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giles. yes, a cease-fire. _ finally been agreed. giles.een agreed. giles. yes, a cease-fire, and i think the - finally been agreed. giles. yes, a cease-fire, and i think the worst l cease—fire, and i think the worst budget— cease—fire, and i think the worst budget we — cease—fire, and i think the worst budget we have seen in the region since _ budget we have seen in the region since 2014 — budget we have seen in the region since 2014. more than 250 ——. interesting _ since 2014. more than 250 ——. interesting that president biden intervened and leaned on israel, saying _ intervened and leaned on israel, saying i— intervened and leaned on israel, saying i expect you to come to some sort of— saying i expect you to come to some sort of cease—fire resolution. thankfully this has i believe from midnight — thankfully this has i believe from midnight kicking in and i think both sides— midnight kicking in and i think both sides trying to claim a sort of victory, — sides trying to claim a sort of victory, but i think ultimately really— victory, but i
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giles. a big route rating at the heart of _ back. giles.ith 80 tariff, zero quota deal. concerns i think from george eustis about what this means for farmers and you have had the national farmers' union up in arms today say this is effectively going to throw them out the bus and is going to costjobs for the sector. got liz truss more bullish about signing this deal. and reports say that provided safeguards in place for farmers and the fact that these new rules will take time to come into force over a number of years, that we should not be worrying about anything. i think it does highlightjust a very stark reality of these trade deals is that it's not a utopian world. you're going to have to make trade—offs and not get everything you want in all these things and that is the nature of brexit. that is in a reality we are in. so i have to see where we end up with this. it does not feel like this is clearly settled. i like this is clearly settled. i think it is depressing away that these _ think it is depressing away that these trade—offs seem t
giles. a big route rating at the heart of _ back. giles.ith 80 tariff, zero quota deal. concerns i think from george eustis about what this means for farmers and you have had the national farmers' union up in arms today say this is effectively going to throw them out the bus and is going to costjobs for the sector. got liz truss more bullish about signing this deal. and reports say that provided safeguards in place for farmers and the fact that these new rules will take time to come into force...
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giles.— front page. giles. there is a route ratin: in front page. giles.the cabinet _ front page. giles. there is a route rating in the cabinet over - front page. giles. there is a route rating in the cabinet over a - front page. giles. there is a route rating in the cabinet over a trade | rating in the cabinet over a trade deal, _ rating in the cabinet over a trade deal. which — rating in the cabinet over a trade deal, which is sort of in the offing with australia. the centrepiece of this now— with australia. the centrepiece of this now is — with australia. the centrepiece of this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deat— this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deal with— this now is 80 tariff, zero quota deal with australia and the farmers are up— deal with australia and the farmers are up in— deal with australia and the farmers are up in arms over this, the nationai— are up in arms over this, the national farmers' union saying effectively it is going to throw the industry— effectively it is going to throw the industry under a bus. effectively it is going to throw th
giles.— front page. giles. there is a route ratin: in front page. giles.the cabinet _ front page. giles. there is a route rating in the cabinet over - front page. giles. there is a route rating in the cabinet over a - front page. giles. there is a route rating in the cabinet over a trade | rating in the cabinet over a trade deal, _ rating in the cabinet over a trade deal. which — rating in the cabinet over a trade deal, which is sort of in the offing with australia. the centrepiece of this...
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to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the ward's founding and giles b.ect launched a series of year-long initiatives. the first was the city of richmond officially recognizing the ward in honor of jackson. last month the day was marked by a gathering of local residents, living relatives of giles b. jackson, and historical tours around the ward. we headed out with historian and tour guide gary flowers, who has been running tours of the ward for over five years. >> we're standing in front of what was formerly the leigh street armory. following the american civil war, militia were formed in case the confederates came back. this is the last building in the south that remains of the colored militia. now it serves as the home of the black history museum and cultural center of virginia. >> reporter: along the way, we saw the church that was the home to the first african-american congregation pastored by a black minister in virginia in 1867, as well as the many black-owned financial institutions that supported this historic community. as flowers puts it, the rea
to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the ward's founding and giles b.ect launched a series of year-long initiatives. the first was the city of richmond officially recognizing the ward in honor of jackson. last month the day was marked by a gathering of local residents, living relatives of giles b. jackson, and historical tours around the ward. we headed out with historian and tour guide gary flowers, who has been running tours of the ward for over five years. >> we're standing in front...
