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built this barked way guam with albert sims and jason conway. there are a few women. the beds are hung up lightly every morning but the fire is dining out. it's a rare occurrence over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tests are likewise underway. mr. fox is hearing something -- that has to be done in carving a home out of the wilderness. she is grinding indian corn. a food important to all the settlers while brother all of a mix the gold, the highly prize possesion from england. and now, jason has laid the new fire and must waddled alive embers to light it. here is at the fox place. >> would there be an ember in your fire, john? >> you will be welcomed do. speak of it to susan. >> settlers shared dangers together and they gladly share comforts to because. >> how is master roberts today? >> very little change. the fever has not reckoned these many days. >> one day, when you are well again, you can hunt gear with jason. >> the fireplace does not always give adequate heat especially when there is sickness in the house. sickness that may be very serious. today, as always,
built this barked way guam with albert sims and jason conway. there are a few women. the beds are hung up lightly every morning but the fire is dining out. it's a rare occurrence over at the fox dugout nearby, morning tests are likewise underway. mr. fox is hearing something -- that has to be done in carving a home out of the wilderness. she is grinding indian corn. a food important to all the settlers while brother all of a mix the gold, the highly prize possesion from england. and now, jason...
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. >> reporter: conway is madison's mayor and climate resilience advocate. >> we have solar on almost all commercial buildings at this point. we have a goal. >> reporter: people think of madison as cold. >> there's no bad weather, only bad clothing. if you're properly dressed, you can enjoy being outdoors year round in madison. average is getting warmer. >> reporter: five degrees warmer since 1950. tell me about madison in the summer and fall? >> summer, many opportunities to get outside, enjoy the lakes and neighborhoods. in the fall you live in this part of the world and get beautiful color. 270 parks in madison. >> reporter: no place is perfect. even madison. >> when we make another number one for top ten, clearly true for white population, is it also true for people of color? answer is almost always no, it's not also true. that's part of our work going forward. >> reporter: madison isn't the only great climate haven city. >> looks like it's nighttime. >> reporter: cashmans moved as far from wildfires as could get, vermont. couldn't be happier. >> beautiful, green, not dry. there's
. >> reporter: conway is madison's mayor and climate resilience advocate. >> we have solar on almost all commercial buildings at this point. we have a goal. >> reporter: people think of madison as cold. >> there's no bad weather, only bad clothing. if you're properly dressed, you can enjoy being outdoors year round in madison. average is getting warmer. >> reporter: five degrees warmer since 1950. tell me about madison in the summer and fall? >> summer, many...
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joining us now, silicon valley super angel ron conway, early investor in coinbase and stripe, and googleairbnb -- doordash, square, pinterest, just to name a few. good morning we can talk about coinbase and brian armstrong and the whole company, what it represents for crypto right now, but let's start from the investor perspective,s the public market investor perspective, what do you have to believe about coinbase to buy it for what looks like it's going to be 350 a share here does it have to do for transactions on the internet what google did for information? >> yes, i absolutely believe that coinbase is the google for the crypto economy and opens this huge opportunity to consumers. if you start at the very top of the funnel, look at the market size for the crypto economy. last year, it was 778 billion, headed to over a trillion, and the crypto economy is in its infancy. so the crypto economy is the next multitrillion dollar opportunity in innovation. and if people look at the size of the opportunity, then the market caps of these companies looks a little more reasonable >> ron, what kd
joining us now, silicon valley super angel ron conway, early investor in coinbase and stripe, and googleairbnb -- doordash, square, pinterest, just to name a few. good morning we can talk about coinbase and brian armstrong and the whole company, what it represents for crypto right now, but let's start from the investor perspective,s the public market investor perspective, what do you have to believe about coinbase to buy it for what looks like it's going to be 350 a share here does it have to...
