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paul farmer, is this _ they are trying to achieve. armer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osaka reflective of conversations outside of sport as well? if so, what can society and sport each other? yes. society and sport each other? yes, well i society and sport each other? yes, well i think — society and sport each other? yes, well i think this _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is a _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is a tipping point in ntany— well i think this is a tipping point in n1anyways,_ well i think this is a tipping point in many ways, not just _ well i think this is a tipping point in many ways, not just for - well i think this is a tipping pointl in many ways, not just for mental health— in many ways, not just for mental health in— in many ways, not just for mental health in sport. _ in many ways, not just for mental health in sport, but _ in many ways, not just for mental
paul farmer, is this _ they are trying to achieve. armer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osaka reflective of conversations outside of sport as well? if so, what can society and sport each other? yes. society and sport each other? yes, well i society and sport each other? yes, well i think — society and sport each other? yes, well i think this _ society and sport each other? yes, well i think this is _ society and sport each other? yes,...
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paul farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osakaays, not just for mental health in sport, but also for the conversations - about mental health more broadly. in many ways, what we are seeing in the last couple of weeks - is a reflection of a growing change in the way that we are thinking - about stigma around mental ill- health and mental health in general. so ten or more years ago, people really wouldn't - be comfortable talking. about in society, and they definitely wouldn't feel comfortable talking about in sport. _ now more people are comfortable talking about their mental healthl in society, so sportspeople| are also more comfortable. but this is a parallel— relationship that is influenced, these incredible sports stars- speaking openly about their mental health, we know inspires others to do the same. l and crucially, for many people, it gives them confidence - in the ability to go seek help for themselves, looking up i to their heroes who they see as very much heroes, - and recognising they have a very similar condition to one
paul farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osakaays, not just for mental health in sport, but also for the conversations - about mental health more broadly. in many ways, what we are seeing in the last couple of weeks - is a reflection of a growing change in the way that we are thinking - about stigma around mental ill- health and mental health in general. so ten or more years ago, people really wouldn't - be comfortable talking. about in...
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helen richardson—walsh, steve peters and paul farmer, thank you all so much.l see highs of 21 degrees but for most it is the mid to high teens and is only through monday another day of sunshine and showers but then that area of low pressure clears away from tuesday onwards along a ridge of high pressure to build and showers but then that area of low pressure clears away from tuesday onwards along a ridge of high pressure to building and so finally eastern areas closer to an area of low pressure, though. northern and western areas will expect to see a few showers at times. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. hundreds of wildfires burn out of control in greece. holiday islands are now infernos, while residents in athens northern suburbs desperately try to beat back the flames. the fires are still raging out of control. the air is full of the smell of burning smoke and ashes are falling through the air rather like snowflakes. gunfire. long—range us bombers have carried out airstrikes on the afghan city of sheberg
helen richardson—walsh, steve peters and paul farmer, thank you all so much.l see highs of 21 degrees but for most it is the mid to high teens and is only through monday another day of sunshine and showers but then that area of low pressure clears away from tuesday onwards along a ridge of high pressure to build and showers but then that area of low pressure clears away from tuesday onwards along a ridge of high pressure to building and so finally eastern areas closer to an area of low...
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paul farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osakat for mental health in sport, but also for the conversations - about mental health more broadly. in many ways, what we are seeing in the last couple of weeks - is a reflection of a growing change in the way that we are thinking - about stigma around mental ill- health and mental health in general. so ten or more years ago, people really wouldn't - be comfortable talking. about in society, and they definitely wouldn't feel comfortable talking about in sport. _ now more people are comfortable talking about their mental healthl in society, so sports - are also more comfortable. but this is a parallel— relationship that is influenced, these incredible sports stars- speaking openly about their mental health, we know inspires others to do the same. l and crucially, for many people, it gives them confidence - in the ability to go seek help for themselves, looking up i to their heroes who they see as very much heroes, - and recognising they have a veryl similar condition to what they are expan
paul farmer, is this conversation we are having about sports stars, simone biles, ben stokes, naomi osakat for mental health in sport, but also for the conversations - about mental health more broadly. in many ways, what we are seeing in the last couple of weeks - is a reflection of a growing change in the way that we are thinking - about stigma around mental ill- health and mental health in general. so ten or more years ago, people really wouldn't - be comfortable talking. about in society,...
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paul, california firefighters and farmers can use a break from this weather. >> things are going to shiftnd a little bit heading through the next few days but not necessarily a positive direction. the squeeze on the atmosphere between the pacific storm system, area of high pressure over the desert southwest will produce the red flag conditions in the high sierra and through the central valley. upper level winds at 20,000 miles off of the ground they will be out of the west. the mid-level winds that are responsible of directing a lot of the smoke, those are going to shift more to the northwest, to the north and send it to the bay area. we will take a look at a forecast model that tracks the amount of surface smoke. looking at the smoke through the depth of the atmosphere. tells us how hazy the skies will be. this tells us the air quality. right now, good air quality. tomorrow, some bad air quality. stepping down to the moderate category i think at the worst. the real changes are going to happen tomorrow night into friday. look at the map as it changes with the smoke from northern californi
paul, california firefighters and farmers can use a break from this weather. >> things are going to shiftnd a little bit heading through the next few days but not necessarily a positive direction. the squeeze on the atmosphere between the pacific storm system, area of high pressure over the desert southwest will produce the red flag conditions in the high sierra and through the central valley. upper level winds at 20,000 miles off of the ground they will be out of the west. the mid-level...
