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kenneth: it is great to be here.f the growth of expenses for jp morgan, 40% to 50% is investing in technology. technology is needed to protect the franchise as it relates to new entrants, whether it is apple, any form of payments outside the system, and in the mortgage area, banks are a small percentage. they used to be 80%. it is below 30% of the market for mortgage origination. we are seeing technology leveling the playing field, and for banks that have strong brand, scale, antitrust, they have to invest. that affects margins. tom: i have $60 billion of operating income for jp morgan plus or minus a couple billion. who is counting? why do they have to build it internally? why don't they biofarma -- why don't they buy a firm? why don't they just buy the young turks? kenneth: they are doing that on the early venture-capital stage but not in terms of significant headline multibillion-dollar transactions. the other factor is why apple or amazon will not cross the rubicon on bank regulations. they do not want to be bank
kenneth: it is great to be here.f the growth of expenses for jp morgan, 40% to 50% is investing in technology. technology is needed to protect the franchise as it relates to new entrants, whether it is apple, any form of payments outside the system, and in the mortgage area, banks are a small percentage. they used to be 80%. it is below 30% of the market for mortgage origination. we are seeing technology leveling the playing field, and for banks that have strong brand, scale, antitrust, they...
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sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: you can hear that gunfire in this video from the next car over, where kenneth foote-smith was headed to work >> we hear a loud bang, followed by lots
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belfast, a kenneth branagh semij belfast, a kenneth branagh semi autobiographical memoir of his childhoodes but it faced stiff competition. sir kenneth had spent time in la prior to the oscars in an effort to wear micro votes for a film which is in many ways about him. this is your most personal film to date, do you think it has changed you, making it as a person, has it made it that micro mage into a better person and film—maker? i micro mage into a better person and film-maker?— film-maker? i think you learn from eve hint film-maker? i think you learn from everything you _ film-maker? i think you learn from everything you do _ film-maker? i think you learn from everything you do if— film-maker? i think you learn from everything you do if you _ film-maker? i think you learn from everything you do if you are - film-maker? i think you learn from everything you do if you are lucky l everything you do if you are lucky enough be involved in work, notjust introspection, it challenges you to look at other people and look at the way their own human development occurs. for me, belfast was about d
belfast, a kenneth branagh semij belfast, a kenneth branagh semi autobiographical memoir of his childhoodes but it faced stiff competition. sir kenneth had spent time in la prior to the oscars in an effort to wear micro votes for a film which is in many ways about him. this is your most personal film to date, do you think it has changed you, making it as a person, has it made it that micro mage into a better person and film—maker? i micro mage into a better person and film-maker?—...
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abc news reporter kenneth moton takes us through the chaotic moments. kenneth: rapid gunfire corrupting in this washington, d.c. neighborhood this afternoon. police swarming the area surrounded by schools and government embassies. >> it was scary. a lot of shooting. kenneth: swat teams move from building to building to search for an active shooter. this video appears to show police bringing an injured woman to safety. residents seen running for cover as neighbors were urged to shelter-in-place. schools going into lockdown. one mother telling our affiliate her middle school daughter was evacuating when the class bridge she was crossing exploded from the gunfire. >> describe it as exploding and it was raining class. she said she has injuries on her arm. she said she even got glass on her mouth. the sixth-grader was hit in the arm and was bleeding profusely. she had to use her jacket on the girl to keep it from bleeding, holding pressure on the arm. kenneth: tense moments in this neighborhood even when the shelter-in-place order in effect, we saw officers
abc news reporter kenneth moton takes us through the chaotic moments. kenneth: rapid gunfire corrupting in this washington, d.c. neighborhood this afternoon. police swarming the area surrounded by schools and government embassies. >> it was scary. a lot of shooting. kenneth: swat teams move from building to building to search for an active shooter. this video appears to show police bringing an injured woman to safety. residents seen running for cover as neighbors were urged to...
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belfast, a kenneth branagh semi—autobiographical memoir of his belfast childhood... and action! brought him, a seven time nominee, an oscar, a trophy for best original screenplay. i had hoped belfast would have taken home more prizes, but it faced stiff competition. sir kenneth had spent some time in la prior to the oscars in an effort to win votes for a film which is in many ways very much about him. this is your most personal film to date. do you think it has changed you? making it as a person, has it made it you into a better human being and film—maker? i think you learn from everything you do if you're lucky enough to be involved in work, notjust introspection, but challenges you to look at other people and learn from the way their own human development occurs. for me, belfast was about declaring who i am, where the creative dna comes from, where the actual dna comes from, the place, the people and the spirit and the values, if you like, of working—class north belfast in the late 1960s at a time of trouble. from there, i have gone on a long journey and it has been very privi
belfast, a kenneth branagh semi—autobiographical memoir of his belfast childhood... and action! brought him, a seven time nominee, an oscar, a trophy for best original screenplay. i had hoped belfast would have taken home more prizes, but it faced stiff competition. sir kenneth had spent some time in la prior to the oscars in an effort to win votes for a film which is in many ways very much about him. this is your most personal film to date. do you think it has changed you? making it as a...
