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roland griffiths.o decades now, he and his colleague matthew johnson have been giving what they call "heroic doses" of psilocybin to more than 350 volunteers, many struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. can you tell who is going to have a bad experience, who's going to have a transcendent experience? >> griffiths: our ability to predict that is almost none at all. >> cooper: really? >> matthew johnson: about a third will, at our-- at a high dose, say that they have something like that, what folks would call a bad trip. but most of those folks will actually say that that was key to the experience. >> cooper: carine mclaughlin was a smoker for 46 years, and said she tried everything to quit before being given psilocybin at johns hopkins last year. psilocybin itself is non- addictive. do you remember what, like, specifically what you were seeing, or? >> mclaughlin: yes. the ceiling of this room were clouds, like, heavy rain clouds, and gradually they were lowering. and i thought i was going to
roland griffiths.o decades now, he and his colleague matthew johnson have been giving what they call "heroic doses" of psilocybin to more than 350 volunteers, many struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. can you tell who is going to have a bad experience, who's going to have a transcendent experience? >> griffiths: our ability to predict that is almost none at all. >> cooper: really? >> matthew johnson: about a third will, at our-- at a high dose, say that...
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yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here e is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. an each photo or each image is time- - and date-stamped to tell me acttivity levelsls of certatn species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapteted to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rur
yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here e is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations...
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earlier this year i met with pastor bob griffith and pastor lawrence kirby to discuss the united states' commitment to battling these health epidemics. whether that be at home in southeast wisconsin or throughout the world. pastor griffith and pastor kirby worked in racine and kenosha communities and their work there is admirable. they advocate for those in poverty and for our global community dealing with these diseases. thank you to pastor griffith and pastor kirby for their dedication to this cause, for bringing awareness to the fight. we must continue working together and ensure education, treatment, and assistance is available to those who need it. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this is not the first time i have risen on this house floor to congratulate the rochester rocket football team on a state championship that they just won just this past week at husky stadium in illinois. they played the chicago santa rita mustangs winn
earlier this year i met with pastor bob griffith and pastor lawrence kirby to discuss the united states' commitment to battling these health epidemics. whether that be at home in southeast wisconsin or throughout the world. pastor griffith and pastor kirby worked in racine and kenosha communities and their work there is admirable. they advocate for those in poverty and for our global community dealing with these diseases. thank you to pastor griffith and pastor kirby for their dedication to...
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l>> this is "nightly business report" with b griffith and sue herrera.o >> santa, no rallies. stocks were quiet heading into the holiday, but as the season of the santa claus rally kicks off, what dose trading days mean for investors in the new year? >>> final push. it's the m lastute shopping rush for the holidays. which retailers are the big winners this season? >>> and going for growth. what growth may be a i winner 2020. all that and more tonight on ightly business report >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome, sueas the night off. twas the night before christmas and all throughhe street nary a bad word was found, not even . tw investors allatched the market with care in the hopes that st. nicholas s would be there. alas, there was no rally, bri it's all t. because compared to last year, calm was ame wel sight. apologize to clement clark moore, but investors might well had been relieved tre wasn't the same turmoil we saw last christmas eve when the dow fell more than650 points and the s&p briefly entered bear market it tey. today in our holiday shorte
l>> this is "nightly business report" with b griffith and sue herrera.o >> santa, no rallies. stocks were quiet heading into the holiday, but as the season of the santa claus rally kicks off, what dose trading days mean for investors in the new year? >>> final push. it's the m lastute shopping rush for the holidays. which retailers are the big winners this season? >>> and going for growth. what growth may be a i winner 2020. all that and more tonight on...
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griffith. >>> monday blues. amid the loaningest bull market record, there are signso k eeep. >>> december 15th is fast approaching and it has b implications for china, canada and mexico. >>> behind the wheel. the discounts are deep, the savings look big, but a closer htthig not stories and much mor tonight on nightly besuss. >>> good ening, everyone, re et,ng a ihort rtoalnvly es ay. the market shifted its attention from the strong jobs report friday to looming trade adlines which we'll have more on in a moment. thatas w wer. the dow jones dropped 105 points to ,9 5 slied 9. lls dake bpuacom longest econom y. orhi to the aging bull market as we head into 2020. >> reporter: more than a decade into the longest expansion in history. even wall street's oimists september the u.s. is i a strong market. mog e stdards.gr of some broad indicators appear to reflect late cycle indicatio. onsumer confidee peaked lerevels. andfe auto sales crested years ago. consumer debt burdens are quite ti tame. thck market has quadrupled
griffith. >>> monday blues. amid the loaningest bull market record, there are signso k eeep. >>> december 15th is fast approaching and it has b implications for china, canada and mexico. >>> behind the wheel. the discounts are deep, the savings look big, but a closer htthig not stories and much mor tonight on nightly besuss. >>> good ening, everyone, re et,ng a ihort rtoalnvly es ay. the market shifted its attention from the strong jobs report friday to...
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thank you, daisy mcandrew, and sian griffiths. i hope to see you before christmas. goodbye.ustin halewood. here's your latest sports news. arsenal are closing in on their new manager. we understand mikel arteta has said his goodbyes at manchester city, where he's been assistant coach under pep guardiola, for the past three years. he's expected to be announced as the new boss at the emirates tomorrow. they were scheduled to have their pre—match press conference ahead of saturday's game against everton today, but that's been postponed until tomorrow now when they expect arteta's appointment to be confirmed. well, caretaker manager duncan ferguson will be in the everton dugout for the game against arsenal. ferguson has been in temporary charge for the past three matches, overseeing a win against chelsea at goodison, a draw at manchester united and a defeat on penalties against leicester in the carabao cup this week. the club though are said to be closing in on the appointment of the former napoli and chelsea boss carlo ancelotti. macclesfield town have been deducted six points
thank you, daisy mcandrew, and sian griffiths. i hope to see you before christmas. goodbye.ustin halewood. here's your latest sports news. arsenal are closing in on their new manager. we understand mikel arteta has said his goodbyes at manchester city, where he's been assistant coach under pep guardiola, for the past three years. he's expected to be announced as the new boss at the emirates tomorrow. they were scheduled to have their pre—match press conference ahead of saturday's game against...
