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gordon elliott was suspended from the sport and widely condemned.ays his world is crumbling in front of him. shocking, ithink, is probably the first emotion that came to mind. the fear is that years of hard work have been undermined. gordon elliott apologised and said "the welfare of each and every horse under his care is paramount and has been central to his success". 21 yea rs old 21 years old and he is going to live his life here. he is. he is not going anywhere else. but campaign group animal aid, which is calling for an end to horse racing, says the picture raises serious questions for the whole industry. what concerned me was not particularly gordon elliott being an idiot, but the fact there's a dead young horse below him. what were the reasons for that horse dying in training? how many horses are dying in training? the horse was owned by ryanair boss michael o'leary's stud farm. its partnership with gordon elliott has been one of the most successful in racing history, culminating in michael o'leary's dream of winning the grand national. i wen
gordon elliott was suspended from the sport and widely condemned.ays his world is crumbling in front of him. shocking, ithink, is probably the first emotion that came to mind. the fear is that years of hard work have been undermined. gordon elliott apologised and said "the welfare of each and every horse under his care is paramount and has been central to his success". 21 yea rs old 21 years old and he is going to live his life here. he is. he is not going anywhere else. but campaign...
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>> guest: well, my father was alfred gordon sr., and my mother was betty jean gordon. they were texans -- [laughter] as i mentioned before. they grew up in texas in a segregated society. my father went into the army as an 18-year-old after he graduated from high school to help his sisters rather than go to school, help his younger sisters. their mother had died when he was 11, and his father was an invalid, so he was a career army person for a time and then came out ask had a series -- and had a series of businesses when i was growing up. my mother was a high school english teacher. she went to spelman college and tsu for graduate school, and they got married in livingston, had known each other in loving son as kids. my -- livingston. my mother had gone away to live in houston for a time but came back. in some ways, they had been childhood sweethearts but got married. and when i was about six months old, i was born in livingston. at about six months old, they moved to texas, and that's the town that i write about in "on juneteenth." >> host: you also said your mother w
>> guest: well, my father was alfred gordon sr., and my mother was betty jean gordon. they were texans -- [laughter] as i mentioned before. they grew up in texas in a segregated society. my father went into the army as an 18-year-old after he graduated from high school to help his sisters rather than go to school, help his younger sisters. their mother had died when he was 11, and his father was an invalid, so he was a career army person for a time and then came out ask had a series --...
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host: annette gordon-reed, who were your parents. >> i father was offered gordon senior and my mother was betty jean gordon and they were texans, as i mentioned before they grew up in texas and segregated society my father went into the army as an 18-year-old after he graduated from high school to help his sisters rather than go to school and help his younger sisters my mother died when he was 11 and his he was a career army person for some time and that he came out and had a series of businesses when i was growing up. my mother was a high school english teacher she went to college in tsu to graduate school and they got married and they known each other in livingston my mother had gone away to live in different times but came back and in some way had been childhood sweethearts but they got married and when i was six months old i was born in livingston and they moved to texas and that's the time that i write about on juneteenth. host: you said your mother was a high school teacher, you write the effects of immigration on schoolchildren, black and white has received a great amount of at
host: annette gordon-reed, who were your parents. >> i father was offered gordon senior and my mother was betty jean gordon and they were texans, as i mentioned before they grew up in texas and segregated society my father went into the army as an 18-year-old after he graduated from high school to help his sisters rather than go to school and help his younger sisters my mother died when he was 11 and his he was a career army person for some time and that he came out and had a series of...
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let's speak now to our security correspondent gordon corera. explain more, gordon. couple of hours we have _ explain more, gordon. welcome in the last couple of hours we have had - explain more, gordon. welcome in the last couple of hours we have had a - last couple of hours we have had a flurry of diplomatic activity, not just the uk, but now also just now the us, australia, canada, new zealand, even in nato, all taking on china about what they say is vicious and reckless cyber activity. much of this relates to a hack on the microsoft exchange system earlier this year which was discovered and was thought to leave at least 30,000 machines around the world vulnerable, requiring a huge amount of effort to remediate that problem and the risk that the hackers and criminals could, if you like, jump and what the chinese have been doing in exploiting these systems. but it is also a wider attempt to call out chinese activity. us is actually indicting some hackers linked to the chinese ministry of state security for what they say is espionage, even linked to trying to steal
let's speak now to our security correspondent gordon corera. explain more, gordon. couple of hours we have _ explain more, gordon. welcome in the last couple of hours we have had - explain more, gordon. welcome in the last couple of hours we have had a - last couple of hours we have had a flurry of diplomatic activity, not just the uk, but now also just now the us, australia, canada, new zealand, even in nato, all taking on china about what they say is vicious and reckless cyber activity. much...
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>> my father was alfred gordon and my mother was betty jean gordon. and then to be segregated society my father went into the army as an 18 -year-old after he graduated to help his sisters rather than go to school his mother had died when he was 11. his father was an invalid and then had awi series of businesses when i was growing up. my mother was a high school english teacher she went to tsu graduate school they got married in livingston they knew each other as kids when mother had gone away to live in houston for a time that came back so they had been childhood sweethearts back got i married. and when i was six months old they moved to texas and that is the town i write about in on juneteenth. host: you saidhe your mother was a high school teacher the effects of integration on schoolchildren black-and-white has received a great amount of attention over the years what has been much less o considered is integration had a black teachers. >> yes. talking about the fact my parents were i believe idealistic when they sent me to anderson school in the mid
>> my father was alfred gordon and my mother was betty jean gordon. and then to be segregated society my father went into the army as an 18 -year-old after he graduated to help his sisters rather than go to school his mother had died when he was 11. his father was an invalid and then had awi series of businesses when i was growing up. my mother was a high school english teacher she went to tsu graduate school they got married in livingston they knew each other as kids when mother had gone...
