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a few days left until christmas, summer holidaymakers are hoping to go north, south and west of syd neyto go north, south and west of sydney have been urged to stay at home today, and delete their trip until tomorrow, because conditions are very very dangerous, until tomorrow, because conditions are very very dangerous, as until tomorrow, because conditions are very very dangerous, as you say, very hot temperatures in parts of new south wales, we also have a prediction of very strong winds later, so that is a real menace for firefighters, hot temperatures, very dry conditions underfoot, and those winds will make those fires increasingly unpredictable. fires burning as well in the state of victoria, also in south australia, and on the other side of the continent in western australia, fire crews battling blazes there as well, so crews battling blazes there as well, so it is another brutal day in australia's summer. amid all this the prime minister scott morrison criticised for going on holiday to hawaii, is on his way back now. he is, and one would imagine that he will get quite a recepti
a few days left until christmas, summer holidaymakers are hoping to go north, south and west of syd neyto go north, south and west of sydney have been urged to stay at home today, and delete their trip until tomorrow, because conditions are very very dangerous, until tomorrow, because conditions are very very dangerous, as until tomorrow, because conditions are very very dangerous, as you say, very hot temperatures in parts of new south wales, we also have a prediction of very strong winds...
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given these most recent tragic events i will be returning to syd ney tragic events i will be returningo sydney from leave at soon as can be arranged. it is unfortunate that it has come at such an awful time, particularly for those living around syd ney particularly for those living around sydney and new south wales, and it is just devastating to be here and seeing what is happening there. i am pleased to be returning. and this may be the sydney he returns to. a city enveloped in smoke, many residents forced to wear masks. the worry is, it mightjust be the beginning. we have been incredibly lucky but i feel our luck is about to run out and we could be looking at very major impact. if the summer keeps going the way it's going, we haven't seen anything yet. that unrelenting heat has only made the situation more difficult. record temperatures have been reached, who knows what a long, hot summer may bring? let's go live to bargo, a town in the south west of sydney and join the bbc‘s phil mercer. welcome, bring us up—to—date on the picture on the ground there? this is bargo, about 90 minute
given these most recent tragic events i will be returning to syd ney tragic events i will be returningo sydney from leave at soon as can be arranged. it is unfortunate that it has come at such an awful time, particularly for those living around syd ney particularly for those living around sydney and new south wales, and it is just devastating to be here and seeing what is happening there. i am pleased to be returning. and this may be the sydney he returns to. a city enveloped in smoke, many...
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it is not far, three miles or so, syd ney it is not far, three miles or so, sydney cricket ground iss away. i don't want you to get the wrong impression, we are not by the beach here, we are very much in the heart of the city, and i'vejust very much in the heart of the city, and i've just come off it right now where i have seen a tetchy paul casey telling the galleries to be quiet, that is on hold one. adam scott missing a very short part for birdie on the first hole as well, and sergio garcia on the second, sublime brilliance, chipped it out to within a couple of inches, tapped infor par. to within a couple of inches, tapped in for par. it is adam scott, champion here in 2009, he is one over par, sergio garcia and paul casey, he is also level part. the galleries four or five deep for those players. elsewhere on the course, pretty empty. not too many people around because they are all here to see scott, garcia, and casey. they are four shots of the lead, that lead held by the japanese amateur, what a fantastic run for him this morning! four birdies in the first seven holes. he finish
it is not far, three miles or so, syd ney it is not far, three miles or so, sydney cricket ground iss away. i don't want you to get the wrong impression, we are not by the beach here, we are very much in the heart of the city, and i'vejust very much in the heart of the city, and i've just come off it right now where i have seen a tetchy paul casey telling the galleries to be quiet, that is on hold one. adam scott missing a very short part for birdie on the first hole as well, and sergio garcia...
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>>by the house in us history called for celso the ney and joins s now live in the studio. she has been looking ats really perspective here how many times this has happened who'sbeen invoved one president almost was impeached, but then resign right before tell how important this day isn the grand scheme of things really s rt of history me there are only 2 other people in this position before you mentioned richard nixon is a lot of people's minds tonight, but he's not on that st becausehe of course quit before he was impeached so again history is made on impeach president trump adding h to the list. >>the 2 other presiden who have faced that same te that doesn't mean that he's t hough there's another step there will be a senate trial that will determine whether prident trump is guilty before he can be removed from office. let's take a look at the 2 other us presidents who were impeached only onecame close to removal in the mid 1800's, the 17th president andrew johnson came close to a guilty verdict but got away by one vote that in 98 bill clinton the 42th president was impea
>>by the house in us history called for celso the ney and joins s now live in the studio. she has been looking ats really perspective here how many times this has happened who'sbeen invoved one president almost was impeached, but then resign right before tell how important this day isn the grand scheme of things really s rt of history me there are only 2 other people in this position before you mentioned richard nixon is a lot of people's minds tonight, but he's not on that st becausehe...
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Dec 9, 2019
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peter mcguire based in syd ney of week.dney speaking about the ongoing trade tensions. ageing has ordered public institutions from removing public institutions from removing public equipment and software within three years and that is according to the financial times. they have confirmed it will be a huge blow to the likes of hewlett—packard, dell and microsoft. it is trying to increase china's reliance on home—made technologies. in north korea over the weekend, president trump tweeted saying that kim jong—un risks losing everything if he resumes hostility towards the americans. the announcement of saturday's test came just hours after trump said he would be surprised by any hostile action from the north, emphasising his very good relationship with kim. now to hong kong because it is exactly six months since the protests started and over the weekend, we saw hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets in a peaceful march demanding greater political rights. after months of sometimes violent demonstrations, hong kong
peter mcguire based in syd ney of week.dney speaking about the ongoing trade tensions. ageing has ordered public institutions from removing public institutions from removing public equipment and software within three years and that is according to the financial times. they have confirmed it will be a huge blow to the likes of hewlett—packard, dell and microsoft. it is trying to increase china's reliance on home—made technologies. in north korea over the weekend, president trump tweeted...
