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he will be replaced by the man running parks and products division for mercer.she has come back to earth after losses. the space tourism adventure reported a loss for the december quarter. it shares fell in after hours trade by 6%, causing a rise that has seen the company tripled in value this year. looking at the markets before we go... japan's negate down by more than 1.596, japan's negate down by more than 1.5%, extending their losses from yesterday and we saw sharp falls on wall street as well. thank you for watching. you're watching bbc news. the top stories: the coronavirus outbreak has sparked sharp falls for the second day running on stock markets in europe and the us. more than a dozen people have been killed in the indian capital, delhi, in the worst rioting between hindus and muslims for decades. the former liberal leader, lord steel, has resigned from the liberal democrats and announced his retirement from the house of lords, in response to being criticised by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. the inquiry found that, as party leader in
he will be replaced by the man running parks and products division for mercer.she has come back to earth after losses. the space tourism adventure reported a loss for the december quarter. it shares fell in after hours trade by 6%, causing a rise that has seen the company tripled in value this year. looking at the markets before we go... japan's negate down by more than 1.596, japan's negate down by more than 1.5%, extending their losses from yesterday and we saw sharp falls on wall street as...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.hs, two of america's largest dairy producers filed for bankruptcy including the country's guest. compared to a decade ago, the number of dairy farmers has dropped by 30%. a few factors are contributing. 0ne of which is if you compare it to a decade ago, the number of dairy farms is declined. this local coffee shop in brooklyn offers three kinds of milk. 0nly this local coffee shop in brooklyn offers three kinds of milk. only one offers three kinds of milk. only one of those comes from a cow. what did you just order? chaya. of those comes from a cow. what did youjust order? chaya. oatmeal. what kind of milk was to mark difficulty armoured or coconut. i use soy milk and arm and milk. of all the alternative milks, oat is the newcomer and its popularity has skyrocketed, with sales in the us surging more than 600% last year. they are pretty popular. i consider them kind of the norm at this point. actually kind of surprised when people order normal milk. an oat milk makes up a small part of
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.hs, two of america's largest dairy producers filed for bankruptcy including the country's guest. compared to a decade ago, the number of dairy farmers has dropped by 30%. a few factors are contributing. 0ne of which is if you compare it to a decade ago, the number of dairy farms is declined. this local coffee shop in brooklyn offers three kinds of milk. 0nly this local coffee shop in brooklyn offers three kinds of milk. only one offers three kinds of milk. only one...
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my name is bill mercer and i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at panhandle plains historical museum. today, i would like to share with you a little bit about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans here in the panhandle of texas. that wery appropriate begin with the contemporary. i am standing here next to a magnificent piece of sculpture by the noted artist, alan hauser, who was apache. he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendent of geronimo's band, who moved to -- after ther the band were captured. he later became a terrific see, this as you can particular piece is a native american on horseback and that is truly the story of native americans in the southern plains region in the panhandle especially. available, incame the 1600s, particularly the comanches and some of the apache people, they were able to obtain horses from the traders in santa fe, stealing some of them as well. they were able to utilize the environment much more efficiently, because they could cover much longer distances. the bison hunting cultu
my name is bill mercer and i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at panhandle plains historical museum. today, i would like to share with you a little bit about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans here in the panhandle of texas. that wery appropriate begin with the contemporary. i am standing here next to a magnificent piece of sculpture by the noted artist, alan hauser, who was apache. he was born in oklahoma. he...