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gordon murray, we are going to have to leave — this.n murray, we are going to have to leave it there. _ this. gordon murray, we are going to have to leave it there. thank - this. gordon murray, we are going to have to leave it there. thank you - have to leave it there. thank you very much for speaking to us. made some powerful, powerful points, and you have a lot of people's simply. that does not solve any of the problems you're facing, but we hope very much you and your family will be able to rebuild your lives... a gofundme page, people can look out for about listen. thank you very much. —— about listen. gordon murray, thank you. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: a royal reunion — princes william and harry unveil a statue of their mother on what would have been diana's 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. t
gordon murray, we are going to have to leave — this.n murray, we are going to have to leave it there. _ this. gordon murray, we are going to have to leave it there. thank - this. gordon murray, we are going to have to leave it there. thank you - have to leave it there. thank you very much for speaking to us. made some powerful, powerful points, and you have a lot of people's simply. that does not solve any of the problems you're facing, but we hope very much you and your family will be able...
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gordon murray there speaking _ and go for it... gordon murray there speaking to _ and go for it...ordon murray there speaking to us a - and go for it... gordon murray there speaking to us a little i there speaking to us a little while ago. still to come: a royal reunion, princes william and harry unveil a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering the record that had stood for 34 years, and there w
gordon murray there speaking _ and go for it... gordon murray there speaking to _ and go for it...ordon murray there speaking to us a - and go for it... gordon murray there speaking to us a little i there speaking to us a little while ago. still to come: a royal reunion, princes william and harry unveil a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge fireworks display was...
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yes, gordon brown, have had to endure. yes, gordon brown. that _ have had to endure.s _ have had to endure. yes, gordon brown, that does take _ have had to endure. yes, gordon brown, that does take you - have had to endure. yes, gordon brown, that does take you back. | have had to endure. yes, gordon - brown, that does take you back. that seems _ brown, that does take you back. that seems another lifetime ago. you are right, _ seems another lifetime ago. you are right, the _ seems another lifetime ago. you are right, the training that swimmers do is quite _ right, the training that swimmers do is quite phenomenal. i heard adam peaty's _ is quite phenomenal. i heard adam peaty's received this morning, gets a bit peaty's received this morning, gets a hit 66m _ peaty's received this morning, gets a bit 6am every day of the week and as a a bit 6am every day of the week and asa warm—up, a bit 6am every day of the week and as a warm—up, i say a warm—up, swims 2001ir1ks— as a warm—up, i say a warm—up, swims 200 links of— as a warm—up, i say a warm—up, swims 2001inks of the —
yes, gordon brown, have had to endure. yes, gordon brown. that _ have had to endure.s _ have had to endure. yes, gordon brown, that does take _ have had to endure. yes, gordon brown, that does take you - have had to endure. yes, gordon brown, that does take you back. | have had to endure. yes, gordon - brown, that does take you back. that seems _ brown, that does take you back. that seems another lifetime ago. you are right, _ seems another lifetime ago. you are right, the _ seems another...
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gordon chang is up next with more on chairman xi's hostile message.lk in the park. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and nice. but i still have bad days flare-ups (coughs), which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only copd medicine proven to reduce flare-ups by 52% breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. for real protection ask your doctor about breztri. maria: are we going to see a policy change
gordon chang is up next with more on chairman xi's hostile message.lk in the park. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and nice. but i still have bad days flare-ups (coughs), which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world our lungs deserves the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only...
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gordon chang is up next with more on chairman xi's hostile message.ble to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. it started with an idea... and became a new tradition. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. maria: are we going to see a policy change as relates to china from this biden administration and stop telling people not to invest in these companies that are tied to the chinese military, expanding their opportunity to acquire america? >> well, look, if this -- the otherly ins of the china -- origins of the china virus have not woken america up yet i don't know what will. the chinese want to become the world reserve currency. that's why they're investing in crypto technology. jason: that was house intelligence committee ranking member devin nunes on the show last week, giving a warning about china's widening influen
gordon chang is up next with more on chairman xi's hostile message.ble to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. it started with an idea... and became a new tradition. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. maria: are we going to see a policy change as relates to...
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gordon chang is up next with more of chairman xi's hostile message a. your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye inju
gordon chang is up next with more of chairman xi's hostile message a. your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned...