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hearing from another woman who was stabbed by the convicted terrorist usman khan. 0ur correspondent zoe conwaydings and gave us this update. we heard from a criminal to student to have been studying alongside prison inmates, organised by learning together, the charity, which had organised the events that day. she described being on the stairs when usman khan ran towards her. i rememberseeing stairs when usman khan ran towards her. i remember seeing a knife in his hand, she said, he was holding it above his head. i remember being struck by something, he said. i was aware my arm was struck. i remember looking at him in the shock and confusion, she said. she also said that usman khan didn't look particularly angry or have an expression on his face. she then made her way up the stairs, she said she walked, didn't run, she said that it wasn't until she got to the top of the stairs that she noticed the blood and realise she had been stabbed. we also heard from another attendee of the event, and marie wilson, who gave stephanie first aid. amory wilson talked about how she had been on the same table a
hearing from another woman who was stabbed by the convicted terrorist usman khan. 0ur correspondent zoe conwaydings and gave us this update. we heard from a criminal to student to have been studying alongside prison inmates, organised by learning together, the charity, which had organised the events that day. she described being on the stairs when usman khan ran towards her. i rememberseeing stairs when usman khan ran towards her. i remember seeing a knife in his hand, she said, he was holding...
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zoe conway at the guildhall in london.ve, and so _ biggest in history? absolutely right, clive, and so ends - biggest in history? absolutely right, clive, and so ends the . right, clive, and so ends the infamous tale of bernie madoff. you said it there, he will go down in history as the man who ran the biggest ponzi scheme in history. it is thought at the time of its and covering in 2009, he had over $60 billion under asset. this is a company that had been going since the 1960s. bernie madoff when he was in court said that freud himself only started in the 1990s due to the recession and the gulf war. but it remained uncovered until the financial crisis of 2008. brought on by the financial crisis of that year, when investors tried to withdraw around $7 billion and were unable to do so. as you rightly say, a ponzi scheme is when money paid out to newer investors is the money that has been paid in by others. no actual money is being invested in the firm itself, although interest is being made. it was all a mirage, a fraud. ho
zoe conway at the guildhall in london.ve, and so _ biggest in history? absolutely right, clive, and so ends - biggest in history? absolutely right, clive, and so ends the . right, clive, and so ends the infamous tale of bernie madoff. you said it there, he will go down in history as the man who ran the biggest ponzi scheme in history. it is thought at the time of its and covering in 2009, he had over $60 billion under asset. this is a company that had been going since the 1960s. bernie madoff...
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zoe, thank you for that zoe conway at the inquest.led to the british—iranian aid worker facing more time injail. a month ago, she completed a five yearjail sentence, but yesterday mrs zaghari was sentenced to a further 12 months in prison. labour's tulip siddiq made her comments following a statement in the commons by the foreign office minister, james cleverly. mr speaker, as the news unfolded yesterday, i watched with great interest as the prime minister talked about redoubling his efforts to get nazanin home and how he was working as hard as he possibly could to secure her release. if the prime minister is watching now, i would like to ask him, what efforts has he put into trying to release nazanin in the first place? because from where i'm standing, i've seen no evidence on the part of the prime minister so far. at the heart of this tragic case is the prime minister's dismal failure to release my constituent and to stand up for her and his devastating blundering in 2017, when he was foreign secretary, when he exposed his complete
zoe, thank you for that zoe conway at the inquest.led to the british—iranian aid worker facing more time injail. a month ago, she completed a five yearjail sentence, but yesterday mrs zaghari was sentenced to a further 12 months in prison. labour's tulip siddiq made her comments following a statement in the commons by the foreign office minister, james cleverly. mr speaker, as the news unfolded yesterday, i watched with great interest as the prime minister talked about redoubling his efforts...
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well it isn't really anti science the work that i did with conway that was in our book margins of doubt and by the same name really show that none of this really has anything to do with science none of this is an argument within the scientific community this is an argument by the defenders of free market capitalism a thing is free market capitalism to sustain the privilege and the power of the fossil fuel industry this is the most powerful most profitable industry in the history of mankind and they have to limit they will not go down without a fight and so i think we have to understand that this is a fight it's about power and it has nothing to do with the science. appreciate that important months ahead thanks very much indeed speaking to us from california thank you. i just think with you thanks for the opportunity now to cuba the end of the castro era with the transfer of power to a new leader as canelo that succeeds raul castro's communist party chief the most powerful position cuba has been on has been president since 2018 the succession marks the end of 6 decades rule by role castr
well it isn't really anti science the work that i did with conway that was in our book margins of doubt and by the same name really show that none of this really has anything to do with science none of this is an argument within the scientific community this is an argument by the defenders of free market capitalism a thing is free market capitalism to sustain the privilege and the power of the fossil fuel industry this is the most powerful most profitable industry in the history of mankind and...
