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about margaret fuller, arthur's older sister. so, this book really -- it's a confluence of various passions that i've had at various times in my life, and it was just incredibly serendipitous that all of these stories that mean so much to be personally either intersected or came very close to intersexting at fredericksburg. >> i'll start with the characters. the people in the book. like alcott. so, was it hard to revisit her again or was there something you wanted to get deeper into? i mean, obviously you get to talk more about one point in her life here. >> yeah. can't seem to get away from the alcott family. with eden's outcast and little women and now this, but i haven't really fought that hard to get away from them because they are -- there's such a kindness to the alcotts and a fierce dedication among all of them to doing the right thing, even itself comes at a terrible cost to them in their own lives. and so when i read lieu -- louisa's work and bronson's work its they're desire to bear burdens and offer a kind of emotional
about margaret fuller, arthur's older sister. so, this book really -- it's a confluence of various passions that i've had at various times in my life, and it was just incredibly serendipitous that all of these stories that mean so much to be personally either intersected or came very close to intersexting at fredericksburg. >> i'll start with the characters. the people in the book. like alcott. so, was it hard to revisit her again or was there something you wanted to get deeper into? i...
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so arthur taylor came down and effects set up shop in the bureau.he word was sent around to those who were to be on the post-speech analysis, just be very calm and don't rub salt into the wounds. so there was cronkite was anchoring the broadcast and it was sevareid, rather and me. and dan sure because of his work on watergate was not included in the broadcast which irritated him considerably, as i imagine it should have. so the word spread around the bureau take it easy, take it easy. i was not in the bureau at all during the day. i was on the hill working on a piece and came in late that afternoon, i 30, so nobody ever said anything to me about going soft. so nixon gives the speech, and it comes back to cronkite and he says a few words and throws it to sevareid and sevareid said that it was nothing became richard nixon so much as a way he said his final farewells here it was magnanimous and gracious and so forth. >> on the whole it seemed to me as effective, as magnanimous the speech as mr. nixon has ever made. and i suppose there would be meaning
so arthur taylor came down and effects set up shop in the bureau.he word was sent around to those who were to be on the post-speech analysis, just be very calm and don't rub salt into the wounds. so there was cronkite was anchoring the broadcast and it was sevareid, rather and me. and dan sure because of his work on watergate was not included in the broadcast which irritated him considerably, as i imagine it should have. so the word spread around the bureau take it easy, take it easy. i was not...
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>> reporter: it would be a mistake to dismiss arthur pendragon's battle threats.ion in eco protests. the next stage of stonehenge's turbulent history is just a solstice away. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant at stonehenge. >> woodruff: even amid the pandemic, some art exhibitions are opening. and some, like "grief and grievance" at new york's new museum, an examination of race and racism, are particularly timely. jeffrey brown reports for our race matters series and our ongoing arts and culture coverage, canvas. >> brown: a large painting, titled “souvenir ii”, by kerry james marshall: a living room, a woman with angel's wings, images of those who a gone. photographs by latoya ruby frazier: a personal history of a family and a neighborhood. in a new exhibition, “grief and grievance” at new york's new museum, 37 leading black artists explore, in different ways, aspects of loss in the contemporary black experience, and their own roles in capturing that story. >> as a black american, i draw on my experience living in this country as a source to make the work
>> reporter: it would be a mistake to dismiss arthur pendragon's battle threats.ion in eco protests. the next stage of stonehenge's turbulent history is just a solstice away. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant at stonehenge. >> woodruff: even amid the pandemic, some art exhibitions are opening. and some, like "grief and grievance" at new york's new museum, an examination of race and racism, are particularly timely. jeffrey brown reports for our race matters series...
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arthur, what was your reaction to the queen's statement today?easured, short. 61 words. it's the line about some recollections may vary. so they tackled the issue of race. that's primary to the concern. whoever made that remark to harry was obviously fessed up and they're discussing it. it was in different circumstances and different meaning to what harry made clear in the interview. >> martha: interestingly enough, thomas markle, who is meghan's father, who has been a hugely controversial figure didn't walk her down the aisle, he spoke out about his interpretation of what that comment might have been. watch this. >> this thing about what color will the baby be or how dark will it be, i'm guessing and hoping it's just a dumb question from somebody. you know, it could just be that simple. could be somebody asked a stupid question rather than being a total racist. >> martha: that possibility didn't get much air or much talk time in that oprah interview, neil. what do you think? >> you know what is interesting, martha, when you look at the bigger pi
arthur, what was your reaction to the queen's statement today?easured, short. 61 words. it's the line about some recollections may vary. so they tackled the issue of race. that's primary to the concern. whoever made that remark to harry was obviously fessed up and they're discussing it. it was in different circumstances and different meaning to what harry made clear in the interview. >> martha: interestingly enough, thomas markle, who is meghan's father, who has been a hugely...