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a busy summer ahead for ashley giles.disputed world champion in the four—belt era...what do you do next? josh taylor cleaned up in the early hours of sunday morning with a points win againstjose ramirez in las vegas... andy burke has been to meet him to find out: josh taylor returned holmes to scotland a hero this week and he's beginning to realise just how much pride the country has taken and is his achievement. —— return home a hero. his achievement. -- return home a hero. , �* . , , . hero. didn't really feel the effect of it until i _ hero. didn't really feel the effect of it until i got _ hero. didn't really feel the effect of it until i got home _ hero. didn't really feel the effect of it until i got home from - hero. didn't really feel the effect of it until i got home from the i of it until i got home from the airport, and other day and then yesterday saying all the reports in the news and things of that. it has been crazy. i was a little bit thinking was he going to go unnoticed back home but everybody seems to b
a busy summer ahead for ashley giles.disputed world champion in the four—belt era...what do you do next? josh taylor cleaned up in the early hours of sunday morning with a points win againstjose ramirez in las vegas... andy burke has been to meet him to find out: josh taylor returned holmes to scotland a hero this week and he's beginning to realise just how much pride the country has taken and is his achievement. —— return home a hero. his achievement. -- return home a hero. , �* . , ,...
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those terrific comments and one thing we should also add for our viewing audience is that ambassador giles is confirmed by the u.s. senate unanimously read i'm not sure tthere's an equal record of preparation and probably the last hundred years and i'm exaggerating but nonetheless it speaks to her broad partisan acceptance as the leader of us trade policy in the biden harris administration so thank youso much for those terrific comments . we only have about 10 minutes and several questions so we will see how much we can get to. the first really goes off of one thing that you said in terms of the pandemic. we can't be satisfied with going back to the way it used to be. we have to build back better and it has to come out of this in a more robust manner and looking at the hemisphere where the pandemic continues to rage and from trade policy perspective, what do you think we could be doing now to make sure to help ensure that we come out of the pandemic better on trade policy, maybe digital trade, agriculture . you name it, are there other healthcare related projects we should be thinking abou
those terrific comments and one thing we should also add for our viewing audience is that ambassador giles is confirmed by the u.s. senate unanimously read i'm not sure tthere's an equal record of preparation and probably the last hundred years and i'm exaggerating but nonetheless it speaks to her broad partisan acceptance as the leader of us trade policy in the biden harris administration so thank youso much for those terrific comments . we only have about 10 minutes and several questions so...
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haha don giles indian parents immigrated to britain in the 1970 s. she is london born and raised. britain has a vibrant indian community. it's britain's largest ethnic minority. so. it was so busy full of women full of strong women and. also to head. off treatments that one available. i was always fascinated by. i just really hope turned to the hannah. and thought that would be amazing to offer to everybody. hannah tattoos originated in north africa the arab. world. so years instead she's ago it used to be used to cool down the skin so they used to crush the make it into the place add with water and put it on the hands and the palms of the feet and used to cool you down but over the years it became decorative. because it's so full of. pop stars like us icon madonna helped popularize had tattoos since the 1990 s. . many celebrities have hired. to get similarly unique tattoos. the 36 year old whose bars they used in london department store is revolutionizing this art form. she experiments with new colors offers do it yourself for home use and even makes neon had a design. even thoug
haha don giles indian parents immigrated to britain in the 1970 s. she is london born and raised. britain has a vibrant indian community. it's britain's largest ethnic minority. so. it was so busy full of women full of strong women and. also to head. off treatments that one available. i was always fascinated by. i just really hope turned to the hannah. and thought that would be amazing to offer to everybody. hannah tattoos originated in north africa the arab. world. so years instead she's ago...
