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so i loved to go, because i was always the only kid in the room. it started when i was 3, 4, 5 years old, and it continued until i got into high school and started to work myself. but i always went with him and identified with his struggle, really, because he continued to play even though he didn't get audience support. he was not well known, he wasn't famous. he struggled financially. he never complained. and he was very high-minded in his belief in jazz and his belief in the necessity of it as a tool for healing people and raising consciousness and things like that. david: so when you were growing up, you obviously experienced racial discrimination because it was a segregated area, is that right? wynton: yeah, that defined the entire -- segregation, discrimination, racism, that was just a part of life. it's not something you could it's not philosophy i'm talking about now. it was just, if your neighborhood looked a certain way, the white neighborhoods were a certain way. black people generally lived in our area on one side of the railroad tracks.
so i loved to go, because i was always the only kid in the room. it started when i was 3, 4, 5 years old, and it continued until i got into high school and started to work myself. but i always went with him and identified with his struggle, really, because he continued to play even though he didn't get audience support. he was not well known, he wasn't famous. he struggled financially. he never complained. and he was very high-minded in his belief in jazz and his belief in the necessity of it...
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reason i think you do 1st off i was a square when i was a kid so for me to do the marco polo thing i always it's my walter mitty where just that i can get on a plane and go somewhere a little adventurous makes me feel a little better about myself but then when i get there i was just in the himalayan kingdom of butan last year and i got invited into this lunch and i sit down and i'm being overly i'm trying to be the antithesis of the ugly american some being overly mannered almost about it and they're all sitting cross-legged on the floor 25 or 64 and i have stood gnosis and i'm not very extended well so i'm sitting there trying to keep it up but i'm in pain and just a look at press room at a guy a book nice guy ago you don't have to sit like that we believe in doing than for kids i thought this is the juice of travel right here that's a sketch. you're not limbo you watch i love it i had a scene in bangkok at a buddhist temple and the priest wanted me to sit a very specific way just like what you're talking about your knees this way like a cattle most and i was like i have a lot of trouble m
reason i think you do 1st off i was a square when i was a kid so for me to do the marco polo thing i always it's my walter mitty where just that i can get on a plane and go somewhere a little adventurous makes me feel a little better about myself but then when i get there i was just in the himalayan kingdom of butan last year and i got invited into this lunch and i sit down and i'm being overly i'm trying to be the antithesis of the ugly american some being overly mannered almost about it and...
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i always liked western films because the good one always wins. ll the baddies come, and the baddies win. i don't believe in that. i think the good ones should always win. if you were in a western, you'd be wearing a white hat? that's it. but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer. what's that lovely song? # when you're smiling # the whole world smiles with you... what was the most surprising thing that has happened to you? i think when we started here and we thought, well, if i walk up and down we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly. it did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day the money kept coming in. it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the nhs... over 32 million! that's a lot of money, isn't it? we never, ever anticipated that sort of money. i think you became almost a symbol and a focal point that people wanted to do their bit
i always liked western films because the good one always wins. ll the baddies come, and the baddies win. i don't believe in that. i think the good ones should always win. if you were in a western, you'd be wearing a white hat? that's it. but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer. what's that lovely song? # when you're smiling # the whole world smiles with you... what was the most surprising thing that has happened to you? i think when we started here...
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representative engel: well, i am always fighting for working-class people. my father was a union welder. making sure they are paid wages that are correct, making sure that they have health care. i was one of the original people to sit down with the affordable care act because not only am i on the foreign affairs committee, i am on energy and commerce which handles health , care. i remember when ted kennedy passed away, we were one vote short so we had to settle for what we got. of course, some of the have been trying to kill it all off from day one. i think that would be a tragedy. everyone is entitled to health care. health care is a right, not a privilege, particularly in the richest country in the world. so helping working people, average people, people who worked hard all their lives, helping the government service the people, that is what i feel very strongly about. greta: was there ever a moment during the debate over the 2010 health care law that you didn't think it was going to happen? representative engel: sure. first of all, i wanted a medicaid prog
representative engel: well, i am always fighting for working-class people. my father was a union welder. making sure they are paid wages that are correct, making sure that they have health care. i was one of the original people to sit down with the affordable care act because not only am i on the foreign affairs committee, i am on energy and commerce which handles health , care. i remember when ted kennedy passed away, we were one vote short so we had to settle for what we got. of course, some...
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i have always been someone who feels very strongly about fighting for my state and fighting for my district. i have done that throughout. the affordable care act, they were putting something in there that would have hurt new york hospitals and i demanded that it would be changed while wasn't going to vote for upton was going to organize people against it. and we got those changes. so we get little things that add up to big ang said we help the people we represent, i can't think of anything that is better than that, that gives you more gratification than that. and as i said, i grew up in a housing project. we didn't think we were poor. i talk with my sister, i say we didn't know we were poor, but we were. so i have always believed government needs to help people. we had help, my dad and my mom were great, worked hard all their lives, taught me and my sister the right values. and they were very proud that someone who comes from an average family could represent their district in congress. i have lived in the district since i was 12, and am a lot older than that now. and it is just great. gret
i have always been someone who feels very strongly about fighting for my state and fighting for my district. i have done that throughout. the affordable care act, they were putting something in there that would have hurt new york hospitals and i demanded that it would be changed while wasn't going to vote for upton was going to organize people against it. and we got those changes. so we get little things that add up to big ang said we help the people we represent, i can't think of anything that...