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we showed up with a board of four of the industry leading experts, kevin conway, troy cox was the number two person at gen tech, steve quake is one of the leading professors at stand fostandford on the space these people will add additional value. in addition we can bring long-term investors to be great partners we were able to do our deal at the right price with the right partners, and as a result it is trading at, you know, a premium but not a huge premium to where we did our transaction the company now has $650 million of capital on its balance sheet, it has soft bank, it has t. rowe, it has strategic partners, it has a leading board of directors and all of the money it needs to accelerate its growth through the casden partnership they have a great ceo. next time we do this, scott, you should have roy on your show he left running the baylor medical system because he thought he could change more lives by helping on the business side, and he's really committed to using health care -- you know, business to drive health outcomes you meet people like roy and feel optimistic about the world
we showed up with a board of four of the industry leading experts, kevin conway, troy cox was the number two person at gen tech, steve quake is one of the leading professors at stand fostandford on the space these people will add additional value. in addition we can bring long-term investors to be great partners we were able to do our deal at the right price with the right partners, and as a result it is trading at, you know, a premium but not a huge premium to where we did our transaction the...
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a you know, so they can have the speed of the convoy was such in the mechanical problems on the conway as such that they stop pretty often and had to do repairs and stuff in these towns like the photo here is of a woman bringing out a big wash tub full of lemonade to give to the soldiers as they're driving through. so while he's doing this he's at is he's acting as an ambassador for the army at the same time. he is he's learning about regions and people of the us that had not been exposed to previously. this comes down to wanting to understand the hopes and the fears of people in 1956. he'll make a quote. it says people are what count a sympathetic understanding of the aspirations the hopes and fears to the traditions and prides of other people's nations is essential to the promotion of mutual prosperity and peace. so while he's doing these travels, he's learning about these traditions what what these people take pride? and yes, they're americans and they all have a basic similar background, but they're also a major regional differences and you're also talking at the turn of the centur
a you know, so they can have the speed of the convoy was such in the mechanical problems on the conway as such that they stop pretty often and had to do repairs and stuff in these towns like the photo here is of a woman bringing out a big wash tub full of lemonade to give to the soldiers as they're driving through. so while he's doing this he's at is he's acting as an ambassador for the army at the same time. he is he's learning about regions and people of the us that had not been exposed to...
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he's talking to people like kelly anne conway, mark meadows, pam bondi, as he really strategizes and in 2022, and even beyond that, and, again going back to the setup here, it's notable to see that president trump doesn't really have an officer do think. he's working out of a convert the bridal suite, where he's holding these strategy sessions where his aides and interviewing candidates to take on republican incumbents who he does not like. >> interesting, because a lot of former presidents take a break from politics once they're out of office. not so the case with former president trump. >>> we are still learning much more about the january 6th attack on the capitol. there's new evidence that law enforcement officials ignored, even dismissed violent online warnings ahead of the deadly insurrection. according to internal e-mails, a representative from data data miner warned capitol officials several troubling posts, including one urging people to go to washington on january 6th and help storm the capitol, adding, quote, we will storm government buildings, kill cops, security guards,
he's talking to people like kelly anne conway, mark meadows, pam bondi, as he really strategizes and in 2022, and even beyond that, and, again going back to the setup here, it's notable to see that president trump doesn't really have an officer do think. he's working out of a convert the bridal suite, where he's holding these strategy sessions where his aides and interviewing candidates to take on republican incumbents who he does not like. >> interesting, because a lot of former...
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there's a lot more to it, or watch our interview with ron conway, coinbase board member. stuff, cnbc.com/techcheck you can follow our show on linkedin there's a page for that, and our twitter account of course as well carl >> all right, jon. great stuff. >>> alibaba's co-founder gentleman ma spotted in public amid months of secrecy and speculation about his whereabouts. on a video call with putin china's richest man out of the spotlight after he made comments critical of the regulatory system in china, spurring rumors and theories about his whereabouts. he used to dress up as michael jackson and dance on stage the piece, "the vanishing billionaire, how jack ma fell foul of xi jinping" is in the paper. thanks for the time, ryan. >> thank you for having me on. >> can you help us understand what ma's status is right now in china, at least culturally >> well, he's definitely fallen afoul of the upper echelons of the chinese government, and so i think it is kind of unclear what is going to happen to him long-term. at the moment we have heard from officials that he's been basic
there's a lot more to it, or watch our interview with ron conway, coinbase board member. stuff, cnbc.com/techcheck you can follow our show on linkedin there's a page for that, and our twitter account of course as well carl >> all right, jon. great stuff. >>> alibaba's co-founder gentleman ma spotted in public amid months of secrecy and speculation about his whereabouts. on a video call with putin china's richest man out of the spotlight after he made comments critical of the...
