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if your fort had a jail constructed out of stone you were probably going to stay at -- probably stay put. there was a second story and a courtroom in the second story. one of the things we know about the soldiers who served here is they were frequently in trouble. they visited a nearby community. they like to visit the women in the community. they got trunk, they fought -- they got drunk, they fought. and an average month or medicine seven or eight soldiers who had .un afoul of some sort of rule here is called the family port. business with the fort where the soldiers when their coming and going would use this area. this is the only area that was two stories. see building that you don't andthe post commissary storeroom. this was a significant place of commissary with take care of all the needs of the soldiers. unfortunately this building is completely gone. possibly, atns to least put some walls that would show the footprint so you can get an appreciation. this vantage point you can also see i was talking about how you can see so far from the spot as opposed to where we were which is
if your fort had a jail constructed out of stone you were probably going to stay at -- probably stay put. there was a second story and a courtroom in the second story. one of the things we know about the soldiers who served here is they were frequently in trouble. they visited a nearby community. they like to visit the women in the community. they got trunk, they fought -- they got drunk, they fought. and an average month or medicine seven or eight soldiers who had .un afoul of some sort of...
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also addition to being hot and uncomfortable, it was probably also pretty boring. of maintenance work, constantly on it, and they did patrol work. one of the really significant things that this fort did was provide safe travel for people traveling on the camino real, thethe camino real becomes chihuahua trail and goes all the chihuahua. wh right now i am standing on a real, and itamino says 283 miles to santa fe. so as you stand here, you can imagine literally thousands of religion,eas, everything that came from the spanish world into this country came along this road. people who live in new mexico and have been here it is sortnerations, of fascinating, they can stand on this ground where their ancestors walked. so this is a pretty important and in termstory, of the sweep of history, this location is probably more significant for its role in the camino real. at some point in the history of trying to preserve this place, there was an attempt to say who was really, truly famous that was here? oftentimes, that is used as some sort of the rationale. and it turns out th
also addition to being hot and uncomfortable, it was probably also pretty boring. of maintenance work, constantly on it, and they did patrol work. one of the really significant things that this fort did was provide safe travel for people traveling on the camino real, thethe camino real becomes chihuahua trail and goes all the chihuahua. wh right now i am standing on a real, and itamino says 283 miles to santa fe. so as you stand here, you can imagine literally thousands of religion,eas,...
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most of you probably know that. big movement formed during the battle of britain, probably not the best time to form it to keep , the united states out of world war ii. most all of these people had seen the great war, world war i. they thought that war in europe was another european war and if they were stupid enough to get into it again, then why should we go bleed for them? it is true up to a point. pearl harbor had not happened yet and they figured these money forll owe us the last war, why should we interfere? he was not alone in this. about 800,000 americans at its geek were part of this -- at at peal were part of this, including walt disney, gerald r. ford, john f. kennedy jr., sinclair lewis, and bunch of others. public opinion was against the war. 60% to 70% were all for supporting britain materially, but they did not want us to get into the war. he wasn't out there being the lone wolf not patriotic railing , against fighting. he just didn't see any reason for us to get into it at that point. when pearl harb
most of you probably know that. big movement formed during the battle of britain, probably not the best time to form it to keep , the united states out of world war ii. most all of these people had seen the great war, world war i. they thought that war in europe was another european war and if they were stupid enough to get into it again, then why should we go bleed for them? it is true up to a point. pearl harbor had not happened yet and they figured these money forll owe us the last war, why...
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right now, probably, something else. right now, probably, something of it different. because the action on track is quite poor. that is probably one of the reasons. england cricketer kate cross has been speaking about how anxiety kept her out of the national team for two years. cross is playing for her country again after conquering the mental health problems that plagued her. she's been speaking to our reporter emily croydon. emily, what's prompted her to speak now? well, she has never actually shied away from her issues but when she initially took a step back from england she did not feel to publicly explain her absence. last month she made a return for england in a one—day international against new zealand in leicester. she has been on fine form for lancashire thunder. it has been a long process to get to this point. she has been working with a psychologist who has helped her to understand that anxiety caused by pressure cheaper on herself to be successful has caused symptoms of depression and she has also learned that anxiety has been heightened by expectation on
right now, probably, something else. right now, probably, something of it different. because the action on track is quite poor. that is probably one of the reasons. england cricketer kate cross has been speaking about how anxiety kept her out of the national team for two years. cross is playing for her country again after conquering the mental health problems that plagued her. she's been speaking to our reporter emily croydon. emily, what's prompted her to speak now? well, she has never...
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they probably have some bad luck and it's not as good as it seems that probably had some good luck they actually do better than the stock going to the ballot. >> host: regression when it comes to politics. every president ever elected has a lower rating than at the beginning so we go in and for some reason or another we think god is great to save good to save us all and this is the greatest politician every elected. they come in and we misjudged then and they are lucky in their speeches and four years later we are sort searching for soul mates. maybe at a convention like this you meet somebody and they seem like the best person in the room. you think they are actually better than that, probably not quite as good because they have been to see just the right thing, just the right smile, the right story and they are probably above average but as far above average as you think they are. they probably feel the same way about you. >> host: being aware of the regression is a logical thing? >> guest: it's one of the most fundamental sources to encounter every day in our lives we see things and
they probably have some bad luck and it's not as good as it seems that probably had some good luck they actually do better than the stock going to the ballot. >> host: regression when it comes to politics. every president ever elected has a lower rating than at the beginning so we go in and for some reason or another we think god is great to save good to save us all and this is the greatest politician every elected. they come in and we misjudged then and they are lucky in their speeches...
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they probably met.they may have met again in 1783 in philadelphia, jefferson had gone there hoping to get an appointment as it -- a diplomatic appointment abroad and it is possible they met there. again, there is no record that they did meet at that juncture. in the late 1780s, payne knocked on jefferson store in paris. we know they met them. we know pain dined with jefferson at jefferson's residence. and they probably got together on other occasions. when pain came back to the united states after 15 your absence in 1802, he called on jefferson several times at the president's house in washington. munro on the other hand met jefferson as far as we know the first time in 1779. when jefferson was governor of virginia. he became a law students under jefferson and also as a veteran soldier in the revolutionary war, he undertook several risky measures for governor jefferson. he remain close to jefferson for the remainder of his life. so close in fact, while he was living in fredericksburg he wanted to move t
they probably met.they may have met again in 1783 in philadelphia, jefferson had gone there hoping to get an appointment as it -- a diplomatic appointment abroad and it is possible they met there. again, there is no record that they did meet at that juncture. in the late 1780s, payne knocked on jefferson store in paris. we know they met them. we know pain dined with jefferson at jefferson's residence. and they probably got together on other occasions. when pain came back to the united states...
