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how does that shift happen? i mean, i think that it's a really i think the british museum especially yeah this really interesting contrast to what americans are seeing in museums here in the united states. so, i mean there's this contrast between a museum dedicated really to archeology, you know, hawthorne talks about seeing all the fragments and the classical sculptures error and a national museum of japan office that's displaying these, you know, shiny model machines, right? and so i think that there are different ways that some of these national museums are cultivating their own identity mission that in the us to have a museum like the patent office is to really emphasize american community and andalty, but you know, i think for all that americans are, you know critical of the british museum in the mid 19th century. i still think that it's a really it's days a really important example because i think some of the criticism is just protesting too much right that there's there's a kind of anxiety of oh they have
how does that shift happen? i mean, i think that it's a really i think the british museum especially yeah this really interesting contrast to what americans are seeing in museums here in the united states. so, i mean there's this contrast between a museum dedicated really to archeology, you know, hawthorne talks about seeing all the fragments and the classical sculptures error and a national museum of japan office that's displaying these, you know, shiny model machines, right? and so i think...
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how did you do that? how did you convince your sources first of all to talk to you and how did you make sure that they told you what happened in such colorful detailed way because we know that scientists and government people can be kind of dry and boring. so how did you manage to convince them to be colorful? it was a long process. i i remember the beginning this thinking, how am i going to make the vaccine development and regulatory process interesting without being in the room like you say how i was getting the door slammed in my face. i was not going to be able to fly on the wall for conversation. so i had to reconstruct stuff after the fact i was really at a loss most of the time um until you know, every once in a while, would sort of meet somebody who would say. hey, you know what? actually i've noticed from that meeting or i have do would you like to take pictures of my calendar and gradually, you know things opened up more and more kind of after the vaccines got approved in november 2020 and then
how did you do that? how did you convince your sources first of all to talk to you and how did you make sure that they told you what happened in such colorful detailed way because we know that scientists and government people can be kind of dry and boring. so how did you manage to convince them to be colorful? it was a long process. i i remember the beginning this thinking, how am i going to make the vaccine development and regulatory process interesting without being in the room like you say...
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how did you convince them to talk to you and how did you make sure that they told you what happened in such colorful detailed way because was know that scientists and government people can be dry and boring. how did you manage to convince them to be colorful? >> it was a listening process. i remember beginning this thinking, how am i going to make the vaccine development and regulatory process, i was getting the door slammed in my face. i was notot going to be a fly in the wall in conversations so i had to reconstruct after the fact. every once in a while i would sort of meet somebody who would say, hey, actually, i have notes from that meeting or i have -- would you like to take pictures of my calendar and gradually, youp know, things opened up more and more after the vaccines got approved in november 2020 and with the change of administration in january 2021 was when the flood gates really opened in terms of sourcing. i think as you know well, i mean, one source leads to another, you develop a relationship. so i had some people during sort of the pandemic year, michael calahan that l
how did you convince them to talk to you and how did you make sure that they told you what happened in such colorful detailed way because was know that scientists and government people can be dry and boring. how did you manage to convince them to be colorful? >> it was a listening process. i remember beginning this thinking, how am i going to make the vaccine development and regulatory process, i was getting the door slammed in my face. i was notot going to be a fly in the wall in...
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yes, how do i understand?ild felt sorry for the virgin , and the basements, and parnassus, such rats in the basements in the basement. oh, scary. oh well, gave birth in the basement. and where and what year of birth you ask, you wait such a great patriotic caught. yes, how can it be now, it turns out, the second horror, before your eyes was not such. so, when the germans, this one, there wasn’t such a mole, it’s horror. scary they feed deliciously, you ask me, and for three days for what, except for water, there was not even water, but we didn’t know we didn’t take it. ouch. hello what a handsome eye and where are you from? at first we almost completely house. day of the war the children were sitting with their husband in the last room. and i went out into the kitchen and everything fell like a squirrel in a wave, the house cracked from all sides. we grabbed the children's strollers and left. just to the basement coming in which was a two-story house in the basement for six days lived, and what did they eat, w
yes, how do i understand?ild felt sorry for the virgin , and the basements, and parnassus, such rats in the basements in the basement. oh, scary. oh well, gave birth in the basement. and where and what year of birth you ask, you wait such a great patriotic caught. yes, how can it be now, it turns out, the second horror, before your eyes was not such. so, when the germans, this one, there wasn’t such a mole, it’s horror. scary they feed deliciously, you ask me, and for three days for what,...
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they now everyone is pouring out how he loves ukraine and how good he is. incorrectly, that he had not previously drowned there incorrectly for the russian language or something like that. you see, they understand what destroyed the system in which they were embedded. they found themselves perfectly in the system in which they were not going to protect the people of 4 million people living in the donbass , they were not going to talk about this 150 times with peredon. they just agreed. today we are the opposition, you are the power and here we will now divide loot in half and everything. and those who are lowered in the donbass will die, and that's it. and we will put an end to this, you understand, and because of this, today you are paying for what you did like this for closing your eyes and it was convenient for you to close your eyes to look in the other direction. you know, every time we discuss ukraine, there are different venues. i look at all this monitoring; when someone tries to sum up the results of this company, which is completed, i think all th
they now everyone is pouring out how he loves ukraine and how good he is. incorrectly, that he had not previously drowned there incorrectly for the russian language or something like that. you see, they understand what destroyed the system in which they were embedded. they found themselves perfectly in the system in which they were not going to protect the people of 4 million people living in the donbass , they were not going to talk about this 150 times with peredon. they just agreed. today we...
