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fantastic. >> you all both have really described ray bradbury, the essential ray bradbury, and in thes in the last five to ten minutes you all have really gotten into the theme of the entire festival, american ingenuity. sounds like you are saying imagination is the first step towards ingenuity and eventually action. >> i think that's true. i think it's imagination, and when imagination is informed by nature, by our knowledge of nature, which is called science, i really believe that is has a virtually infinite future. >> my dad drove up red truck into o driveway, and i thought we're going to the break business. he said this is our escape pod from lynchburg, this is a reeational vehicle. it was a camper. wasn't a week rebuilt the camper and made bunkbeds and everything, but it wasn't until he painted the van when he took away the bread and rolls to where i saw his vision, his ingenuity of turning a bright track into our rocketship from lynchburg, virginia, to explore the smokey mountains and all these places. we sometimes have to repurpose th labeling to have the right words so tha we
fantastic. >> you all both have really described ray bradbury, the essential ray bradbury, and in thes in the last five to ten minutes you all have really gotten into the theme of the entire festival, american ingenuity. sounds like you are saying imagination is the first step towards ingenuity and eventually action. >> i think that's true. i think it's imagination, and when imagination is informed by nature, by our knowledge of nature, which is called science, i really believe that...
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i said to him, ray, i'm 30 yea rs of his eye. eye. i said to him, ray, i'm 30 years of age now, you're just 21, you've got a chance of coming back again, i'm at the end of my career, i never again played at wembley, he a lwa ys i never again played at wembley, he always reminded me of this. and ray went back 30 or 40 times and that extraordinary career of his. he would have won more than his 61 caps outfit had not been for the great peter shilton, england to blessed with great goalkeepers. but an absolutely wonderful human being. key member of shankly‘s squad back in the 70s and 80s, as we all remember, but what made him so special? you're a fellow goalkeeper, what did he have, what did you have come out do you think that made you both stand out? i think, always within, there has to be a diamond in your game. within, there has to be a diamond in yourgame. in my within, there has to be a diamond in your game. in my case, they say all goalkeepers are crazy anyway, mine was diving directly at people's feet, i could read to save. and
i said to him, ray, i'm 30 yea rs of his eye. eye. i said to him, ray, i'm 30 years of age now, you're just 21, you've got a chance of coming back again, i'm at the end of my career, i never again played at wembley, he a lwa ys i never again played at wembley, he always reminded me of this. and ray went back 30 or 40 times and that extraordinary career of his. he would have won more than his 61 caps outfit had not been for the great peter shilton, england to blessed with great goalkeepers. but...
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ray went back about 30 or 40 of this.y career of his. he would have won more than his 61 caps had it not been for the great peter shilton there, and england being blessed with great goalkeepers, but an absolutely wonderful human being. key member of the squad back in the 70s and 80s, as we all remember, but what made him so special? you're a fellow goalkeeper, what did he have, what did you have, that made you stand out? well, i think, always, there has to be a diamond in your game. in my case, i used to be a little, i always say goalkeepers have to be crazy, but for me it was diving at everyone's feet. in ray's case, it was an incredible agility. he had the most perfect build. so slim, so light feet, so fast on his feet, and he was capable, you know, the goal —— ball would be heading to your corner and he would bring back a save just from the extraordinary agility, gymnastic agility that obviously you had to have as a goalkeeper, but we all have a diamond in ourgame, goalkeeper, but we all have a diamond in our game, but
ray went back about 30 or 40 of this.y career of his. he would have won more than his 61 caps had it not been for the great peter shilton there, and england being blessed with great goalkeepers, but an absolutely wonderful human being. key member of the squad back in the 70s and 80s, as we all remember, but what made him so special? you're a fellow goalkeeper, what did he have, what did you have, that made you stand out? well, i think, always, there has to be a diamond in your game. in my case,...
