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here, where empire took root in the fields of munster.at long—ago conquest, when the energy of elizabethan england overpowered its enemies. the irish were not made slaves, but there was massacre, dispossession, and assault on gaelic culture. catholic ireland, with her continental allies, was a threat to protestant elizabeth. but also an opportunity for english adventurers. this part of ireland saw some of the worst atrocities carried out by men regarded as heroes in britain. and they would take the tactics and methods of colonial conquest, and export them from here across the world. men like sir walter raleigh, who took vast land holdings after the destruction of the native lords. the great poet edmund spencer was among those who defended starving civilians to deny food to rebels. thousands died in the famine which swept munster in the 15805. i'm going back into the landscape of the munster conquest, along the river blackwater, to meet a leading expert on the elizabethan era here. it's good to see you, man. how ruthless was the imposition
here, where empire took root in the fields of munster.at long—ago conquest, when the energy of elizabethan england overpowered its enemies. the irish were not made slaves, but there was massacre, dispossession, and assault on gaelic culture. catholic ireland, with her continental allies, was a threat to protestant elizabeth. but also an opportunity for english adventurers. this part of ireland saw some of the worst atrocities carried out by men regarded as heroes in britain. and they would...
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gene munster, we never got that apple television that you were looking for, but we did get a $2 trillion market cap intraday your thoughts? >> i'll take the latter over the former i think that's what's important here is this concept that it's -- jokingly you mentioned that its best days are behind it apple is actually view that it's best days are still ahead of it. i know that that is a little bit difficult to wrap our head around given its current $2 trillion but, iput it this way, that there has been a fraction of the market, not just because of the pandemic but just over the last few years in terms of our dependence upon these types of products as we think about what is fair value. i think that is an important, critical topic with understanding why the stock can be 600 or better is that this still trades at a discount some of its same peers. and i think that as i kind of survey apple's road ahead, i'm still optimistic because of this concept of a five-year acceleration i think related to what's going to be 5g. i think everything around health and wellness less than 10% of people who h
gene munster, we never got that apple television that you were looking for, but we did get a $2 trillion market cap intraday your thoughts? >> i'll take the latter over the former i think that's what's important here is this concept that it's -- jokingly you mentioned that its best days are behind it apple is actually view that it's best days are still ahead of it. i know that that is a little bit difficult to wrap our head around given its current $2 trillion but, iput it this way, that...
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next week's play—offs will now be between leinster and munster and edinburgh and ulster.de france. yates was in contention all the way to the sprint finish in nice but finished third behind julian alaphilippe, who's four seconds ahead of him in the overall standings. there's more on the bbc sport website, but that's it from me. back to you, reeta. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. the government s eat out to help out scheme to subsidise meals in restaurants comes to an end tomorrow. under the scheme, millions of people have enjoyed discounted dining on mondays, tuesdays and wednesdays in august. with 50 per cent off food and non—alcoholic drinks up to ten pounds. one of the restauranteurs who has taken part is fash khalili, owner of borge restaurant in stockton—on—tees. as well as serving italian food, borge has been named home of the world's best parmo four times — that's the special teesside delicacy made from chicken and melted parmesan. fash spoke to my c
next week's play—offs will now be between leinster and munster and edinburgh and ulster.de france. yates was in contention all the way to the sprint finish in nice but finished third behind julian alaphilippe, who's four seconds ahead of him in the overall standings. there's more on the bbc sport website, but that's it from me. back to you, reeta. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc...
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Aug 21, 2020
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oner on radio, gene munster any number of techy topics. maybe we will talk about cupertino.utures deteriorate 11. gold, $1926. i'm getting crushed. good morning. simulcast. ♪ ritika: -- duty to protect americans. the night, biden accepted democratic nomination for president and made clear what a biden administration would tackle first. thebiden: as president, first step i will take is to get control of the virus that has ruined so many lives because i understand something this president hasn't from the beginning. we will never get our economy back on track, never get our kids safely back in schools, never have our lives back until we deal with this virus. ritika: biden also said the u.s. doesn't need to reward wealth more than it rewards work. he says it is time for the biggest corporations to pay their fair share. secretary of state mike pompeo requested that allies we impose sanctions on iran. president trump says that this will be the most fraudulent election in history. he told fox news, "they are election."teal the he says that mail-in voting will lead to widespread che
oner on radio, gene munster any number of techy topics. maybe we will talk about cupertino.utures deteriorate 11. gold, $1926. i'm getting crushed. good morning. simulcast. ♪ ritika: -- duty to protect americans. the night, biden accepted democratic nomination for president and made clear what a biden administration would tackle first. thebiden: as president, first step i will take is to get control of the virus that has ruined so many lives because i understand something this president...