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every possible avenue to bring those responsible to justice david griffiths head of the secretary general's office of amnesty international in london joining us there thank you very much thank you. and we'll have more coverage of the story coming up right after this show on d w news asia let's check in now on some the other stories making news around the world saudi arabian oil giant are aamco has become the world's largest listed company after making its debut on the country's stock exchange the state owned energy companies $25000000000.00 initial public offering is the biggest ever in history saudi arabia is privatizing assets as a step towards reducing its reliance on oil. and at least 6 people including one police officer were killed in an hour's long gun battle in the u.s. state of new jersey the officer was shot dead near a cemetery and 2 suspects that fled to a supermarket 3 people and the 2 suspected gunman were killed in the gun fight inside the supermarket. and we have some breaking news now time magazine has announced its person of the year for $21000.00 and it is teenage climate
every possible avenue to bring those responsible to justice david griffiths head of the secretary general's office of amnesty international in london joining us there thank you very much thank you. and we'll have more coverage of the story coming up right after this show on d w news asia let's check in now on some the other stories making news around the world saudi arabian oil giant are aamco has become the world's largest listed company after making its debut on the country's stock exchange...
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david griffiths head of the secretary general's office of amnesty international in london joining us there thank you very much. let's get a round up of some other stories making news around the world saudi arabian oil giant iran co has become the world's largest listed company after making its debut on the country's stock exchange the state owned energy companies $25000000000.00 initial public offering is the biggest ever in history saudi arabia is privatizing assets as a step towards reducing its reliance on oil. environmental activists credit has told the u.n. climate summit in madrid that richer countries must do their fair share to tackle climate change she also accused states of misleading people with what appear to be impressive climate pledges that didn't add up to much. and at least 6 people including one police officer were killed in an hour's long gun battle in the us state of new jersey the officer was shot dead near a cemetery and 2 suspects then fled to a supermarket 3 people and the 2 suspected gunmen were killed in the gunfight inside the supermarket. in the u.k. there
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face sanctions affecting foreign investment and international aid and we can speak now to david griffiths he's the head of the secretary general's office at amnesty international in london david thanks for joining us here on d w i want to ask you about cheese defense in front of the international court of justice she said earlier there was no proof of genocidal attend intent against they were hanged what do you make of that. well i think he has. today yet again had a spectacular fall from grace should have been she should be standing shoulder to shoulder with a bit and yet she's chosen to stand on the side of the military defending the keys the horrendous atrocities against the french and defend the day has been extremely then she once again fails knowledge the range of my name she's failed at knowledge the severity and the scale of the atrocities against them and the level of denialism is but dangerous and delusional. what do you think about these proceedings david what are the consequences for me and mark. well let's be clear the net is beginning to tighten and this is not the only mech
face sanctions affecting foreign investment and international aid and we can speak now to david griffiths he's the head of the secretary general's office at amnesty international in london david thanks for joining us here on d w i want to ask you about cheese defense in front of the international court of justice she said earlier there was no proof of genocidal attend intent against they were hanged what do you make of that. well i think he has. today yet again had a spectacular fall from grace...
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winston trew, sterling christie and george griffiths were members of the so—called oval four, a groupcer and theft in 1972. thousands of mental health patients in england are facing long waits for access to the nhs‘s talking therapies service, according to bbc research. figures for the past year show, after their initial assessment, 95,000 people had to wait more than 90 days for a follow—up appointment. the service helps people with conditions such as depression, anxiety and post—traumatic stress disorder. more details from our health correspondent dominic hughes. from day to day, most of my governing thoughts were around about whether i should make it through the next day or not. paul has struggled with his mental health ever since he developed post—traumatic stress disorder following a violent attack whilst working as a police officer. he relies on talking therapies provided by the nhs, but sometimes the wait for treatment to begin has been too long and dangerous. when you're actively that unwell and all you're after is help and support with what it is that you are going through, t
winston trew, sterling christie and george griffiths were members of the so—called oval four, a groupcer and theft in 1972. thousands of mental health patients in england are facing long waits for access to the nhs‘s talking therapies service, according to bbc research. figures for the past year show, after their initial assessment, 95,000 people had to wait more than 90 days for a follow—up appointment. the service helps people with conditions such as depression, anxiety and...
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and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35am — this morning's reviewers are sian griffithsucation editor at the sunday times, and the journalist and author shyama perera. an urgent review of the licence conditions of every convicted terrorist who has been freed from prison has been launched by the government following the attack at london bridge on friday. usman khan, who killed two people and injured three others, before he was shot dead by police, had been released halfway through a 16—year sentence he was serving for his role in an al-qaeda inspired plot. he was out on licence and wearing an electronic tag when he started attacking people at a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. john mcmanus has this report. running across london bridge, members of the public pursuing usman khan, determined to stop his stabbing spree. moments before, he had attacked people at a rehabilitation conference inside fishmongers' hall. as armed police arrived, the realisation that khan is wearing what appears to be an explosives vest. moments later, he is shot dead. yesterday, one of his vic
and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35am — this morning's reviewers are sian griffithsucation editor at the sunday times, and the journalist and author shyama perera. an urgent review of the licence conditions of every convicted terrorist who has been freed from prison has been launched by the government following the attack at london bridge on friday. usman khan, who killed two people and injured three others, before he was shot dead by police, had been released halfway...