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lisa: how good is cash as a hedge? stuart: it depends on how high inflation is. people are in cash or have taken positioning down significantly. in an 8% or 9% inflation environment, holding cash is not optimal. that is why we have seen folks step into the shorter end of the structure in the fixed income markets. sitting in a zero yields asset inflation environment is not where you want to be for more than a short period of time. jonathan: good to have you back in the studio. in the distance somewhere. it is good to see you. last time around, at the front end and made sense in a 2% inflation world. maybe we go to double figures if we get to 10%. it is a different world. lisa: which is a reason people are going into high yield bonds instead of cash. what is the consequence of this type of activity not this year but next year, the year after, especially for -- if inflation does not come back to that 2% level? where does that leave the high-yield bond market given that yields are not climbing? jonathan: this is something several of our guests have said this morning
lisa: how good is cash as a hedge? stuart: it depends on how high inflation is. people are in cash or have taken positioning down significantly. in an 8% or 9% inflation environment, holding cash is not optimal. that is why we have seen folks step into the shorter end of the structure in the fixed income markets. sitting in a zero yields asset inflation environment is not where you want to be for more than a short period of time. jonathan: good to have you back in the studio. in the distance...
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how did and a lot of finger point, simona, how did, how did you do you have no training and suddenly you are online teacher, i go, how did you do that? we were kind of heavily dependent on our millennial co workers. i am going to give them credit, they would whole workshops and kind of talk us all through the skills that we didn't necessarily have that they have. they had grown up with. so a lot of my brand new colleagues, millennial colleagues stepped up to the plate and kind of lead the tech. ah, thank goodness for millennials. lydia can tell us about your experience because you are in a townships of resources are going to be tight there. and so when and when we moved school from school to on line, i know it's difficult and even the states, um, you cake a, some kids didn't have laptops. what will you dealing with in the township? to be honest with you, it was really a strategy for me. and as a case is actually happening. for example, we had to open our case and also to open somewhat fruitful. i went in there because of who said that they did not show up for them to do them online.
how did and a lot of finger point, simona, how did, how did you do you have no training and suddenly you are online teacher, i go, how did you do that? we were kind of heavily dependent on our millennial co workers. i am going to give them credit, they would whole workshops and kind of talk us all through the skills that we didn't necessarily have that they have. they had grown up with. so a lot of my brand new colleagues, millennial colleagues stepped up to the plate and kind of lead the tech....
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we love that constitution, but how, how do we live within these? how do we realize that what we are currently owning has come as a result of the suffering of the cutting people? all right, let me come to you charmaine because i think we've exhausted the issue of land. but isn't it more useful to spend this money on development because 1000000000 is not a small amount of money. yeah, no, most definitely. if you think it's small, yes. her with that said, i definitely agree in that regard. because as well thought out, why can't this be an agreement of where you know, the descendants of the, of a hero enamel. people are given glance to go study whether it's in germany or any other country or within m a b itself is well, we can educate the descendants in order for them to have a brighter future cause that is the aim. we want them to have a better future. we want them to do better than what happened with the ancestors freight. let me come back to lorraine here, because earlier you said that your government should not be blamed for the events unfolded a 1
we love that constitution, but how, how do we live within these? how do we realize that what we are currently owning has come as a result of the suffering of the cutting people? all right, let me come to you charmaine because i think we've exhausted the issue of land. but isn't it more useful to spend this money on development because 1000000000 is not a small amount of money. yeah, no, most definitely. if you think it's small, yes. her with that said, i definitely agree in that regard. because...
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how do you make money?> you have to be invested in stocks which have basically high dividends, particularly low debt levels because we expect long and yields to continue rising. it is going to be important to have a low debt levels and strong cash flows. if you are looking at financials, normally people moved to banks when yields are rising. we think banks have too much debt and banks haven't gone well because all the potential risers. insurance companies seem to be a lot more sound from a value basis for investors. lisa: do you buy the argument that stocks are the best inflation hedge? >> well, stocks are a great inflation hedge. if you look at the s&p 500, it has a dividend yield of 1.4%. then you have the 10 year u.s. yield which is roughly 2.35. then you can put your stocks together, commodity stocks, insurance financials, which are yielding around 6%. there are certain stocks to move to, but you need to look to the value stocks and safe havens and protect yourself as an investor. jonathan: why china? y
how do you make money?> you have to be invested in stocks which have basically high dividends, particularly low debt levels because we expect long and yields to continue rising. it is going to be important to have a low debt levels and strong cash flows. if you are looking at financials, normally people moved to banks when yields are rising. we think banks have too much debt and banks haven't gone well because all the potential risers. insurance companies seem to be a lot more sound from a...
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much we spent how we spend it how we prioritize.be unfair but that unity is not there among the services. the joint chiefs will become complaining but it's not where needs to be. >> the first thing is we really have to realize we are competing for what were actually investing that allow us to be advantageous in the second thing is this technology thing if we don't have a commerce department that is able to have a real voice in technology policy and the wheel on —- only real voices the defense department then to get that between military and economic security. that is the other thing we really need to have a view. >> i think the biden administration is someone who could do that it's not always strategic for running the state is a good process. >> i would add cybersecurity as well every time there's a new shiny object they want a department for an agency that instead of creating an agency for cybersecurity but never for front door security you need to embed this in the dna a federal government it's a very good team. >> taking your com
much we spent how we spend it how we prioritize.be unfair but that unity is not there among the services. the joint chiefs will become complaining but it's not where needs to be. >> the first thing is we really have to realize we are competing for what were actually investing that allow us to be advantageous in the second thing is this technology thing if we don't have a commerce department that is able to have a real voice in technology policy and the wheel on —- only real voices the...