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he is probably in some sort of censure with the sec, probably a fine from what i understand, but that'sest way to go private, i think i believe. i'm not an expert. >> ankard timing of the tweet lt week and taking a long time to back that up with more information. we get this blog post with details from elon musk after you have shareholders filing suits, and the sec inquiring with the company. if this information was already there, why not put it out sooner >> i don't know. i don't know i'm sure the outside directors are going crazy, presumably behind the scenes. also you kind of have to -- disclosure is really difficult the original disclosure wasn't enough disclosure, right, and the current one is still not quite detailed enough. i think private lawsuits is another thing that could happen here, that's probably more problematic, even aimed at elon. i understand if he is interested in going private, that's up to him and the company and its shareholders and everything else, but probably the way to do this is not this way it is not that -- some people in silicon valley like to do this stuf
he is probably in some sort of censure with the sec, probably a fine from what i understand, but that'sest way to go private, i think i believe. i'm not an expert. >> ankard timing of the tweet lt week and taking a long time to back that up with more information. we get this blog post with details from elon musk after you have shareholders filing suits, and the sec inquiring with the company. if this information was already there, why not put it out sooner >> i don't know. i don't...
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started right out of college and many of you just from looking around the room probably worked at that time as well and back then, we did both audits and taxes, audit during the day and taxes at night, so i got a little experience in both audits and taxes. i worked a lot in the government in my career as an auditor and art partner. in 1997, i moved to tulsa, oklahoma, and became managing auditor and we had a large governmental practice. we had the benefit of managing from a risk standpoint and technical standpoint that aspect of our practice. a chief operating officer role and government nonprofit is one of our largest niches, so i still have a lot ties to this profession, so i have a real appreciation for the complexity and importance of everything you do on a day-to-day basis, so i appreciate that and value what you do. i'm going to start with a quick story. one of my favorite memories from practicing in this segment goes back to when i was in tulsa and we had a large governmental client that i was working on, and we got into an accounting issue with the client. i needed what i felt
started right out of college and many of you just from looking around the room probably worked at that time as well and back then, we did both audits and taxes, audit during the day and taxes at night, so i got a little experience in both audits and taxes. i worked a lot in the government in my career as an auditor and art partner. in 1997, i moved to tulsa, oklahoma, and became managing auditor and we had a large governmental practice. we had the benefit of managing from a risk standpoint and...
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that's probably in my experience, tends to bode well for the prosecution. and i think you will probably hear by the end of the day if not before then the prosecutors or perhaps judge ellis saying, we've given this jury a pretty good amount of time. maybe we will ask them one question which is up do you think further deliberations will be useful? and if the jury feels like they are hung up on the last count then we will get a verdict no later than tomorrow morning but probably this afternoon. >> dana: if they come to an agreement on a partial verdict in the judge accepts that, could he also say then, go back and see if you can get consensus on the final count, or is that the end of the trial at that point? >> when you actually take that partial verdict, that's the banging of the gong. it would be recorded as a mistrial or hung jury as to any count they didn't agree one, but the convictions or the acquittals which stand for the other 17 counts. >> dana: all right, thanks for jumping on the phone with us on a busy breaking news day, we appreciate it. the news
that's probably in my experience, tends to bode well for the prosecution. and i think you will probably hear by the end of the day if not before then the prosecutors or perhaps judge ellis saying, we've given this jury a pretty good amount of time. maybe we will ask them one question which is up do you think further deliberations will be useful? and if the jury feels like they are hung up on the last count then we will get a verdict no later than tomorrow morning but probably this afternoon....
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probably these guys can playing offense.top three or four players who could be a reasonable takeout are the ones in play. again, valuation challenges absolutely we had valuation challenges before that deal. the cool thing is constellation looks like they stole something here that stock up 21% since they paid a 50% premium to levels that frankly made no sense. valuations only make sense if you think this is an international story and that these companies are actually part of a global market which they absolutely are and again, the usa is the next play let's be clear what's happening right now is not only is this market beginning to fast forward on the legislative front. new york i think will be fully rec within a year and a half new jersey and the east coast about to go. the u.s. market is ten times, possibly 15 times that of canada you want to be in the u.s. what we're seeing cannabis traders do is rotating into u.s. names. that's something you want to take a look at canopy has been an ungodly move. we've been talking about
probably these guys can playing offense.top three or four players who could be a reasonable takeout are the ones in play. again, valuation challenges absolutely we had valuation challenges before that deal. the cool thing is constellation looks like they stole something here that stock up 21% since they paid a 50% premium to levels that frankly made no sense. valuations only make sense if you think this is an international story and that these companies are actually part of a global market...
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either way, if it was not for that, you probably would be at 3%.onathan: there are two basic ways to think about this, either you think the decoupling continues or you think it will end with u.s. growth decelerating. which one is it? >> the u.s. decoupling continues, but it is a phenomenon and probably the second half of next year, i think the decoupling will have stopped. this is broad, forward growth and not long-term structural change. jonathan: it raises the question whether you are with the decoupling side of the story, and if you want to apply it to a trade, a wider spread like the u.s.-bund spread. >> the u.s. can continue to decouple for a lot of reasons. it is about timing of when we recouple. while you are waiting, they are not going to blink, they have a lot of treasury supply. given that it is a bearish sentiment, people do not think it is sustainable. if you really press people, people will push back and say it is a temporary growth the story. what if it is not? that is where the pain really lies. jonathan: here is the big story. i've
either way, if it was not for that, you probably would be at 3%.onathan: there are two basic ways to think about this, either you think the decoupling continues or you think it will end with u.s. growth decelerating. which one is it? >> the u.s. decoupling continues, but it is a phenomenon and probably the second half of next year, i think the decoupling will have stopped. this is broad, forward growth and not long-term structural change. jonathan: it raises the question whether you are...