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joining me to talk about this a bit more is arthur sullivan from business low arthur a lot of us probably haven't been following this case shed some light on today's ruling. you know that's right stephen so this case hasn't really captured the public interest at any point and one of the reasons i would say for that is because of the numbers the amount of money that's involved it's we're used to professional football figures being in the hundreds of millions in the billions this case relates to much smaller amounts in the 10s of millions but if you look into the detail of the case it is quite interesting so it dates back to 2016 and the spanish government was found by the commission to have been illegally benefited certain of spain's top football clubs in the form of tax breaks so they had been essentially treated as nonprofit organizations clubs like real madrid barcelona valencia some of the the country's top clubs which meant because they've been treated like this should have been taxed as limited companies so that they saved quite a lot of money in taxes that have been around for 20 ye
joining me to talk about this a bit more is arthur sullivan from business low arthur a lot of us probably haven't been following this case shed some light on today's ruling. you know that's right stephen so this case hasn't really captured the public interest at any point and one of the reasons i would say for that is because of the numbers the amount of money that's involved it's we're used to professional football figures being in the hundreds of millions in the billions this case relates to...
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douglas macarthur arthur back in washington, that would be a real headache. so he wanted to try to keep him in the pacific and let the army have some kind of role in the pacific war. and what they decided to do was essentially divide the pacific war into two theaters. would be the central pacific theater of operations headquartered at pearl harbor and under the command of admiral chester nimitz. then there would be the southwest pacific theater headquartered in australia and under the command of douglas macarthur. and these two theaters the navy would advance across the central pacific from the gilberts to the marshalls to the marianna islands to set up the offensive that would target the japanese home islands and macarthur's forces. would advance up the solomon islands new guinea. so ultimately in the direction of the philippines and macarthur of course was determined to return to the philippines when he left the philippines early in march of 1942. he promised i shall return and of course he had this long family and personal background with the philippines a
douglas macarthur arthur back in washington, that would be a real headache. so he wanted to try to keep him in the pacific and let the army have some kind of role in the pacific war. and what they decided to do was essentially divide the pacific war into two theaters. would be the central pacific theater of operations headquartered at pearl harbor and under the command of admiral chester nimitz. then there would be the southwest pacific theater headquartered in australia and under the command...
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the problem with mac arthur is 40% of the _ the problem with mac arthur is 40% of the sales— the problemt will really harm it's profits. it just shows the difficult position— profits. it just shows the difficult position in this interconnected world — position in this interconnected world how difficult it is for companies to make clear that oppositions on things because it can really— oppositions on things because it can really affect their sales, and obviously, even as a country government these communities itself cannot— government these communities itself cannot cut _ government these communities itself cannot cut ties with china, we need to work— cannot cut ties with china, we need to work with — cannot cut ties with china, we need to work with china on climate change and that— to work with china on climate change and that kind of thing. it is really 'ust and that kind of thing. it is really just shows — and that kind of thing. it is really just shows how difficult it is in the modern age to really properly sanction— the modern age to really properly sanction nations for this kind of
the problem with mac arthur is 40% of the _ the problem with mac arthur is 40% of the sales— the problemt will really harm it's profits. it just shows the difficult position— profits. it just shows the difficult position in this interconnected world — position in this interconnected world how difficult it is for companies to make clear that oppositions on things because it can really— oppositions on things because it can really affect their sales, and obviously, even as a country...
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when eisenhower left office about a year after i left office arthur slessinger senior. did a big poll for new york times? of ranking the presidents and drawing upon the expertise of his of its colleagues. and eisenhower ranked was a 22nd of 34 presidents down around chester arthur i believe. which really incense i can in his inner circle and one thing it did lead to was trying to get the papers in abilene. available to scholars as quickly as possible so they can tell their their side of the story. and i think with both. you know the availability of the records in abilene and an independence that both men's reputations. have risen a direct correlation to the release of those papers and for scholars to get a first-hand look at what was really going on? and now both men are you know into really the near great category? in fact about as high as you can get without being in the in the real upper. stratosphere of the american presidency and so they both really rose a fairly rapidly in reputation. since the time they left office and again so much in art. in part to the archiva
when eisenhower left office about a year after i left office arthur slessinger senior. did a big poll for new york times? of ranking the presidents and drawing upon the expertise of his of its colleagues. and eisenhower ranked was a 22nd of 34 presidents down around chester arthur i believe. which really incense i can in his inner circle and one thing it did lead to was trying to get the papers in abilene. available to scholars as quickly as possible so they can tell their their side of the...
