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. >> then, jenni. >> bloodhounds came. police were there. >> this is a little girl that was doing nothing more than riding her bicycle in a park. >> two young girls taken. >> the similarities. blonde, blue-eyed, riding a bike. >> somebody who is targeting young girls. >> exactly. >> as a little kid, it definitely scared the heck out of me. >> she was a girl, then, too. solving these mysteries became her mission. >> so how many names did you have? >> about 2,300 names. >> could cutting-edge technology crack an ice-cold case? >> i was like, no way. >> i believe in the devil, and people that don't believe in the devil, i think, they're in for a big surprise. >> hello and welcome to "dateline. " michella and jenni were just like most kids their age. they loved riding bikes, and playing outdoors. the fun-loving girls didn't know each other. but they would be forever connected, through tragedy. decades later, a detective would leave no stone unturned, on a quest for justice. and in the process, uncovered a twist that left invest
. >> then, jenni. >> bloodhounds came. police were there. >> this is a little girl that was doing nothing more than riding her bicycle in a park. >> two young girls taken. >> the similarities. blonde, blue-eyed, riding a bike. >> somebody who is targeting young girls. >> exactly. >> as a little kid, it definitely scared the heck out of me. >> she was a girl, then, too. solving these mysteries became her mission. >> so how many names...
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jenny, you were nodding along.t the maximum grade possible. and i think the difference between getting an a and two bs at a grammar school and the local state school is massive. kids are under pressure from their parents who have paid a lot to go to these schools. but when you are given all those privilege, you should do as well as you can, and it's not the same, the grades from a private school where you are given so many opportunities, they don't mean as much as the equivalent good grades from a school with fewer facilities and bigger class sizes. the daily telegraph have picked up here saying, in the first comment on the debate, james cleverly, the new education secretary says he is not uncomfortable with universities using the background of children to decide between applicants with similar grades. so quite a narrow focus there, rather than the broad debate, but interesting, i'm sure that will get the readers of the daily telegraph interested, which is why they put it on their front page, of course. 0k, why the
jenny, you were nodding along.t the maximum grade possible. and i think the difference between getting an a and two bs at a grammar school and the local state school is massive. kids are under pressure from their parents who have paid a lot to go to these schools. but when you are given all those privilege, you should do as well as you can, and it's not the same, the grades from a private school where you are given so many opportunities, they don't mean as much as the equivalent good grades...
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jim and jenny, you both own this one. jenny?ctations are extremely low, still next year they're expected to earn $3.53, so still 13 times, with five expected next year and the year after that. i'm worried that management might be cautious tonight. that could unnerve people a bit. the reality is demand should be okay, enterprise should be okay. >> they've had reply chain issues the last few quarters it's been long enough they really need to have gotten these under control. otherwise, along with you, j jenny, this is a steady-eddy portfolio stabilizer >> right >> both of you, unconcerned about the supply chain last quarter it was sourcing out of china, sourcing components out of china that handle eased that much. >> since we're both longer-term focused, but in this company in particular, the supply chain issues are a blip. if you old cisco for three, five, ten years, it holds over time >> it's a big issue for components maker. >> but it's been three quarters they've been citing supply chain issues i do think it's a well-run compan
jim and jenny, you both own this one. jenny?ctations are extremely low, still next year they're expected to earn $3.53, so still 13 times, with five expected next year and the year after that. i'm worried that management might be cautious tonight. that could unnerve people a bit. the reality is demand should be okay, enterprise should be okay. >> they've had reply chain issues the last few quarters it's been long enough they really need to have gotten these under control. otherwise, along...
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jenny: thank you for having me.sten: the festival has been a great fixture here for 30 years put on by the san francisco chinatown merchants association. is this the first time since the pandemic? kristen: this is the second time. we were surprised last year that there were so many people risking to go to the festival after the pandemic. kristen: building on that. what is the significance for people that want to know a little bit about the history and culture? kristen: the autumn -- jenny: the autumn moon festival is the second biggest festival in the chinese culture and celebrated for thousands of years. the moon cake is shaped like a moon because the moon signifies reunion in chinese culture and is celebrated. we wanted to get the moon cake. we can actually celebrated home with the family. kristen: since you mentioned the moon, the cliff notes version of the folklore surrounding the moon goddess. jenny: yes, so someone had stolen the medicine for eternity. they rise to the moon to join her. kristen: i am so impres
jenny: thank you for having me.sten: the festival has been a great fixture here for 30 years put on by the san francisco chinatown merchants association. is this the first time since the pandemic? kristen: this is the second time. we were surprised last year that there were so many people risking to go to the festival after the pandemic. kristen: building on that. what is the significance for people that want to know a little bit about the history and culture? kristen: the autumn -- jenny: the...