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probably the more famous worthy ninth and 10th calvary. eightse, they were encounters in the southwest. those individuals to not happen to serve here. that is one of the really important stories of these western forts. the historic is site is where history happened and i think that is where people .ome here to have a guided tour uniqueeally almost because this one is still here where as many of them are not. >> the white sands missile range, located 26 miles from las cruces is a testing area for the u.s. army. it is the largest military installation in the united states, consisting of almost 3200 square miles. while in las cruces, we toured the missile range where we heard about some of the earliest tests conducted their. events thate two occurred in 1945 one week from each other. those two things really set the stage for what occurred here .ater all the missile testing since that time, the navy came out, the need the need for to defend the fleet. b-2navy was part of the program as well. it has always tested out here and then everything th
probably the more famous worthy ninth and 10th calvary. eightse, they were encounters in the southwest. those individuals to not happen to serve here. that is one of the really important stories of these western forts. the historic is site is where history happened and i think that is where people .ome here to have a guided tour uniqueeally almost because this one is still here where as many of them are not. >> the white sands missile range, located 26 miles from las cruces is a testing...
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i think i would probably ask him why he didn't. brian: the 14th book of our guest is called "apostles of revolution: jerfferson, paine, monroe, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." john furling, former professor, history at west georgia university, and is current the living in the atlanta area. thank you for joining us. john: thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. , programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next week on q&a, national constitution center president and ceo jeffrey rosen talks about his biography on william howard taft. that is next sunday here on c-span. >> on c-span this morning, "washington journal is next. a discussion on the history and future of voting rights in america. this afternoon, we will take you live to maryland for a cyber bullying prevention summit. >> coming up on
i think i would probably ask him why he didn't. brian: the 14th book of our guest is called "apostles of revolution: jerfferson, paine, monroe, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." john furling, former professor, history at west georgia university, and is current the living in the atlanta area. thank you for joining us. john: thank you for having me. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
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it's probably a simulation. the argument is because can you explain there's more possibilities for simulation. >> quiver makes the first simulation will probably make more. if you mix to there are three things in the world and to are not real. what happens when they make their own simulation? for fully functional. >> it's freaky. neither one of us are high. >> there is no drug testing in my contract. i don't know about you. >> i remember when my favorite podcast was you and joe rogan lighting up. >> we were little bit high. >> i would never do that podcast. three hours, i would screw up at some point in my life would be over. the less i talk, the better. >> here's another mystery to clear up. why is it that the world is full of dumb people, but when hollywood people talk about politics they seem extra dumb in a way that spectacular. >> it's endearing. what's up with that? >> you know when people do those videos on youtube that show babies things for the first time like an ice cream in the face. that's hollywood
it's probably a simulation. the argument is because can you explain there's more possibilities for simulation. >> quiver makes the first simulation will probably make more. if you mix to there are three things in the world and to are not real. what happens when they make their own simulation? for fully functional. >> it's freaky. neither one of us are high. >> there is no drug testing in my contract. i don't know about you. >> i remember when my favorite podcast was you...
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highly probable. if they have a doubt it has to be based on reason, and it has to be based on a reasonable consideration, not, for example, sympathy for the defendant or concern about his or her family. >> michael, you say the question about reasonable doubt can cut both ways. why do you say that? >> well, on the one hand you've got the prosecution who is likely hoping that like says the jury is back there and thinking well, somebody wants to hear it. does it mean -- do they really have to prove this? is this something that is based on a gut feeling? is there something you can actually give a reason for? on the other hand, the defense may be thinking well, we're hoping there's a juror who says i don't believe this and i'm not moving forward, and i'm hung right now, and i'm not going to come off of it because i don't think the government has taken this thing to the mat, and they've not eliminated every possibility of guilt. so those two things at work. i'll say this. i think at the end of the day this
highly probable. if they have a doubt it has to be based on reason, and it has to be based on a reasonable consideration, not, for example, sympathy for the defendant or concern about his or her family. >> michael, you say the question about reasonable doubt can cut both ways. why do you say that? >> well, on the one hand you've got the prosecution who is likely hoping that like says the jury is back there and thinking well, somebody wants to hear it. does it mean -- do they really...
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yes, it is likely to, while we still have the probability ofa while we still have the probability oft it also means it could work the other way, if we get some form of resolution, then you will see the pound probably quite sharply appreciate. interesting to factor in interest—rate is because the ball in comes despite the rise in interest rates we saw from the bank of england. -- the fall in a pan. it's interesting because normally, if the bank of england was raising rates to strengthen the economy, you would expect sterling to be appreciating against world currencies. what the bank of england is doing is giving itself a flexibility that were we to have a hard brexit, they now have the ability to cut probably twice and they would probably do a 0.5% cut on the day if needed. picking up on results out from samples, the estate agent in the uk, they have reported an 18% fall in the first half pre—tax profit, they are saying it is down to investing more in the business. it is the third largest real estate broker in the world but the commentary in there is retesti ng, the commentary in ther
yes, it is likely to, while we still have the probability ofa while we still have the probability oft it also means it could work the other way, if we get some form of resolution, then you will see the pound probably quite sharply appreciate. interesting to factor in interest—rate is because the ball in comes despite the rise in interest rates we saw from the bank of england. -- the fall in a pan. it's interesting because normally, if the bank of england was raising rates to strengthen the...
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she was probably delighted her father friend.delighted her father didn't get a story for a sunday newspaper! he must be hiding behind the trees. probably on the inside of one of the other papers. thank you both very much. that's it for the papers this hour. yasmin and john will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. i'll be back at i! with the main stories of the day. next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what do we have this week? well, for comic book fans, there is evangeline lilly creating a buzz in marvel‘s ant—man and the wasp. for music fans, there is nick offerman following his dreams of rock stardom in hearts beat loud. and for gemma arterton fans, there is gemma arterton, just being awesome in the escape. let's start with ant—man. did we need a sequel? is the world crying out for this? apparently so. it is three years since the first one. this is ant—man and the wasp. paul rudd and evang
she was probably delighted her father friend.delighted her father didn't get a story for a sunday newspaper! he must be hiding behind the trees. probably on the inside of one of the other papers. thank you both very much. that's it for the papers this hour. yasmin and john will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. i'll be back at i! with the main stories of the day. next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this...