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pence's group including kellyanne conway, newt gingrich, bob lighthizer, angela wheeler and full disclosureas spoken well of the group. our next guest is a distinguished former ambassador of canada and to the united nations kelli kraft, she is also joined the advisory board, wonderful to see you dear friend and tell us some of your thoughts why you wanted to join this depends advisory board. >> thank you, it is great to see you today i must say when i was asked i felt immediately honored but i have to say this is more than just an endorsement of the character of mike pence in the integrity and honesty and the friendship but it's an endorsement of the fact that the trump administration were true champions of the conservative values and i felt really strongly there needed to be an organization such as advancing american freedom where we can actually continue these policies and continue to talk about our policies that were successful at home and abroad and i can't think of a better group than the group that he gathered together to continue advancing these policies is. larry: it just occurs to
pence's group including kellyanne conway, newt gingrich, bob lighthizer, angela wheeler and full disclosureas spoken well of the group. our next guest is a distinguished former ambassador of canada and to the united nations kelli kraft, she is also joined the advisory board, wonderful to see you dear friend and tell us some of your thoughts why you wanted to join this depends advisory board. >> thank you, it is great to see you today i must say when i was asked i felt immediately honored...
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let's go live to our reporter at the inquest, zoe conway.from the jolt and's toilets nearby. sandra asked, out loud, what are they doing in there? jay and saskia couldn't have imagined that at that momentjack merritt saskia couldn't have imagined that at that moment jack merritt was being stabbed in the toilets by usman khan. usman khan then appeared. he wasjust usman khan. usman khan then appeared. he was just a couple of metres away and sandra says he stared at her a very intense stare. she then described how saskia was cornered in the small programme and says usman khan was completely calm and collected. he was not rushing. he moved his right hand to saskia's next, saskia screamed and put her hand to her neck. no words were spoken. sandra gave this distressing testimony in front of saskia's mother and father who were attending the inquest today. we also heard of the inquest today. we also heard of the moments of bravery that day. we heard from mark conway, an attendee of the event in his role working for another prison charity. mark conwa
let's go live to our reporter at the inquest, zoe conway.from the jolt and's toilets nearby. sandra asked, out loud, what are they doing in there? jay and saskia couldn't have imagined that at that momentjack merritt saskia couldn't have imagined that at that moment jack merritt was being stabbed in the toilets by usman khan. usman khan then appeared. he wasjust usman khan. usman khan then appeared. he was just a couple of metres away and sandra says he stared at her a very intense stare. she...
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and one of the people there was a conway. i mention the name of one of the people who was attacking me and eric said well naomi you know it's the same person who attacked cherie roll over the ozone hole. and he told me this amazing story that i knew nothing about at the time that the scientists who had worked on the ozone hole had been the target of attacks in which people claim that there was no rules on hold of the science was wrong that the scientists were fraudulent that the scientists were communists all the things that i was being accused of these great nobel prize winning scientists had also been accused of and so eric said to me yeah when we get back to america i'll send you a send your novel up with a bunch of stuff. so he sent me this package arrives a few days later and i take out these papers that he sent me. and it was like you could take out the word ozone hole and put in climate change and you could take out the word roll in print and otherwise it was identical. on a spring day in 1998 a group of men mates at t
and one of the people there was a conway. i mention the name of one of the people who was attacking me and eric said well naomi you know it's the same person who attacked cherie roll over the ozone hole. and he told me this amazing story that i knew nothing about at the time that the scientists who had worked on the ozone hole had been the target of attacks in which people claim that there was no rules on hold of the science was wrong that the scientists were fraudulent that the scientists were...