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what is the onboard with our response to summarize briefly, is that mr. kenneth miller is right to the extent that of course old studies. some of which were carried out decades ago could not meet the latest guidelines in that simply impossible on what he could notice of christian cancer is in charge of the licensing of life. a site for bio lift and because ultimately all these studies were carried out multiple times and have also been assessed worldwide on many occasions and time and time again has been shown that the authorities all agree life as 8 is very, very safe. but many experts disagree, they say life a sate could pose a danger to human health if really exposed to the higher. oh hi, a lateral or long. ready exposure, pierrette and they, you know, you'll get a higher risk. that's how, what our find nisa, actually she'll, that's lou ping chang, a toxicologist at berkeley in 2019, she reviewed the studies that had appeared about life estates and cancer, in particular about a type of cancer that affects the lymph glands. non hodgkin's lymphoma, he reported so 41 percent again, chri
what is the onboard with our response to summarize briefly, is that mr. kenneth miller is right to the extent that of course old studies. some of which were carried out decades ago could not meet the latest guidelines in that simply impossible on what he could notice of christian cancer is in charge of the licensing of life. a site for bio lift and because ultimately all these studies were carried out multiple times and have also been assessed worldwide on many occasions and time and time again...
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she and kenneth morrison visited the hotel while he was working on his new book about the reporting of the siege of sarajevo. for me, the hot hardin was always um, very important. first for the olympic games, i was a really young girl who worked ah, for down for the guests house translator and hotel. and. and in fact, for the 1st time when i get to the hot a holiday and was during during the game. so go go, the event just goes over all the euphoria. the sorry eva winter olympics was short, lived tito as its hero and not a man use him browse tito had led the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia since 1944. his death in 1980 left to political vacuum, a worsening economic crisis, and led to a wave of nationalism. in the early 19 ninety's, serbia croatia, slovenia, bosnia, herzegovina, montenegro of macedonia, pulled themselves violently apart. after the 1990 elections in bosnia herzegovina free main nationalists parties shed power. the muslim as da, led by aaliyah is a bag of ich the serv, sds, under, rather than carriage and a branch of friend u trojans, croatian h d zed. the s d a n
she and kenneth morrison visited the hotel while he was working on his new book about the reporting of the siege of sarajevo. for me, the hot hardin was always um, very important. first for the olympic games, i was a really young girl who worked ah, for down for the guests house translator and hotel. and. and in fact, for the 1st time when i get to the hot a holiday and was during during the game. so go go, the event just goes over all the euphoria. the sorry eva winter olympics was short,...
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we investigate how to tackle corruption in kenneth sports institutions. marathon legend anyway. she'll get till the c secrets and how to keep your mind on track. and in south africa, we meet the be a mix. been as of the west. africa has produced some of the greatest names across different sporting disciplines from footballers to basket bowlers. and of course, from right here, distance runners. yet the continent continues to grapple with lack of government investment, for example, or growth, mismanagement of teams. and perhaps was of all corruption is bosses, do sions, one of the continent lagging behind despite the immense and natural talent? well, i spoke to a few people here in kenya to try and answer the question. when webster lucas is getting ready to lift, it looks like he is preparing for war. a battle between himself and an unimaginable 150 kilograms over his head. this is the life of a weight lifter. and webster is one of the best in kenya. he was well on his way to becoming an olympian, but things didn't go quite as planned. i played my bud, i should, i showed up in the
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kenneth moton has the latest from washington about what the president's chief of staff is now saying.> reporter: tonight, as some democrats criticize the justice department and the attorney general for its seeming reluctance to prosecute those behind the efforts to overturn the 2020 election, "the new york times" reporting that as recently as late last year, president biden confided to his inner circle that he believed former president donald j. trump was a threat to democracy and should be prosecuted, according to two people familiar with his comments. "the times" adding that the president has never communicated his frustrations directly to attorney general merrick garland. on "this week," our george stephanopoulos pressing ron klain on that report. >> i've never heard the president say that -- advocate the prosecution of any person. the president has confidence in the attorney general to make these decisions. >> reporter: the attorney general saying days ago that such pressure has no impact on him and the doj. it comes as sources tell abc news that the doj is expanding its criminal
kenneth moton has the latest from washington about what the president's chief of staff is now saying.> reporter: tonight, as some democrats criticize the justice department and the attorney general for its seeming reluctance to prosecute those behind the efforts to overturn the 2020 election, "the new york times" reporting that as recently as late last year, president biden confided to his inner circle that he believed former president donald j. trump was a threat to democracy and...
