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c-span: and why newfoundland? >> guest: newfoundland juts out--if you look at a map of north america, you see that newfoundland juts out as far east as--it's the furthest eastern point. it's the closest to europe. c-span: and so when you're writing the rulebooks, you had--you could do that. i mean, if you're going from north america, you'd find that point that would be the closest to europe? >> guest: yes. yes. many--es--particularly the f--the field in--in harbour grace was a takeoff point for many planes. c-span: where else did you go for your information? >> guest: well, i spent a lot of time at the schlesinger library in cambridge. c-span: why there? >> guest: well, because they had most of the amelia earhart m--material that was given by the family. and--and then i went to medford, massachusetts, where amelia earhart's sister, who is still alive, lives. c-span: how old is she? >> guest: she was born in 1900. c-span: she's still alive? >> guest: she's still alive, and she was very helpful-very helpful. c-span:
c-span: and why newfoundland? >> guest: newfoundland juts out--if you look at a map of north america, you see that newfoundland juts out as far east as--it's the furthest eastern point. it's the closest to europe. c-span: and so when you're writing the rulebooks, you had--you could do that. i mean, if you're going from north america, you'd find that point that would be the closest to europe? >> guest: yes. yes. many--es--particularly the f--the field in--in harbour grace was a...
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john's newfoundland. a polar bear hitches a ride to town on an arctic ice flow and decides to camp out on a cliff just steps away from a fishing village. >> we allow a polar bear to walk through an area, especially a populated area like st. johns because it will encounter people. >> when the people of newfoundland need help with wild animals, they turn to 30-year wildlife enforcement veteran bill collins. >> i received a call at my office that there was a polar bear. grabbed my drugs and my darting equipment and head down here to see if i can capture the bear or find some way to deter it from coming into the residential area. >> when bill arrives he sees a 3-year-old polar bear perched 75 feet up a slippery slope. he immediately realizes his options are limited. >> when i got here, it was just obvious that the bear wasn't in a place where we were just going to be able to dart it and load it aboard a truck and take it away. what we tried to do, initially, deter it with some devices that we fire from guns.
john's newfoundland. a polar bear hitches a ride to town on an arctic ice flow and decides to camp out on a cliff just steps away from a fishing village. >> we allow a polar bear to walk through an area, especially a populated area like st. johns because it will encounter people. >> when the people of newfoundland need help with wild animals, they turn to 30-year wildlife enforcement veteran bill collins. >> i received a call at my office that there was a polar bear. grabbed...
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newfoundland was a lose lose for the soliloquy according to an auckland lukas ago. when one of many of you in the coup. it was a memorable moment because of a pool. in this thing with a photo coma get to go because although the posting about what to do this the mcconnell who has covered it with zeal. but having occasional for the fugitive for long term opportunity. and i washed the kitchen was to go on a pc to a particular part of it last. as of the scale of people the moment at the moment i knew him and his son duo. deacons up off the list of little or no comment to this job. monday the twentieth of june the company for whom the atmosphere italian drama crimes. nothing and no one are what or who they seem not distinguished looking on to win. now police officers not only yours. my children or even old system the button. it's the other mom don't answer that determined to see the need for sucess is inspector frank the stunningly was laid back manner belies his drive to get the troops aye aye aye the is the role as a fast salome is that. the chain the team. the tunis w
newfoundland was a lose lose for the soliloquy according to an auckland lukas ago. when one of many of you in the coup. it was a memorable moment because of a pool. in this thing with a photo coma get to go because although the posting about what to do this the mcconnell who has covered it with zeal. but having occasional for the fugitive for long term opportunity. and i washed the kitchen was to go on a pc to a particular part of it last. as of the scale of people the moment at the moment i...
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. >> there are only two stores in newfoundland. >> that's not true. >> people have tried to think ofn bring bitcoin down. i have been running these scenarios -- either nobody will accept it as a currency or some new currency comes out like light coin or zeta coin. or there is a flaw in the software and it ends up getting hacked. one thing i did not think of is -- what if regulation around the world outlaws it? >> like thailand or costa rica. >> we are a command economy, in complete control of everything economic in this country. we are this communist party that is holding onto power as tightly as we can. >> that is the case in china but not the case in south korea. >> let's pull up the other map. >it's not the case also in scandinavia and germany and some of the socialist comp trees -- countries. you can use bitcoin and they don't mind merchants using bitcoin but they will tax the heck out of it. >> that could happen, too. >> you have to pay a back tax on it. it might not go to zero but the value will drop. >> communists and socialists don't like bitcoin. >> where am i in that map? y
. >> there are only two stores in newfoundland. >> that's not true. >> people have tried to think ofn bring bitcoin down. i have been running these scenarios -- either nobody will accept it as a currency or some new currency comes out like light coin or zeta coin. or there is a flaw in the software and it ends up getting hacked. one thing i did not think of is -- what if regulation around the world outlaws it? >> like thailand or costa rica. >> we are a command...