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hywel griffith and emma vardy reporting there.any others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are anand menon, from the research group uk in a changing europe, and economic adviser at arbuthnot banking ruth lea. the naturalist and broadcaster david bellamy has died aged 86. there's nothing like a good drying day to get the spring back into your polyester. so next time you stand amongst your smalls, spare a thought for the process of evaporation. he became a household name as a television personality, conservationist and scientist, famous for his distinctive voice and enthusistic on—screen manner. the conservation foundation, which he co—founded, described him as a larger—than—life character who had inspired a whole generation. i spoke to our arts correspondent david sillito, who decribed the unique character that he brought to his broadcasts. the passion and enthusiasm, and i think back, we are both the same generation where whenever you seem to turn the tv on ov
hywel griffith and emma vardy reporting there.any others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are anand menon, from the research group uk in a changing europe, and economic adviser at arbuthnot banking ruth lea. the naturalist and broadcaster david bellamy has died aged 86. there's nothing like a good drying day to get the spring back into your polyester. so next time you stand amongst your smalls, spare a thought for the...
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the view from wales from hywel griffith and emma vardy in northern ireland. that's been taking place in this election. social media has been a key battle ground too, for all the parties. our media editor, amol rajan, takes a look back, at the cyber campaign. you might have seen some of this campaign material pumped out by political parties over the past 2a hours. between them, they've reached millions of eyeballs. in recent weeks, none of us will have seen the same things digitally. what we get is tailored to our digitalfriends, interests and history. in the 2016 referendum and 2017 general election, one of the big themes was the impact of targeted adverts on facebook. here's what we know about how the parties spent money on such adverts in this election. the conservative party have upped their organic content game, so they are making stuff that's much easier to share. the labour party is still very good at that. spending a lot more money on advertising than it did in 2017 but the tories are probably down a little bit. and the lib dems have been relentlessly
the view from wales from hywel griffith and emma vardy in northern ireland. that's been taking place in this election. social media has been a key battle ground too, for all the parties. our media editor, amol rajan, takes a look back, at the cyber campaign. you might have seen some of this campaign material pumped out by political parties over the past 2a hours. between them, they've reached millions of eyeballs. in recent weeks, none of us will have seen the same things digitally. what we get...
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griffith. on the syllabus cup with it after i escaped from africa i had to create a job for myself. a bit like a pioneer i guess. at the most she's proof that if there's a will there's a way to.
griffith. on the syllabus cup with it after i escaped from africa i had to create a job for myself. a bit like a pioneer i guess. at the most she's proof that if there's a will there's a way to.
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special envoy to yemen is making his 2nd visit in 10 days to the capital saw the arrival of martin griffiths coincides with more fighting near the port of her data the main entry point for much needed aid for millions of yemenis threatened with famine now the un's pressing who think leaders to agree to talks aimed at the almost 5 years of war talks have stalled since the stockholm cease fire agreement than a year ago. think for a survivor is in kazakhstan have described how the jet shook uncontrollably and suddenly lost altitude just before takeoff the back as flight crashed through a concrete wall and demolished a house near almaty airport fired its crash killed 12 on board and injured 54 some of them critically but there was no fire and many survived the airline's fleet of 100 aircraft are grounded while an accident investigators examined the wreckage. actually when the plane began shaking severely it was a nightmare inside i put my phone in the pocket in tightened up the safety belt tightly and the plane leaned forward it was clear that we would crash into the ground the bang was strong a
special envoy to yemen is making his 2nd visit in 10 days to the capital saw the arrival of martin griffiths coincides with more fighting near the port of her data the main entry point for much needed aid for millions of yemenis threatened with famine now the un's pressing who think leaders to agree to talks aimed at the almost 5 years of war talks have stalled since the stockholm cease fire agreement than a year ago. think for a survivor is in kazakhstan have described how the jet shook...
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plenty of beethoven the gala featured new music inspired by him with lyrics by british writer paul griffiths reflecting on the composer's significance today here there sung by soprano is the elevons. this. group's. other performers included jazz pianist olivia tama who improvised in the spirit of beethoven then segues into his choral fantasy. the principal conductor of the local orchestra here cuff ton reflected on the responsibility involved in paying tribute to such a musical icon. of course he didn't doesn't need us actually. but then he needs us again because without us he's the plates is a big big challenge but on the other side we have to grab have to touch him so he touches us 40000000 euros have been earmarked for the beethoven anniversary 27000000 coming directly from the german government in berlin well culture minister money good times has high hopes and expectations for the. day we've simply celebrated once again a genius a megastar a legend one of the most often performed composers in the world and will from nearby hope that in this day shows an anniversary year people will lear
plenty of beethoven the gala featured new music inspired by him with lyrics by british writer paul griffiths reflecting on the composer's significance today here there sung by soprano is the elevons. this. group's. other performers included jazz pianist olivia tama who improvised in the spirit of beethoven then segues into his choral fantasy. the principal conductor of the local orchestra here cuff ton reflected on the responsibility involved in paying tribute to such a musical icon. of course...