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details are just coming in and abc's kenneth moton leads us off in washington, d.c. tonight. >> reporter: rapid gunfire erupting in this washington, d.c., neighborhood around 3:20 this afternoon. police swarming the area surrounded by schools and government embassies as s.w.a.t. teams move from building to building to search for an active shooter. >> bro, they got the s.w.a.t. >> reporter: this video appears to show police bringing an injured woman to safety. police say at least three people were shot, including a child. >> somebody was shot. e mother telli our affiliate wjla her daughter was evacuating when the glass bridge she was crossing exploded. >> it was raining glass so bad. she says she has injuries on her arm. she said she even got glass in her mouth. she has a cut in her mouth. but she was with another student who was crossing the bridge. and she said he's a sixth grader and the sixth grader was hit in the arm bleeding profusely and so sienna had to use her jacket on the girl to keep it from bleeding, holding pressure on the girl's arm. >> reporter: helpin
details are just coming in and abc's kenneth moton leads us off in washington, d.c. tonight. >> reporter: rapid gunfire erupting in this washington, d.c., neighborhood around 3:20 this afternoon. police swarming the area surrounded by schools and government embassies as s.w.a.t. teams move from building to building to search for an active shooter. >> bro, they got the s.w.a.t. >> reporter: this video appears to show police bringing an injured woman to safety. police say at...
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belfast, a kenneth branagh semi—autobiographical memoir of his belfast childhood... and action!rought him, a seven time nominee, an oscar, a trophy for best original screenplay. i had hoped belfast would have taken home more prizes, but it faced stiff competition. sir kenneth had spent some time in la prior to the oscars in an effort to win votes for a film which is in many ways very much about him. this is your most personal film to date. do you think it has changed you? making it as a person, has it made it you into a better human being and film—maker? i think you learn from everything you do if you're lucky enough to be involved in work, notjust introspection, but challenges you to look at other people and learn from the way their own human development occurs. for me, belfast was about declaring who i am, where the creative dna comes from, where the actual dna comes from, the place, the people and the spirit and the values, if you like, of working—class north belfast in the late 1960s at a time of trouble. from there, i have gone on a long journey and it has been very privile
belfast, a kenneth branagh semi—autobiographical memoir of his belfast childhood... and action!rought him, a seven time nominee, an oscar, a trophy for best original screenplay. i had hoped belfast would have taken home more prizes, but it faced stiff competition. sir kenneth had spent some time in la prior to the oscars in an effort to win votes for a film which is in many ways very much about him. this is your most personal film to date. do you think it has changed you? making it as a...
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kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gio.he first cherry blossom trees were planted more than a century ago. it's a gorgeous sight. the cherry blossoms peak bloom was days ago. despite cold temperatures and bad weather, many are hanging on. those iconic cherry blossoms decorating d.c.'s tidal basin. attracting tens of millions of people from around the world. >> once a year just walking through it, it's so magical. >> reporter: 110 years ago the mayor of tokyo, japan, gifted more than 3,000 cherry blossoms to the u.s. capital. >> we signed the treaty of peace and these trees have become a living symbol of friendship between japan and the united states and even become an iconic part of the spring in washington, d.c. >> reporter: the scenic backdrop perfect for special moments. >> we just got engaged. >> the cherry blossoms are great here. >> we just celebrated our two-year anniversary. >> reporter: the spokesman for the japanese embassy in the u.s. moved by the massive and diverse crowds. >> i felt a sense of unity because eve
kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gio.he first cherry blossom trees were planted more than a century ago. it's a gorgeous sight. the cherry blossoms peak bloom was days ago. despite cold temperatures and bad weather, many are hanging on. those iconic cherry blossoms decorating d.c.'s tidal basin. attracting tens of millions of people from around the world. >> once a year just walking through it, it's so magical. >> reporter: 110 years ago the mayor of tokyo,...
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well, kenneth macklin talk her serve both as puerto rico, lieutenant governor, and secretary of state jones been alive via skype. from puerto ricans, capital son, one could help you with sir on the program, in your opinion, what seems to have gone wrong this time? well, the fine, there was a minor fire at a yard in front of the, a, one of the power generators. now we've had since 942 a unitary ah, well, we're, everything is connected. so if anything goes wrong, it can trigger a cascade of events that will shut down the system to protect the system. or we have to move to micro grid. we have to move to renewable energy, but we haven't done it yet. i mean, is this all about of failing or out of date infrastructure as well that needs further investment? or is it all about sort of trying to recover from previous hurricane damages of not so long ago? yeah. you know, we had, we have maria, almost 5 years ago. the federal government has assigned around $10000000000.00 so that we can reduce the power, the power system that has not been done yet. and there is a debate as well. they should basic
well, kenneth macklin talk her serve both as puerto rico, lieutenant governor, and secretary of state jones been alive via skype. from puerto ricans, capital son, one could help you with sir on the program, in your opinion, what seems to have gone wrong this time? well, the fine, there was a minor fire at a yard in front of the, a, one of the power generators. now we've had since 942 a unitary ah, well, we're, everything is connected. so if anything goes wrong, it can trigger a cascade of...
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kenneth rossjunior, say his name! kenneth ross junior.tter la what she thought of that. they are wrong. they say that i am a black mother and a black los angeles who has three black children, who constantly feel intimidated and harassed and feel the threat of police brutality. so even if they have relationships, those relationships are not equal relationships. those relationships come as a result of fear and intimidation. many here are fighting forjustice and for change. i would like to see officers prosecuted that are murdering people's children. 0k? just like if you want to murder someone, you would be prosecuted. just because they are the police, hiding behind badges, that does not give them the right to murder someone get away with it. the families of those who have been killed and find peace and the young brothers can have a future free from fear and intimidation. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. that is it from me for the moment. sunnier skies are not necessarily a sign of things to come this bank holiday weekend. in fact, there
kenneth rossjunior, say his name! kenneth ross junior.tter la what she thought of that. they are wrong. they say that i am a black mother and a black los angeles who has three black children, who constantly feel intimidated and harassed and feel the threat of police brutality. so even if they have relationships, those relationships are not equal relationships. those relationships come as a result of fear and intimidation. many here are fighting forjustice and for change. i would like to see...