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miss gordon reed will be taking your calls, facebook comments and e-mails and tweets. watch book tv, on "c-span2" this weekend. >> you may have heard aboutur unemployment fraud during covid-19 and unemployment money being stolen and we are going to talk about that next with her guest joining us, with risk solutions and the government division it ceo and joining us to talk about the issue and potential billions of dollars. good morning. >> good morning how are you. >> very well may start fresh with a headlight that we notice about in terms of where the problem is and they get to your comments. it says that half of the pandemics unemployment may have been money may have been stolen. first of all they would, your with lexus risk solutions what is a probably that your group does and how are you monitoring the unemployment or the potential for unemployment fraud. >> yes, we do very small things, we stop fraud we help catch bad people that we enable digital government. our company texas is a market theater and identity verification and the government space we call that - fra
miss gordon reed will be taking your calls, facebook comments and e-mails and tweets. watch book tv, on "c-span2" this weekend. >> you may have heard aboutur unemployment fraud during covid-19 and unemployment money being stolen and we are going to talk about that next with her guest joining us, with risk solutions and the government division it ceo and joining us to talk about the issue and potential billions of dollars. good morning. >> good morning how are you. >>...
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it looks like novak novak djokovic is going for the gordon slam in the olympic gourd if you can do itve others in the women's final, plenty to look forward to and in the weekend, updated on what wood in the bbc tv and the website i'll head back to all the website i'll head back to ali foster was in st. george as part and of another huge moment on sunday for england and of another huge moment on sunday for enaulan . , ., and of another huge moment on sunday forenualan . , . �*, for england many thanks indeed. it's all about sunday _ for england many thanks indeed. it's all about sunday finals. _ for england many thanks indeed. it's all about sunday finals. what - for england many thanks indeed. it's all about sunday finals. what a i all about sunday finals. what a weekend we've got coming up. i keep checking the time but it's not going to come any quicker, but we are at this time on sunday, i know we are going to have the most important england team selection since ramsey picked his 11th on the 30th ofjuly in 1966. just think of that. bobby moore, harry kane, jordan, gordon banks, we c
it looks like novak novak djokovic is going for the gordon slam in the olympic gourd if you can do itve others in the women's final, plenty to look forward to and in the weekend, updated on what wood in the bbc tv and the website i'll head back to all the website i'll head back to ali foster was in st. george as part and of another huge moment on sunday for england and of another huge moment on sunday for enaulan . , ., and of another huge moment on sunday forenualan . , . �*, for england...
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qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer that because i published him in 2001 but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. it's called the lyrics. i've known paul for 20 years and this will be in lieu of an autobiography. it's two volumes and it deals with 154 songs. he does commentary on how they came about and the stories behind them and what involved the lyrics. there are over 700 images and over half we have never seen before. we think it will be one of the biggest books of all and paul has done so much collaboration. paul is a sweet and wonderful man but he likes to be creative and he likes to be energetic. he does not lay b
qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer that because i published him in 2001 but his life's work as we see...
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i the prime ministerthen, gordon brown, — the prime ministerthen, gordon brown, ordered _ the primery about the then intelligent services _ then intelligent services commissioner— then intelligent services commissioner and i then intelligent services commissioner and theyl then intelligent services _ commissioner and they questioned me and many— commissioner and they questioned me and many other— commissioner and they questioned me and many other people _ commissioner and they questioned me and many other people and _ commissioner and they questioned me and many other people and his- commissioner and they questioned me and many other people and his reportl and many other people and his report really— and many other people and his report reallv missed — and many other people and his report really missed the _ and many other people and his report really missed the whole _ and many other people and his report really missed the whole point - and many other people and his report really missed the whole point of- and many other people and his report really missed the whole point of the i
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three of them had been recently trained by gordon elliott. racing due to injury, and were not under his care or ownership when they were euthanised in england. he said the first time he learned of their fate was when panorama contacted him. equine expert professor daniel mills found what appeared to be routine breaches of regulations — including a practice of shooting horses from a distance. to me, that's, you know, completely out of order. if you're going to euthanise a horse, you've got to get the bullet in the right place. if that's representative of how they're being killed, then we've got a really serious problem. 0ther apparent breaches of the rules included horses being shot together. drury & sons told panorama that they take great care to maintain high welfare conditions, and do not accept any form of animal abuse. they said all horses are humanely destroyed, and that on occasions where issues do occur, they take swift action to review and rectify. the bottom line is these horses, if they are to be euthanised, could and should be euth
three of them had been recently trained by gordon elliott. racing due to injury, and were not under his care or ownership when they were euthanised in england. he said the first time he learned of their fate was when panorama contacted him. equine expert professor daniel mills found what appeared to be routine breaches of regulations — including a practice of shooting horses from a distance. to me, that's, you know, completely out of order. if you're going to euthanise a horse, you've got to...
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. >> i had to double check the numbers, gordon. you are controversial. the price is $643. today. that $67 target. you see it happening over the next few months. what could we see later from tesla to bring the stock lower i don't know about $67 a share >> if we are looking at deliveries from the fourth quarter of '19 to the second this year, the market share in europe has fallen in china, fthe market share fro 23% to 11% two of the three largest markets, tesla is seeing significant market share that is a key point of focus look bat the numbers there is risk because they sold more cars, but their biggest credit customers, keep in mind, tesla never made money every year the biggest customer early in q2 said we are no longer buying credits. we think there is a potential miss in the offing when they report after the close >> one thing i want to touch on with the markets, bitcoin is up big over 39,000. the stock fell hard. with bitcoin back up, bitcoin spiked after elon musk and cathie wood and jack dorsey talked about it. any chance the surge in crypto could boost tesla stock?