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probably a stupid idea. i won't do it again. >> what is your greatest fear about our country and the world? >> i would always say terror. the way i make fun of people about climate change and people can make fun of me about terror change. i have it constantly on my brain. i was in new york during 9/11. i think i have, i have a phobia. maybe not a phobia but my thing is technology and you've you have talked about this too. open-air events drones. if you do it over a football game that's it. terrorists learn a few of the what happened today. he was at a hotel over group. i think about this stuff way more than i should. sorry to bring everybody down. >> what about unicorns? do you have any questions on unicorns? >> what is there that's going right in the world? he has nothing positive to say. we will move on. >> the atkins diet. i like those shakes the rob lowe was selling. they are amazing. how do you stay so thin? i hate fish. why do you eat that stuff? it's the world's toilet. also i don't eat meat. if you l
probably a stupid idea. i won't do it again. >> what is your greatest fear about our country and the world? >> i would always say terror. the way i make fun of people about climate change and people can make fun of me about terror change. i have it constantly on my brain. i was in new york during 9/11. i think i have, i have a phobia. maybe not a phobia but my thing is technology and you've you have talked about this too. open-air events drones. if you do it over a football game...
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heck, you guys probably know. they said commode they -- we will probably sit it out. i said, sit it out? it's a congressional race to has an been opened for 25 years. they said, why don't you run? i think as a joke. i told my wife about the day, i thought she would get a kick out of that. she said, well what did you tell them? i told them they were crazy. she said, call them back, you would be great in that. [applause] -- [laughter] host: so did she want you out of the house? rep. davidson: she goes, this is for the country. pretty all in. we looked at what it would take to do this. truly, i don't think i could have been more green and actually won. i really had striped out of politics around 2005. when i talk about foreign policy, when colin powell steps up and says we have to find the weapons of mass destruction in iraq, that is a mission most everyone can get behind. when the mission shifted to, we will create a democratic republic of iraq, that is where i was lost on that mission. friends did a great job trying to make that mission work. i did not agree that shoul
heck, you guys probably know. they said commode they -- we will probably sit it out. i said, sit it out? it's a congressional race to has an been opened for 25 years. they said, why don't you run? i think as a joke. i told my wife about the day, i thought she would get a kick out of that. she said, well what did you tell them? i told them they were crazy. she said, call them back, you would be great in that. [applause] -- [laughter] host: so did she want you out of the house? rep. davidson: she...
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it probably is.t overall i think they will come to some sort of rev lose at some -- resolution at some stage. cooler heads will prevail on the trade conflict and i think it's a very good sign that the chy meese minister has headed over -- chinese minister has headed over for talks at the moment. while they both try to talk up, there are reasons for both sides. to come to a resolution on this. rishaad: all of this good could turn nastier if we see a recession in china. i'm going to bring up a chart from our library here. it's showing that 15% of respondents suggest there could be a chance of a investigation in the next year. is that something which has been increasing, so tell me something, with that in mind, you know, maybe a recession is not going to happen but a slowdown and a fairly deep slowdown. is that being factored into the markets rather than these trade wars? > i think >> i think the markets already factoring in slowdown in growth over the next five years or so from the sort of 6.5 level do
it probably is.t overall i think they will come to some sort of rev lose at some -- resolution at some stage. cooler heads will prevail on the trade conflict and i think it's a very good sign that the chy meese minister has headed over -- chinese minister has headed over for talks at the moment. while they both try to talk up, there are reasons for both sides. to come to a resolution on this. rishaad: all of this good could turn nastier if we see a recession in china. i'm going to bring up a...
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part of the the scenario i would i would expect that these other issues would probably be raised bythe u.s. senate committee in the course of their interrogations of joining us on pace of what you make of the timing to do you think this is come at a time where sanjay is pretty vulnerable because there are talks that ecuador might ask him to leave that embassy is a question mark over whether u.k. authorities might arrest him away they or perhaps would they then extradite him to the u.s. so he's not he's not in the easiest of positions either easy at the moment do you think that might put some pressure on him to agree to testify. i'm not sure about that but certainly you're right that. dorian's have made it clear that they would like him to leave but at a time and in a means whereby they'll be assurances from the british government that he will not be extradited through united states so ecuador does want him to leave but they're putting that red line down that only if he can get guarantees that he won't be extradited to the u.s. i think that is the right responsible view but also of c
part of the the scenario i would i would expect that these other issues would probably be raised bythe u.s. senate committee in the course of their interrogations of joining us on pace of what you make of the timing to do you think this is come at a time where sanjay is pretty vulnerable because there are talks that ecuador might ask him to leave that embassy is a question mark over whether u.k. authorities might arrest him away they or perhaps would they then extradite him to the u.s. so he's...
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probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. because solving big problems is what business does best. so let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. whatever the problem, business can help. and i know who can help them do it. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and...
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and the united states is being left out so what they're probably saying is that look you can't leave us out you have to take a long view interest in defense of duration otherwise you know we would be or we would be more than willing to you know to to hijack the situation and to probably carry out a stray against the syrian state and any attempt or alleged chemical attack. we haven't seen such a move in southern syria and there are for example probably the factions there of the islamic factions there don't possess chemical weapons but what we know for sure is that islamic militants in western aleppo province areas they do possess chemical weapons they've used it before and we've seen it on video and so on so with every stage of attack or not or somebody stages an attack or not we don't know but at least the united states would want to ensure that he's part of the game and it's not being left out. in your opinion most steps should be taken to solve the di lemma of a live. yes yes of course we've seen let's take again the south of syria the dar province as an example we've seen some cor
and the united states is being left out so what they're probably saying is that look you can't leave us out you have to take a long view interest in defense of duration otherwise you know we would be or we would be more than willing to you know to to hijack the situation and to probably carry out a stray against the syrian state and any attempt or alleged chemical attack. we haven't seen such a move in southern syria and there are for example probably the factions there of the islamic factions...