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kenneth clark described you as... j clearly did... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge. — you as... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge. i _ you as... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge, i would _ you as... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge, i would have - you as... i think if i hadn't been | to oxbridge, i would have found you as... i think if i hadn't been - to oxbridge, i would have found the to 0xbridge, i would have found the treasury much tougher. the interesting thing about the treasury, the only people who really looked like me were cleaning the loos and they were very few women. someone said to me early on, "you're permitted one eccentricity, and if you're a woman, basically that's it." was then incredibly supportive and help to navigate, because the treasury has its own, and i loved the treasury. but it has its own code and ways of working. you mention you — code and ways of working. you mention you loved _ code and ways of working. you mention you loved the treasury, and i admit the first time i ever became aware o
kenneth clark described you as... j clearly did... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge. — you as... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge. i _ you as... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge, i would _ you as... i think if i hadn't been to oxbridge, i would have - you as... i think if i hadn't been | to oxbridge, i would have found you as... i think if i hadn't been - to oxbridge, i would have found the to 0xbridge, i would have found the treasury much tougher. the interesting thing about the...
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kenneth, welcome to the program. that language is deeply chilling and unnerving.nd that has echoes across ages for the world for the kind of logic used to justify crimes against europe. >> that's true, chris. if you look at cases of mass atrocities, he almost always are preceded by an effort to dehumanize the perceived enemy. so the rwanda genocide, for example, they spoke about them as being cockroaches, not people. things you can snap out. in the case of ukraine is taken a step further, and that putin has the same normally. he claims that ukraine doesn't exist as a nation. the ukrainians welcome him, but it turns out, even the russians in ukraine prefer they're nations democracy to putin's autocracy. how do you explain that? the missouri nods of fide. look i'm not see is a threat. a soviet russia had a terrible experience with nazis. soldiers going, and actually come to perceive the local population as nazis, they've laid the groundwork for atrocities. i think it's important to know, to, that is not just this propaganda. you also have to look at how russian comm
kenneth, welcome to the program. that language is deeply chilling and unnerving.nd that has echoes across ages for the world for the kind of logic used to justify crimes against europe. >> that's true, chris. if you look at cases of mass atrocities, he almost always are preceded by an effort to dehumanize the perceived enemy. so the rwanda genocide, for example, they spoke about them as being cockroaches, not people. things you can snap out. in the case of ukraine is taken a step further,...
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jim carrey�*s got that moustache that looks like it came off of kenneth branagh when he was doing murderthe weird thing about it is, whenjim carrey started his career, it was all big, gurning, over—the—top performances, you know, ace ventura: pet detective. and then he started making things like, you know, man on the moon and eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. and now he's gone back to what he did originally, which was these kind of performances! and you canjust imagine them on set going, "jim, do you want to just tone it down a little bit?" "no, i want to do everything like this, because this is what i do!" i find that quite tiring. but you know, it is what it is. the film should be 76 minutes long — it's way, way longer than that. and certainly, there's much too much of all this! but you know, it is what it is. it's not eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. jim carrey�*s in the room, people! morbius, tell us about that. he groans should we move on? no, no, we need to. so, jared leto, who incidentally won a razzie for house of gucci... in bad italian accent: "hey, hey!" so dr micha
jim carrey�*s got that moustache that looks like it came off of kenneth branagh when he was doing murderthe weird thing about it is, whenjim carrey started his career, it was all big, gurning, over—the—top performances, you know, ace ventura: pet detective. and then he started making things like, you know, man on the moon and eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. and now he's gone back to what he did originally, which was these kind of performances! and you canjust imagine them on set...
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you see, can this is a kenneth, it was a hold on. i know we quit sasaki saw some of these at the hospital with from the front blind al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war. you grade. we've been given access to this special unit, making sure there's no threats behind those front lines. there's almost nic complete, destructive fighting back, a russian, a thought holding background forces. the scale of destruction is just now being revealed as we arrive in mic elias. there is panic. a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments in the vietnam war. the u. s. army used to heidi talks to cover side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance for chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. alice hock is flying over the ridge, spraying something, and they didn't even see the kids foot. 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people
you see, can this is a kenneth, it was a hold on. i know we quit sasaki saw some of these at the hospital with from the front blind al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war. you grade. we've been given access to this special unit, making sure there's no threats behind those front lines. there's almost nic complete, destructive fighting back, a russian, a thought holding background forces. the scale of destruction is just now being revealed as we arrive in mic elias....