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manyf the falities wl stay onlineor decad to come the samtime, swen is panding s wind per parks using ney fromhe carbotax. en per-o comes he after a cold fall day, a small heat pu keeps his home toasty. ththey're a stdard featurere fr many single family homes. oil furnaces have become too pensive. but per-ove ist t ready givive up his fireplace just yet. per-ove: we installeththis fifiplace in ce thereris ever a blackoutut. and it's cozier inin the eningn. rereporter: swededen is blankety forests. logginststill e moststmportant econic s secr. which ght be w the coury is turni to sawdust as a soce o of wer. the pepe is will l on fuel sesemis d evenenirplanes swed's large oil comny has teamed up withth the largeststw mill operatotor. using a process called pyrolysis, they generate oil by heheing sawdusust. pontus: we p process wood. bubut pyrocell needs chemistry know-how to crcreate oil out f thisreat material. that's uncharted territory for us and a big challenge. we're expanding our own boundariries. sÖrere it's the e same for us, jujust the oer w way around. so i guessss we needach h ot
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[speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] nei french [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> and i think the situation in ukraine, i think the meetings coming up with russia and ukraine are very important. and there is a possibility it's a very big progress will be made. it's very important for ukraine, it's very important from the standpoint of russia also. that they work out a treaty, that they work out peace. because they've been fighting for a long time. too long. and i think there's a real good chance that that will happen also. with respect to the nuclear weapons, i've spoken to president and i've communicated with him and he very much wants to work out a trade of some kind with new nuclear weapons that will probably include china at some., and yourselves, but it will include china and some other countries. but we want to see if we can work something out to stop what's happening because we're liberating iraq. the whole situation with nucle
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easy getting into the breakg ney in san francisco. these are live pictures from that scene and we have reached out to police is on ninth and judah in the sunset district not far from golden gate park. this is police activity. started before 3:00 this morning. our reporter tom jensen heading to the scene right now and we'll have more for you. a live report coming up at 5:00. >>> a live look at capitol hill which we are watching closely this morning. sources tell nbc that in a matter of hours house lawmakers will announce two articles of impeachment against president donald j. trump. democrats considered the evidence overwhelming, republicans say no facts linking president trump to impeachable conduct. coming up at 5:00, a live report from washington and then at 5:45 today in the bay scott mcgrew will have much more coverage on today's announcement. we will take you to washington, d.c., as soon as that report with a special report which will happen as early as 6:00 this morning. >>> a live look at sfo this morning. looking pretty clear
easy getting into the breakg ney in san francisco. these are live pictures from that scene and we have reached out to police is on ninth and judah in the sunset district not far from golden gate park. this is police activity. started before 3:00 this morning. our reporter tom jensen heading to the scene right now and we'll have more for you. a live report coming up at 5:00. >>> a live look at capitol hill which we are watching closely this morning. sources tell nbc that in a matter of...
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he laughed saying $78.00 degrees in june must ney's opera 7 years ago at new york's metropolitan opera alongside on a new trip. so this is why it's a gift to sing along. at yates was in. there. as a device which has been rehearsing for 6 long weeks as a special. this is it's been very exhausting. i'd say they were her skills are the hardest part runs as you can see her singing almost every day. dance for very demanding and i think i hope the performances are easier because she's been in my because right now i've almost run out of energy i've reached my limit left of it's. the premiere is in 2 days' time. housemate gregorian knows what it's like to reach her limit. i had from them so i mean when i went on stage i was totally not prepared i did and didn't have any single idea how to stick. it to the lithuanian singer finds time between looking after her children doctor visits and rehearsals to meet up with me in her hometown of vilnius. in 2006 she co-founded the private initiative the vilnius city opera. it doesn't have its own venue its productions are hosted by the city's congress hal
he laughed saying $78.00 degrees in june must ney's opera 7 years ago at new york's metropolitan opera alongside on a new trip. so this is why it's a gift to sing along. at yates was in. there. as a device which has been rehearsing for 6 long weeks as a special. this is it's been very exhausting. i'd say they were her skills are the hardest part runs as you can see her singing almost every day. dance for very demanding and i think i hope the performances are easier because she's been in my...
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i have $2 billion, so $18 billion short david: so e ere did you get ney? masayoshi: so i convince the bank that the vodafone japan, "i'm gonna turn around and become successful and become "great cash flow. believnd lend me money." david: a they did. masayoshi: they did. david: and it turned out to bvery successful. recently, you did the biggest investment you've ever made in a company called a.r.m.-- arm--which is a semiconductor manufacturer based in london. why did u spend $31 billion ying a semiconductor manufacturer when many pheple think that's notuture? masayoshi: it's actually $34 billion. david: 34. masayoshi: yeah. it's not the manufacturer. it's the design house. they design all the chip set. they have 99% market share for any smartphone that you have in your pocket. in next 20 years, they gonna ship 1 trillion chips, design for 1 trillion chips. so i said, this is the company--this is-- nobody can live on the earth anymore without chip. chip is everywhere-- in the car, in your refrigerator, everywhere. so if chip is something thatth everybody ne
i have $2 billion, so $18 billion short david: so e ere did you get ney? masayoshi: so i convince the bank that the vodafone japan, "i'm gonna turn around and become successful and become "great cash flow. believnd lend me money." david: a they did. masayoshi: they did. david: and it turned out to bvery successful. recently, you did the biggest investment you've ever made in a company called a.r.m.-- arm--which is a semiconductor manufacturer based in london. why did u spend $31...