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who keeps well vanner knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editorial writer and children's author during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan-african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the madams which was published in 2006 she describes the lives of middle class women in south africa who were appalled between tradition and modernity between a career and being the perfect african mother. i am essentially prawle. who very proffer a plan i'm very pro women and i think generally comes out in my books what both you all have in common it's about identity. i'm writing for readers but more importantly i'm writing for people will say or reading is boring you know if there are i've got a book for you finish once i finish one page and told me that's boring her novels always carry a message she wr
who keeps well vanner knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editorial writer and children's author during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan-african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the...
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arthur goldstein pledges the support of his authorization. the holy society will cooperate. james, district president of holy, maine promises his support. his organizations strength. the american jewish congress will give -- the congress leader and the community will help develop a plan of action. help to clear it out. the council of civic and fraternal organizations will support any project for racial unity. the parent teacher associations join in the selling movement. emily of the new york public library except a share of the work. altogether agree on program that recreation and educational activity for parents and children of all colors, religion, languages. working the program again? surely the schools of the neighborhood are the logical place. -- of joan of arc high school agrees. representative of all the groups that shape the. plan they -- civic leader of the chairman of their new united group. now the work. who will head the project? how will it be cared for? well the board of education cooperate? the board of education could and would a cooperate but its funds are l
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humphrey and eisenhower one of them was arthur burns. arthur burns this kind of a very well known character in administrations to follow as you remember he went on to ben nixon's economic advisor and back then he was under eisenhower. he was chief of the council of economic advisors. he was an economist with a specialist in economic forecasting. which seemed a perfect fit for likes concerns? now people were worried. that burns would come across as too much of what they call the egg head back then, you know an intellectual. but instead eisenhower just really enjoyed burns this presentations. to the cabinet and he learned a lot from them. now another economic player in this was a guy named gabe haug. i'm sorry hogue. it hogue was up. mmm, kind of a white house inside or he'd been a speech writer for eisenhower during the campaign. 1952 presidential campaign a good friend of ike's by that point and he was known for giving sound practical advice. so now burns and hogue though, they were fairly conservative. we're much more liberal that humph
humphrey and eisenhower one of them was arthur burns. arthur burns this kind of a very well known character in administrations to follow as you remember he went on to ben nixon's economic advisor and back then he was under eisenhower. he was chief of the council of economic advisors. he was an economist with a specialist in economic forecasting. which seemed a perfect fit for likes concerns? now people were worried. that burns would come across as too much of what they call the egg head back...
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jillian: andrew arthur, thank you very much for joining us and for your insight.e appreciate your time. have a good day. >> thank you so much. jillian: after the break we've been profiling businesses across the country that are struggling to survive the pandemic. this time, todd piro went to visit some of the main street shop owners we met during the last year. >> there were times when we were down 75, almost 80%. we didn't know what was going oo happen. jillian: they reflect on the last year and bring us an update. that's next. for nearly a decade, comcast has been helping students get ready. we've connected 4 million low-income students to low- cost, high-speed xfinity internet. we're working with hundreds of school districts across the country to sponsor free internet and laptops. and parents are seeing an impact. and now we're turning 1,000 community centers into lift zones - wifi enabled safe spaces to study. so more students can be ready for anything. i'm trying to do some homework here. ben: it's been a year since the coronavirus forced our nation's restaur
jillian: andrew arthur, thank you very much for joining us and for your insight.e appreciate your time. have a good day. >> thank you so much. jillian: after the break we've been profiling businesses across the country that are struggling to survive the pandemic. this time, todd piro went to visit some of the main street shop owners we met during the last year. >> there were times when we were down 75, almost 80%. we didn't know what was going oo happen. jillian: they reflect on the...
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we first met barbara and arthur in december last year. know, we both love you so much and it's so exciting for us to know that you guys are on the path to getting back to some kind of normality a lot sooner than expected, and we just can't wait to see you properly and give you that hug we have been waiting for for so long. here they are! hello, lila! there they are, look! it's your great nanny and great grandad. hello, lila! hello, gorgeous girl! aren't you gorgeous? this is such sweet agony. social distancing rules means they can look, but they can't touch. you all right, nan? oh, this is awful. that's what happens in lockdown, longer hair and a new baby. aw, virtual hugs, nan, virtual hugs. virtual hug, no real ones, though. not long, we are on the path. we're on the path to get there very soon. it's your new great—granddaughter. yeah, i know. and i can't hold her, i can't touch her. no windows this time, no windows, so we're getting closer, step—by—step, we're getting there. it's hard for barbara and arthur, the whole family. but nothi
we first met barbara and arthur in december last year. know, we both love you so much and it's so exciting for us to know that you guys are on the path to getting back to some kind of normality a lot sooner than expected, and we just can't wait to see you properly and give you that hug we have been waiting for for so long. here they are! hello, lila! there they are, look! it's your great nanny and great grandad. hello, lila! hello, gorgeous girl! aren't you gorgeous? this is such sweet agony....