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kenneth, thank you.se sometimes after it takes a while and just hope that you get any help that you will need but thank you for coming in and sharing. we appreciate it very much. >> thank you for having me. been a pleasure. >>> all right, we'll be right back. doctor gives you a prescription. “let's get you on some antibiotics right away.” we could bring it right to your door. with 1 to 2 day delivery from your local cvs. or same day if you need it sooner. but aren't you glad you can also just swing by to pick it up, and get your questions answered? because peace of mind is something you just can't get in a cardboard box. that's how healthier happens together with cvs. the magic is calling you to stay at a disney resort hotel where you're surrounded by the world's most magical celebration. you soar to adventures... with extra time in any of the four theme parks, every day. start planning today. ♪ ♪ if you went on a road trip and you didn't stop for mcdonald's, that wasn't a road trip. it was just a really
kenneth, thank you.se sometimes after it takes a while and just hope that you get any help that you will need but thank you for coming in and sharing. we appreciate it very much. >> thank you for having me. been a pleasure. >>> all right, we'll be right back. doctor gives you a prescription. “let's get you on some antibiotics right away.” we could bring it right to your door. with 1 to 2 day delivery from your local cvs. or same day if you need it sooner. but aren't you glad...
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also kenneth roth, executive director of human rights watch. kenneth, i know your time is limited so i want to start with you. how do you define -- i know we've been talking about war crimes. president zelenskyy is talking about genocide. what is your assessment? >> these are certainly war crimes. if you read the geneva conventions they made clear torturing prisoners, raping prisoners, executing prisoners are classic war crimes. as, i should add, bombardment to civilian areas or the besieging of civilians, the kind of thing we're seeing in mariupol. there's no question war crimes are taking place. one of the big questions is who is responsible. certainly the people on the ground are responsible. but the international criminal court, the most likely forum to prosecute these war crimes, it's going to look up the chain of command and it will look as far up as it can go. ideally you get a written order to go do this and do that, but it's rare to get that kind of evidence. in terms of establishing so-called command responsibility, in other words the
also kenneth roth, executive director of human rights watch. kenneth, i know your time is limited so i want to start with you. how do you define -- i know we've been talking about war crimes. president zelenskyy is talking about genocide. what is your assessment? >> these are certainly war crimes. if you read the geneva conventions they made clear torturing prisoners, raping prisoners, executing prisoners are classic war crimes. as, i should add, bombardment to civilian areas or the...
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and kenneth is more than 50 insurance companies, but the penetration level is less than 3 percent. the big of a problem was really the lack of technological infrastructure. so that's what lum years we've built, that infrastructure. i'm to give you no digital platforms, banks, anybody who really wants to sell insurance products. the ability to do so. we started with kind sions because we felt that it was an easy way to access the market with a product that people understood and purchased on a day to day basis. it took less than 2 minutes to buy your policy, but actually something that was considered revolutionary in the market that we are we were a small, small team, like only 6 people. the ideas that come through at that point i think is really that's the most exciting baldwin that he was small, but everybody feels comfortable. we wrote down this goal for you wanted to accomplish, you know, and, and it was the ensuring $50000000.00 people and underwriting $1000000000.00 in premiums through the law. me got 4, were still far off, but i hope we'll get that eventually gone. it took me
and kenneth is more than 50 insurance companies, but the penetration level is less than 3 percent. the big of a problem was really the lack of technological infrastructure. so that's what lum years we've built, that infrastructure. i'm to give you no digital platforms, banks, anybody who really wants to sell insurance products. the ability to do so. we started with kind sions because we felt that it was an easy way to access the market with a product that people understood and purchased on a...
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, and, kenneth, i know who you're cheering for. >> reporter: you know, eva. you already know but, yes, two thrilling games on this court last night, and we are down to two incredible programs, connecticut and south carolina. the huskies trying to be top dogs again after their back-to-back-to-back-to-back national championships a few years ago, but the gamecocks are planning to bring a strong game. >> the south carolina gamecocks are one win away from title number two. >> reporter: the final two. >> and that will do it. >> reporter: overnight, the women lit up the court in minneapolis. in the battle of the powerhouses, uconn knocking out defending national champion stanford in a march madness nail-biter. the huskies and legendary coach of 37 seasons geno auriemma playing for a national title f the first time since 2016. paige, top scorer, 14 points and you're heading to the big dance. how do you feel? >> i'm really excited. i'm really proud of this team and how far we've come but also a feeling of we're not satisfied and we still got one more game to go. >> ju
, and, kenneth, i know who you're cheering for. >> reporter: you know, eva. you already know but, yes, two thrilling games on this court last night, and we are down to two incredible programs, connecticut and south carolina. the huskies trying to be top dogs again after their back-to-back-to-back-to-back national championships a few years ago, but the gamecocks are planning to bring a strong game. >> the south carolina gamecocks are one win away from title number two. >>...
