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crisis, so if we went through the caribbean crisis in a different way.we we came out of it not with the understanding that we can support nuclear deterrence not with the most rigid forms, perhaps, but with some softer ones, which include , among other things, a contractual basis. but if we went through the caribbean crisis differently, then, uh, apparently, arms control will also be completely different and in the form in which it took shape after we went through that original caribbean crisis, apparently in such he doesn't need it right now. we passed a certain fork, which then us, uh, at the beginning sixties. we turned in one direction. we, i say, not russia, but in general . this is the world situation now. the system of arms control that was created under e returned to e in a different direction, but the military-strategic and military-political understanding of the situation. it now turns out to be inadequate, but i still want to emphasize that we are, uh, such an intellectual conceptual basis for all this, but there is also just the dynamics of re
crisis, so if we went through the caribbean crisis in a different way.we we came out of it not with the understanding that we can support nuclear deterrence not with the most rigid forms, perhaps, but with some softer ones, which include , among other things, a contractual basis. but if we went through the caribbean crisis differently, then, uh, apparently, arms control will also be completely different and in the form in which it took shape after we went through that original caribbean crisis,...
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19 protocols, ease sales for trips and luxury cruise line, royal caribbean, sharp, 165 percent higher than pretending levels that's acquainted companies. 4th quarter results, the shares for car rental company hertz rose after posting 4th quarter earnings, that beat expectations over dns quarter in new york. a yes, let's start with a cruise industry reason to believe that it's on the rebound after this incredibly tough pandemic period. now clearly a business is spec and mr. just mentioned in the past quarter, bookings were even higher than a pre pandemic, a level not. everything is picture perfect yet. royal caribbean, still posted to a quarterly loss of about $500000000.00, but that was a far cry from the loss of about $1300000000.00 a year earlier. so the path is right, and obviously people want to spend money for experiences sent the cruise industry is definitely profiting from that trend to the stock off roy caribbean. by the way, here on the floor in york stock exchange up a good 7 percent. and that use their session i. so we're seeing more of an appetite for travel. however, just
19 protocols, ease sales for trips and luxury cruise line, royal caribbean, sharp, 165 percent higher than pretending levels that's acquainted companies. 4th quarter results, the shares for car rental company hertz rose after posting 4th quarter earnings, that beat expectations over dns quarter in new york. a yes, let's start with a cruise industry reason to believe that it's on the rebound after this incredibly tough pandemic period. now clearly a business is spec and mr. just mentioned in the...
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we heard from the ceo of royal caribbean for example, that he is cautious, especially because some of the ex macroeconomic trends, some enter in buyer men. gibraltar, we have to wait and see that, for example, what happens with fuel cries the so under, on the cost side, they could also be a some, a pressure um on the industry. but having that set at the moment, it really looks like, like, for a voice, the pedantic, i mean, not gone, but getting a better that people are looking for experiences. so they see where they spend their money. so not so much for goods any more. but for experiences like travel and said something where the entire industry at profits from we saw that was the numbers from hertz. we recently saw that was the numbers from the big airlines. and now we also seen it was the cruise industry. so at least for now things are looking at promising your i'd people have to save money, but obviously they're safer on $1.00 and but still spend it when it comes to travel . ryder finance course money ins court in new york. thank you. was 61 years ago to day u. s. under president jo
we heard from the ceo of royal caribbean for example, that he is cautious, especially because some of the ex macroeconomic trends, some enter in buyer men. gibraltar, we have to wait and see that, for example, what happens with fuel cries the so under, on the cost side, they could also be a some, a pressure um on the industry. but having that set at the moment, it really looks like, like, for a voice, the pedantic, i mean, not gone, but getting a better that people are looking for experiences....
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know different african communities and caribbean community. everyone's jostling for the same same family, jostling for the same pot of money. and they're all competing against each other just to try and not even get a hit just to try and get even there. whereas before it was like the cider of political blackness. there was this idea of political blackness in the sixties and seventies. so everyone who was not, why fall under this umbrella, but that then gets broken up and some people say it's a good thing because there's no one racism or a different racism against different groups. and at the same moment you have somebody like tony blair coming in and you had this like big election campaign in 1097, then the slogan was, things can only get better. i guess the question is, which kind of route he took and what the things really did get better for people in this country. ah ah, holding the powerful to account as we examine the u. s. each row in the world on al jazeera, from the al jazeera london, rural call center to people in thoughtful conversation. people use the lowest category and they
know different african communities and caribbean community. everyone's jostling for the same same family, jostling for the same pot of money. and they're all competing against each other just to try and not even get a hit just to try and get even there. whereas before it was like the cider of political blackness. there was this idea of political blackness in the sixties and seventies. so everyone who was not, why fall under this umbrella, but that then gets broken up and some people say it's a...