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. >> ron conway, thank you. >> thank you. >> congrats on the new show. >> thank you for having me. >>>> the very first coinbase investor. >> here is what the ceo told me. >> that was rapid fire. >> back in the field. >> you, jason, always keep it 100. >> now, deidre, it technically wasn't live in the show but it was nice of satya nadella of micr microsoft. i was wondering, he is focused on foundry and building up chip and we were told first here, yes, absolutely we are staying in the driver's seat with mobileye. >> yeah, you know, i loved that video montage. a little bit of a humble brag for us because this week really went off without much of a hitch at all we had some really, really great voices we have to give a lot of credit to the people behind the scenes who made the show happen, for lining this all up, the graphics team to make a splash with something new here on cnbc, julia. we have lots more ahead which will be really excite in we are only getting started here >> lots more ahead, deirdre. great interview with brian chesky i think that interview touched on so many of the theme
. >> ron conway, thank you. >> thank you. >> congrats on the new show. >> thank you for having me. >>>> the very first coinbase investor. >> here is what the ceo told me. >> that was rapid fire. >> back in the field. >> you, jason, always keep it 100. >> now, deidre, it technically wasn't live in the show but it was nice of satya nadella of micr microsoft. i was wondering, he is focused on foundry and building up chip and we were...
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mrvan: written by thomas conway, the international president of the united steel workers. i appreciate that we are taking action today to support and defend these frontline workers. our health care and social workers who selfishly have chosen their professions in order to serve others and who, at the same time, experience rates of violence 12 times higher than other workers. the united steel workers letter just inserted in the record importantly noted that violent, serious, and life altering incidents should never be a part of the job. in order to begin curbing this epidemic of preventable workplace violence, our health care and social service workers need an enforceable osha standard that addresses violence in the workplace in a comprehensive manner. there is a difference between punishment and safety. and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this critically important legislation for these individual and valuable workers. i thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman fro
mrvan: written by thomas conway, the international president of the united steel workers. i appreciate that we are taking action today to support and defend these frontline workers. our health care and social workers who selfishly have chosen their professions in order to serve others and who, at the same time, experience rates of violence 12 times higher than other workers. the united steel workers letter just inserted in the record importantly noted that violent, serious, and life altering...
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earlier we spoke to our news correspondent, zoe conway, who has been following the inquests today.rom ama otchere, the housekeeping supervisor at fishmonger�*s hall who came face to face with usman khan shortly after he stabbed jack merrett. she said he had a face full of anger. he had knives strapped to his wrists and she described how his right hand was raised to head height and his left hand, with his left hand, he used his left finger to put his finger to his mouth, to indicate to her to be quiet. she says that she watched him stabbing another woman and that he was speaking arabic. she believes he was quoting from the quran. we had also whether the chaos and confusion that day and the fear. one of the event organisers were shouting into her mobile phone, ambulance, now. we heard that another person shouted, a bomber" is that there was distressing evidence about the condition jack merritt was in after he was stabbed. this afternoon we had from graham watkins, a security officer. he saw jack merritt drenched in blood. he was so shocked by what he saw that he asked jack merritt, i
earlier we spoke to our news correspondent, zoe conway, who has been following the inquests today.rom ama otchere, the housekeeping supervisor at fishmonger�*s hall who came face to face with usman khan shortly after he stabbed jack merrett. she said he had a face full of anger. he had knives strapped to his wrists and she described how his right hand was raised to head height and his left hand, with his left hand, he used his left finger to put his finger to his mouth, to indicate to her to...
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zoe conway reporting.justice in the aftermath of the hillsborough disaster. former south yorkshire police officers donald denton and alan foster, and former police solicitor peter metcalf, have all denied the charges. our correspondent, judith moritz, is in salford and gave us this update. well, reeta, sarah whitehouse qc opened the case for the prosecution and she began by telling the jury that this is not a trial about the causes of the hillsborough disaster. she said it's not about who's fault it was, it's about actions of three men in its aftermath. and she explained that peter metcalf was, in 1989, a solicitor acting for south yorkshire police, and donald denton and alan foster were senior officers. and she said that they had tried to minimise the blame for hillsborough that might have been heaped on the south yorkshire police, and they so by altering accounts, statements made by police officers after the event. she explained that peter metcalfe has given advice about those alterations and that donald
zoe conway reporting.justice in the aftermath of the hillsborough disaster. former south yorkshire police officers donald denton and alan foster, and former police solicitor peter metcalf, have all denied the charges. our correspondent, judith moritz, is in salford and gave us this update. well, reeta, sarah whitehouse qc opened the case for the prosecution and she began by telling the jury that this is not a trial about the causes of the hillsborough disaster. she said it's not about who's...
