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edward. edward: 50,000 wings.engals to help our next guest win more than $9 million. that's next. ♪♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're banking, with bank of america. his girlfriend just caught the bouquet, so he's checking in on that ring fund. oh, that photographer? he's looking for something a little more zen, so he's thinking, “i'll open a yoga studio.” and as for the father of the bride? he's checking to see if he's on track to do this all over again...and again. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. what would you like the power to do? >> the countdown to super bowl lvi is on, but the rams and the bengals aren't the only ones hoping to win big. americans are expected to bet nearly $8 billion on tomorrow's game and my next guest stands to win 16.5 million after placing a record setting mobile bet on the bengals holding up the lombardi trophy. houston area furniture salesman and famed sports gamble, jim "mattress mack" mcingvale, why bet that much money. >> you buy a
edward. edward: 50,000 wings.engals to help our next guest win more than $9 million. that's next. ♪♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're banking, with bank of america. his girlfriend just caught the bouquet, so he's checking in on that ring fund. oh, that photographer? he's looking for something a little more zen, so he's thinking, “i'll open a yoga studio.” and as for the father of the bride? he's checking to see if he's on track to do this all over again...and...
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you are on with edward rothstein. caller: yeah, hi. have not been able to visit in -- to visit any libraries, but i would like to talk about, why can't we start thinking about having a national library, where it features all the presidents and whatever we have been able to document through history and have like a whole tour through all the presidencies? that would be cool to me, because i was always called a jfk baby, i was born in 1964, so after jfk was assassinated, there was a baby boom. and then i was born in august, august 8, so on my birthday, when nixon resigned, i was like "he spoiled my birthday party." [laughs] i think i was eight. host: how do you think the presidents would feel about that idea you bring out, about having one museum of presidents, and them having to share the limelight with each other in this museum? caller: well, some of them would feel great, especially like jimmy carter, because he was like my favorite. i was going to bring him up because i had to write a report, i think i was in fourth or fifth grade, an
you are on with edward rothstein. caller: yeah, hi. have not been able to visit in -- to visit any libraries, but i would like to talk about, why can't we start thinking about having a national library, where it features all the presidents and whatever we have been able to document through history and have like a whole tour through all the presidencies? that would be cool to me, because i was always called a jfk baby, i was born in 1964, so after jfk was assassinated, there was a baby boom. and...
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edwards' mother, the loose woman presenter brenda edwards, said she was devastated by the unimaginablef flood warnings issued for england and wales, particularly across north—west england where we have severe flood warnings in
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melanie edwards. ms.edwards works of the office of government and community affairs at columbia granddaughter of the distinguished johnson's rosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson. last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania edwards. the song you are considering today for national hymn status was composed by my grandfather jay rosamund johnson. not jon, not jon johnson not jon robinson simply jay. rosamond johnson. the lyrics written by his brother james weldon johnson. when people have asked before this occasion, how do i feel about the song i have answered honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. this melody is one of many from 200 according to as cap american society that my grandfather created while the lyrics began like the poem is
melanie edwards. ms.edwards works of the office of government and community affairs at columbia granddaughter of the distinguished johnson's rosamund johnson the grandniece of james weldon johnson. last known surviving family she's currently working on an autobiography written by her grandfather's publishers. she's worked in education for 40 years on the schaumburg library ms. edwards you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning committee members. my name is melania...
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edwards�* mother, the loose woman presenter brenda edwards, said she was devastated by the unimaginables —— might loose women presenter. jamal edwards, who has died at the age of 31. time for a look at the weather. here�*s helen willetts. ——here�*s stav. what a storm aiden 12 hours across much of the country and in particular northern parts of the uk thanks to storm franklin and a number of flood warnings issued for england and wales, particularly across north—west england where we have severe flood warnings in force around the river mersey area of south manchester and it is because of a series of storms we have seen over the past week. storm franklin clearing into the near continent and this ridge of high pressure is moving in from the south end of the west. you can see the isobars slowly opening out so the winds will be dying down. it is an improving sort of day as we head through the afternoon. any shows, scotland, the midlands, south east england should fizzle out and we see increasing sunshine. these wind speeds towards the end of the day, costing 20—30 for most, perhaps a0 in the
edwards�* mother, the loose woman presenter brenda edwards, said she was devastated by the unimaginables —— might loose women presenter. jamal edwards, who has died at the age of 31. time for a look at the weather. here�*s helen willetts. ——here�*s stav. what a storm aiden 12 hours across much of the country and in particular northern parts of the uk thanks to storm franklin and a number of flood warnings issued for england and wales, particularly across north—west england where...
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john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a total train wreck. public safety? you can hardy find a job in some of these places. health outcomes are terrible. bad enough that the schools are awful and they get no shots. what about public safety? you can't even walk down the darn street as homicide and crime rates explode in cities run by liberals for decades. some of these places have not seen a breathing republican politician since the retch leweisary war. and somehow it's our fault?
john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a total train wreck. public safety? you can hardy find a job in some of these places. health outcomes are terrible. bad enough that the schools are awful and they get no shots. what about public safety? you can't even walk down the darn street as homicide and crime rates explode in cities run by liberals for decades. some of these...
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edward: that is a great question.or us at the moment, a lot of the uncertainty is really around inflation. the uncertainty around bond yields comes back to inflation. the uncertainty around the geopolitics of russia and ukraine really comes back to the price of energy, which comes back to the uncertainty around inflation. the biggest threat is the valuations. market expectations are already at fixed rate hikes in the u.s. it is also so now -- not so much rate hikes but bond yields that matter. they have already reason i close to the average amount than recent had during the last four periods. we are confident enough to remain invested in equity markets, but you have to think about getting some protection from inflation due to that uncertainty. profitable growth stocks entirely, but we're also adding -- kailey: let's talk further about where you find that protection. how do you hedge? edward: we are predominately long investors. we're thinking about what performed well last year. we think a lot of the paradigm of last
edward: that is a great question.or us at the moment, a lot of the uncertainty is really around inflation. the uncertainty around bond yields comes back to inflation. the uncertainty around the geopolitics of russia and ukraine really comes back to the price of energy, which comes back to the uncertainty around inflation. the biggest threat is the valuations. market expectations are already at fixed rate hikes in the u.s. it is also so now -- not so much rate hikes but bond yields that matter....