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syd ney sydney lord matt clover moore said she shared the deep sympathies of those who had signed theeworks were planned months in advance and most of the budget had already been spent. so, barring catastrophic fire conditions in sydney on new year's eve, the event seems certain to go ahead. in between now and then, the authorities are warning of severe to extreme fire dangers across much of south—eastern australia. volunteers are a vital part of the emergency effort. many have been fighting the flames for weeks. the government says they will be able to apply for about £3,000 in compensation, for taking time off work to battle the blazes. this is a very prolonged fire season. this is putting additional demands on ourfirefighters in particular, and it means that the turn—outs, and the call—outs have been far more extensive than in previous years going well and beyond and above what is normally expected of those who are engaged in volunteer service. the money and the gesture from the government broadly welcomed by volunteers on the front line. it is tough, it's tough. the payment is jus
syd ney sydney lord matt clover moore said she shared the deep sympathies of those who had signed theeworks were planned months in advance and most of the budget had already been spent. so, barring catastrophic fire conditions in sydney on new year's eve, the event seems certain to go ahead. in between now and then, the authorities are warning of severe to extreme fire dangers across much of south—eastern australia. volunteers are a vital part of the emergency effort. many have been fighting...
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times reports the involvement of the whi house chief of staff and efforts to freeze foreign aid and ney to ukrai the decision to hold the money is what led to te president president trump's impeachment caitlin collins has the latest. president trump is starti his send week in florida at his west pa beach golf course that although he's miles away from washington. >>impeachment is still at the top of s mind and in the headlines a report from the new york times reveals new details about trump demand to withhold nearly million in military aid to ukraine with a top aide to the chief of staff ccurately predicting the chaos it would cause probably are telling ck mulvey in an email over the summer well before tru was impeached, the restricting the aid was possible. but that the white house should quote expected congss to become unhinged the report alsoreveals that in late august the secretary national security advisor all metwith trump to convince him to release the aid according to the times then national security adviser john lton told trump it was in america's interest and t defense secretar
times reports the involvement of the whi house chief of staff and efforts to freeze foreign aid and ney to ukrai the decision to hold the money is what led to te president president trump's impeachment caitlin collins has the latest. president trump is starti his send week in florida at his west pa beach golf course that although he's miles away from washington. >>impeachment is still at the top of s mind and in the headlines a report from the new york times reveals new details about...
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holidays last year, the christmas movies attracted an average 3.5 million viewers according ining to neiwhere is their inner voice and moral compass, and how could they shut down lgbtq families, especially during the holiday season >> reporter: zola says all kisses, couples, and marriages are equal. we will no longer be advertising on hallmark. a network known for celebrating romance under fire for excluding same-sex love. sarah harmon, nbc news >>> there is a new twist in that massive college admissions scandal. actress lori loughlin is accusing prosecutors of concealing evidence. she and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to help get their daughters into usc. the couple claims the concealed documents would help them show that they believed their payments would be used for legitimate purposes. they're asking a judge to intervene. the u.s. attorney's office in massachusetts declined to comment on sunday. >>> let's check back in with janessa webb and the day ahead, especially with extreme, colder snow slamming in areas. >> half the nation is going to be dealing with this
holidays last year, the christmas movies attracted an average 3.5 million viewers according ining to neiwhere is their inner voice and moral compass, and how could they shut down lgbtq families, especially during the holiday season >> reporter: zola says all kisses, couples, and marriages are equal. we will no longer be advertising on hallmark. a network known for celebrating romance under fire for excluding same-sex love. sarah harmon, nbc news >>> there is a new twist in that...
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ci sono tenebre nei cuori umani, ma piu grande e la luce di christo.essage was a tour of trouble spots, calling for peaceful syria and yemen to venezuela and ukraine. all in line with a pope who has increased the vatican's diplomatic interventions and sees the power of the church to resolve conflict. and then, from a man himself the son of italian immigrants, he focused on migration, an issue close to his heart. translation: it is an injustice that makes them cross deserts and seas that become cemeteries. it is an injustice that forces them to endure unspeakable forms of abuse, enslavement, and every kind of torture at inhumane detention camps. earlier, he and two other religious leaders gave a separate, unusual message, calling on south sudan's warring factions to form a unity government. he's put it at the centre of his papacy, recently bringing both sides to the vatican, kissing their feet in a gesture of reconciliation. so francis‘ seventh christmas as pope draws to a close with a typically political tone from a man reforming the church in many way
ci sono tenebre nei cuori umani, ma piu grande e la luce di christo.essage was a tour of trouble spots, calling for peaceful syria and yemen to venezuela and ukraine. all in line with a pope who has increased the vatican's diplomatic interventions and sees the power of the church to resolve conflict. and then, from a man himself the son of italian immigrants, he focused on migration, an issue close to his heart. translation: it is an injustice that makes them cross deserts and seas that become...
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this is a small village about an hour and a half ‘s drive to the south of syd ney a half ‘s drive totralia. it isa sydney here in eastern australia. it is a holiday today, quite breezy and the home you can see behind me don't down in the last couple of days. it was clearly no match for the ferocious blaze that started on the other side of the road. what happened, we've just been speaking toa happened, we've just been speaking to a neighbour whose house survived. he said the flames roared across here, jumped across the road but the strange thing was, he was saying, that the fire past but about four hours later, there was something called an ember attack. this attack is millions of tiny, red—hot pieces of ash and other debris. they rained down on this property. other houses, you might be able to see through the trees that, other houses have survived and that is really down to luck and the brave efforts of firefighters and homeowners who decided to stay. we've been hearing from the authorities here new south wales stop they say that since the start ofjuly, almost a thousand homes have b
this is a small village about an hour and a half ‘s drive to the south of syd ney a half ‘s drive totralia. it isa sydney here in eastern australia. it is a holiday today, quite breezy and the home you can see behind me don't down in the last couple of days. it was clearly no match for the ferocious blaze that started on the other side of the road. what happened, we've just been speaking toa happened, we've just been speaking to a neighbour whose house survived. he said the flames roared...