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hard on don giles indian parents immigrated to britain in the $970.00 she is london born and raised. britain has a vibrant indian community. it's britain's largest ethnic minority. so. it was so busy full of women full of strong women. also to head. off treatments that one available on the high street and i was always fascinated by this but i just got really hooked on to the hannah. and thought that would be amazing to offer to everybody. had their tattoos originated in north africa the arab. world. so years instead trees ago used to be used to cool down the skin so they used to crush up in the make it into the place add with water and put it in the hands and the palms of the feet and used to cool you down but over the years it became decorative. just because it's color so full of make up. pop stars like riana and u.s. icon madonna helped popularize had tattoos since the $990.00 s. . many celebrities have hired pavane to get similarly unique tattoos. the 36 year old whose bar is the least in london just department store is revolutionizing this art form. she experiments with new color
hard on don giles indian parents immigrated to britain in the $970.00 she is london born and raised. britain has a vibrant indian community. it's britain's largest ethnic minority. so. it was so busy full of women full of strong women. also to head. off treatments that one available on the high street and i was always fascinated by this but i just got really hooked on to the hannah. and thought that would be amazing to offer to everybody. had their tattoos originated in north africa the arab....
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haha don giles indian parents in. britain in 1970 she is london born and raised. britain has a vibrant indian community. britain's largest ethnic minority. that was so busy full of women full of strong. treatments that one available. i was always fascinated by this. and thought that would be amazing to offer to everybody. had the tattoos originated in north africa the arab. world. so years ago to be used to cool down the skin so they used to. make the place ads with the hands and the palms of the feet and used to cool you down but over the years it became decorative. so. stars like and us. helped popularize. the 990. many celebrities have hired. to get similarly unique tattoos. the 36 year old whose bar is least in london department store is revolutionizing this art form. with new colors offers do it yourself for home use and even makes neon henna designs. even though this fancy effect wears off after 24 hours. so i think the traditional ways be they're always. considered a modern brand but my roots lie with the tradition that's where it came from an honor. so i t
haha don giles indian parents in. britain in 1970 she is london born and raised. britain has a vibrant indian community. britain's largest ethnic minority. that was so busy full of women full of strong. treatments that one available. i was always fascinated by this. and thought that would be amazing to offer to everybody. had the tattoos originated in north africa the arab. world. so years ago to be used to cool down the skin so they used to. make the place ads with the hands and the palms of...
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along with nancy giles who finds herself in conversation with a tech savvy canine for this sunday morninge 2nd of may, 2021. and we'll be right back. ♪ >> pauley: getting america back to work, after covid, it's very much a work in progress. and what happens next could hit millions of workers where they live. susan spencer weighs the competing demands of home and office. ♪ >> reporter: as a marketing manager for ford motor company, jovina young has her own take on zooming for work. you're a real car person? >> yeah. >> reporter: but when the pandemic hit, working from home meant really shifting gears. >> i had a five-year-old who was in kindergarten, and a one-year-old, and my husband is a nurse. so often he is gone at the hospital while i'm home alone with the children. >> reporter: oh, and by the way, you're also trying to work full-time. >> there is such a lot of pressure on us at that time. >> reporter: after a few months, though, that pressure seemed to lift. >> i found a rhythm at home that i really, really enjoy. i have found that i do prefer working at home. what do you have today
along with nancy giles who finds herself in conversation with a tech savvy canine for this sunday morninge 2nd of may, 2021. and we'll be right back. ♪ >> pauley: getting america back to work, after covid, it's very much a work in progress. and what happens next could hit millions of workers where they live. susan spencer weighs the competing demands of home and office. ♪ >> reporter: as a marketing manager for ford motor company, jovina young has her own take on zooming for...
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this pandemic supports the waiver of those protections for call the 916 on the other side the farmer giles are holding their ground things are not simple they say despite best intensive and weaver is the simple but their own answer to what is a complex problem waiting patterns of coming 1000 vaccines will not increase production nor provide practical solutions needed to battle the global health crisis this decision does nothing to address the real challenges to getting more shots in arms including last mile distribution and limited availability of raw materials they may have a point what they're really saying is that politicians are scoring points making good headlines without thinking through the whole process calculating risks or planning a strategy where was there concern for the rest of the world just a few months ago when many wealthy countries hoarded the vaccines threatening to sue each other or cut off exports lobbyists would point out its capitalism of pre-market unlike governments corporations are no obligation to think about moral issues the greater good or people before profit
this pandemic supports the waiver of those protections for call the 916 on the other side the farmer giles are holding their ground things are not simple they say despite best intensive and weaver is the simple but their own answer to what is a complex problem waiting patterns of coming 1000 vaccines will not increase production nor provide practical solutions needed to battle the global health crisis this decision does nothing to address the real challenges to getting more shots in arms...