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arthur goldstein, west side leader, pledges of support of his organization.ill cooperate. james reagan, district president of holy name, promises his support, his organization's strength. the american jewish congress will give every assistance. murry meyerson, leader in this community, will help develop a plan of action, help carry it out. the council of sifrm i can fraternal organizations will support any project for racial unity. heads of parent teacher associations join in the swelling movement. emily mccormick of the new york public library accepts a share of the work. all together agree on a program of recreation and educational activities for parents and children of all colors, religion, languages. where can this program begin? surely the schools of the neighborhood are the logical place. miss mary dylan, principal of joan of arc high school agrees. representatives of all groups meet together to shake their plan. they adopt adele, civic leader, as chairman of their new united group. now to work. who will head the project? how will it be paid for? will t
arthur goldstein, west side leader, pledges of support of his organization.ill cooperate. james reagan, district president of holy name, promises his support, his organization's strength. the american jewish congress will give every assistance. murry meyerson, leader in this community, will help develop a plan of action, help carry it out. the council of sifrm i can fraternal organizations will support any project for racial unity. heads of parent teacher associations join in the swelling...
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we did see that with arthur schuster. library there's also an actual white house library in the executive office building. that is a great library and a great resource for white house staffers and they would get most of you and deliver them to you, but that's it. that's a different thing. that's a kind of public. from heidi in long island, new york abraham lincoln embraced the then new technology of photography and had several photos taken of himself. would that be an example of tapping into pop culture to make himself more familiar to the american people? oh, absolutely that famous picture. he took in new york city during his when he get winters cooper union address that became the image of lincoln and he credited and part with helping making president. so the new technology of photography was very important. so you know who the guy was and what he looked like in you know, i think today we talk a little bit about you know, lincoln maybe wasn't such a handsome man or either didn't do wouldn't have done well today and you
we did see that with arthur schuster. library there's also an actual white house library in the executive office building. that is a great library and a great resource for white house staffers and they would get most of you and deliver them to you, but that's it. that's a different thing. that's a kind of public. from heidi in long island, new york abraham lincoln embraced the then new technology of photography and had several photos taken of himself. would that be an example of tapping into...
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have thrown the soap to stern and i was so well with the fed your grandmother said it could offer arthur and other us how america was. in cancun to show dewani why nice. is our name gloss. and then they were all smokers who were on display at the end. and then just time to show like on his own would you have to duck in the low shots of bad lifestyles to get asked and i would have a profit without the 1st so we will move in with stuff but and he says as she. or we need a month off the state of affairs set off by the. pool. not listed on. the. moment don't lie. down oh. i think. it was. a little off. and i thought i was just i said a male fantasy and cliff had the idea i'd met scarlett asked him to fit. well and they're much on. the look and. saw the shrunken is what i had now how them fitted in and out of ideas. for good to find out as much after and then i let this shit out that i was there must tell the tough get. going on that or with the laughing while god nor the time so i feel a novel way on the. road i think it's over the shot i haven't had that ahead of. time there's no talent in
have thrown the soap to stern and i was so well with the fed your grandmother said it could offer arthur and other us how america was. in cancun to show dewani why nice. is our name gloss. and then they were all smokers who were on display at the end. and then just time to show like on his own would you have to duck in the low shots of bad lifestyles to get asked and i would have a profit without the 1st so we will move in with stuff but and he says as she. or we need a month off the state of...
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during their list took to state of mind i was so alone with your grandmother i said i could offer arthur another myself or american interests. in cancun to show dewani why i need. a lot of need. for and help any. danger of turning a show like on his own with your. luck and the low shots of the advice i'll tell you that i would have preferred the office so we feel mindless stuff well. and he says as she. wore the new month the office it obvious that i was by the. pool. not listed it down. the. moment being shown by the don't know what it. was kind enough. to. do it is a little off. and i thought i was as i said a mail from simplified the idea i had met scarlett asked him for. well they're much on. the look and. saw the shrunken is what i had now how them to fit in and out of ideas. for good to find out about myself and then i let the shit out of that i was there must tell that stuff that for so long on it or with those of us who are god in are the times i feel in our war on the. good i think it's sort of the shot i haven't had that the high before. the time there's no talent i'm a flash a
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during their lives so twisted and i was so alone with they fed your grandmother said it could offer arthur and other us hell for american interests. in cancun to show dewani why nice. model of our navy and non they were all smokes or were and felt by any now and then. and then just tend to show like on his own when you have to block and elosha thought of the advice of all to get asked and i would have a profit without the 1st so we feel mindless stuff but the war and them are the same as she. for many a month i left it out of a faith or else by the. book. oh. oh. i don't miss it don't. know why. don't all i did it. last time enough. to. do it is to live off it. and i thought i was just i said a male friend simplified the idea and i now see how it's asked him to fix. my life well they're much on. the look and. go so the trouble can is that i had no how them fitted and now the idea. we're going to find out about and that's awful and then i let this get out of that i'll say i must tell the tough get. going on that or with those of us who are bad nor are the times i feel in our war on the. goo
during their lives so twisted and i was so alone with they fed your grandmother said it could offer arthur and other us hell for american interests. in cancun to show dewani why nice. model of our navy and non they were all smokes or were and felt by any now and then. and then just tend to show like on his own when you have to block and elosha thought of the advice of all to get asked and i would have a profit without the 1st so we feel mindless stuff but the war and them are the same as she....