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. >> we still don't know how many kids attended these schools, how many died. how is that possible?> this special edition of "nightline," "what america owes: the stolen generation," will be right back. everyone's a multitasker these days. and with supersonic wifi from xfinity, your internet can multitask too. it's got gig speeds to the most homes... advanced security that blocks billions of cyber threats and enough power for a house full of devices. plus when you...
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we will break down a survey and show you how there is no going back to how it used to be.ll of that in a moment but stocks closing after session highs after fed chair jay powell struck a positive tone on the prospect of economic growth as the central bank raised interest rates for the first time since 2018. kriti: you saw the day start higher and and higher, you did see stocks drop into negative territory. the nasdaq is clearly outperforming repointed percent, what is the highlight of coming out of the fed, 25 basis point rate hike was put to work. that was expected in the market. the real headline was not that you'd did not see the rate hike or the start of the regime, but chairman powell said this will not throw the economy into a recession. this pushed stocks back from negative territory into a or percent rise. speaking of stream rises, take a look at the old dragon index. some very strong gains on the back of some positive comments from china's own authority saying they are looking to make a better dialogue in terms of delisting stocks. they are looking to increase liq
we will break down a survey and show you how there is no going back to how it used to be.ll of that in a moment but stocks closing after session highs after fed chair jay powell struck a positive tone on the prospect of economic growth as the central bank raised interest rates for the first time since 2018. kriti: you saw the day start higher and and higher, you did see stocks drop into negative territory. the nasdaq is clearly outperforming repointed percent, what is the highlight of coming...
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how do you like me drunk? well how say? you are wonderful as always.en do it first hate when a man needs it? well, that's better. here we go? where, what should i decide understood? thank you ignore the rumors. again what are they discussing this time? your affair with a new driver how interesting, and who will you believe me? or servants closed the topic. you will have to undergo a new course of psychotherapy. no. and you can't make me. this is not discussed light. how much can you say? these clinics are of no use to me them only worse. i cut myself. please bring something to stop the bleeding. you don't feel sorry for me at all. this is for your good. true , i had to pack a sickly fotik filmed our driver with his wife karelov.
how do you like me drunk? well how say? you are wonderful as always.en do it first hate when a man needs it? well, that's better. here we go? where, what should i decide understood? thank you ignore the rumors. again what are they discussing this time? your affair with a new driver how interesting, and who will you believe me? or servants closed the topic. you will have to undergo a new course of psychotherapy. no. and you can't make me. this is not discussed light. how much can you say? these...
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now were going to the how. you want us to look at the how. they can lead to generations because some of that is so expensive they force generation shifting. so if that's the case, how do we define this major question? it can't be that what congress has chosen might lead in or out the fence there is some out of fence activities that don't necessarily lead to generation shifts system changing. biomass which rule precluded requires certain plants to burn wood. and so that won't force generation shifting. so tease out for me more precisely what this major question doctrine involves? i can't see the it out for the reasons justin kagan said for the ones i just pointed to. so go back to two things, how do we give meaning to the different use of words in the statute, and to comment tease out for me what's a major question. >> certainly pretty think look at how do we give meaning to those words? systems is a broad word we do not dispute that. this court always reads as a whole it does not look at isolated words and get them. the ur decision with also
now were going to the how. you want us to look at the how. they can lead to generations because some of that is so expensive they force generation shifting. so if that's the case, how do we define this major question? it can't be that what congress has chosen might lead in or out the fence there is some out of fence activities that don't necessarily lead to generation shifts system changing. biomass which rule precluded requires certain plants to burn wood. and so that won't force generation...
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here's how she got divorced.ur speech appeared two definitions of the norm, the first is what is used. eh, it's ubiquitous and not perceived as a mistake. and the second definition is that. he says most of the educated people. today, this is such a meaning, when linguists are already looking at fixing the rules, they, uh, actually talking and watching people talk, but, of course, we are often reproached for the fact that the rules are lagging behind. here is a fixation of these, it seems to me the rules. yes, this is also a very serious question, so and about the neural network, here is the neural network. we are very used to relying on it, and now our brain is working for about nine, and that's it, that's why on victory day our journalists treat veterinarians with buckwheat from the camp kitchen , celebrate the victory over the polish introverts on november 4, and write about incest with the british destroyer in the black sea. honestly i'm not lying, a rich fantasy. yes you people, it's just an exclusive confuse
here's how she got divorced.ur speech appeared two definitions of the norm, the first is what is used. eh, it's ubiquitous and not perceived as a mistake. and the second definition is that. he says most of the educated people. today, this is such a meaning, when linguists are already looking at fixing the rules, they, uh, actually talking and watching people talk, but, of course, we are often reproached for the fact that the rules are lagging behind. here is a fixation of these, it seems to me...
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standing, i do not know how you want. how are you, how are you doing?our counts, hold the breath for four for eight. what matters here is that nothing happens. just you breathe.
standing, i do not know how you want. how are you, how are you doing?our counts, hold the breath for four for eight. what matters here is that nothing happens. just you breathe.