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>> for example, there is a reason why the guy, newfoundland, whatever, the premier, comes here to get heart surgery. why you see border states of canada which has a single payer system, they come here. we have the mayo clinic, the best care. when you factor in -- >> americans are dying at younger ages than almost any other high income country in the world. >> when you factor in gun violence and other factors, that's where the numbers come from. >> diabetes, third highest in the world behind china and india. >> what is that? >> diabetes. >> we are too fat. >> that's a misnomer. it's not just a poor people's problem. >> you are adding problems in this country that you don't have including automobile accidents and also when you add gun violence statistics in it, it skews the numbers. it doesn't take the away from the fact that advancement in health care, heart disease, diabetes and cancers. where do you want to go for cancer streemt? sloan kettering. >> where my mom goes. she can afford it. >> okay. the problem is this. politically now every promise the president made is predicated on a
>> for example, there is a reason why the guy, newfoundland, whatever, the premier, comes here to get heart surgery. why you see border states of canada which has a single payer system, they come here. we have the mayo clinic, the best care. when you factor in -- >> americans are dying at younger ages than almost any other high income country in the world. >> when you factor in gun violence and other factors, that's where the numbers come from. >> diabetes, third highest...
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day of the somme was british soldiers, pretty much the both to the capricious fault there is a newfoundlandernit but it was a part of canada as a self-governing colony. around evening time, soldiers who were meant to go over the top would be coming into the trenches and these are the ones in the first wave the would be given wire cutters as i show here. the hope is that the barbed wire is a very effective antiinfantry and was used extensively by both sides and the hope is that the artillery bombardment would cut the wire and a really varied and places and the soldiers would get to the wire and they would try to cut through so their comrades could go through. night falls, the soldiers tried to get some sleep. in some places the trenches were so crowded some soldiers spent the last night on their feet. on the left of this illustration or where you can see the barbed wire at night time the british soldiers would have gone out and cut a hole in their own barbwire in other words in front of the british trenches because obviously you need a place where the troops can go through. in the background b
day of the somme was british soldiers, pretty much the both to the capricious fault there is a newfoundlandernit but it was a part of canada as a self-governing colony. around evening time, soldiers who were meant to go over the top would be coming into the trenches and these are the ones in the first wave the would be given wire cutters as i show here. the hope is that the barbed wire is a very effective antiinfantry and was used extensively by both sides and the hope is that the artillery...
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there was a newfoundland regiment but at that time it wasn't part of canada pity is a self-governing colony. around evening time, the soldiers who were meant to go over the top would be coming into the trenches, the ones on the first wave would be given stage and wire cutters as i show here. the hope is that the barbed wire was a very effective antiinfantry within. a was used extensively by both sides. and the hope is that this artillery bombardment would cut the supply year, that it really varied in the places and the soldiers would get to the wire and supposedly they would try to cut trees of the comrades could go through. might all the soldiers tried to get some sleep. in some places the trenches were so crowded that the soldiers spent the last night. on the left of this illustration or sort of where you could see the bar and why year at night time the british soldiers would have gone out and cut a hole in their own wire and other words the barbwire in the british trenches because obviously you need a place the troops can go through. in the background by showing the bombardment an
there was a newfoundland regiment but at that time it wasn't part of canada pity is a self-governing colony. around evening time, the soldiers who were meant to go over the top would be coming into the trenches, the ones on the first wave would be given stage and wire cutters as i show here. the hope is that the barbed wire was a very effective antiinfantry within. a was used extensively by both sides. and the hope is that this artillery bombardment would cut the supply year, that it really...
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they think britain and canada work, even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland recently went to florida for an operation that they couldn't get in canada. the former head of the national health service in great britain died after their operation had been postponed four times. but that doesn't matter if you're genuine socialist. what are occasional casualties and the weight of perfection. what the heck. the real fight is on the right between the prison guard faction of the republican party, democratic party who say i hate government bureaucrats. insurance bureaucrats are terrific. those of us who believe you want to break out to a genuinely personal health system fundamentally different model. this would be the big five. to find out who prison guards are. there's a little fireman telecom valley which aylett get wrong. i think it's pronounced iran s. i found that women who says that more at stanford, dropped out took her education trust fund, put it into starting a company. they spent 10 years designing a micro-testing system. as it takes just a tiny amount of your blood.
they think britain and canada work, even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland recently went to florida for an operation that they couldn't get in canada. the former head of the national health service in great britain died after their operation had been postponed four times. but that doesn't matter if you're genuine socialist. what are occasional casualties and the weight of perfection. what the heck. the real fight is on the right between the prison guard faction of the...