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i think i was referring to giles - referring to?t is partly what explains the fact there were a number of text messages and e—mails. a lot of them were sending the same brief to a number of different people making these arguments. of different people making these arguments-— arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long _ arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long as _ arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long as well! - arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long as well! thank. arguments. unfortunately i have l taken too long as well! thank you very much, harriet. thank you. it is the next big scandal waiting to happen. it is an issue that frankly crosses party lines and has tainted our politics for too long. it is an issue that exposes the far too cosy relationship between politics, government, business and money. i relationship between politics, government, business and money. lam talking about lobbying and we all know how it works. the lunches, the flights, the hospitality. the quiet word in your ear. the ex minist
i think i was referring to giles - referring to?t is partly what explains the fact there were a number of text messages and e—mails. a lot of them were sending the same brief to a number of different people making these arguments. of different people making these arguments-— arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long _ arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long as _ arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long as well! - arguments. unfortunately i have taken too long as well!...
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violence between israel and the palestinians. top diplomats traveled to the region to make sure a front giles, the whole un says the world remains at war with career of iris as health ministers from around the world meet to assess the state of the pandemic. ah, welcome to the program, bella luce is becoming increasingly isolated. the e u has banned its national airline from entering the blocks and space after agreeing to ramp up sanctions. billions of dollars of european investments in dollars have also been frozen. it's after batteries force that i version of a jet and the arrest of an opposition journalist natasha butler has the latest from paris. look at it in a little more serious scene for the 1st time since being detained in minsk, but a russian opposition journalist remark protests of age on social media. he appears to confess, but his supporters say he was likely under duress. protests of h was the target of an extraordinary intervention by bell over on sunday that has become a full blown international crisis. he was travelling on ryan air 4978 from athens, when the flight was diverte
violence between israel and the palestinians. top diplomats traveled to the region to make sure a front giles, the whole un says the world remains at war with career of iris as health ministers from around the world meet to assess the state of the pandemic. ah, welcome to the program, bella luce is becoming increasingly isolated. the e u has banned its national airline from entering the blocks and space after agreeing to ramp up sanctions. billions of dollars of european investments in dollars...
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joining me now is giles peppiatt, director modern and contemporary african art, bonhams.ction? ti 3 is an option that takes place this afternoon in new york, two o'clock us time, and we have a few artworks there from across africa, work from ethiopia, south africa, the congo, and they are contemporary works as you said, not what one might call ethnographic works and this is the market that is really growing incredibly fast. we have museums across the world really realising that there is perhaps an imbalance, and are looking to address that. and also some of the artists in africa, i must say it is a wonderful thing to be nowadays have a sustainable occupation. nowadays have a sustainable occupation-— nowadays have a sustainable occuation. . ~ , ., occupation. talk us through the rocess. occupation. talk us through the process- to _ occupation. talk us through the process. to what _ occupation. talk us through the process. to what extent - occupation. talk us through the process. to what extent did - process. to what extent did artis benefit from this? certainly if they are
joining me now is giles peppiatt, director modern and contemporary african art, bonhams.ction? ti 3 is an option that takes place this afternoon in new york, two o'clock us time, and we have a few artworks there from across africa, work from ethiopia, south africa, the congo, and they are contemporary works as you said, not what one might call ethnographic works and this is the market that is really growing incredibly fast. we have museums across the world really realising that there is perhaps...