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at least in terms of how we explain to the american people how allies and how were to overcome. >> the stories from across ukraine are compelling and astonishing in a lot ofways . and there's everyday heroism. i'm from a part of north carolina and watching them turn taxes tractors that speaks to me in way. i would hope that if he does have to go underground or if he does have to hide there are people ready to step up in a public wayacross ukraine . that kind of leadership i think is critical to speaking to the american people. to come out and say this is why you need to do this, the fight against tyranny. this is what sacrifices may be required but also why. is leading the despite the unpopularity. i wanted to ask you about that leadership quality, where have you seen this play out in the way of healing divisions.you've covered some divisive parts of the world, where are you seeing this work well. >>. >> i think where i get to see it most often is in watching commanders command and the difference between one unit and a neighboring unit is so contingent on that person and their ability
at least in terms of how we explain to the american people how allies and how were to overcome. >> the stories from across ukraine are compelling and astonishing in a lot ofways . and there's everyday heroism. i'm from a part of north carolina and watching them turn taxes tractors that speaks to me in way. i would hope that if he does have to go underground or if he does have to hide there are people ready to step up in a public wayacross ukraine . that kind of leadership i think is...
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jonathan: i wonder how close we are to that scenario given how much we are pricing out.a: basically saying if the inflationary players -- saying the inflationary is going to stay. yields have come down because they think the ecb will be more dovish but will not bring down inflation and will not be able to engage with that. at what point does that become problematic for markers -- markets. jonathan: the u.s. has suggested energy is still on the table when it comes to sanctions. we have already seen the energy company -- energy company start to make a move, bt, shell. shell said the census act -- the senseless act -- total will not have any more new investment. that move is very different from what we have seen from shell and bp. i wonder how much pressure builds to do more. tom: what i see, markets on the move. a nice lift in brent, 103.35. tension in the tape. the u.s. real yield speaks volumes about this inflation. jonathan: nominal yield, one 60's on twos -- 160s on twos. down 16 basis points going in later this week. a ton of fed speak and a march 16 fed decision. it
jonathan: i wonder how close we are to that scenario given how much we are pricing out.a: basically saying if the inflationary players -- saying the inflationary is going to stay. yields have come down because they think the ecb will be more dovish but will not bring down inflation and will not be able to engage with that. at what point does that become problematic for markers -- markets. jonathan: the u.s. has suggested energy is still on the table when it comes to sanctions. we have already...
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lots of questions about how long and how deep it is going to last. you also have the possibility of the sec cracking down on chinese companies that are listed here over concerns about a lack of disclosure. finally, within china itself, we have seen this crackdown against the big tech companies. most recently questions about tencent and about allegations that it may have run afoul of anti-money laundering rules in china. altogether, bad news for chinese adrs. emily: lots to continue to watch. thank you for those of dates. president biden traveling to europe next week for talks with european leaders to address russia's invasion of ukraine. >> the president will travel to brussels, belgium eight or this month where he will join an extraordinary nato summit on march 24 to discuss defense efforts and a response to russia's unjustified attack on ukraine as well as to reaffirm our commitment to our nato allies. emily: president biden attending a european council summit where there are efforts to impose sanctions and further humanitarian aid. get it to where
lots of questions about how long and how deep it is going to last. you also have the possibility of the sec cracking down on chinese companies that are listed here over concerns about a lack of disclosure. finally, within china itself, we have seen this crackdown against the big tech companies. most recently questions about tencent and about allegations that it may have run afoul of anti-money laundering rules in china. altogether, bad news for chinese adrs. emily: lots to continue to watch....
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that's how she said, that's how she is.u know what exactly she was telling, and how it was, i know everything, everything was spinning before my eyes. it is forbidden from the mother of the child you are the mother. here you are speaking in front of your eyes. uh, say in front of your child's eyes on the back of the head. clear. i understand more question please tell us, you often saw your ex-son-in-law drunk. how did he drink and drink and not get drunk? i have everything stand up the court is coming. in the name of the russian socialist federal republic, the people's court of the soviet district, having heard the case on the claim, will, of course. in these cases, the law provides equal rights for both parents, but on practice. how about getting married? where is the guarantee that your new wife will be treated well, for example? grandmother mother are you sleeping? please don't sleep. i will now paint your portrait. a person does not think, does not suffer. our nose is a ratty sly kind of weak soft but not angry on that,
that's how she said, that's how she is.u know what exactly she was telling, and how it was, i know everything, everything was spinning before my eyes. it is forbidden from the mother of the child you are the mother. here you are speaking in front of your eyes. uh, say in front of your child's eyes on the back of the head. clear. i understand more question please tell us, you often saw your ex-son-in-law drunk. how did he drink and drink and not get drunk? i have everything stand up the court is...
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how do you make money? shouzi: we make money primarily through advertising and also providing services like livestreaming and e-commerce to our users. we do have a service fee that we charge to provide those services. david: but if somebody uploads their video on tiktok, do they pay you a fee for that? shouzi: no. it is absolutely free. david: are there companies that specialize in making people tiktok stars? maybe i can sell my services to an advertising company or some way? are there people that polish up people's tiktok presentations? shouzi: the way our platform works, and my advice to anyone who wants to be famous on our platform, is to just be themselves. what we have found is this community -- this community wants real content. they want real, raw content. they want to see people being themselves. many people tell me it is a breath of fresh air. it is a sunny corner of the internet. my advice to anyone who wants to be famous is to be themselves. ♪ david: so recently, mark zuckerberg announced his qua
how do you make money? shouzi: we make money primarily through advertising and also providing services like livestreaming and e-commerce to our users. we do have a service fee that we charge to provide those services. david: but if somebody uploads their video on tiktok, do they pay you a fee for that? shouzi: no. it is absolutely free. david: are there companies that specialize in making people tiktok stars? maybe i can sell my services to an advertising company or some way? are there people...
