smith reports. president biden looks eager to meet again with a man he always says he knows well. this is his first face—to—face with president xi as leaders of their nations, but they spent many hours together when they were both vice presidents — hence the relaxed body language and maybe even a cooperative mood, despite relations between their countries being at their worst for decades. there is much to discuss, from economy, trade and climate change, to human rights, the war in ukraine and of course taiwan. no wonder the meeting lasted for over t
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.n bali in indonesia for a summit of the 620 group of nations. the main focus is the stability of the global economy, but there will also be lots of discussion of the war in ukraine. the british prime minister rishi sunak said russia would hear a chorus of global opposition to its actions. and after nearly three years of covid isolation, this summit is also an opportunity for world leaders to meet face to face. our north america editor sarah smith reports....
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.otballer, cristiano ronaldo is leaving manchester united — as the club's owners say they are thinking about selling up. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disasterfor the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disasterfor the whole the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. a . first of a new generation of leaders. a, . ., . , leaders. margaret thatcher is resi . nin . leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as _ leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader _ leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of - leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the - resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. _ conservative party and prime minister, before leaving number ten to— minister, before leaving number ten to see the queen she told the cabinet, it is a
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.otballer, cristiano ronaldo is leaving manchester united — as the club's owners say they are thinking about selling up. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disasterfor the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disasterfor the whole the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new...
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.ano ronaldo is leaving manchester united — as the club's owners say they are thinking about selling up. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... rescue workers in indonesia continue to search for survivors, after a major earthquake in west java that killed more than 260 people. the us supreme court has denied a request by donald trump to withhold his tax returns from a congressional investigation. two football—related stories to bring to you now, concerning one of the biggest clubs in the world, manchester united. on tuesday, here in the uk, the club announced that it was going to part ways with cristiano ronaldo — the star who rejoined the club last season, but who recently gave an interview criticising officials and the current manager. more on that in just a moment because just a few hours after that announcement, the club's owners put out another statement saying they were considering selling it. it said the glazer family, who have owned manchester united since 2005, would "consid
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.ano ronaldo is leaving manchester united — as the club's owners say they are thinking about selling up. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... rescue workers in indonesia continue to search for survivors, after a major earthquake in west java that killed more than 260 people. the us supreme court has denied a request by donald trump to withhold his tax returns from a congressional investigation. two football—related stories to bring to you now,...
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our africa correspondent andrew harding joins in the high iran region in central somalia. : these are somalia's most battered troops setting out beforeunrise into a vast and furious contested place. all eyes alert for ambushes. this special forces unit trained and funded by america has spent years trying to crush this urgency. suddenly, in the midst of a terrible drought, they are making progress. we arrive in the ruins of a small town, a recent battle with a formidable militant group juvenile. >> we managed to kill the fighters. but righbefore we reached year they fled the town and r before they left they had burned down everything. they destroyed the shops, the houses, the water wells, the people who do not even have cln water to drink. andrew: it was, but what's changed here is the mood. no longer of despair, determination, a popular uprising is underway. somalia's drought has left them with no option to help defeat the hinted militants. in the last month or so, these troops have captured vast amounts of territory here in the center of somalia, liberating dozens of villa
our africa correspondent andrew harding joins in the high iran region in central somalia. : these are somalia's most battered troops setting out beforeunrise into a vast and furious contested place. all eyes alert for ambushes. this special forces unit trained and funded by america has spent years trying to crush this urgency. suddenly, in the midst of a terrible drought, they are making progress. we arrive in the ruins of a small town, a recent battle with a formidable militant group juvenile....
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hundreds of thousands of people were on the brink of starvation recently returned bbc correspondent andrew harding combination internal conflicts and the worst drought in the last 40 years have caused a real humanitarian disaster, he says, warning that some footage in a report from a somali city may shock crowded hospitals scores of emaciated children with excruciating signs of hunger exhausted mothers begging for their weak children to survive somalia is already experiencing this but in an isolated country doctors are preparing for a catastrophe of a new scale or have seen anything so terrible here before climate change is ravaging somalia and is leading to the worst drought in 40 years of three years ali was brought in with swollen limbs, this indicates serious malnutrition, in addition, he has measles, ali's mother is fearfully watching the possible loss of her third child. this woman has already lost her third child in the last week my two children, two girls, there are already not enough medicines and doctors here. it is absolutely terribly upsetting because people are dying and we can not he
hundreds of thousands of people were on the brink of starvation recently returned bbc correspondent andrew harding combination internal conflicts and the worst drought in the last 40 years have caused a real humanitarian disaster, he says, warning that some footage in a report from a somali city may shock crowded hospitals scores of emaciated children with excruciating signs of hunger exhausted mothers begging for their weak children to survive somalia is already experiencing this but in an...