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jenny. the _ mentality, ithink. interesting. jenny, the endear _ mentality, ithink. going with l mentality, ithink. interesting. l jenny, the endear going with the monetary response which is likely. their headline, inflation uk, now braced for an interest rate hike. the bank of england is expected to raise interest rates by another 0.5% in the coming months. the cost of borrowing will be raised higher and faster, it's a question of taking money out of the economy, the bank of england is going to increase it in time, which of course will affect people who have mortgages. perhaps not the poorest or the richest for that matter. but these are really serious times. it seems the bank of england is being relied on to get us out of it, but we have nothing in terms of policy because we are in the middle of a conservative leadership battle. the chancellor nadhim zahawi today making very vague statements about how he is doing all he can to make sure that whoever happens to be prime minister on september 5th range of options at their disposal and we'lljust have to push a button.
jenny. the _ mentality, ithink. interesting. jenny, the endear _ mentality, ithink. going with l mentality, ithink. interesting. l jenny, the endear going with the monetary response which is likely. their headline, inflation uk, now braced for an interest rate hike. the bank of england is expected to raise interest rates by another 0.5% in the coming months. the cost of borrowing will be raised higher and faster, it's a question of taking money out of the economy, the bank of england is going...
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: her mom is very proud of jenny. >> for you.ucho, yeah! mucho, mucho! si. >> my mammacita, she's very proud, and since i was a little girl, i would love to study, and she would buy me bible books for children and they had pictures and i would finish that book and she would buy me another one. >> reporter: the close pair share a deep faith in god and a commitment to serve others in the neighborhood they've called home for 15 years. >> this is san francisco's sunnydale housing development. an underserved san francisco neighborhood. part of the san francisco housing authority, where health care disparities are a daily fact of life. jenny sees lack of access to equitable health care as just a part of the trauma her community experiences. violence also concerns her. >> and i think it's very sad that they've come to also normalize shootings, one night when i was 14, there was a shooting right outside of my window. and i look, you know, over my window and there's tons of police, there's like the yellow tape, and there's a mom who comes
: her mom is very proud of jenny. >> for you.ucho, yeah! mucho, mucho! si. >> my mammacita, she's very proud, and since i was a little girl, i would love to study, and she would buy me bible books for children and they had pictures and i would finish that book and she would buy me another one. >> reporter: the close pair share a deep faith in god and a commitment to serve others in the neighborhood they've called home for 15 years. >> this is san francisco's sunnydale...
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i'm jenny and anthony. i'm a broadcast that i'm fond of ladies much that does everything africa with mental but i'm happy to be a spot in data here on industry. oh, to say hello, i show welcome to the stream. introduce yourself. thank you so much for having me. say me, my name is ashley richer. i have been after james with go expert, even though i cover football across the world. fantastic. hello chevy. congratulations, yada yada. please introduce yourself. you'll mute save yourself to all of that fun fast you. um you take a minute yourself to be one more time guy, a china and i'm an african 10 pm. oh my goodness, the coach with the most hello dads arrive. welcome to the stream. tell everybody, hear you all what you do. good evening everyone. my name is dave alice, i'm the head coach of banana banana. and i'm also an african champion. i. congratulations. alright. we are talking about the state of women's football on the african continent. you can be in that conversation as well. what do you want to know abo
i'm jenny and anthony. i'm a broadcast that i'm fond of ladies much that does everything africa with mental but i'm happy to be a spot in data here on industry. oh, to say hello, i show welcome to the stream. introduce yourself. thank you so much for having me. say me, my name is ashley richer. i have been after james with go expert, even though i cover football across the world. fantastic. hello chevy. congratulations, yada yada. please introduce yourself. you'll mute save yourself to all of...
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jenny, let me put this, i all right, go 1st and then jenny and you go 2nd, make it, make it brief lady. all right, go ahead. okay, i'll go 1st. so for me, i never really get to understand the issue about the difference in pay because here's the thing. if a player and the coach and then entire team is representing a country, the sus of fun is the government because you're wearing, in this case for example, you're wearing the south african flag, you're wearing the flag. so why is it that the women, i'm not getting the same amount as the men? i sent you a question and don't just ask that question. you can call every, sorry, it's a return chris and i'm next. next question. all right, there you go. janine, you knew the answer to that finish? go ahead. no, i was going to tell pen, be that women don't need to do anything on the work. do not interested anything. you're not the one that the 5 you meet the millions of dollars every other week. what development before the women ask a couple of every country that can women, couple of nations do not marketing within the country for people who will
jenny, let me put this, i all right, go 1st and then jenny and you go 2nd, make it, make it brief lady. all right, go ahead. okay, i'll go 1st. so for me, i never really get to understand the issue about the difference in pay because here's the thing. if a player and the coach and then entire team is representing a country, the sus of fun is the government because you're wearing, in this case for example, you're wearing the south african flag, you're wearing the flag. so why is it that the...
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. >> jenny likes to be called jenny. >> reporter: she just past the end cap, a difficult medical collegeher is very proud of jenny. >> [ foreign language ] [ laughter ] >> my mother is saying that she is very proud. since i was a little girl, i said i would love would love to study. she was buying me bible books for children. it had pictures. i wod finish that book and she would buy me another one. >> reporter: the close. share a deep faith in god and a commitment to serve others in the neighborhood that they have called home for 15 years. >> these are the projects. >> reporter: they live in san francisco's sunnydale neighborh. sunnydale neighborhood. >> healthcare disparities are ay fact of life here. >> reporter: jenny sees lack of access to equitable healthcare as just a part of the trauma her her community experiences. violence also concerns her. >> i think it is very sad that they have come to normalize shog normalize shooting. one guy, when i was 14, there was a shoog rights out outside of my window. my window. and, i looked over my my window and there was tons of police. there was
. >> jenny likes to be called jenny. >> reporter: she just past the end cap, a difficult medical collegeher is very proud of jenny. >> [ foreign language ] [ laughter ] >> my mother is saying that she is very proud. since i was a little girl, i said i would love would love to study. she was buying me bible books for children. it had pictures. i wod finish that book and she would buy me another one. >> reporter: the close. share a deep faith in god and a commitment...