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cities, latin caribbean, asian caribbean. >> did you get inspiration for different recipes?a trail? >> the real trailblazers for us is the grandma, there is nothing like a caribbean grandma in that kitchen showing her stuff. we're trying to modernize it and make it into something fresh and new. >> some of their hottest caribbean dishes are on flat bread. >> flatbread, on any given day, it is something that we have invented and everybody comes in, they can't get that anywhere else, shrimp, chicken. >> once we saw the brick oven, we knew we had to do an ode to brooklyn by having a brick oven pizza crust and pack on top of it a tomato complete sauted shrimp with ahi, which is the national food of jamaica >> i had to give the food a try. >> this is our resta balls croquette, sauce jerk seasoning aioli on top. >> can i try it? >> of course the flavor busts in your mouth. >> oh my god this alone would have me coming back. >> as they embrace the family-run business, they reflect on this moment in time. >> everything that you need to succeed is within you. >> we come from very humbl
cities, latin caribbean, asian caribbean. >> did you get inspiration for different recipes?a trail? >> the real trailblazers for us is the grandma, there is nothing like a caribbean grandma in that kitchen showing her stuff. we're trying to modernize it and make it into something fresh and new. >> some of their hottest caribbean dishes are on flat bread. >> flatbread, on any given day, it is something that we have invented and everybody comes in, they can't get that...
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in labor shortages in factories in transport and sour, thus direct advertising happening in the caribbean on some parts of asia to say, well, we need people to come and drive the buses to drive the trains on to work in the underground to work. and the health service the and it is literally is the most colonial institute we have like, literally would be impossible and to have staffed it without and nurses and doctors from overseas that there's over and hit him. discrimination in the labor market, which means some kind of work, some people can do and some people come out. the only way that that can be done is to have this belief in racial security ins. hierarchy of when the way the wise firms he works is why the talk is black at the bottom in his iraq, in between. and that's kind of how capitalism works. that affects your job is to be a cleaner. your job is to be a driver. your job is to be a banker and it's color coded racial prejudice and racial hostility, but commonplace been non white immigrants in britain from governing the work they did to attack them where they lived. black and brown
in labor shortages in factories in transport and sour, thus direct advertising happening in the caribbean on some parts of asia to say, well, we need people to come and drive the buses to drive the trains on to work in the underground to work. and the health service the and it is literally is the most colonial institute we have like, literally would be impossible and to have staffed it without and nurses and doctors from overseas that there's over and hit him. discrimination in the labor...
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south asian communities into, you know, face groups of c, muslim, hindu, you've got the african caribbean community, no different african communities and carrying commuters, everyone's jostling for the same same family, jostling for the same pot of money. and they're all competing against each other just to try and not even get a hit just to try and get even there. whereas before it was like the cider of political blackness. right. there was this idea of political blackness in the sixties and seventies for everyone who was not why fall under this. so yeah. but that then gets broken open. some people say it's a good thing because there's no one racism. there are different racism against different groups. and at the same moment you have somebody like tony blair coming in and you had this like big election campaign in 1097. and the slogan was, things can only get better. i guess the question is which kind of route he took and what the things really did get better for people in this country. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague,
south asian communities into, you know, face groups of c, muslim, hindu, you've got the african caribbean community, no different african communities and carrying commuters, everyone's jostling for the same same family, jostling for the same pot of money. and they're all competing against each other just to try and not even get a hit just to try and get even there. whereas before it was like the cider of political blackness. right. there was this idea of political blackness in the sixties and...
