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linton: hello. linton besser, abc. emmanuel: yeah, wow. i'm emmanuel. linton: nice to meet you.. emmanuel: we are going to take this bale. this one, yeah. this one are from australia. we want to see what is inside. and it's ladies' summer jacket. linton: he's one of the few to import used clothing from australia. emmanuel: yeah, i'm going to open. we'll sort them into groups. linton: okay. linton: until they open their bales, importers have no idea whether they contain trash or treasure. emmanuel: it's nice, blue, so this one is going like this. top quality. here, we can't wear this one. linton: so, is that gonna be rubbish? emmanuel: yeah, this is rubbish. and this one too, or quality second. linton: second. okay. emmanuel: this, you can't wear it. this one is going to rubbish. linton: and also, look. it's got a stain here. emmanuel: yeah, it's no good. linton: it's no good. emmanuel: it's no good. no good. linton: emmanuel and his colleagues despair at the growing number of low-quality clothes arriving in ghana. linton: what do you think of this one? emmanuel: see how it is. d
linton: hello. linton besser, abc. emmanuel: yeah, wow. i'm emmanuel. linton: nice to meet you.. emmanuel: we are going to take this bale. this one, yeah. this one are from australia. we want to see what is inside. and it's ladies' summer jacket. linton: he's one of the few to import used clothing from australia. emmanuel: yeah, i'm going to open. we'll sort them into groups. linton: okay. linton: until they open their bales, importers have no idea whether they contain trash or treasure....
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linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition.used clothes has created thousands of jobs,
linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition.used clothes has created thousands of jobs,
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linton's wife, marianne and children, lily and michael establish the mark linton history prize and have generously supported and sponsored the lucas prize project since its creation. tony, as friends knew him, began the that would distinguish him as one of the country's master storyteller hours while an undergraduate reporter at the harvard crimson. he would go on to win two pulitzer prizes, the first in 1968 for his reporting the new york times, the second for common ground. a turbulent decade in the lives of three american families. his landmark work about school desegregation and bussing in boston. the work is american masterpiece. one of lucas's great gifts was his ability to pair the common, the combustible. there was always a fine tension running beneath the most mundane moments in the book a writing style that must characterize the social climate in boston during this tumultuous period, tony published five important books each and examined notion of a critical rift in america's social and political landscape, each seen through the lens of individuals caught up in the tides of cha
linton's wife, marianne and children, lily and michael establish the mark linton history prize and have generously supported and sponsored the lucas prize project since its creation. tony, as friends knew him, began the that would distinguish him as one of the country's master storyteller hours while an undergraduate reporter at the harvard crimson. he would go on to win two pulitzer prizes, the first in 1968 for his reporting the new york times, the second for common ground. a turbulent decade...
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brigadier general linton is serving in the 88th readiness division in minnesota. he graduated from the state university of new york, rotc program, began a 31-year career of service, and included 24 duty assignments deploying to haiti, bosnia and kuwait. general linton served most recently as chief of staff of operation warp speed, the critical effort to accelerate covid-19 vaccination development. general linton has been awarded the legion of merit, a the defense meritorious medal and the meritorious service medal with silver oak leaf cluster. the president has also nominated brigadier general stacey m. babcock to be a major general in it the united states army reserve. most recently, general babcock served in this fort knox, kentucky, graduated from the row chester rotc program in 1919 and has served 32 years, a career span something 25 different assign signments, including three separate deployments to iraq. general babcock has been awarded the brans star. peggy mcman us in, colonel mcmanus serves as senior board advisor, office deputy chief of staff, g1 washing
brigadier general linton is serving in the 88th readiness division in minnesota. he graduated from the state university of new york, rotc program, began a 31-year career of service, and included 24 duty assignments deploying to haiti, bosnia and kuwait. general linton served most recently as chief of staff of operation warp speed, the critical effort to accelerate covid-19 vaccination development. general linton has been awarded the legion of merit, a the defense meritorious medal and the...
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linton: too many of them arrive in unwearable condition.trade in used clothes has created thousands of jobs,
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brigadier general linton is serving in the 88th readiness division in minnesota.e graduated from the state university of new york, rotc program, began a 31-year career of service, and included 24 duty assignments deploying to haiti, bosnia and kuwait. general linton served most recently as chief of staff of operation warp speed, the critical effort to accelerate covid-19 vaccination development. general linton has been awarded the legion of merit, a the defense meritorious medal and the meritorious service medal with silver oak leaf cluster. the president has also nominated brigadier general stacey m. babcock to be a major general in it the united states army reserve. most recently, general babcock served in this fort knox, kentucky, graduated from the row chester rotc program in 1919 and has served 32 years, a career span something 25 different assign signments, including three separate deployments to iraq. general babcock has been awarded the brans star. peggy mcman us in, colonel mcmanus serves as senior board advisor, office deputy chief of staff, g1 washingto
brigadier general linton is serving in the 88th readiness division in minnesota.e graduated from the state university of new york, rotc program, began a 31-year career of service, and included 24 duty assignments deploying to haiti, bosnia and kuwait. general linton served most recently as chief of staff of operation warp speed, the critical effort to accelerate covid-19 vaccination development. general linton has been awarded the legion of merit, a the defense meritorious medal and the...