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with me are the talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew and sian griffiths, education & families editor ate already in. the government's ‘radical‘ queen's speech. borisjohnson‘s smile contrasting sharply with jeremy corbyn‘s stony expression. that same striking image dominates the guardian — with attention drawn to the dismay felt by labour mps at the significant changes made to the brexit withdrawal bill since the tory election victory. the mail's reports a demand from the health minister for all nhs staff to get the flu vaccine — revealing that one in four health workers haven't yet had it. the metro carries the tragic story of a 47—year—old woman who died on the pavement from a cardiac arrest after falling over and waiting six hours for an ambulance to arrive. and the ft‘s front page is dominated by its report that former head of the financial conduct authority andrew bailey is favourite to replace mark carney as governor of the bank of england. the times says that the bank fo england faces scrutiny over a security breach that gave traders early access to market information. and the sun
with me are the talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew and sian griffiths, education & families editor ate already in. the government's ‘radical‘ queen's speech. borisjohnson‘s smile contrasting sharply with jeremy corbyn‘s stony expression. that same striking image dominates the guardian — with attention drawn to the dismay felt by labour mps at the significant changes made to the brexit withdrawal bill since the tory election victory. the mail's reports a demand from the health...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, wrexham. certainly pass boris johnson's withdrawal agreement bill, the law that provides the framework for leaving the eu on january 31st next year. the uk will then be in what's known as a transition, or implementation period. trade talks — to decide our long—term relationship with the eu — would then begin, but if there's no agreement reached, the uk could still leave the eu without a deal at the end of december 2020. our economics editor, faisal islam, is here. how does this change the brexit process , how does this change the brexit process, this result? what is clear is that legally we will leave the eu at the end of january. the chancellor can meet at 50p commemoratives coin without fear of it being melted down saw the market reaction, with stirling going up, various stocks going up pretty high, reflecting a bit of the uncertainty ofa reflecting a bit of the uncertainty of a labour government and forced nationalisations, but going away, but also all the uncertainty over the timetable. wh
hywel griffith, bbc news, wrexham. certainly pass boris johnson's withdrawal agreement bill, the law that provides the framework for leaving the eu on january 31st next year. the uk will then be in what's known as a transition, or implementation period. trade talks — to decide our long—term relationship with the eu — would then begin, but if there's no agreement reached, the uk could still leave the eu without a deal at the end of december 2020. our economics editor, faisal islam, is...
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daisy mcandrew and sian griffiths will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers.good evening to you, the rain for many of us has felt relentless today and has just kept on coming. low pressure poked itself to the west of the british isles and can see the swell of cloud on the satellite picture and around that, pulling the various pulses of rain that have already been flooding in place in the ground is very wet. some more rain in the forecast and there will still be some flooding into the first part of tomorrow, particularly across england and parts of wales. they will update you on all the flood warnings as they are updated. through the night, lucy ran across scotland some showers and some dense fog forming here and here is our next batch of rain moving into central and eastern parts of england by the end of the night. a little bit cooler than it was last night, generally between five and 9 degrees. it is going to tomorrow, a real unpleasant rush—hour to parts of the midlands and eastern england, a lot of rain falling, some big puddles, surface water and spread, t
daisy mcandrew and sian griffiths will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers.good evening to you, the rain for many of us has felt relentless today and has just kept on coming. low pressure poked itself to the west of the british isles and can see the swell of cloud on the satellite picture and around that, pulling the various pulses of rain that have already been flooding in place in the ground is very wet. some more rain in the forecast and there will still be some...
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front pages in the papers. 0ur reviewers tonight are talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew, and sian griffithsucation & families editor at the sunday times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougal. is it on or is if off? don't ask manchester city — they say they don't know! what exactly is happening with arteta and arsenal? we'll bring you the latest. he led his country out more times than anyone else. but scotland captain greg laidlaw has played his last international game. he steps down after 76 caps. and, almost losing her sight forced nicola adams to give up boxing, but you'll never guess what she plans to do next. play in the movies or something, i don't know, i don't know. you will have to watch. we will. also coming up in the programme... water and anti—doping. we will be speaking to our correspondent about russia's appeal. and, is ita bird, is ita plane? no, it's ronaldo — but he's airborne. a ridiculous leap from the striker to score forjuventus! good evening. welcome to the programme. it's been up in the
front pages in the papers. 0ur reviewers tonight are talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew, and sian griffithsucation & families editor at the sunday times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougal. is it on or is if off? don't ask manchester city — they say they don't know! what exactly is happening with arteta and arsenal? we'll bring you the latest. he led his country out more times than anyone else. but...
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. >>> i'm bill griffith welcome back to the exchange >>> video has emerged of police in new delhi beatingp students who were protesting against a new controversial law on citizenship in that country. it happened on sunday. the students were participating in a march that descended into chaos when demonstrators set three buses on fire. the police response has since then drawn widespread condemnation. >>> and ford is adding 3,000 new jobs at two factories in the detroit area, they are investing a billion and a half dollars to build new pickup trucks, suvs and electronic and autonomous vehicles there hiring begins next year. >>> and finally hedge fund magnet david tepper is bringing a major league soccer team to charlotte. he was awarded an mls expansion team today, it begins playing in 2021 tepper already owns the nfl's carolina panthers. the soccer team will play its games where the panthers play. listen to this. >> ♪ since i came to charlotte ♪ i found a new place to live ♪ it's the greatest -- it's going to be the greatest city ♪ ♪ for mls to be in >> sully, i would respectfully suggest t
. >>> i'm bill griffith welcome back to the exchange >>> video has emerged of police in new delhi beatingp students who were protesting against a new controversial law on citizenship in that country. it happened on sunday. the students were participating in a march that descended into chaos when demonstrators set three buses on fire. the police response has since then drawn widespread condemnation. >>> and ford is adding 3,000 new jobs at two factories in the detroit...