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. >> my name is bill mercer and i am the assisted director of curatorial affairs. what i would like to do is to ofre with you a little bit the history of native americans in the culture here in texas. it is appropriate that we begin with the contemporary. a --standing here next to alan apache was born in oklahoma, a descendent of geronimo's band who was removed andklahoma after geronimo his family were captured and he later became a terrific artist. one of the main focuses of this piece is a native american on horseback and that is truly the story of native americans in the southern plains region and in .he panhandle, especially one of the most important events of the 1600s, particularly the comanche and apache people. they were able to trade horses from santa fe. they were able to utilize the environment more efficiently because they can cover longer distances. the bison hunting culture really became the strong suit, the highlight of the area. do today is share with you some of the objects that were associated with that kind of mobility, objects such as clothing t
. >> my name is bill mercer and i am the assisted director of curatorial affairs. what i would like to do is to ofre with you a little bit the history of native americans in the culture here in texas. it is appropriate that we begin with the contemporary. a --standing here next to alan apache was born in oklahoma, a descendent of geronimo's band who was removed andklahoma after geronimo his family were captured and he later became a terrific artist. one of the main focuses of this piece...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney., has won a resounding victory in the latest contest to choose a democrat no candidate for november's us presidential election. he was backed by more than 40% of voters in nevada's caucuses. the former vice—president, joe biden, finished second. 0ur correspondent sophie long has sent this report. nevada's caucases were the first chance for democratic presidential hopefuls to show their appeal to a diverse group of voters, in a state with a population representative of the country as a whole. the 78—year—old senator from vermont had already left nevada for campaign events in texas when he claimed victory. i think all of you know we won the popular vote in iowa! cheering and applause we won the new hampshire primary! cheering and applause and according to three networks and the ap, we have now won the nevada caucus. cheering and applause his triumph cements his status as the democrats' national frontrunner, but it will deepen concern among moderates in a party who feel the self—described
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney., has won a resounding victory in the latest contest to choose a democrat no candidate for november's us presidential election. he was backed by more than 40% of voters in nevada's caucuses. the former vice—president, joe biden, finished second. 0ur correspondent sophie long has sent this report. nevada's caucases were the first chance for democratic presidential hopefuls to show their appeal to a diverse group of voters, in a state with a population...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.ed the war effort are being urged to come forward to help mark the 75th anniversary of ve day. a series of events will be held to mark the end of the second world war in europe, on the 8th of may, as katharine da costa reports. sardines had nothing on the crowds in trafalgar square and piccadilly. after six long years of fear, blackouts and war, suddenly the national mood shifted to celebration. the children, many of whom have known nothing else but war, this day must have seemed like an entry into never—never land. on may 8th1945, more than a million people in britain took to the streets after winston churchill announced the war in europe was over. hostilities will end officially at one minute after midnight tonight, tuesday the 8th of may. we may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing. to recreate that iconic moment 75 years on, an extract from that victory speech will be broadcast in public spaces across the uk. this was a service of thanksgiving at westminster abbey on the 70t
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.ed the war effort are being urged to come forward to help mark the 75th anniversary of ve day. a series of events will be held to mark the end of the second world war in europe, on the 8th of may, as katharine da costa reports. sardines had nothing on the crowds in trafalgar square and piccadilly. after six long years of fear, blackouts and war, suddenly the national mood shifted to celebration. the children, many of whom have known nothing else but war, this day...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.c sport centre, here's holly. england are chasing a target of 257 to win the third and final one day international in south africa. adil rasheed starred with the ball, taking three wickets, while saqib mahmood marked his international debut by removing reeza hendricks. jonny bairstow got england off to a flying start with 43 off 23 balls. but he and jason roy went out in quick succession — england now 86 for three. england must win the game to level the series at 1—1. england's women are out of the t20 tri—nation series in australia, after losing by 16 runs to the home side. england bowled well, restricting australia to 132—7 from their 20 overs. but they couldn't produce a good performance with the bat, finishing on 116—7. it's not the best preparation for the t20 world cup for england, who only have three more games before their first match on 23rd march. manchester city's premier league match against west ham has been called off because of storm ciara, which is affecting numerous sp
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.c sport centre, here's holly. england are chasing a target of 257 to win the third and final one day international in south africa. adil rasheed starred with the ball, taking three wickets, while saqib mahmood marked his international debut by removing reeza hendricks. jonny bairstow got england off to a flying start with 43 off 23 balls. but he and jason roy went out in quick succession — england now 86 for three. england must win the game to level the series at...