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jamal edwards' impact _ how he knew what to do. jamal edwards' impact on _ how he knew what to do.e something that will. jamal edwards, who's died at the age of 31. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith lucas. have we've seen the back of the worst of it yet? we have we've seen the back of the worst of it yet?— have we've seen the back of the worst of it et? ~ ., ., ,, ., worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has — worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has cleared _ worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has cleared away _ worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has cleared away so - worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has cleared away so we're i franklin has cleared away so we're not expecting another named storm this week but what we are expecting some more wet and windy weather. i think the wind is less of a problem but more rain for areas that could really do without it. we've still got flood warnings in force across england and wales, one for scotland too and two severe flood warnings for the river severn. this is the picture in wo
jamal edwards' impact _ how he knew what to do. jamal edwards' impact on _ how he knew what to do.e something that will. jamal edwards, who's died at the age of 31. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith lucas. have we've seen the back of the worst of it yet? we have we've seen the back of the worst of it yet?— have we've seen the back of the worst of it et? ~ ., ., ,, ., worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has — worst of it yet? we have now. storm franklin has cleared...
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how do we explain the two americas speech john edwards gave. but what he doesn't tell you is that he created it. they created the two americas. look at major policy areas. economy, healthcare, education, public safety. where are economies struggling. inner cities run exclusively by garbage democrat politicians who don't give a damn about people. they are the ones who ran these economies into the ground. in some of these cities they haven't had a republican elected in four or five decades. an america where you can get a job and an america where you can't. let's not forget about the healthcare. you look at the health outcomes in the cities where the democrats have run for decades, and you stand a chance of dying in one of these inner cities far more likely than in city whereas they gave a damn about healthcare and outcomes. then education. you see these public schools in these inner cities. the kids have no shot. john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in these liberal cities. you are sending
how do we explain the two americas speech john edwards gave. but what he doesn't tell you is that he created it. they created the two americas. look at major policy areas. economy, healthcare, education, public safety. where are economies struggling. inner cities run exclusively by garbage democrat politicians who don't give a damn about people. they are the ones who ran these economies into the ground. in some of these cities they haven't had a republican elected in four or five decades. an...
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you are on with edward rothstein .as wondering, you keep going -- they keep bringing all the stuff up against trump and they don't do any thing about it. he said while he was running, if i shot somebody on fifth avenue in new york city, they wouldn't arrest me. well, the don't seem to -- they don't seem to him no matter what he does. he's an awful person. it seems to me any ordinary person, if they do something, they -- host: we are running short on time. you have a question about president libraries or museums? caller: well, i don't think trump should have one because everything he's built, he's always going bankrupt. thank you. host: edward rothstein, i will give you the final minute or so here. guest: in a sense, the institution is about being able to make the decisions of who can or cannot make. the ford president library, given a short space of time that ford was running the country. if there was some sort of overseeing curator, many different decisions would be made. we have a system that is set in place where ev
you are on with edward rothstein .as wondering, you keep going -- they keep bringing all the stuff up against trump and they don't do any thing about it. he said while he was running, if i shot somebody on fifth avenue in new york city, they wouldn't arrest me. well, the don't seem to -- they don't seem to him no matter what he does. he's an awful person. it seems to me any ordinary person, if they do something, they -- host: we are running short on time. you have a question about president...
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edward: yes and no.he big structural issue of the decade ahead which is not going to go away, baked into, it is going to grow between 0.5% per year, maybe because boomers are retiring, and we are replacing them basically one-for-one. so there's no growth in the labor force, and companies are starting to see that when the unemployment rate cut to do .5% before the pandemic, and now here we are again with extremely tight labor market. i think everybody is starting to understand that this is not just a pandemic issue. this is a structural issue. the only way to deal with it is to increase productivity. there's phenomenal technologies out there to increase the manual and mental productivity of workers. i think that is going to happen. michael: as the federal -- kailey: as the federal reserve is looking at this labor market, we are likely to see 1982 level inflation in the print we get an hour from now. you cut your target last week to the uncertainty around fed policy. how much room is there on either end fo
edward: yes and no.he big structural issue of the decade ahead which is not going to go away, baked into, it is going to grow between 0.5% per year, maybe because boomers are retiring, and we are replacing them basically one-for-one. so there's no growth in the labor force, and companies are starting to see that when the unemployment rate cut to do .5% before the pandemic, and now here we are again with extremely tight labor market. i think everybody is starting to understand that this is not...
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sure enough, edwards has got hit with a high growth stock selloff. sales and earnings coming in light. the procedures are being delayed. in the lows, down to 27% froms it peak in late december still i think it makes for a good opportunity for a stock that rarely comes in i like that. next up is stryker this one got derailed when we learned they are buying volsara communications for $3 billion. far fewer false alarms than the current standard of care wall street hated this news. the deal had a high price tag. fast forward to last thursday and they reported with a subpar outlook for 2022 the stock was down more than 15% from a few week's prior and it bottomed and now the post earnings dip has been erased now they are at 248. that is a discount that i like now, let's talk about long time cramer fav intuitive surgical. i am a gigantic fan. because this is a high-flying growth stock it tumbled to 286 today. the numbers came in there a touch light. omicron delaying surgeries we know this stuff they gave us an update on the first few weeks of 2022. the numb
sure enough, edwards has got hit with a high growth stock selloff. sales and earnings coming in light. the procedures are being delayed. in the lows, down to 27% froms it peak in late december still i think it makes for a good opportunity for a stock that rarely comes in i like that. next up is stryker this one got derailed when we learned they are buying volsara communications for $3 billion. far fewer false alarms than the current standard of care wall street hated this news. the deal had a...