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and then yes, another system is i in the british giles that will move in on sunday. but right now i do want to take you to greece, where we do have just incredibly dry conditions. athens over the past month, you've seen about a day or 2 of rain, not a mountain to march, and it's giving us these forest fires just west of athens. and this is very painful memories here because back in 2018, this same region, the attic region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of that smoke has now drifted into an into a very apocalyptic scene. a for the capitol region. and you know, there is not much relief inside the dry conditions persists. we look at the 3 day forecast for athens, not only lots of sun, but temperatures will shoot up. so by monday, we're at $32.00 degrees when the average temperature for this year is just $24.00. sponsor cut on airways. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left a sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream street journal is been me feel if you get me to send it to the wall and w
and then yes, another system is i in the british giles that will move in on sunday. but right now i do want to take you to greece, where we do have just incredibly dry conditions. athens over the past month, you've seen about a day or 2 of rain, not a mountain to march, and it's giving us these forest fires just west of athens. and this is very painful memories here because back in 2018, this same region, the attic region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of that smoke has now drifted...
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edgbaston and could see around 18,000 fans in the stadium — something england's managing director, ashley gilesgoing to be a really welcome sight for all of us and the players particularly. some of the players will not have played in front of crowds at home for a couple of years now. so we are looking forward to that atmosphere at edgbaston, which is always electric and i suppose it's just another step towards normality for all of us which is great for everyone. and tennis star naomi osaka says she won't be taking questions from the media at the upcoming french open because of the impact on the mental health of players. the four—time grand slam champion, says expecting them to talk after a defeat amounted to "kicking a person while they're down" and added, "we're asked questions, that bring doubt into our minds and i'm just not going to subject myself to people that doubt me." she said she expected to receive a considerable fine, which she hopes will go to a mental health charity. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/spo
edgbaston and could see around 18,000 fans in the stadium — something england's managing director, ashley gilesgoing to be a really welcome sight for all of us and the players particularly. some of the players will not have played in front of crowds at home for a couple of years now. so we are looking forward to that atmosphere at edgbaston, which is always electric and i suppose it's just another step towards normality for all of us which is great for everyone. and tennis star naomi osaka...
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and it wasn't a lot of bands like giles who came along.mith those type of bands they don't get involved with protests in boston. so we are one of the few groups in boston that said we have to stop this. >> paul can you sing for us at least tell us some of the lyrics of the songs? >> sure you're no soldier, you're a man like me, so why can't you look and why can't you see. and just walk away and remember this day for the rest of your life. and i have. >> lawrence roberts? >> fascinating. you know one thing that sometimes gets lost about these protests. and you brought up greta, this notion that it was the you know the culture at the time it wasn't just radical prompt politics there was also the counterculture. it was sort of a cultural revolution going on in the late sixties and throughout the sixties and early seventies. so when renÉe davis decided to push for this idea of mass civil disobedience in d.c. as a way to try to attract more people, he set up a all day rock concert that would start on saturday may 1st, and go through sunday may
and it wasn't a lot of bands like giles who came along.mith those type of bands they don't get involved with protests in boston. so we are one of the few groups in boston that said we have to stop this. >> paul can you sing for us at least tell us some of the lyrics of the songs? >> sure you're no soldier, you're a man like me, so why can't you look and why can't you see. and just walk away and remember this day for the rest of your life. and i have. >> lawrence roberts?...
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share just briefly something because i think it's a hoot you know, but here is here's a number of men giles cook and tyler lyon and a number of very important white southern men in 1928 trying to tell the the state of virginia that they must not they must repeal a resolution of respect to abraham lincoln whom they call a barbarian. uh, and you know lion tyler is not a shouting red-faced ignorant, you know, kind of man. he's the he's one of the most important intellectual thinkers of the 20s in the south. so it seems to me that part of the creation of these of these monuments in that time now, so i guess we're talking about the teams the 20s and the 30s. it's totally away from memorialization now and it really is a fight. for for a victory a victory for white supremacy in that time i don't know if you feel the same way about you know, tyler line and all that and i know he's not he's not part of your book, but do you see that happening at that time? well, you know the in many ways these the confederate monuments they were placed on the southern landscape during this period they were being pla
share just briefly something because i think it's a hoot you know, but here is here's a number of men giles cook and tyler lyon and a number of very important white southern men in 1928 trying to tell the the state of virginia that they must not they must repeal a resolution of respect to abraham lincoln whom they call a barbarian. uh, and you know lion tyler is not a shouting red-faced ignorant, you know, kind of man. he's the he's one of the most important intellectual thinkers of the 20s in...
