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i headed south to patagonia's new route of parks.re joined together to create a huge network of wild areas to explore — an area the size of switzerland. it's been one outcome from the largest private land donation in history to create a conservation project on a vast scale. myjourney to its heart takes me six hours in a 4x4. so, we've blown a tire and, as you can see behind me, the road is pretty rough. we've hit one of these huge potholes, and i guess that's part of the story of tourism here. you know, the infrastructure is still a work in progress, but fortunately, all the locals are being super helpful. for two american philanthropists, doug and kris tompkins, the route of parks was just one part of a decades—long project in both chile and argentinean patagonia. over the course of 30 years, doug, kris and the tompkins conservation 0rganization bought two million acres of land across chile and argentina. i am very proud of what we do because every hectare we have ever purchased goes right back to the people of the country. if you w
i headed south to patagonia's new route of parks.re joined together to create a huge network of wild areas to explore — an area the size of switzerland. it's been one outcome from the largest private land donation in history to create a conservation project on a vast scale. myjourney to its heart takes me six hours in a 4x4. so, we've blown a tire and, as you can see behind me, the road is pretty rough. we've hit one of these huge potholes, and i guess that's part of the story of tourism...
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here's your headlines for the america is it's a warm picture from the campus to patagonia. same goes for chillies, capital santiago. your temperatures are running about 10 above where they should be for the month of july, plenty of dry weather to be found through brazil through the amazon as well. really for the top end of south america, that's where our showers and storms are, but no weather alerts to speak of. here, the winds have picked up through the caribbean, so that steering rain into central america. but it is also breaking the heat, so it is lowering temperatures here, still no relief in phoenix on sunday you will be on day 30 of temperatures, $43.00 and above, but we do start to see monsoon moister move in. so that will lower temperatures in the days to come, us call states things looking pretty quiet here. we do got disturbed weather though, just off the coast of the carolinas. and after storms have swept through the northeast, it's brought in a fresher field here. so 26 in boston, 27 in new york, just the other day. apple guardia airport. you were up to 35. so s
here's your headlines for the america is it's a warm picture from the campus to patagonia. same goes for chillies, capital santiago. your temperatures are running about 10 above where they should be for the month of july, plenty of dry weather to be found through brazil through the amazon as well. really for the top end of south america, that's where our showers and storms are, but no weather alerts to speak of. here, the winds have picked up through the caribbean, so that steering rain into...
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wager" tells the incredible true story of an 18th century british ship that crashed off the coast of patagonialowed even after the crew made it back home. its author joins us now. we'll all be reading books if there's nothing to watch on television anymore. tell us a little bit about "the wager." >> this british naval ship set off in 1740 on a secret mission with a squadron to try to capture a spanish galleon filled with treasure, but it wrecked on a desolate island off the coast of patagonia where the crew and officers slowly descending into a real life lord of the flies. there were mutinies and murder and even cannibalism. but the thing that is most striking is that some of the castaways made it back to england where they were summoned to face a court-martial for their crimes. they release an account of what happened which unleashed this war over the truth. there were competing narratives and allegations of fake news. >> that's timely. you see pictures of the island they crashed on. tell us about the research that went into this. how did you discover this narrative and these conflicting tale
wager" tells the incredible true story of an 18th century british ship that crashed off the coast of patagonialowed even after the crew made it back home. its author joins us now. we'll all be reading books if there's nothing to watch on television anymore. tell us a little bit about "the wager." >> this british naval ship set off in 1740 on a secret mission with a squadron to try to capture a spanish galleon filled with treasure, but it wrecked on a desolate island off the...
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we kind of stay originally through these channels that are sheltered in patagonia.autiful. and then there's sort of a point where the captain says to me, "all right now we got to go into the open sea if we're going to get to wager island." and that was my first glimpse of these terrifying seas. >> rough seas. >> it was truly terrifying -- or at least for me. [ laughter ] let me say, my captain seemed cool. [ laughter ] >> grann and his crew endured the moody waters over a ten-day journey. >> i had to sit on the floor hunkered down. the dramamine was pumping in me. >> this is wager island, named for the ship that washed up 300 years ago. a spit of inhospitable land, hugging the pacific coast. scenic from a distance but you wouldn't want to spend the night. the castaways did months in unrelenting cold and whipping winds. you know it's bad when celery is the big selling point, the only edible thing that grows on the island. though it does cure scurvy. >> there were no animals. i kept thinking, "oh, there's got to be something, like something, there's got to be a rat."
we kind of stay originally through these channels that are sheltered in patagonia.autiful. and then there's sort of a point where the captain says to me, "all right now we got to go into the open sea if we're going to get to wager island." and that was my first glimpse of these terrifying seas. >> rough seas. >> it was truly terrifying -- or at least for me. [ laughter ] let me say, my captain seemed cool. [ laughter ] >> grann and his crew endured the moody waters...