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it's one of the animals' most important nesting sites on the caribbean coastline of central america.or lives in tortuguero. when the turtles hatch, he patrols the beach to protect them. things used to be very different. cloied: tortuguero was an isolated place. survival didn't revolve around money like it does today with tourism. we used to kill the turtles. we ate the eggs, we ate the meat, we ate the fins. reporter: the turtles have already travelled up to 2000 kilometers by the time they arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in the tortuguero national park. four different species of sea turtles lay their eggs on tortuguero beach, including hawksbill and leatherback turtles. gloria guerrero is a biologist with the tortuguero sea turtle conservancy. she's concerned because climate change is making the sand warmer and the higher the temperature, the fewer males are born. this poses yet another danger to the turtles' survival. gloria: out of 1000 baby turtles, only one comes back to lay its eggs on the beach. reporter: the turtles follow the light of the moon to find their way onto th
it's one of the animals' most important nesting sites on the caribbean coastline of central america.or lives in tortuguero. when the turtles hatch, he patrols the beach to protect them. things used to be very different. cloied: tortuguero was an isolated place. survival didn't revolve around money like it does today with tourism. we used to kill the turtles. we ate the eggs, we ate the meat, we ate the fins. reporter: the turtles have already travelled up to 2000 kilometers by the time they...
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that's jason liberty, ceo of royal caribbean. >> seema, our thanks to you and jason as well.'s down 180 points. right now stick around because coming up on "power lunch" satya nadella himself, the man of the hour microsoft's stock still positive he joins us first on cnbc on the heels of their big a.i. event. and all of these announcements we were just talking about i'll join tyler mathisen for that after this quick break. (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon business internet. (woman) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from verizon. ♪♪ ♪ a bunch of dead guys made up work, way back when. ♪ ♪ it's our turn now we'll make it up again. ♪ ♪ we'll build freelance teams with more agility. ♪ ♪ the old way of working is deader than me. ♪ ♪ we'll scale up, and we'll scale down ♪ ♪ before you're six feet underground. ♪ ♪ yes, this is how, this is how we work now. ♪ >>> welcome to "power lunch," everybody. i
that's jason liberty, ceo of royal caribbean. >> seema, our thanks to you and jason as well.'s down 180 points. right now stick around because coming up on "power lunch" satya nadella himself, the man of the hour microsoft's stock still positive he joins us first on cnbc on the heels of their big a.i. event. and all of these announcements we were just talking about i'll join tyler mathisen for that after this quick break. (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon...
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and i have met with many african leaders, leaders in the caribbean, caricom, and in southeast asia. and what i believe is that they are right to want to make sure their voices are heard on every level on this topic, including the impact to their nations. you look at, for example, african nations and what russia's aggression in ukraine has meant in terms of food insecurity, energy insecurity. and these are nations, as we know, that are great importers of food and energy. so when the supply decreases, it has a significant impact on their nations. so i think it is important for us to recognize the impact that russia's war has had on these nations. i think of it in the context of what we must do to also -- on the previous discussion -- consider the impact to the climate crisis -- of the climate crisis on those nations. we are some of the biggest emitters, and the impacts are clear. i meet with caricom nations -- so, island nations in the caribbean -- and they tell me about how they're seeing land erosion, how they are seeing, through the extreme climate occurrences, a reduction in touri
and i have met with many african leaders, leaders in the caribbean, caricom, and in southeast asia. and what i believe is that they are right to want to make sure their voices are heard on every level on this topic, including the impact to their nations. you look at, for example, african nations and what russia's aggression in ukraine has meant in terms of food insecurity, energy insecurity. and these are nations, as we know, that are great importers of food and energy. so when the supply...
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across the caribbean, there are calls for reparations. slave owners, ms trevelyan visited grenada to face her ancestors' painful legacy. when i went to grenada and i saw for myself the plantations where slaves were punished, when i saw the instruments of torture that were used to restrain them, when i looked at the neck braces, at the manacles, at this system of dehumanisation that my family had profited from as absentee slave owners of the sugar plantations, i felt ashamed. the trevelyan family has decided to apologise. in a public letter, they write... they go on... five times great—grandfather... ms trevelyan explained the impact her family's actions still have today. poverty is rife. there's a lot of obesity, of hypertension, of ill—health, which is linked to slavery, health experts, feel, health experts feel, because of decades of poor diet, stress. and so some people could see what you are doing and argue, you know what, this is a drop in the bucket. yes, i completely understand that this can seem like a very inadequate gesture, tha
across the caribbean, there are calls for reparations. slave owners, ms trevelyan visited grenada to face her ancestors' painful legacy. when i went to grenada and i saw for myself the plantations where slaves were punished, when i saw the instruments of torture that were used to restrain them, when i looked at the neck braces, at the manacles, at this system of dehumanisation that my family had profited from as absentee slave owners of the sugar plantations, i felt ashamed. the trevelyan...