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zoe conway is following the inquest for us at london�*s guildhall. explain what evidence today.t evidence today. darryn frost gave a very detailed and at - frost gave a very detailed and at times emotional account of how he took on usman khan that day and try took on usman khan that day and try to prevent him from hurting others. he said that when he first heard the screams of those injured it was a call to action, he grabbed a whale task of the wall, he then headed towards where the screams and shouts were coming from, he came face—to—face with usman khan appointed the task him, he said that at that distance what looked like an explosive device around his waist looked very convincing. with usman khan then said to darryn frost, i�*m not here for you, i�*m waiting for the police. darryn frost and several others then chased him onto london bridge. ijumped onto as man come�*s back, i had my arms outstretched, my hands on his wrists so he could not swipe anyone, my face was practically next to his face as i held his wrists, he said, the police were repeatedly telling darryn frost to
zoe conway is following the inquest for us at london�*s guildhall. explain what evidence today.t evidence today. darryn frost gave a very detailed and at - frost gave a very detailed and at times emotional account of how he took on usman khan that day and try took on usman khan that day and try to prevent him from hurting others. he said that when he first heard the screams of those injured it was a call to action, he grabbed a whale task of the wall, he then headed towards where the screams...
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our correspondent, zoe conway, gave us this update from the inquest at london's guildhall.hat usman khan associated with high—profile terrorists in prison including michael who murdered fusilier lee rigby and the two of them had discussed their muslim faith. he was also involved in violent assaults in prison. in one case, the assault involved a christian prisoner who had refused to convert to islam. the jury was also told that there was intelligence that usman khan had deliberately lied to the prison authorities to fool them into thinking that he had changed his ways. we also heard about the management of usman khan in the community in the months leading up to the attack, we were told there were three meetings convened by the agencies responsible for managing him and that included the prison and probation service and the jury was told that at three of those meetings, the fact that usman khan was attending this conference at fishmongers' hall was discussed and, according to the minutes, what they talked about was how he was going to get to the conference and how he was going
our correspondent, zoe conway, gave us this update from the inquest at london's guildhall.hat usman khan associated with high—profile terrorists in prison including michael who murdered fusilier lee rigby and the two of them had discussed their muslim faith. he was also involved in violent assaults in prison. in one case, the assault involved a christian prisoner who had refused to convert to islam. the jury was also told that there was intelligence that usman khan had deliberately lied to...
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zoe conway at the inquest into the fishmongers�* hall inquest.g — and who gets access to those in power — continues. the permanent secretary to the treasury told the public accounts committee mr cameron had spoken to him on the phone and sent him text messages to draw his attention to proposals by greensill to access government backed emergency loans at the start of the pandemic last spring. 0ur political correspondent is leila nathoo. she is following this at westminster. how significant is these comments from a senior civil servant? it these comments from a senior civil servant? , , servant? it is the first time we have heard — servant? it is the first time we have heard from _ servant? it is the first time we have heard from the _ servant? it is the first time we have heard from the most i servant? it is the first time we i have heard from the most senior civil servant at the treasury about his own contact and the department�*s contact with david cameron, who was working as an advisor for greensill capital. as you say, it was connected to gree
zoe conway at the inquest into the fishmongers�* hall inquest.g — and who gets access to those in power — continues. the permanent secretary to the treasury told the public accounts committee mr cameron had spoken to him on the phone and sent him text messages to draw his attention to proposals by greensill to access government backed emergency loans at the start of the pandemic last spring. 0ur political correspondent is leila nathoo. she is following this at westminster. how significant...
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okay, junior, zach sanders, is the football team manager at conway high school in arkansas every sixcal jump so last week on his first try, zach matched his own best jump of 17 inches, then with his coaches and his team's encouragement, he decided to try for 1 inch higher. it would be a personal best. [ cheers and applause >> zach nailed it! even better, look at the reaction of the players. st they're mobbing him it's a moment, zach says, he'll never, ever forget >> speaking of moments folks will never forget. we're going to naturalize 30 folks and go one-on-one with former president george w. bush. >> he's got a new book featuring p portraits of american immigrants we're looking forward to a great conversation first time i'm meeting the president. and then the big event this markable group, they will be u.s. citizens before you know it it's going to happen live on our plaza, life-changing moments but, first, these messages ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey ♪ ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from
okay, junior, zach sanders, is the football team manager at conway high school in arkansas every sixcal jump so last week on his first try, zach matched his own best jump of 17 inches, then with his coaches and his team's encouragement, he decided to try for 1 inch higher. it would be a personal best. [ cheers and applause >> zach nailed it! even better, look at the reaction of the players. st they're mobbing him it's a moment, zach says, he'll never, ever forget >> speaking of...