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support from the open rivers fund, a program supported by the william and flora hewlett foundation, patagonia media grants, the maybelle clark mcdonald foundation, the freas foundation, the dalton family trust, and the north umpqua foundation. ♪♪♪
support from the open rivers fund, a program supported by the william and flora hewlett foundation, patagonia media grants, the maybelle clark mcdonald foundation, the freas foundation, the dalton family trust, and the north umpqua foundation. ♪♪♪
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the biggest island in the very beginning of this crumbling is the island of chiloé, the gateway to patagoniat's the second largest island in south america. it's the size of cyprus or puerto rico, for you to get an idea. it's 200 kilometers long, and 60 kilometers in its widest part. it is an archipelago, which is formed of some 40 smaller islands. (sophie fouron) cyril christensen. proud resident of chiloé, photographer and founding member of a group that promotes the archipelago's true nature, these are his islands. (cyril christensen) chiloé has over 60 churches, 16 of which have been declared world heritage by unesco. and when the spanish arrived to the island, there was no metal on the island, so churches were actually built without nails. wood is the most abundant natural resource on the island. we have a beautiful native forest with more than 20 different species, used by the chilotes from building boats, to building a church, to building their homes. actually, most of the houses here in chiloé are wooden houses. chiloé's most iconic image is the houses by the sea, with long legs by th
the biggest island in the very beginning of this crumbling is the island of chiloé, the gateway to patagoniat's the second largest island in south america. it's the size of cyprus or puerto rico, for you to get an idea. it's 200 kilometers long, and 60 kilometers in its widest part. it is an archipelago, which is formed of some 40 smaller islands. (sophie fouron) cyril christensen. proud resident of chiloé, photographer and founding member of a group that promotes the archipelago's true...
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support from the open rivers fund, a program supported by the william and flora hewlett foundation, patagonia media grants, the maybelle clark mcdonald foundation, the freas foundation, the dalton family trust, and the north umpqua foundation. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ shane anderson: the world has not lost an entire race of salmon since the prehistoric saber tooth went extinct over 5 million years ago. ♪♪♪ shane: but now time is running out for the last wild runs of spring chinook, arguably, the most revered pacific salmon. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ deborah giles: salmon are the most amazing species on the planet, and really, if you're talking about one group of those salmon, the spring chinook salmon are at the top of that list. silas whitman: spiritual importance, that fish is very pronounced. russ thurow: friend of mine calls them mariners and mountaineers, and that's really an apt description of these fish. they're basically the best of the best, and these fish are at really high risk of extinction. mike miller: spring run's just a good example of a species that is so critical from an ecological, a cultural, and an economi
support from the open rivers fund, a program supported by the william and flora hewlett foundation, patagonia media grants, the maybelle clark mcdonald foundation, the freas foundation, the dalton family trust, and the north umpqua foundation. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ shane anderson: the world has not lost an entire race of salmon since the prehistoric saber tooth went extinct over 5 million years ago. ♪♪♪ shane: but now time is running out for the last wild runs of spring chinook, arguably,...
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don't miss 50% off carpet and flooring, 50% off patagonia materials and 50% off installation. 882 300 buy today. hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? >> i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep you need to stay healthy unless you use relaxium sleep. relaxium. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works from the very first night. you try it. it helps you fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed, earning your body those quality hours of sleep that it desperately needs to prevent so many health issues. i'm dr. eric ciliberti and i developed relaxium sleep a clinically tested sleep supplement shown to contain proven ingredients that help patients fall asleep, stay asleep and wake refreshed their mornings. it's no longer hearing that he doesn't want to even begin his day. i'm telling you, relaxium is the real deal. >> relaxium is drug free and not addictive. so you can take relaxium every night and
don't miss 50% off carpet and flooring, 50% off patagonia materials and 50% off installation. 882 300 buy today. hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? >> i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep you need to stay healthy unless you use relaxium sleep. relaxium. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works...