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>> yes. >> okay. >> jenny?this is something i bought at like 16 bucks during the pandemic and have been using it as a source of cash ever since. >> that's a big vote of confidence. >> it's not, but my answer doesn't have to do with paramount. it has to do with consensus. jim is exactly right. you can look at consensus data whether it's from bloomberg or infinitive or other sources. it depends on which analysts are in there. it depends on whether they are using mean or median estimates. whether they take out i outliers. i always find noise in consensus data. >> i think you guys are missing the bigger picture here. >> you got the last word. then i got a go. i can't give steve the last word. there will be like 4000 more words. >> i understand. guys, this is important. this was the beat on everything that matters. if you want to find nits to pick, be my guest. this is a stock that operationally is exceeding expectations and the share price today is reflecting it and i think in the future will too. >> jim, are they
>> yes. >> okay. >> jenny?this is something i bought at like 16 bucks during the pandemic and have been using it as a source of cash ever since. >> that's a big vote of confidence. >> it's not, but my answer doesn't have to do with paramount. it has to do with consensus. jim is exactly right. you can look at consensus data whether it's from bloomberg or infinitive or other sources. it depends on which analysts are in there. it depends on whether they are using mean...
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i feel i've got a company, jenny, back into the conversation. jenny, i've got you chief question, which i know that you will be out to answer hear a case said, improve the officiating. i stop watching. well, that is a shame, but it's the official thing so bright on some games that the women have to play on the african continent that people would start watching. today. people always need to have reasons and improve the quality of football than that. doing like fantastic formations on quality that does re, i'm like do, and then there's one more complete and you are never going to win. when you come to fun, i'm wondering what is a valid concern that should not be the reason why tens of thousands of young girls in africa will not get your chief showcase exactly what they have an investment that's putting to them because of a handful of people and that's what companies to improve. what he does need to improve is not make the biggest stage of women, football or women sport on the continent. the learning calls for mistakes to be done. if that has been
i feel i've got a company, jenny, back into the conversation. jenny, i've got you chief question, which i know that you will be out to answer hear a case said, improve the officiating. i stop watching. well, that is a shame, but it's the official thing so bright on some games that the women have to play on the african continent that people would start watching. today. people always need to have reasons and improve the quality of football than that. doing like fantastic formations on quality...
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so are we will come back to jenny because we've just lost her. she just froze in there. so i'm going to just cut for that question across the usher. i sure help me pick up here. what else is needed to improve the sport? not just in one part of the continent, but all over so that we've got a continent wide game for women that is really worth watching and spectacular and brings up the young people as well. it's interesting you asked this question 4 years ago in 2018 in marcus marco. busy i was very honored to be tired of walking group was at the cashed women football symposium, the very fast of its kind and in this worship that had all you know, administrators and everyone was very passionate about women's football from the african continent came together to put up a strategy and this strategy, one of the 1st things that a deed was to have a women's foot board department at the concentration of african football in egypt. and in this department you have people work up every day to think about women's football. that means creating programs for fema referees creating programs
so are we will come back to jenny because we've just lost her. she just froze in there. so i'm going to just cut for that question across the usher. i sure help me pick up here. what else is needed to improve the sport? not just in one part of the continent, but all over so that we've got a continent wide game for women that is really worth watching and spectacular and brings up the young people as well. it's interesting you asked this question 4 years ago in 2018 in marcus marco. busy i was...
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jennie gow there. plenty to _ challenging for wins. jennie gow there.enty to look forward to. there was a piece of history for markjohnston after reaching 5000 winners. it was after the mile at kempton park and markjoins me now. how special is this for you? it sort of comes upon you a little bit unnoticed. it's not something we were counting on all the way. i broke the record for the most wins by a trainer in the uk back in 2018, andi by a trainer in the uk back in 2018, and i think it was only about a week ago i realised the 5000 was coming out. to be honest, i didn't expect the reaction from people i've noticed. it's been great. people have been so enthusiastic. i was auoin to have been so enthusiastic. i was going to say _ have been so enthusiastic. i was going to say what _ have been so enthusiastic. i was going to say what have - have been so enthusiastic. i was going to say what have people i have been so enthusiastic. i was going to say what have people had to say? going to say what have people had to sa ? . , going to say what have people had to
jennie gow there. plenty to _ challenging for wins. jennie gow there.enty to look forward to. there was a piece of history for markjohnston after reaching 5000 winners. it was after the mile at kempton park and markjoins me now. how special is this for you? it sort of comes upon you a little bit unnoticed. it's not something we were counting on all the way. i broke the record for the most wins by a trainer in the uk back in 2018, andi by a trainer in the uk back in 2018, and i think it was only...