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arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the n.y.u. grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zero time arguing about what to do with surplus, but where's the county? where is the city? where's government? why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by... >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: ...the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. ( laughs ) >> reporter: charlie de mar, cbs news, chicago. >> diaz: while our covid crisis may be easing, other countries are still struggling. italy warns it's shutting down shops, restaurants, and schools starting monday, at least through easter, as variants cause a new wave of the outbreak there. and in brazil, t crisis is a catastrophe. cbs' manuel bojorquez reports the worst there may be yet to come ( crying ). >> reporter: the heartwrenching scenes echo daily across brazil. covid is claiming nearly 3,000 lives every day now. cemeteries struggle to keep pace.
arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the n.y.u. grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zero time arguing about what to do with surplus, but where's the county? where is the city? where's government? why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by... >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: ...the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day....
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and when his gallery takes part in online arthurs our life chats with artists. and johan clearly does comfortable with the art world going digital he thinks that social media platforms enable much needed global dialogue as you couldn't have missed its all star you can see the demand for exchange tell if you look at how telegram groups she used to post from commutes all possible but there's probably a generational gap and innovation problem on the pulse of all federal can isis it's probably. better to type the art fairs have not done so around their era may be coming to an end sales on the market fell by more than 30 percent last year. these eons are also under huge pressure particularly in the u.s. the past year has seen fewer funds from sponsors some had to sell works to avoid closures. and what about the artists when monica bond the chinese exhibitions were canceled or postponed she had more time to spend in her berglund studio. last year i've been drawing so much more because i was in the space here i have to space but in this space i will still to be alone w
and when his gallery takes part in online arthurs our life chats with artists. and johan clearly does comfortable with the art world going digital he thinks that social media platforms enable much needed global dialogue as you couldn't have missed its all star you can see the demand for exchange tell if you look at how telegram groups she used to post from commutes all possible but there's probably a generational gap and innovation problem on the pulse of all federal can isis it's probably....
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who keeps well vanner knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editorial writer and children's author during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the madams which was published in 2006 she describes the lives of middle class women in south africa who are appalled between tradition and modernity between a career and being the perfect african mother. i am essentially prawle. who very proffer very pro women and i think the generally comes out in my books what those 3 or have in common is about identity. i'm writing for readers but more importantly i'm writing for people or reading is boring enough there are i've got a book for you finish once i finish one period and told me that boring her novels always carry a message she writes literature with added
who keeps well vanner knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editorial writer and children's author during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the...
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egyptian arthur already said they're hoping to refloat a cargo vessel which has been blocking the suez canal for 5 days the ever given stranding has disrupted global trade because the canals one of the world's busiest waterways so it was obvious that it is a huge vessel and as the operation is still underway as. we manage to create a space with a depth of meters and we believe we will be able to have this shift back into operation by today the for the painters again tightening quarantine measures as hospitals in manila struggle to cope with surging coronavirus infections the lockdown will last for a week and will affect 24000000 people living in the capital and nearby provinces. thousands of people have joined protests in bangladesh against a visit by the indian prime minister they gathered outside a mosque in dhaka a day after demonstrations turned violent leaving 5 dead the protestors accuse modi of soaking anti muslim hatred in india and modi is hindu nationalist party is hoping to secure an unprecedented win in west bengal as voting gets under way for state elections a victory for
egyptian arthur already said they're hoping to refloat a cargo vessel which has been blocking the suez canal for 5 days the ever given stranding has disrupted global trade because the canals one of the world's busiest waterways so it was obvious that it is a huge vessel and as the operation is still underway as. we manage to create a space with a depth of meters and we believe we will be able to have this shift back into operation by today the for the painters again tightening quarantine...