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jamal edwards, who has died at the age of 31. this is bbc news. hello. uk, storm franklin. and by monday morning, some of its biggest impacts and disruption can already be felt in northern ireland. with a met office amber warning, some gusts of wind along the north coast in particular, up to around 80 mph. it's just squeezing the isobars around storm franklin, pushing very strong and gusty winds as well across many western coastal areas overnight and into the morning, so you can expect some disruption in the morning and, indeed, through a large part of the day — although the winds are going to be slowly easing. but this is where some of the gusts will be at into the morning, the strongest ones in through northern ireland, into western coastal areas but elsewhere, gusting widely 50—60 mph for a time. it's where temperatures will be first thing. now, overnight, wintry showers will be giving a covering of snow in parts of scotland, northern ireland and northern england, especially but not exclusively into the hills, and this area of mostly rain will clear i
jamal edwards, who has died at the age of 31. this is bbc news. hello. uk, storm franklin. and by monday morning, some of its biggest impacts and disruption can already be felt in northern ireland. with a met office amber warning, some gusts of wind along the north coast in particular, up to around 80 mph. it's just squeezing the isobars around storm franklin, pushing very strong and gusty winds as well across many western coastal areas overnight and into the morning, so you can expect some...
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music entrepreneur and l you two start jamal edwards has died you two start jamal edwards has died atf 31. —— youtube star. and nearly two years after the start of the pandemic, australia reopens its borders to international travellers. hello, and welcome to bbc news this morning. a third named storm in less than a week is sweeping across the uk this morning, bringing high winds and heavy rain. it comes only days after storm eunice killed three people and left 1.4 million homes without power. storm franklin has brought severe flooding in parts of northern ireland, leaving more than 4000 households without electricity. in yorkshire and greater manchester, people have been forced to leave their homes for safety. there are 140 flood warnings across the midlands, with danger to life warnings in south manchester. this is the scene at rotherham station, not much happening there because of the flooding, the station is currently closed. several train companies have asked people to travel only if theirjourney is essential. a yellow warning for wind covering wales, northern ireland, most of eng
music entrepreneur and l you two start jamal edwards has died you two start jamal edwards has died atf 31. —— youtube star. and nearly two years after the start of the pandemic, australia reopens its borders to international travellers. hello, and welcome to bbc news this morning. a third named storm in less than a week is sweeping across the uk this morning, bringing high winds and heavy rain. it comes only days after storm eunice killed three people and left 1.4 million homes without...
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jamal edwards, who's died at the age of 31.th a lavish firework display. usually the olympics is a time to bring countries together and celebrate athletic ability. the games also gives the host country the opportunity to showcase itself. china had pledged to deliver a "simple, safe and, splendid" games but did they achieve that? dr susan brownell is an expert on chinese sport and the olympics at the university of 0lympics at the university of missouri in st louis. she told me why the games were very success for china. the games were well organised, covid was kept under control — i think somewhat surprisingly, really, because that could have been a disaster, but after one week into the games, the rate of infection was dropping and very soon, they had zero new infections, so that was really quite a victory for them. and, yeah, everything went smoothly. there were spectacular sport performances. i'm not sure they could have asked for anything more than that. so, in terms of the sport, it went well. as you said — we've just heard,
jamal edwards, who's died at the age of 31.th a lavish firework display. usually the olympics is a time to bring countries together and celebrate athletic ability. the games also gives the host country the opportunity to showcase itself. china had pledged to deliver a "simple, safe and, splendid" games but did they achieve that? dr susan brownell is an expert on chinese sport and the olympics at the university of 0lympics at the university of missouri in st louis. she told me why the...
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regarding edward edwards, i know we will return to the subject. we will return to this subject with you. thank you for your comments and your questions on youtube. i will wrap up now and for the next time take, ah, [000:00:00;00] a for free fall precision. these athletes are experts in the art of jumping out of planes. more than 40 military parachuting teams have descended here to the desert of could tar to compete for the world championship title. the competitors are all active military members and have been training for years to get here. most have tens of thousands of jumps to their names. each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy, landing, and 4 way formation. men and women compete separately, but under the same flag. you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane as we climb up. the teams mentally prepare for their job. i try to do the same then minutes later, once the earth is just a blurb below it's time to free fall hiring home to a to 1000000, stray dogs. many in a terrible state a
regarding edward edwards, i know we will return to the subject. we will return to this subject with you. thank you for your comments and your questions on youtube. i will wrap up now and for the next time take, ah, [000:00:00;00] a for free fall precision. these athletes are experts in the art of jumping out of planes. more than 40 military parachuting teams have descended here to the desert of could tar to compete for the world championship title. the competitors are all active military...
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jamal edwards who has died at the age of 31.ooking old and unwell and police scanned the dog's microchip and found her original owner who had reported though we lost back in 2010. the owner says she is delighted to get zoe back and hopes to bring her back to health, to happily live out the rest of her life. almost like that was meant to be, really, wasn't it. don't forget our website for all the stories. things are being. hello. sunday brought more squally winds, heavy flooding rain, and travel disruption as yet another named storm approached the uk, storm franklin. and by monday morning, some of its biggest impacts and disruption can already be felt in northern ireland. with a met office amber warning, some gusts of wind along the north coast in particular, up to around 80 mph. it's just squeezing the isobars around storm franklin, pushing very strong and gusty winds as well across many western coastal areas overnight and into the morning, so you can expect some disruption in the morning and, indeed, through a large part of the
jamal edwards who has died at the age of 31.ooking old and unwell and police scanned the dog's microchip and found her original owner who had reported though we lost back in 2010. the owner says she is delighted to get zoe back and hopes to bring her back to health, to happily live out the rest of her life. almost like that was meant to be, really, wasn't it. don't forget our website for all the stories. things are being. hello. sunday brought more squally winds, heavy flooding rain, and travel...