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i am always talking with them, playing with them. a, i grew up practicing. so it is natural to me. david: so if you cannot practice for when we, you do not play at all, you will not you lose your skill, right? wynton: it is like riding a bike. but trumpet is difficult to play from an endurance standpoint. so if you're going to play concerts, you have to practice. because your definite going to get tired. and also come i like to practice and play. so it is not-that is the least of my problems. ♪ david: let me ask you, on a normal time before covid came, and, hopefully, when covid is gone you'll return to the situation you had before -- are you on the road half the time and half the time in new york? how do you divide your time between playing, conducting, composing, and teaching? wynton: well, i do many things. i'm also the managing director of our organization. so i deal with everything in our our staff. our executive and everyone on our management team, they're all fantastic colleagues. if anything, i work all the time. i don't separ
i am always talking with them, playing with them. a, i grew up practicing. so it is natural to me. david: so if you cannot practice for when we, you do not play at all, you will not you lose your skill, right? wynton: it is like riding a bike. but trumpet is difficult to play from an endurance standpoint. so if you're going to play concerts, you have to practice. because your definite going to get tired. and also come i like to practice and play. so it is not-that is the least of my problems....
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i can't believe it >> yes >> seth: demi, it's always lovely to see you. s choice awards and all the best >> thank you so much thank you, seth. >> seth: the e! peoples choice awards airs sunday night we'll be right back with edgar ramirez. ♪ it's not too late to save on last-minute gifts. this week... save on toys... ...select tvs... ...home appliances and more until december 24th. this week only. save on last-minute gifts. at target. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. ♪ with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save. ♪ you never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. take an extra 20% off!...t sale at kohl's! you never been in better hands. and save on kitchen must-haves! get 25% off toys... and get 20% off fragrance gift sets! plus, get kohl's cash! plus, free store pickup. and don't forget gift cards! give with all your heart. kohl's at target, orde
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like death and i always listen to death and i love it i love to have . sponsibility. i'm picking up the wall. thank you very much. thank you and. a. it's 10 years since the arab spring shook countries across the middle east a decade on from the 1st uprising we'll look at the legacy of the revolution. join us as we assess the changes in the political landscape of the middle east and north africa. on al-jazeera. and new perspectives can change a wild. for one chin is ian what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is yeah on al-jazeera. long before the covert crisis broke the world was grappling with another global crisis the climate breakdown destruction of nature can lead to destruction all hail the lockdown examines links between these 2 crises and asks why it took a pandemic to bring on changes that should have been made long ago all these things we were told were completely impossible suddenly become
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criticism because i thought i don't know that she has a voltaire like stranglehold on comedy but what i always like was del close at 2nd city and he did have a mom ical on and he's given me notes something i got worn or klemperer bleeding my x. or what's happening here so that's what happened where he is but metamorph it came offstage and so it's not got some notes story and larry sucked. but when i was just. i got to tell you i'm here i find your manner delightful man when i you know on netflix i thought i wonder what this is about and it was about food i so that's the guy from ray's show and boy you've got a nice way about shot there brother you you're good with the holy pull a they dig you thank you my friend i you're not going to talk to a luckier person than me that's really how it feels so yeah just so pleasure film i'm underdressed a laundry you know beat i do. is it me or is it spectacular. to goodness you did i'll be throwing up the best part of traveling sitting with people you just met and shared a meal with that would see. my lucky to have this job yes you. are there you patient as
criticism because i thought i don't know that she has a voltaire like stranglehold on comedy but what i always like was del close at 2nd city and he did have a mom ical on and he's given me notes something i got worn or klemperer bleeding my x. or what's happening here so that's what happened where he is but metamorph it came offstage and so it's not got some notes story and larry sucked. but when i was just. i got to tell you i'm here i find your manner delightful man when i you know on...
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i've been lucky to travel around africa and stuff you know playing with different musicians and i always like to play with people all over the world but lots of people who i can't speak to you know but you sit down you start strawman and vibrate and then bump into a loan and doing all your stuff and band connecting in a in an elective serious way you know and. this in amazing and amazing canyon for musicians and non-musicians all the way around and you know much like any trade or form or athletics and stuff like that books now i know flea when you see we started out your horn player and as often as a case when a fledgling trumpet player it is a cough and this thing at the beginning i know you had some turbulence in your childhood can you speak to that a little from a very young age i was i was a street kid my parents weren't paying attention i was out in the street i was robbing i was doing drugs i was a bad kid you know i was just a little petty thief in street rat. and. and you know that what bought me to that point you know like started off with a real square household with a mother m
i've been lucky to travel around africa and stuff you know playing with different musicians and i always like to play with people all over the world but lots of people who i can't speak to you know but you sit down you start strawman and vibrate and then bump into a loan and doing all your stuff and band connecting in a in an elective serious way you know and. this in amazing and amazing canyon for musicians and non-musicians all the way around and you know much like any trade or form or...