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from sydney, phil mercer reports. this is a land of extremes. has fallen in new south wales and parts of queensland. some drought—hit farmers have had their best rainfall in a decade. sydney is anticipating its heaviest downpours since the late 1990s. roads have been turned into rivers. the authorities have warned of life—threatening flash flooding. the deluge is helping a marathon firefighting effort. a huge bushfire south of sydney that burned for more than 70 days and destroyed 300 homes has finally been put out. what a wonderful welcome the rainfall‘s been in the last couple of days, and the good news is, there's a forecast for the rain to continue and particularly spread across south—eastern new south wales, where our fires continue to burn and present challenges for firefighters and all those being impacted by the fires. in western australia, the cleanup continues after a tropical cyclone across the state's north—western coastline, bringing destructive winds and torrential rainfall. the storm is weakening, but weather forecasters say it's
from sydney, phil mercer reports. this is a land of extremes. has fallen in new south wales and parts of queensland. some drought—hit farmers have had their best rainfall in a decade. sydney is anticipating its heaviest downpours since the late 1990s. roads have been turned into rivers. the authorities have warned of life—threatening flash flooding. the deluge is helping a marathon firefighting effort. a huge bushfire south of sydney that burned for more than 70 days and destroyed 300 homes...
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the bbc‘s phil mercer reports from sydney.driest inhabited continent. water in australia is increasingly scarce. a long drought continues, and the dams that supply sydney are less than half full. residents are under the toughest water restrictions seen in a decade. this is one of the fundamental challenges for humanity — how does it deal with its water resources ? does it deal with its water resources? we hear a lot, and rightly, about the impacts of climate change, but the grip of water scarcity is just as big an issue for humanity, and places like australia and syd ney places like australia and sydney need to really get to grips with that. sydney's population is growing rapidly, but its reservoir levels are falling. securing water supplies for more and more people is a big challenge. the next 12 months will be critical. will the droughts in the big dry finally come to an end, or will australia's biggest city face even tougher water restrictions? a new light rail network is helping sydney to absorb a growing population. every
the bbc‘s phil mercer reports from sydney.driest inhabited continent. water in australia is increasingly scarce. a long drought continues, and the dams that supply sydney are less than half full. residents are under the toughest water restrictions seen in a decade. this is one of the fundamental challenges for humanity — how does it deal with its water resources ? does it deal with its water resources? we hear a lot, and rightly, about the impacts of climate change, but the grip of water...
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that tells us there was not a long-term impact whether it was sars, ebola, mercer, whatever the virus was. so i don't think it's going to be different this time. maria: 's you have to understand each arms around how long this coronavirus will go on. because the duration of a lance of the question. when you look at bond yields now they are rock-bottom levels. you say like you're going to get more opportunity when you look at stocks and company that pays dividends. often times you have dividend payers who are higher-yielding. >> look a week ago we had the ten year treasury decline 40 basis points down to a low of 1.51 of that it's a remarkable low in interest rates. that further enhances the valuation of six in, or cash. to us it is really a no-brainer in terms of where you put your money. bonds are dramatically overvalued. stocks are still reasonably valued given low inflation and low interest rates. maria: so what do you worry back in word you want to put your money? give us your ideas for 2020 in terms of sectors or individual stocks. wherever you want to go. i know you like a handfu
that tells us there was not a long-term impact whether it was sars, ebola, mercer, whatever the virus was. so i don't think it's going to be different this time. maria: 's you have to understand each arms around how long this coronavirus will go on. because the duration of a lance of the question. when you look at bond yields now they are rock-bottom levels. you say like you're going to get more opportunity when you look at stocks and company that pays dividends. often times you have dividend...