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he pointed on tommy's brother, ray, told police he was positive, 100% sure ray was one of the young menning down the driveway and hopping in the car after the murder. so, both brothers were arrested and tried and convicted. and sitting in the courtroom, the aunt who would love them all their lives, was devastated. >> i can't even imagine why they got life without parole even, without parole? >> this is aunt jan herth. >> it was very hopeless. very hopeless. >> did you believe that they would have done -- >> never. i never believed it for one minute. >> the family stuck by tommy and ray as the men watched their 20s and then their 30s come and go in state prison. and now, here they were in their mid-40s, still telling anybody and everybody, including us, that they did not kill old man bob. >> i just walked with the faith and i was just like, this is not the end. >> the brothers had turned down any and all plea deals, determined instead to clear their names. they joined every prison program, took every class they could to improve themselves. >> we schooled ourselves. we always took any kin
he pointed on tommy's brother, ray, told police he was positive, 100% sure ray was one of the young menning down the driveway and hopping in the car after the murder. so, both brothers were arrested and tried and convicted. and sitting in the courtroom, the aunt who would love them all their lives, was devastated. >> i can't even imagine why they got life without parole even, without parole? >> this is aunt jan herth. >> it was very hopeless. very hopeless. >> did you...
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in ray's case, it was an incredible agility.fast on his feet. he was capable, the ball would be heading for the corner and people would be already shoting goal, and the opposition would celebrate a goal, he would bring out these miracle saves from his extraordinary gymnastic agility that, obviously, you have to have as a goalkeeper. but we all play in our own way and rayjust set examples. he set examples notjust on the field of play but in his fight with cancer, because we have known, even though we kept seeing each other at a charity golf events over the year, he has been fighting all sorts of cancer for so many years. he has just been an amazing example for anyone who is facing life—threatening, serious illness. and his family, because he has a lovely family, this is the saddest of days, and we all send our love. he was, of course, a superstar. so many people remember some of this fantastic saves he did. i was just looking at some of the transfer fees, because even though they are very small now by comparison, they were still
in ray's case, it was an incredible agility.fast on his feet. he was capable, the ball would be heading for the corner and people would be already shoting goal, and the opposition would celebrate a goal, he would bring out these miracle saves from his extraordinary gymnastic agility that, obviously, you have to have as a goalkeeper. but we all play in our own way and rayjust set examples. he set examples notjust on the field of play but in his fight with cancer, because we have known, even...
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ray clemence, who's died at the age of 7.joined me earlier — he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80's. and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite growing up. when i was playing and i used to love watching them play, a great goalkeeper. then he moved to totte n ha m goalkeeper. then he moved to tottenham and i remember that and i moved on from newcastle down to totte n ha m moved on from newcastle down to tottenham and ray lived on the same place as me. obviously, bigger house. but he was really helpful because his move from the north to the south was my first move was well into view this family were great and i thank into view this family were great and ithank him into view this family were great and i thank him for what he's done. his knowledge of the game helped us at totte n ha m knowledge of the game helped us at tottenham because of his big move for us and he was just a great guy and always around, helpful, good and he would be there and yet, it is really sad day. everyone saying ho
ray clemence, who's died at the age of 7.joined me earlier — he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80's. and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite growing up. when i was playing and i used to love watching them play, a great goalkeeper. then he moved to totte n ha m goalkeeper. then he moved to tottenham and i remember that and i moved on from newcastle down to totte n ha m moved on from newcastle down to tottenham and ray lived on the same place as me....
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ray clemence, who's died at the age of 72.is waddle joined me earlier, he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80s and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite goalkeeper going my growing up. is to love watching him play, and then he moved to totte n ha m him play, and then he moved to tottenham and i remember that and obviously, i moved on from newcastle down to tottenham and lived on the same state as me, obviously a bigger house. but he helped acetylene because he moved from north to south and his family was great. and i can thank him enough for what he did for us, his knowledge of the game at totte n ha m us, his knowledge of the game at tottenham because it was a big move for me at the time and he was just a great guy and always around, helpful, good source for all the players. and probably organised it and so, yeah, it is a really sad day. big takeouts for him, how he was the players? hughes a winner and so was the players? hughes a winner and so when he came to the changing room, he expe
ray clemence, who's died at the age of 72.is waddle joined me earlier, he played in the same tottenham team as clemence in the late 80s and told what a generous man he was. he was my favourite goalkeeper going my growing up. is to love watching him play, and then he moved to totte n ha m him play, and then he moved to tottenham and i remember that and obviously, i moved on from newcastle down to tottenham and lived on the same state as me, obviously a bigger house. but he helped acetylene...