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in the book all i tell you always be that i have no mother. it seems to me that i grew up without a mother. or it could be 78 in pretending it all could be ok but i do believe. that i can change that part of my own history. but reach toward yet. binion and when the fact remains that i'm the daughter of a human who has disappeared. so i know it's hard but he's here. it. seemed ok i do feel i share a common identity with other children of the disappeared he. believes he is out in argentina and all across latin america you know. replacing done. in a sense we are all representative of a very big trial inside our nation and assumes almost. wait no i didn't want to say that. but even if he'd. get what are you doing charlie. he did is he bothering you. because that would. let you know we're. not headed out. to. tell them. what a simple. was. a. nice idea what a lying. you mean when i believe in god i mean i have never much. of a couple but i do you will know. me but you know that i'll be there to get out of the little unit and told them what i want i
in the book all i tell you always be that i have no mother. it seems to me that i grew up without a mother. or it could be 78 in pretending it all could be ok but i do believe. that i can change that part of my own history. but reach toward yet. binion and when the fact remains that i'm the daughter of a human who has disappeared. so i know it's hard but he's here. it. seemed ok i do feel i share a common identity with other children of the disappeared he. believes he is out in argentina and...
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of the faucet and ketchup before it spirals down the drain and i put the jewelers loupe lot and i always that jerry is a genius for saying that yes for him that its rarity that you hear parents next door brother go yeah you know what i mean those are the things that should send up the alarms and a lot of people just view it as well that's what's there that's nothing that's exactly what. well right thought what the hell is that it's just my stupid life i'm like yes that's the that's called low concept and my device to anybody listening is low concept is where you run finale and yours. concept is you know we're from mars and we live next door now you're a slate that premise every week but the stuff of life you know call reiner bless him i learned this from him he would say to his writers at dick van dyke what happened at your house this week you know so if you work for me your job was to go home get in a fight with your wife and come back in and tell me about that. yeah and so we was only. only a few more come across the night sky at a time and you can ride that thing yeah at some point yo
of the faucet and ketchup before it spirals down the drain and i put the jewelers loupe lot and i always that jerry is a genius for saying that yes for him that its rarity that you hear parents next door brother go yeah you know what i mean those are the things that should send up the alarms and a lot of people just view it as well that's what's there that's nothing that's exactly what. well right thought what the hell is that it's just my stupid life i'm like yes that's the that's called low...
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3rd culture and that's exactly how i see music music is the personal 3rd culture it's everything that is inside you the output is indefinable for me output is always indefinable because i like artists who work like that i draw inspiration from very different things. it's about for example i recorded my nephews heartbeat away i'll show you. i mix that with this. and it's a backyard in senegal indycar and this was the result. of. the sounds of africa a continuous source of inspiration for you a quarter of. the continent is abuzz with music it's not a cliché but reality as we discover in the canadian capital accra. in the district of jamestown a different tune reverberates from every street side stall. we hear afropop and effort these as well as contemporary hits created on computers just like songs anywhere else in the world and yet there's something quintessentially african about them. oh. africa doesn't just inspire through its music this is an artisans quarter way to buy fabrics she finds ideas for his stage shows and music video costumes here. the writer for the other. today she's looking for fabric for a headscarf. consider this my fabric. and.
3rd culture and that's exactly how i see music music is the personal 3rd culture it's everything that is inside you the output is indefinable for me output is always indefinable because i like artists who work like that i draw inspiration from very different things. it's about for example i recorded my nephews heartbeat away i'll show you. i mix that with this. and it's a backyard in senegal indycar and this was the result. of. the sounds of africa a continuous source of inspiration for you a...
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even though i don't show that it's in society, i've always been interested in history. been doing this for years. >> you know what i really love? i love how the book is wandering in a strange land and so much wondering and it sounds like a wondering about ultimately your father and his people like lead you to this journey where you come. you leave new york and try to find a part of you. did you feel like you are going to hook for part of you or a part of your father? >> absolutely. i'm going to keep it real, i was very secure in my father's line. my mother and father were not together anymore when i was born i didn't even know i had three other sisters. now where do i sit? when i wrote this book, where my father sign in is originally from, it was so healing for me. i was walking through the woods and places he hadn't even gone to himself so it was definitely a journey not only trying to find out expanses of african-american history but also to find it myself and be recognized down there by people and i was, it was very healing for me. >> before we keep going, if you hav
even though i don't show that it's in society, i've always been interested in history. been doing this for years. >> you know what i really love? i love how the book is wandering in a strange land and so much wondering and it sounds like a wondering about ultimately your father and his people like lead you to this journey where you come. you leave new york and try to find a part of you. did you feel like you are going to hook for part of you or a part of your father? >> absolutely....