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you are on with edward rothstein. caller: yeah, hi.e not been able to visit in the libraries, but i would like to talk about, why can't we start thinking about having a national library where it features all the presidents and whatever we have been able to document through history and have like a whole tour through all the presidencies? that would be cool to me, because i was always called a jfk baby, born in 1964, so after jfk was assassinated, there was a baby boom. and then i was born in august, august 8, so on my birthday when nixon resigned, i was like he spoiled my birthday party. [laughs] i think i was eight. host: how do you think the presidents would feel about that idea you bring out, about having one museum of presidents, and them having to share the limelight with each other in this museum? caller: well, some of them would feel great, especially like jimmy carter, because he was like my favorite. i was going to bring him up because i had to write a report, i think i was in fourth or fifth grade, and it was a presidential el
you are on with edward rothstein. caller: yeah, hi.e not been able to visit in the libraries, but i would like to talk about, why can't we start thinking about having a national library where it features all the presidents and whatever we have been able to document through history and have like a whole tour through all the presidencies? that would be cool to me, because i was always called a jfk baby, born in 1964, so after jfk was assassinated, there was a baby boom. and then i was born in...
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john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a total train wreck. public safety? you can hardy find a job in some of these places.
john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a total train wreck. public safety? you can hardy find a job in some of these places.
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but what he doesn't tell you, john edwards and other liberals out there, they created the two americas. let's look at major policy areas. the economy, healthcare, education, public safety. where are economics struggling right now. inner cities run exclusively by garbage democrat politicians who don't give a damn about people. they are the ones who ran the economies into the ground. in some of these cities they haven't had a republican elected in four or five decades. in america where you can get a
but what he doesn't tell you, john edwards and other liberals out there, they created the two americas. let's look at major policy areas. the economy, healthcare, education, public safety. where are economics struggling right now. inner cities run exclusively by garbage democrat politicians who don't give a damn about people. they are the ones who ran the economies into the ground. in some of these cities they haven't had a republican elected in four or five decades. in america where you can...
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john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in these liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a train wreck. a total train wreck. you are damning them to another america where they have no shot. public safety. bad enough that you can barely find a job.
john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas. you are sending the america you run in these liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a train wreck. a total train wreck. you are damning them to another america where they have no shot. public safety. bad enough that you can barely find a job.
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good morning committee members, my name is melanie edwards is on you are considering for the nationalhim was composed of my grandfather jay johnson not john-john or jay. the lyrics were written by his brother james. and people have asked how do i feel about the song, i answer honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. the melody is one of many founder one —- of 200 according to the american society of composers that my grandfather created although it began like upon it was just many others that my grandfather wrote. this is a small part of the artistic output and then and was humbled byng the staying power it has had. over 100 years old are referenced for their relevance and this is what i you making your decision today, lift every voice - - "lift every voice and sing" still speaks to many people in this time andd place while it also speaks to people of many races and faiths and conditions around the world. like the black man who created it, "lift every voice and sing" comments eloquently and accurately about history, hope, vision and perseverance and in 1913 my grandfather was
good morning committee members, my name is melanie edwards is on you are considering for the nationalhim was composed of my grandfather jay johnson not john-john or jay. the lyrics were written by his brother james. and people have asked how do i feel about the song, i answer honestly much to their disappointment and dismay. the melody is one of many founder one —- of 200 according to the american society of composers that my grandfather created although it began like upon it was just many...
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shovel the driveway after it snowed in prince edward island. >> you know the kids taught him to do thatn labrador named finn loves the snow. and loves to play with the shovel and the broom. >> i think it's so cold in canada dogs are actually born with shovels in their mouth. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, luke bryan luke bryan, katy perry, and lionel richie. the "american idol" judges. plus, the cohosts look, listen, and answer the question, what is your "food iq"? all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> kelly: yes. i will tell you about it. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hi, deja. good morning. yeah, they're fired up. [cheers and applause] listen to that.
shovel the driveway after it snowed in prince edward island. >> you know the kids taught him to do thatn labrador named finn loves the snow. and loves to play with the shovel and the broom. >> i think it's so cold in canada dogs are actually born with shovels in their mouth. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, luke bryan luke bryan, katy perry, and lionel richie. the "american idol" judges. plus, the cohosts look, listen, and answer the...
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this is howjamal edwards started a media empire. if they were online, it was bad quality versions. i thought, i�*m going to try and film the people in my area and upload it to youtube. before long, sbtv had become the go—to place for british rap, giving early exposure to artists like stormzy, dave and ed sheeran. the channel played a key role in making grime go mainstream and earned jamal edwards an mbe at the age of 24. he put his success to good use, funding youth groups for underprivileged children and raising awareness of mental health. musicians and djs have remembered him as an inspiration. if i had one word to describe jamal, it would be selfless.
this is howjamal edwards started a media empire. if they were online, it was bad quality versions. i thought, i�*m going to try and film the people in my area and upload it to youtube. before long, sbtv had become the go—to place for british rap, giving early exposure to artists like stormzy, dave and ed sheeran. the channel played a key role in making grime go mainstream and earned jamal edwards an mbe at the age of 24. he put his success to good use, funding youth groups for...
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jamal edwards — who's died at the age of 31. we are the exact same _ this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. _ this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. 31. _ this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. 31. someone - this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. 31. someone i i the exact same age. 31. someone i have grown up with. grown up to see and admire over the years. to me, he was someone who had a vision. he did notjust have that vision, he acted on it. instrumentally, had a huge impact on so many up—and—coming artists, talent, creatives. i saw the news yesterday and i could not believe it. someone so key in this industry, i would not sayjust to wrap or grime music but music as a whole, so many people today, it is a whole, so many people today, it is a huge loss. a whole, so many people today, it is a huge loss-— a huge loss. some of the names, --eole a huge loss. some of the names, people whose _ a huge loss. some of the names, people whose talent _ a huge loss. some of
jamal edwards — who's died at the age of 31. we are the exact same _ this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. _ this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. 31. _ this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. 31. someone - this young man meant to you. we are the exact same age. 31. someone i i the exact same age. 31. someone i have grown up with. grown up to see and admire over the years. to me, he was someone who had a vision. he did notjust have that...