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don't miss 50% off carpet and flooring, 50% off patagonia materials and 50% off. installation 898 305 today he was only 47. aneurysm. did he have life insurance. do you know? you got to get on it. check out selectquote. trust me, the peace of mind. >> it's worth it. life insurance is too, to put off another day. that's why selectquote makes getting coverage you need easy. for less than a dollar a day. now up to a $2 million policy with no medical exam and same day coverage. visits like whatcom. we shop, you save. >> i want to partner up with someone who can go viral. wednesday, 12. create your very own recipe videos for social media and go lights, camera. action on everyone's sense of humor might be different and allowed to make a suggestion. >> so my caroline wants to take over. this sizzling showdown is going to be mean worthy. we did our best, though. we didn't do our best. you guys done? you wanted to strong. who let you down the most! and all knew ramsay's food stars. wednesday, july 12, on fox. me. now that you.triath nole, i mean. >> yeah. just hit my balan
don't miss 50% off carpet and flooring, 50% off patagonia materials and 50% off. installation 898 305 today he was only 47. aneurysm. did he have life insurance. do you know? you got to get on it. check out selectquote. trust me, the peace of mind. >> it's worth it. life insurance is too, to put off another day. that's why selectquote makes getting coverage you need easy. for less than a dollar a day. now up to a $2 million policy with no medical exam and same day coverage. visits like...
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still of probably, and she was a risk to be seen in the, on the in chain over down through chile patagonia with the wittons quite strong. particularly, you'll notice in the falter gardens of the quote to you by visit the g n e t t. the journey in may and one of necessities. the 3 different nations, all facing the challenge of driving on nickel racket was on the page, was at the mercy of it and predictable tropical weather risk. getting you to come back to us on that. i'll just say around the the welcome back. a quick reminder. the top stories here, this our, the lead isn't looking a fast on molly's say any, let me try and dimension and naming the share would be considered a declaration of war against them. comes off to reasonable and collapse that it may authorize force to reinstate the shares of the president advisors whom has been seen for the 1st time since the and is your administration fee is controlling the photo and finds whom was posted online by chance president interest debbie that he visited this year to mediate between 2 liters and fails to stop and live in von and demonstratio
still of probably, and she was a risk to be seen in the, on the in chain over down through chile patagonia with the wittons quite strong. particularly, you'll notice in the falter gardens of the quote to you by visit the g n e t t. the journey in may and one of necessities. the 3 different nations, all facing the challenge of driving on nickel racket was on the page, was at the mercy of it and predictable tropical weather risk. getting you to come back to us on that. i'll just say around the...
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it's a warm picture from the pampas to patagonia. same goes for charlie's capital santiago, your temperatures are running about 10 above where they should be for the month of july, plenty of dry weather to be found through brazil through the amazon as well. really for the top end of south america, that's where our showers and storms are, but no weather alerts to speak of. here, the winds have picked up through the caribbean, so that steering rain into central america. but it is also breaking the heat, so it is lowering temperatures here, still no relief in phoenix on sunday you will be on day 30 of temperatures, $43.00 and above, but we do start to see monsoon moister move in. so that will lower temperatures in the days to come, us call states things looking pretty quite sure. we do cut disturbed weather though, just off the coast of the carolinas. and after storms have swept through the northeast, it's brought in a fresher fuel here. so 26 in boston, 27 in new york to see other day as well. guardia airport, you were up to 35. so som
it's a warm picture from the pampas to patagonia. same goes for charlie's capital santiago, your temperatures are running about 10 above where they should be for the month of july, plenty of dry weather to be found through brazil through the amazon as well. really for the top end of south america, that's where our showers and storms are, but no weather alerts to speak of. here, the winds have picked up through the caribbean, so that steering rain into central america. but it is also breaking...