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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.system for handling complaints against government ministers. dave penman, from the fda, has written to the prime minister, saying that a more transparent and independent process is needed. the letter follows a number of allegations of bullying by the deputy prime minister, dominic raab. mr sunak has previously said he doesn't recognise the claims. a missing dog has handed herself into a police station after getting lost out on a walk. rosie the border collie became separated from her owner after being spooked by a firework. cctv camera captured the moment she walked through the automatic doors at loughborough police station. rosie has since been reunited with her family. it's time for a look at the weather. it isa it is a at its finest. good morning. it is a at its finest. good morning. it is a wet start to the day. we have a line of rain moving on from the west drifting north—eastwards, heavyin the west drifting north—eastwards, heavy in places and state winds ahead of it and along it
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.system for handling complaints against government ministers. dave penman, from the fda, has written to the prime minister, saying that a more transparent and independent process is needed. the letter follows a number of allegations of bullying by the deputy prime minister, dominic raab. mr sunak has previously said he doesn't recognise the claims. a missing dog has handed herself into a police station after getting lost out on a walk. rosie the border collie...
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.o is leaving manchester united — as the club's owners say they are thinking about selling up. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air - balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed i to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air- we need, it's hard cash." the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news, the latest h
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia.o is leaving manchester united — as the club's owners say they are thinking about selling up. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet,...
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andrew harding bbc news central somalia. still to come...ses of the brexit campaign she supported. we have brexit campaign she supported. - have failed to control our borders, thatis have failed to control our borders, that is why the prime minister and myself are determined to fix this problem. myself are determined to fix this roblem. , ., , , myself are determined to fix this roblem. , .,, , ., , ., problem. the problem is not 'ust at the borders. — problem. the problem is not 'ust at the borders, thousands h problem. the problem is not 'ust at the borders, thousands of h problem. the problem is notjust at the borders, thousands of migrantsj the borders, thousands of migrants are being housed in home office acquired hotels around the country, most are waiting and initialled asylum decision. the daily cost had been put at £7 million a day. now with more hotels being used, the cost will be higher. this iraqi asylum seeker, his wife and daughter have been living in a single room in a home office hostel in west yorkshire for 11 months. transl
andrew harding bbc news central somalia. still to come...ses of the brexit campaign she supported. we have brexit campaign she supported. - have failed to control our borders, thatis have failed to control our borders, that is why the prime minister and myself are determined to fix this problem. myself are determined to fix this roblem. , ., , , myself are determined to fix this roblem. , .,, , ., , ., problem. the problem is not 'ust at the borders. — problem. the problem is not 'ust at the...
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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.eneral mark milley — who's the chairman of the us joint chiefs of staff — suggested it might be time to negotiate an end to the war with russia. 0ur correspondent catherine byaruhanga has the latest from kyiv. ukraine is definitely setting out its position over talks about possible negotiations between ukraine and russia. yesterday, ukraine's army chief was speaking to his us counterpart and in that conversation, after that conversation, he said he told the general that ukraine's servicemen accept no talks, no agreements and no compromise decisions. this is after the general had suggested that perhaps a winter which is a difficult time to continue fighting might be the right time to start thinking about negotiations with russia. ukraine did not take those words kindly, and president zelensky is still here in kyiv, but addressing leaders in bali, making similar suggestions. he said this war must come to an end, but he said ukraine should not have to compromise over its territorial integ
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia.eneral mark milley — who's the chairman of the us joint chiefs of staff — suggested it might be time to negotiate an end to the war with russia. 0ur correspondent catherine byaruhanga has the latest from kyiv. ukraine is definitely setting out its position over talks about possible negotiations between ukraine and russia. yesterday, ukraine's army chief was speaking to his us counterpart and in that conversation, after that conversation, he said he told the...
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andrew harding, bbc news, somalia. incredibly distressing images in that report.ation in somalia is severe and far- when you were there. the situation in somalia is severe and far worse l in somalia is severe and far worse than when i visited the country back in june. we than when i visited the country back injune. we have more than 7 million people who are food insecure at the moment and 1.8 million of those are children and as your report suggested, more than 500,000 of those are at risk of severe malnutrition between now and next year, those are the children we are really concerned about and who have the potential to die. lode really concerned about and who have the potential to die.— the potential to die. we know that andrew showed _ the potential to die. we know that andrew showed us _ the potential to die. we know that andrew showed us stories - the potential to die. we know that andrew showed us stories of i the potential to die. we know that i andrew showed us stories of people experiencing this awful situation at the moment. take us back a little bit, wha
andrew harding, bbc news, somalia. incredibly distressing images in that report.ation in somalia is severe and far- when you were there. the situation in somalia is severe and far worse l in somalia is severe and far worse than when i visited the country back in june. we than when i visited the country back injune. we have more than 7 million people who are food insecure at the moment and 1.8 million of those are children and as your report suggested, more than 500,000 of those are at risk of...
