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they are a sensibly and the home on leicester square that richard clarke owned. the background is kind of an italian background in landscape at copley must have learned how to do while he was in italy. learned that his wife at coachella dude: he was still in italy -- his wife had come to london, he was still in italy. she left her youngest son behind and he died in january and never came to england. when copley started this painting of his family, the baby would have been the child, but they died and copley must have known his wife was expected in -- expecting another one, so he left the space for the child in the painting. his image of his wife reminds you of an italian madonna and again it betrays his study in italy for the year before he came. we are sitting in furniture that would've been in their home in london. was a merchant in leaning and ity was his tea that had been dumped into the boston harbor for the boston tea parker -- the boston tea party. he probably had good reason to leave for england. this whole idea of a group portrait is something new, much
they are a sensibly and the home on leicester square that richard clarke owned. the background is kind of an italian background in landscape at copley must have learned how to do while he was in italy. learned that his wife at coachella dude: he was still in italy -- his wife had come to london, he was still in italy. she left her youngest son behind and he died in january and never came to england. when copley started this painting of his family, the baby would have been the child, but they...
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i think it would lead to leicester rations in the markets, not more. the 1949 father was graduate of the texas aggies. my father was one year behind him. what they want is in america that runs like it used to run. you have a new fed president in dallas. what leadership can the fed president bring to the governor's and the chair and washington to get this country back on track? number one, thank you for mentioning my beloved texas aggies. i have not got a chance to meet the new texas vice president. i think they can use their label put. i think that is an important thing to do to bring the voice of community financial institutions that help finance the new startups and small businesses and tried to permeate the bubbles, which is washington. we have had way too much of a washington new york red access. ofneed to bring in the voice relationship banking and community banking into the equation. , until we of the day do something about the regulatory on lot, the high tax place to make america a where people want to do business again, there is only so much th
i think it would lead to leicester rations in the markets, not more. the 1949 father was graduate of the texas aggies. my father was one year behind him. what they want is in america that runs like it used to run. you have a new fed president in dallas. what leadership can the fed president bring to the governor's and the chair and washington to get this country back on track? number one, thank you for mentioning my beloved texas aggies. i have not got a chance to meet the new texas vice...
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has portrayed, explained, and poked fun at the state china better than any other writer from the leicester east eliminating the gilded age, appetite, challenges, and dilemmas in a way that few have done. also is a contributor to this american life on public radio and frontline. before moving to the new yorker he was a beijing bureau chief for the chicago tribune we contributed to a series that won the 2,008 pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. the award for young journalists and the award for profile writing. please welcome evan oz knows. >> thank you very much. thank you to all of you. you have heard this from other offers. it is a special pleasure to be here with people who choose to be inside to talk about books. you are self selecting, and we we are an endangered species and i thank you for coming here. ii think that there are a lot of people in this room interested in the suspect of chat -- the subject of china for me if you want to know what it feels like to be a writer in china it is useful to remember and observation like john king fairbank, one of the great american china s
has portrayed, explained, and poked fun at the state china better than any other writer from the leicester east eliminating the gilded age, appetite, challenges, and dilemmas in a way that few have done. also is a contributor to this american life on public radio and frontline. before moving to the new yorker he was a beijing bureau chief for the chicago tribune we contributed to a series that won the 2,008 pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. the award for young journalists and the...
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other hong kong listeners -- listers being sold off due to the big slump in glencore. , london leicester's, down almost 7%, its biggest one-day drop since the height of the global financial crisis. rio tinto is down 4.5%. routinly, that commodity in the fear of glencore that was sparked in your session yesterday is slowing through into asia today. jonathan: juliette. here is what is happening in today's show. first up, mining meltdown. glencore gets absolutely hammered. what is next for the worst-performing stock infancy. -- stock in ftse. then, india cuts rates. and is danger ahead? fed isahn warns the creating trouble and we have no idea how bad it is going to be. it is there to say that glencore has had a pretty brutal year, of the share selloff reached new heights of brutality yesterday. check out the move. thatis not a year today, is over a single day of training. that was yesterday, down almost 30%. we are joined now by ryan chilcote. ryan: the case being made for buying the share is the same being made by city and report -- "bottomless, we don't think so." it is anticipating the mov
other hong kong listeners -- listers being sold off due to the big slump in glencore. , london leicester's, down almost 7%, its biggest one-day drop since the height of the global financial crisis. rio tinto is down 4.5%. routinly, that commodity in the fear of glencore that was sparked in your session yesterday is slowing through into asia today. jonathan: juliette. here is what is happening in today's show. first up, mining meltdown. glencore gets absolutely hammered. what is next for the...