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for mercer tales and her fellow conservationists every crocodile deserves protection with the help of a local vet she gives this moral lays crocodile a check up before taking the specimen to its new home this year such a good fat boy. originally from the us has been fascinated by large predators since she was a child. her doctoral thesis focused on crocodiles. today and she's effectively belize's chief lobbyist for the reptiles. it's an hour long day trying throughout the country with a crocodile in the back. where this crocodile will ever be fit for reintroduction to the wild still remains to be seen. crocodiles are part of life in the rivers and lagoons of belize but most people want as little contact as possible with them not surprising given the largely negative headlines i'm not want to get harmed by crocker live because. i love my feet and my hands so that's to the interest for me. going i want there on. my calf your feet and that's. where with the end you're at the i made me i knew my. peaceful coexistence with the animals is possible as marissa tay is eager to communicate when
for mercer tales and her fellow conservationists every crocodile deserves protection with the help of a local vet she gives this moral lays crocodile a check up before taking the specimen to its new home this year such a good fat boy. originally from the us has been fascinated by large predators since she was a child. her doctoral thesis focused on crocodiles. today and she's effectively belize's chief lobbyist for the reptiles. it's an hour long day trying throughout the country with a...
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thank you, johnny mercer, minister for defence, pathway. to areas that don't need it. a bit of snow over the high ground of the pennines, southern uplands and north—east scotland for a time. that rain continuing for many parts. temperatures will rise, 10—12 for many parts of england, wales, the north—east, scotland, 5—6dc appear. rain continuing across the north west, wales, giving significant rainfall told tales as it moves to the east during saturday but also the east during saturday but also the win strengthening later on saturday into sunday or thanks to storm jorge, we can gusts of 65, 70 mph. this is worklife from bbc news, with samantha simmonds and ben bland. stocks suffer their worst week since the global financial crisis as businesses feels the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 28th of febuary. asian shares fall sharply after the dow racks up its biggest points loss on record. so could coronavirus cause a global downturn? with stocks on the slide, a growing number of businesse
thank you, johnny mercer, minister for defence, pathway. to areas that don't need it. a bit of snow over the high ground of the pennines, southern uplands and north—east scotland for a time. that rain continuing for many parts. temperatures will rise, 10—12 for many parts of england, wales, the north—east, scotland, 5—6dc appear. rain continuing across the north west, wales, giving significant rainfall told tales as it moves to the east during saturday but also the east during saturday...
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the ministerjohnny mercer later committed to meet with the roberts.her get immunity off of them or a change in the wild that they are held accountable a commitment to go further? most definitely because it can't affect us but it will affect more of our service personnel who join the army to serve the country and they should be looked after and when things go wrong, that can't be just let go. and we have to make sure it doesn't happen again for any other family. that's what we keep going for and we will keep going until we get it done. the ministry of defence turned down an interview but it said the safety and well—being of personnel remains a top priority. it regularly audits training. all deaths in training are investigated and it treats the process seriously and in virtually every case it has taken action before any decision on a crown censure. the roberts and others hope parliament will now continue what they started. to change the law and to stop history repeating itself. i have seen so many families go through this and it is traumatising. we are
the ministerjohnny mercer later committed to meet with the roberts.her get immunity off of them or a change in the wild that they are held accountable a commitment to go further? most definitely because it can't affect us but it will affect more of our service personnel who join the army to serve the country and they should be looked after and when things go wrong, that can't be just let go. and we have to make sure it doesn't happen again for any other family. that's what we keep going for and...
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shery: renee mcgowan, mercer asia ceo.r to su keenan. : -- haidi: we are having some audio issue there. we will get that sorted out. much more to come on the impact of the coronavirus on the market. the selloff is accelerating in the asian market. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: opec and its allies are working on new deals. saidroup's top official that the cartel and its allies are displaying renewed commitment to reach an accord in the face of the coronavirus. saudi arabia has been pushing for more production cuts but russia has appeared reluctant to do so. opec meets next week on march 5. saudi aramco went public in december raising nearly $30 billion making it the world's biggest ipo. the saudi government is considering listing it on the foreign stock exchange. they have already been in discussions with wall street banks. in an exclusive interview, the thiso chairman discussed with david roman stein. >> -- david rubenstein. >> you went public not too long ago. nowhe valuation was 1.7 and we are at $2 trillion
shery: renee mcgowan, mercer asia ceo.r to su keenan. : -- haidi: we are having some audio issue there. we will get that sorted out. much more to come on the impact of the coronavirus on the market. the selloff is accelerating in the asian market. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: opec and its allies are working on new deals. saidroup's top official that the cartel and its allies are displaying renewed commitment to reach an accord in the face of the coronavirus. saudi arabia has been...