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it just screams caribbean and i love it.the meantime, you can find the longer version of the programme on bbc iplayer, along with lots of our recent adventures. follow us on social media too where you'll discover all sorts of great travel content from around the bbc. right. that's it for me. i'm off to find a nip of whisky to see if i can ward off this cold. see you next time. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. did the bbc play a part in a media feeding frenzy around the search for nicola bulley? and did the attention it gave the story intrude on a family's private grief? it was monday evening when news came which many had feared for more than three weeks since nicola bulley first went missing in the lancashire village of st michaels on wyre. police have just confirmed that the body found in the river in lancashire is that of 45—year—old nicola bulley. detectives read a statement from herfamily. you have been found. we can let you rest now. this sad case attracted a huge amount of attention on both traditi
it just screams caribbean and i love it.the meantime, you can find the longer version of the programme on bbc iplayer, along with lots of our recent adventures. follow us on social media too where you'll discover all sorts of great travel content from around the bbc. right. that's it for me. i'm off to find a nip of whisky to see if i can ward off this cold. see you next time. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. did the bbc play a part in a media feeding frenzy around the...
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coming from the caribbean to this| coming from the caribbean to this country— coming from the caribbeans - lieutenant governor in florida, first— lieutenant governor in florida, first lack— lieutenant governor in florida, first lack to _ lieutenant governor in florida, first lack to be _ lieutenant governor in florida, first lack to be elected - lieutenant governor in florida, first lack to be elected to - lieutenant governor in florida, first lack to be elected to the i first lack to be elected to the legislature, _ first lack to be elected to the legislature, first _ first lack to be elected to the legislature, first to _ first lack to be elected to the legislature, first to be - first lack to be elected to thel legislature, first to be elected state—wide in florida. we are seeing a lot of— state—wide in florida. we are seeing a lot of firsts. — state—wide in florida. we are seeing a lot of firsts. a _ state—wide in florida. we are seeing a lot of firsts, a lot _ state—wide in florida. we are seeing a lot of firsts, a lot of _ a lot of firsts, a lot of trailblazers. - a lot of firsts,
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then in the turtles, that nest in costa rica migrate to their feeding grounds on the caribbean coast of nicaragua, e and acosta. korea, any carrying sea turtles are also illegally hunted on the coast there in a gal that they are to as much as they kill up to $15000.00 turtles of year. a sport i knew but it's not just the animals themselves that are at risk from poaching during the night and early morning. poachers are on the prowl for clutches of eggs. scientists keep finding nests that have been looted. yes. had people as he goes in $11.00, this is the situation we face every night. we cody will say my, it was over, we monitor most of the beach. there's not enough staff to prevent this kind of thing completely and cannot unite talk where ever were patrolling. they just read nash that somewhere else was when i end up now. yeah. he's like, yeah, they poked the sandwich sticks to feel for resistance. that's when they know the stickers hit some eggs at the bottom of a nested if you don't. if i little need us, that will not. i camera will. once they find the eggs, it took them up. it was
then in the turtles, that nest in costa rica migrate to their feeding grounds on the caribbean coast of nicaragua, e and acosta. korea, any carrying sea turtles are also illegally hunted on the coast there in a gal that they are to as much as they kill up to $15000.00 turtles of year. a sport i knew but it's not just the animals themselves that are at risk from poaching during the night and early morning. poachers are on the prowl for clutches of eggs. scientists keep finding nests that have...
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it's one of the animals most important nesting sites on the caribbean coastline of central america. ploy taylor lives in tor tomorrow. when the turtles hedge, he patrols the beach to protect them. things used to be very different from the lead on the latin williams. so there was an isolated place, survival didn't revolve around money like it does today with tourism. and so we mr . killed the turtles. we ate viagra. well, the meat, like we ate, the fin was the turtles have already traveled up to 2000 kilometers. by the time they arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in the torch. aguiro national park for different species of sea turtles lay their eggs on tor to where beach, including hawks bill and leatherback turtles. gloria guerrero is a biologist with a tor to wear of sea turtle conservancy. she's concerned because climate change is making the sand warmer and the higher the temperature, the fewer males are born. this poses yet another danger to the turtle survival. they mean dr. heath us can nothing out of a 1000 baby turtles. only one and turns back to lay eggs on the beach. al applie
it's one of the animals most important nesting sites on the caribbean coastline of central america. ploy taylor lives in tor tomorrow. when the turtles hedge, he patrols the beach to protect them. things used to be very different from the lead on the latin williams. so there was an isolated place, survival didn't revolve around money like it does today with tourism. and so we mr . killed the turtles. we ate viagra. well, the meat, like we ate, the fin was the turtles have already traveled up to...