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our africa correspondent andrew harding joined them in central somalia.n a stretcher? yeah, yeah, yeah. he now believes the momentum has shifted. do you think this could be a turning point then against al—shabab? sure, this is a turning point. i believe that if the government gets advantage of this opportunity, i think it will be the time that al—shabab will be defeated. that confidence is spreading fast. people in newly—liberated areas no longer ruled by fear. can you put your hand up if you are glad that al—shabab has been driven out of your village? that was quite remarkable to see a village like this with people finally ready to say, "we�*re glad to see the back of al—shabab," because they�*ve terrorised villages across this region for so long, people have been too afraid to speak out until now, it seems. will it last? somalia still faces huge challenges. millions here are living on the brink of famine. but if the war ends, then real progress could follow. andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia. it's it�*s time for a look at the weather. you will f
our africa correspondent andrew harding joined them in central somalia.n a stretcher? yeah, yeah, yeah. he now believes the momentum has shifted. do you think this could be a turning point then against al—shabab? sure, this is a turning point. i believe that if the government gets advantage of this opportunity, i think it will be the time that al—shabab will be defeated. that confidence is spreading fast. people in newly—liberated areas no longer ruled by fear. can you put your hand up if...
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andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia. let's take a look at today's papers.lowed to work from home under new guidance. writing for the paper, nhs england chief executive amanda pritchard says female health workers should not have to "silently suffer" and encourages other employers to follow suit. a real range of stories across the papers. the times leads with reports that demand for nhs clinics treating gambling addictions has risen by 42% in the last year. the paper says they have been full of "young men in football shirts," who have fallen foul of "predatory tactics" by betting firms, as doctors warn the increase means the health service is "picking up the tab" of the online betting industry. "lionel who" is one of the headlines on the front of this morning's guardian. the paper reports on saudi arabia's stunning 2—1 win against argentina at the world cup yesterday. it was extraordinary, wasn't it? incredible to watch. and the daily mail features an image of the princess of wales, who was amongst the senior royals attending a banquet in buckingham palace la
andrew harding, bbc news, central somalia. let's take a look at today's papers.lowed to work from home under new guidance. writing for the paper, nhs england chief executive amanda pritchard says female health workers should not have to "silently suffer" and encourages other employers to follow suit. a real range of stories across the papers. the times leads with reports that demand for nhs clinics treating gambling addictions has risen by 42% in the last year. the paper says they...
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he thinks dinosaurs is the way to do that so he is pushing his explorers very hard to find hesomething. andrew carnegie with what is now known back then they are ahead of the game so he really feels like it might be diminished if they don't find something spectacular and it's because of barnum brown i tell you the story in the book he finds over halfpl that are still on display at the museum and is the one who brought dinosaurs into public conversations and made them accessible to regular people. this idea every time you take your kids to the museum or a field trip to see the dinosaurs you are really in barnum brown's shadow. >> he starts going on crazy adventures because the stakes are high. there is no civilization as we think of it. it's a dangerous trip but some incredible things, fat and that is a thrilling part of the book. that's's why i think he is not e model for indiana jones but could easily be. there are moments you think he's not going to survive this. can you sum up what happens to him? >> he goes down there with the person essentially he sees as a hero. they look for bones and d
he thinks dinosaurs is the way to do that so he is pushing his explorers very hard to find hesomething. andrew carnegie with what is now known back then they are ahead of the game so he really feels like it might be diminished if they don't find something spectacular and it's because of barnum brown i tell you the story in the book he finds over halfpl that are still on display at the museum and is the one who brought dinosaurs into public conversations and made them accessible to regular...
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andrew: again, kind of a rock and a hard place there.ctions like the inflation reduction act, while positive long-term, are unlikely to have meaningful impacts in the near-term, particularly fighting against inflation. it is an increase in spending although marginal when you look at it compared to the entire budget. the hope is, over time, it can increase the productive capacity of the economy. you are talking years, not months, of time to pass before it starts to have implications. in terms of support packages, depending on -- recession is the base case in 2023. the depth and breadth of that could call into question the need for some sort of fiscal response. again, that is something we will have to see when we have more information. jon: before we go, andrew, the state of the jobs market, what kind of support does that provide for the fed? obviously we are worried about this continued weakness for the economy heading into next year. andrew: job markets seem to date be in pretty good shape. good shape if you are not looking for a weakeni
andrew: again, kind of a rock and a hard place there.ctions like the inflation reduction act, while positive long-term, are unlikely to have meaningful impacts in the near-term, particularly fighting against inflation. it is an increase in spending although marginal when you look at it compared to the entire budget. the hope is, over time, it can increase the productive capacity of the economy. you are talking years, not months, of time to pass before it starts to have implications. in terms of...
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. >> it's hard not to feel despair. >> andrew qin was a perfect match. >> reporter: her match, andrew reporter: hi. >> reporter: this is her first meeting since the procedure. >> i hope you know we always carry you with us. >> yeah, it really hits home. it's, like, wow, one person in a family, mother of two. >> reporter: a concert violinist celebrating her second chance in a duet with her doctor. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: that's a survivor story that's music to our ears. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. >> judge judy: did you ask her to purchase this plane ticket for you? >> no, i did not. >> announcer: offers of trips and cash for her ex... >> judge judy: what else do you think he owes you money for? >> a car. >> judge judy: let me hear. [ laughter ] >> announcer: ...but none of it was enough to keep him. >> judge judy: for the next four or five months that you were together, he never paid you a penny. and you gave him more money. >> he called me... maybe i felt... >> judge judy: what you were doing is throwing good money
. >> it's hard not to feel despair. >> andrew qin was a perfect match. >> reporter: her match, andrew reporter: hi. >> reporter: this is her first meeting since the procedure. >> i hope you know we always carry you with us. >> yeah, it really hits home. it's, like, wow, one person in a family, mother of two. >> reporter: a concert violinist celebrating her second chance in a duet with her doctor. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell:...