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from the ruined castle bushfire which has been burning for weeks and weeks and driving up from syd ney from sydney earlier today, one major hwy up sydney earlier today, one major hwy up into the blue mountains and when you get here, it is smothered in smoke, you can feel it, you can swell it and the smoke is everywhere and sometimes it feels pretty overpowering. we are quite close to the town of keith and they have been serious fires in the last week or so. “— serious fires in the last week or so. —— blackheath. early next week dangerous conditions likely to return, very hot temperatures and very dry winter. there has been a lull in the last few days, milder conditions helping the firefighting effo rts conditions helping the firefighting efforts but this is set to intensify again in the coming days. bad weather, black friday deals and online sales are being blamed for a fall in the number of boxing day shoppers. analysts said the number of people braving the high streets and retail centres was just over 10% lower than for the same day last year. it's been a good year for migrant butter
from the ruined castle bushfire which has been burning for weeks and weeks and driving up from syd ney from sydney earlier today, one major hwy up sydney earlier today, one major hwy up into the blue mountains and when you get here, it is smothered in smoke, you can feel it, you can swell it and the smoke is everywhere and sometimes it feels pretty overpowering. we are quite close to the town of keith and they have been serious fires in the last week or so. “— serious fires in the last week...
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it is impacting very badly on syd ney so. it is impacting very badly on sydney and new south wales.ng bush fires that everyone is acutely aware of the danger that these fires are posing. and the impact it is have having their daily lives. he will do some skin over the fact he took this holiday —— impact it is having on. and he potentially mishandled this holiday will stop it remains to be seen whether or not these bushfires and the response will get worse or better —— mishandled this holiday. over the rest of the bushfire season. good to talk to you, james. political journalist season. good to talk to you, james. politicaljournalist based in camera. thank you. about 1% of the population has some form of epilepsy, which would suggest more than 60 million people worldwide. yet for many, drugs don t work very well. now a team of cambridge university scientists has built a tiny electronic device that could eventually sit on the brain — to work out when the patient is about to have a seizure — and deliver a drug to stop it. our science correspondent, richard westcott, reports. in a very,
it is impacting very badly on syd ney so. it is impacting very badly on sydney and new south wales.ng bush fires that everyone is acutely aware of the danger that these fires are posing. and the impact it is have having their daily lives. he will do some skin over the fact he took this holiday —— impact it is having on. and he potentially mishandled this holiday will stop it remains to be seen whether or not these bushfires and the response will get worse or better —— mishandled this...
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smoke pollution a suffocating syd ney parks.small towns which triggered large—scale protests. toxic smoke is also spreading across the other side of the country in the west where the bushfire disaster is farfrom west where the bushfire disaster is far from over. freya west where the bushfire disaster is farfrom over. freya cole, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister tells supporters in tony blair's old constituency in north—east england that they have changed the political landscape and the country. journey times are being cut, more services and new routes added as part of major timetable changes on britain's railways. the search for two remaining bodies resumes, following the volcanic eruption in new zealand. it's one of the biggest nights in the showbiz calendar — yes the strictly come dancing final — is on tonight, and promises lots of glitter and special performances. after 13 weeks, tonight will see celebrities and their partners dance for the last time in an attempt to win the glitterball trophy. ahead
smoke pollution a suffocating syd ney parks.small towns which triggered large—scale protests. toxic smoke is also spreading across the other side of the country in the west where the bushfire disaster is farfrom west where the bushfire disaster is far from over. freya west where the bushfire disaster is farfrom over. freya cole, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister tells supporters in tony blair's old constituency in north—east england that they have changed the...
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ney's laid it out and you know what's fascinating go read back and read his book propaganda it's he's a they're quite up front about it they're quite do you go back to wall to lippmann i mean. public opinion that if they know what they're doing they know how to do it and it's just part of part of the spin and there's that you know the playing off of each other is one giant. big brother show it really is. interesting lee you also came out with a fascinating article recently titled the new black codes which which delves into how you know and i think it's going to extension even of what we're talking about here but kind of controlled by the powerful you go into how law enforcement agencies across the united states are centrally being used. for language or brutal tools of social control over the poor 'd and the minorities in this country how how does that manifest itself through the police department. let's begin with the fact that both of the political parties were complicit in carrying out deindustrialization in the liberalism and austerity which affected certainly most severely poor pe
ney's laid it out and you know what's fascinating go read back and read his book propaganda it's he's a they're quite up front about it they're quite do you go back to wall to lippmann i mean. public opinion that if they know what they're doing they know how to do it and it's just part of part of the spin and there's that you know the playing off of each other is one giant. big brother show it really is. interesting lee you also came out with a fascinating article recently titled the new black...
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i was talking earlier with some people about this is the time of year when syd ney about this is theur viewers will be familiar with the sparkling harbour and blue skies we have almost all year round. and we have almost all year round. and we have had weeks and weeks of incredibly difficult air quality, among the worst in the world. so it's really challenging. i think people are anxious and a bit frightened if this is the new normal. the bushfires themselves, we are not predicted to have any kind of decent rain even until the end of january or early february. so this crisis is really far from january or early february. so this crisis is really farfrom over, i will say, and we have a really difficult summer ahead. lisa davies, editor of the sydney morning herald. thank you so much. thank you. the trump administration has overturned the phasing out of old —fashioned, incandescent light bulbs in the us. it says replacement energy efficient bulbs would be too costly to consumers. the regulation was to come into effect next year. 16 states including new york and california have challenged
i was talking earlier with some people about this is the time of year when syd ney about this is theur viewers will be familiar with the sparkling harbour and blue skies we have almost all year round. and we have almost all year round. and we have had weeks and weeks of incredibly difficult air quality, among the worst in the world. so it's really challenging. i think people are anxious and a bit frightened if this is the new normal. the bushfires themselves, we are not predicted to have any...