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it wasn't a lot of bands like -- jay giles came around but aerosmith and those bands didn't get involvedests in boston. so we were one of the few groups in boston who said we have to stop this. >> can you sing for us or tell us some of the lyrics of those songs? >> caller: yeah. you're no soldier. you're a man like me. so why can't you look? and why can't you see? and just walk away and remember this day for the rest of your life. and i have. >> lawrence roberts? >> fascinating. you know, one thing that sometimes gets lost in thinking about these protests, you brought it up, gretta, this notion that it wasn't just -- the culture at the time wasn't just a question of radical politics. there was also a counter culture. there was sort of a cultural revolution going on in the late '60s, throughout the '60s and early '70s. when remy davis decided to push for this mass disobedience as a way to attract more people, he set up an all-day rock concert that would start on saturday may 1st and go through sunday, may 2nd in order to set up for the may 3rd protest. so, linda ronstadt was there. charli
it wasn't a lot of bands like -- jay giles came around but aerosmith and those bands didn't get involvedests in boston. so we were one of the few groups in boston who said we have to stop this. >> can you sing for us or tell us some of the lyrics of those songs? >> caller: yeah. you're no soldier. you're a man like me. so why can't you look? and why can't you see? and just walk away and remember this day for the rest of your life. and i have. >> lawrence roberts? >>...
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and then yes, another system is i in the british giles that will move in on sunday. but right now i do want to take you to greece, where we do have just incredibly dry conditions. athens over the past month, you've seen about a day or 2 of rain, not a mountain to march, and it's giving us these forest fires just west of athens. and this is very painful memories here because back in 2018, this same region, the attic region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of that smoke has now drifted into athens, a very apocalyptic scene for the capitol region. and you know, there is not much relief in sight, the dry conditions persist. we look at the 3 day forecasts for athens, not only lots of sun, but temperatures will shoot up. so by monday we're at $32.00 degrees when the average temperature for this time of year is just $24.00. the o. welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer. there are online content that you may have met a new program that the for our platforms makes the connections and present digestible, seeing each the award winning online content
and then yes, another system is i in the british giles that will move in on sunday. but right now i do want to take you to greece, where we do have just incredibly dry conditions. athens over the past month, you've seen about a day or 2 of rain, not a mountain to march, and it's giving us these forest fires just west of athens. and this is very painful memories here because back in 2018, this same region, the attic region dealt with deadly forest fires. and all of that smoke has now drifted...
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francisca: aquÍ les vamos a contar de justin giles.nido respuestas masivas. tal es el caso de su canciÓn de decencia cÁlido venÍa ya acumula mÁs de 14 millones de vistas. muchos tienen: esa canciÓn transmite buena energÍa y buena vibra. el que la escucha, se contagia rÁpida de buena alegrÍa. yo creo que mi mÚsica Éste aÑo ha impactado bastante. creo que he tenido muy buenos temas. llevamos una racha muy buena. estoy muy bien y contento, una no es un superhÉroe, uno no las puede pegar todas, pero intentamos pegarlas todas. >> justin ha colaborado con exponentes como j balbÍn, daddy yankee, nicky jam y explica la sinergia que existe en el gÉnero urbano. justin: yo las colaboraciones que hago, entablÓ una amistad con el artista, que todo fluya bien. las americanas nos gustarÍa que quisieran colaborar con nosotros. en muchos artistas que trabajaron para esoy ahora se estÁ dando esa cosecha. >> el cantante nacido en estados unidos estÁ en planes de realizar conciertos y tiene otras canciones para lanzar su tercer disco. justin: tengo otro t
francisca: aquÍ les vamos a contar de justin giles.nido respuestas masivas. tal es el caso de su canciÓn de decencia cÁlido venÍa ya acumula mÁs de 14 millones de vistas. muchos tienen: esa canciÓn transmite buena energÍa y buena vibra. el que la escucha, se contagia rÁpida de buena alegrÍa. yo creo que mi mÚsica Éste aÑo ha impactado bastante. creo que he tenido muy buenos temas. llevamos una racha muy buena. estoy muy bien y contento, una no es un superhÉroe, uno no las puede...