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sophie: paul, those west farmers results give us context into the sales data do this friday.aking a look at the ozzie and -- charles -- taking a look at the aussie-yen, it has sent the vix pushing higher. looking at how sentiment has shaped up, kiwi stocks managed to eke out gains of 4%, resuming the upside for a fourth session in five. and we got a bunch of disappointing earnings on thursday from australia. we could see aussie stocks extend losses. offshore yuan holding onto the 6.48 handled this morning. we also have results from several banks, carriers and other names from china. switching the board for a quick check on treasury futures, you have treasury futures trading near a two-week low as we head into the jackson hole symposium. the market pricing for tapering, shery. shery: yes, the drum is beating loud. bloomberg global economics and policy editor kathleen hays join us -- joins us. what about the delta variant, how will that affect what fed chair powell is likely to say? kathleen: we shall see. everyone is talking about where the economy should go next, where policy
sophie: paul, those west farmers results give us context into the sales data do this friday.aking a look at the ozzie and -- charles -- taking a look at the aussie-yen, it has sent the vix pushing higher. looking at how sentiment has shaped up, kiwi stocks managed to eke out gains of 4%, resuming the upside for a fourth session in five. and we got a bunch of disappointing earnings on thursday from australia. we could see aussie stocks extend losses. offshore yuan holding onto the 6.48 handled...
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paul in fire. so it is an incredibly challenging and painful situation as far farmers and villages in that part of the country because they were about to harvest their graves and other foods. and now people have basically got nothing they are forced to leave again, especially when you think how they were forced to leave their homes in the districts over the years. displacement pain, heartbreaks that continues quite tragically for one civilians last hour. thank you very much indeed. joining ah, increases 2nd largest island area has been scorched by wildfires which are edging closer to athens. thousands of people have now fled their homes while others have been fighting to put out the flames. but his name is robbie reports. those are springing up faster than they can be put out the to know where the fires are and where they are going. greet look to the sky. in a worrying sign, helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities on the ground. this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back, the inevitability of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work. ri
paul in fire. so it is an incredibly challenging and painful situation as far farmers and villages in that part of the country because they were about to harvest their graves and other foods. and now people have basically got nothing they are forced to leave again, especially when you think how they were forced to leave their homes in the districts over the years. displacement pain, heartbreaks that continues quite tragically for one civilians last hour. thank you very much indeed. joining ah,...
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paul and peter, in line to one day run the farmers partners. cousins but raised more like brothers. here they are in 1978. fishing barehanded, latter day how can tom. they were a -- roger paul was smart and handsome, a bit of a playboy. while gushes boy peter was tough and blunt. hotheaded. >> pete has a reputation overrun colusa county. his mouth has given him a reputation because of the things that he has said. >> i'm a little different than the rest of them. >> oh boy. so he is. calls him as he sees them, even when it comes to his own family. >> there's too much money involved. and everyone is afraid of what they might lose if they say something. >> there was one family member peach did have a deep connection with. his grandfather, the family patriarch. >> he was special. >> he taught peter about farming, tending the orchard. he had masculine degeneration. so i was his eyes. >> but when his grandfather, his patron died. pete's life changed quite suddenly. >> after i buried my grandpa, in short order i was pretty much told by my dad and uncle that they didn't need my help anymore.
paul and peter, in line to one day run the farmers partners. cousins but raised more like brothers. here they are in 1978. fishing barehanded, latter day how can tom. they were a -- roger paul was smart and handsome, a bit of a playboy. while gushes boy peter was tough and blunt. hotheaded. >> pete has a reputation overrun colusa county. his mouth has given him a reputation because of the things that he has said. >> i'm a little different than the rest of them. >> oh boy. so...
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paul is among those who want a visa scheme to help plug the worker gap. other areas of meat production are also having problems. for example, pig farmers5,000 a week. the impact is on the welfare of those animals that are kept on farms and also on the profitability of the farmers looking after those animals. food industry trade bodies say there's now a chronic labour shortage across the whole supply chain. this business grows imports and distributes fresh fruit and veg. there's everything here from carrots to pomegranates and a lot of it ends up in high street restaurants, but here at this distribution centre they're 20% short of staff. the boss says a real crisis is brewing. it's going to get worse before it gets better, definitely. - and what the whole industry is really concerned - about is from september, i when the schools come back and the office workers come back, i and we're going to start seeing more supermarket shelves empty, restaurant plates empty. - and then the big concern ongoing from that is christmas. _ he support calls for a temporary visa scheme to bring in food workers and lorry drivers from europe. isn't it more im
paul is among those who want a visa scheme to help plug the worker gap. other areas of meat production are also having problems. for example, pig farmers5,000 a week. the impact is on the welfare of those animals that are kept on farms and also on the profitability of the farmers looking after those animals. food industry trade bodies say there's now a chronic labour shortage across the whole supply chain. this business grows imports and distributes fresh fruit and veg. there's everything here...