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a couple of weeks ago we had a bushfire in a suburb of syd ney ago we had a bushfire in a suburb of sydneythis huge bushfire that has sent a blanket of smoke once again over sydney is burning about an hour's drive to the north—west of sydney. it is the combination of five large fires that have come together to conspire to create a mega blaze, a beast of a fire that is bigger in area than the size of sydney itself. it has a fire front of a0 miles. it is huge in scale and very intense and authorities say it may burn for many weeks. officials have told us that it may be only is extinguished by heavy rain. the forecast for the australian summer is for more dry and very warm weather. so heavy rain is not on the forecast and outlook. this fire could burn indefinitely into next year. there are more than 100 blazes across the state of new south wales. in the state of queensland to the north, the situation is perilous with a5 blazes raging in queensland. the authorities today have been taking advantage of more benign conditions to try to strengthen containment lines, but there is a fear and expecta
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we were in the western suburbs of syd ney were in the western suburbs of sydney a few hours ago where0s celsius, air quality was so bad that the local councils were shutting swimming pools and certainly in the city of sydney, air quality has been at dangerous levels. we are in the blue mountains to the west of sydney and the smoke you can see behind me, it's basically from two massive fires that continue to rage out of control and we are hearing that in one of these fires, three firefighters were hurt, two of them seriously, when flames engulfed our fire engines. this is a crisis that just keeps getting worse. this heatwave has sent extreme intense heatwave has sent extreme intense heat barrelling from western australia all the way over here to the east and there is a fear that conditions on saturday could be even worse and as you say, about 100 fires continue to burn here in new south wales and it's a say the firefighting effort, the heroic firefighting effort, the heroic firefighting effort, the heroic firefighting effort here in eastern australia and elsewhere is being stretched to
we were in the western suburbs of syd ney were in the western suburbs of sydney a few hours ago where0s celsius, air quality was so bad that the local councils were shutting swimming pools and certainly in the city of sydney, air quality has been at dangerous levels. we are in the blue mountains to the west of sydney and the smoke you can see behind me, it's basically from two massive fires that continue to rage out of control and we are hearing that in one of these fires, three firefighters...
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last week australia endured a record—breaking heatwave, the city of syd ney record—breaking heatwave,rible smoky toxic haze blown in by the bushfires. then, of course, we had the bushfire emergency as well. during that time of crisis, prime minister scott morrison was on holiday in hawaii and admitted that being out of the country at a time of great distress for many was a mistake. he has been touring the fire grounds and has said that volunteer firefighters employed by the government will have four weeks pay to help them fight the fires, they will not go to work, they will be doing what they have been doing for many, many weeks, giving up their time, often risking their lives to try to stop some of these fires. as far as the political dimension and all of this goes, the prime minister, mr morrison, has conceded there is a link between global warming and the bushfire crisis that says that australia's environmental policies, australia's climate change policies, are sufficient and do not need to be revised even though this crisis shows no sign of ending and many australians are worried
last week australia endured a record—breaking heatwave, the city of syd ney record—breaking heatwave,rible smoky toxic haze blown in by the bushfires. then, of course, we had the bushfire emergency as well. during that time of crisis, prime minister scott morrison was on holiday in hawaii and admitted that being out of the country at a time of great distress for many was a mistake. he has been touring the fire grounds and has said that volunteer firefighters employed by the government will...
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they want these individuals to be prosecuted and send a message to anyone who ney harbor any kind of sentiment like this, that this is what could happen if they act on these. for now a lot of attention is on this neighborhood as they try to find out what went down. back in new york city, i can tell you we are seeing an increase in police presence not only because of what happened here tonight at least once a day for the last eight days, an attack on members of the jewish community in new york city. >> polo sandoval, so appreciate the update. thank you. cedric alexander is a former president of national law enforcement executives. one attack at least over the last several days. how do -- how does law enforcement move forward with this? what are they doing right now? >> reporter: well, one thing that is clearly going to be done in the state of new york, and it's already been activated, is new york state task force against that work specifically around crimes such as this that target certain populations based on race, ethnicity, and so forth. so this is a case here unfortunately as sad
they want these individuals to be prosecuted and send a message to anyone who ney harbor any kind of sentiment like this, that this is what could happen if they act on these. for now a lot of attention is on this neighborhood as they try to find out what went down. back in new york city, i can tell you we are seeing an increase in police presence not only because of what happened here tonight at least once a day for the last eight days, an attack on members of the jewish community in new york...
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this is just a movie, guys because it's almost like a case stud ney how white men can snap. ♪ send ins squirmed over "us." >> while "it" brought pennywise". >> psycho clowns terrorizing kids is awesome. psycho clowns terrorizing james mcevoy -- meh! >> that underscores the year's worst trend in movie making, the tendency to keep going with the same stories. >> the force will be with you. >> always. i mean, it's ridiculous. sequel, sequel, sequel. can someone come up with something new? >> i'm kind of interested in seeing spider-man 508. >> jesse, ham. >> buzz, rex, potatohead. >> watch it, buddy. >> still, there were nice moments especially in animation. >> i was happy that woody got a girlfriend. >> the lion king roared. aladdin a reboot along with pikachu, the pets and the sisters of arondale let it go again. >> more than anyone and anything. >> the boast tale of a real-life hero. welcome to the underground railroad. >> if you haven't seen the movie "harriet," you need to run, not walk to your local walk to your local ♪ >>. ♪ >> the biggest uproar over a big name film, once upon a t
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what we heardie in inteafter interview, everyone said is s more ney than they could possibly spend. by congress andffials in washington to spend as much as they could and they greeted on how much money based -- grated on how ch money they spent. they said it did not make any sense and it backfired. it fueled corruption. itat ali the afghan people. reporter: you will have more coming up in the washington post? craig: every day we will have a new volume. tomorrow we will talk about how flawed the strategy was. reporter: craig whitlock from the washington post with some very important reporting. thank you very much. ♪ judy: with eight weeks ucuil the iowa cs and 15 democrats still vying for theirarty's presidential nomination, we report on how the top polling candidates are turning their criticismsren each other. rter: south bend, indiana mayor pete buddhttigieg says he will make public his top political supporters. cthat aftticism from elizabeth warren. >> americans are sick of the typical politician who says one thing in public and then goes behind closed doors. it is time for everyo
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real willingness to roll up her sleeves anhelp a little girl sold their cookies and hot cocoa to raise neyoff negative lunch, balances at her school this is for other kids. her ame is kalyn hardy she got the idea after she overheard another student's mom saying that she was having hard time. >>paying for something. >>was that we do a hot oc and cookies stand and i sa les do it she sat out there for probably about 3 hours. and sort through all. >>all the cookiesn a hot cocoa and tea is snow >>knew >>very sweet. her mom says that she sent a note to the school sang that her daughter helda hot cocoa fundraiser the weekend would love to donate the money to any of the negative accounts andhe school agreed the money caiin raise paid off lunchbalances for 123 students and right on time for e christs season. so they it that's amazing sant5 years old and. >>but a flight no one to 5 years 5 year olds and they'r not i mean they're into like unicorns and legos and frozen yet to the thinking of other people like tt that's really impressive your chicken soup for the soul, it's a hot cocoa for this all bl