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the question a lot of people probably have, the stock has had a very large run trading at a big premiumother retail names. that might be deserved though. and i think there are ways that we can look to play the stock going into earnings which is implying a more than 9% move using those elevated options premiums to make a blish bet but trying to avoid the possibility there could be a short term pullback if don't end up hitting on all cylinders i was looking at the september 130, 140, 155 call spread rick reversal, selling is the 130 puts at 225, buying the 140 at 635 and selling is the 155 calls at $1775 the idea is we get participation bob 140, we mitigate the amount of premium we're spending considerably by collecting $4 on the two strikes we're selling. in this way, we can even if the stock doesn't move that much had although it is implying a fairly big move we'll probably do pretty well and avoid that first eight bucks or so nine bucks based where it closed today if it hud go that way. >> dan, what do you think of the trade? >> interesting trade i don't know if you showed a chard. thi
the question a lot of people probably have, the stock has had a very large run trading at a big premiumother retail names. that might be deserved though. and i think there are ways that we can look to play the stock going into earnings which is implying a more than 9% move using those elevated options premiums to make a blish bet but trying to avoid the possibility there could be a short term pullback if don't end up hitting on all cylinders i was looking at the september 130, 140, 155 call...
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just probably give some background on this case again. taking up a lot of our time by the way, but that's ok. with meetings and one thing or another. i have senior building inspector mark walls, along with us tonight here. if there are any technical questions regarding california building code or administrative bull tins, any questions that the commissioners may have, senior building inspector walls is in our plan review division would deal with this a lot more of the pre applications meetings over the current approvals. he would see this a lot more than i would. so i brought him along tonight, for his expertise. just getting back to the case itself, the d.b.i. issued a notes of violation. a complaint has been filed with this department regarding the installation of windows outside the required building permit. on the third floor of the front building installation of two windows. on the third floor of the rear building installation of four windows. no permit exists. it was to obtain a building permit within a time period indicated to lega
just probably give some background on this case again. taking up a lot of our time by the way, but that's ok. with meetings and one thing or another. i have senior building inspector mark walls, along with us tonight here. if there are any technical questions regarding california building code or administrative bull tins, any questions that the commissioners may have, senior building inspector walls is in our plan review division would deal with this a lot more of the pre applications meetings...
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it probably stood out. once they arrived at navy yard in washington, d.c., they stopped at pier number three and began the process of removing the soldier from the olympia. they played the funeral march as he was carried off the ship. you know how powerful that music is. as soon as the body bearers touched the pier, our national anthem began to play and our soldier was home. he went from the pier to the united states capital under the appropriate ceremonies and laid in state. i cannot remember the name or how to pronounce it, but does anybody know what this is called? a bier. there is a more appropriate name for it, i think it is a catalif, or something like that. but this is the exact same platform that president lincoln laid upon when he laid at state. it is the same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we will talk about them more when we get into the double internment of world war ii and the korean war of the unknown soldier. this is the opportunity for americans
it probably stood out. once they arrived at navy yard in washington, d.c., they stopped at pier number three and began the process of removing the soldier from the olympia. they played the funeral march as he was carried off the ship. you know how powerful that music is. as soon as the body bearers touched the pier, our national anthem began to play and our soldier was home. he went from the pier to the united states capital under the appropriate ceremonies and laid in state. i cannot remember...
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you probably got tired of that. we also have the opportunity to interview the other men who were still alive from the battle, who had survived the battle. that was really important to you, wasn't it? >> absolutely, yes. it's not my story. the thing is, there were 17 americans there in that major battle. all 17 were wounded with unfortunately five paying the ultimate price. >> let's start at the beginning, you were born on a dark and stormy night? no. maybe a call up? >> anyone with my reputation would have to be born on a door -- dark and stormy night, yes. i was born in oklahoma. we were farmers. i loved the farm life. i was excited after high school that i would begin college. i believe i was more interested in the good looking girls, then i were in the academics. my father decided that it might -- he might be wasting his money on me for a while in college, so i dropped out of college. i was not unemployed for long, because i was drafted right into the military, once i was no longer in college, i became a soldier.
you probably got tired of that. we also have the opportunity to interview the other men who were still alive from the battle, who had survived the battle. that was really important to you, wasn't it? >> absolutely, yes. it's not my story. the thing is, there were 17 americans there in that major battle. all 17 were wounded with unfortunately five paying the ultimate price. >> let's start at the beginning, you were born on a dark and stormy night? no. maybe a call up? >> anyone...
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i was interviewing joe i was basically just as interesting probably from what i mean. you know when those young voters vote on rooney missing this. will probably cost them your mind or our. family asked me to stick each of us to. use the money. thank you thank you very soon to send it up to me there's a few billionaires out there are creative oh yeah those of us on the market must know papa. you know so they don't know what to do with. there today. today this new. you will but i was just saying why you don't see. more of them more of the super souls on the news than the cell named bill they should do this to the most wouldn't want to watch that will see the squeal so it is always a rule of move on hold on this one believes the following you quote this is. all. shit officially wife. will say he was sick of the new. president would be. some super they say wow this is where you want to. be going to see it from four thirty they've been with us. but to me what a key thing holds true for a change this from. him going to even think it might be my own view. here when i hear he
i was interviewing joe i was basically just as interesting probably from what i mean. you know when those young voters vote on rooney missing this. will probably cost them your mind or our. family asked me to stick each of us to. use the money. thank you thank you very soon to send it up to me there's a few billionaires out there are creative oh yeah those of us on the market must know papa. you know so they don't know what to do with. there today. today this new. you will but i was just saying...