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edward. reporter: 50 basis points 25 basis points exactly. charles: thanks a lot, edward.ning me the ceo of quill intelligence, danielle dimartino booth. what stands out for you, danielle, with these minutes? >> one word stood out to me more than anything else, that was the word significant. fed members felt they needed to reduce the balance sheet by a significant amount. that is a big word. a it has a lot of syllables but b, fed officials they debate these words hours at a time. they're painstakingly allowed to go into any public disclosure whether the statement or the minutes. so the fact that they already, acknowledged that watching paint dry or the speed at which one watches paint dry is too slow. edward was just saying, that is also a really relevant, i think addition if you will to what these minutes are saying. charles: i find it interesting. they have been out for a few minutes and the market is slightly lower, i mean slightly higher. faster pace is warranted, i mean does that helped credence to a 50 basis-point hike right out the gate? >> you know i don't think th
edward. reporter: 50 basis points 25 basis points exactly. charles: thanks a lot, edward.ning me the ceo of quill intelligence, danielle dimartino booth. what stands out for you, danielle, with these minutes? >> one word stood out to me more than anything else, that was the word significant. fed members felt they needed to reduce the balance sheet by a significant amount. that is a big word. a it has a lot of syllables but b, fed officials they debate these words hours at a time. they're...
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ashley: all right, edward lawrence at the white house, edward thank you very much. as we said at the top of the show, okay markets maybe closed today but no doubt the threat from russia still looms over the rest of the trading week, geopolitical tensions and uncertainty has certainly been driving oil closer to that $100 a barrel the past week, and if russian president does invade ukraine, the u.s. will be pressured to release millions of barrels of oil from the reserves just to meet demand. and then take a look at nat gas, the price speaking over fears that russian suppliers of energy to europe could be curtailed if harsh sanctions are leveled on that country, nat gas up nearly 7.5%. all of this while inflation still piping hot at 7.5% with the federal reserve gearing up to raise interest rates next month. we'll get a look on friday, by the way, at the fed's preferred gauge of inflation the core pce index and, oh, yes, we have big earnings on deck this week, with home depot, palo alto networks, macy's, first up tomorrow, while lowe's, over stock.com, tjx report on w
ashley: all right, edward lawrence at the white house, edward thank you very much. as we said at the top of the show, okay markets maybe closed today but no doubt the threat from russia still looms over the rest of the trading week, geopolitical tensions and uncertainty has certainly been driving oil closer to that $100 a barrel the past week, and if russian president does invade ukraine, the u.s. will be pressured to release millions of barrels of oil from the reserves just to meet demand. and...
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and edwards be significant but not the kind of sanctions but not to make them stop. doing so much more right now just agreed to sanction putin himself that is only because the european allies wanted to do that other european countries wanted to do that. apparently there is pushback from john kerry initially was going to interfere with a couple of his pet projects which were climate change and the jc poa which he needs russia to help with. i think we could have done so much more on this. we could sanction the russian central bank could sanction the swiss banking system we could go after putin we could've done so much more we could have done this earlier on it's almost too late right now i think brett was making a good point i think kyiv is essentially surrounded right and i think tonight will be the night the russians roll into kyiv. is that i think you're right in on the note of sanctions of president biden were in a stronger energy position here at home had he not made any of these policy changes that he has made he would be able to actually sanction the oil compani
and edwards be significant but not the kind of sanctions but not to make them stop. doing so much more right now just agreed to sanction putin himself that is only because the european allies wanted to do that other european countries wanted to do that. apparently there is pushback from john kerry initially was going to interfere with a couple of his pet projects which were climate change and the jc poa which he needs russia to help with. i think we could have done so much more on this. we...
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and edward is not alone. 43000 venezuelan colombian cities in the last year i. d. 's in the last few weeks columbia, the national registry says they found the irregularities in their documentation. as far of a purging of the electoral senses, their ideas were cancelled and the majority were not notified since then. more than 200 have been arrested and others have had severe consequences. the director of the civil registry says that while the difficulty many faith, unfortunately, they have no option given the fact the records show. some irregularity is in macon, it's the mechanism we have in our country to integrate people effectively into the rule of law that will give them all the guarantees that correspond to them as colombian citizens. but the adjustment to the law is inevitably applicable. but some suspect, darker motive. they have the so called irregularities, could be an excuse used by the government to reduce the participation in upcoming presidential elections, of citizens linked to socially been it's way better than others. claim it's the government heavy
and edward is not alone. 43000 venezuelan colombian cities in the last year i. d. 's in the last few weeks columbia, the national registry says they found the irregularities in their documentation. as far of a purging of the electoral senses, their ideas were cancelled and the majority were not notified since then. more than 200 have been arrested and others have had severe consequences. the director of the civil registry says that while the difficulty many faith, unfortunately, they have no...
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fbn's edward lawrence with the latest. so what is the plan, edward? ideas from president joe biden about how to reduce oil and gas prices. as you know, oil prices directly relate to the price of gas. right now an average gallon of unleaded is $3.44. that is the highest level since 2014 when a then vice president joe biden was in office. the price of crude oil more than $91 a barrel. experts are saying we could see $100 a barrel by this summer. so what else is the president saying that he's doing? he's calling on opec. the price of crude oil today, 91.32 is where it finished. there's an ftc investigation in to price gouging and pushing for more spending to lower costs. it's unclear how that will affect gas prices. i asked jen psaki if the administration is considering reconsidering the policies meant to discourage investment on oil drilling. listen. >> what about encourage investment in drilling in other places in the u.s.? >> the president's view, it's a huge advantage for us to be a leader in the clean energy transition. over the course of years arou
fbn's edward lawrence with the latest. so what is the plan, edward? ideas from president joe biden about how to reduce oil and gas prices. as you know, oil prices directly relate to the price of gas. right now an average gallon of unleaded is $3.44. that is the highest level since 2014 when a then vice president joe biden was in office. the price of crude oil more than $91 a barrel. experts are saying we could see $100 a barrel by this summer. so what else is the president saying that he's...