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and inbox overload the key topics in today's rapid fire here with their takes are seema mody, bill griffithand courtney reagan. all right. first up, fedex failing to deliver in its latest earnings report shares are down nearly 10% again. company missing profit expectations they lowered their guidance for 2020 stocks down more than 10%. in the meantime, ups has done pretty great stocks up about 25% this year. so, bill griffeth, you've been covering this company a long time is this a macro economic issue or is this a fedex/fred smith issue? >> i did a little research this morning. look not only comparing fedex price performance for the last two years, i looked at ups, i looked at few shipping etfs, as well. fedex is the only one that goes south. everybody else either -- >> everyone else is up only fedex is down. >> especially, those shipping etfs they are booming right now and have been for the last couple years. so i don't think this is a macro issue. i think fedex is suffering -- and they even admitted yesterday that they've got higher expenses than anticipated but i think there's other thi
and inbox overload the key topics in today's rapid fire here with their takes are seema mody, bill griffithand courtney reagan. all right. first up, fedex failing to deliver in its latest earnings report shares are down nearly 10% again. company missing profit expectations they lowered their guidance for 2020 stocks down more than 10%. in the meantime, ups has done pretty great stocks up about 25% this year. so, bill griffeth, you've been covering this company a long time is this a macro...
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. >> i'm bill griffith. see you tomorrow. for this preseation is made possible by... woman: babbel, a language app that teaches real life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian and more. el's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as an app or online. more information on babbel.com. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman undation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutioor america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers ke you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc rld news.
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joel griffiths says there could be long-term effects even after a trade war ends just because a result of the trade dispute does not mean that china. well necessarily come back to relying on our for farmers for for those in part, 's a warnng that even if diplomatic relations for cover american farmers. in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>has a unique way of handling sick ys for employees, the company's ceo. now says that nurses can be sent to check and employees who call in sick just to see if there actually second, not just how over aaa ys that the policy is to make sure that all employees are healthy enough to food, not to check on any of their drinking habits or to see if they're in job interview or something like that. but if the nurse determines that an employee is actually sick to pull a then says it pays for the ay off the company's commitment to clean eating and making sure that people have a clean eang environs and comes years after a norovirus outbre of more than 14 people sick after they ate at a boston to pull away. >>well coming up a small midwest town has a uniq way of deal
joel griffiths says there could be long-term effects even after a trade war ends just because a result of the trade dispute does not mean that china. well necessarily come back to relying on our for farmers for for those in part, 's a warnng that even if diplomatic relations for cover american farmers. in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>has a unique way of handling sick ys for employees, the company's ceo. now says that nurses can be sent to check and employees who call in sick just to see...
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how will griffith, bbc news.aura: the absolutely adorable arthur steals the show and indeed, christmas. and all for 100 quit. think of that. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "b world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by langge specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. narror: be more, pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> never before has a president engaged in a course of conduct that included all of the acts that most concerned the framers. >> woodruff: ...the xt phase is gaveled in. j the u.s. houiciary committee hears the constitutional aaguments for and nst impeaching president trump
how will griffith, bbc news.aura: the absolutely adorable arthur steals the show and indeed, christmas. and all for 100 quit. think of that. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "b world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by langge specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing...
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brian sullivan, jewulia borsen n biffle griffith, they have a lot to say, especially baby yoda mediaecause we've got jb in the studio. a real treat netflix wrapping up a decade of dominance. far and away the best performing s&p 500 stock over the past ten years and one of the names powering the nasdaq to that 9,000 level, the shares are up more than 4,000% since 2010 but the next decade could get tougher with more competition and this year, netflix trailed the market just a bit. julia, because you are here, we get to start with you, our media reporter extraordinary does netflix have the fuel to make it the next ten years >> if you look back at the last ten year, we were talking about the mandalorian and the reason we're talking about it is because what netflix did over the past ten years there's no question that netflix has had a transformtive effect on the movie and tv industry netflix is not only going to have to spend more for content, marketing, they have to compete with these new players and focus overseas and the growth that's coming from overseas i think the bar is going to be
brian sullivan, jewulia borsen n biffle griffith, they have a lot to say, especially baby yoda mediaecause we've got jb in the studio. a real treat netflix wrapping up a decade of dominance. far and away the best performing s&p 500 stock over the past ten years and one of the names powering the nasdaq to that 9,000 level, the shares are up more than 4,000% since 2010 but the next decade could get tougher with more competition and this year, netflix trailed the market just a bit. julia,...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.mme — which hasn't been recieved quite as well as that of the havods. the exercise bike company peloton is this years turkey. they have been widely mocked on social media for an ad which is criticised for being "sexist" "dated" and "out of touch" — it's all about a woman who gets an exercise bike for christmas, from her husband. take a look, see what you think. 0k, are you ready? yes! now! a peloton! 0k, give it up for our first time riders. all right, first ride, i'm a little nervous, but excited. do this. five days in a row. are you surprised? lam. 6am, yay. rising with the sun. that was totally worth it. let's go, grace in boston, 50 rides. she just said my name! a year ago i didn't realise how much this would change me. thank you. right, it does not matter what you think about this advert, what is really remarkable, michelle, is that the outrage on social media is taking the stock price. for a second day ina taking the stock price. for a second day in a row now the share price has
hywel griffith, bbc news.mme — which hasn't been recieved quite as well as that of the havods. the exercise bike company peloton is this years turkey. they have been widely mocked on social media for an ad which is criticised for being "sexist" "dated" and "out of touch" — it's all about a woman who gets an exercise bike for christmas, from her husband. take a look, see what you think. 0k, are you ready? yes! now! a peloton! 0k, give it up for our first time...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, rhayader. brilliant. time for a look at the weather. was janet's window in argyll and bute, probably the worst of the wet and windy fare. small comfort that you are not alone? probably not. look at the number of isobars on the chart. at least they are running from a south—westerly direction so the air is mild and moist to say the least, and there is plenty of air too, we will come to the gusts in a moment. across this quarter it been raining, and the rainfall totals will mount up. up to 80 millimetres widely over the high ground, but that is half of the story because when we take a look at the wind strengths as well, we see wind gusts up to 60 mph. that will be disruptive over the bridges for example, speed restrictions, some of the ferries may have an issue. further east after a chilly start, struggling, but at least you are drier there until overnight at least the rain slumps across the british isles, another wee front to the very far north of scotland. but the thing you will notice as you start your day on friday as it is going to be
hywel griffith, bbc news, rhayader. brilliant. time for a look at the weather. was janet's window in argyll and bute, probably the worst of the wet and windy fare. small comfort that you are not alone? probably not. look at the number of isobars on the chart. at least they are running from a south—westerly direction so the air is mild and moist to say the least, and there is plenty of air too, we will come to the gusts in a moment. across this quarter it been raining, and the rainfall totals...