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i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document whatever part of our tradition or culture that still exists before. it vanishes. that is just of the utmost importance to me. while working and living in nigeria. because i'm interested in traditional culture and what happens. traditional culture. one of the things i wanted to do and do was meet photographers and, different people working in area of communications, mass media to try to get an understanding of how they looked at their own traditional culture and, rapidly changing culture. some of photographers. let me know in a in certain ways that they were very unhappy with the way the images of africa in general and nigeria and specifically were being projected in the popular in the west. what they were really saying was something that touched me deeply because it was this some of the same kinds of feelings i had about the way black people are generally projected in the popular media, not only in america but throughout the world. so question then was to them what, are you doing about changin
i'm very interested in starting a project with brothers in africa and the caribbean to document whatever part of our tradition or culture that still exists before. it vanishes. that is just of the utmost importance to me. while working and living in nigeria. because i'm interested in traditional culture and what happens. traditional culture. one of the things i wanted to do and do was meet photographers and, different people working in area of communications, mass media to try to get an...
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here is the game it's worth the candle to bring it to e caribbean crisis.t is impossible to predict which of them is there in their underwater all these currents. and this means the last one is our strategy. she, i want to remind you that they also started a very long time ago and from the very bottom from the very bottom from the destroyed country should be highly rational, very prudent and a student of the eve, our strategy should be like this and we are still acting like that, realizing that we need to eliminate not ukraine nor the europeans . we need to eliminate. americans and this is the task of this collision, if it has already taken place, if it has already taken place, then its task is precisely this. we see that the west is constantly substituting concepts according to orel , peace is war and, relatively speaking, the same barrel that the minister of foreign affairs and the eu has its own separate headquarters is military and basically acts as the minister of defense. so he said that to buy ammunition, we just cannot afford to buy lethal weapons f
here is the game it's worth the candle to bring it to e caribbean crisis.t is impossible to predict which of them is there in their underwater all these currents. and this means the last one is our strategy. she, i want to remind you that they also started a very long time ago and from the very bottom from the very bottom from the destroyed country should be highly rational, very prudent and a student of the eve, our strategy should be like this and we are still acting like that, realizing that...
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across the caribbean, there are calls for reparations.ers, ms trevelyan visited grenada to face her ancestors' painful legacy. when i went to grenada and i saw for myself the plantations where slaves were punished, when i saw the instruments of torture that were used to restrain them, when i looked at the neck braces, at the manacles, at this system of dehumanisation that my family had profited from as absentee slave owners of the sugar plantations, i felt ashamed. the trevelyan family has decided to apologise. in a public letter, they write... "slavery was and is unacceptable and repugnant. its damaging effects continue to the present day. we repudiate our ancestors' involvement in it." they go on... "through a donation by laura trevelyan, we have been able to contribute to the setting up of the reparations research fund at the university of the west indies to look into the economic impacts of enslavement." five times great—grandfather... ms trevelyan explained the impact her family's actions still have today. poverty is rife. there's a
across the caribbean, there are calls for reparations.ers, ms trevelyan visited grenada to face her ancestors' painful legacy. when i went to grenada and i saw for myself the plantations where slaves were punished, when i saw the instruments of torture that were used to restrain them, when i looked at the neck braces, at the manacles, at this system of dehumanisation that my family had profited from as absentee slave owners of the sugar plantations, i felt ashamed. the trevelyan family has...
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they were actually traded down to the caribbean, down to to the into slave markets of the caribbean. and they were actually put on a ship, the name of the ship was the ship desire. and they were sent down a ship that had been built in new england. it was built with new england timber, and this ship was sent down to the caribbean and they were sold these the men boys were sold in exchange for african enslaved people. and so those people would then go on the ship, desire and come back up to massachusetts. and this was a very important moment in history because. this was the first time that enslaved african people sold in new england. and this was 1638. so remember, talked about kind of all of these dates, 16, 19, 16, 27 with new york and now 1638 here with the desire. now this becomes the policy. this becomes something that people are looking to do. they start to see how this is a way both dispossess indigenous people of their of their homelands and also make some money and be kind of a lasting way to to claim the land and so i want to talk a little bit about how they did this right. s
they were actually traded down to the caribbean, down to to the into slave markets of the caribbean. and they were actually put on a ship, the name of the ship was the ship desire. and they were sent down a ship that had been built in new england. it was built with new england timber, and this ship was sent down to the caribbean and they were sold these the men boys were sold in exchange for african enslaved people. and so those people would then go on the ship, desire and come back up to...