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andrew it? well, what are your ideas? yes but there is only one its hard to do alone.t, they go to the bathhouse nearby. they didn't close that day. what's the idea, right? we put smoke checkers into the boiler room, panic begins and we take our girls away. you have to think, right? in short, your task is to watch do not interfere. understood? i realized that he might want to run away even then. did you hear badly? i told you not to interfere. just don't lose sight of st. john's wort we need it alive then near the hospital. well done do it. hello ivan, we called you, good afternoon. please pass. is that you? irka we studied together on the same course. bunker with sasha were married for 11 years. and there were no children. i even made it to germany. and so it happened. so happened. so son that you already know boy. the boy is due in 2 weeks. why did you go on this trip? and by the way, why a could be an assassination attempt. when they want to kill a person, and we first threaten, something is demanded of him. sasha was nothing like that. but he could not share with y
andrew it? well, what are your ideas? yes but there is only one its hard to do alone.t, they go to the bathhouse nearby. they didn't close that day. what's the idea, right? we put smoke checkers into the boiler room, panic begins and we take our girls away. you have to think, right? in short, your task is to watch do not interfere. understood? i realized that he might want to run away even then. did you hear badly? i told you not to interfere. just don't lose sight of st. john's wort we need it...
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andrews, kpix. >> and surprise to no one, hugo was adopted a week. hard not to fall in love of all of them. >>> fans of the world cup have a new goal. get the beer. sometimes a cough isn't just a cough so it's better to be prepared. keeping binaxnow handy makes it easy to test. and self test kits may be reimbursable with no copay through your health plan. with binaxnow, you'll have reliable results in 15 minutes with the self test that features the same technology doctors use. and detects multiple variants, including omicron ba.5 so you can always be prepared with binaxnow. the #1 covid-19 self test in the us >>> all right. welcome back. let's take a final look at what's going on outside. a beautiful day today. the winds are starting to lighten up, mostly clear skies with daytime highs in the 60s with the exception of santa rosa, up to 70, and speaking of 70s, it will warm up with high pressure building in and drying us up and it will be a beautiful day, the warmest day of this week. >>> there is another reason to root for team usa. >>> the last-minute de
andrews, kpix. >> and surprise to no one, hugo was adopted a week. hard not to fall in love of all of them. >>> fans of the world cup have a new goal. get the beer. sometimes a cough isn't just a cough so it's better to be prepared. keeping binaxnow handy makes it easy to test. and self test kits may be reimbursable with no copay through your health plan. with binaxnow, you'll have reliable results in 15 minutes with the self test that features the same technology doctors use....
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julie andrews said that julie andrews said a bad word. ( laughter ) hard to believe. >> i can't imaginebody, we'll be right back with more jennifer hudson. stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, we're here with the host of the "the jennifer hudson show," the lovely and talented jennifer hudson. now, you grew up in the church. >> yes. > stephen: obviously, you have deep gospel roots. i just found out for all the singing you did-- and how early did you start? >> well, my first solo was at i w9. >>tephen: that's what i wanted to out. dot kur eyespenunou were ta fhei would out ese .i couldn't lookpeop when im ting i e floor. then everybody on the production would be feet versus people. un, tha
julie andrews said that julie andrews said a bad word. ( laughter ) hard to believe. >> i can't imaginebody, we'll be right back with more jennifer hudson. stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart...
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haven't seen and instead of now we're talking about him being a mixture of war and harding known for corruption. andrew double impeachimpeachmt one and he's trying to do something cooky know nothing trump party. i think he'll be challenged by a number of republicans. >> quite a resume you mentioned and he's under investigation, a couple federal probes and on the state level, as well. let's talk about the book, doug, "silent spring revolution" comes from rachel charleston's book in 1962. what do you want to say about that movement and what happened in the '50s and '60s. >> it began in 1945. what a shocker. yes, we won the war against japan but now we have a nuclear age and monopoly in the united states of nuclear weapons. 1945 to 49. nobody else had them but low and behold, russia got them. we're still living with fear of russia and nuclear weapons but we started testing nuclear weapons really willy-nilly from 1945 to 1992 in the united states. we tested 1054 nuclear weapons blowing them up in air space. most of it in the marshall islands or in the frenchman flats in nevada and we got fallout and people
haven't seen and instead of now we're talking about him being a mixture of war and harding known for corruption. andrew double impeachimpeachmt one and he's trying to do something cooky know nothing trump party. i think he'll be challenged by a number of republicans. >> quite a resume you mentioned and he's under investigation, a couple federal probes and on the state level, as well. let's talk about the book, doug, "silent spring revolution" comes from rachel charleston's book...