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so i am thinking usher and jenny. this moment here where there was so much pride from south africans that their national female football team came out as champions. what does that mean? is that a big meaning to where is on the african continent for women? usher youth start? well, honestly, when you think about the investment that south africa as a country has put into women's football over the years, and especially in the last 30 years, it only be fitting that the one this year's westcan. it's a story that replicates. and that shows that there are no shortcuts to success for very long time. so africa was the almost team, you know. but finally, they turned on that switch. and you know, you could feel even at halftime busier and know you could feel that, you know, that africa have an edge of moral grade that final. and i'm so happy for everyone that has contributed to that journey. it's just a clear message. you know out there that you have to invest and when you invest in women's football you'll get the results. it's j
so i am thinking usher and jenny. this moment here where there was so much pride from south africans that their national female football team came out as champions. what does that mean? is that a big meaning to where is on the african continent for women? usher youth start? well, honestly, when you think about the investment that south africa as a country has put into women's football over the years, and especially in the last 30 years, it only be fitting that the one this year's westcan. it's...
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he did it said yeah. jenny's deb window young. yeah. this the kim's yadi canada born today or tomorrow. hopefully i saw you today. i just got the winner of the shopping competition 1st prize and gold medal. he goes to san jean ah 1st rice elizabeth international gump ice cream until the price named g. young korean is making its mark on the global stage. over the last 60 years, south korean musicians have taken out the top awards in more than $150.00 international competitions. ah, to hone their skills and preparation for the biggest events. many students travel to europe, the traditional home of classical music and the most sacred destination is solved book the fame birthplace of moses. at the university named after the virtuoso professor gilly law is a highly sought after piano teacher. he is especially popular among south korean students to his long experience with international competitions. oh, good. good. i know he has 7 south koreans in his class, a number that has steadily increased over the years. last week i did press election
he did it said yeah. jenny's deb window young. yeah. this the kim's yadi canada born today or tomorrow. hopefully i saw you today. i just got the winner of the shopping competition 1st prize and gold medal. he goes to san jean ah 1st rice elizabeth international gump ice cream until the price named g. young korean is making its mark on the global stage. over the last 60 years, south korean musicians have taken out the top awards in more than $150.00 international competitions. ah, to hone their...
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jenny hill, -- from russian power. jenny hill in bavaria. >> is not just germany.eral countries are facing an energy crunch in europe. -- elephants in south africa are being counted as part of a groundbreaking five country census this month. the conservation area stretches across angola, namibia, botswana, and zambia. last year's event elephants were declared in danger. southern africa, the numbers appear to be increasing with some unintended consequences. we traveled to botswana to find out more. >> 100 years ago an estimated 10 million elephants roamed the continent. now only about 400,000 are left. inarts of southern africa, a conservation success story is emerging, one was its own challenges -- with its own challenges. in this region, elephants are increasing. the census will determine by how much it comes amidst divisions about how southern africa should manage its growing elephant population. the count has been crdinated across several borders. >> the problem we are trying to address is the fact that elephants are moving across borders. we don't know if it is
jenny hill, -- from russian power. jenny hill in bavaria. >> is not just germany.eral countries are facing an energy crunch in europe. -- elephants in south africa are being counted as part of a groundbreaking five country census this month. the conservation area stretches across angola, namibia, botswana, and zambia. last year's event elephants were declared in danger. southern africa, the numbers appear to be increasing with some unintended consequences. we traveled to botswana to find...
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jenny hill reports from the river rhine. jenny: this is the riverbed of e mighty rhine.times we would be stanng underwater here. instead, look at it now. the river levels have been falling gnificantly in forecast to fall further still. people here that know the area tell us they have never seen anything like it. take a look at the castle on an island in the river. all of a sudden, people can pick their way across the stone bridge that has suddenly been exposed. prior to that, they had to take a boat to get across to the island. it is important to say that river levels do often drop here. every year, usually. and theyre not as low as the record low in 2018. the official measurement was taken downriver. but people here, experts all say the same thing. that these falling water levels are happening more often. and this time it is happening earlier in the year. the dry season when the water levels tend to drop is usually september or october. people who live here and earn their livelihoods on the great working river are concerned about what is going to happen as the months go
jenny hill reports from the river rhine. jenny: this is the riverbed of e mighty rhine.times we would be stanng underwater here. instead, look at it now. the river levels have been falling gnificantly in forecast to fall further still. people here that know the area tell us they have never seen anything like it. take a look at the castle on an island in the river. all of a sudden, people can pick their way across the stone bridge that has suddenly been exposed. prior to that, they had to take a...
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jenny, he can come and she me hung up to him to get her noon. i told her last week, but it's monday. the congregation is con, guys in board tan hanging out to see man. how did i know? was it ok up a couple? well conjunction, but getting getting go. ah okay. one that i just played in a check or one year for don't able debreto. oh yeah. against her total you did it says yes jenny said wendy young. here is the kim's, your nick, another one today or tomorrow from for usaa you today is the winner of the shopping competition 1st prize and gold medal. you goes to san jean ah, a little bit international gump ice cream model. the price named g young korean is making its mark on the global stage. over the last 60 years, south korean musicians have taken out the top awards in more than $150.00 international competitions. ah, to hone their skills and preparation for the biggest events. many students travel to europe, the traditional home of classical music, and the most sacred destination is solved book the fane birthplace of moses. at the university named
jenny, he can come and she me hung up to him to get her noon. i told her last week, but it's monday. the congregation is con, guys in board tan hanging out to see man. how did i know? was it ok up a couple? well conjunction, but getting getting go. ah okay. one that i just played in a check or one year for don't able debreto. oh yeah. against her total you did it says yes jenny said wendy young. here is the kim's, your nick, another one today or tomorrow from for usaa you today is the winner of...