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photos from game shows, including "family feud" and "the dating game" -- also, sitcoms like "the munstersand "laverne and shirley." >> there was about 200,000 photos and books in that collection, and suddenly, howard was in business. >> at just 18, howard officially launches his own company, called personality photos, and sets up shop inside the family home. >> the pictures were everywhere -- on the bed, under the bed, turn the oven off, put them in the oven. but, boy, what a treasure trove. >> after howard's mother dies in 1978, father and son become inseparable. who was taking care of who? >> i think it was mutual. howard was basically alex's legs, and alex was the business guy. >> in the days before the internet, newspapers, magazines, and tv stations rely on independent dealers like howard to provide them with photos. and howard builds an impressive client list. >> howie would physically walk to the major publications and meet the editors and say, "hey, i have all these archives." 'cause nobody had what he had. >> picture an editor on deadline who needs a shot of fred gwynne or one of
photos from game shows, including "family feud" and "the dating game" -- also, sitcoms like "the munstersand "laverne and shirley." >> there was about 200,000 photos and books in that collection, and suddenly, howard was in business. >> at just 18, howard officially launches his own company, called personality photos, and sets up shop inside the family home. >> the pictures were everywhere -- on the bed, under the bed, turn the oven off, put...
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. >> let's bring in gene munster how should we think about reels? >> facebook has 2.6 billion monthly users. it's unprecedented there's 7.5 billion people in the world. online is just over 3 billion. they pretty much have the users. it's that time spent that's why everyone is clamoring for this asset that has become an add dictive platform with time you can create advertising business i think that's what's going on i i want to quickly weigh in on do i think reels was the catalyst today. i think people have been looking for a reason to be positive on facebook i have been one of those people throwing negative objects at the company. i think as investors think about reels, we knew this product was coming we knew there was a chance that tiktok was going to be shut down we've known it for a long time it added 40 plus billion in market cap today the value of the whole tiktok business is somewhere around $100 billion, maybe a little bit less after the potential elimination of it in the u.s so the math doesn't really seem to add up that this was entirely ab
. >> let's bring in gene munster how should we think about reels? >> facebook has 2.6 billion monthly users. it's unprecedented there's 7.5 billion people in the world. online is just over 3 billion. they pretty much have the users. it's that time spent that's why everyone is clamoring for this asset that has become an add dictive platform with time you can create advertising business i think that's what's going on i i want to quickly weigh in on do i think reels was the catalyst...
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they almost want to say to the american people hey, you've been sitting on your couch for munster how would you like keep doing it? why do you want to put on an outfit and she then go to work and punch a time clock to listen to your employer rate and grant? how about if we give you 10042000 a month and a month and essentially make you a permanent slug? i have to admit to some of it in human nature that says wow, that's fantastic. who wants to get off the couch? this appeal to all of us and ultimately it points to the type of socialism by the way the democrats are selling. marx would've been disgusted by this. marx admired the worker who was sweating and putting in the long day. marx only point is your putting too much of the load on this guy. at some point his back is going to break and at some point you have enough. he's dripping with sweat as it is. marx was workers of the world unite, and not as been? have it now, freeloaders of the world unite. democrats did it would seem prefer that we don't work. aoc made a video where she goes we are not going back to work,, don't keep telling
they almost want to say to the american people hey, you've been sitting on your couch for munster how would you like keep doing it? why do you want to put on an outfit and she then go to work and punch a time clock to listen to your employer rate and grant? how about if we give you 10042000 a month and a month and essentially make you a permanent slug? i have to admit to some of it in human nature that says wow, that's fantastic. who wants to get off the couch? this appeal to all of us and...
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in the past 24 hours alone, we've seen three munster resign, and there are the -- ministers resign, andnd there were violent clashes erupt aring across the city. one officer was killed, dozens of protesters injured. take a look at the scene just last night. clashes are erupting again in beirut as these demonstrators are calling for top local government officials to resign. they say they want answers for that explosion last tuesday that left more than 150 people dead. these clashes are unraveling very quickly. demonstrators are throwing stones and fireworks at security forces. one of the demonstrators has been injured. yesterday we saw 250 people injured, many of them by live ammunition. we had to get up against a wall here. if thaw start using live ammunition, i don't want us standing here. just a few hundred feet away, there were search and rescue teams who do continue searching through the rubble for survivors from the explosion. there are more than 100 people still missing. we do know that yesterday there was an international donor call that took place with president trump, french pr
in the past 24 hours alone, we've seen three munster resign, and there are the -- ministers resign, andnd there were violent clashes erupt aring across the city. one officer was killed, dozens of protesters injured. take a look at the scene just last night. clashes are erupting again in beirut as these demonstrators are calling for top local government officials to resign. they say they want answers for that explosion last tuesday that left more than 150 people dead. these clashes are...