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i think kelly anne conway at the white house said that they were -- when there was violence, it benefited them politically. they whom willed -- they saw the benefits to their case politically when there was unrest. they are hoping the president's words have an effect of trying to calm the nation, reminding people of what his agenda is. the rev and so many are involved in the doj priorities, the systematic racism. just give me one more beat on how that might be different tonight. >> i think it may be different. i think what is important is how the president helps us as a nation set the tone. i think it's the importance, the institutions, the justice department, police forces, you know, law enforcement around the country also helps is set that tone, you know. the fact here is the centerpiece. it's not our own personal kind of angst and excite or frustration at the moment. it's the family is the centerpiece here. we are here for the floyd family as a nation to stand with them, and to recognize what it means for the family let's not make it about us, folks. let's not get carried away and show
i think kelly anne conway at the white house said that they were -- when there was violence, it benefited them politically. they whom willed -- they saw the benefits to their case politically when there was unrest. they are hoping the president's words have an effect of trying to calm the nation, reminding people of what his agenda is. the rev and so many are involved in the doj priorities, the systematic racism. just give me one more beat on how that might be different tonight. >> i...
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. >> well, on the other hand, ron conways a smart guy. a search engine apple looked like a manufacturer of expensive computers coinbase is more it may take the technology mainstream from all kinds of authentication and retail transactions coinbase's future isn't just about trading bitcoin, the coinbase stock price is probably doing something similar with nft-backed sports collectibles it got rich off of being smart early. bitcoin and ethereum it could fall in the short term, but it would be a mistake to think coinbase is just a crypto exchange it's more of a bet on a new model of decentralized finance less a rifle to finance and more a rifle to paypal. >> jon, great to see you today by the way, we'll be watching you today, as every day, at 11 a.m. on tech check looking good, my friend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, got a big hour ahead. the beginning of earnings season rolling on citigroup expected any minute. we'll bring you those numbers as soon as they cross john boehner going to jo us into talk about his new book, weigh in on the econo
. >> well, on the other hand, ron conways a smart guy. a search engine apple looked like a manufacturer of expensive computers coinbase is more it may take the technology mainstream from all kinds of authentication and retail transactions coinbase's future isn't just about trading bitcoin, the coinbase stock price is probably doing something similar with nft-backed sports collectibles it got rich off of being smart early. bitcoin and ethereum it could fall in the short term, but it would...
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catherine is up next, independent line, conway, new hampshire. caller: good morning.here are many political parties in the country and they are trying to deal with the issues we are confronting today. i think we should imagine what we would like 100 years in the future. this example is far out, but today, 3d printers can make meat products. may be also in the future there will be no farms, no ranchers, orchards, people will not go hungry and starve, people will not be needed to plant and harvest crops. people will not be working in processing plants and transporting fruits like oranges from florida to the north. people will program their 3d printers and grow their own breakfast, lunch, and dinner. host: all that said, we are talking about people identifying as democrats. how does that relate? caller: if we think about the future, all of these separate parties which deal with problems today, but if we think about the future, it will be a different party for our country. people 100 years ago did not envision plastic and computers, doing outerspace research. we need to e
catherine is up next, independent line, conway, new hampshire. caller: good morning.here are many political parties in the country and they are trying to deal with the issues we are confronting today. i think we should imagine what we would like 100 years in the future. this example is far out, but today, 3d printers can make meat products. may be also in the future there will be no farms, no ranchers, orchards, people will not go hungry and starve, people will not be needed to plant and...