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caribbean. looking at the everyday arctic artifacts recovered from the pirate ship silver coins, cutlery, pewter plates, a teapot, the shoulder blade of a pirate pistols, canon navigation instruments, medical supplies and even a size five shoe a leg and silk stocking. i realized these mythological figures were mere ordinary men. the legend of the captain samuel bellamy and his love interest, maria hallett told me that pirates had connections only and they had families, community links that don't think much about. as i was researching my dissertation turn previous book, the pirate next door the untold story of 18th century pirates wives, families and communities. i kept encountering evidence of this mysterious woman who seemed, oddly, on the piphery, the story of the notorious captain kidd. even the influential and authoritative early sourcebook on pirates called a general history of the robberies and of the most notorious pirates by captain charles johnson did not include in the lengthy chapter
caribbean. looking at the everyday arctic artifacts recovered from the pirate ship silver coins, cutlery, pewter plates, a teapot, the shoulder blade of a pirate pistols, canon navigation instruments, medical supplies and even a size five shoe a leg and silk stocking. i realized these mythological figures were mere ordinary men. the legend of the captain samuel bellamy and his love interest, maria hallett told me that pirates had connections only and they had families, community links that...
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our earnings monitor continues what you need to know ahead of reports from pinterest bp and royal caribbean first let's start with today's markets. stocks well off the lows, the dow looks to be improving by the moment only down 63, only 0.2%. the nasdaq was down 1% that still a little heavier so flip side of what we've seen year to date year to date the nasdaq is up 15%, almost 16% while the dow is only up 2% so again a bit of a pause and profit-taking today. let's move and what is going on in bond yields a story with a head of wind, 10-year, 3.63. we saw some prints, 3.65, maybe 3.67 a big move actually bigger moves on the shorter side, two-year and five-year as markets get skittish about that jobs report. the big story on that note, continued reverberations after that blow-out jobs thumb on friday remember, we were expecting a sub200,000 print instead we got 500,000 and it wasn't just that one figure. here's, of course, the jobs data we were looking for. less than 200k was the estimate. well over 500k what we ended up with the index of aggregate payrolls is now running 8.8% annualized in
our earnings monitor continues what you need to know ahead of reports from pinterest bp and royal caribbean first let's start with today's markets. stocks well off the lows, the dow looks to be improving by the moment only down 63, only 0.2%. the nasdaq was down 1% that still a little heavier so flip side of what we've seen year to date year to date the nasdaq is up 15%, almost 16% while the dow is only up 2% so again a bit of a pause and profit-taking today. let's move and what is going on in...
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Feb 26, 2023
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we've got the pans, we've got the fire, it just screams caribbean and i love it.re you will find great travel content from around the bbc. but for now, i am off to find a nip of whiskey to try and ward off this cold. see you next time. therefore, rush hours around. still some cloud across northern england and north wales in particular and the risk of some showers. some showers across the kent coast but generally central and southern england and wales, along with north—west scotland and ireland keeping the sunshine and temperatures peaking between seven and 9 degrees, pretty much where we should be for the final few days of february. as we go into the evening and overnight, the cloud drying in like a blanket over us and for many that means it will keep those temperatures above freezing where we have got those clearer skies, especially out to the west, once again temperatures below freezing and frost quite likely. that thing will stay with us, not only for monday but throughout the week. as we go into monday we have this large area of high pressure sitting across th
we've got the pans, we've got the fire, it just screams caribbean and i love it.re you will find great travel content from around the bbc. but for now, i am off to find a nip of whiskey to try and ward off this cold. see you next time. therefore, rush hours around. still some cloud across northern england and north wales in particular and the risk of some showers. some showers across the kent coast but generally central and southern england and wales, along with north—west scotland and...