. >> i had to double check the numbers, gordon. you are controversial. the price is $643. today. that $67 target. you see it happening over the next few months. what could we see later from tesla to bring the stock lower i don't know about $67 a share >> if we are looking at deliveries from the fourth quarter of '19 to the second this year, the market share in europe has fallen in china, fthe market share fro 23% to 11% two of the three largest markets, tesla is seeing significant...
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big think peter touch on the phone. hitting pizza attached to gordon says, looking forward to seeing the movie, peter was quite clearly 3 decades ahead of his time. fascinating. interviewed by alex. thank you. carol says, thanks alex, quite a lot in there. i didn't know about peter tied to. i'm finally a country youth from young. he says todd joe, as a troublemaker. he was at the minor strike causing trouble. well, international vaccine institute is a thought based non profit international organization devoted to research in boxing, development, and delivery for the developing world. with 160 partners worldwide, ranging from government to industry, academia and civil society to enter governmental organizations such as the world health organization, the i v. i is uniquely pleased to judge on the state of the doing the same race between the deployment to faxing and the development of the corona. by the way back seems to be successful in suppressing the deadly virus. i will be new v as in march to defeat science, while the bulk of humanity is left unprotected, alex is in conversation wi
big think peter touch on the phone. hitting pizza attached to gordon says, looking forward to seeing the movie, peter was quite clearly 3 decades ahead of his time. fascinating. interviewed by alex. thank you. carol says, thanks alex, quite a lot in there. i didn't know about peter tied to. i'm finally a country youth from young. he says todd joe, as a troublemaker. he was at the minor strike causing trouble. well, international vaccine institute is a thought based non profit international...
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for the state of race in america, i want to talk to annette gordon reed.nning historian. her new book is "on juneteenth." annette gordon reed, welcome to the show. >> gad to be here. >> i know this is an impossibly large question, but if somebody were to ask you, what is the state of american race relations today, how would you answer? >> well, i think it's like a river. there is a surface and a deep part of it that could be going with cross currents. i think we're sort of at an interesting time because we see the growth in white nationalism, we see a growth in efforts to suppress the vote, which, in many instances, means suppressing the black vote. on the other hand, we go through our daily lives and we seem to get along. there is not a race war going on, but there seem to be people who wish to foment one. >> let me tell you how i look at it and tell me if i'm wrong. i do think there has been an enormous amount of progress made. blacks are more integrated into every echelon of american society, whether college, grad school, professional life. you look at
for the state of race in america, i want to talk to annette gordon reed.nning historian. her new book is "on juneteenth." annette gordon reed, welcome to the show. >> gad to be here. >> i know this is an impossibly large question, but if somebody were to ask you, what is the state of american race relations today, how would you answer? >> well, i think it's like a river. there is a surface and a deep part of it that could be going with cross currents. i think we're...
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however, it was immediately dismissed as a model failure by former prime minister gordon tried to merge that it would be years, not months before the developing world has access to life. saving back today on the alex salmon, shall we turn to the expertise of mine. who knows the answers don't digital camera 6 to geno. so base international vaccine institute buyers. this key interview coming up soon, but 1st few tweaks and messes in response to i show last week. big think peter tag on the phone. hitting pizza attached to gordon says, looking forward to seeing the movie pizza was quite clearly 3 decades ahead of his time. fascinating. interviewed by alex. thank you. carol says, thanks alex, quite a lot in there. i didn't know about peter tycho, i'm finally a country youth from young. he says, todd joe ever troublemaker, he was at the miners strike causing shovel. well, international vaccine institute is a thought based non profits international organization devoted to research and vaccine development and delivery for the developing world. with 160 partners worldwide, ranging from governmen
however, it was immediately dismissed as a model failure by former prime minister gordon tried to merge that it would be years, not months before the developing world has access to life. saving back today on the alex salmon, shall we turn to the expertise of mine. who knows the answers don't digital camera 6 to geno. so base international vaccine institute buyers. this key interview coming up soon, but 1st few tweaks and messes in response to i show last week. big think peter tag on the phone....
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gordon, i think president xi is under some sort of pressure.e is lashing out at capitalism and success for american investors. when i think what is happening here and only one person might have the best insight and that is you. what is happening? >> i think xi xinping is under pressure internally. he is not as strong as people say and he has a lot of political incentives to lash out f you're taiwan, that is bad. also bad if you're alibaba, tencent or any companies in the after-school tutorial space. what we saw on saturday the chinese regime said look, your business is no longer permitted for private companies. you cannot make a profit in it. we saw hints of after after the didi global offering. charles, this is across the board. charles: you have the didi thing, you have tencent music. we're starting to see to your point across the board. they're say telling den cent group with a digital payment system that would rifle those companies. what part of this, are there folks in china looking at success saying hey, maybe we should be more capitalist
gordon, i think president xi is under some sort of pressure.e is lashing out at capitalism and success for american investors. when i think what is happening here and only one person might have the best insight and that is you. what is happening? >> i think xi xinping is under pressure internally. he is not as strong as people say and he has a lot of political incentives to lash out f you're taiwan, that is bad. also bad if you're alibaba, tencent or any companies in the after-school...