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we begin from the campus to patagonia, we got some snow around southern argentina. storms for the southeast of brazil, but my look at that temperature is up again in southern brazil. will salt paulo and rio de janeiro above where you should be for this time of the year. top end of africa. ok brain. it's still falling, but it's a bit lighter than we would expect at this time of the year. so to central america, we go, some solid bands of rain have been moving across his span eula and still watching for tropical developments in the eastern pacific. so we'll keep tabs on that storms really through the us goals states here. these ones could pack a punch, severe thunderstorms hailstones, even the threat of tornadoes as well. flash flood watches in play from the mid atlantic to the northeast with this what weather. but it's been amplified by moisture off the atlantic ocean here. so we could see about half a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours. so big risk for that flash flooding there to the west. we go some showers storms popping up, british columbia, alberta, providence, and for the
we begin from the campus to patagonia, we got some snow around southern argentina. storms for the southeast of brazil, but my look at that temperature is up again in southern brazil. will salt paulo and rio de janeiro above where you should be for this time of the year. top end of africa. ok brain. it's still falling, but it's a bit lighter than we would expect at this time of the year. so to central america, we go, some solid bands of rain have been moving across his span eula and still...
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great to have a long it is a cool picture from the campus to patagonia, we're drawing a cooler air from the south looking bunch of the day. i don't even think you're going to get into double digits on monday now for the top tier of south america. sure, the rain is falling. that as intense as it has been as of late band of shower stretches from bolivia is capital the pass rate through to floor now. police but nothing major here. where there are heavy falls of rain in the forecasts mostly concentrated through a coast to rica and panama is those winds are beginning to pick up. meantime, it's all about the heat for the us desert south west phoenix looks to have it's long it's heat wave on record as we approach to stay. still high temperatures here, well above average few storms across the us gulf states. but where we've seen some soaking rains as the us ne, most of that action is now poured into canada is maritime provinces. but it's left behind not only high heats, but also high humidity. new york will feel closer to about 40 degrees on monday to the west. we go, okay, this is what we're l
great to have a long it is a cool picture from the campus to patagonia, we're drawing a cooler air from the south looking bunch of the day. i don't even think you're going to get into double digits on monday now for the top tier of south america. sure, the rain is falling. that as intense as it has been as of late band of shower stretches from bolivia is capital the pass rate through to floor now. police but nothing major here. where there are heavy falls of rain in the forecasts mostly...
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issues say we got to stop supporting these guys, this company but the risk for them is like nike, patagoniay appear to that -- why anybody cares what they think i have no idea. dave: very quickly, you saw the supreme court decision last week on affirmative action affecting colleges but a lot of people wondering if it will spill over into corporate diversity and equity programs. you think -- a lot of these programs are being protested by people who work for them, judged on the basis of their skin color, not the quality of their work. >> justice alito pointed out that a different provision, different section of the civil rights act of 1964 actually makes the tenets of that decision applicable to companies that employ 15 people. this absolutely will apply to the private sector and judging people not based on their race or sex or other politics or religion but judging based on their merit, character, qualifications, the kind of things that made america great and drive the economy and i bet we end up as diverse if not more diverse workforce looking to merit then we are getting with the use affir
issues say we got to stop supporting these guys, this company but the risk for them is like nike, patagoniay appear to that -- why anybody cares what they think i have no idea. dave: very quickly, you saw the supreme court decision last week on affirmative action affecting colleges but a lot of people wondering if it will spill over into corporate diversity and equity programs. you think -- a lot of these programs are being protested by people who work for them, judged on the basis of their...
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great to have your long it is a cool picture from the campus to patagonia. we're drawing up a cooler air from the south. like a bunch of the day, i don't even think you're going to get into double digits on monday now for the top tier of south america. sure, the rain is falling. that is in 10 says it has been as of late band of shower stretches from bolivia is capital the pass rate through to floor now. police but nothing major. he here where there are heavy falls of rain in the forecast, mostly concentrated through a coaster rica and panama is those winds are beginning to pick up. meantime, it's all about the heat for the us desert. southwest phoenix looks to have it's long as heat wave on record as we approach to stay. still high temperatures here while above average few storms across the us gulf states. but where we've seen some soaking rains as the us ne, most of that action is now poured into canada is maritime provinces. but it's left behind not only high heats, but also high humidity. new york will feel closer to about 40 degrees on monday to the west
great to have your long it is a cool picture from the campus to patagonia. we're drawing up a cooler air from the south. like a bunch of the day, i don't even think you're going to get into double digits on monday now for the top tier of south america. sure, the rain is falling. that is in 10 says it has been as of late band of shower stretches from bolivia is capital the pass rate through to floor now. police but nothing major. he here where there are heavy falls of rain in the forecast,...