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farmer and deputy sheriff of jackson county, missouri. he did write a manuscript on jesse james and served as one of the paul bearers for john and cole younger, so he kept up his old war associations but for the rest of his life he was a deputy sheriff. there was jim cummings clark who i think has an interesting story. the encyclopedia of western gun fighters lists his occupations as thief, soldier, laborer and law officer. because why not? when he was 17 he stole a mule from his stepfather and fled to texas where he and a friend sold the mule, stole $1,400 from a ranker and returned to missouri. he became a trusted lieutenant for quantrill after the war -- during the war, and after the war he tried to surrender but his surrender was not honored so he returned to a life of thievery and wandering. after and on he joined the james' gang and in 1887 he moved to colorado where he found work digging a pipeline into town. he then secured an appointment as a city marshal and he enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fists. he was rumored to continue his criminal activities from time to time though. this was never proven. he was fired. he of
farmer and deputy sheriff of jackson county, missouri. he did write a manuscript on jesse james and served as one of the paul bearers for john and cole younger, so he kept up his old war associations but for the rest of his life he was a deputy sheriff. there was jim cummings clark who i think has an interesting story. the encyclopedia of western gun fighters lists his occupations as thief, soldier, laborer and law officer. because why not? when he was 17 he stole a mule from his stepfather and...
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farmers. >>> the olympic spirit on full display at the tokyo games. "newsroom" starts now. good morning to you on this saturday, august 7th. i'm christi paul. hey, boris. >> i'm boris sanchez. you are live in the "cnn newsroom," and we're grateful to have you. we start with some numbers that are deflating. the u.s. averaging more than 107,000 new covid-19 cases a day. that's a rate we haven't seen in nearly six months since the country was in the grips of a dangerous winter surge. >> not only are infections rising but deaths are going up. hospitalizations are going up, as well, because hospitals are overrun with unvaccinated patients, as this delta variant spreads. now, the virus is moving quickly through unvaccinated communities, plarticularly in te south where vaccination rates lag behind the rest of the country. >> in states with the highest infection rates, people are getting vaccinated at a pace not seen since april. that's good news, but hospitals are still struggling to keep up with new cases. florida has the highest number of hospitalizations per capita nationwide and even children's hospitals are overwhelmed with covid-19 patients.
farmers. >>> the olympic spirit on full display at the tokyo games. "newsroom" starts now. good morning to you on this saturday, august 7th. i'm christi paul. hey, boris. >> i'm boris sanchez. you are live in the "cnn newsroom," and we're grateful to have you. we start with some numbers that are deflating. the u.s. averaging more than 107,000 new covid-19 cases a day. that's a rate we haven't seen in nearly six months since the country was in the grips of a...
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farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [engines revving] ♪ ♪ return to rugged. the all-new ruggedly redesigned 2022 nissan pathfinder. paulake the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ lemonis: i would argue with you that the reason your business try it for free. was already about to close is because you didn't do it right the first time. alphus: 100%. lemonis: we're almost home. you got to slow it down, man. how are we doing on cash right now? alphus: we need 34k for the showroom, we need 54k for ryan's previous obligations. lemonis: so my total investment was $200,000. alphus: you put in 75k thus far. lemonis: so if i write you a check for $125,00, you clean up your stuff. the showroom's built out. the old customers are taken care of. and we at least have a clear path. and i don't want to talk about money anymore. alphus: yes. lemonis: i think you're a ball breaker. alphus: a ball breaker? lemonis: you know what that is? alphus: no, i don't know. what does that mean? lemonis: it's like a nutcracker. alphus: am i the nut? oh, i'm the tool. lemon
farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [engines revving] ♪ ♪ return to rugged. the all-new ruggedly redesigned 2022 nissan pathfinder. paulake the mystery out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ lemonis: i would argue with you that the reason your business try it for free. was already about to close is because you didn't do it right the first time. alphus: 100%. lemonis: we're almost home. you got to slow it down, man....
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paul is i among those who want a visa scheme to help plug the worker gap. other areas of meat production are also having problems. for example, pig farmersve enough staff. pork processing plants don't have enough staff-— pork processing plants don't have enough staff. they can't take on as man ms enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as _ enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as they _ enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as they normally - enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as they normally would. i many pigs as they normally would. these pigs are picking up on farms to the tune of around 70,000, which is increasing by 15,000. the impact is, on the welfare of those animals that i kept on farms, and also on the profitability of the farms looking after those animals. food industry trade _ looking after those animals. food industry trade body _ looking after those animals. food industry trade body say _ looking after those animals. food industry trade body say there is now a chronic labour shortage across the whole supply chain. this business grows, imports and distributes fresh fruit and veg. there is e
paul is i among those who want a visa scheme to help plug the worker gap. other areas of meat production are also having problems. for example, pig farmersve enough staff. pork processing plants don't have enough staff-— pork processing plants don't have enough staff. they can't take on as man ms enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as _ enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as they _ enough staff. they can't take on as many pigs as they normally - enough staff. they can't...