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we'll see whether they sort of dot the is, cross the ts on all of this, giles i look forward to talking later about good news going on the in the economy, concerts, activity behind that, this great reopening of america continues. meantime, thank you very much. we'll tell you a little bit about the case-shiller development on home prices, they're soaring. home sales, not so much. again, even with the higher prices year-over-year up more than 20% from a year ago, it is beginning to affect the ability much a lot of folks to pay for those homes. jerry howard is the national association of homebuilders ceo. jerry, could you look at this say on a year-over-year basis, a surge of better than 13%, not too shabby, you also realize it could have been a lot higher if not for the stubbornly high prices of those homes. last time i checked they're still getting pricier, what do you think? >> first of all, welcome back, neil. good to have you back. we missed you. neil: thank you. >> i want to say you're right, prices are going up incrementally, way more than they should. obviously when people invest i
we'll see whether they sort of dot the is, cross the ts on all of this, giles i look forward to talking later about good news going on the in the economy, concerts, activity behind that, this great reopening of america continues. meantime, thank you very much. we'll tell you a little bit about the case-shiller development on home prices, they're soaring. home sales, not so much. again, even with the higher prices year-over-year up more than 20% from a year ago, it is beginning to affect the...
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beautiful morning, giles, i'm so happy to be back tossing it back to you guys. james and the nba on the defense after the basketball super star gets a pass for breaking covid protocols. clay travis is on deck. ♪ ♪ did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. centrum multigummies aren't j
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and could see around 18,000 fans in the stadium — something with england's managing director, ashley gilese next hour. a global temperature limit is set to be reached in at least one of the next five years. a study says that by 2025, there's a 40% chance of at least one year being 1.5 celsius higher than the pre—industrial level. scientists say it is an important development as global warming gets worse. the analysis is based on modelling by the uk met office. let's speak to our science editor, david shukman. it isa it is a modelling exercise using computer models, led by the met office, scientists from ten other countries, including the us and china involved. it has a real global basis to this work. what they have done is try to come up with an assessment of what's going to happen in the next five years but there's a reasonable possibility that one of the next five years will have an average global temperature that is at 1.5 celsius above the preindustrial level. they do add that they don't expected to be anything other than temporary, but it would one year alone reaching that level, beca
and could see around 18,000 fans in the stadium — something with england's managing director, ashley gilese next hour. a global temperature limit is set to be reached in at least one of the next five years. a study says that by 2025, there's a 40% chance of at least one year being 1.5 celsius higher than the pre—industrial level. scientists say it is an important development as global warming gets worse. the analysis is based on modelling by the uk met office. let's speak to our science...
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are very well—run club, we have a wicked matthew benham, we have great directors of football, phil gilesns for years as to how we're going to do it, and the fact is that we do things differently. you know, i'm not going to go into the whole thing about how you statistics on we do all that stuff, because it sounds very mathematical. this is a magical moment for football mathematical. this is a magical moment forfootball fans, a mathematical. this is a magical moment for football fans, a small club like brentford, i used to see them playing accrington and stanley are going to wrexham in places like that, it was wicked, i love that. all of a sudden we are going to be going to manchester city and arsenal chelsea. and the way we do our business, i think we're going surprise a few people. because we pluck out a rough jewels surprise a few people. because we pluck out a roughjewels nobody has ever heard of and then we kind of get them to that next level, and normally we have to sell those players off and then we buy another one. because we have got to the premier league, we have still got to be
are very well—run club, we have a wicked matthew benham, we have great directors of football, phil gilesns for years as to how we're going to do it, and the fact is that we do things differently. you know, i'm not going to go into the whole thing about how you statistics on we do all that stuff, because it sounds very mathematical. this is a magical moment for football mathematical. this is a magical moment forfootball fans, a mathematical. this is a magical moment for football fans, a small...