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impeachment inquiry contues to move throu the hous amy, what do you make of republicans spending a lot of neyads, air dpiewg imimpeached or removed?'t be how vulnerable are democrats who are moderate and how vulnerablee arblicans who are moderate? >> like you, if you were watching tv, wherever you were for thanksgiving, was watchin live events and seeing a lot of adds that were in south carolina where there' freshman member of congress named joe cunningham, democrat, lot of advertising from republican groups encouraging thifreshman democrat to voe againsthm impet. so i look at the districts where you do have fresh phendrat phendemocrats -- fresh men democrats, republicans spending between 300 and $500,000 urging the democrats to vote impeachment. innd tei don't think they will sway democrats. but even when i ked to republicans today, the take on this is, look, are we stale still going to be talking about impeachment by the time we hit the november 2020 elethion? i don'k so. i'm under the same impression. i believe this is quite remarkable that the is going to be an impeachment for the preside
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. >> reporter: artist april jones, who lives and works neis a much newer resident of cody, one who cameith different politics and from a very different place, the san francisco bay area. >> a lot of my friends back there would be quite offendedas that there museum about guns. >> reporter: but jones is approach. with the museum's >> i think that's a nice balance to understand that, okay, you've got your sports shooters on the one hand that ybe competing in olympic events for target shooting and kind of stufe but then yout people who are really living in turmoil and too.ruction because of firearms, and i think that's more the conversation that our country shoulde having. it's a tool. properly?ases can it be used and, how can we stop it from being used improperly? >> reporter: there's no denying the fascination many have with guns. visitors from all overhe world-- here from the netherlands-- come to try them out at the nearby "cody firearms experience." general manager paul brock knows it's the movies that often drive people his way. >> when people say, "i don't know what to shoot," we'll
. >> reporter: artist april jones, who lives and works neis a much newer resident of cody, one who cameith different politics and from a very different place, the san francisco bay area. >> a lot of my friends back there would be quite offendedas that there museum about guns. >> reporter: but jones is approach. with the museum's >> i think that's a nice balance to understand that, okay, you've got your sports shooters on the one hand that ybe competing in olympic events...
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why couldn't the japanese buy fuel from the nei? in other words, neither lands, east indies and their series of islands which were flush with oil, still flush with oil today. why did they have to come 5,000 miles across the pacific and 5,000 miles back? >> that's a good question. >> i realize that doesn't pertain exactly to what you were talking about, but he had been there for ten years. i can't help but think that maybe somewhere along the lines, you know, maybe you guys ought to think about another fuel source rather than the u.s. >> well, grew wasn't certainly going to help the japanese in that regard. notwithstanding anything i said, grew, i don't want to create a misimpression here, grew was a patriot, and he saw his role as an ambassador as a representative of the united states. he saw it as his mission to promote peace because he had been in the berlin embassy in germany during world war i. he understood the consequence of war. he knew what war brought. and so he was desperate to try to avoid war, not to advance the cause of
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because the reference of where to go,ney is going that was done by the interior department. there has been massive criminal behavior over a century and how these accounts have been handles. d. there has been so much wrong. the dishonest treaties that the government signed. then ignored. they have lied to the native americans. it just goes on and on. i've talked about a lot of it in this book. i could tell you about the trail of tears. the indian removal act. the massacre at wounded knee. we can talk about a lot of bring that will at least up memories that something awful happened that affected native americans. as ast as a population, country, we need to try to understand this number one. and number two, to take actions to deal with what we know has been an injustice for far too long. host: we do have a special line set aside for native americans. 8-8002, if you want to join the discussion. we're talking with senator byron dorgan. the book "the girl in the photograph." a couple statistics i want to show viewers. the first one on suicide rates in the united states. u.s. suici
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nei think that's reason we've stoked a fierce tribalism where no one sees common ground between the two because their visions of the future have been so different. >> i think it was a decade of polarization and partisanship and itoo reall hold in the 2010s you have president obama signing into law the affordable care act at the beginning ofhe 2010s. in mar. of 2010, he did that, the and that really set off the ene re decr what was to come. as susan notice, you go from george w. bush, who could be more opposite than barack obama 2008, to then the ri of the tea party, which was really a backlash to president obama, and that gave rise to president trump, and one last backlash in all o that has been the rise of progressivism, which haseen really pilistic and not wanting to compromise seeing how republicans in the tea party didn't and we're at this point where you he a lot of clashes to come. >> one thing i've seen in the last decade is it seems a sort of fr of leadership in washington. i think we see more people coached andwi lesing to take hard stances.t wha you think is happening there? >
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so if there was evidence that ney was actually buying anything for any of these people, maybe it's ad argument, but it's simply an attempt to take a stereotype of a hated figure, called the billionaire, and tar a perfectly acceptable candidate,ou want fireworks, high drama, realre ity, come to pbs. it started off like a seminar. it was thoughtful, reflective. then, boy, they really got into it. and david was right there. it reminded us of the caldar, judy. iowa is coming up, pete buttigieg is leading in iowa, and elizabeth warren was slipping, and she went aft him, and i thought pete buttigieg showed the ability top takench. he doesn't have a glass jar, and i thought his counterpunch w enormously effective. >> woodruff: you think h lped himself? >> he wasn't hurt by it in the sense -- and he probably did heimself in the sense that she did say i take only pure money, by ignoring she rolled over money from our senate campaign where she had taken st like buttigieg i think the wine cave thing is bad image for booming. then when amy klobuchar jumped in and preempted t entire central time
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is it appropriate to take money are from those type of people, because some alumni that took ney from sackler an epstein, they might not want to give anymore because theye disappointed in their institution. so it has a ripple effect, not because thetook money from nat one donor, but other donors will be disappointed. so many are looking at what pals policy should we look at and should we articulate who we will accept money from and should we make it clear we depend on small and mid ol' size gifts from people, is it good to be runy billionaires, those are all the ll beions that people wi asking. you see political debates about wealth taxes, the same consideration in nonprofit world, too. >> what about small nonprofits, they don't have the big wealthy donors, how are they doinright now? >> smaller charities are struggling to be able to persuade people to give. there ome a lot ofting causes, and middle class donors are giving less, we've seen a staggering drop in the number of middle class americans whoare giving. perhaps in the last decade we saw as many as 20 million fewer people are g
is it appropriate to take money are from those type of people, because some alumni that took ney from sackler an epstein, they might not want to give anymore because theye disappointed in their institution. so it has a ripple effect, not because thetook money from nat one donor, but other donors will be disappointed. so many are looking at what pals policy should we look at and should we articulate who we will accept money from and should we make it clear we depend on small and mid ol' size...