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carley: here to discuss, gordon chang. heard jt mcfarland, the deal is china says they will build of afghanistan's road initiative and in exchange interested in iran materials that could help them in their technology sector. how much stronger does this partnership between china and afghanistan make china? >> of china succeeds it makes china substantially stronger. we are talking about rare earth minerals, copper, gold, uranium, and also what they want to do is deny afghanistan as a sanctuary so if china were to succeed this would really solidify china's position back home. the question is whether they can succeed and that is a different issue. todd: why should the average american care about this? this is happening thousands of miles away. why do i care? why do i care? >> the first reason is to make sure the taliban and its allies do not make afghanistan what it was before 9/11 which was a saints way for terrorism. many say it is the forever war but at least we haven't had another 9/11. the other reason why we care is if c
carley: here to discuss, gordon chang. heard jt mcfarland, the deal is china says they will build of afghanistan's road initiative and in exchange interested in iran materials that could help them in their technology sector. how much stronger does this partnership between china and afghanistan make china? >> of china succeeds it makes china substantially stronger. we are talking about rare earth minerals, copper, gold, uranium, and also what they want to do is deny afghanistan as a...
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gordon, what was the takeaway from all of this?i'm waiting for someone to really lay a glove on the guy, and no one really has. why is that. >> right. so i think it's clear that this was a bailout of elon musk's cousin and effectively spacex which had lent solar city hundreds of millions of dollars. he effectively paid $2.6 billion for solar city, so guess how much the second bid was? 0.0 dollars. there was no second bid. and the reason why is because everybody knew that solar city was a loss-making company, it either was going to go bankrupt, no bank executive os or corporate executives wanted to test it, and even tesla shareholders were skeptical the day before he did the acquisition, he showed them a fake solar panel that didn't work, hasn'ted, never worked. -- hasn't worked. and so i think it was a bailout. >> okay. so, now, this is going to go before a judge. this is a class action lawsuit, i'm assuming, correct? >> that's correct. >> okay. class action lawsuit. why hasn't the sec weighed in on this? if as clear cut as you say
gordon, what was the takeaway from all of this?i'm waiting for someone to really lay a glove on the guy, and no one really has. why is that. >> right. so i think it's clear that this was a bailout of elon musk's cousin and effectively spacex which had lent solar city hundreds of millions of dollars. he effectively paid $2.6 billion for solar city, so guess how much the second bid was? 0.0 dollars. there was no second bid. and the reason why is because everybody knew that solar city was a...
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. >> laura: gordon, should any u.s. company be invested or working with chinese companies that the this point given everything that we know? >> absolutely not, laura. beijing is trying to overthrow the american government. they have called 608,000 americans by deliberately spreading the coronavirus. last year they killed 53,000 americans with fentanyl and beijing knew what they were doing. the list goes on and on. i don't know why we should be with our investment dollars, our everyday purchasing decisions supporting a regime that is trying to end the american republic. >> laura: mike, today on the podcast -- my podcast, you talked about china's secret weapon. it was -- you did described it as a slush fund. for our viewers, explain what specifically you're talking about. >> the chinese have adopted a strategy that used to pursued in europe in the 1600s. you build up your gold reserves as much as you can by screwing your neighbors in your trade relationships with the huge gold reserves, you can have economic power. the ch
. >> laura: gordon, should any u.s. company be invested or working with chinese companies that the this point given everything that we know? >> absolutely not, laura. beijing is trying to overthrow the american government. they have called 608,000 americans by deliberately spreading the coronavirus. last year they killed 53,000 americans with fentanyl and beijing knew what they were doing. the list goes on and on. i don't know why we should be with our investment dollars, our...
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china tech war, author gordon chang. gordon, great to see you this morning.rse and worse as it relates to the chinese communist party and a its effect across the world. first, give me your thoughts on what took place just now with didi. this ipo was a disaster, went public and china's communist party started changing the company's work, changing what it was allowed to do and what it wasn't allowed to do. your thoughts. it removed the app as well. >> yes. there's so many wrong-doers here. first of all, the chinese government waited two days after the went ipo with didi global to take the -- to announce the investigation into the ride hailing app as well as to make sure that there were no more downloads of it in china. and really, they could have done this before the ipo. the company itself knew that this was coming, they should have done something. and the u.s. underwriters had to know that this was in the works. china's been very clear. they're trying to prevent information of chinese companies from being leaked to the outside and i don't know how you can lis
china tech war, author gordon chang. gordon, great to see you this morning.rse and worse as it relates to the chinese communist party and a its effect across the world. first, give me your thoughts on what took place just now with didi. this ipo was a disaster, went public and china's communist party started changing the company's work, changing what it was allowed to do and what it wasn't allowed to do. your thoughts. it removed the app as well. >> yes. there's so many wrong-doers here....
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but the pavement to say gordon avenue. this is what i find so fascinating. because we have such a young country only 40 years old. so we keep flashing into history. everywhere we turn the silver ones. what do you have in the philippines? yes. cool. go to cape all, my gosh. yeah, i got you. i went up river. oh, i told him all this is interesting. love from onto chris. chris went to redeem in 1910. 1 of the ne, wonderful i was 8 years also at independence. and so i have very strong memories. awful, deja and i went to school 1st. deja in a segregated social school and then we'll move to the server often depending on the long standing customer. sure. sure. our okay, my memory of an independent but with a child, a large happy one. but of course i recognize that not everybody has those memories because a lot of dark things were happening in the country. many of which we as children were simply not aware of. and it was really that was a period where the authoritarian treat that in. but you know, when you're busy swimming in your swimming pool or you know, going to
but the pavement to say gordon avenue. this is what i find so fascinating. because we have such a young country only 40 years old. so we keep flashing into history. everywhere we turn the silver ones. what do you have in the philippines? yes. cool. go to cape all, my gosh. yeah, i got you. i went up river. oh, i told him all this is interesting. love from onto chris. chris went to redeem in 1910. 1 of the ne, wonderful i was 8 years also at independence. and so i have very strong memories....