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who keeps well vanner knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editor and writer and children's after that during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan-african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the madams which was published in 2006 she describes the lives of middle class women in south africa who are appalled between tradition and modernity between a career and being the perfect african mother. i am essentially prall. who very pro are for a very pro women and i think generally comes out in my books what those 3 all have in common with about identity. i'm writing for readers but more importantly i'm writing for people will say oh reading is boring you know if there are i've got a book for you finish once i finish one period and told me that's boring her novels always carry a message she wri
who keeps well vanner knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editor and writer and children's after that during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan-african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the...
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a good writer zuki swell van or knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editor and writer and children's author during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan-african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st novel the madams which was published in 2006 she describes the lives of middle class women in south africa who are poor and between tradition and modernity between a career and being the perfect african mother. i am essentially prall. you very profitable and i'm very pro women and i think generally comes out in my books what goes through or have in common with about identity. i'm writing for readers but more importantly i'm writing for people will say oh reading is boring there are i've got a book for you finish once i finish one page and told me that's boring her novels always carry a message she wri
a good writer zuki swell van or knows her own mind and isn't afraid to speak it the south african arthur was born in zambia and then studied and lived abroad for a long time today she lives in kenya and is a publisher editor and writer and children's author during the pandemic she has become the curator of a pan-african on line literature festival combining well known names with new talent she wonders between worlds with boundless energy. the books she writes are always political in her 1st...
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arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the nyu grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zerowhat to do with surplus, but where's the county, where's the city, where's government, why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by -- >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. >> reporter: charlie de mar, cbs news, chicago. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the economic fallout from the pandemic. tony dokoupil looks at the challenges small businesses face a year after the outbreak. >>> plus, only on "cbs this morning," local front man jeff tweedie talks with anthony mason about efforts for artists and record labels to commit to reparations for inequalities and discrimination in the music industry. >>> and gayle king talks with comedy legend eddie murphy about the sequel "coming to america." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the nyu grossman school of medicine. >> we spent zerowhat to do with surplus, but where's the county, where's the city, where's government, why aren't we doing this, you know, in an organized way by the public sector? >> reporter: back in line as the sun sets and more than three hours go by -- >> hi, guys. we're closed. >> reporter: the search for a leftover shot will have to wait another day. >> another day. >>...
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he had so many stories, arthur did.engagement, we took that carriage ride and probably for an hour he told me stories. >> john: those are some pretty cool say shades you've got on there, and serious family drama that we are watching be aired in public care. sandra, the college student in ohio is dead after a pledge hazing incident. the bulling university software says the student was given a "copious" amount of alcohol at a frat party. garrett tenney is live in chicago with more. it's a tragedy. >> night of the school or police have released details about what happened thursday night, but according to the family's attorney, stone folds was entire comic direct condition. he was a new member or pledge of the pi kappa alpha fraternity and according to the family's attorney, the software business student was given a copious amount of alcohol at this party. when members of the fraternity dropped him off at his apartment late thursday night, his roommates found him unresponsive and called 911. he was taken to the hospital and
he had so many stories, arthur did.engagement, we took that carriage ride and probably for an hour he told me stories. >> john: those are some pretty cool say shades you've got on there, and serious family drama that we are watching be aired in public care. sandra, the college student in ohio is dead after a pledge hazing incident. the bulling university software says the student was given a "copious" amount of alcohol at a frat party. garrett tenney is live in chicago with...
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it�*s hard for barbara and arthur, the whole family.s around herand give hera hug. and lila. and lila as well. gorgeous, aren�*t you? aren�*t you a gorgeous girl? i mean, look at her little face, she�*s so gorgeous. they both are. just to see them, you know, properly, to see... instead of through a car window or an ordinary window. it�*s lovelyjust to see them here, sitting here in my garden. yeah, it�*s quite emotional, really. big! big fish, yeah. can you see a duck? big duck! big duck, yeah. it�*s the simple ordinary things that people have missed so much. family visits, great grandchildren exploring the garden. do you want to say goodbye? bye—bye, blow kisses. oh, bless her! see you soon! this scene will be repeated in back gardens across the uk this week as restrictions are gradually lifted. it is a hopeful step towards normality. bye—bye, lila! she waves to the last. graham satchell, bbc news. cornwall is one of the uk�*s most popular tourist destinations. and now it�*s becoming an increasingly sought after place to live. record n
it�*s hard for barbara and arthur, the whole family.s around herand give hera hug. and lila. and lila as well. gorgeous, aren�*t you? aren�*t you a gorgeous girl? i mean, look at her little face, she�*s so gorgeous. they both are. just to see them, you know, properly, to see... instead of through a car window or an ordinary window. it�*s lovelyjust to see them here, sitting here in my garden. yeah, it�*s quite emotional, really. big! big fish, yeah. can you see a duck? big duck! big...