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Feb 28, 2023
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we've got the pans, we've got the fire, it just screams caribbean and i love it.l find great travel content from around the bbc. but for now, i am off to find a nip of whiskey to try and ward off this cold. see you next time. hello, there. strong solar activity brought spectacular sightings of the aurora borealis during sunday night into the early hours of monday morning. the strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshire and 0xfordshire, and one of the reasons being clear skies. in fact, temperatures really fell away quite sharply, as low as —8 in highland scotland, but even —6 in parts of 0xfordshire. now, it does look likely that we are going to see more cloud, and so maybe the aurora not quite as prominent as we go through the next few hours. high pressure with us, but a north—easterly flow is drifting in a lot of cloud off the north sea, so that'll prevent temperatures from falling too far, perhaps staying above freezing. but where we've got the clearest of the skies, we could see —5 in rural,
we've got the pans, we've got the fire, it just screams caribbean and i love it.l find great travel content from around the bbc. but for now, i am off to find a nip of whiskey to try and ward off this cold. see you next time. hello, there. strong solar activity brought spectacular sightings of the aurora borealis during sunday night into the early hours of monday morning. the strongest aurora was across scotland, but unusually, the aurora borealis could be seen as far south as wiltshire and...
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they serve one group of states, so when they call on latin america and the caribbean to think about theirther fragmentation, or i would prefer regionalization to globalization in our region . plans of the shanghai cooperation organization, which along with the agenda dedicated to security. there are very good prospects, transport, logistics and economic. and, of course, against this background , the chinese chinese project one belt one road, and the chinese agreement on cooperation with the eurasian economic union, which already exists. and now putin has proposed. no 5 ago, think about how not to impose any approaches on any of these structures on the other, but to harmonize plans between these projects between, so that there is no duplication of contradiction there, so that there is no duplication of dissipation of resources. and now such a process has gone on many times already, uh, has. amaranduma cooperation with the osians, the sco has a memorandum with the eurasian economic union, the sco has a memorandum session, too. and this process of harmonization, but these integration aspirat
they serve one group of states, so when they call on latin america and the caribbean to think about theirther fragmentation, or i would prefer regionalization to globalization in our region . plans of the shanghai cooperation organization, which along with the agenda dedicated to security. there are very good prospects, transport, logistics and economic. and, of course, against this background , the chinese chinese project one belt one road, and the chinese agreement on cooperation with the...
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Feb 27, 2023
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we've got the pans, we've got the fire, it just screams caribbean and i love it. you will find great travel content from around the bbc. but for now, i am off to find a nip of whisky to try and ward off this cold. see you next time. hello. we've had reports of spectacular views of the aurora borealis across many parts of the uk, from northern scotland all the way to southern wales and even southern england. and here's another beautiful picture from the weekend. this time of cornwall, a beautiful horizon of those aqua colours. 0k, how about the weather for the week ahead. mainly dry, some sunshine and night frosts. pretty much what we've had for quite a few days now. we've had high—pressure firmly in charge of our weather. it's here on monday and it's here to stay. so, let's look at the forecast then. for the early hours of monday, clearing skies across scotland and also southwestern parts of england. so, early on monday morning, there will be a frost here. but elsewhere, where we have that thicker cloud, certainly northern and central england in most towns and cit
we've got the pans, we've got the fire, it just screams caribbean and i love it. you will find great travel content from around the bbc. but for now, i am off to find a nip of whisky to try and ward off this cold. see you next time. hello. we've had reports of spectacular views of the aurora borealis across many parts of the uk, from northern scotland all the way to southern wales and even southern england. and here's another beautiful picture from the weekend. this time of cornwall, a...
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they call a latin american the caribbean too, from lots of other latin american, the caribbean states, sir, are considering them regional currency. and i believe that that is regional isn't wish we were having initiative to consider such mechanisms in greater eurasia. i'm talking about their, your weight and economic uni, n r c, an uniform. and it's far reaching plans. they shan't hi corporation organization. or together with the security gender, they have very good prospects for transport, logistics, and for economy. in this context, the chinese project of one bell, one road submission and the chinese agreement on corporation with the evasion economic union. some 5 years ago, president putin, wilson suggested we think about her not imposing the rules are all for any association to others, but to harmonize to though no contradictions, we need to avoid terms of doppler, k, ting, overlapping. and so this is an ongoing process, sir, you ration o'clock mccuen in has m m m o u on with us, he, on the, as seo has the same m, o you with us, he an blue and this is a harmonization process that
they call a latin american the caribbean too, from lots of other latin american, the caribbean states, sir, are considering them regional currency. and i believe that that is regional isn't wish we were having initiative to consider such mechanisms in greater eurasia. i'm talking about their, your weight and economic uni, n r c, an uniform. and it's far reaching plans. they shan't hi corporation organization. or together with the security gender, they have very good prospects for transport,...