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has the book how to how to make an empire or how to build an empire at a high number. yeah, how to hide an empire and then my book how the word is passed and it's like if this book and this book had a baby together it would be and then they show this book and after reading the book i was like, that's so funny because we really had similar approaches where it's this idea like you have to go to the place where this history happened. because it gives you a different. sense of that history right to be on the soil to be in the buildings to be with the people who are the descendants of those who experienced these atrocities. how did you come to decide that? you wanted to travel truly travel across the world to go to all of these different places. and why did that feel important to you? so the first thing was that i was you know, so it was it was it was maybe a combination of motivations one was, you know, i'm a reporter like it's what i do. i i play historian and i kind of i i played historian for years while i was writing this book because i spent a lot of time in the archi
has the book how to how to make an empire or how to build an empire at a high number. yeah, how to hide an empire and then my book how the word is passed and it's like if this book and this book had a baby together it would be and then they show this book and after reading the book i was like, that's so funny because we really had similar approaches where it's this idea like you have to go to the place where this history happened. because it gives you a different. sense of that history right to...
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emily: how is this operation being funded?this purely thanks to the generosity of aaron -- of airbnb host? >> that is part of it. people are going to have to open up their home. they are getting support from donors. a lot of the work will have to come from the host themselves. emily: talk to us how airbnb.org fits into the broader company efforts and the longer-term goals. >> i think they are continuing to place an emphasis on the social outreach and humanitarian work. i think this speed they have been able to put this together, the crisis has been going on for a few days. clearly at the top of their mind whenever something happens, they are looking for a way they can help out. emily: we know other companies like uber are pulling employees out of ukraine. they have suspended services in ukraine. what kind of operation does airbnb have in ukraine and russia and how are they handling this? >> in total, there's about 17,000 short-term listings in ukraine. that is data from a market research company. from when i have seen, there i
emily: how is this operation being funded?this purely thanks to the generosity of aaron -- of airbnb host? >> that is part of it. people are going to have to open up their home. they are getting support from donors. a lot of the work will have to come from the host themselves. emily: talk to us how airbnb.org fits into the broader company efforts and the longer-term goals. >> i think they are continuing to place an emphasis on the social outreach and humanitarian work. i think this...
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how do we to raise property values? how do you make sure folks have access to jobs and in the green economy, so that's and that's the work we're engaged in with epic with a focus on narrative this time. so talking through how do we change the stories? we tell about poverty about folks who are struggling. how do we really recognize that again? it's like individual moral failure. it's a collective moral failure. with everything that you're mentioning, obviously that all sounds so heavy so difficult that there's so many problems that are continuing to pile up for us. so how is it that you keep your hope alive if your optimism if you have it and what's a message that you can give to this audience around tackling these various large issues. yeah. it is a couple things i think a despite how imperfect things are it's in some ways more perfect than they were and it's only more perfect than they were because someone else have hope for us like someone else looked two three four, five six generations down and say even if not in my
how do we to raise property values? how do you make sure folks have access to jobs and in the green economy, so that's and that's the work we're engaged in with epic with a focus on narrative this time. so talking through how do we change the stories? we tell about poverty about folks who are struggling. how do we really recognize that again? it's like individual moral failure. it's a collective moral failure. with everything that you're mentioning, obviously that all sounds so heavy so...
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for me, the how of it as much of the why of it -- the how of how the 13 clocks come together of the it moons so much. because we know that the revolutionaries did some really radical thing. they made major changes to colonial political life. they -- there was a significant attack on aristocracy and established churches. and they really did transform meanings of representation and consent. and they also decided, made the conscious decision to throw away monarchical sentiment into it and embrace democracy. that didn't happen before. in the seven years war, stories about native massacres scared everybodyings and sort of galvanized people. or jilla pour is right that those things happened in the new york industries of 1741, or the -- flips war or going back to the beginning of the colonial period. what didn't happen in any of those cases before was there was also an effort in making a new nation, a new republican regime based on a very different political theory of citizenship that they isn't didn't even really understand in 1776. and that, therefore, the members of the club were able to m
for me, the how of it as much of the why of it -- the how of how the 13 clocks come together of the it moons so much. because we know that the revolutionaries did some really radical thing. they made major changes to colonial political life. they -- there was a significant attack on aristocracy and established churches. and they really did transform meanings of representation and consent. and they also decided, made the conscious decision to throw away monarchical sentiment into it and embrace...
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david: how do you make money? somebody goes on tiktok and makes money for this restaurant in denver. how do you make money? shouzi: advertising and providing e-commerce and livestreaming to our users. we do have a service fee that we charge to provide those services. david: but if somebody just uploads the video on tiktok, do they pay you a fee for that? shouzi: no, it is absolutely free. david: other companies that specialize in making people tiktok stars? somebody says, i want people to watch me, maybe i can sell my services to an advertising company. are there people that polish up people's tiktok presentations? shouzi: the way our platform works -- and my advice to anyone who wants to be famous under platform -- on our platform is to just be themselves. what we have found is that this community wants real content. we want the real, raw content. they want to see people being themselves. so, many people tell me it is a breath of fresh air. so my advice to anyone is to be themselves. a♪ david: so, recently mark z
david: how do you make money? somebody goes on tiktok and makes money for this restaurant in denver. how do you make money? shouzi: advertising and providing e-commerce and livestreaming to our users. we do have a service fee that we charge to provide those services. david: but if somebody just uploads the video on tiktok, do they pay you a fee for that? shouzi: no, it is absolutely free. david: other companies that specialize in making people tiktok stars? somebody says, i want people to watch...