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stop to steal and he could hit two playing 6751 season everyone who tried to around him at the old griffith stadium they didn't even get a nibble from the scouts on hand even though he was chosen as the team player he continued to place and ball that key never get the break that he longed for. but i could never get anybody to believe in me the incredible amount of information was so well written and it just shows his tenacity that's an anecdote that i had never even heard of but he kept digging that's what he did he would find a detail. he was a great sportswriter for so many reasons and that's why we miss him. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> i found that jet magazine picture throwing his mitt under his chin so with the quality is not there but he really was an amazing person. there is a lot to tell. but thank you for choosing a passage. next is one of my favorite stories in the book eb henderson was probably the world's best basketball player at the time in the early 19 hundreds and graduated with a phd from howard university he was african-american and couldn't get a job coaching
stop to steal and he could hit two playing 6751 season everyone who tried to around him at the old griffith stadium they didn't even get a nibble from the scouts on hand even though he was chosen as the team player he continued to place and ball that key never get the break that he longed for. but i could never get anybody to believe in me the incredible amount of information was so well written and it just shows his tenacity that's an anecdote that i had never even heard of but he kept digging...
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time magazine as unveiled this choice for person of the 16 year old climate activist griffith and some view her as a model of determination and praise for efforts to combat climate change others find their approach unscientific and they've accused of panic on the stand who conflicts into the phenomenon. last year she was just the regular swedish schoolgirl 12 months on and she's time's person of the year rarely does the discussion on climate change today take place without her name being mentioned growth of the work has become a global sensation not just a prominent figure among climate activists but almost a messianic symbol 2 pulls no punches in schooling politicians about what they must do to save the planet the real danger is when politicians and c.e.o.'s are making it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative p.r. she certainly does have a point but what about the growth of film book phenomenon itself it's on the noise quickly and loudly drawn attention to climate change she's got people talking and even
time magazine as unveiled this choice for person of the 16 year old climate activist griffith and some view her as a model of determination and praise for efforts to combat climate change others find their approach unscientific and they've accused of panic on the stand who conflicts into the phenomenon. last year she was just the regular swedish schoolgirl 12 months on and she's time's person of the year rarely does the discussion on climate change today take place without her name being...
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griffith: thank you rr much, representative carter. i do appreciate all that you have done and you know, the bill that we are proposing as an amendment, as your substitute, actually deals with an item that we talked about a great deal and that is pharmacy benefit managers. i'm going to give you a second to talk about that in just a second but i want to mention the item i've been bringing up a lot in these. the unconstitutionality of h.r. 3. the problem is, as you know, and it sounds shocking but it's true. if you don't accept the price the government is paying you, they take 95% of your gross revenues on that drug that money they take from you, that penalty, is not tax deductible. doesn't do anything as far as what expenses you put into it. you're going to lose money. now as i said in my comments earlier this evening, that's not negotiation. that is as the godfather would have said in the old movie series, an offer you can't refuse. i wish i could do the voice, i can't. but you know, that's a problem. and it's not, you don't have to be
griffith: thank you rr much, representative carter. i do appreciate all that you have done and you know, the bill that we are proposing as an amendment, as your substitute, actually deals with an item that we talked about a great deal and that is pharmacy benefit managers. i'm going to give you a second to talk about that in just a second but i want to mention the item i've been bringing up a lot in these. the unconstitutionality of h.r. 3. the problem is, as you know, and it sounds shocking...
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with us, sian griffiths, educating editor at the sunday times, and shyama perera. focusing on the london bridge attack on friday. the observer leads on boris johnson bridge attack on friday. the observer leads on borisjohnson of announcing those convicted of the most serious terror offences should never be released. the telegraph we paper says the prime minister will order a review of dozens of prisoners released in recent years —— the telegraph. the sunday times leads on the terror attack, reports ministers have ignored plans that might have prevented the attack. the sunday mirror has an exclusive picture of usman khan buying fast food shortly before the attack. the sunday people leads with a tribute to one of the victims jack merritt from his father who describes him as a beautiful spirit who took the side of the underdog. another claims adjuster system is playing russian roulette with people's lies. an interview with former top prosecutor who says he warned borisjohnson about terrorists, in the independent. the mail on sunday alleging further impropriety from pr
with us, sian griffiths, educating editor at the sunday times, and shyama perera. focusing on the london bridge attack on friday. the observer leads on boris johnson bridge attack on friday. the observer leads on borisjohnson of announcing those convicted of the most serious terror offences should never be released. the telegraph we paper says the prime minister will order a review of dozens of prisoners released in recent years —— the telegraph. the sunday times leads on the terror attack,...
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generations, like the industrial town of bridgend, and they also from there, our correspondent, hywel griffith
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers daisy mcandrew and sian griffiths if an end to the rain where you are can't come soon enough, there is dry weather in the forecast but actually it is going to arrive last we currently it is wettest across southern parts of the uk. it looks like all of us next week will get a spell of dry weather, though it will feel a bit colder compared with how it is out there at the moment. right now, still low pressure in control, but look into the weekend, these weather systems just focused the rain towards southernmost areas. this is where it has been wettest, there are flood warnings. elsewhere it does tend to be drier over the weekend with sunshine and showers. more on the weekend in the moment does make in a moment, we still have to get through friday. more rain affecting lingual —— england under. mainly dry in the west, a few fog patches that are slow to clear in northern ireland. soggyin slow to clear in northern ireland. soggy in north—east england and midlands into the afternoon, it will feel colder but it isn't as windy.