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like death and i always slip to death and i love it i love to have. let's sponsibility. i'm thinking up the wall. thank you very much king of the wall. thank you very much the atlantic. fleet. january on al-jazeera it's 10 years since the arab spring sold to bring change to the middle east al-jazeera looks into how successful look at pollutions what a new documentary series examines the history and giancana takes of drug trafficking and the way states and drug lords abused it as an instrument of power a spark summations a big goal down to around the world hope of returning to normal comes back again we need trends constantly changing listening post continues to analyze how the news is coming up to one of the most intense election campaigns the us is set to indulge your rate it's cool to 60 plus to. january on al-jazeera. the american people have finally spoke in america as i see it when america is off balance or will become more dangerous the world is looking unfair does little mixture of sadness and beauty. with the election behind us will the republican party dump truc
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i always enjoyed being there. i thought it was a great place to dine with folks and really experience the full experience of the capital, but i think it was tip o'neill said the jet airplane killed congress. people just aren't in d.c. as much anymore. for new yorkers, leaving out of a shuttle every half hour for new york city. the expectation is you will be back home. there are a number of issues to be thought of. but what i would say to you, my experience has been, regardless of political party, i am always attracted to people who have that wit, that humor, that self confidence about them that that provides. you need to be self-confident to wit and to have humor, i think. and those are the folks -- the people who are dry and stuck up, push away, i was never attracted to. both sides of the aisle. a great friend of mine today, billy schuster, i have a great relationship with. john boehner i have a great relationship with because they do not take themselves too seriously. that is a good example. gordon: tip o'neill a
i always enjoyed being there. i thought it was a great place to dine with folks and really experience the full experience of the capital, but i think it was tip o'neill said the jet airplane killed congress. people just aren't in d.c. as much anymore. for new yorkers, leaving out of a shuttle every half hour for new york city. the expectation is you will be back home. there are a number of issues to be thought of. but what i would say to you, my experience has been, regardless of political...
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like death and i always listen to death and i love it i love to have . i was going for the ok. i'm picking up the wall. thank you very much looking at the wall. and the. discover kazakstan as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade business harbor in 1st in a country with a great business climate robust legal system tax regime and advantageous investment incentives employ a well educated highly skilled and multi-lingual workforce. by investing in kazakstan you invest in the largest economy of the region where the growth and prosperity of your business will always be our key priority. invest in kazakstan seize the best opportunities in the heart of eurasia. what is that they've been doing with the money that it's boring we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in argentina's congress is debating a bill seeking to raise billions of dollars from the super rich support families hit hard by condemning counting the cost on al-jazeera. be the hero the worl
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3rd culture and that's exactly how i see music music is the personal 3rd culture it's everything that is inside you the output is indefinable for me output is always indefinable because i like artists who work like that and i draw inspiration from very different things. and it's about i recorded my nephew's heartbeat away i'll show you. or or. or just how i mix that with fish. does and it's a backyard inside a go into car and this was the result. the sounds of africa a continuous source of inspiration for your caught on. the continent is abuzz with music it's not a cliché but reality as we discover in the canadian capital accra. in the district of jamestown a different tune reverberates from every street side stall. we hear after pop and after these as well as contemporary hits created on computers just like songs anywhere else in the world and yet there's something quintessentially african about them. oh. africa doesn't just inspire through its music this is an artist and scores where yasser likes to buy fabrics she finds ideas for his stage shows and music video costumes here. oh. today she's looking for fabric for a head scarf. to choose my fab
3rd culture and that's exactly how i see music music is the personal 3rd culture it's everything that is inside you the output is indefinable for me output is always indefinable because i like artists who work like that and i draw inspiration from very different things. and it's about i recorded my nephew's heartbeat away i'll show you. or or. or just how i mix that with fish. does and it's a backyard inside a go into car and this was the result. the sounds of africa a continuous source of...
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worry i'm a wife and 2 young kids at home i always worry about them and i always worry about what happens if i was infected, but not with symptoms that i would potentially be a risk to my patients and so for me the idea of having a vaccine. >>offers peace of mind in terms of safety for my family and for my extended family at home and everyone in my as well as my patients here and my fellow currently medical experts are hoping that the vaccine will be available for widespread community access in the spring of 2021 a spokesperson for the contra costa, public health department tells kron 4 news. >>the county received 9,750 doses. >>we've never done anything in 11 nothing like this a lot the fastest vaccine has ever made his 4 years this to me marks the beginning of the end of the pandemic in a lot of ways because this is widespread vaccination is the key to essentially allowing people to get back to their normal lives or the more normal and we still don't know whether getting vaccinated will prevent the spread of covid-19 so in the meantime we've got a socially distance of we've got to wear
worry i'm a wife and 2 young kids at home i always worry about them and i always worry about what happens if i was infected, but not with symptoms that i would potentially be a risk to my patients and so for me the idea of having a vaccine. >>offers peace of mind in terms of safety for my family and for my extended family at home and everyone in my as well as my patients here and my fellow currently medical experts are hoping that the vaccine will be available for widespread community...