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it starts half a mile south of the kenneth patrick visitor center. >> new at 11:00. a poplar high school coach just called it a career at the age of 89. >> it is really bittersweet. i don't know how to put it in words, you know. it is really tough on me to think that this is the last time that i am going to, you know, be with the team. >> coaching for nearly half a century. today was her final match. a sport she coached to 13 league championships. >> the players wore shirts saying they love her and it is clear she loves them back. >> you watch them grow, really, they come like little innocent players and then they mature and then they leave. and then they come back and visit which is really nice. it is kind of sad to think it will be the last time i swept the floor, and the last time i am going to see them. that is okay. i will be back to see them. >> just amazing. a major impact. 13 championships, too. >> right. i bet she has kids and their kids and their kids. >> does she run along the sideline. >> she can move still, almost 90 years old. >> doing just fine. >>> ta
it starts half a mile south of the kenneth patrick visitor center. >> new at 11:00. a poplar high school coach just called it a career at the age of 89. >> it is really bittersweet. i don't know how to put it in words, you know. it is really tough on me to think that this is the last time that i am going to, you know, be with the team. >> coaching for nearly half a century. today was her final match. a sport she coached to 13 league championships. >> the players wore...
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closure starts half a mile south of the kenneth patrick visitor center.ruise scrambled to rescue thousands of california bees left on airport tarmac. about 200 packages with about 10,000 bees in each crate were supposed to be flown from sacramento to alaska over the weekend, but for some reason, they ended up in atlanta. so after four days, the bees started to escape, and workers to the cargo containers outside in the heat. the person who was supposed to get the bees reached out to a local beekeeper for help. certainly thanks to a quick response of the georgia be community, many of those bees were saved. >> i also read that the containers the bees were in were actually loaded in upside down, which meant the bees could not get to their food, which is sugar water. so that did not help. >> sometimes your luggage gets lost. i have not heard about is getting lost. >> same rules. >>> exactly. around here, anything that is flying on this more wind tomorrow. there is a forced transition. but it is going to be breezy tomorrow. a bunch of wind is going to kick in.
closure starts half a mile south of the kenneth patrick visitor center.ruise scrambled to rescue thousands of california bees left on airport tarmac. about 200 packages with about 10,000 bees in each crate were supposed to be flown from sacramento to alaska over the weekend, but for some reason, they ended up in atlanta. so after four days, the bees started to escape, and workers to the cargo containers outside in the heat. the person who was supposed to get the bees reached out to a local...
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and what it does is it flies out of its kenneth to a distance of about a height of about a meter and designates and all this shrapner war, these pieces and flicks of metal embedded in these plastic shred everyone around at the chess level. also here, ah, andy, thank bonds and hundreds and hundreds of kilograms of high explosives. what they would do with these is stick detonators and fuses from grenades into these blocks of exclusives, and they would cover them with frat bell. so bolts or nails and they would hide them and bushes, tie them to trees. so any one who would step on the trip up would set these off. according to the ottawa treaty which ukraine joined at 1997 members, states have 4 years to destroy all anti personnel mines and cannot use them under any circumstances. among the mines that we saw were over them 72 and p, and then anti personnel mines, which ukraine had almost half a 1000000 off and which they promised to the world they destroyed 11 years ago. and yet all around are freshly planted. ukrainian mine fields laid to slow rushes advance full of different band anti p
and what it does is it flies out of its kenneth to a distance of about a height of about a meter and designates and all this shrapner war, these pieces and flicks of metal embedded in these plastic shred everyone around at the chess level. also here, ah, andy, thank bonds and hundreds and hundreds of kilograms of high explosives. what they would do with these is stick detonators and fuses from grenades into these blocks of exclusives, and they would cover them with frat bell. so bolts or nails...
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i want to bring in now the executive director of human rights watch, kenneth roth. mr. roth, thanks for being on with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having me. >> let me start to your reaction to what we have just heard from the white house and that briefing from the national security advisor calling what happened in bucha war crimes and stopping short as we just discussed of making this designation of genocide. >> there's no question that these are war crimes. if you are executing or mistreating a prisoner, that's a classic war crime. and at least some of the cases in bucha seem to be like that. when you have people whose hands are bound and by all indications are executed, that's a classic war crime. other war crimes are the indiscriminate bombardment of civilian areas that we've seen in other parts of ukraine. so that is pretty straightforward. genocide is an entirely different crime. i have to say there's always this tendency to have charge inflation. you have like war crimes isn't bad enough, even though these are horrible crimes. genocide is a particular and
i want to bring in now the executive director of human rights watch, kenneth roth. mr. roth, thanks for being on with us this afternoon. >> thank you for having me. >> let me start to your reaction to what we have just heard from the white house and that briefing from the national security advisor calling what happened in bucha war crimes and stopping short as we just discussed of making this designation of genocide. >> there's no question that these are war crimes. if you are...