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let's head to germany as well and jenny hill, goodness, we canjust see how well and jenny hill, goodnesswhere you are. can just see how dry that is where ou are. , , , , you are. yes, this is the riverbed ofthe you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty — you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river _ you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river rhine. - you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river rhine. take l you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river rhine. take a look at it. we should be underwater right now, instead you can see how dry and arid this particular part of the river rhine has become. the river levels have dropped so far here that they have exposed an old stone footbridge. you can see people picking their way across it to the island which was previously now only accessible by boat. a lot of those people enjoying the novelty of the new landscape but there is serious concern here. that's because this is one of europe's great working rivers. goods go up and down this rivers. goods go up and down this river and we have seen bar
let's head to germany as well and jenny hill, goodness, we canjust see how well and jenny hill, goodnesswhere you are. can just see how dry that is where ou are. , , , , you are. yes, this is the riverbed ofthe you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty — you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river _ you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river rhine. - you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the mighty river rhine. take l you are. yes, this is the riverbed of the...
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jenny, you were mentioning the leadership contest there.truss' plan to cut taxes. i wonder what you made of it, the leadership contest, and specifically liz truss' plan to cut taxes. the opening line, planned by liz truss cut tax are hard to square with the economic reality because it will push up welfare and debt interest payments by tens of billions of pounds, according to a think tank. , ., , billions of pounds, according to a think tank-— billions of pounds, according to a think tank. , ., , , ., think tank. this has been the main difference between _ think tank. this has been the main difference between the _ think tank. this has been the main difference between the candidates| think tank. this has been the main l difference between the candidates in the leadership debate. liz truss saying she will cut taxes and that will spur growth, allowing us to get out of the pickle we are in. rishi sunak saying that cutting taxes will be inflationary, and it's not good for public finances, for that to be the case. this idea that liz truss is doin
jenny, you were mentioning the leadership contest there.truss' plan to cut taxes. i wonder what you made of it, the leadership contest, and specifically liz truss' plan to cut taxes. the opening line, planned by liz truss cut tax are hard to square with the economic reality because it will push up welfare and debt interest payments by tens of billions of pounds, according to a think tank. , ., , billions of pounds, according to a think tank-— billions of pounds, according to a think tank. ,...
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d was it jenny? d should need was no. do stay there. he's very what engine? light on stranger loosening. good job. some bad. good jen? she didn't g t this. did you why you might have i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side he had come home on for the summer break. when all hell broke loose out of that a much better mileage. broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get it to her school, but know that it got there a lot of those bloodshed everywhere from countless dead bodies and injured people arriving to my city, which was on the new border automatic, remember going there as a child to see what was happening if any one day, only allan cur, he came to easily and said that, no, you go because they are in danger. lost your life is when we came to billy, we saw oh, shandon slain, jaylen beard, deviled trauma, as he could, my father's business at gone angry. we didn't have any money left joe city. did you hurt as tell you about us excel, other than the bottles of august? i don't blame them bottom on that. i'll if
d was it jenny? d should need was no. do stay there. he's very what engine? light on stranger loosening. good job. some bad. good jen? she didn't g t this. did you why you might have i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side he had come home on for the summer break. when all hell broke loose out of that a much better mileage. broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get it to her school, but know that it got there a lot of those bloodshed...
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jenny? d should need was no ditching there. he's very what engine? light on stranger loosening. good job. some bad games. then suddenly it's jackie. this started the way you might have. i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side. but allah, he had come home on for the summer break. when all hell broke loose gently, altogether much better mileage broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get to high school, but no, get it out there. a lot of those bloodshed everywhere from countless dead bodies and injured people, arrived into my city, which was on the new border. automatic, remember going there as a child to see what was happening? if any one day, only allan cur, he came to easily and said that, no, you go because they are in danger. lost your life is when we came to billing. we saw, oh, send in slain jaden. the devil's all told us to get my father's business at gone angry. we didn't have any money left. just said he did you hurt? i'll tell you how to think felt over them. but as of august, i don't blame him. absent on that i'll, i
jenny? d should need was no ditching there. he's very what engine? light on stranger loosening. good job. some bad games. then suddenly it's jackie. this started the way you might have. i thought they used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side. but allah, he had come home on for the summer break. when all hell broke loose gently, altogether much better mileage broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many yet to get to high school, but no, get it out there. a lot of those...
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ringback hydrogen, jenny, this is what i do. but sunday we should we come to get it differently in most vish for the speaker. you're back here on monday. ah, i wish it is not only a time piece, but piece of time a fellow. masha combines his passion for african storytelling with the measurement of our most precious resource time design, as unique as it is, luxury with d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w world heritage $360.00 kept now from the few the focus it's so hectic. 5 dedicates it's is that africa struggle with freedom and celebrating our common legacy. we're brand new, cutting edge, modern and what the basically applicant design. yeah. i read on pub in this space is a memorial to fallen heroes but will also come to understand that this.
ringback hydrogen, jenny, this is what i do. but sunday we should we come to get it differently in most vish for the speaker. you're back here on monday. ah, i wish it is not only a time piece, but piece of time a fellow. masha combines his passion for african storytelling with the measurement of our most precious resource time design, as unique as it is, luxury with d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites...