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers daisy mcandrew and sian griffiths if an end to the rain where you are can't come soon enough, there is dry weather in the forecast but actually it is going to arrive last we currently it is wettest across southern parts of the uk. it looks like all of us next week will get a spell of dry weather, though it will feel a bit colder compared with how it is out there at the moment. right now, still low pressure in control, but...
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special envoy to yemen is making his 2nd visit in 10 days to the capital sanaa watching griffith's arrival coincides with more fighting at the port of call data the main entry point for much needed aid for millions of yemenis threatened by family the un's pressing who the leader is to agree to talks aimed at ending the almost 5 year war talks have stalled stalled since the stockholm ceasefire agreement a year ago the former leader of india's opposition congress party has branded the prime minister's controversial citizenship law and attack on the country's traditions culture and history thousands of people attended rival gandhi's rally in guwahati in the northeast state of asylum the new legislation fast tracks citizenship for religious minorities in neighboring muslim majority countries protesters say the law goes against india's secular constitution by not including muslims something. you will all have to unite until the government but you can't attack our traditions culture or history. and investigation has been launched into a hospital in northwest india after 10 infants including newb
special envoy to yemen is making his 2nd visit in 10 days to the capital sanaa watching griffith's arrival coincides with more fighting at the port of call data the main entry point for much needed aid for millions of yemenis threatened by family the un's pressing who the leader is to agree to talks aimed at ending the almost 5 year war talks have stalled stalled since the stockholm ceasefire agreement a year ago the former leader of india's opposition congress party has branded the prime...
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the bbc‘s hywel griffith has been to meet the stars.fuzzy feeling. a shop offering plungers and drill bits is not the first place you would expect to find it, but ha—vod hardware in mid wales has put itself on the map, reminding customers that small, independent shops are there to help too. the video has already been watched tens of thousands of times after going global. the reaction has been incredible, we are totally overwhelmed with the amount of likes and shares, the e—mails we have had from all over the world from people saying how much they love it and it put a smile on their face, it is really nice to hear. the star is tom's two—year—old son arthur, who tookjust a morning to deliver his role doing jobs around the shop. um. . . polish the counter! you like polishing the counter? yeah! and cleaning the floor? yeah! you work very hard? yeah. do you think father christmas will come and see you? yeah! yeah, you been a good boy? yeah. while other companies have spent millions of pounds perfecting their christmas campaigns with focus gr
the bbc‘s hywel griffith has been to meet the stars.fuzzy feeling. a shop offering plungers and drill bits is not the first place you would expect to find it, but ha—vod hardware in mid wales has put itself on the map, reminding customers that small, independent shops are there to help too. the video has already been watched tens of thousands of times after going global. the reaction has been incredible, we are totally overwhelmed with the amount of likes and shares, the e—mails we have...
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special envoy to yemen has arrived in yemen's capital sanaa for his 2nd visit in 10 days martin griffiths is meeting the who the rebels to push for peace talks between yemen's warring parties now the war has already killed tens of thousands of yemenis and pushed the country to the brink of famine since 2014. the americas now again is a battling for control of the avocado industry in southwest mexico that's where the majority of those sold in the us come from but growers who face extortion and kidnapping say the $1000000000.00 business is being brought to its knees john home and his will. the western world and in particular the united states has gone mad for avocados within the last 20 years the average consumption there has more than tripled but if you are an american eating mix can avocados on toast or in your pocket it's possible not all of the profits are heading to the right hands. michu it can make the heartland gangs a hijacking the industry extorting and kidnapping produces stealing trucks with their crops. it's widespread in lucrative there's a reason they call this gringo. but mo
special envoy to yemen has arrived in yemen's capital sanaa for his 2nd visit in 10 days martin griffiths is meeting the who the rebels to push for peace talks between yemen's warring parties now the war has already killed tens of thousands of yemenis and pushed the country to the brink of famine since 2014. the americas now again is a battling for control of the avocado industry in southwest mexico that's where the majority of those sold in the us come from but growers who face extortion and...
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riley griffith joining us now.hat when we had this blockbuster deal announced less than 24 hours ago, that seemed to be a hint they were pivoting more toward cancer therapy. $2.5: they announced a billion play. a trend we have seen throughout this year. bristol-myers deal. this has been a year of cancer deals. it about this moment right now that so many of these legacy players feel like they need to buy into a space like this? riley: they say we are in a medical renaissance when it comes to cancer therapy. these are drugs that are treating much unmet diseases. the money is just there moving forward. scarlet: the money as there, the growth is there. treatment, itncer has to give up some of its focus on diabetes and heart disease. is that because some of these toments have been doled out drugmakers? with: scrutiny over time drug pricing. surprisewill come as a to investors who think of sanofi of an insulin maker first and foremost. romaine: a company had a partnership with sanofi. what is the future of that relations
riley griffith joining us now.hat when we had this blockbuster deal announced less than 24 hours ago, that seemed to be a hint they were pivoting more toward cancer therapy. $2.5: they announced a billion play. a trend we have seen throughout this year. bristol-myers deal. this has been a year of cancer deals. it about this moment right now that so many of these legacy players feel like they need to buy into a space like this? riley: they say we are in a medical renaissance when it comes to...