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ray, this is your wheelhouse.s you look out into the next five years, maybe be young that, giphy -- maybe beyond that, give me your macro framework. and i studied the rise decline of reserve currencies over the years, and this is a change in the world order very similar to that which happened prior to world war i, prior to analogousii, and period. there's large wealth gaps and income gaps and opportunity gaps that exist. there is no time that has been 1930's.ge since the at the same time, monetary policy and debt policies in which, when you have a zero interest rate, there needs to be the expansion of debt, and that monetization of debt, the last time that happened like this was 1930 to 1945. the rising power of china challenging existing power and its competitions come of the last time that existed was in the 1945. inre are struggles -- was the 1930's to 1945. there are struggles for power within countries and between countries. that confrontation, that issue about how to deal with that, whether it is in a peacef
ray, this is your wheelhouse.s you look out into the next five years, maybe be young that, giphy -- maybe beyond that, give me your macro framework. and i studied the rise decline of reserve currencies over the years, and this is a change in the world order very similar to that which happened prior to world war i, prior to analogousii, and period. there's large wealth gaps and income gaps and opportunity gaps that exist. there is no time that has been 1930's.ge since the at the same time,...
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but ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends so ray deleo this week, he said that bitcoin is no good, he's long gold because he believes the dollar is toast. but he said, you know, big question will be confiscated by governments are banned by governments, and that's why he doesn't believe in an bitcoin. so i want to just oppose him to another hedge fund, which is paul tudor jones. and paul tudor jones recently said that he has gold and bit coin, but that gold is a bet on dystopian future whereby like things fall apart and man humans are not good. they can't, they can't keep it together. it's apocalyptic. and they don't work together. he say he then went on to say that because it is a bet on humanity, it's a bet on the goodness of humanity. and here is ray dal you saying basically he's betting that the dollars. toast in the us is toast. the population is toast, the manufacturing capacity is toast. their g.d.p. is toast because he's going along china and he says, ray
but ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends so ray deleo this week, he said that bitcoin is no good, he's long gold because he believes the dollar is toast. but he said, you know, big question will be confiscated by governments are banned by governments, and that's why he doesn't believe in an bitcoin. so i want to just oppose him to another hedge fund, which is paul tudor jones. and paul tudor jones recently said that he has gold and bit coin, but that gold...
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announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! but for all his warmth and wisdom, it's for moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. what a save! one of england's goalkeeping greats. ray clemence, who has died at the age of 72. england's players paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots result, well, their match is also coming up in natalie pirks' report. wearing black arm bands in honour of ray clemence, england travelled to belgium knowing only a win would do, but the world's number one side hadn't lost at home for four years, and they were off to a flyer — romelu lukaku finding youri tielemans in space. a dubious free kick was handed to belgium and dries mertens gave jordan pickford no chance. england were the better side in the second half, but ultimately had nothing to show for it. their hopes of qualifying fo
announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! but for all his warmth and wisdom, it's for moments like this that ray clemence will be best remembered. what a save! one of england's goalkeeping greats. ray clemence, who has died at the age of 72. england's players paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots...
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ray is not a very good money manager. and he does have this defeatist, fatalistic attitude, that there's no point in even trying just throw the keys to china and or try to squeak by. don't play my games by you know, manipulating prices and whatnot, as long as i can before they carry me out. but it is quite a stark contrast between somebody who understands what benefits humanity now be. paul tudor jones and somebody is a sock puppet for the globalists in the davos crowd, who writes meaningless books. i mean, he wrote a book called principles. it's like 3 or 4 or 500 pages long. i can sum it up quite simply by low sell high. there are just 40 books. definitely raise al is the sort that goes to every year. the world economic forum this year wants to have the great reset. trade value is a story. obviously he's saying that he's bragging about the, how great the capital markets are opening in china and china is indeed, they've done an amazing job and they've leap frogged ahead of the u.s. and many technology capability and inno
ray is not a very good money manager. and he does have this defeatist, fatalistic attitude, that there's no point in even trying just throw the keys to china and or try to squeak by. don't play my games by you know, manipulating prices and whatnot, as long as i can before they carry me out. but it is quite a stark contrast between somebody who understands what benefits humanity now be. paul tudor jones and somebody is a sock puppet for the globalists in the davos crowd, who writes meaningless...