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a great conversation about that with paul gordon.ose we will hear from 2:45 from president biden about the covid vaccine program. there's been a lot of talk about missing the july 4 deadline. i believe we came in at 67% versus the 70% goal to be at least one shot vaccinated. that has been the theme of the last few month, how do we get reopening? guy: the real question in the states is how lumpy the vaccinations are state to state. big differences in terms of different states having different numbers. as the delta variant surges across not only europe and the united states, you will see that demonstrated quite clearly. we'll keep nine what the president has to say. maybe heat -- we will keep an eye on what the president has to say. they begin encourage more people to get vaccinated. the big one, the fomc minutes -- was there any discussion about whether or not the housing market is so hot we need to see some sort of pullback. taylor: i do not want to step on your toes, but i think you're hitting the nail on the head. are we hitting tr
a great conversation about that with paul gordon.ose we will hear from 2:45 from president biden about the covid vaccine program. there's been a lot of talk about missing the july 4 deadline. i believe we came in at 67% versus the 70% goal to be at least one shot vaccinated. that has been the theme of the last few month, how do we get reopening? guy: the real question in the states is how lumpy the vaccinations are state to state. big differences in terms of different states having different...
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so the roadway on is actually told from the indigo, but the pavement to say gordon avenue. this is what i find so fascinating because we're such a young country only 40 years old. so we keep flashing into history everywhere we me. if it is silver, what, what do you have in the school? go to cape all, my gosh. yes. and i went up river. oh, i told him all this is interesting. the law from onto chris. chris went to the deja in 1911 of the and the 2nd one before i was able at independence. and so i have very strong memories. awful, deja and i went to school 1st. deja in a segregated township school and then more to the suburbs often dependent on long standing customers. sure, sure. our okay. my memory of an independence but with a child i largely happy one. but of course i recognize that not everybody has those memories because a lot of very dark things were happening in the country. many of which we as children were simply not aware of. and it was really that was the period with this already. terry and treat that in, but you know, when you're busy swimming in your swimming poo
so the roadway on is actually told from the indigo, but the pavement to say gordon avenue. this is what i find so fascinating because we're such a young country only 40 years old. so we keep flashing into history everywhere we me. if it is silver, what, what do you have in the school? go to cape all, my gosh. yes. and i went up river. oh, i told him all this is interesting. the law from onto chris. chris went to the deja in 1911 of the and the 2nd one before i was able at independence. and so i...
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we have the book on the revolution coming this fall with the malcolm x biography, annette gordon reed. we had our best seller and another book with "the new york times" america on fire, the book on the golf. it goes all over. >> some others include transportation secretary, edward wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to purchase paul mccartney? >> i can't answer that because i published them in 2001. but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. i've known paul for 20 years. this will be in lieu of an autobiography with two volumes. it deals with 154 and commentary how they came about. there's over 700 images. we think it will be one of the biggest books of the fall. so much collaboration. a sweet man but he liked to be creative and energetic. he does not lay back and just [inaudible] >> you were quoted a couple of years ago saying, quote, being an editor is like being in show business. what does that mean? >> being in the show business is because you never know. you could spend ten years on a book, it could be tremendous and then bombs in the first wee
we have the book on the revolution coming this fall with the malcolm x biography, annette gordon reed. we had our best seller and another book with "the new york times" america on fire, the book on the golf. it goes all over. >> some others include transportation secretary, edward wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to purchase paul mccartney? >> i can't answer that because i published them in 2001. but his life's work as we see it is coming in...
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first up, this is gordon. ( audience reacts ) gordon is so smart that he recently won the jeopardy tournamentas gordon, and the question was who's a good little boy? that's right, you are! >> all right. oh, boy. i got you. it's okay. it's okay. it's all right. easy. easy. next up, this is scruffs. scruffs is actually a gifted psychic but will only tell you 'good' things that are going to happen to you and nothing about your next boyfriend travis. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: this is bartleby. ( audience reacts ) she invented the add 30 seconds button on the microwave and is now a multibillionaire. adopt her and you'll get a taste of the back end every time someone defrosts a burrito. all right, calm down, fellas. calm down. ( applause ) >> we're both nervous. it's all right. it's all right. >> this here is ted lassie. ( laughter ) >> yeah, yeah. you get it, right? >> stephen: yes. he is a rare breed known worldwide as a poover, which is a combination poodle and hoover. so when she drags her butt on the carpet, it actually gets cleaner. ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody. say hi
first up, this is gordon. ( audience reacts ) gordon is so smart that he recently won the jeopardy tournamentas gordon, and the question was who's a good little boy? that's right, you are! >> all right. oh, boy. i got you. it's okay. it's okay. it's all right. easy. easy. next up, this is scruffs. scruffs is actually a gifted psychic but will only tell you 'good' things that are going to happen to you and nothing about your next boyfriend travis. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >>...