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in a moment, we'll hearfrom our wales correspondent hywel griffith, but first from belfast, here's ourl election inevitably centres on who's going to get the keys to number ten. and as important as that is, it's not always paramount to everyone in northern ireland. yes, there are 18 parliamentary seats up for grabs here in a battle dominated by those who want a united ireland versus those who want to remain british. but green and orange aside, and that big brexit divide, this time there's another issue that's emerged on the doorsteps, and it's one which unites everyone. at some point, we'll all need the people behind these doors, and northern ireland's health service is in crisis. waiting lists are at unprecedented levels, the worst in the uk, with people waiting years for operations and nurses set to strike for the first time. this is cutting through as a big issue in the election, even though it isn't governed by westminster and is supposed to be run by northern ireland's devolved government at stormont. but you won't find many politicians coming to these doors. it's been nearly thre
in a moment, we'll hearfrom our wales correspondent hywel griffith, but first from belfast, here's ourl election inevitably centres on who's going to get the keys to number ten. and as important as that is, it's not always paramount to everyone in northern ireland. yes, there are 18 parliamentary seats up for grabs here in a battle dominated by those who want a united ireland versus those who want to remain british. but green and orange aside, and that big brexit divide, this time there's...
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our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff.bsolutely. 20% down on what should be hit, that's from 95% of patients seen be hit, that's from 95% of patients seen within four hours. here at wales' busiest hospital, busiest a&e unit it was 75% last month and that was one of the better hospitals in wales. in north wales at one hospital only 57% of patients seen within four hours and perhaps more worrying was the number of patients in wales who spent more than 12 hours waiting to be seen, almost 6000 of them in november. that isn't the only part of the system under strain. ambulances haven't been getting too enough category red calls within the eight minute window. we are seeing people not getting cancer treatments on time, so clearly the nhs in wales is under strain as it is across the rest of the uk. the performance here is worse than in england and in scotland, but marginally better than in northern ireland. everyone's problems are the same, record demand, an elderly population that's living longer but living with chronic conditio
our wales correspondent hywel griffith is in cardiff.bsolutely. 20% down on what should be hit, that's from 95% of patients seen be hit, that's from 95% of patients seen within four hours. here at wales' busiest hospital, busiest a&e unit it was 75% last month and that was one of the better hospitals in wales. in north wales at one hospital only 57% of patients seen within four hours and perhaps more worrying was the number of patients in wales who spent more than 12 hours waiting to be...
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. >> cave art being studied by griffith university academics adam brumm and max aubert could be the oldest ever discovered. >> it shows this incredible hunting scene, which might have spiritual connotations. >> the big concern now is the sulawesi artwork could vanish. >> it's a real tragedy. this image is peeling away off the wall, essentially. it's flaking off. it could be gone within our own lifetime. >> trevor: uh, so, stop touching it. ( laughter ) this art lasted 44,000 years, and then these guys show up like, "now it's in danger. look at that. ( laughter ) it's just chipping away. look, when i scratch it, it comes right off. ( laughter ) we've got to do something, mate. bring the sandblaster." ( laughter ) you know what i really love about discovering ancient art in a cave, is that it shows that cavemen were more creative than we think. it also shows that they didn't give a shit about their security deposit. they're like, screw it, we've got no heat, no water, we're drawing on the walls." and i'm always impressed that scientists can date exactly how old these paintings are. it must b
. >> cave art being studied by griffith university academics adam brumm and max aubert could be the oldest ever discovered. >> it shows this incredible hunting scene, which might have spiritual connotations. >> the big concern now is the sulawesi artwork could vanish. >> it's a real tragedy. this image is peeling away off the wall, essentially. it's flaking off. it could be gone within our own lifetime. >> trevor: uh, so, stop touching it. ( laughter ) this art...
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erin griffith: so why can't we recycle them?ind of a dumb question but-- ann: well, eventually, we can, some of them. but when you process and purify them and make 'em into new metals and alloys, you're actually changing the chemical basis of it so sometimes you can split it apart, many times you can't. the other thing, today, recycling isn't a good solution because we don't have enough of 'em out there to have a critical mass to be able to create a nugget then to be able to go back from there. joseph menn: if these are in the earth, all over the earth, why can't we just mimic what the chinese processing capability is? how hard could it be to just do the same processing that they did? ann: well, it's probably not hard compared for americans who are pretty ingenious. we gave up this landscape about 20, 30 years ago, literally. i mean, we don't have many schools that offer degrees in this. and our patents filings on these is going like this and china's are like this. they literally have filed 10 to 20 times more patents over the y
erin griffith: so why can't we recycle them?ind of a dumb question but-- ann: well, eventually, we can, some of them. but when you process and purify them and make 'em into new metals and alloys, you're actually changing the chemical basis of it so sometimes you can split it apart, many times you can't. the other thing, today, recycling isn't a good solution because we don't have enough of 'em out there to have a critical mass to be able to create a nugget then to be able to go back from there....
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special envoy to yemen is making his 2nd visit in 10 days to the capital sanaa the arrival of martin griffiths coincides with more fighting near the port of her data the main entry point for much needed aid for millions of yemenis threatened with famine the un's pressing who the leaders to reach a talks aimed at ending always 5 years of war and of course you can follow all of those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com kemal will be here with more news in half an hour next it's inside story with dream to stay with us. iraq's president has rejected the nominee for prime minister he says his brother's quit someone rejected by the testers were demanding an independent candidate so what's the way forward for iraq this is inside story. thanks thanks. hello and welcome to the program i'm dead for months now iraqis have been voicing their anger and demanding a change in their political leadership they say they are fed up with corruption unemployment and a lack of basic services hundreds of people have been killed the prime minister resigned in november and now many are rejecting the nominee to
special envoy to yemen is making his 2nd visit in 10 days to the capital sanaa the arrival of martin griffiths coincides with more fighting near the port of her data the main entry point for much needed aid for millions of yemenis threatened with famine the un's pressing who the leaders to reach a talks aimed at ending always 5 years of war and of course you can follow all of those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com kemal will be here with more news in half an hour next it's inside...