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and for anyone who's new to the bay area yeah you probably should invest in a nice patagonia.t what's going on this afternoon? you are not going to want a jacket in the east inland areas and maybe still along the coast too still in the 60s for the diamonds but starting to warm up a lot. that thin cloud layer kind of holding tight to the santa clara valley and now official sunrise is right around the corner at 5:57 this morning. heading into this afternoon, once that sun is just beating down on us we're going to be seeing sunny skies and 90s off in the east inland hills. today 80s up into santa rosa and 80s even down into santa clara valley with cooler conditions along the coast. within the next ten days the heat dome really build over us. let's use livermore for example. average today and tomorrow but friday it's like a ladder we step right up into the upper 90s. we hit the triple digits. we're going to hold on tight to the triple digits heading into our sunday forecast. and then we cool down nicely into next week. i just hate the inconvenience of this daytime high setup thoug
and for anyone who's new to the bay area yeah you probably should invest in a nice patagonia.t what's going on this afternoon? you are not going to want a jacket in the east inland areas and maybe still along the coast too still in the 60s for the diamonds but starting to warm up a lot. that thin cloud layer kind of holding tight to the santa clara valley and now official sunrise is right around the corner at 5:57 this morning. heading into this afternoon, once that sun is just beating down on...
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we begin from the campus to patagonia, we got some snow around southern argentina. storms for the southeast of brazil, but my look at that temperature is up again in southern brazil will sa paulo and rio de janeiro above where you should be for this time of the year. top end of africa. ok brain. and it's still falling, but it's a bit lighter than we would expect at this time of the year. so to central america, we go some solid pennsylvania big, moving across his span eula and still watching for tropical development in the eastern pacific. so keep tabs on that storms really through the us. gold states here, these ones could pack a punch, severe thunderstorms hailstones, even the threat of tornadoes as well. flash flood watches in play from the mid atlantic to the northeast with this wet weather. but it's being amplified by moisture off the atlantic ocean here. so we could see about half a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours. so big risk for that flash flooding there to the west. we go some shower storms popping up, british columbia, alberta, providence, and for the desert southw
we begin from the campus to patagonia, we got some snow around southern argentina. storms for the southeast of brazil, but my look at that temperature is up again in southern brazil will sa paulo and rio de janeiro above where you should be for this time of the year. top end of africa. ok brain. and it's still falling, but it's a bit lighter than we would expect at this time of the year. so to central america, we go some solid pennsylvania big, moving across his span eula and still watching for...
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don't miss 50% off carpet and flooring, 50% off patagonia materials and 50% off installation. 898 to 300 and buy today. e ta i'm currently out of the office focusing on a little blue sky, meetings with family meetings with family and friendnect wits, checking vl as my activities permit. i'll connect with you. i'll connect with you. after reconnecting with me. al. get 1.9% apr for 36 months plus 1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 z5 and z6 to cadillac financial. every monday, the mars experiment intensifies 12 celebrities embarking on daring missions. >> stars on mars. mondays at eight seven central on fox. welcome back to fox news tonight. here's some news on possibly the world's most ludicrous duo, harry and meghan have apparently bounced back as reported from their failed podcast gig with spotify, as someone would ever called a pair of f ing grifters enabl by spotify executives with news that may enable theme to continue with their grift. unfortunately, the couple's netflix donkey series was nominated for best streaming wanonfiction series by the hollywood critics association tv awa
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there have been more white guys on the supreme court than there are at a patagonia clearance sale in[ laughter ] normally, to see that many white guys on the bench, you'd have to watch march madness. [ laughter ] out of 115 supreme court justices, 108 have been white men. if you're a white guy who went to an ivy league school, they call you in the day before graduation and say, "alright, do you want to write for 'the simpsons' or be on the supreme court? [ laughter ] white guys complaining about not getting on the supreme court are like patriots fans complaining about the last three years "when's it going to be our time?" anyway, back to the crooked kooky cuckoo coup crew, personally, i might be less focused on the various investigations into trump if trump himself were less focused on them. i mean, he talks about them non-stop "the new york times" reporter maggie haberman wrote recently that trump's aides have always signaled that if the investigations progressed, that he would run for president again. trump is so obsessed with the various investigations into his personal and busine
there have been more white guys on the supreme court than there are at a patagonia clearance sale in[ laughter ] normally, to see that many white guys on the bench, you'd have to watch march madness. [ laughter ] out of 115 supreme court justices, 108 have been white men. if you're a white guy who went to an ivy league school, they call you in the day before graduation and say, "alright, do you want to write for 'the simpsons' or be on the supreme court? [ laughter ] white guys complaining...