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been in custody for more than a year and a half since his arrest and september 2021 from 0. brit kenneth in hong kong. and handing down the sentence, judge stanley, chad said that tom touchy showed very little remorse and sincerity during the court proceedings. tom was a very outspoken figure. he ran a very popular talk show. and there's some concern about what this sentencing might mean for media. freedom press freedom in hong kong, which is meant to be guaranteed in the cities. many constitution, the basic law. when hong kong was handed back to chinese rule from british rule, there's also some concern about what the new leadership might bring into hong kong from july. that will be a new leader taking over from chief executive carry lamb, and that's expected to be the one horse race, which is a john lee. the former security chief, john lee led the response to the 2019 protested. he's expected to take a more hard line approach to leadership. so there is a renewed sense of unease and apprehension about what visit new era of leadership and hong kong might mean. reckless al jazeera hong kon
been in custody for more than a year and a half since his arrest and september 2021 from 0. brit kenneth in hong kong. and handing down the sentence, judge stanley, chad said that tom touchy showed very little remorse and sincerity during the court proceedings. tom was a very outspoken figure. he ran a very popular talk show. and there's some concern about what this sentencing might mean for media. freedom press freedom in hong kong, which is meant to be guaranteed in the cities. many...
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chemical follow garnet, and if your dilemma cor, but how many farmers in india know about soviet kenneth forecast? and how did those who do find out about it? at this workshop led by the agricultural university in the state of talent, gonna farmers are learning how to survive in this era of climate crisis. they suggest that farmers use more climate, resilient seats and utilize more efficient irrigation methods. consultants also inform farmers about elena sort of yet can, is forecasts by a what's up or email. there are more than 5 and a half 1000000 farmers in the state of talent. gonna this is the india meteorological department in puny, the government's whether agency with their predictions of when it will rain and how much they help save lives. like they did during the maha, roster of floods in july of 2021. though 250 people lost their lives, 350000 residents were able to be evacuated. monsoon whisper, elena serv. yackino in germany is very thankful for the work of india's officials, especially for the data on air moisture and temperature that helped with her forecasts. sir of jak tin
chemical follow garnet, and if your dilemma cor, but how many farmers in india know about soviet kenneth forecast? and how did those who do find out about it? at this workshop led by the agricultural university in the state of talent, gonna farmers are learning how to survive in this era of climate crisis. they suggest that farmers use more climate, resilient seats and utilize more efficient irrigation methods. consultants also inform farmers about elena sort of yet can, is forecasts by a...
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kenneth clark described you as one of the best people he'd ever worked with. to 0xbridge, i would have found the treasury much tougher. the interesting thing about the treasury, the only people who really looked like me were cleaning the loos and they were very few women. someone said to me early on, "you're permitted one eccentricity, and if you're a woman, basically that's it." was then incredibly supportive and help to navigate, because the treasury has its own, and i loved the treasury. but it has its own code and ways of working. you mention you loved the treasury, and i admit, the first time i ever became aware of you was when you and your husband were referred to as mr and mrs treasury. can we just confirm that your idea of a romantic night in, not talking about fiscal multipliers? that sounded rather patronising. i think this was... running public finances, probably just been made a second permanent secretary. robert was responsible for the economic forecasting. the sad thing is any parents we spend 90% of the time worrying about the kids and the rest
kenneth clark described you as one of the best people he'd ever worked with. to 0xbridge, i would have found the treasury much tougher. the interesting thing about the treasury, the only people who really looked like me were cleaning the loos and they were very few women. someone said to me early on, "you're permitted one eccentricity, and if you're a woman, basically that's it." was then incredibly supportive and help to navigate, because the treasury has its own, and i loved the...
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host: kenneth, missouri. caller: good morning. you are an old country club republican, you and this cheney. -- liz cheney. i am a vietnam veteran. i am a republican, but you are a go along, get along and have been through most of my life. you give into the democrats. you are past history. you could not win your district now because people in red states do not like country club republicans such as yourself. we think that this country has gone too far to the left. almost every word we have had recently, a democrat has been the president. -- almost every war that tells you something. you get along with these people -- host: are you a supporter of trump? caller: i m because he would take care of the border problem and would stand up for america and not being one of these new world order individuals. host: let us look at those two issues, the border and standing up for america. was president trump successful? guest: he did a lot of good things on the border. there are a lot of liberals that do not think we should have a border. that is
host: kenneth, missouri. caller: good morning. you are an old country club republican, you and this cheney. -- liz cheney. i am a vietnam veteran. i am a republican, but you are a go along, get along and have been through most of my life. you give into the democrats. you are past history. you could not win your district now because people in red states do not like country club republicans such as yourself. we think that this country has gone too far to the left. almost every word we have had...
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without this instrument shrinking in the background. 6 cock fighting is embedded in the culture of kenneth new york community. the sport has been passed down from one generation to the next. and i use a lulu once his children to keep his legacy alive. drug when my kids grow old like them to be proud of the coach and to know that it's paid for the education. they should not just be seeing news on to your read on newspapers about their dad on, on. they should know the what part of the culture from the what go on the actively participated. they used to sing and dance, just like you've seen this kids doing all of them from the young to the old. well to struggle quite a lot. like any family business, every one has a role to play. the young girls entertain spectators while the older boys take care of the cockles and daughter molded malesky regaled every one with the rosella. i started playing with him when i was so young, i can't even remember my age, but my mom was still alive at that time we were playing with him. we were go to most of the functions that he would train me how to play, so that
without this instrument shrinking in the background. 6 cock fighting is embedded in the culture of kenneth new york community. the sport has been passed down from one generation to the next. and i use a lulu once his children to keep his legacy alive. drug when my kids grow old like them to be proud of the coach and to know that it's paid for the education. they should not just be seeing news on to your read on newspapers about their dad on, on. they should know the what part of the culture...