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so i interviewed him for over 24 hours over four month period and jenny for five or six hours and they're the only interviews in the film. and that's why it's clarence thomas in his own words, but it was a 25-hour interview and it's only two hour film. so my co-auth book mark, paelletta, a long-term friend of the thomases had the idea that we should take some of that material and put it in a book and the book is 95% new material, but it follows the same pattern as the film. it tells his life story from the beginnings to the to the court and on to today. so i think this is a important moment for people to understand justice thomas, whereas ideas come from and who he is as a person. what was it like trying to convince the supreme court justice to sit down for 24 hours of interview. it was not easy and it is the longest interview ever granted of filmmaker by any supreme court justice. let alone one that's been reluctant to be interviewed. but the film evolved and at each stage, i was very honest and open with him and we came to we were originally planning to do a traditional documentary inte
so i interviewed him for over 24 hours over four month period and jenny for five or six hours and they're the only interviews in the film. and that's why it's clarence thomas in his own words, but it was a 25-hour interview and it's only two hour film. so my co-auth book mark, paelletta, a long-term friend of the thomases had the idea that we should take some of that material and put it in a book and the book is 95% new material, but it follows the same pattern as the film. it tells his life...
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. >> what is the role of jenny thomas in his life?or interview jenny much s time than justice thomas she really helps tell his story. but he talks about when he met her, marrying her and what she means to him. he calls her a gift from god. i think they are very close. and i think that the confirmationri battle they were not married that long, pulled them together to have to go some through something like that together. next the sea addresses first marriage and his son jamaal? >> you reference it a little bit. i think you can see in the film i pressed him and he did not want to speak much about it. he speaks a little bit about it, we tell about it. but he does not speak much. he think it is interesting as a result of that marriage they had a child, a son. she wanted him to raise the child. so he raised his son as a single person with not a huge salary in washington in the 80s. a very tough thing to do. >> is this your first book? >> my first book. i'm really a filmmaker. i have been making films for decades. we have made over 14 or 15
. >> what is the role of jenny thomas in his life?or interview jenny much s time than justice thomas she really helps tell his story. but he talks about when he met her, marrying her and what she means to him. he calls her a gift from god. i think they are very close. and i think that the confirmationri battle they were not married that long, pulled them together to have to go some through something like that together. next the sea addresses first marriage and his son jamaal? >> you...
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well we interviewed jenny, you know she much for a less time than justice thomas and she really helps tell his story. but he talks about what he met her and marrying her and what she means to him and she calls her a gift from god and i think they are very close. and i i think that the confirmation battle the very kind of contentious confirmation battle. they were not married that long pulled them together to have to go through something like that together and i think that that them one as she does he in the book address his first marriage to kathy ambush and his son jamal and your chest is in a little bit. i think you can see in the film. we didn't put this so much in the buck that i pressed him, and he did not want to speak much about it. so he's a little about it. we tell about it, but he doesn't speak much. i think it's interesting that as a result of that marriage. they had a child a son and she wanted him to raise the child and he raised his son as a single person with not a huge salary in washington in the 80s a very tough thing to do. is this your first book? it's my first buck
well we interviewed jenny, you know she much for a less time than justice thomas and she really helps tell his story. but he talks about what he met her and marrying her and what she means to him and she calls her a gift from god and i think they are very close. and i i think that the confirmation battle the very kind of contentious confirmation battle. they were not married that long pulled them together to have to go through something like that together and i think that that them one as she...
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en guatemala, jenni co rad, noticias telemundo. >>> pobres bebÉs. severa caÍda. llegando a 7, 1 bolÍvar por dÓlar. la cotizaciÓn en el mercado negro, quedÓ por encima de los 8 bolÍvares y cerrÓ en 8, 70, con lo que se amplia la brecha entre las 2 casas de cambio. >>> jesÚs murillo karam relacionado con la desapariciÓn de los 43 normalistas de ayotzinapa. habÍa mantenido la verdad histÓrica a lo largo de los Últimos 8 aÑos. pero las investigaciones retomadas por el actual gobierno sobre el caso se le acusa de tergiversar los hechos sobre esa desapariciÓn. >>> quedan pocas semanas para la pelea de saÚl el canelo Àlvarez con... en las vegas nevada. mi compaÑero julio vaqueiro visitÓ al boxeador. y hablaron de mÉxico, el paÍs que vio nacer al gran campeÓn. >>> tÚ viviendo en san diego hace algunos aÑos, a la distancia ¿cÓmo ves a mÉxico?. >>> pues, yo amo mÉxico, o sea, tiene sus complicaciones como todo paÍs. yo a mÉxico lo veo muy bien. la gente, la cultura. >>> ¿hay cosas que te preocupan de mÉxico?. >>> obviamente tanta delincuencia, secuestros, que
en guatemala, jenni co rad, noticias telemundo. >>> pobres bebÉs. severa caÍda. llegando a 7, 1 bolÍvar por dÓlar. la cotizaciÓn en el mercado negro, quedÓ por encima de los 8 bolÍvares y cerrÓ en 8, 70, con lo que se amplia la brecha entre las 2 casas de cambio. >>> jesÚs murillo karam relacionado con la desapariciÓn de los 43 normalistas de ayotzinapa. habÍa mantenido la verdad histÓrica a lo largo de los Últimos 8 aÑos. pero las investigaciones retomadas por...