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how hard is this environment to forecast out further than the next year? andrewwe were optimistic before the pandemic hit. we performed incredibly well through the entire pandemic. what is making it hard right now is the unprecedented volatility we are seeing in currency exchange rates. we signaled next year there is probably a five point headwind on our reported revenue just from currency headwinds. the uncertainty europe, one of your earlier speakers spoke that europe is not getting enough airtime. i tend to agree with that. we are about to head into the russian winter there. that could inject more volatility and concern into and markets as we move forward -- end markets as we move forward. it pays to be cautious as we head into next year. currency fluctuations make it very hard to know where things are going to go. also concerns with regards to energy costs in europe are affecting some of our biggest customers. caroline: talk fundamentals here. almost an fx conversion is in some ways technical, but how bleak does the economic outlook look in europe, or do you
how hard is this environment to forecast out further than the next year? andrewwe were optimistic before the pandemic hit. we performed incredibly well through the entire pandemic. what is making it hard right now is the unprecedented volatility we are seeing in currency exchange rates. we signaled next year there is probably a five point headwind on our reported revenue just from currency headwinds. the uncertainty europe, one of your earlier speakers spoke that europe is not getting enough...
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. >> it was hard not to feel despair and sorrow. >> in this case, andrew was the perfect match, and weever looked back. >> reporter: her perfect match, andrew qin. >> hi. >> hi, andrew. >> reporter: this is their first meeting since the procedure. >> i just hope that you know that you're always -- we always carry you with us. >> yeah, it really hits home. it's like, wow, it's one person in a family, mother of two. >> reporter: and a concert violinist, celebrating her second chance in a duet with her doctor. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." remember you can follow us online at any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm wendy gillette in new york. cbs news projects democrat katie hobbs is elected arizona governor, defeating republican kari lake. the counting of votes took nearly a week after election day. lake was endorsed by former president donald trump. >>> and trump
. >> it was hard not to feel despair and sorrow. >> in this case, andrew was the perfect match, and weever looked back. >> reporter: her perfect match, andrew qin. >> hi. >> hi, andrew. >> reporter: this is their first meeting since the procedure. >> i just hope that you know that you're always -- we always carry you with us. >> yeah, it really hits home. it's like, wow, it's one person in a family, mother of two. >> reporter: and a concert...
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. >> it was hard not to feel despair and sorrow. >> in this case, andrew was a perfect match, and, neverrfect match, andrew qin. >> hi. >> hi, andrew. >> reporter: this is their first meeting since the procedure. >> i just hope that, you know, you-- we always carry you with us. >> yeah, it really hits home. it's like, wow, one person in a family, mother of two. >> reporter: and a concert violinist, celebrating her second chance, in a duet with her doctor. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: that's a survivor story that's music to our ears. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> nearly a week after election day, a number of local raises up in the air, a number of cities waiting to find out there next mayors. >>> for seven years, this time it is serious. >> an unprecedented crackdown on illegal sideshows, how one a bay area city is trying to set an example for the rest. >>> california's first partners take the stand in harvey weinstein's sexual assault trial. jennifer newsom's tearful testimony against the distre
. >> it was hard not to feel despair and sorrow. >> in this case, andrew was a perfect match, and, neverrfect match, andrew qin. >> hi. >> hi, andrew. >> reporter: this is their first meeting since the procedure. >> i just hope that, you know, you-- we always carry you with us. >> yeah, it really hits home. it's like, wow, one person in a family, mother of two. >> reporter: and a concert violinist, celebrating her second chance, in a duet with her...
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hello coffee and cream andrew yur should be accelerated, it is possible not to finish. yes, i'm trying so hardand on our roads, if not my misfortune, they won't miss it. but if his mother, well, parents or god forbid children needed help. brutal people think only of themselves. why are you doing this to people? okay, i'm kidding, let's go. there are many places where you can watch the winner can become every martial arts bettor preparing a biological killer. dirty trail of washington and mystery 731 special edition of the new sensational investigation is based on real events on sunday at 16:20 on ntv spetsbad premiere tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv, only for 4 days a year, such columns turn into pokula. paying for purchases with savings may surprise you? make payment. scan the qr-code with your phone's camera from the terminal to get the opportunity to win up to 5 million bonuses from sberbank. thank you, pay as convenient, everything is 999 and everything will work out. vklipy is a meeting place of impressions only for 4 days a year, while count dracula turns into a groin. 500 years waiting for suc
hello coffee and cream andrew yur should be accelerated, it is possible not to finish. yes, i'm trying so hardand on our roads, if not my misfortune, they won't miss it. but if his mother, well, parents or god forbid children needed help. brutal people think only of themselves. why are you doing this to people? okay, i'm kidding, let's go. there are many places where you can watch the winner can become every martial arts bettor preparing a biological killer. dirty trail of washington and...