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tell me just very quickly about your journey and how much it means to you, how difficult it was to get to the moment you are today. helen: it was definitely really difficult at first. you almost feel like, how can i ever be successful if i start from nothing, coming here with no money, not knowing anybody, all by myself. coming to an area with the new culture, even new language. but really through perseverance and just continuing to immerse myself with the culture and everyone else, and along the way relying on people who were willing to help me out. i think that's how i found on footing and also my home here. dan: you have done incredible things in your life and now you're doing something that really can empower other women and help change their lives. why specifically the real estate industry, which is a very tough industry, obviously. is that your focus for women to find some economic power? helen: i definitely think real estate has changed my life dramatically. i used to work for a consulting firm and i would invest in the stock market, but i felt like it was not really within my o
tell me just very quickly about your journey and how much it means to you, how difficult it was to get to the moment you are today. helen: it was definitely really difficult at first. you almost feel like, how can i ever be successful if i start from nothing, coming here with no money, not knowing anybody, all by myself. coming to an area with the new culture, even new language. but really through perseverance and just continuing to immerse myself with the culture and everyone else, and along...
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we love that constitution, but how, how do we live within this? how do we realize that what we are currently owning has come as a result of the suffering of the cutting people? all right, let me come to you. i mean, because i think we've exhausted the issue of land, but isn't it more useful to spend this money on development because 1000000000 is not a small amount of money. yeah, no, most definitely. if you think it's small, yes. her with that said, i definitely agree in that regard because as well thought like why can't this be an agreement of where you know, the descendants of the, of a hero enamel. people are given glance to go study whether it's in germany or any other country or within m a b itself is well, we can educate the descendants in order for them to have a better future cause that is the aim. we want them to have a better future. we want them to do better than what happened with their ancestors . great. let me come back to lorraine here because earlier you said that your government should not be blamed for the events that unfolded a
we love that constitution, but how, how do we live within this? how do we realize that what we are currently owning has come as a result of the suffering of the cutting people? all right, let me come to you. i mean, because i think we've exhausted the issue of land, but isn't it more useful to spend this money on development because 1000000000 is not a small amount of money. yeah, no, most definitely. if you think it's small, yes. her with that said, i definitely agree in that regard because as...
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i wouldn't know how you'd actually wonder how you'd actually operate inside. i mean, just the logistics wise. i'm sitting in the camera and i've got this picture here of which looks like a wildfire. so then i would just say pro, tape, getting a plane or he's a drug. yeah, this is a helicopter. this was the snake river fire in northern. yeah. idaho. and we had stopped and got connections with the fire marshal from the for service. and they gave us all sorts of information and we had to check in every 5 minutes and we had fire suits with this because if we had to auto rotate, they had to know where we were or where we were. it was interesting further from that particular shot because that wrapped it again. and the heat actually drew a sand because it's sucking so much oxygen. helicopter pilot had to give a lot of power and less pedal for us to get out of. there are other moments we just i'm gonna make this or spend time show not many a 10 to fly with really good people channels and that's why electrons all those folks across was the risk worse, the danger, you l
i wouldn't know how you'd actually wonder how you'd actually operate inside. i mean, just the logistics wise. i'm sitting in the camera and i've got this picture here of which looks like a wildfire. so then i would just say pro, tape, getting a plane or he's a drug. yeah, this is a helicopter. this was the snake river fire in northern. yeah. idaho. and we had stopped and got connections with the fire marshal from the for service. and they gave us all sorts of information and we had to check in...
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it is important it has the first level impact of how we understand the threat and how they understand but we have h seen masterfully the last few months is russia has not been able to flood the system with effective disinformation because every time they tried to do so we are immediately pushing information about what is happening in here is doing it. with that common threat picture it makes it easier to deal with the hybrid challengeso'. >> so countering it with the truth? >> 1000 percent early and often so in 2014 the russians managed to shape the narrative about what was going on. made for the us response in the allies response and what is so different with the 2022 tragedy compared to 2014 is that there is zero doubts about what happened and who was to blame for what happened. that help to resolve an unprecedented effort ofin allied unity and respond. >> next level beyond disinformation? >> i think another way of dealing with thend gray zone where hybrid conflict shows how the military can particularar and in terms of exercises. it's an attempt to hit that threshold to test our al
it is important it has the first level impact of how we understand the threat and how they understand but we have h seen masterfully the last few months is russia has not been able to flood the system with effective disinformation because every time they tried to do so we are immediately pushing information about what is happening in here is doing it. with that common threat picture it makes it easier to deal with the hybrid challengeso'. >> so countering it with the truth? >> 1000...
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do you have any tips on how to survive?ce to give advice, but a second brag, my brother has led that organization to have so much impact, tens of millions of kids worldwide are now able to program. it is not just a skill that helps them think, it also helps them to cope. ukraine alone, 6.5 million kids use code.org. out of a country of 44 million, that is a large number. having that escape is, i am sure, comforting to them. i think we need to mention that this is not the only unjust war going on right now. war is terrible and it really needs to stop it that are also kids coding in iraq, which is occupied by the u.s. for 20 years now. there are kids coding in yemen which is being bombed as we speak. those are words that i don't think americans support either, but they are words that our government has been supporting -- wars that our government has been supporting. kids are innocent regardless of skin color or where they are born. it is not fair for them to have to pay the price because of these wars. emily: i know that one
do you have any tips on how to survive?ce to give advice, but a second brag, my brother has led that organization to have so much impact, tens of millions of kids worldwide are now able to program. it is not just a skill that helps them think, it also helps them to cope. ukraine alone, 6.5 million kids use code.org. out of a country of 44 million, that is a large number. having that escape is, i am sure, comforting to them. i think we need to mention that this is not the only unjust war going...