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jenni nos informa. >>> carlos un chofer de transporte pesado en guatemala, no duda cuando se le pregunta mejor futuro para mi familia. >>> la cadena de suministro a nivel mundial, quedaron detenidas o retrasadas luego de la pandemia. generando en estados unidos y canadÁ principalmente un dÉficit de choferes del transporte pesado, lo que creo una fuente de migraciÓn para los choferes guatemaltecos. >>> la paga no es muy buena. realmente por la necesidad uno trabaja. >>> segÚn las gremiales de transporte pesado en guatemala la migraciÓn de choferes hacia el norte de amÉrica, ha producido un dÉficit de unos 12.000 choferes. >>> conductores centroamericanos, en el caso de guatemala tambiÉn han migrado a estados unidos y canadÁ. incluso mÉxico, con oferta de mejores condiciones salariales. para los pilotos del transporte pesado. salir de guatemala para satisfacer la demanda e existente en norte amÉrica es un sueÑo. es la grano port nid de alcanzar la satisfacciÓn econÓmica. >>> toda la noche hablaba con un compaÑero que me comentaba que trabajÓ traileros en estados unidos. y nos comentaba que
jenni nos informa. >>> carlos un chofer de transporte pesado en guatemala, no duda cuando se le pregunta mejor futuro para mi familia. >>> la cadena de suministro a nivel mundial, quedaron detenidas o retrasadas luego de la pandemia. generando en estados unidos y canadÁ principalmente un dÉficit de choferes del transporte pesado, lo que creo una fuente de migraciÓn para los choferes guatemaltecos. >>> la paga no es muy buena. realmente por la necesidad uno trabaja....
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however, that would kill the tenor and then pin jenny kung joke is how ingle the good thing you call up money and it on board and on there so good on counting, jan. shoemaker and jenny, a con kung and she me hung into it and i told her about it last week or 2, monday, cummings, she needs to come con guys in tan hung out to see me on her. it was a couple more conversation, but getting, getting go. ah okay. one that i just made a one year for door neighbor debreto. oh yeah. against her total either. does that? yeah. janice, deb window young yet is the kims yadi canada born today or tomorrow? hopefully i saw you today as the winner of the shopping competition 1st prize and gold medal. you goes to san jean ah rice, queen elizabeth international gump ice cream until the price named g young korean is making its mark on the global stage. over the last 60 years, south korean musicians have taken out the top awards in more than $150.00 international competitions. ah, to hone their skills and preparation for the biggest events. many students travel to europe, the traditional home of classical
however, that would kill the tenor and then pin jenny kung joke is how ingle the good thing you call up money and it on board and on there so good on counting, jan. shoemaker and jenny, a con kung and she me hung into it and i told her about it last week or 2, monday, cummings, she needs to come con guys in tan hung out to see me on her. it was a couple more conversation, but getting, getting go. ah okay. one that i just made a one year for door neighbor debreto. oh yeah. against her total...
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i couldn't agree more with what jenny is saying.is a guarantee as more of our lives and commerce, more importantly our financials, move on to the web, the demand in this space within sass, anything to do with cyber security, network security is given. who executes and takes market share. crowd strike is the best there is that's why i'm invested there. >> michael, no cyber for you >> he loves the cyber. >> not -- right. of course. how could you not? you know, i own, i guess, paypal out there. i started to nibble there. my toe in the water in cyber an own amazon and some of the other things a company, baird recommended them today second quarter was up 10%. 21 times next year, growing earnings at 15%. i think there are places you can invest in cyber. >> speaking of, you mentioned a call from baird on paypal. they go out perform as you're mentioning now citi reiterating walmart and target today as buys you own target you could say these are controversial calls in the current environment. what do you make of it >> we have time on target
i couldn't agree more with what jenny is saying.is a guarantee as more of our lives and commerce, more importantly our financials, move on to the web, the demand in this space within sass, anything to do with cyber security, network security is given. who executes and takes market share. crowd strike is the best there is that's why i'm invested there. >> michael, no cyber for you >> he loves the cyber. >> not -- right. of course. how could you not? you know, i own, i guess,...