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and finally — the south china morning post with something you probably won't see at a military paradet yet. that is a sky scooter. inspired by a cartoon as a child, one inventor sold his flat to turn it into a reality. so let's begin. back with me isjoel kibazo from jk associates. what is your dream you want to turn into a reality, surely not flying on a scooter. if only, i am not sure i can match that, but it is a wonderful dream. lets head onto sadder and more poignant dreams. so many newspaper front pages understandably carrying the story of her life, of her brilliance, of her beautiful voice and her civil rights activism. what are your thoughts on aretha franklin? how big a fan are you? like so many millions around the world, i was a huge, huge fan, and played aretha franklin all my life, not just those famous songs that everyone has been talking about, but the various other collaborations she has had, from george michael to diana ross to so many others. what is it about her that was just so appealing? for me it was the sound of her voice would give me goosebumps whenever i would
and finally — the south china morning post with something you probably won't see at a military paradet yet. that is a sky scooter. inspired by a cartoon as a child, one inventor sold his flat to turn it into a reality. so let's begin. back with me isjoel kibazo from jk associates. what is your dream you want to turn into a reality, surely not flying on a scooter. if only, i am not sure i can match that, but it is a wonderful dream. lets head onto sadder and more poignant dreams. so many...
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there is probably that out there, it is probably possible.g that would be on offer. hurts tory is quite remarkable, there are big questions about how she ended up in the water. some people have less kind words to say but overall it is optimistic because you can see the story going ina because you can see the story going in a different direction and she is alive, which is great. inevitably there is speculation in all of the papers as to how she ended up in the water. fell in around midnight, she had been arguing with her boyfriend, we have got a rather strange source, the mother of the cruise line 's president has claimed that she is a stupid woman who must have jumped. we don't know her response to that and we don't know exactly what happened but the papers will delve into it. it is a story, to shore. a different holiday story is what happened at gatwick airport. chaotic scenes with all the flight information boards going wrong. —— for sure. all of the flight details being put up on whiteboards with market trends. some of the practical it gro
there is probably that out there, it is probably possible.g that would be on offer. hurts tory is quite remarkable, there are big questions about how she ended up in the water. some people have less kind words to say but overall it is optimistic because you can see the story going ina because you can see the story going in a different direction and she is alive, which is great. inevitably there is speculation in all of the papers as to how she ended up in the water. fell in around midnight, she...
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. >> it would probably result in more traffic. people would probably stay stopped.one would go. >> interesting idea to advertise on the cars, but the way people drive nowadays, i think it would it be more distracting. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay"". it is time to clear the shelters. nbc is teaming up with telemundo for the fourth year in a row to help find forever homes. we're live at a local shelter with a look how you can help fur babies find forever homes today. >> on this clear the shelters weekend, temperatures around san jose climbing into the mid 80s. other plays around the area soaring into the 90s. a closer look at your saturday forecast when we come right back. san jose take a live look outsid frnacisco welcome back. just shy of 7:15 on your saturday morning. wow, if this isn't a perfect way to start the weekend, i don't know what is. a live look at the sun shining over san francisco. meteorologist rob mayeda has quite the temperature differential for some communities today. 60s to the 90s. he'l
. >> it would probably result in more traffic. people would probably stay stopped.one would go. >> interesting idea to advertise on the cars, but the way people drive nowadays, i think it would it be more distracting. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay"". it is time to clear the shelters. nbc is teaming up with telemundo for the fourth year in a row to help find forever homes. we're live at a local...
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i would probably ask him why he didn't.ian: the 14th book of our guest is called "apostles of revolution: jerfferson, paine, monroe, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." john furling, former professor, currently living in atlanta. thank you for joining us. mr. ferling: thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. next week on q&a emma national constitution center president and ceo jeffrey rosen talks about his biography on william howard taft. that is next sunday here on c-span. night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, the resurgent gathering meeting in austin on social media platform and freezing fuel efficiency programs on cars. >> people should be free to buy the kind of cars that work for them. it should not be second-guessed i washington or sacramento. that is a really big deal about this role, the administration is taking away california's ability to set its own fuel economy standards. and that is
i would probably ask him why he didn't.ian: the 14th book of our guest is called "apostles of revolution: jerfferson, paine, monroe, and the struggle against the old order in america and europe." john furling, former professor, currently living in atlanta. thank you for joining us. mr. ferling: thank you for having me. ♪ announcer: to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. next week on q&a emma national...
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he says there's a higher probability than people think, but if the probability is zero or 1%, how likely to happen? michael: food for thought, fodder for discussion. we asked guests on bloomberg television what they thought of jamie dimon's bold call on rates. >> although it's possible, i think it's highly unlikely. we would need to see several factors. to be fair, we would need to see several factors unfold to get to even 4% on the 10 year. we need to see material breakout, higher wage inflation in the u.s. haven't seen it that, although anecdotally it is there. we would need to see the ecb and the bank of japan really moving ahead on tightening prospects. if we saw all of that, then i think the whole rising u.s. debt picture would become to the fore. it is a tail risk to the markets. michael: all right. along what timeframe and what number are we talking about that is probable? >> our central tendency is higher conviction for the next 12 months, the 10 year close to where it is now. the forward rate market would anticipate a further rise in the 10 year. we see more pressure on the shor
he says there's a higher probability than people think, but if the probability is zero or 1%, how likely to happen? michael: food for thought, fodder for discussion. we asked guests on bloomberg television what they thought of jamie dimon's bold call on rates. >> although it's possible, i think it's highly unlikely. we would need to see several factors. to be fair, we would need to see several factors unfold to get to even 4% on the 10 year. we need to see material breakout, higher wage...
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it is just probably easier to have a go at that. it is all in the wrist action.t off to a pretty sunny start across eastern areas of the country before things generally turn cloudier later today, and that cloud will hang around into the weekend as well. weather front brought the rain yesterday. that's clearing out into europe, clearer skies following but then we've got this next wodge of cloud. this weather front, this warm front, that's going to bring warm air across the uk, yes, but also we'll have outbreaks of rain spreading in as well. so, the forecast in a bit more detail. for the early risers, clear skies to start the day across england and wales, but further north and west, the clouds that bit thicker and there'll be a few showers for western scotland and northern ireland. for the early risers, temperatures just into double figures, but in the countryside, single figures, so there will be a certain chill in the airfirst thing in the morning. now, quite quickly, england and wales and should get off to a sunny start on friday before the cloud tends to thicke
it is just probably easier to have a go at that. it is all in the wrist action.t off to a pretty sunny start across eastern areas of the country before things generally turn cloudier later today, and that cloud will hang around into the weekend as well. weather front brought the rain yesterday. that's clearing out into europe, clearer skies following but then we've got this next wodge of cloud. this weather front, this warm front, that's going to bring warm air across the uk, yes, but also...