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well, max, you know the last episode we were mocking ray dahlia. oh, he's the, i guess he looks over the biggest hedge fund in the world, bridgewater associates, connecticut, and he was just saying, bitcoin, well, now the headline is ray dahlia says he might be missing something about bitcoin. this is the learning curve of bitcoin. people dismiss it and then they notice the people around them getting rich, like in this case, paul tudor jones, who's also in connecticut or strength, stand out from druckenmiller, who was hugely successful hedge fund guy. and they have to put away their biases and they have to take another look at it. and then once you really look at because i like great value now is doing for the very 1st time. it really distressed about a fan for years without actually looking at it. and once you actually start looking at it, you fall into the rabbit hole and he realizes that a world of troubling money and boring gold that can't keep up. he's got no choice, he's got no choice but to buy bitcoin. so now he's, he's about to make a big
well, max, you know the last episode we were mocking ray dahlia. oh, he's the, i guess he looks over the biggest hedge fund in the world, bridgewater associates, connecticut, and he was just saying, bitcoin, well, now the headline is ray dahlia says he might be missing something about bitcoin. this is the learning curve of bitcoin. people dismiss it and then they notice the people around them getting rich, like in this case, paul tudor jones, who's also in connecticut or strength, stand out...
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announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! a save! one of england's goalkeeping greats. ray clemence, who has died at the age of 72. england's players paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots result, well,
announcer: goalkeeper, ray clemence! a save! one of england's goalkeeping greats. ray clemence, who has died at the age of 72. england's players paid tribute to clemence in the nations league this evening. they lost 2—0 to belgium. there was a good win for wales, but defeat for northern ireland. sportscene follows the news for viewers in scotland; if you were trying to avoid the scots result, well,
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adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world.
adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a...
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when it came to the art of goalkeeping, you could beat ray clemence. composure key to their success. it brought in five league titles, three european cups and legendary status. even after he moved to tottenham in 1981, the liverpool fans welcomed him back like a hero. commentator: a fantastic reception! e1 the fa cup with spares as well as 61 caps with england. only the presence of pill peter shilton prevented him winning more. across football, there were few more popular figures. football, there were few more popularfigures. ella matthew always had time for people. we have massive highs and desperate lows, and throughout all of that, whether it bea high throughout all of that, whether it be a high or low you always got the same ray clemence smile. before all his warmth and wisdom, it is moments like this for which ray clemence will be best remembered. one of england's goalkeeping great. —— goalkeeping greats. ray clemence who has died at the age of 72. that's all the sport for now. most of the debilitating effects of statins are not caused by the drug
when it came to the art of goalkeeping, you could beat ray clemence. composure key to their success. it brought in five league titles, three european cups and legendary status. even after he moved to tottenham in 1981, the liverpool fans welcomed him back like a hero. commentator: a fantastic reception! e1 the fa cup with spares as well as 61 caps with england. only the presence of pill peter shilton prevented him winning more. across football, there were few more popular figures. football,...
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ray, what do you think?when we look at interest rate markets, we look at the -- when we look at stocks, we look at pe. they are basically yields. to capacity of central banks print money and buy financial assets has essentially led the bond market to go to multiples that are somewhere between 100 times. you put a dollar out and you will get your money back in 100 years. it is because of the nature of you have to compare stock multiples. the bond multiples. so the capacity of central banks to put liquidity into the system and to have that liquidity go to produce high multiples is very real. economics ofes the borrowing. in other words, if you can find something that makes anything you aren a zero or -- going to make money. that encourages the leveraging and the changes, so the financial flows that we are seeing, the market behavior is reflective of that. in my opinion, don't hold -- don't own bonds and don't own cash because they are producing a lot of debt and a lot of money to fund it, so that is changing t
ray, what do you think?when we look at interest rate markets, we look at the -- when we look at stocks, we look at pe. they are basically yields. to capacity of central banks print money and buy financial assets has essentially led the bond market to go to multiples that are somewhere between 100 times. you put a dollar out and you will get your money back in 100 years. it is because of the nature of you have to compare stock multiples. the bond multiples. so the capacity of central banks to...