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hard work and delicious food. - yes, that's what i'm talking about. (andrewyvret) jersey positioned itself quite cleverly in the 1970's. and it's a place where people put their money. there's no question that that is what jersey is internationally famous for now. we are fully committed to offshore finance. you know, there's any number of positive effects. but without a doubt, it has raised the cost of living in jersey, so that a lot of local people find it a real struggle to live, whereas in guernsey i think, there is a wider appreciation that a balanced economy will give more resilience in the longer term. going back to the english civil war, jersey was fiercely monarchist, loyal to the crown, guernsey fiercely parliamentarian. so there was a split in strategy and a split in outlook, and you will see guernsey and jersey swimming in different directions on political issues, and sometimes it doesn't make sense. it's just because the two islands want to be different. and in many ways, it continues today. it's perhaps a little bit more friendly today and it's do
hard work and delicious food. - yes, that's what i'm talking about. (andrewyvret) jersey positioned itself quite cleverly in the 1970's. and it's a place where people put their money. there's no question that that is what jersey is internationally famous for now. we are fully committed to offshore finance. you know, there's any number of positive effects. but without a doubt, it has raised the cost of living in jersey, so that a lot of local people find it a real struggle to live, whereas in...
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hard to take off five days and come back. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. andrew is off today. u -- >> because you've been staying up too late. >> and i don't sleep past 8:00 a.m. when i'm off >> 6:30. >> i hear that about a lot of people -- >> it's the shift. but it's also -- >> you're old? >> otherwise, i'm old too. >> u.s. equity futures this hour, we're close enough we're -- >> have you not been able to sleep for the last 20 years. this is not a new thing. >> kind of >> it's the hours. >> it might be the alcohol [ laughter ] >> some nights very few nights. down 193 points on the dow nasdaq off 84. it's kind of a big pullback. like a hangover from thanksgiving i really think it is people just -- they trade like they feel. although treasuries, i think that's getting interesting about whether 4% is in the high is in it could be months before we know but 3.68 -- >> if china shuts down, that that is going to be -- that is going to be a situation that kills demand and brings a faster downturn through the entire globe. >> and on oil, take a look he's just a good guest he pointed ou
hard to take off five days and come back. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. andrew is off today. u -- >> because you've been staying up too late. >> and i don't sleep past 8:00 a.m. when i'm off >> 6:30. >> i hear that about a lot of people -- >> it's the shift. but it's also -- >> you're old? >> otherwise, i'm old too. >> u.s. equity futures this hour, we're close enough we're -- >> have you not been able to sleep for the last 20...
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hard core twitter 2.0. those are his words. andrew dymburt is with us. good morning, andrew. >> good morning, george. ing the most direct message to employees. commit hard core or leave. he said his employees have until 5:00 p.m. today to decide either stay with the company or expect to work long hours at a, quote, high intensity or september three months of severance and quit. this according to interim emails obtained by abc news. this follows a fray of firings. he let go of dozens of employees for being critical of him. musk also saying he'll eventually find a new leader to run the company though it's not clear when. george? >> andrew, thank you very much. robin? >>> george, now to the latest on jay leno's condition as he recovers from serious burns from a gasoline fire. his doctor says he's in good spirits after undergoing the first round of surgery. matt gutman is outside the burn center in l.a. where leno is being treated. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. his doctors now revealing that leno was actually beneath one of those classic cars when that gasoline ignited and doc
hard core twitter 2.0. those are his words. andrew dymburt is with us. good morning, andrew. >> good morning, george. ing the most direct message to employees. commit hard core or leave. he said his employees have until 5:00 p.m. today to decide either stay with the company or expect to work long hours at a, quote, high intensity or september three months of severance and quit. this according to interim emails obtained by abc news. this follows a fray of firings. he let go of dozens of...
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hard to find something. he always feels like he's falling behind. andrew carty at the carnegie museums, what is now known as the field museum, they're already ahead of the game to so he feels like new york and his own life path might be diminished if they don't find something spectacular and it's because of barnum brown, i can tell the story in the book but essentially barnum finds over half of the dinosaur specimens at the american museum. he is really the one who brought dinosaurs into public conversations and make them accessible to regular people and now there's this idea of every time you take your case to the museum to see the dinosaurs you're really in barnumbrown's shadow. if it weren't for him not of us would see that . >> he starts create these adventures in montana because the stakes are high and he goes to patagonia which then takes weeks i guess to get on a ship down there and there's no civilization as we think of it. it's a dangerous trip but some incredible things, that and that is a thrilling part of the book. that's why i think barnum, de
hard to find something. he always feels like he's falling behind. andrew carty at the carnegie museums, what is now known as the field museum, they're already ahead of the game to so he feels like new york and his own life path might be diminished if they don't find something spectacular and it's because of barnum brown, i can tell the story in the book but essentially barnum finds over half of the dinosaur specimens at the american museum. he is really the one who brought dinosaurs into public...