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like death and i always lift the debt and i love it i love to have. sponsibility. i'm picking up the wall. thank you very much. thank you and. a. in december 2019 the 1st coronavirus case was reported in china within months a local outbreak became a global pandemic one year on week sam and the devastation caused by covert 19 with more than a 1000000 fatalities and economies crippled vaccines now offer hope of protection from the virus but how long will it take for the world to recover the corona virus and then the special coverage on a. the b.b.c.'s journalism is revered around the world but it's close relationship with the british state has always placed limits on its independence i love the fact that i exist a sort of things it does flow phillips explores the little known sentry long tussle between the b.b.c. in the u.k. government and considers the current threats to its future if the government has it in for the b.b.c. what it is see the enemies on the movers battle for the b.b.c. a listening post special on al-jazeera. the stories of abuse in aged care homes i
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mexico for example you know there are situations where it's definitely get scary i'm not going to i always the thing with me i think that the korean city always gets the best part of me you know there was one situation in mexico we were sort of given access to hang out with these sick arias these gunmen in siena lower and elsewhere going in and they tell us point blank look we can sort of protect you while you're here in our territory but if the marines show up or if you know the the other cartel shows up if the enemy shows up essentially their own start shooting at us there's going to be a fight a war and we can't protect you there then you know it's you just do what you can to survive and there was a moment of obviously in these cases where we don't turn to my team and we talked about this you know we're all aware of what's involved in this in the shooting of the series and we decided you know we felt comfortable enough with going and we did it and towards the end of our filming we've spent a few hours there interviewing some of the security is the government and towards the end you know
mexico for example you know there are situations where it's definitely get scary i'm not going to i always the thing with me i think that the korean city always gets the best part of me you know there was one situation in mexico we were sort of given access to hang out with these sick arias these gunmen in siena lower and elsewhere going in and they tell us point blank look we can sort of protect you while you're here in our territory but if the marines show up or if you know the the other...
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we are fighting a unique position in the luxury market, i always say something between hermes, and thesition does not only belong to us. line,guys for the men's it was kind of a dj or the communication today with your home, i think very keen to talk with the young generation, just did a collaboration with nike, and you have to think about, you know, always on top of the super luxury. also, the brands need to talk with young kids, collaboration, what that means. i think we can take, you know, stone island into a luxury, unique positioning, and this will be my job for the next, let's say, 12 months. i think the possibilities are very clear. i think it is quite unique in terms of positioning and a term of products, and term of strategy. ireally am quite, you know, don't say "sure," because i am not sure, but i want to take them into this position on more luxury, on this. francine: what you hope to learn from each other, between stone island and of moncler? the entry point is very different. you are going for a younger customer. will you try and blend, or will you try to keep them complete
we are fighting a unique position in the luxury market, i always say something between hermes, and thesition does not only belong to us. line,guys for the men's it was kind of a dj or the communication today with your home, i think very keen to talk with the young generation, just did a collaboration with nike, and you have to think about, you know, always on top of the super luxury. also, the brands need to talk with young kids, collaboration, what that means. i think we can take, you know,...
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i. it's always been my favorite war, i guess.that word is not exactly right, but it's the war that has drawn me over the worse -- the most over the years. i think it's because it is so hard. i think any war is hard to understand and i'm extremely committed to anti-violence. i know a lot of people think i'm a cockade fool, but i think many humans could choose without violence if they so choose. world war i was such a deliberateness, to this just cataclysmic and utterly annihilating self destruction. i was really interested in trying to figure out why that would happen. so i guess i wanted to write a world war i book for a while because that to me is such a huge mystery. nick, why do people do that? more is the hyper object that you can't really find corners on. so it took me until brian, doing this line, to be that's my way in. it's corny, but like a bird's-eye view of this thing that is really hard to see. i felt like i also needed a human perspective. so i think what it was was once my feel division got narrowed and i was able -
i. it's always been my favorite war, i guess.that word is not exactly right, but it's the war that has drawn me over the worse -- the most over the years. i think it's because it is so hard. i think any war is hard to understand and i'm extremely committed to anti-violence. i know a lot of people think i'm a cockade fool, but i think many humans could choose without violence if they so choose. world war i was such a deliberateness, to this just cataclysmic and utterly annihilating self...