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john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas.ending the america you run in these liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a train wreck. a total train wreck. you are damning them to another america where they have no shot. public safety. bad enough that you can barely find a job. bad enough that the schools are awful and the kids get no shot. and they don't want to give them school choice. but what about public safety. you can't even walk down the darn street. as shop cried rates explode in cities run by liberals for decades. some of these places have not seen a breathing republican politician since the revolutionary war. and somehow it's our fault? i say to the folks in these places, it's your country, too. maybe it's time to give thal tesh tough a shot. you can't do any worse. joining me brandon tatum, a former police officer and author of the tatum report. america's inner cities being driven into the ground by these democrats and blaming it on everyone but themselves. >> i want to say, thank you for stan
john edwards and the left want to talk about two americas.ending the america you run in these liberal cities. you are sending them to public schools that are a train wreck. a total train wreck. you are damning them to another america where they have no shot. public safety. bad enough that you can barely find a job. bad enough that the schools are awful and the kids get no shot. and they don't want to give them school choice. but what about public safety. you can't even walk down the darn...
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edward lawrence had much more, edwards. >> will liz, a big surprise in the jobs report. at about 467,000 jobs in the month of january for the unemployment rate ticked up to 4%. these numbers prompted the president to proclaim america is back for for many americans wages are up this year. in january, wage increases were strong across the board and that is good. would like to continue to keep wages growing part and we need even more high-paying jobs. >> he is trying to take credit for it however failed to mention the fact that inflation, at 7%, far outpaced wage again as people see the bills going up what they pay for in gas and food going up, the present still not willing to say we can move on from the pandemic and get rid of a mask mandates or other restrictions, something echoed by the labor secretary. >> i still neglect be very careful as we continue to move forward in 2022. i'm hopeful as this year goes on eases the burden when it comes to living with the pandemic freedom hoping for having a very different conversation by the end of this year but unfortunately right n
edward lawrence had much more, edwards. >> will liz, a big surprise in the jobs report. at about 467,000 jobs in the month of january for the unemployment rate ticked up to 4%. these numbers prompted the president to proclaim america is back for for many americans wages are up this year. in january, wage increases were strong across the board and that is good. would like to continue to keep wages growing part and we need even more high-paying jobs. >> he is trying to take credit for...
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edward jones let's partner for all of it. left for college, my dad has gotten back into some of his old hobbies. and now he's taking trulicity, and it looks like he's gotten into some new healthier habits, too. what changes are you making for your type 2 diabetes? maybe it's time to try trulicity. it's proven to help lower a1c. it can help you lose up to 10 pounds. and it's only taken once a week, so it can fit into your busy life. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting,
edward jones let's partner for all of it. left for college, my dad has gotten back into some of his old hobbies. and now he's taking trulicity, and it looks like he's gotten into some new healthier habits, too. what changes are you making for your type 2 diabetes? maybe it's time to try trulicity. it's proven to help lower a1c. it can help you lose up to 10 pounds. and it's only taken once a week, so it can fit into your busy life. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type...
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edward? >> the gas tax holiday we're learning could cost $20 billion in lost revenue according to a committee for responsible federal budget. this is a temporary fix just for this year should the bill pass. it reduces the gas tax, which is 18 cents here. the white house dodging my questions about what other things that -- reversal policies that they could do that led to the high gas prices in the first place. listen. >> the president said he will use all tools to get prices down. is he looking at temporary things to get gas prices down or is there any course to reversing the policies and going back to increasing u.s. energy independence? >> i don't have anything to detail for you in terms of what he's considering. our overarching objective is to decrease the impact on american consumers and increase the impact on russian leaders. >> the fact is inflation is at a 40-year high. you heard molly line allude to this. gas prices pushing that inflation number a dollar more a gallon than a year ago.
edward? >> the gas tax holiday we're learning could cost $20 billion in lost revenue according to a committee for responsible federal budget. this is a temporary fix just for this year should the bill pass. it reduces the gas tax, which is 18 cents here. the white house dodging my questions about what other things that -- reversal policies that they could do that led to the high gas prices in the first place. listen. >> the president said he will use all tools to get prices down. is...
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edward lawrence live at the white house, edward? reporter: yeah, the president right now as you saw in that video talking with those ceo's in the room there he's talking about climate change and one thing the shift to clean energy, as another, they are also talking about the power grid and climate spending on the power grid. you see them there in the room with the president in the middle socially distanced. now, $62 billion in the bipartisan infrastructure bill will go to utilities, with the goal to invest in american manufacturing and workers on utilities, expand access to energy efficiencies, and clean energy for communities also build technologies of tomorrow through the lens of clean energy not a lot of specifics. we'll see we have the president speaking moments ago. listen. >> and then we're investing in clean energy, as a stronger, more resilient grid, 100% clean electricity by 2035, and that's a major piece of the puzzle in one of the commitments that i made we would try to do. reporter: now, $11 billion of that money will go
edward lawrence live at the white house, edward? reporter: yeah, the president right now as you saw in that video talking with those ceo's in the room there he's talking about climate change and one thing the shift to clean energy, as another, they are also talking about the power grid and climate spending on the power grid. you see them there in the room with the president in the middle socially distanced. now, $62 billion in the bipartisan infrastructure bill will go to utilities, with the...