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andrew adams has built his strategy on his experience prosecuting the mafia. for ten years, he fought against organised and violent crime. it's hardiolent crime on a more massively organised scale than this illegal war that's going on right now. from the outset, adams and his team focused on sanctioned oligarchs' most highly prized possessions. movable assets like yachts, like air planes were at the top of mind, because they are valuable, they have enormous value in some cases. but tracking down those assets would be easier said than done. in recent years, barcelona has become a magnet for superyachts. and since the pandemic, the industry has been booming. alex finley is a former cia officer turned writer and yacht spotter who lives in barcelona. you could go down to the port any day of the week and you are sure to have a number of russian megayachts. alex has an interest in russia and how its elite operates within western democracies. in the run—up to the war, she started tracking their luxury vessels. i saw four different russian oligarch yachts. one was galactica super nova. the $75 million galactica super nova is one of the fa
andrew adams has built his strategy on his experience prosecuting the mafia. for ten years, he fought against organised and violent crime. it's hardiolent crime on a more massively organised scale than this illegal war that's going on right now. from the outset, adams and his team focused on sanctioned oligarchs' most highly prized possessions. movable assets like yachts, like air planes were at the top of mind, because they are valuable, they have enormous value in some cases. but tracking...
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andnd he thinks dinosaurs e way to do that so he has pushes explorers hard to find something anyways feels he is falling behind and andrew carnegie is billy museums and what is now known as museum in chicago, there are ready ahead of the game and so he really feels like new york is own life task might be diminished if they don't find something spectacular is really because of barnum brown, i can't tell the story the book, but eventually barnum brown finds over half of the dinosaur specimens are still d on display the american museum and is really the one who brought the dinosaurs into public conversation make them accessible to regular people and if you have this idea that every time you take your kids to museum or filter to see the dinosaurs, you're really in barnum brown's shadow and if it wasn't for him none of us would be doing this. >> had he starts going off on crazier adventures in montana, because the stakes are high any goes to patagonia. and then it takes weeks i guess to get on a ship down there and there's no civilization as we think of it in this dangerous at incredible things come out of that that is thrill
andnd he thinks dinosaurs e way to do that so he has pushes explorers hard to find something anyways feels he is falling behind and andrew carnegie is billy museums and what is now known as museum in chicago, there are ready ahead of the game and so he really feels like new york is own life task might be diminished if they don't find something spectacular is really because of barnum brown, i can't tell the story the book, but eventually barnum brown finds over half of the dinosaur specimens are...
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took over after andrew cuomo resigned, projected to become the first woman elected to lead that state. in michigan, incumbent get when whitmer is projected to win re-election after a hardght race for governor in michigan. abortion was also on the ballot in michigan. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang is there. >> reporter: good evening to you, byron. we've been listening to our share of motown here at the motor city casino in detroit. it's gretchen whitmer's election night headquarters. she just took to the stage to say that she's feeling damn good about tonight. there's been a blue wave throughout michigan what's been a big night for governor whitmer. and proposal 3, which was codifying abortion into the ballot, also passed. it's lifting the tide of democratic candidates all down-ballot here in michigan. unlike across the country where inflation, pocketbook issues like gas prices and the economy, was top of mind. here in michigan, it was one of the few states where abortion was the number one topic on voters' minds. and tonight here in michigan, it seems that abortion has played a heavy role and may be providing a roadmap for democrats moving forward. >> juju, thanks
took over after andrew cuomo resigned, projected to become the first woman elected to lead that state. in michigan, incumbent get when whitmer is projected to win re-election after a hardght race for governor in michigan. abortion was also on the ballot in michigan. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang is there. >> reporter: good evening to you, byron. we've been listening to our share of motown here at the motor city casino in detroit. it's gretchen whitmer's election night...
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hard to get used to it. >> and the impeachment of andrew johnson were the articles of impeachment in both speech writing. the tour of the country his version of reconstruction and had apparently been so crude, so offensive so un- presidential on his criticism of their publican that they wrote that as a reason for his removal from office part is it possible for a president to say something, write something or tweet something that would justify removal from office? >> justify the removal of the writer? [laughter] that's what you live in fear of. [laughter] carthy did not have writers so impeachment. >> legally, i cannot answer that question. i think if he says something where he perjured himself then yes. [laughter] >> seems like we confuse assignment actual crime. >> there are questions about whether whether she's in violation by viewing certain things. i said one things a speechwriters living here of his being wrong. writing something, but we live in fear of is being incorrect. so hence the fact checkers hence the lawyers to make sure what we said is not in violation of anything. i'm johnson did not have
hard to get used to it. >> and the impeachment of andrew johnson were the articles of impeachment in both speech writing. the tour of the country his version of reconstruction and had apparently been so crude, so offensive so un- presidential on his criticism of their publican that they wrote that as a reason for his removal from office part is it possible for a president to say something, write something or tweet something that would justify removal from office? >> justify the...
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hard to find something. he always feels like he's falling behind. andrew carnegie is building the carnegie museums. what now known as the fields museum in chicago, is known as the columbia museum. back then, they're already ahead of the game to. so he really feels like new york and his own, you know, life path be diminished if they don't find something spectacular and. it's really because of barnum brown. i can tell you this. tell the story in the book. but eventually barnum finds half of the dinosaur specimens are still on display at the american museum. he is really the one who brought dinosaurs public conversation and them accessible to regular people. and you know if you'd now this idea of every time you know you take your kids to the museum or a field goes to miss the embassy, the dinosaurs you really in barnum brown shadow if it wasn't for him none of us would do that. and he starts going off on crazier adventures. then montana hawaiian because the stakes are high and goes to patagonia, which then takes weeks, i guess, to get on a ship down there. and there's no civilization as we think of it
hard to find something. he always feels like he's falling behind. andrew carnegie is building the carnegie museums. what now known as the fields museum in chicago, is known as the columbia museum. back then, they're already ahead of the game to. so he really feels like new york and his own, you know, life path be diminished if they don't find something spectacular and. it's really because of barnum brown. i can tell you this. tell the story in the book. but eventually barnum finds half of the...