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throughout my life in the 12 step programs where you have to give it over to a higher power and i always say well the must be something out there that is healing these people so beautifully like that but as i get older i'm going to study buddhism a little more try to figure that out and see if it's for makes. greatest enchant action same name wise. book of buddhist offerings it's called and. it's just why i'm. with them and yet it's egg a bit in the kitchen and the car as you know is going to the kitchen 1st thing in the morning when f.t. regathered and so i just turn the page and i read that offering fed the day and most of them are exquisite in their profound and you know they include both you know ancients thinkers as well as contemporary wines modern and email listening to people like. tele is you know really what they continue to drive home is. being presence in your own life not in your ego of mind demi is star judging what's good or bad you're in your ego minds because you are what you meant and that if it's just a daily practice because we don't live in a culture that really prom
throughout my life in the 12 step programs where you have to give it over to a higher power and i always say well the must be something out there that is healing these people so beautifully like that but as i get older i'm going to study buddhism a little more try to figure that out and see if it's for makes. greatest enchant action same name wise. book of buddhist offerings it's called and. it's just why i'm. with them and yet it's egg a bit in the kitchen and the car as you know is going to...
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and i always tell my family that i will start my business when i retire. told me, "why would you wait when you're older?" so 2017, that was my wake-up call. i quit my full-time job to start sweet condesa. when i first started, it was just me, one-woman operation. and then, with the demand growing, it's quite challenging to meet the demand. finally, during the pandemic, i was able to bring in a pastry assistant. all our products are 100% handmade, handcrafted. our pie crusts are hand-molded, and we make everything fresh. mixing the crust... baking it... making the filling... pouring the filling, and then baking it again, it's a long process for just a simple dessert. at this point, during a pandemic, it's just like i was just blown away that, wow, it's doing good. and i'm just so thankful. if you love what you do, it doesn't feel like work. simple comments like, "omg," "wow," you know, those are the rewarding comments that i get. that makes me very happy. >> coming up, sisters, soap, and success. >> we have soap in finished goods, we have soap curing, and t
and i always tell my family that i will start my business when i retire. told me, "why would you wait when you're older?" so 2017, that was my wake-up call. i quit my full-time job to start sweet condesa. when i first started, it was just me, one-woman operation. and then, with the demand growing, it's quite challenging to meet the demand. finally, during the pandemic, i was able to bring in a pastry assistant. all our products are 100% handmade, handcrafted. our pie crusts are...
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i always like to remind them because of old fogies like me who are around you. they laugh and say, again i will take my chances. what do you make of that and how do you make the pitch for younger people who look at this, i don't need it, i'm going to pass on it? >> just looking from their perspective, i will be honest with you from that perspective it is certainly understandable. what is important that we're rolling it out first to the folks who have the highest incidents of death, maybe 40 to 50% of the deaths in the united states, it is going to be in nursing homes, people in nursing homes and other institutionalized settings of that nature. in addition to the health care workers. for the vulnerable, it will be progressive given to them. once we eliminate some of, some of that risk of serious disease, that is what we've shown so far with these vaccines, they appear to prevent symptomatic and serious disease, not necessarily infection itself. we don't know that for sure. once we see that we're really going a long way toward eliminating the public health burden o
i always like to remind them because of old fogies like me who are around you. they laugh and say, again i will take my chances. what do you make of that and how do you make the pitch for younger people who look at this, i don't need it, i'm going to pass on it? >> just looking from their perspective, i will be honest with you from that perspective it is certainly understandable. what is important that we're rolling it out first to the folks who have the highest incidents of death, maybe...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ and i had a dream that someday i would just fly fly away ♪ ♪ and i alwaysinute is it only me out here ♪ ♪ searching for the place to begin it is it me is it you ♪ ♪ is it fear standing on the line i was given ♪ ♪ people stare and ask me why i'm here no one seems to think ♪ ♪ that i fit in but i don't wanna be like them ♪ ♪ no cause i don't wanna be like them cause i know that i ♪ ♪ know that i cause i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly fly away and i always knew i couldn't stay ♪ ♪ so i had a dream that i'd just fly away oooh oh woahh woahhh ♪ ♪ oh i'd fly away no one knew how low i was feeling ♪ ♪ i was scared to reach for it all knowing i was here ♪ ♪ for a reason but was scared that if i tried i'd fall ♪ ♪ so where do i go now that i'm in it i never thought ♪ ♪ it'd be like this dreaming all my life then i did it ♪ ♪ oh the grass is greener than it is cause i had a dream ♪ ♪ that someday i would just fly fly away and i always knew ♪ ♪ i couldn't stay so i had a dream that i'd just fly away ♪ ♪ oooh oh woahh woahhh i'd fly away ♪ ♪ oooh oh woah
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ and i had a dream that someday i would just fly fly away ♪ ♪ and i alwaysinute is it only me out here ♪ ♪ searching for the place to begin it is it me is it you ♪ ♪ is it fear standing on the line i was given ♪ ♪ people stare and ask me why i'm here no one seems to think ♪ ♪ that i fit in but i don't wanna be like them ♪ ♪ no cause i don't wanna be like them cause i know that i ♪ ♪ know that i cause i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i...