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you write about abraham linton -- abraham lincoln, what happened on that day? >> they had three sons at that point. one son died. he got sick, he got typhoid. it was crushing. devastating. they were deeply attached to him. his interior life is very difficult to access. he wanted to go by what people remembered. those members could be imperfect or self motivating. it was very early that had a deep impact on both of them. based on the research, it was pretty clear that he let him to rethink some of his ideas. >> you say during this time that lincoln began to see himself as an instrument of god in prosecuting the war. can you talk a little bit more about that? >> weiner is becoming more spiritual in some ways in 1862 and 1863. we can see it in his writing, his public papers. we see it reflected in the members of people around family members, including his wife. we also know from his own writing and conversations he had with other people that he is coming to believe not only that there is god, it is way less personal than the traditional evangelical conception of g
you write about abraham linton -- abraham lincoln, what happened on that day? >> they had three sons at that point. one son died. he got sick, he got typhoid. it was crushing. devastating. they were deeply attached to him. his interior life is very difficult to access. he wanted to go by what people remembered. those members could be imperfect or self motivating. it was very early that had a deep impact on both of them. based on the research, it was pretty clear that he let him to rethink...
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." >>> hi, i'm megan linton, a scientist at the atlantic white shark conservancy.f marine fisheries. what are we doing today, greg? >> we are looking for white sharks so that we can identify them and tag them. we've got a spotter plane looking to these shallow areas so we can go up to them. >> he's got scars on his side. >> wow, he's looking right at me. over the years, we've tagged over 300 of these animals using a variety of techniques from acoustic tags, satellite link tags to camera tags, you name it. using drone technology also we are observing the behavior of white sharks close to shore. >> do you want to radio in? it's getting close. about 300 feet angling in. so whenever we're out on the water or we're flying the drones from the beaches, we're always reporting those sightings through the sharktivity app. anytime a tagged shark swims past one of those buoys that information gets pushed immediately. people can also report their shark sightings through this as well. >> ultimately we're looking for patterns of movement that will tell us when and where white sha
." >>> hi, i'm megan linton, a scientist at the atlantic white shark conservancy.f marine fisheries. what are we doing today, greg? >> we are looking for white sharks so that we can identify them and tag them. we've got a spotter plane looking to these shallow areas so we can go up to them. >> he's got scars on his side. >> wow, he's looking right at me. over the years, we've tagged over 300 of these animals using a variety of techniques from acoustic tags,...
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so, after we show you what we are linton-ites, wait will turn to mr. woodward, who joins us later in this program. but first, we will walk through some of his reporting. largely, chronologically, as a pandemic first that america. if journalism is the first draft of history, let me put it like this. tonight we are attempting at least the beginning, or a bit of, or a step at, the second draft of history. documenting the pandemics early days. knowledge that was gathered later and developed overtime, headlines, and information, as it came in. this virus would define our lives and caused so many deaths, killing more than 1 million americans, more than a number of americans killed and both world wars. again, we all live through it, we think we know it, we are tired of. it took more of our fellow citizens lives that both world wars. so this couldn't matter more. it also of course up in the social contract, law, politics, our economy, jobs, and ways that will continue to reverberate even today. what we are doing tonight is to apply this knowledge as well as a
so, after we show you what we are linton-ites, wait will turn to mr. woodward, who joins us later in this program. but first, we will walk through some of his reporting. largely, chronologically, as a pandemic first that america. if journalism is the first draft of history, let me put it like this. tonight we are attempting at least the beginning, or a bit of, or a step at, the second draft of history. documenting the pandemics early days. knowledge that was gathered later and developed...
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patrick you'll also know that i was looking to put in a temporary facility last year in linton on ousetually not too ouse, not actually not too dissimilar to well, a much smaller scale than wethersfield, but a disused raf base where we could actually help to detain people before they were removed to rwanda . and that was to rwanda. and that was basically the plans that we had. now, obviously , governments have now, obviously, governments have come and gone. i chose to leave the government because of all the government because of all the shenanigans that took place. quite frankly, last year with my parliamentary colleagues. but you know, we laid the foundations and i think one of the worries and the problems that we have and i think the british public, you know, inevitably be concerned inevitably will be concerned about that can't about this, is that you can't throw the baby out with the bathwater. we have laws in place, and borders bathwater. we have laws in plac�*you and borders bathwater. we have laws in plac�*you know, and borders bathwater. we have laws in plac�*you know, weand bor
patrick you'll also know that i was looking to put in a temporary facility last year in linton on ousetually not too ouse, not actually not too dissimilar to well, a much smaller scale than wethersfield, but a disused raf base where we could actually help to detain people before they were removed to rwanda . and that was to rwanda. and that was basically the plans that we had. now, obviously , governments have now, obviously, governments have come and gone. i chose to leave the government...