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i remember when i was working for john kerr ney 2004. he was doing presidential debate prep in wisconsin and we wanted him to go out and do some public event and we wanted to highlight how gas prices were high and we wanted him to fill out a gas tank and to avoid the dukakis moments or the george bush grocery scan we actually check, do you know how to fill up your gas tank, but that's one of those moments that you didn't want to happen and because of these moments in the campaign you double and triple check every time you put your candidate in public because you don't want these visual images to stick in the people's brain. >> one thing we haven't noted yet in every cartoon we will see and the right quadrant punk, the pigeon who is a de facto greek chorus -- not a pigeon, a penguin that pat oliphant include individual of his cartoons to provide an additional dollop of commentary. for me, the joy of these cartoons is on the one hand they are snapshots of a moment, but on the other hand they are windows into a period and what we start to s
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from minnesota, you have congressman jeff van drew from new jersey and jared golden he actually voted neynd she said she could not in good conscience vote yes or no. >> steve: you saw yesterday on the channel, the defense of the president, partisan obviously, and the people who went after him were in the president's words, vicious. at least that's what he told the 10,000 people who waited in the really cold weather in battle creek, michigan. he went out on stage after the house had impeached him, he was steamed. president trump: the democrats are lousy politicians. they really are. they've got horrible policies, open borders, crime is fine, drugs pouring through, i mean, think of what they do. sanctuary cities, they love them they are lousy politicians but they have one thing, two things. they are vicious, the most vicious people. the republicans aren't as vicious, but the other thing the democrats always stick together. now think of this. three democrats went over to our side, no republicans, it's unheard of. >> [applause] president trump: i'm the first person to ever get impeached and t
from minnesota, you have congressman jeff van drew from new jersey and jared golden he actually voted neynd she said she could not in good conscience vote yes or no. >> steve: you saw yesterday on the channel, the defense of the president, partisan obviously, and the people who went after him were in the president's words, vicious. at least that's what he told the 10,000 people who waited in the really cold weather in battle creek, michigan. he went out on stage after the house had...
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this fire is bigger in size than the syd ney fire is bigger in size than the sydney metropolitan areaand, when the authorities say they are not quite sure if or when they will ever be able to extinguish it. one official were talking to earlier today said only flooding rain would be able to extinguish these types of fires the authorities are trying to do is contain the fires, to beat them away from populated areas and so far they have done a pretty heroicjob here in new south wales. more than 2000 firefighters are on the ground, supported by a squadron of water bombing aircraft. it can be a perilous enterprise. we heard of a helicopter forced to crash land while fighting one fire. the pilot only suffered thankfully only minor injuries. across eastern australia, new south wales and queensland, about 140 fires continued to burn and we are only in the first week of summer. and we are only in the first week of summer. looking at some of the images. in terms of the geography, we mentioned this majorfire, this "mega fire". how close is it to the major urban areas? it is pretty close to citie
this fire is bigger in size than the syd ney fire is bigger in size than the sydney metropolitan areaand, when the authorities say they are not quite sure if or when they will ever be able to extinguish it. one official were talking to earlier today said only flooding rain would be able to extinguish these types of fires the authorities are trying to do is contain the fires, to beat them away from populated areas and so far they have done a pretty heroicjob here in new south wales. more than...
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take [ applause ]ney we take that on, and we fight that fight. we knock back the influence of .sts and the bought and paid for experts and we disrupt it, and we get off of our back foot and get on the front foot andpossib the then t whole world change, and because now what is possible is that actually, you could ask the billionaires to pay a 2 cent s. wealth tax, hello. dustry, we can beat back the big polluters and beat back the influence of the gun industry, but it has to start with not a nibble around the edge, polit a a oh, let's be polite to the rich folks, but it starts with big structural change, and that is how we are going to get this done. thank you. great. thank you. i love that. >> hi. i'm connor. n fa >> hi,vo connor. >> the senate map is increasingly biased with republicans and not the mention with the gerrymandering and the structural threats to voting rights, and so what is your plan to work with mitch mcconnell and others to pass your ambitious agenda and how to pass these ace changes? >> i have a plan. and this is how the plan goes. we fight for big ideas and w
take [ applause ]ney we take that on, and we fight that fight. we knock back the influence of .sts and the bought and paid for experts and we disrupt it, and we get off of our back foot and get on the front foot andpossib the then t whole world change, and because now what is possible is that actually, you could ask the billionaires to pay a 2 cent s. wealth tax, hello. dustry, we can beat back the big polluters and beat back the influence of the gun industry, but it has to start with not a...