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i was always proud to be a duke of wellington and i still am. that's the icing on the cake. happy birthday, captain tom! happy birthday to you! all sing # happy birthday, captain tom, happy birthday to you!# we can talk to the man himself. on behalf of bbc breakfast and everyone who has celebrated your achievements across the uk, let me wish you a very happy 100th birthday. thank you very much. how does it feel? 100 years old today! it hardly feels any different than yesterday! i don't know what you're meant to feel like when you get to be 100, i've never been 100 before! i know i speak for the whole country when i say we wish you a very happy 100th birthday. your heroic efforts have lifted the spirits of the entire nation and you've now inspired the most incredible generosity, raising over £29 million, supporting the cause closest to all our hearts. it is so well—deserved. what you have done in bringing together a nation and inspiring so many in helping those that really need it most, honestly, i am in awe of you. good morning and happy birthda
i was always proud to be a duke of wellington and i still am. that's the icing on the cake. happy birthday, captain tom! happy birthday to you! all sing # happy birthday, captain tom, happy birthday to you!# we can talk to the man himself. on behalf of bbc breakfast and everyone who has celebrated your achievements across the uk, let me wish you a very happy 100th birthday. thank you very much. how does it feel? 100 years old today! it hardly feels any different than yesterday! i don't know...
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i want to start by thanking my wife of 38 years and our son who is 30, melene and anthony have always supported me -- supported of n my three decades service. i know my colleagues will understand this when i say i'll never fully understand all that they've sacrificed so i could fulfill my duty in office but i do know it was a lot. i also want to thank my terrific staff over the years and especially those who helped me build and lead such successful organizations, including my two personal office chiefs of staff, over 22 years, brian mcdonald and larissa bounds, terrific leaders both my executive directors at the nrcc when i ran the republican campaign organization, liesl hickey and rob symms my staff directors at the energy and commerce committee. you've heard of the late ray bauming, my colleague dating back to the clear -- dating clear back to the 1980's in the oregon legislature until just a couple of years ago when he passed away of cancer. mike blomqust and ryan long also did terrific work heading up the best committee in congress. i want to thank the professional staff, many of
i want to start by thanking my wife of 38 years and our son who is 30, melene and anthony have always supported me -- supported of n my three decades service. i know my colleagues will understand this when i say i'll never fully understand all that they've sacrificed so i could fulfill my duty in office but i do know it was a lot. i also want to thank my terrific staff over the years and especially those who helped me build and lead such successful organizations, including my two personal...
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s joke, i always tell them that i saw once again it became the funniest member of congress and you got an award and he always would correct me and no, i'm not the funniest member but thmost humorous number. so many times he's been designated the most humorous member of congress. some of the most important work he's done for kansans won't be memorialized and passed or signed into law here in washington dc but the meaningful change can be made back home among the people that he and i care for and love and how about in the rural hospitals he fought to keep the drs open and the family farms are operating because of the decisions and efforts he madera and he is consistently, continuously fought for farmers and ranchers to get rural communities to g the people of kansas the right resources at the right time. i've had the challenge of following in politics iny life in both the hse and the senate and those humorous people pat roberts being one of the greatest challenge for both of us is bob dole.r how can you ever follow bob dole in any way and how can you compete with his sense of humor and p
s joke, i always tell them that i saw once again it became the funniest member of congress and you got an award and he always would correct me and no, i'm not the funniest member but thmost humorous number. so many times he's been designated the most humorous member of congress. some of the most important work he's done for kansans won't be memorialized and passed or signed into law here in washington dc but the meaningful change can be made back home among the people that he and i care for and...
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kristalina: i always take the job i have as what takes my full concentration.r my heart in it. i never, ever think of what is next. so, as long as i am the head of the imf, it is the imf and the membership that has my complete dedication. ♪ >> it's 10:29 a.m. in hong kong and shanghai, 9:29 p.m. here in new york i'm karina mitchell with the first word headlines. the latest gauge of manufacturing in china shows activity moderate it that's moderated slightly this month. the official pmi reading delta 51.9 from 22.1, fractionally lower than the estimate from bloomberg survey. came in at 55.7. china remains the only major economy to show growth this year. surprisenews, a current account deficit, the shortfall the equivalent of $1.5 billion. economists had expected a surplus of about $800 million. overall indicators show continued recovery. a highly private chinese tycoon has become asia's richest person this year after a meteoric rise. soared more than $70 billion in 2020. 11th richest person on the planet with a fortune of $77.8 billion. itsh korea will hold congr
kristalina: i always take the job i have as what takes my full concentration.r my heart in it. i never, ever think of what is next. so, as long as i am the head of the imf, it is the imf and the membership that has my complete dedication. ♪ >> it's 10:29 a.m. in hong kong and shanghai, 9:29 p.m. here in new york i'm karina mitchell with the first word headlines. the latest gauge of manufacturing in china shows activity moderate it that's moderated slightly this month. the official pmi...