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lance corporal arthur bustamante. he left us a picture of the face of a war that will never die.an war letters on their website, war letters.u.s. we'll be right back. moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. d egnant, are alleo if you have low blood calcium, serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium, serious infections, which could need hospitalization, skin problems, and severe bone, joint, or muscle pain. don't wait for a break, call your doctor today, and ask abou
lance corporal arthur bustamante. he left us a picture of the face of a war that will never die.an war letters on their website, war letters.u.s. we'll be right back. moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. d egnant, are alleo if you have low blood calcium, serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness,...
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printing in central banks buying back their own paper and austan centered heterodox but now the new arthur doxy is to recognize that there's been complete and utter market failure now for years and we're.
printing in central banks buying back their own paper and austan centered heterodox but now the new arthur doxy is to recognize that there's been complete and utter market failure now for years and we're.
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their lives so to state of mind i was so alone with the fed your grandmother said it could offer arthur and another to sell for me or for us. in cancun to show dewani why nice. new model of our navy last sign on they were all smokes or 4 and felt any. danger of 10 michelle like on his own when you have to block and the low shoots a bad lifestyle to get asked and i would have a profit without the 1st so we feel mindless stuff but the war and them are the same as she. for many a month i left it i will face it off i'll. pull that. oh. please let's sit down. don't lie. down our life.
their lives so to state of mind i was so alone with the fed your grandmother said it could offer arthur and another to sell for me or for us. in cancun to show dewani why nice. new model of our navy last sign on they were all smokes or 4 and felt any. danger of 10 michelle like on his own when you have to block and the low shoots a bad lifestyle to get asked and i would have a profit without the 1st so we feel mindless stuff but the war and them are the same as she. for many a month i left it i...
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has more from capital nairobi president or king arthur has extended the national car few of 5 am to 10 pm ban of the 60 days raising concerns about the number of confirmed cases that we are seeing on wednesday the health ministry announced the highest number of confirmed cases since january we're seeing more people being admitted to hospital in i.c.u. use on ventilators and so one the health ministry has said that the country is in the middle of a 3rd wave which appears to be more vicious this week that the health minister also started the back summation campaign. medic all officers health workers are receiving their fast dose of the astra zeneca vaccine from. this program is going to move on to elderly people those with underlying conditions before moving on to the general population but people are very worried about the pace of this vaccination the government says that it hopes that by the end of 2 to 23 to have vaccinated 30 percent of the population that's about 9000000 or 50000000 kenyans a number that is extremely low a lot of people are saying they're hoping that the government
has more from capital nairobi president or king arthur has extended the national car few of 5 am to 10 pm ban of the 60 days raising concerns about the number of confirmed cases that we are seeing on wednesday the health ministry announced the highest number of confirmed cases since january we're seeing more people being admitted to hospital in i.c.u. use on ventilators and so one the health ministry has said that the country is in the middle of a 3rd wave which appears to be more vicious this...
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this case originated in 2016 when a california highway patrol officer was investigating arthur lange for an alleged noise infraction while driving. when mr. lange came close to something officer put on his lights. mr. lange drove into his garage which he officer also entered. he was later charged with driving while intoxicated. his legal team wanted mr. lange blood-alcohol level results to be suppressed arguing the officer entered the garage without a warrant. the justices have three june 2021 to issue
this case originated in 2016 when a california highway patrol officer was investigating arthur lange for an alleged noise infraction while driving. when mr. lange came close to something officer put on his lights. mr. lange drove into his garage which he officer also entered. he was later charged with driving while intoxicated. his legal team wanted mr. lange blood-alcohol level results to be suppressed arguing the officer entered the garage without a warrant. the justices have three june 2021...
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are asking me, i can say we _ luke and arthur are asking me, i can say we are— luke and arthur are asking riders and horses back atain. l, ~ park with riders and horses back atain. l, ,, , l, l park with riders and horses back atain. l, l again. thank you so much. it has been our pleasure _ again. thank you so much. it has been our pleasure watching - again. thank you so much. it has been our pleasure watching all i again. thank you so much. it hasj been our pleasure watching all of those people being interviewed this morning. itjust feels like there is a little bit of change.— morning. itjust feels like there is a little bit of change. yeah, supper -- or that's — a little bit of change. yeah, supper -- or that's very — a little bit of change. yeah, supper -- or that's very important - a little bit of change. yeah, supper -- or that's very important for - a little bit of change. yeah, supper -- or that's very important for a i —— or that's very important for a lot of people. carol can give us the weather. good morning. good morning. it is going to be quite mild for the time of the year, t
are asking me, i can say we _ luke and arthur are asking me, i can say we are— luke and arthur are asking riders and horses back atain. l, ~ park with riders and horses back atain. l, ,, , l, l park with riders and horses back atain. l, l again. thank you so much. it has been our pleasure _ again. thank you so much. it has been our pleasure watching - again. thank you so much. it has been our pleasure watching all i again. thank you so much. it hasj been our pleasure watching all of those...