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so he takes me to x-ray and they put lead shields over my eye, and they hit me with a shot of x-ray. and i go back to my room. the next day, they come in and give me another shot of x-ray. and this commander, who was a doctor, said son, when i was a country doctor, we called this the hair of the dog that bit you. and i figured out that was his way of telling me what he wasn't supposed to tell me. the hair of the dog that bit me was a little bit of radiation. >> and so, he had a very unique experience. and they never really explained to mr. graf what had happened. but after they did complete the two tests in the pacific, when they returned to the states, there was a large area roped off on the main deck. nobody could go on the area on the ship. -- the area on the ship. they said it was too hot, that it was contaminated. never mind that they're all still living on the ship at the same time, but that was the case. as we had continued the tradition of doing navy days to this day, f. lincoln grahlfs was on his ship on that day. they were stationed at pearl harbor. navy day is when civilia
so he takes me to x-ray and they put lead shields over my eye, and they hit me with a shot of x-ray. and i go back to my room. the next day, they come in and give me another shot of x-ray. and this commander, who was a doctor, said son, when i was a country doctor, we called this the hair of the dog that bit you. and i figured out that was his way of telling me what he wasn't supposed to tell me. the hair of the dog that bit me was a little bit of radiation. >> and so, he had a very...
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usual visitors ray has discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat. and she's taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguin zz, or a well used now i'm terry market. thanks for watching. can you hear me now? oh yes we can. you can have all stands and so it's now we bring you and i'm going to matt hall and see if times have surprised himself with what is one simple policemen who really want to talk to people the way. maurice and critics are not telling us the metals lock stock.
usual visitors ray has discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat. and she's taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguin zz, or a well used now i'm terry market. thanks for watching. can you hear me now? oh yes we can. you can have all stands and so it's now we bring you and i'm going to matt hall and see if times have surprised himself with what is one simple policemen who really want to talk to people the way. maurice and...
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it comes in two flavours — the full—fat, full—price version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray driveich lacks the optical drive. watch it! he's throwing something! as well as ray tracing, the gpu is technically capable of 8k graphics, although for now, 4k is all we've seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i've been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i've been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i've mainly playing spider—man miles morales... whee! ..and astro's playroom, which comes bundled free with the machine. both titles demonstrate what the next generation is capable of, but in different ways. spider—man is simply gorgeous to look at. and the way in which spidey traverses the big apple, web—swinging, wall—crawling, running and leaping from building to building, as well as taking out bad guys with his trademark athleticism, spider—sense and web slingers are all great calling cards for sony's new machine. astro's playroom casts the player as a cute little robot who embarks on a seri
it comes in two flavours — the full—fat, full—price version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray driveich lacks the optical drive. watch it! he's throwing something! as well as ray tracing, the gpu is technically capable of 8k graphics, although for now, 4k is all we've seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i've been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i've been testing this machine for a couple of...
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and missionary like ray deleo. he scoffed at it like even michael saylor, it's micro strategy initially. they scoff at it, but then they take, you take a close look at it and then safety and went on to write this now call assoc standard book that is really changing the world. you got ricardo salinas price, which is who is now heavy into big. and ricardo salinas go in mexico. they go by their dad's last name for us to go. he says mom's last name because that is silliness, price. everyone should just change the name to pick on x. bitcoin, their wealth. ricardo, but coins with bitcoin everywhere. right. and of course we told safety about bitcoin in 2011. he was a gold guy, austrian economics. we knew he would get it eventually need got it quite soon. after that, we also talked to sean ono lennon in 2011 about bitcoin and when he came to visit us in paris and we have an interview with him tomorrow, an hour and a half long interview on orange hell pod cast. so make sure you go check that out because he was orange held l
and missionary like ray deleo. he scoffed at it like even michael saylor, it's micro strategy initially. they scoff at it, but then they take, you take a close look at it and then safety and went on to write this now call assoc standard book that is really changing the world. you got ricardo salinas price, which is who is now heavy into big. and ricardo salinas go in mexico. they go by their dad's last name for us to go. he says mom's last name because that is silliness, price. everyone should...
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so once again, ray is wrong on that point. hopefully ill educated yourself and you'll start by aggressively for i feel bad for his clients are losing our let's look at this bloomberg thing because let's compare it to gold and how the u.s. is now positioning itself strategically with bitcoin. big point is becoming the new gold as a hedge against risks and clued in a drop in the dollar. so if this guy, you know, the u.s. comptroller of the currency is saying we have to start hashing. basically we have to start mining bitcoin in america. it's the same thing as like so much gold. you know, the united states theoretically owns $8000.00 tons of gold, but they own several 1000 tons of gold, of other nations. they're securing the gold network that, you know, the united states sees itself as securing the gold supply for the global financial grid. now a new money monetary system has come along and they're saying, hey, we need to also secure this is that we need to be in charge of securing this network as well. but you can't bomb your wa
so once again, ray is wrong on that point. hopefully ill educated yourself and you'll start by aggressively for i feel bad for his clients are losing our let's look at this bloomberg thing because let's compare it to gold and how the u.s. is now positioning itself strategically with bitcoin. big point is becoming the new gold as a hedge against risks and clued in a drop in the dollar. so if this guy, you know, the u.s. comptroller of the currency is saying we have to start hashing. basically we...