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ministerjohnny mercer later committed to meet with the roberts. the fight goes on.munity off them or there is a change in the law that holds them accountable. a commitment to go further. it can't affect us, but it can affect so many of our service personnel. theyjoined the army to serve the country and should be looked after. when things go wrong they can'tjust be let go. we've got to make sure it doesn't happen again for any other family. that's what we keep going for and we will keep going until we get it done. the ministry of defence turned down an interview, but it said the safety and well—being of personnel remains a top priority. it regularly audits training and all deaths in training i investigated and it treats the sensor process seriously. in virtually every case, it has taken action before any decision on the crown censure. very encouraging, it was good to see she managed to get a question the roberts and others hope parliament will now continue what they started — to change the law, to stop history repeating itself. i've seen so many families go through t
ministerjohnny mercer later committed to meet with the roberts. the fight goes on.munity off them or there is a change in the law that holds them accountable. a commitment to go further. it can't affect us, but it can affect so many of our service personnel. theyjoined the army to serve the country and should be looked after. when things go wrong they can'tjust be let go. we've got to make sure it doesn't happen again for any other family. that's what we keep going for and we will keep going...
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ministerjohnny mercer later committed to meet with the roberts. the fight goes on. affect us, but it can affect so many of our service personnel. theyjoined the army to serve the country and should be looked after. when things go wrong they can'tjust looked after. when things go wrong they can't just be looked after. when things go wrong they can'tjust be let go. we've got to make sure it doesn't happen again for any other family. that's what we keep going for and we will keep going until we get it done. the ministry of defence turned down an interview, but it said, "the safety and wellbeing of personnel remains a top priority." it "regularly audits training," "all deaths in training are investigated" and it "treats the censure process seriously." and "in virtually every case" it "has taken action" before any decision on a crown censure. the roberts and others hope parliament will now continue what they started — to change the law, to stop history repeating itself. i've seen so many families go through this, and it's traumatising. we're talking about lives of people
ministerjohnny mercer later committed to meet with the roberts. the fight goes on. affect us, but it can affect so many of our service personnel. theyjoined the army to serve the country and should be looked after. when things go wrong they can'tjust looked after. when things go wrong they can't just be looked after. when things go wrong they can'tjust be let go. we've got to make sure it doesn't happen again for any other family. that's what we keep going for and we will keep going until we...
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more seriously mercer is it we have a very specific heaeat soooon tt will protect us from the five hundred degrees celsius and we have designed the uniquely for solar orbiter and we have taken all measures so that. way you could take one hi and this is whwhy w we cannot get closer we don't we go 228% of the distance between the sun and the earthh and we have- takaken extreme measures in order to make sure that everything will be good indeed so it caresses problem was he didn't have a team of scientists behind him when he was putting his wings and keeping the government lacks. he took a big risks in terms of what you're doing coming back to the practicalities of the applications of this me clearly the more you learn about the sun the more you learn about our future i presume because- clearly. our survival depends on the some survival. so ththis time is thehere is t there is te main source of energy of our solar system are treated and the only onene. and that the moe we learnrn aboutut the s some oe morere we u understanand physice more we understand how this energygy i is produceded and al.
more seriously mercer is it we have a very specific heaeat soooon tt will protect us from the five hundred degrees celsius and we have designed the uniquely for solar orbiter and we have taken all measures so that. way you could take one hi and this is whwhy w we cannot get closer we don't we go 228% of the distance between the sun and the earthh and we have- takaken extreme measures in order to make sure that everything will be good indeed so it caresses problem was he didn't have a team of...