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no, it's arthur. all of us. we, the people. i, that america thrives when we give our heart, when we turn our hands to common purpose. and right now, my friends, we are doing just that. and i have to say, as your president i am grateful to you. last summer, i was in philadelphia and i'm at a small business owner, a woman. i asked her, isaid, what do business owner, a woman. i asked her, i said, what do you need most? i'd neverforget what she said to me. she said, she looked me in the inc said i just want the truth. the truth, just want the truth. the truth, just tell me the truth. think of that. my fellow americans, you are owed nothing less than the truth. and for all of you asking when things will get back to normal, here is the truth. the only way to get our lives back, to get our economy back on track is to beat the virus stopper you've been hearing me say that while i was running and the last 50 days i've been president, but this is one of the most complex operations we've ever undertaken as a nation in a long time. that's
no, it's arthur. all of us. we, the people. i, that america thrives when we give our heart, when we turn our hands to common purpose. and right now, my friends, we are doing just that. and i have to say, as your president i am grateful to you. last summer, i was in philadelphia and i'm at a small business owner, a woman. i asked her, isaid, what do business owner, a woman. i asked her, i said, what do you need most? i'd neverforget what she said to me. she said, she looked me in the inc said i...
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printing in central banks buying back their own paper and austan centered heterodox but now the new arthur doxy is to recognize that there's been complete and utter market failure now for years and we're about the reap the whirlwind and in the form of uncontainable inflation then now the evidence is piling on and one thing that we saw with calm. it is they would set targets and the target became the issue and actual free markets obviously weren't and the economies collapsed people starve to death and it was a pretty horrible situation so when you hide this price signal that markets market rates you know interest rates used to be set by the market and the treasury and the fed and the elites then demonized what were called bond vigilantes that these are evil people they didn't let us do what we wanted to do with government policies they would start to cause interest rates to rise if we wanted to spend a lot of money and therefore less destroy the price signal that they send to the rest of the population so here they target so they've after decades now 2030 years they keep on targeting that i
printing in central banks buying back their own paper and austan centered heterodox but now the new arthur doxy is to recognize that there's been complete and utter market failure now for years and we're about the reap the whirlwind and in the form of uncontainable inflation then now the evidence is piling on and one thing that we saw with calm. it is they would set targets and the target became the issue and actual free markets obviously weren't and the economies collapsed people starve to...
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update from anchorage now we bring in katrina news and joining us from bain saying you heard james arthur say there about the exchange of words and seeing both sides what does china won out of these talks. well yes it's quite heated in exchange indeed but we also have to remember that this comes off the back of a few days of the us being in both tokyo and seoul and spending those 2 days criticizing china outright for being a bad international actor also behind the scenes we've had a flurry of actions by the u.s. against china back home for example they've cut the license of a chinese telecom company in the u.s. they've subpoenaed a number of chinese technology companies and this week they've also sanctioned or expanded sanctions on a number of chinese officials they say are responsible for curtailing freedoms in hong kong so it does seem that beijing has been sincerely caught off guard by these actions to the point that younger true china's top diplomat in that meeting in alaska actually asked anthony blinken if these actions were taken on purpose in the lead up to this meeting so there h
update from anchorage now we bring in katrina news and joining us from bain saying you heard james arthur say there about the exchange of words and seeing both sides what does china won out of these talks. well yes it's quite heated in exchange indeed but we also have to remember that this comes off the back of a few days of the us being in both tokyo and seoul and spending those 2 days criticizing china outright for being a bad international actor also behind the scenes we've had a flurry of...
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go a problem nearer to right you're talking about some inflation arthur inflation is starting to make a south now and some my question is that for many areas during massive money printing there was deflation and that's what we heard all the time and there is a big debate about is it inflation is it deflation are they print in credit or are they printing money but it seems that we've had an inflection point at same site whatever they were done before it's not exactly resulting in the same thing and renting a new era i think bank of america just set the 40 year bull market in bonds is over so they're also looking for a change possibly a secular bull move in commodities which would be inflationary. a bear move finally and bond prices what's different now than last year or the year before how come the money printing now suddenly has some traction col it's always a function of supply and demand just like with anything else and i don't know were these analysts get the idea that commodity inflation is starting looked at the price of lumber for example random board feet it's roughly doubled i
go a problem nearer to right you're talking about some inflation arthur inflation is starting to make a south now and some my question is that for many areas during massive money printing there was deflation and that's what we heard all the time and there is a big debate about is it inflation is it deflation are they print in credit or are they printing money but it seems that we've had an inflection point at same site whatever they were done before it's not exactly resulting in the same thing...