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. >> you could probably talk to 50 different psychiatrists and read all of the leicester and get 50 differentut what drives the incest dynamic. some of it is control. some of it is lust. some of it is a narcissistic attraction to self and the creation of self. >> meanwhile, fritzl fabriced a believable cover story telling family and friends elizabeth had fled her home to join a cult insisting she didn't want to be found. he even presented letters from her she forced her to write. fritzl's careful web of lies worked. no one came looking for elizabeth. not her mother. not her friends. not the neighbors. not the police. >> this is something police see time and time again. as we ail know, every child leaves the family home at some point. then her 19th birthday arrived. the austrian police won't allow the search at 19 because from this age onwards an austrian citizen can go anywhere in the world they want to go. >> reporter: in planning elizabeth's disappearance, fritzl was meticulous. he was known to be highly organized. a quality appreciated with those whom he did business t. fritzl family ran a
. >> you could probably talk to 50 different psychiatrists and read all of the leicester and get 50 differentut what drives the incest dynamic. some of it is control. some of it is lust. some of it is a narcissistic attraction to self and the creation of self. >> meanwhile, fritzl fabriced a believable cover story telling family and friends elizabeth had fled her home to join a cult insisting she didn't want to be found. he even presented letters from her she forced her to write....
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artisans and laborers who worked for two years to bring that cathedral to its current state of leicester. that is a system he fails to appreciate. neil: does walk the walk. whenever his background you can understand where he is coming from. i don't know if he will get too preachy but he is on the side of changing a problem. any hint from that is going to rankle some people. in judge napolitano: democrats released a tape two hours ago suggested, a tape of pollution, extreme examples of pollution around the world suggesting this is what the pope should address. even when you have of liberal progressive pope, it is a no-no to tell the pope would you expect him to talk about. >> he is the first that will speak to congress. but others have been compelled to to say things. judge napolitano: catholic social teaching is have a big heart and the rather's keeper. we were raised in that tradition. the issue is should the government force you to have a big heart and to your brother's keeper? his predecessors said no. it is a moral choice on your part. he says yes, it is an obligation. neil: do you a
artisans and laborers who worked for two years to bring that cathedral to its current state of leicester. that is a system he fails to appreciate. neil: does walk the walk. whenever his background you can understand where he is coming from. i don't know if he will get too preachy but he is on the side of changing a problem. any hint from that is going to rankle some people. in judge napolitano: democrats released a tape two hours ago suggested, a tape of pollution, extreme examples of pollution...
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has portrayed, explained, and poked fun at the state china better than any other writer from the leicester east eliminating the gilded age, appetite, challenges, and dilemmas in a way that few have done. also is a contributor to this american life on public radio and frontline. before moving to the new yorker he was a beijing bureau chief for the chicago tribune we contributed to a series that won the 2,008 pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. the award for young journalists and the award for profile writing. please welcome evan oz knows. >> thank you very much. thank you to all of you. you have heard this from other offers. it is a special pleasure to be here with people who choose to be inside to talk about books. you are self selecting, and we we are an endangered species and i thank you for coming here. ii think that there are a lot of people in this room interested in the suspect of chat -- the subject of china for me if you want to know what it feels like to be a writer in china it is useful to remember and observation like john king fairbank, one of the great american china s
has portrayed, explained, and poked fun at the state china better than any other writer from the leicester east eliminating the gilded age, appetite, challenges, and dilemmas in a way that few have done. also is a contributor to this american life on public radio and frontline. before moving to the new yorker he was a beijing bureau chief for the chicago tribune we contributed to a series that won the 2,008 pulitzer prize for investigative reporting. the award for young journalists and the...