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bizarre thing on campaign trail and i'm not sure if it was meant as insult, heather, madison moore from mercerrsity and asked how he would compete in a national level and asked her for her reaction here is what ms. moore saying. >> people losing their jobs and to me he doesn't really seem very solution-oriented and i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: meanwhile one day to go on the campaign trail, sanders continues to maintain a lead and you see a little bit of a surge and amy klobuchar, look at poll, sanders on top, 27%, followed by buttigieg 19 and klobuchar at 14 and warren and biden tied there in fourth place at 12%, meanwhile it's all about whether or not the mayor from south bend can actually close in on sanders, he was on the campaign trail yesterday, listen. >> i respect senator sanders and i think a lot of the ideas that he's calling for tied to values that we all share but in a moment like this, telling americans that you've either got to be for a revolution or you have to be for the status quo is telling most of us we don't belong and we nee
bizarre thing on campaign trail and i'm not sure if it was meant as insult, heather, madison moore from mercerrsity and asked how he would compete in a national level and asked her for her reaction here is what ms. moore saying. >> people losing their jobs and to me he doesn't really seem very solution-oriented and i don't think he has the momentum to carry this to a national election. griff: meanwhile one day to go on the campaign trail, sanders continues to maintain a lead and you see a...
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the top three donors robert mercer, richard, warren stephens spent millions supporting romney in 2012 supreme court today happening president trump another major victory allowing the administration to enforce the rule that permits them to deny im imimmigrants who use public assistance or welfare or who might use it in the future to be barred from entry and status. the rule is being challenged in lower courts. in fact, of the injunction was put in place. that injunction is no more. justice neil gorsuch with a very important statement slapping down lower district court judges who try to supersede administration policies, those activists clearly defined by gulch. the real problem, he wrote, is the increasingly common practice of trial courts ordering relief that transcends the cases before them where they are framed as injunction of nationwide, universal, cosmic scope. these orders share the same basic flaw. they direct how the defendant must act towards persons who are not parties to the case. up next from crack addict to ceo, the inspiring story of my fellow founder, that's right, have
the top three donors robert mercer, richard, warren stephens spent millions supporting romney in 2012 supreme court today happening president trump another major victory allowing the administration to enforce the rule that permits them to deny im imimmigrants who use public assistance or welfare or who might use it in the future to be barred from entry and status. the rule is being challenged in lower courts. in fact, of the injunction was put in place. that injunction is no more. justice neil...
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to welcome our witness doctor john fleming work together over the years assistant secretary at the mercer economic development in march of last, year march of last year to separate from your some confirmed after fleming, on the docket for the for hearing priorities for young about the agency's priorities under leadership. the economic heavy development administration's mission candidates is to foster demonstrations may have regional economic development efforts in communities across the promotion quicken nation. that hospitably timeout mission is guided by counties the principle of most of the sustainable economic prospects kindness words of guys to development, should be locally stay by driven, economic development instead of the washington knows best to look out approach, the economic below that could development administration be literally said works hand-in-hand with local partners. that the washington post is stepping up the the agency provides limited blossoming across the funding and technical assistance to events proud presidency for inanition result in congress local partners you
to welcome our witness doctor john fleming work together over the years assistant secretary at the mercer economic development in march of last, year march of last year to separate from your some confirmed after fleming, on the docket for the for hearing priorities for young about the agency's priorities under leadership. the economic heavy development administration's mission candidates is to foster demonstrations may have regional economic development efforts in communities across the...
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my name is bill mercer and i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at panhandle plains historical museum. today, i would like to share with you a little bit about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans here in the panhandle of texas.
my name is bill mercer and i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at panhandle plains historical museum. today, i would like to share with you a little bit about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans here in the panhandle of texas.