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you probably not off three orfour and cities.riday holds the promise of a lot of fairweather. slightly different picture to thursday as we have this front trying to push into the west that will make the sunshine hazy, it may bring a little bit of rain into the south—west. but this weather front is on south—west. but this weather front isona south—west. but this weather front is on a little bit of a hiding. this warm front is bumping into an area of pipe —— high pressure that will try to dissolve away. perhaps rain richly across northern ireland and scotland, but i saturday not much really left in terms of rainfall thanks to that front, drizzling outbreaks across southern scotland and northern england. there will be more cloud around, with the sunshine again, southern and eastern parts of england and temperatures pushing up. 23 maybe 2a possible. sunday, is quite similar but another front coming in from the west, this one bringing more meaningful brain later in the day into northern ireland and scotland. perhaps a bit more in the
you probably not off three orfour and cities.riday holds the promise of a lot of fairweather. slightly different picture to thursday as we have this front trying to push into the west that will make the sunshine hazy, it may bring a little bit of rain into the south—west. but this weather front is on south—west. but this weather front isona south—west. but this weather front is on a little bit of a hiding. this warm front is bumping into an area of pipe —— high pressure that will try...
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jay powell of course will probably echo what the minutes said. another rate hike is appropriate soon. hikes arete appropriate, which means a rate hike in december. i do not think that would move markets though. what could surprise markets and the reaction would be somehow showing hesitancy for a variety of reasons. you guys were talking about the yield curve, down to 20 basis points. just when the financial crisis was getting ready to start. jackson hole of course was just weeks before the lehman brothers collapsed. so bottom line, and jay powell of course disregarded the flattening of the gilt curve. maybe it's technical, maybe it's all kinds of things. if he leans toward that, maybe people think there is hesitancy about the end of the year. he echoes the consensus view and says maybe that's a done deal. the worst case for markets is if he gets a kind of bigger picture of your monetary policy in a changing economy. anna: kathleen, good to see you. one of the best things about jackson hole is of course with you. it's a shame it's dark and we cann
jay powell of course will probably echo what the minutes said. another rate hike is appropriate soon. hikes arete appropriate, which means a rate hike in december. i do not think that would move markets though. what could surprise markets and the reaction would be somehow showing hesitancy for a variety of reasons. you guys were talking about the yield curve, down to 20 basis points. just when the financial crisis was getting ready to start. jackson hole of course was just weeks before the...
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what if the probability of a false negative, and what is the probability of a false positive? what is the tests? please give us more description on that. guest: sure. i do not think i can quantify with the false negatives and people hav the false positives e -- published a very lengthy though seven in some manner struggle with identifying those particular species or not but they do not all kind of make the same mistake. each one have different problems in identifying it must of that multipage guidance, which is on the cdc's website, it is linked in the story we're talking about on the website of "wired" magazine, has guidance on which preferred or not preferred, and what those people running the tests should have assumed whether they are getting solid results or not. host: again, this is our spotlight on magazine see spotlight and we're talking with maryn mckenna, wh wrote story "the strange and curious case of the deadly superbug yeast." you are on the air. caller: hi. i just want to let people know i for been i nurs several years, and i have had -- iinfections from taking ha
what if the probability of a false negative, and what is the probability of a false positive? what is the tests? please give us more description on that. guest: sure. i do not think i can quantify with the false negatives and people hav the false positives e -- published a very lengthy though seven in some manner struggle with identifying those particular species or not but they do not all kind of make the same mistake. each one have different problems in identifying it must of that multipage...
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than even highly probable. that if they have a doubt, it has to be based on reason and it has to be based on a reasonable consideration, not, for example, sympathy for the defendant or concern about his or her family. >> michael, you say the question about reasonable doubt can cut both ways. why do you say that? >> well, you know, on the one hand, you've got the prosecution who is likely to -- like jack said, a jury is back there and thinking, well, somebody wants to hear it. does it mean beyond all doubt? do they really have to prove this, is this something that is just based on some sort of gut feeling that i have or is there some -- something that you can actually give a reason for. on the other hand, the defense may be thinking, well, we're hoping back there there's a juror who says look, i don't believe this and i'm not moving forward. i'm hung right now and i'm not going to come off of it because i don't think the government has taken this thing to the mat. they've not eliminated every possibility of guil
than even highly probable. that if they have a doubt, it has to be based on reason and it has to be based on a reasonable consideration, not, for example, sympathy for the defendant or concern about his or her family. >> michael, you say the question about reasonable doubt can cut both ways. why do you say that? >> well, you know, on the one hand, you've got the prosecution who is likely to -- like jack said, a jury is back there and thinking, well, somebody wants to hear it. does...
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probably the oldest city injapan. probably the oldest city injapan.e world, and quite possibly the oldest city ever. at 80 years old, one of its residence has achieved celebrity status around japan. mascots are big business in this country, and they don't get much bigger, orfrankly scary, then yubari's very own melon bear, a nod to the city's famed and prized fruit. why did you do it? but there is a much more serious side to melon bear. to entice tourists to yubari. and maybe in one sense, it has worked, because travellers are now coming here. ruins left by economic turbulence littered the landscapes of japan, and here, it has sprung up a hobby called exploring the abandoned buildings. look at this. this is industrial history, isn't it. just over a decade ago, yubari was declared bankrupt. those who remained were made to move into a small central area of the city, leaving everything else abandoned. that place is like the old thermal art —— thermal power plant hosts art projects. walking around i am left with mixed feelings. it is so powerfully symboli
probably the oldest city injapan. probably the oldest city injapan.e world, and quite possibly the oldest city ever. at 80 years old, one of its residence has achieved celebrity status around japan. mascots are big business in this country, and they don't get much bigger, orfrankly scary, then yubari's very own melon bear, a nod to the city's famed and prized fruit. why did you do it? but there is a much more serious side to melon bear. to entice tourists to yubari. and maybe in one sense, it...