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thank you, edward, very much. edward at white house. vaughn right now, capitol hill, because you know the flipside of exacting pain on vladimir putin is, well, you're going to exact pain on a lot of folks in this country as well. hillary. >> reporter: hi, neil. well, you're exactly right. energy policy, the u.s.' energy policy, has come into focus today here on capitol hill. but also what the sanctions are going to look like, the additional economic punishment that president biden is expected to schaap putin with today. there's -- slap putin with today. there's new developments among some democrats here on capitol hill. we had a chance to talk with the house intelligence committee chair adam schiff just moments ago. he explicitly said he would support removing russia from the swift banking system. the reason why this is relevant, as edward reported, that's not expected to be on the table today, and we have heard from senator bob menendez, he's the top democrat on the senate foreign relations committee, he calls removing russia from swif
thank you, edward, very much. edward at white house. vaughn right now, capitol hill, because you know the flipside of exacting pain on vladimir putin is, well, you're going to exact pain on a lot of folks in this country as well. hillary. >> reporter: hi, neil. well, you're exactly right. energy policy, the u.s.' energy policy, has come into focus today here on capitol hill. but also what the sanctions are going to look like, the additional economic punishment that president biden is...
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edward lawrence in washington with more. edward?eporter: ups and downs in negotiations playing havoc with stocks prices and oil prices today. last minute negotiations, president joe biden speaking with united kingdom prime minister boris johnson as the german chancellor on his way from a meeting with president of the ukraine with meeting to the russian president tomorrow. then this from the ukrainian president. >> translator: we are told february 16th will be the day of attack. we'll make it a union day. a decree has already been signed. that afternoon we will hang national flags, put on blue yellow ribbons and show the world our unity. reporter: republican senator bill cassie says the whole reason we're in this in the first place because president biden de-armed our energy industry. >> if, think about it, less than a year ago under the previous administration we were not only energy independent but poised to become the have the ability to make the eu energy independent. in less than a year we lost that ability. so now russia has th
edward lawrence in washington with more. edward?eporter: ups and downs in negotiations playing havoc with stocks prices and oil prices today. last minute negotiations, president joe biden speaking with united kingdom prime minister boris johnson as the german chancellor on his way from a meeting with president of the ukraine with meeting to the russian president tomorrow. then this from the ukrainian president. >> translator: we are told february 16th will be the day of attack. we'll make...
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edward derek. tt this was one of them. edward derek. . , , derek.ngham bachelors that derek. it was here in this - birmingham bachelors that the first attack took place by men who were called peaky blinders. and this is as great—grandson professor carl and whose books have debunked some of the show�*s maths. tt’s have debunked some of the show's maths.— show's maths. it's really important _ show's maths. it's really important to _ show's maths. it's really important to bear - show's maths. it's really important to bear in - show's maths. it's really. important to bear in mind show's maths. it's really - important to bear in mind that the real peaky blinders were not glamorous, well—dressed, charismatic antiheroes. they were vicious and vile backstreet thugs who attacked each other, the police and who preyed upon the decent respect book poor amongst whom they lived. �* ., , �* lived. and no, they didn't conceal— lived. and no, they didn't conceal razor _ lived. and no, they didn't conceal razor blades - lived. and no, they didn't conceal razor blades
edward derek. tt this was one of them. edward derek. . , , derek.ngham bachelors that derek. it was here in this - birmingham bachelors that the first attack took place by men who were called peaky blinders. and this is as great—grandson professor carl and whose books have debunked some of the show�*s maths. tt’s have debunked some of the show's maths.— show's maths. it's really important _ show's maths. it's really important to _ show's maths. it's really important to bear - show's...
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i'm mark edwards with your sport.ions at stamford bridge. nesta mcgregor was watching the action for us. he gets paid to make the big decisions like promoting £97 million striker to the bench and instead starting top he had a great chance to justify his manager's selection but from point—blank range, he shot over. better luck next time. it wouldn't be long to wait. shortly after, the german thought he had scored but the keeper had other ideas. third time is said to be a charm and that proved to be the case. from the resulting corner... much to his managers delight. lille were second best for most of the game and early in the second half it was 2—0. the ball was carried a length of the field before this core finish. his dance moves? less cool. 0ne eye on the quarterfinals. in tonight's other match, villarreal drew 1—1 at home to juventus. juventus took the lead almost from kick—off. dusan vlahovic scoring 32 seconds into his maiden outingin europe's premier competition, the quickest ever by a champions league debutant.
i'm mark edwards with your sport.ions at stamford bridge. nesta mcgregor was watching the action for us. he gets paid to make the big decisions like promoting £97 million striker to the bench and instead starting top he had a great chance to justify his manager's selection but from point—blank range, he shot over. better luck next time. it wouldn't be long to wait. shortly after, the german thought he had scored but the keeper had other ideas. third time is said to be a charm and that proved...
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we are recognizing edward richard deadly. the first black u.s.dor. >> while working for the state department dudley challenge the agency to diversify his story now being told decades later, i got a hairy has more on this previously on sung civil rights leader. >> one of these amazing guys that got things done. a civil rights leader from harlem who made american history. and yet most people have never heard his name a lot of times. the things that he did were behind the scenes alongside thurgood marshall. he shaped the naacp is legal strategy leading up to the landmark case. brown versus board of education. then he became the first black u.s. ambassador in american history. >> back to the bout was they could never conceive that a black could ever be an investment. the story of edward, which should dudley, is now being told, is part of a new documentary. the american diplomat, the cals ally stewart is the film's director. >> what i really wanted to do with this film was too. show the black experience in diplomacy, edward elite, who has been waiting
we are recognizing edward richard deadly. the first black u.s.dor. >> while working for the state department dudley challenge the agency to diversify his story now being told decades later, i got a hairy has more on this previously on sung civil rights leader. >> one of these amazing guys that got things done. a civil rights leader from harlem who made american history. and yet most people have never heard his name a lot of times. the things that he did were behind the scenes...