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average person and he also has, unlike trump who relies on billionaires like sheldon adelson and robert mercer, bernie sanders has a working-class movement behind him. a working-class movement talking about challenging foreign wars and spending money on health care for everybody increasing wages at home. things that people actually need and having a mobilized working-class movement is a huge threat to the establishment that is relied to this date on donor big donors and lobbyists. >> tucker: let me ask you one thing. if trump is no threat to national security state, why are they reresurrecting the russia hoax? >> this has been a great way to keep him in line. he did talk about having better relations with russia and whatever his intentions were that isn't totally undermined. right now, the u.s. and russia are in a whole new nuclear arms race. for them to do this is a good way to keep him in check. they obviously do not seem as a suitable steward for the war machine. he has radically called it out and talked about a military industrial complex, but they did not want someone to identify it by na
average person and he also has, unlike trump who relies on billionaires like sheldon adelson and robert mercer, bernie sanders has a working-class movement behind him. a working-class movement talking about challenging foreign wars and spending money on health care for everybody increasing wages at home. things that people actually need and having a mobilized working-class movement is a huge threat to the establishment that is relied to this date on donor big donors and lobbyists. >>...
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which he then broke facebook's rules and licensed it to cambridge analytica company to the guy robert mercerwe look forward to with regards to 2020 election with regards to facebook? >> disinformation campaigns through cutouts rather than fake news. to purveyors overseas. they would plant their fake news not from their home base but find legitimate authentic accounts inside of the united states, and entice those people to purvey that information. >> great book, by the way. written for folks at various levels of understanding. if you're a techno-oriented person, i am not, i think there will be a lot in there for you. someone at my level who relies on social media could understand exactly what the lessons were. and i think he was pretty fair in his approach. i recommend it. >>> i want to remind you go to my website @smerconish.com. answer the survey question, will super tuesday solidify bernie sanders' front-runner status or place it more in doubt? >>> still to come, the super bowl halftime show by j. lo and shakira brought down the house. it also motivated people to file complaints with the f
which he then broke facebook's rules and licensed it to cambridge analytica company to the guy robert mercerwe look forward to with regards to 2020 election with regards to facebook? >> disinformation campaigns through cutouts rather than fake news. to purveyors overseas. they would plant their fake news not from their home base but find legitimate authentic accounts inside of the united states, and entice those people to purvey that information. >> great book, by the way. written...
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rupert watson, head of asset allocation at mercer, a global consulting and investing firm. through the impact that coronavirus is having on the economy, our markets, just how bad can it get? it depends on how far the virus spreads and whether or not the outbreaks in the uk are modest, which we have seen so far, 01’ modest, which we have seen so far, or whether we see a widescale outbreak of infections across the uk which would cause a very rapid slowdown in the uk economy. china, was the first country where developed in the chinese authorities have taken very dramatic steps to contain the outbreak. but that has caused the chinese economy to come toa caused the chinese economy to come to a complete standstill in february and the question for the uk policy makers, the government in particular and society as a whole, how much we going trade off the health of our population relative to the economic needs of our population? because we could shut down the economy and the virus in the number of infections would no doubt fall sharply. but we do not want to do that because of the ec
rupert watson, head of asset allocation at mercer, a global consulting and investing firm. through the impact that coronavirus is having on the economy, our markets, just how bad can it get? it depends on how far the virus spreads and whether or not the outbreaks in the uk are modest, which we have seen so far, 01’ modest, which we have seen so far, or whether we see a widescale outbreak of infections across the uk which would cause a very rapid slowdown in the uk economy. china, was the...