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lisa: this only increases the inflationary aspect, how did this -- how does the fed deal with this? jonathan: yields in nine basis points, in the one 70's on tends. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm ritika gupta with bloomberg's "first word news." russia stepped up shelling in ukraine. it is said that residential areas are being bombed. russian ground troops slowly moving towards the ukrainian capital of kyiv. increased sanction on rush's economy -- on russia's doesn't seem to be having an event on -- having an impact on the military campaign. the u.s. and allies could do much to change the surge in prices of oil. the white house had to shift gears into president biden's first state of the union. the speech will highlight the russian invasion of ukraine. j.p. morgan chase ceo jamie dimon warns that disconnecting russian banks may bring unintended consequences. he told bloomberg tv that so-called bad actors could find ways around the penalties. he had counseled washington against taking russia often -- off swift. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg,
lisa: this only increases the inflationary aspect, how did this -- how does the fed deal with this? jonathan: yields in nine basis points, in the one 70's on tends. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm ritika gupta with bloomberg's "first word news." russia stepped up shelling in ukraine. it is said that residential areas are being bombed. russian ground troops slowly moving towards the ukrainian capital of kyiv. increased sanction on rush's economy -- on russia's doesn't seem to...
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and how are you? sergei divorce?ow, i would never have thought that he was like that, everything is not good for me now? how are you? hello hello, i'll put up a sanitary day sign, but i'm not going anywhere. i'm here. vadim found the alleged killer of my wife. and we really need to talk. i know why you ran away, mom blabbed. believe me, i couldn't tell you anything then. and now i don't want to hear anything. i only dated max. because he agreed to help find petya, that's all. i don't believe it, because he is artyom's man, a faithful watchdog, so max is not, not so. i didn’t sign up for murder, i’m not going to sit for him, so i listen to luda here. we have a plan. we'll find artyom's whereabouts soon. let's try to implement your idea to record his confession. okay, this is what you need to hide under your clothes. i know how to fix it let's go. he is konstantin shevtsov excellent. yes, i will send my people there. thanks vadim for good news, keep posted. well viktor sergeevich petya was found. he's safe , let's go f
and how are you? sergei divorce?ow, i would never have thought that he was like that, everything is not good for me now? how are you? hello hello, i'll put up a sanitary day sign, but i'm not going anywhere. i'm here. vadim found the alleged killer of my wife. and we really need to talk. i know why you ran away, mom blabbed. believe me, i couldn't tell you anything then. and now i don't want to hear anything. i only dated max. because he agreed to help find petya, that's all. i don't believe...
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how did alexei say it? how great it is for him to look at emissions from the ice, but he would know . what is it like to launch a partner in such a distance to such a height and how the partner's heart beats during the landing. a lot also depends on the partner and the amplitude of the flight, how smoothly the partner flies, how easy it will be for her to land. here everything is 50 to 50. this is pair skating, two hearts beat in unison, beautiful loops. the creative component a of ours will pass on your screens pairs, because it seems to be a jumping tournament. and you can just exit to execute the element, but no. each of the couples has their own unique artistic approach to making these difficult throws. so , the scores for the neighboring aleksandr golyavyi are 15 24 and the sum of 25 83 is red for now. next we are waiting for the execution of the triple twist. here the partner will catch the partner by the waist and throw her up as high as possible, and again we have red again, these are the silver med
how did alexei say it? how great it is for him to look at emissions from the ice, but he would know . what is it like to launch a partner in such a distance to such a height and how the partner's heart beats during the landing. a lot also depends on the partner and the amplitude of the flight, how smoothly the partner flies, how easy it will be for her to land. here everything is 50 to 50. this is pair skating, two hearts beat in unison, beautiful loops. the creative component a of ours will...
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how do we make sydney screener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series, it can go to $3000.00 on dw and online day after day, the ukranian poets of mario paul as withstood, rushers, relentless onslaught and refused to surrender. but the city is all but destroyed. maybe have left supplies of basic goods running out fast. is this how russia plans to strangle other city to cross you, craig? my guess this week is mark can move keep sky advisor to the countries minister of defense. how long can this olga.
how do we make sydney screener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series, it can go to $3000.00 on dw and online day after day, the ukranian poets of mario paul as withstood, rushers, relentless onslaught and refused to surrender. but the city is all but destroyed. maybe have left supplies of basic goods running out fast. is this how russia plans to strangle other city to cross you, craig? my guess this week is mark can move keep sky advisor to...
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how did you break your leg? and she said, well, this damned uber driver came up and said something, and i went to tell him how i felt, and i stepped off the curb, and i fell. commissioner dooley, thank you for everything you've given this commission and everything you've given this city. is there any -- anybody on the line for public comment? >> clerk: there is not. >> commissioner laguana: seeing none, next comment is closed. >> clerk: commissioner discussion and new business. this is a discussion item. this allows the president, vice president, and commissioners to report on recent small business activities, make announcements that are of interest to the small business community, and make inquiries of staff. allows commissioners to introduce new agenda item for future condition by the commission. >> commissioner laguana: commissioners, are there any items that you would like to report out? commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena: i heard about commissioner dooley earlier today, and i just
how did you break your leg? and she said, well, this damned uber driver came up and said something, and i went to tell him how i felt, and i stepped off the curb, and i fell. commissioner dooley, thank you for everything you've given this commission and everything you've given this city. is there any -- anybody on the line for public comment? >> clerk: there is not. >> commissioner laguana: seeing none, next comment is closed. >> clerk: commissioner discussion and new...