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members of the defender's ownership or corporate membership handled edward a paper titled repaymentto reimburse the money that the armed robbers stole in one lump-sum or regular $300 paycheck deductions. andrew? >> boy oh boy, sure looks bad, shannon, but look, what the boss did, what the bar did is not illegal and it's not a tort. the bartender -- and i feel for him -- but he didn't have to pay this money back or sign that agreement but he decided to do so. look, there's so much we don't know about this case. maybe there's more to the story that will come out in discovery. maybe, possibly the bartender even knew these fellows. who knows? it certainly isn't illegal. it may be scummy, but it's certainly not a tort. >> you know that scummy behavior is all over the place and sometimes, as you said, it's legal. exhibit b, this is from the spokeswoman from the nevada division of division and industry. in september of last year, she said based on what was previously submitted, it was determined the employee signed a voluntary deduction agreement. david, he signed the deal! >> and this is
members of the defender's ownership or corporate membership handled edward a paper titled repaymentto reimburse the money that the armed robbers stole in one lump-sum or regular $300 paycheck deductions. andrew? >> boy oh boy, sure looks bad, shannon, but look, what the boss did, what the bar did is not illegal and it's not a tort. the bartender -- and i feel for him -- but he didn't have to pay this money back or sign that agreement but he decided to do so. look, there's so much we don't...
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romaine: all right, john edwards leads our u.s.onsumer coverage for bloomberg news, taking us into retail earnings, and some of the pressures these companies could be facing going forward here. joining us right now is marshall: for the mark -- marshall cohen for the marketing firm. he's had a long-range and strategic planning sessions for many top firms in the sector. i want to start off here with kind of a narrative that existed prior to the pandemic, the idea here was that if you were a luxury goods maker, you were going to do well. if you were selling at the bottom end of the priced term, you were going to do -- price spectrum, you were going to do well. is that still the case? marshall: not really, no. we're seeing a dramatic shift in what's sing at retail and a lot of headwinds that are about to hit the consumer. we've got a couple of issues that we're up against. we're up against some interesting comps from two years ago and now we're not. we're up against some interesting numbers there. we've got the child tax credit due to
romaine: all right, john edwards leads our u.s.onsumer coverage for bloomberg news, taking us into retail earnings, and some of the pressures these companies could be facing going forward here. joining us right now is marshall: for the mark -- marshall cohen for the marketing firm. he's had a long-range and strategic planning sessions for many top firms in the sector. i want to start off here with kind of a narrative that existed prior to the pandemic, the idea here was that if you were a...
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this is howjamal edwards started a media empire.oad it to youtube. before long, sb.tv had become the place for british rap, giving exposure to artists like swansea, dave and ed sheeran. it played a key role in making grime go mainstream and earned jamal edwards an mbe at the age of 24. he put his success to good use, funding youth groups for underprivileged children and raising awareness of mental health. musicians and djs have remembered him as an inspiration. if i had one word to describe jamal, it'd be selfless. withjamal, i never had to question what he was after or his intentions, because i know he just wanted everyone to be great. i don't know anybody that has a bad word to say - about jamal, and i'm really glad - he got his flowers when he was alive because one thing — he can rest assured| that he was a legend _ and we all knew that and his legacy will really live on. in acton, where he was raised, fans and friends have been leaving flowers and messages of tribute. he was the hero of acton, he showed you could make it out wit
this is howjamal edwards started a media empire.oad it to youtube. before long, sb.tv had become the place for british rap, giving exposure to artists like swansea, dave and ed sheeran. it played a key role in making grime go mainstream and earned jamal edwards an mbe at the age of 24. he put his success to good use, funding youth groups for underprivileged children and raising awareness of mental health. musicians and djs have remembered him as an inspiration. if i had one word to describe...
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he caught up with anna edwards on friday.sell: we will see perhaps a prolonged period of $100 plus at some point in the next six to nine months. it is difficult to be precise about the exact timing. but demand is going to surge the second half of the year, provided there are no additional worries about the pandemic and provided travel resumes to something like normal. anna: do we know what cut of process destroys demand? we've seen the hike of prices. russell: i think you're right, 11, 12, 13, we were around the $100 range. we've seen these prices before, but when that occurred, we did not have the coincidental gas and coal price explosion we have today as well. i think consumers are getting it from all angles, which is not a good thing. demand will at the margin be lost because price, the price of less density is there -- price a less tacit he is there. anna: one thing that could change supply being tied, at least to some degree, is iran, and whether conversations result in iranian fuel coming back to markets. what is your e
he caught up with anna edwards on friday.sell: we will see perhaps a prolonged period of $100 plus at some point in the next six to nine months. it is difficult to be precise about the exact timing. but demand is going to surge the second half of the year, provided there are no additional worries about the pandemic and provided travel resumes to something like normal. anna: do we know what cut of process destroys demand? we've seen the hike of prices. russell: i think you're right, 11, 12, 13,...
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is that edward chin? who was the pay master of the regiment put in the paperwork saying that all monies do to john saratoga were to go to him for he is my slave for life. so here we know that we had so kate's munford was a free person of color and then we've got john saratoga who is an enslaved person both serving in the regiment on the roles major john taylor from virginia brought an enslaved. servant with him and registered him into the regiment so that he was getting then rations and pay through his enslaved servant. so we do know that they were there there were other accounts for putnam's regiment at one point about like 27 men and hazen's regiment was part of putnam's regiment and they said there were 27 african-american with the regiment at that time. some of them were probably in hazen's regiment. but so i was really trying to track him down but i i found it. very interesting. they did not make that designator. and what does that mean that they are not making that designator on these troops? down w
is that edward chin? who was the pay master of the regiment put in the paperwork saying that all monies do to john saratoga were to go to him for he is my slave for life. so here we know that we had so kate's munford was a free person of color and then we've got john saratoga who is an enslaved person both serving in the regiment on the roles major john taylor from virginia brought an enslaved. servant with him and registered him into the regiment so that he was getting then rations and pay...