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new york to extend their and faltering support -- serve as an example of hard work, kindness and humility. my brother to andrew and sister laura above here today, but the foot dedicate their careers to public service, as an attorney and educator. i moved to the district of columbia after graduating from the university of st. louis. i had an opportunity to begin mightily your career behind the dedicated and accomplished department of justice. iran cases seeking to ensure that individuals with disabilities were seeking services in integrated settings. after moving to your city for a private practice, i returned to the district for a clerkship of the u.s. district court of the district of columbia. during my clerkship, i spent countless hours observing core proceedings and hoping one day, i would have an opportunity to practice like to advocate to appear before judge boast burke. that jim became everybody when i joined the u.s. attorney's office, where had the privilege to serve citizens of the district of columbia in both superior court and discord for the past eight years, trying 60 cases and working on 100 inv
new york to extend their and faltering support -- serve as an example of hard work, kindness and humility. my brother to andrew and sister laura above here today, but the foot dedicate their careers to public service, as an attorney and educator. i moved to the district of columbia after graduating from the university of st. louis. i had an opportunity to begin mightily your career behind the dedicated and accomplished department of justice. iran cases seeking to ensure that individuals with...
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about warren g harding, way too far maligned but in the 1920s, harding, his vice president coolidge, and importantly his treasury secretary andrewwas a great figure from pittsburgh and an entrepreneurial banker, they put together huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax i believe 1913 started out as 17% and when woodrow wilson left office it was over 70%. we went into a recession after and those guys brought tax rates with a tremendous boom and prosperity in the 1920s and i'm going to go one more another favorite figure is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals or one of its greatest generals. they still teach some of the formations at west point. grant did two things in his administration he never gets credit for this but the fact is grant ended the civil war income tax, ended it and grant restored the greenback to gold so we had massive wartime inflation and high wartime taxes and grant ended both and also helped launch the second industrial revolution which is sometimes referred to disparaging lead to the gilded age but it was a phenomenal period in america, so justen to be consistent, here i
about warren g harding, way too far maligned but in the 1920s, harding, his vice president coolidge, and importantly his treasury secretary andrewwas a great figure from pittsburgh and an entrepreneurial banker, they put together huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax i believe 1913 started out as 17% and when woodrow wilson left office it was over 70%. we went into a recession after and those guys brought tax rates with a tremendous boom and prosperity in the 1920s and i'm going...
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but in the 1920's, harding, his vice president, calvin coolidge and his treasury secretary andrew mellon, who was a great figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial banker, they put together a huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax amendment was 1913. when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals -- they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant come also as president, much maligned. my colleague at fox wrote a pretty good book about grant. but he did two things. economic things. he never gets credit. the liberal historians will never give him credit. but the fact is grant ended the civil war income tax. grant restored the greenback to gold. so we had massive wartime inflation and high wartime taxes and grant ended both and helped launch the second industrial revolution, which is sometime re
but in the 1920's, harding, his vice president, calvin coolidge and his treasury secretary andrew mellon, who was a great figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial banker, they put together a huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax amendment was 1913. when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of...
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too late for some. lia harding al jazeera, the still ahead on al jazeera will have the latest on rescue operations following a plane crash, and anthony is lake victoria. and i'm andrew simmons at nickerson airport in cyprus, abandon in the 1974 conflicts. i'll be reporting a rising tension between turkish cypriots and greek cypriots. ah hello, we got some raid in the forecast for the korean peninsula over the next couple days . and eventually on to watch japan piece of cloud. they're just sliding across yellow sea associated with us, little weather systems, some snow on the northern flank of that. that'll ease its way out of the far north . east of china. rain coming back in behind and that rain will eventually move across c, r. c of japan. western japan western honju kata, seeing some clout and some rave for a time as you go through, choose day. not too bad on the other side of the mountain stoker at around 20 degrees celsius. but some pieces of sherry ran down towards that taiwan much of central and southern china will be dry and still warm in hong kong temperatures around $25.00 celsius $26.00 celsius. here as we go on into a whedon stay more for the south, shall
too late for some. lia harding al jazeera, the still ahead on al jazeera will have the latest on rescue operations following a plane crash, and anthony is lake victoria. and i'm andrew simmons at nickerson airport in cyprus, abandon in the 1974 conflicts. i'll be reporting a rising tension between turkish cypriots and greek cypriots. ah hello, we got some raid in the forecast for the korean peninsula over the next couple days . and eventually on to watch japan piece of cloud. they're just...