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lets get more on this from our correspondent zoe conway who's following the inquest in central londoncondolences to the families ofjack evidence by offering his condolences to the families of jack merritt evidence by offering his condolences to the families ofjack merritt and saskia jones. he said the family were very sorry for what had happened. he was asked about usman khan's teenage years when he first became involved in extremism and he said he didn't know what his brother was getting up to. he said he kept himself to himself. but this answer was challenged by the lawyers of saskia jones and jack merritt�*s families, and thejury was saskia jones and jack merritt�*s families, and the jury was shown photographs of this khan handing out extremist literature and waving a blackjihadis flag in stoke where he grew up, and those photos appeared in the local newspaper. again, his brother said they had not known what he was up to and it wasn't until his arrest that they realised the extent of his activities. when he was convicted of terrorism and sent to prison, he said the family was shock
lets get more on this from our correspondent zoe conway who's following the inquest in central londoncondolences to the families ofjack evidence by offering his condolences to the families of jack merritt evidence by offering his condolences to the families ofjack merritt and saskia jones. he said the family were very sorry for what had happened. he was asked about usman khan's teenage years when he first became involved in extremism and he said he didn't know what his brother was getting up...
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our correspondent zoe conway is in central london.who gave herfirst we heard from amory wilson, another attendee, who gave her first date. anne—marie wilson talked about how she had been on the same table as this man can and he had been wearing this man can and he had been wearing this heavy coat, pufferjackets. she said that someone on 30 april said, he must be boiling in that code. several people had been remarked —— had remarked on the coat he was wearing. we also heard what the police had described as a convincing but fake suicide belt was hidden underneath that cooked that day. thank you for that update. in germany, the race to become the centre—right candidate to succeed angela merkel as chancellor has been won by armin laschet of the cdu, after his rival stepped aside. markus soeder, of the bavarian csu party, has offered his full backing to armin laschet. our correspondent damien mcguinness is on the line from berlin. who is armin laschet? he is the premiere of the second most popular states in germany. he is a grantee in the
our correspondent zoe conway is in central london.who gave herfirst we heard from amory wilson, another attendee, who gave her first date. anne—marie wilson talked about how she had been on the same table as this man can and he had been wearing this man can and he had been wearing this heavy coat, pufferjackets. she said that someone on 30 april said, he must be boiling in that code. several people had been remarked —— had remarked on the coat he was wearing. we also heard what the police...
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our correspondent zoe conway has been following the inquest.ame face—to—face with the attacker as mum can. —— whole. she described the anger in its place as he emerged from the gentleman stylus. he was just a few feet away from her. he had his right hand raised to head height. with his left hand he put his finger to his mouth, gesturing to her to be quiet, she says, so that she wouldn't scream. he moved towards her, she backed away. he then got distracted and he stabbed another woman and as he did so, she says he was speaking in arabic. she believes he was quoting the koran. we also heard from a retired judge john samuels who saw saskia jones, 23—year—old saskia jones who had been stabbed, lying at the foot of the stairs. he said, i noted particular herface was the stairs. he said, i noted particular her face was chalk white. she appeared unconscious to make, or perhaps even dead. he described the confusion they at fishmongers hall. we talked about doctor amy ludlow, one of the organisers of the event, shouting into her mobile phone, police, am
our correspondent zoe conway has been following the inquest.ame face—to—face with the attacker as mum can. —— whole. she described the anger in its place as he emerged from the gentleman stylus. he was just a few feet away from her. he had his right hand raised to head height. with his left hand he put his finger to his mouth, gesturing to her to be quiet, she says, so that she wouldn't scream. he moved towards her, she backed away. he then got distracted and he stabbed another woman...
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mrvan: written by thomas conway, the international president of the united steel workers. i appreciate that we are taking action today to support and defend these frontline workers. our health care and social workers who selfishly have chosen their professions in order to serve others and who, at the same time, experience rates of violence 12 times higher than other workers. the united steel workers letter just inserted in the record importantly noted that violent, serious, and life altering incidents should never be a part of the job. in order to begin curbing this epidemic of preventable workplace violence, our health care and social service workers need an enforceable osha standard that addresses violence in the workplace in a comprehensive manner. there is a difference between punishment and safety. and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this critically important legislation for these individual and valuable workers. i thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman fro
mrvan: written by thomas conway, the international president of the united steel workers. i appreciate that we are taking action today to support and defend these frontline workers. our health care and social workers who selfishly have chosen their professions in order to serve others and who, at the same time, experience rates of violence 12 times higher than other workers. the united steel workers letter just inserted in the record importantly noted that violent, serious, and life altering...