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that's a news update i fower don't forget you can always get the latest on our web site at g.w. dot com and claire richardson in berlin for me the entire team thanks for watching . where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist i have work on the streets of many characters and their problems are all the same for doing the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and go much beyond afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the human scene or my little old who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a d.w.i. . it's santa is always on the cool in december so it's the 2nd 60 years the father christmas of the holy land though israel and the palestinian territories are gripped by coup no virus the true slim santa hopes for a festive season her christmas oh. just. because the c.e.o. on this way to work in the old city this is sent to us house the workplace of jerusalem saint nick and. also
that's a news update i fower don't forget you can always get the latest on our web site at g.w. dot com and claire richardson in berlin for me the entire team thanks for watching . where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist i have work on the streets of many characters and their problems are all the same for doing the social inequality a lack of...
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like death and i always listen to death and i love it i love to have . what sponsibility. i'm picking up the wall of. thank you very much looking at the wallet under your thought. thank you ram why do you think you're. playing. mark had 3 jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the 1st time i was admitted to hospital that i didn't show any signs of i miss. a lot but a lot about my opinion of him i have become very passed on stop thinking of all the negative sides from an innocent man sitting on al-jazeera while he is from the news living with an ass in egypt. an invitation to bear witness to all that life office. the highs the learner's the trials and tribulations the unseen movements and everyday miracles the injustices the defiance the tests of character and the closeness victories witness documentaries with a delicate touch on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how to see al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you and al-jazeera. i. the european un
like death and i always listen to death and i love it i love to have . what sponsibility. i'm picking up the wall of. thank you very much looking at the wallet under your thought. thank you ram why do you think you're. playing. mark had 3 jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the 1st time i was admitted to hospital that i didn't show any signs of i miss. a lot but a lot about my opinion of him i have become very passed on stop thinking of all the negative sides from...
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i did 7th grade 2 and i always have glitter with me hot chocolate chip cookies wherever i go i spare clothes. you can see. you look gorgeous dad that's a little bit more personal that maybe i could have consciously. healthy at this time but at the time. because did you have a half long happy i'll tell you that the i shaved my hair off when i was 13. shaped by my 30th birthday i went to a bar my entire family was there nobody knew i'd change my hair like that so much grief. just give me a bad player believe that also girls getting a haircut and shaving it off are 2 different things so what's that leave but i was a skinhead little bit out looking like in a convent you couldn't tell i. really . really did you hold still yeah. what a nice family. if not where. does yoko place that if you don't it's crazy thinking about the future of argentina there's so much change and sometimes hostility. for you know every day feminism gives us more opportunities as he. moved up with us i like the idea that the things i don't even dare to dream of today's might someday become reality you know but it's
i did 7th grade 2 and i always have glitter with me hot chocolate chip cookies wherever i go i spare clothes. you can see. you look gorgeous dad that's a little bit more personal that maybe i could have consciously. healthy at this time but at the time. because did you have a half long happy i'll tell you that the i shaved my hair off when i was 13. shaped by my 30th birthday i went to a bar my entire family was there nobody knew i'd change my hair like that so much grief. just give me a bad...
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like death and i always feel it's a death and i love it i love to have. was one for the lucky. one picking up the wall. thank you very much looking at the wall. i thought. they were maybe they. discovered kazakstan as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade business hobby. in 1st in a country with a great business climate robust legal system a tax regime and advantageous investment incentives employ a well educated highly skilled and multi-lingual workforce. by investing in kazakstan you invest in the largest economy of the region where the growth and prosperity of your business will always be our key priority. invest in kazakstan seize the best opportunities in the heart of eurasia. i've been calling all of latin america for most of my career but no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why. a large explosion hits the u.s. city of that stroll on christmas morning to place a call to get an intentional act. this is live from the hall so coming up a holiday season in the time
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libraries were how i got to know the world of the people i visited north africa as a schoolboy and i was always drawn to foreign countries because i had this curiosity about how other people live think and work and it was always worth it yes i'm a citizen of the world. this is the story of a fad well the story of the final year in the career of klaus detail a man has shaped the german cultural landscape of the past decades like few others with his incredible ability to grasp the right moment. as head of the german national library as louis would have butlins museum items. and as president of the institute that his last 12 months did not go as planned it was a dramatic year. now stiffish will trip to africa after a long flight the president of the good to institute touched down in namibia a full my german colony. history is everywhere in the capital into. the colossal independence museum tells the story of the long struggle for liberation from colonialism. the most recent chapter of that story is all about restitution returning cultural artifacts. the tribal leader hendrik that boy is an m.e.p.
libraries were how i got to know the world of the people i visited north africa as a schoolboy and i was always drawn to foreign countries because i had this curiosity about how other people live think and work and it was always worth it yes i'm a citizen of the world. this is the story of a fad well the story of the final year in the career of klaus detail a man has shaped the german cultural landscape of the past decades like few others with his incredible ability to grasp the right moment....