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go ahead and have a good evening, jenny. man, you know, at the collegiate medical mission and if it could have been a human that i didn't go in and 10 people in can be stated at west slayton. i'm going to tell you man is there with her dealing with any young and discipline. he said it and i did, it is clean and cool, and i ended up teaching cooking video and really bad and tell you to knuckle cold yet this clinical man and job. how cool are you doing? what did you have chose could on cobra now? is maureen, that asian boy, dr. young and to me it is our georgia has its own gauge, would over and go concrete in a minute or 2 in the new hope you don't go to any of the holy men out there to put hunger. however, that would kick the toner and then pin joni kung ginger, coming up with the new is equal to me up money and it on board and on there. so good on counting, jan. shewmaker jenny, he can come, jen, she me hung too young to get in. i told her for the last week or 2, my condition is open conga had in both tan hanging out with a
go ahead and have a good evening, jenny. man, you know, at the collegiate medical mission and if it could have been a human that i didn't go in and 10 people in can be stated at west slayton. i'm going to tell you man is there with her dealing with any young and discipline. he said it and i did, it is clean and cool, and i ended up teaching cooking video and really bad and tell you to knuckle cold yet this clinical man and job. how cool are you doing? what did you have chose could on cobra now?...
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jenny hill reports. >> it is practically a national pastime. indulging a passion for speed. as germany hustlesards winter, an energy crisis looms. it calls for a speed limit on its motorways gaining traction. >> it doesn't make any sense. with the current petrol prices, no one goes throttle on the motorway. everyone going slower. trying to save more energy by imposing rules would not work. >> a speed limit is long overdue. but in reality,ou can't go much faster anyway. >> germany's motorways are world-mous. there is technically nothing to stop a driver doing more than 400 kilometers an hour. would slowing them down signifantly reduce fuel consumption? in the drive to conserve energy, this economist believes everything helps. >> this could save someone .5% of consumption of fuel. if we were to limit it, introduce a speed limit, i think we should be caref about enforcing it forever. but for some time as long as the crisis prevails, why not? >> a speed limit would please environmental companies. and those who worry about safety , although significantly more people die on german
jenny hill reports. >> it is practically a national pastime. indulging a passion for speed. as germany hustlesards winter, an energy crisis looms. it calls for a speed limit on its motorways gaining traction. >> it doesn't make any sense. with the current petrol prices, no one goes throttle on the motorway. everyone going slower. trying to save more energy by imposing rules would not work. >> a speed limit is long overdue. but in reality,ou can't go much faster anyway....
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laura: jenny hill, reporting from germany.e go tonight, let's take a look at a carpet of flowers and belgium. in brussels, every two years, hundreds of thousands of flowers are used to create a vast floral carpet in the city's complasse. it is the first since the pandemic began. it is inspired by the very first of these displays back in 1971 which was influenced by arabe sque shapes. calming and peaceful after a turbulent week of world news. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided , the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected need and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight, unsealed. a newly
laura: jenny hill, reporting from germany.e go tonight, let's take a look at a carpet of flowers and belgium. in brussels, every two years, hundreds of thousands of flowers are used to create a vast floral carpet in the city's complasse. it is the first since the pandemic began. it is inspired by the very first of these displays back in 1971 which was influenced by arabe sque shapes. calming and peaceful after a turbulent week of world news. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching...
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. >> reporter: jennifer, jenni as she likes to be called, just passed the mcat. the difficult medical college admissions test. >> okay. >> reporter: her mom, maria, is very proud of jenni. >> mucho. yay! mucho, mucho. si. my mom is very proud. since i was a little girl, i loved to study and she would buy me bible books for children and that had pictures. >> reporter: the close pair share a deep faith in god. and a commitment to serve others in the neighborhood they've called home for 15 years. >> francisco's sunnydale housing development. >> underserved san francisco neighborhood. part of the san francisco housing authority where health care disparities are a daily fact of life. >> reporter: she cieslak of access to equitable health care as part of the trauma her community experiences. violence also concerns her. >> and i think it's very sad that they've come to normalize shootings. one night when i was 14 there was a shooting right outside of my window and i looked, you know, over my window and there is tons of police, there's, like, the yellow tape and a mom cr
. >> reporter: jennifer, jenni as she likes to be called, just passed the mcat. the difficult medical college admissions test. >> okay. >> reporter: her mom, maria, is very proud of jenni. >> mucho. yay! mucho, mucho. si. my mom is very proud. since i was a little girl, i loved to study and she would buy me bible books for children and that had pictures. >> reporter: the close pair share a deep faith in god. and a commitment to serve others in the neighborhood...
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jenny in ohio is next on open forum. the morning. caller: good morning. i was watching trying to get through to the previous representative. ok. my son is a police officer. he has been a police officer -- i am going to try to make it as fast as i can. he has been a police for 17 years. he has never used his gun to shoot anyone. he said you can do it, but good things in the right way, think what you are doing. one of the main things right now is, we do not have enough police . which i believe. a lot of policemen are retiring. recently, he has never been hurt, he has never shot anyone. they guy that robbed a store -- the guy that robbed a store, he could have shot him in the back, he didn't, he chased him five blocks. my son's face had to be reconstructed because the guy had to -- in front of him where he could not see them. we generally have do have good police officers out there. host: where does your son serve? caller: he serves in cincinnati. cincinnati, ohio. host: how is he recovering from that? caller: he is still not well. it has been almost two mon
jenny in ohio is next on open forum. the morning. caller: good morning. i was watching trying to get through to the previous representative. ok. my son is a police officer. he has been a police officer -- i am going to try to make it as fast as i can. he has been a police for 17 years. he has never used his gun to shoot anyone. he said you can do it, but good things in the right way, think what you are doing. one of the main things right now is, we do not have enough police . which i believe. a...