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i headed south to patagonia's new route of parks.history to create a conservation project on a vast scale. myjourney to its heart takes me six hours in a 4x4. so we've blown a tire, and as you can see behind me, the road is pretty rough. we've hit one of these huge potholes, and i guess that's part of the story of tourism here. you know, the infrastructure is still a work in progress, but fortunately all the locals are being super helpful. for two american philanthropists, doug and chris tompkins, the root of parks was just one part of a decades—long project in both chile and argentinean patagonia. over the course of 30 years, doug, chris and the tompkins conservation organization bought two million acres of land across chile and argentina. i am very proud of what we do because every hectare we have ever purchased goes right back to the people of the country. if you want to conserve a territory and bring back species who've gone toward a point where their numbers are quite low, you have to, a, consult the geniuses of the place who ar
i headed south to patagonia's new route of parks.history to create a conservation project on a vast scale. myjourney to its heart takes me six hours in a 4x4. so we've blown a tire, and as you can see behind me, the road is pretty rough. we've hit one of these huge potholes, and i guess that's part of the story of tourism here. you know, the infrastructure is still a work in progress, but fortunately all the locals are being super helpful. for two american philanthropists, doug and chris...
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he was on the lawn and the sun valley conference and everybody is in their patagonia trying to, you knowried about ed ludlos'health here. it is hazardous duty. lisa: let me guess, you are volunteering to save him? tom: no, we are letting 'bramo go. this is in the ether and is actually really important, there is a strident agreement in the u.s. that china is the bad guy. getting perspective this morning with andy curry -- enda curry. i was really taken away by the aloneness of janet yellen as the chair of the federal reserve. the loneliness of our secretary treasury. how lonely was she on u.s. policy in beijing this weekend? enda: she is framing all of this through the economic lens. she spoke about the need for guardrails, pushing this line that the u.s. measures against china are not about economic areas that are targeted around areas of national security. she said it is not decoupling but it is de-risking. she said she's willing to listen to concerns. all this messaging from beijing over the weekend. it is not quite gel with some of the more hawkish rhetoric over here in washington. bu
he was on the lawn and the sun valley conference and everybody is in their patagonia trying to, you knowried about ed ludlos'health here. it is hazardous duty. lisa: let me guess, you are volunteering to save him? tom: no, we are letting 'bramo go. this is in the ether and is actually really important, there is a strident agreement in the u.s. that china is the bad guy. getting perspective this morning with andy curry -- enda curry. i was really taken away by the aloneness of janet yellen as...
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you and patagonia at sun valley.king to billionaires at sun valley on the hollywood roll up, do you anticipate a lot of mergers? specifically with warner bros. discovery with 57% debt. what do they do with the frenzy to come? jessica: i do think there will be a lot of m&a because there are many midsized players. this is a global scale business at this point. whether it is warner bros. discovery or not, we will see. they have a lot of data but also a lot of cash. i think they will pay down debt fairly aggressively this year and bring. inflation a lot. the recent bombshell was from sun valley and the allen company conference with bob iger, the cnbc interview where he said he will find a strategic partner for espn and will somehow divest of linear assets. what this means? that is more known but it was interesting. finding a strategic partner for espn could be the first move that causes a ripple effect. tom: we have to have profitability within streaming. do you discern a legitimate, sustainable free cash flow out of wha
you and patagonia at sun valley.king to billionaires at sun valley on the hollywood roll up, do you anticipate a lot of mergers? specifically with warner bros. discovery with 57% debt. what do they do with the frenzy to come? jessica: i do think there will be a lot of m&a because there are many midsized players. this is a global scale business at this point. whether it is warner bros. discovery or not, we will see. they have a lot of data but also a lot of cash. i think they will pay down...