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to explain how the syd ney next government.how the sydney works, we will take pre—selected questions which have been submitted by the audience, and the debate will be open to the floor. —— to explain how this evening works. we hope for plenty of challenge and opinion on the issues and, ina challenge and opinion on the issues and, in a break to question time tradition, we will take questions which have come in from twitter in a quickfire round later. don't forget tojoin in from home in the usual ways, using #bbcqt on twitter, facebook and instagram. let's get going. 0urfirst question facebook and instagram. let's get going. our first question this evening is from catrin ellis. how can my voice be heard when i live in a safe state debt market safe state constituency? robert jenrick, the conservatives are the only party refusing to countenance any electoral reforms. well, your voice is never lost. you should vote in an election. it's so important. generations have fought for the right to vote. 0nly last year, we celebrated the 100
to explain how the syd ney next government.how the sydney works, we will take pre—selected questions which have been submitted by the audience, and the debate will be open to the floor. —— to explain how this evening works. we hope for plenty of challenge and opinion on the issues and, ina challenge and opinion on the issues and, in a break to question time tradition, we will take questions which have come in from twitter in a quickfire round later. don't forget tojoin in from home in the...
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because the reference of where to go,ney is going that was done by the interior department.re has been massive criminal behavior over a century and how these accounts have been handles. d. there has been so much wrong. the dishonest treaties that the government signed. then ignored. they have lied to the native americans. it just goes on and on. i've talked about a lot of it in this book. i could tell you about the trail of tears. the indian removal act. the massacre at wounded knee. we can talk about a lot of bring that will at least up memories that something awful happened that affected native americans. as ast as a population, country, we need to try to understand this number one. and number two, to take actions to deal with what we know has been an injustice for far too long. host: we do have a special line set aside for native americans. 8-8002, if you want to join the discussion. we're talking with senator byron dorgan. the book "the girl in the photograph." a couple statistics i want to show viewers. the first one on suicide rates in the united states. u.s. suicide r
because the reference of where to go,ney is going that was done by the interior department.re has been massive criminal behavior over a century and how these accounts have been handles. d. there has been so much wrong. the dishonest treaties that the government signed. then ignored. they have lied to the native americans. it just goes on and on. i've talked about a lot of it in this book. i could tell you about the trail of tears. the indian removal act. the massacre at wounded knee. we can...
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we have heard from officials that a mega blaze that has been burning to the north—west of syd ney beendangerously close to a power station that supplies 10% of the electricity to new south wales. there were concerns that stockpile of coal could be ignited by what is called here and ember attack. these are red—hot embers that have grown well ahead from the main fire front. emergency authorities have managed to stave off the danger for no. earlier today in sydney, there was a meeting of former emergency and fire chiefs and they have some very stern words for australia post mike centre—right government. the accused be by minister scott morrison of not doing enough to prepare australia for worsening bushfire conditions as the climate changes. these fire chiefs say that australia needs a national emergency summit to try and figure out how to make australia safer as these sorts of fires become more intense. later in the week, we are expecting heatwave conditions over much of mainland australia. you are new south wales and particularly in sydney we are bracing for temperatures of 45 celsius.
we have heard from officials that a mega blaze that has been burning to the north—west of syd ney beendangerously close to a power station that supplies 10% of the electricity to new south wales. there were concerns that stockpile of coal could be ignited by what is called here and ember attack. these are red—hot embers that have grown well ahead from the main fire front. emergency authorities have managed to stave off the danger for no. earlier today in sydney, there was a meeting of...
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out—of—control and the fear is that this burst of heat will exacerbate the fire threat, parts of syd neyhreat, parts of sydney expected to swelter through conditions of 44, 40 five celsius. so you have to remember that of all the natural hazards in australia, we think of bushfires, we think of storms, heatwaves are by far the most deadly of those natural hazards. more australians die in heatwaves than all of those other natural hazards put together so the authorities, for example, in south australia have issued a code red warning for vulnerable people so much of australia expected to swelter through these extreme conditions, adding to very dry conditions, adding to very dry conditions we got here in eastern australia, a mega blaze to the north—west of sydney threatening a power station supplies 10% of new south wales electricity so we thought australia's bushfire crisis would get worse when we spoke a couple of weeks ago and it seems sadly that will be the case later this week. the european space agency will today launch a space telescope to study distant worlds. it's hoped the cheops te
out—of—control and the fear is that this burst of heat will exacerbate the fire threat, parts of syd neyhreat, parts of sydney expected to swelter through conditions of 44, 40 five celsius. so you have to remember that of all the natural hazards in australia, we think of bushfires, we think of storms, heatwaves are by far the most deadly of those natural hazards. more australians die in heatwaves than all of those other natural hazards put together so the authorities, for example, in south...
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parents are proud of me how about i should start this venture yeah ecause i think i can make a lot of neyminfor your passion that you're exactly going so how do you tat that what you have you get rid of that well you kind of hav delve into o you are and i always say tart with your childhood. well back toyour childhood and think about the things that that you love to do where you lost track of time that reveals a lot you know the wels while this is what i love to do because when you're in years in state of passion. you are there's no time clock. good point yeah anwhen you're when you're a kid of course it's timeless yeyou can spend hours doing something as as we get older we get stuck in that i should syndrome when we kind of forget. >>who we are and what we the second bullet point that you have your i think is really important as well a and that is to ask yourself what would i do if i knew it would fail. yes, yeah i think we go through life we go we get i should syndrome because we're afraid to be judge criticize or are afraid that we're not going to measure up. >>and kind of have to do.
parents are proud of me how about i should start this venture yeah ecause i think i can make a lot of neyminfor your passion that you're exactly going so how do you tat that what you have you get rid of that well you kind of hav delve into o you are and i always say tart with your childhood. well back toyour childhood and think about the things that that you love to do where you lost track of time that reveals a lot you know the wels while this is what i love to do because when you're in years...