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lorna gordon.m russia, ukraine and azerbaijan are now battling the wildfires on the country's southern coast. four people have died and dozens have been taken to hospital. the flames have forced the evacuation of entire villages. with more, here's david campanale. soaring flames have turned summer skies blood orange over turkey's luxury hotels and villages. dozens of neighbourhoods and tourist resorts had to evacuate before the onslaught of the wildfires which have stretched along the mediterranean and aegean coast. we don't know anything. the personnel at our hotel doesn't say anything to us, so wejust decided to come outside. translation: everything | was normal when we came, but then we saw smoke in the background. we thought it was raining. all of a sudden, we saw the flames. helicopters and planes have made repeatjourneys to scoop up and drop water. on the ground, thousands of firefighters have been mobilised into action as temperatures have soared. they're working alongside more than 1,000 fi
lorna gordon.m russia, ukraine and azerbaijan are now battling the wildfires on the country's southern coast. four people have died and dozens have been taken to hospital. the flames have forced the evacuation of entire villages. with more, here's david campanale. soaring flames have turned summer skies blood orange over turkey's luxury hotels and villages. dozens of neighbourhoods and tourist resorts had to evacuate before the onslaught of the wildfires which have stretched along the...
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the light has been a growing number of deaths caused by the seas monsoon rains. gordon robinson report within moments the mountain road gives way. heavy rain, so hit the himalayan region hard, causing flash, flooding and lamps lives, leading the lives of dozens of people. the national disaster response force and into to bitten by the police are carrying out the rescue operation. so people are still missing and rescuers are looking for them. all roads and bridges swept away in genuine kashmir emergency teams have been called to the scene. it comes with all i am 58 years old and i've never seen such a severe flood in my life. the floods, of course, a lot of destruction earlier. we did not even have a bridge. now it has been constructed, has washed away by the floods within 7 years, over on the west coast, the country. so more than $58.00 centimeters of rain in just one day residence, forced to flee their homes as authorities release water from nearby dams that are at risk of overflowing. the rains are reminiscent of a similar catastrophe that struck the region back in 2005, healing more
the light has been a growing number of deaths caused by the seas monsoon rains. gordon robinson report within moments the mountain road gives way. heavy rain, so hit the himalayan region hard, causing flash, flooding and lamps lives, leading the lives of dozens of people. the national disaster response force and into to bitten by the police are carrying out the rescue operation. so people are still missing and rescuers are looking for them. all roads and bridges swept away in genuine kashmir...
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gordon litty of this story to you? course, the one watergate burglar who would never crack and never turn on the nixon conspiracy. >> well, i liked your analyst in the 8 block tonight who said i think it makes sense. i think that he is -- until -- until the time gets to be too significant. i think, you know, if you put weisselberg in a situation where he might have to spend the rest of his life, he is not a young man. potentially, the rest of his life or the rest of his semi-productive life behind bars. i think he is inclined to be. but there is a limit on a lot of people who think they're going to be. it's like that mike tyson thing. you know, you always have a plan until you get hit in the face. you always have g. gordon litty, until you face -- until you face actual jail time. >> john heilemann, my g. gordon litty. thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> all right, lawrence. good to see you. >>> coming up. dnc chairman, jaime harrison, will give us his reaction to the supreme court, once
gordon litty of this story to you? course, the one watergate burglar who would never crack and never turn on the nixon conspiracy. >> well, i liked your analyst in the 8 block tonight who said i think it makes sense. i think that he is -- until -- until the time gets to be too significant. i think, you know, if you put weisselberg in a situation where he might have to spend the rest of his life, he is not a young man. potentially, the rest of his life or the rest of his semi-productive...
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gary gordon, it's called taming wildcats, stablecoins.are talking about regulated currency that banks created. during this 25-year period 1/3 of all banks failed. they couldn't redeem their own notes. ominous. what lessons account 19th century teach us about stablecoins? let's check in with dr. gary gordon the frank class of 1974 professor of the yale school of management thank you to "mad money." >> thank you very much >> professor, i know many viewers are not familiar with stable dl coin but we're familiar with tether can you explain where stablecoins fit in and explain why yellen, powell and rosengrin are concerned about the concept of stablecoin. >> they're concerned because stablecoin issuers resemble banks. you give them $100 and they give you $100 worth of their coins with the promise that you can redeem your coins at any time one poor one soit's the one for one part which makes them bank like and which is why people get concerned about what's backing them as in the case of tether. >> well, you are an expert on what happened in 200
gary gordon, it's called taming wildcats, stablecoins.are talking about regulated currency that banks created. during this 25-year period 1/3 of all banks failed. they couldn't redeem their own notes. ominous. what lessons account 19th century teach us about stablecoins? let's check in with dr. gary gordon the frank class of 1974 professor of the yale school of management thank you to "mad money." >> thank you very much >> professor, i know many viewers are not familiar...