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one expert spoke to abc's kenneth moton. >> you have a ship that draws 42 feet of water.t's how much water she needs to float. and she's in about 24 feet of water. so, she's well stuck in the mud. >> reporter: attempts to free "the ever forward" failed, after crews dug out 82,000 cubic yards of mud around the ship. now, degrcrews say they need to remove the cargo containers from the ship before they can free the ship. >> in the industry, they call them boxes. take the boxes off. probably take off fuel, i would think. perhaps ball liast water. they're going to make it lighter. >> reporter: "the ever forward" is the largest ship to get stuck in the chesapeake bay. and that name may look familiar, because it's the same ship owned by "the ever given" that was disrupting global trade. the company is evoking an old maritime lieaw, those that have cargo on the ship help free it. >> the entire contents of my former apartment, everything that my husband and i have in the entire world. >> the operation to offload the containers and refloat the ship is expected to take two weeks. >>
one expert spoke to abc's kenneth moton. >> you have a ship that draws 42 feet of water.t's how much water she needs to float. and she's in about 24 feet of water. so, she's well stuck in the mud. >> reporter: attempts to free "the ever forward" failed, after crews dug out 82,000 cubic yards of mud around the ship. now, degrcrews say they need to remove the cargo containers from the ship before they can free the ship. >> in the industry, they call them boxes. take...
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. >> reporter: captain kenneth strong, the commanding officer in 2019 and '20 was forced to step downy due to what the navy calls "individual incidents of poor judgment." despite his early departure, strong was awarded the legion of merit at the ceremony in which he was replaced by the ship's current commanding officer. one of the the ship's crew told cbs news, it feels like big navy has left us out to dry. nobody cares. "big navy" meaning the admirals who run the navy, has now directed that all 360 sailors living aboard the ship while it's still in overhaul be allowed to move ashore, if they want. the navy would pay for the housing, but first, it has to find suitable accommodations. norah. >> o'donnell: that's a significant development. good reporting, david martin, thank you. well, the nation's teacher shortage is getting worse by the day with more than 330,000 fewer educators in the classroom than there were before the pandemic. the crisis among black men who are teachers is even more dire. but in tonight's "eye on america," cbs' jim axelrod looks at a philadelphia program that's w
. >> reporter: captain kenneth strong, the commanding officer in 2019 and '20 was forced to step downy due to what the navy calls "individual incidents of poor judgment." despite his early departure, strong was awarded the legion of merit at the ceremony in which he was replaced by the ship's current commanding officer. one of the the ship's crew told cbs news, it feels like big navy has left us out to dry. nobody cares. "big navy" meaning the admirals who run the...
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and this is why i think that's a very important question is being raised kenneth, we'd like to defend it, sovereign legal decisions on its foreign policy when it suits our national interest . and i think that obviously a country that is a part of european union, the country that is a part i need to have an obligation to defend this over. and in cases like these i like to ask you because you talked about, you know, powers of coercion as well. you know, trying to has so far, refused to condemn prudent for the invasion, despite calls in the you for, for it to do so. in particular, do you have any hope for china playing an active role and in stopping the war? well, not a lot of optimism from from my side i'm. i'm thinking that you know that, that the gray zone off i suppose, the neutrality and the question in this, the rough war against the brain is have reduced to almost nothing during the last last month. maybe you would have some doubt at the beginning, i could have understand that. but you know, when the war drops draws further, you know, when that we're seeing is pictures from, from
and this is why i think that's a very important question is being raised kenneth, we'd like to defend it, sovereign legal decisions on its foreign policy when it suits our national interest . and i think that obviously a country that is a part of european union, the country that is a part i need to have an obligation to defend this over. and in cases like these i like to ask you because you talked about, you know, powers of coercion as well. you know, trying to has so far, refused to condemn...
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the statistics from the digital lender, that association of kenneth says that people borrow money primarily to invest in their businesses. and then that you cation, but not necessarily for recurrent expenditure. people will not be harnessed with verizon for boring, basically in most of the loans that are consumer based loans. basically the good to the current expenditure and most times because those loans to not generate income and then default they're not paid. so basically you start choosing up after people who borrowed loans from you and basically put them into explained in waco, to buy for these nothing that to get out of it, that money is consumed. you have a head to go to tony. i'm coming to you, please don't run away because i could hear you me and, and i mean in the background. currently the interest rates on average and can are 24 percent for any money, but 24 percent is the average or any money borrowed. and usually when you're going anything, the chance of you getting a 24 percent return on that investment, it's upset. it doesn't matter what you invest in gold to try. it doesn't
the statistics from the digital lender, that association of kenneth says that people borrow money primarily to invest in their businesses. and then that you cation, but not necessarily for recurrent expenditure. people will not be harnessed with verizon for boring, basically in most of the loans that are consumer based loans. basically the good to the current expenditure and most times because those loans to not generate income and then default they're not paid. so basically you start choosing...