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which we can all remember from school days, marconi sitting on that had lent him a signal hill in newfoundland, a stormy night with the aerial those of a country of 400 feet above his head listening to nine -- palin possibility of the letter f being transmitted by his colleagues to a dozen miles away . and then at about two in the morning, this magical moment when suddenly he heard and all to ahead with great clarity being broadcast on the way across the land aggression. some radio and transoceanic radio was suddenly reality. no, that was fine. so far is knitting the country together, a conversation in moscow was not of the best. it did not have a great intimacy would you really needed was to be able to transmit the human voice. that was all down to a forgotten man. we'll remember morris and marconi, but we probably don't remember this man, reginald. he was a canadian who worked in america for the national weather bureau. and he came up to fund a very technically adept man, with the means of transmitting voice, the initials the you will know well, a.m. half in, or essentially his inventions. t
which we can all remember from school days, marconi sitting on that had lent him a signal hill in newfoundland, a stormy night with the aerial those of a country of 400 feet above his head listening to nine -- palin possibility of the letter f being transmitted by his colleagues to a dozen miles away . and then at about two in the morning, this magical moment when suddenly he heard and all to ahead with great clarity being broadcast on the way across the land aggression. some radio and...
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even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland recently went to florida for an operation that they couldn't get in canada, and the former head of the national health service in great britain died after the operation had been postponed four times. but that doesn't matter if you're a genuine socialist. there are occasional casualties in way for perfection and what the heck. the real fight will be on the right and it will be between the prison guard action of the talking part in the democratic party who will say, oh, insurance, i hated government bureaucrats but insurance bureaucrats are terrific. those of us know you want to break it to generally personal health system. fundamentally different model -- this will be the big fight and you'll then find out who prison guards are because a good example, a little firm in silicon valley which i always get wrong, was found about young woman who is a sophomore at stanford, dropped out, tucker education trust and can put it into starting a company. spent 10 years at designing a micro testing system. take a tiny amount of your blood, all o
even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland recently went to florida for an operation that they couldn't get in canada, and the former head of the national health service in great britain died after the operation had been postponed four times. but that doesn't matter if you're a genuine socialist. there are occasional casualties in way for perfection and what the heck. the real fight will be on the right and it will be between the prison guard action of the talking part in the...
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learned nothing and making that britain and canada work even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland for an operation recently that they couldn't get in canada and the former head in great britain died after the operation had been postponed four times per but that doesn't matter. there are occasional casualties on the way to perfection and what the heck. but the real fight will be on the right and it's between the prison guard faction of the republican party and the democratic party and they are going to say, oh, i hate government bureaucrats and others are terrific. and those of us believe, no, you want to break out to a genuinely personal health care system, this will be the big fight. then you'll find out that the prison guards are. because it is a good example and there's little firm in silicon valley which i always get wrong. and i think it is pronounced this way. an individual who is a sophomore at stanford took her education trust loan and they spent 10 years designing a micro testing system. they take a tiny amount of your blood and they can run 1000 different tests. they do
learned nothing and making that britain and canada work even though the canadian prime minister of newfoundland for an operation recently that they couldn't get in canada and the former head in great britain died after the operation had been postponed four times per but that doesn't matter. there are occasional casualties on the way to perfection and what the heck. but the real fight will be on the right and it's between the prison guard faction of the republican party and the democratic party...
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there's the questions of all of the revenue estimates are low, that -- these are such small ref newfoundlandsy to crush that that may be part it have, too. people are sort of afraid of being left out. it like buying a pair of pants that are too big for your kid. you buy the giant pair of pant, you got to wait for the kid to go into them. that's sort of what this is kind of like. >> you mentioned the mr cory downgrade today. which says will there are costs for these guys. we know they're plowing a lot of money back into the business. the fortune 3,500 needs to be covered by a consultive way, almost a pod style, the next set in the fortune 500 you have a team of five people that will cover those five companies. yes, they're going to have to massively ramp the sales force as well but this is mostly a top line story. we're looking at some little revenue for this company, it has to show it can mainstream the amount of revenue and then it can grow into a price potentially this tie. you don't have to say raise the price, raise the price because you think it's a fantastic company. >> there's a sears
there's the questions of all of the revenue estimates are low, that -- these are such small ref newfoundlandsy to crush that that may be part it have, too. people are sort of afraid of being left out. it like buying a pair of pants that are too big for your kid. you buy the giant pair of pant, you got to wait for the kid to go into them. that's sort of what this is kind of like. >> you mentioned the mr cory downgrade today. which says will there are costs for these guys. we know they're...