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gordon murray, talking to me other been earlier. —— a little earlier.ng has warned that foreign powers will "get their heads cracked and bloodied" if they attempt to bully or influence the country. he delivered a defiant speech at an event marking the centenary of the ruling communist party. it comes as china faces criticism over alleged human rights abuses and its crackdown in hong kong. our china correspondent john sudworth has the story. the unmistakable hallmarks of communist party rule were front and centre of its celebrations — the total control, the omnipotent leader, the unquestioning loyalty. overlooking tiananmen square, the general secretary spoke of how the party had saved china from a history of humiliation and of the power it now wields. translation: the chinese people will never be bullied, _ oppressed or enslaved. anyone who dares to try will have their heads cracked and bloodied against a great wall of steel forged by 1.4 billion chinese people. there are no references, of course, to the fact that on this spot in 1989, the party clung t
gordon murray, talking to me other been earlier. —— a little earlier.ng has warned that foreign powers will "get their heads cracked and bloodied" if they attempt to bully or influence the country. he delivered a defiant speech at an event marking the centenary of the ruling communist party. it comes as china faces criticism over alleged human rights abuses and its crackdown in hong kong. our china correspondent john sudworth has the story. the unmistakable hallmarks of communist...
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know a gordon? no, we appreciate your time. and your analysis tonight. thank you. thanks. the week after the assassination of president, the country is still reeling from the fall. authorities believe they've arrested one of the masterminds behind the plot, but they're still looking for a motive. and the political power struggle is only making matters worse. in haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere. it couldn't have been more brazen. cctv cameras caught the assassins moving in military formation. descending on the sleeping president outside his residence. they bypassed hey security guards by claiming they were us agents. once inside, they killed him. we need to know what is their motivation, who they are and where they came from. and the days that followed police killed or captured an army of suspects. a mix of colombians and haitian americans. they had their mash and reese and then a few days later near a legit mastermind a little noon florida doctor of haitian descent. but no clear motive in february job an el moiz overstayed his term limit parenting him p
know a gordon? no, we appreciate your time. and your analysis tonight. thank you. thanks. the week after the assassination of president, the country is still reeling from the fall. authorities believe they've arrested one of the masterminds behind the plot, but they're still looking for a motive. and the political power struggle is only making matters worse. in haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere. it couldn't have been more brazen. cctv cameras caught the assassins moving in...
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gordon murray there. stay with us on bbc world news.il a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president jiang zemin said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering the record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the trump organization and its chief financial officer have been charged with multiple counts of tax—re
gordon murray there. stay with us on bbc world news.il a statue of their mother on what would have been her 60th birthday. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president jiang zemin said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned...
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the prominent trainer gordon elliott has been temporarily banned from racing.ing an idiot, but the fact there's a dead young horse below him. tonight, we investigate what happens to racehorses when their careers end. sadly, so many of them come to us with injuries and ailments that need time and need, without a doubt, a large amount of funding. the fate of some of the thousands of young horses
the prominent trainer gordon elliott has been temporarily banned from racing.ing an idiot, but the fact there's a dead young horse below him. tonight, we investigate what happens to racehorses when their careers end. sadly, so many of them come to us with injuries and ailments that need time and need, without a doubt, a large amount of funding. the fate of some of the thousands of young horses
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jim gordon is a television and radio host based in vancouver. join me now live via him. good, happy with us, mr. goldman. the program. it does seem that there's not much to celebrate with scandal after scandal being quite literally on earth. i mean, how is this reverberating with the people that you're meeting, all those that you're talking to on your shows. i would say i've been watching it through most of the day and we're the last time zone. of course, you're in vancouver. so watching it throughout the day on television, on line words that you wouldn't associate in previous years for our nation's birth, subdued, somber reflective. you shut off the top, you reporter, just talked about shame, answers needed. and the story has broken so quickly, but has been there for some time. so i can also say 1st hand seeing in my city blocks from where i live in downtown vancouver, a number of protest rallies, marches today. so i think it would be difficult to, to celebrate after what we've seen come out in the last $2.00 to $3.00 weeks. and this is certainly not the end of the stor
jim gordon is a television and radio host based in vancouver. join me now live via him. good, happy with us, mr. goldman. the program. it does seem that there's not much to celebrate with scandal after scandal being quite literally on earth. i mean, how is this reverberating with the people that you're meeting, all those that you're talking to on your shows. i would say i've been watching it through most of the day and we're the last time zone. of course, you're in vancouver. so watching it...
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gordon murray was filming has he made his way out._ he made his way out. we are still in shock. it _ he made his way out. we are still in shock. it all _ he made his way out. we are still in shock. it all happened so fast and, as you know, there was the record heatwave before that and before that was fully over, the winds picked up and it happened so fast that nobody really had a chance to fully comprehend it before we just had to basically run. we gathered up... i have the clothes on my back. they still smell of smoke. we grabbed our pets and most precious things that we could quickly find and left behind all kinds of things like passports and things that, if we had the time, we would have been able to get, and just got in the car and drive and had no idea even which direction to drive because there was so much smoke and fire and we picked the direction we thought would be the most likely to get us out of the fire and go for it. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a royal reunion — princes william and harry unveil a statue of th
gordon murray was filming has he made his way out._ he made his way out. we are still in shock. it _ he made his way out. we are still in shock. it all _ he made his way out. we are still in shock. it all happened so fast and, as you know, there was the record heatwave before that and before that was fully over, the winds picked up and it happened so fast that nobody really had a chance to fully comprehend it before we just had to basically run. we gathered up... i have the clothes on my back....