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i don't believe is the big award then a lot of probably it was so emotional for me. i have to see people this picture here because. i've seen a lot of of images of you and your family and there's a picture here of you and your eldest one is a little bit young as he was nine and i just see love all i'm saying is this is love you're looking at him my dear me was. taller than me. but. it's so beautiful it's i mean life is so life is i mean those are the things i've made my music change because like this i go back in time and i see so my life goes quickly i see beauty in them in the world and i try to put this through my music before i was very i was a fighter you could see with my music from the albums trucks like stories or even seem of life i was wrong or what happened to my father i was trying to live through that grunow and on like i said being a father myself see my children grow up seen so much love around me or try to spread this around the world what goes on in my life you mention your father i mentioned your son this is a tweet we got bridging those two things
i don't believe is the big award then a lot of probably it was so emotional for me. i have to see people this picture here because. i've seen a lot of of images of you and your family and there's a picture here of you and your eldest one is a little bit young as he was nine and i just see love all i'm saying is this is love you're looking at him my dear me was. taller than me. but. it's so beautiful it's i mean life is so life is i mean those are the things i've made my music change because...
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i think china probably has a great influence over north korea. i have a fantastic relationship you chairman kim as probably know. we'll have to see how it ends up. i have to move with china from the standpoint of trade. it was really not fair to our country. for many years, presidents just close their eyes. i'm not talking about president obama, i'm talking about many presidents. they close their eyes and hundreds of billions of dollars a year were pouring out of the united states. i think we are going to have a very positive impact. reporter: if you look on the it is the highest in the republican party. peoplent trump: necessarily agree with this, i do nothing for the polls, i do what is right. i'm here for an and very -- i'm here for a very important. of time. we are straining out this country. one of the things we want to strain out is what the people in this room represent. that is drug abuse, alcohol abuse, i think it is something that maybe a lot of people don't talk about. they will talk about other things, to me, this is just as exciting
i think china probably has a great influence over north korea. i have a fantastic relationship you chairman kim as probably know. we'll have to see how it ends up. i have to move with china from the standpoint of trade. it was really not fair to our country. for many years, presidents just close their eyes. i'm not talking about president obama, i'm talking about many presidents. they close their eyes and hundreds of billions of dollars a year were pouring out of the united states. i think we...
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probably from being brought up as a roman catholic. is another unseen reality that is more potent than this one. and that this world is actually an illusion, something in which we are transitory, and it doesn't really matter. what really matters is the world where the dead people are. and that was partly true to me as a small child. i think i lost a sense of it as i grew up and moved away from the church. but that sense of another reality, sitting on your shoulder where your guardian angel is supposed to be, that's very powerful in my life. i really feel that the dead are only a whisper away. do you believe in ghosts? ghosts! i have to believe in ghosts. beyond black, which is a contemporary novel, and takes place mostly within the m25, is actually a kind of workup for the later novels, because it is all about the dead who won't lie down. the dead are on every page of that book, nattering away about all sorts of banal topics. and the whole theme of talking to the dead and being available to them, i was actually setting the schedule for
probably from being brought up as a roman catholic. is another unseen reality that is more potent than this one. and that this world is actually an illusion, something in which we are transitory, and it doesn't really matter. what really matters is the world where the dead people are. and that was partly true to me as a small child. i think i lost a sense of it as i grew up and moved away from the church. but that sense of another reality, sitting on your shoulder where your guardian angel is...
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bright couple of days around the coast it looks a bit foggy and west australia percy's self probably of bright couple of days seventeen or eighteen degrees typically now this whole lot normally goes across to new zealand but in the last three or four days we've just seen effectively tropical there bringing constant front of the light rain by adding up to fifty two millimeters in he explained his one ear of the bay of plenty dallas is still with us but it is drifting slowly way however for the immediate future for monday you still got the northeast tropical northeasterly fifteen degrees knowlton probably in the sunshine but if you're further east anywhere right the way down to be honest a lot east coast is going to be overcast and quite possibly wet the day after on the streak of green makes it this frontal system is heading in to south island. capturing a moment in time snapshots of our lives other stories. providing temps into someone else's well. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to know about. sacrifice. and witness on al-jazeera. welcome back a
bright couple of days around the coast it looks a bit foggy and west australia percy's self probably of bright couple of days seventeen or eighteen degrees typically now this whole lot normally goes across to new zealand but in the last three or four days we've just seen effectively tropical there bringing constant front of the light rain by adding up to fifty two millimeters in he explained his one ear of the bay of plenty dallas is still with us but it is drifting slowly way however for the...
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it is not a catalyst-driven sort of thing you have to have's plan to cut your losses. >> the probabilitying a giving number from where you are reit now goes down as time passes >> we have pretty good odds at hitting the lower strike we'll see those odds declining we probably have at least that much time before it does decay in half. >> still ahead, lululemon hitting a new record high ask that's good news for the resident yogi, mike. we'll tell you live. much more "options action" right after this (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent
it is not a catalyst-driven sort of thing you have to have's plan to cut your losses. >> the probabilitying a giving number from where you are reit now goes down as time passes >> we have pretty good odds at hitting the lower strike we'll see those odds declining we probably have at least that much time before it does decay in half. >> still ahead, lululemon hitting a new record high ask that's good news for the resident yogi, mike. we'll tell you live. much more "options...
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against world champions france probably not the game will have wanted straight up after the world cup one name who is still in the squad is a good one of course was in that infamous photograph with all turkish president earlier one but the key difference and live again made this point criticising is all the key difference was that one made a statement very swiftly after that photo basically apologizing while all talk an awful long time to come out with his statement probably going to one will replace sammy could we could hear it isn't in this squad one of the two thousand and two thousand and fourteen world cup champions international career is probably over but love was very keen to point out that he still wanted experience in his squad that's why some over two thousand and fourteen heroes like manual noir board and thomas still in the squad but there are three new names i have to look cara and nicole schulze so there is a little bit of a revolution but maybe not as much as people might have expected but then again they are playing france mark thank you so much as there should be tha
against world champions france probably not the game will have wanted straight up after the world cup one name who is still in the squad is a good one of course was in that infamous photograph with all turkish president earlier one but the key difference and live again made this point criticising is all the key difference was that one made a statement very swiftly after that photo basically apologizing while all talk an awful long time to come out with his statement probably going to one will...