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a secondary question here which is you see more resistance to acknowledging complicity from white mercerrom white men versus white women. >> within white supremacy the world is made for a very specific type of person. that person is white, male, Ãb that's who it's supposed to ultimately benefit. the more you deviate from that box, the more oppression, discrimination and marginalization experience. i think when you benefit so much from something, why do the work when you have to lose those benefits. i think that's where the resistance comes from. i don't think it's a malevolent hanging onto but i think nobody likes being uncomfortable nobody likes losing something they like having so that's where the resistance i think comes from. >> this is a question for someone in the room who as a white teacher teaching in a school i think they are saying primarily latin african american students is there a way to avoid the pitfalls of white savior is him. >> i think the very first place to start is to do work like this. regardless of whether it's my book my work or somebody else's but really examinin
a secondary question here which is you see more resistance to acknowledging complicity from white mercerrom white men versus white women. >> within white supremacy the world is made for a very specific type of person. that person is white, male, Ãb that's who it's supposed to ultimately benefit. the more you deviate from that box, the more oppression, discrimination and marginalization experience. i think when you benefit so much from something, why do the work when you have to lose...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.o sad to see. let us chat with andrew marr and find out what is coming up on his programme at nine o'clock on bbc 0ne. programme at nine o'clock on bbc one. good morning to you. good morning. you'rejust mentioning climate change in that report and a little a lot of this country is underwater with lighting. i'm going to be talking to george eustice, the environment secretary, about whether the government is doing enough about that and about immigration. i'm going to be talking to nicola sturgeon, first minister of scotland, about scotland's immigration problems and her plans for independence. i've got this singer david grey and the former exit secretary, david davis, who has stern words by the government over huawei. busy at nine o'clock. david grey and david davis. that is a joo—ho. grey and david davis. that is a joo-ho. and chris mason as well. i will be reading the news on that. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and chris mason. good morni
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.o sad to see. let us chat with andrew marr and find out what is coming up on his programme at nine o'clock on bbc 0ne. programme at nine o'clock on bbc one. good morning to you. good morning. you'rejust mentioning climate change in that report and a little a lot of this country is underwater with lighting. i'm going to be talking to george eustice, the environment secretary, about whether the government is doing enough about that and about immigration. i'm going to...
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hi, my name is bill mercer, i'm the assistant director -- associate director at the panhandle plains historical museum. today what i would like to do is share with you about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans in the panhandle region of texas. that wery appropriate begin with the contemporary. i'm standing here right next to a magnificent piece of sculpture by the noted artist, alan hauser, who was apache. and he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendent of geronimo's band who was removed jerome --a after geronimo and his band were captured. he later became a terrific artist. and as you can see here, one of the main foci of this particular piece is a native american on horseback. and that is truly the story of native americans in the southern plains region in the panhandle especially. once horses became available to 1600s, particularly the comanches and some of the were able to, they obtain horses from the traders in santa fe. stealing some of them as well. they were able to then utilize the environment much more effi
hi, my name is bill mercer, i'm the assistant director -- associate director at the panhandle plains historical museum. today what i would like to do is share with you about our native american collection and the history of native americans and the culture of native americans in the panhandle region of texas. that wery appropriate begin with the contemporary. i'm standing here right next to a magnificent piece of sculpture by the noted artist, alan hauser, who was apache. and he was born in...
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trump has tweeted out, robert mercer was on his team when he ran in 2016. you can read the book. i don't trust these people. if they have a background in tact and they've used it to win already, what happened here? that could get into a big conspiracy. it's not out of the realm possibility. app that was used is connected to several people on the democratic side. caller: i just got my washington post. i don't use the internet anymore either. you have to realize what donald has been doing. he deflects. look at the criminals. he doesn't keep competent people who know how the government and military runs. he's gotten rid of all of those people. host: do you think the caucus system needs to stay? think it's a't system that is the problem. i think it was to put a glitch in the system so we won't trust our system. it's the reason why it's so important to have an engaged population. we need to be engaged in voting. one person was engaged after the lack of a declared winner in iowa. warren was speaking in iowa. you what ig to tell do know. as the baby daughter of a janitor. i am so gratef
trump has tweeted out, robert mercer was on his team when he ran in 2016. you can read the book. i don't trust these people. if they have a background in tact and they've used it to win already, what happened here? that could get into a big conspiracy. it's not out of the realm possibility. app that was used is connected to several people on the democratic side. caller: i just got my washington post. i don't use the internet anymore either. you have to realize what donald has been doing. he...