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how big of a deal is this and how exposed are they in china.hey were able to shift production around. but it got me thinking, tim cook just talked about this on his last earnings call he was asked are you too exposed in china or too at risk. he said, no. we are happy with how things are. with all of the production in china and where his suppliers are located, he is telling us i can move stuff around and it will be okay when these shutdowns go away or ends upside >> remember the difference between the supply chain and where assembly is happening. apple has a very diversified sploi chain, but how much assembly, particularly of the iphone is happening in china but you look at the new macs, some of them are assembled in asia they have weeks of inventory and cushion. >> you took the words out of my mouth. that new mac studio is made in asia and airpods in vietnam. and they have tried building them in places like india to varying degrees of success it is based in china and geographic closeness to where the suppliers are and where these things are put
how big of a deal is this and how exposed are they in china.hey were able to shift production around. but it got me thinking, tim cook just talked about this on his last earnings call he was asked are you too exposed in china or too at risk. he said, no. we are happy with how things are. with all of the production in china and where his suppliers are located, he is telling us i can move stuff around and it will be okay when these shutdowns go away or ends upside >> remember the difference...
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how hard is it to get out?he logistical challenges you are dealing with, i know that they are leaving everything they know, it is only because he, they won't have access necessarily to a consistent supply of food or medication. >> basically there are a few challenges. there's a shortage of taxi drivers or anyone who can deliver anything. the prices went up like 15 times. for normal people it's just like impossible to pay. for i.t. people it still possible but an expensive operation. plus the marshall laws, like you cannot stay outside after 6:00 or in some cities after 4:00. yeah, logistics, it needs to be finished before the day starts at 6 a.m. and in some places, one developer just called to say i need a way out because our home has no electricity, no heat, no gas because it was bombed. he needs to escape tomorrow. this type of stuff that we have right now, we're under heavy fire. there are some other cities that are even worse, but kharkiv is a very big city, approximately like 50,000 developers are there.
how hard is it to get out?he logistical challenges you are dealing with, i know that they are leaving everything they know, it is only because he, they won't have access necessarily to a consistent supply of food or medication. >> basically there are a few challenges. there's a shortage of taxi drivers or anyone who can deliver anything. the prices went up like 15 times. for normal people it's just like impossible to pay. for i.t. people it still possible but an expensive operation. plus...
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how does that act or to that? guest: it is really important to remember that vladimir putin is an autocrat. when the united states says we are not going to be importing russian oil or gas, it is a way of saying we are not going to enrich this regime, and that is actually a part of making sure that we are not in any way dependent or reliant or complicit in that regime activity. this is really important for the democratic side for american strategic freedom as well, and something that is mirrored all around the world as a way of breaking free of the entanglement of the limitations that these kind of energy relationships pose. this, of course, has a cost to citizens, though. host: and that cost as far as gas prices are concerned, that is what we see directly. some sources are close to five dollars per gallon in some places. yes: i am with you, i don't like driving down the street and thinking about how much gas i have left in my tank they it is not going to be the picture. i get that. on the other hand, i don't want
how does that act or to that? guest: it is really important to remember that vladimir putin is an autocrat. when the united states says we are not going to be importing russian oil or gas, it is a way of saying we are not going to enrich this regime, and that is actually a part of making sure that we are not in any way dependent or reliant or complicit in that regime activity. this is really important for the democratic side for american strategic freedom as well, and something that is mirrored...
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how does this end, then? it is a _ telling him no. how does this end, then?t question but i - end, then? it is a great question but i think - end, then? it is a great. question but i think before end, then? it is a great - question but i think before we think about it we need to really brace ourselves for what is about to come. the fact of the matter is at this stage, putin has little choice but to escalate, and he is clearly only doubling down in ukraine. he also clearly misjudged how serious a fight this was going to be, and he has already resorted to really brutal tactics, which is why rightly, people are talking about indicting russia for war crimes. but this may very well get much worse, it is possible we may see another major city in ukraine talk —— turn into another aleppo or grozny. so it is hard to see how putin comes out winning here, but it doesn't mean we're going win either. the question now should not be how is this going to end, but how are we going to save ukraine?— save ukraine? thank you so much. australia has my government says a state fune
how does this end, then? it is a _ telling him no. how does this end, then?t question but i - end, then? it is a great question but i think - end, then? it is a great. question but i think before end, then? it is a great - question but i think before we think about it we need to really brace ourselves for what is about to come. the fact of the matter is at this stage, putin has little choice but to escalate, and he is clearly only doubling down in ukraine. he also clearly misjudged how serious...
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how do you see this? and how do you you know as you share this these stories and and you talk about at the end of being for future change makers but how do you see this being used or how would you like to see it being used? i like to see the book used by people saying that i feel that my life is to contribute to the continued social justice who? i feel that my life is about bringing about a fairness and justice and now that i've read other stories that i didn't know. what will my story be? i hope they leave this book saying what will my story be may not be on the front page of the san francisco chronicle to la time, but it's a story. it's a story. maybe only my kid alone. my cousin don't know. what is my story. everybody got a story and part of that story is that you helped to fight it brings social justice justice closer a reality in this country. this idea of the struggle for justice and doing this work. that it's not it's not an easy walk. right and so that commitment and that dedication and what moved
how do you see this? and how do you you know as you share this these stories and and you talk about at the end of being for future change makers but how do you see this being used or how would you like to see it being used? i like to see the book used by people saying that i feel that my life is to contribute to the continued social justice who? i feel that my life is about bringing about a fairness and justice and now that i've read other stories that i didn't know. what will my story be? i...