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and here is ray dally. you say basically he's betting that population is tongue china and he says re deleo believes global market facing challenges. the billionaire founder of bridgewater. so she said in his video message to the caption, oh man is making the country more competitive and all learning global capital, right? and i love this juxtaposition of this development is making the country more competitive and learning global capital. right. and i have a stance because he has a position because he's profiting a wildly by big clients as you get into it. it's a 50 or 60 percent, as is michael saylor of micro strategy. and on break down substantially, ray is not a very good money manager. and he does have this defeatist, fatalistic attitude that there is in all trust. not a very good money manager. and he does have this defeatist, fatalistic attitude that the trying just throw the keys to china and, or try to squeak by don't play my games by play my games by, you know, manipulating prices and whatnot. as lo
and here is ray dally. you say basically he's betting that population is tongue china and he says re deleo believes global market facing challenges. the billionaire founder of bridgewater. so she said in his video message to the caption, oh man is making the country more competitive and all learning global capital, right? and i love this juxtaposition of this development is making the country more competitive and learning global capital. right. and i have a stance because he has a position...
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sorry, ray.mollie, what did you make of the four networks breaking away from the president trump's speech. msnbc caughting after 1 minute, no, no, he's not telling the truth. mollie: it's unconscionable not just this week, weeks prior and years prior. the standard that we need to meet for voter confidence in elections is that they have trust that these results are accurate. the more that people say, there's no evidence of any problems, that actually leads to people having less trust in the media when they themselves know that mail-in balloting leads to fraud. there's a reason why france banned mail-in balloting in 1975. why jerry nadler used to say mail-in ballot is really bad if you care about integrity. if you have some state that is don't even require signature requirements and have sudden and suspicious changes in voting where people are not allowed oversight and you have credible allegations of dead people voting or people voting illegally or fraudulently in different elections and the media
sorry, ray.mollie, what did you make of the four networks breaking away from the president trump's speech. msnbc caughting after 1 minute, no, no, he's not telling the truth. mollie: it's unconscionable not just this week, weeks prior and years prior. the standard that we need to meet for voter confidence in elections is that they have trust that these results are accurate. the more that people say, there's no evidence of any problems, that actually leads to people having less trust in the...
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goalkeeper ray clemence.h, what a save! england have failed to qualify for next october's nations league finals after a 2—0 defeat to the top ranked team in the world, belgium. leicester forword youri tielemans opened the scoring before dries mertens found the back of the net from this free kick. the defeat is the tenth in 48 matches under gareth southgate for england. wales will top their nations league group, if they avoid defeat against finland on wednesday. david brooks' header was enough to beat ireland by a goal to nil. meanwhile, northern ireland conceded two late goals away to austria. they will now need to beat romania on wednesday if they are to have any hope of avoiding relegation from their group. and scotland lost their first game since qualifying for next year's european championship. jan gregus with the only goal of the game there for slovakia. so the nine—game unbeaten run is over. then but they won the big one, didn't they? i imagine they will be shrugging their shoulders a little. probably s
goalkeeper ray clemence.h, what a save! england have failed to qualify for next october's nations league finals after a 2—0 defeat to the top ranked team in the world, belgium. leicester forword youri tielemans opened the scoring before dries mertens found the back of the net from this free kick. the defeat is the tenth in 48 matches under gareth southgate for england. wales will top their nations league group, if they avoid defeat against finland on wednesday. david brooks' header was enough...
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things not to buy from ray dalio. speaking to bloomberg at the new economy forum. can watch more of that conversation at 8:00 a.m. u.k. time or anytime on the terminal via live . let's turn to the u.k. and the brexit conversation. officials are reportedly planning to strike a deal early next week. sources told bloomberg the two sides are making progress on the biggest sticking points. we know the pan-european economist is still with us. what difference does a deal make do you think for europe if it is a very skinny deal committed in scope to adjust goods and even only some of those? case isreva: our base that there will be a narrow trade deal covering goods sectors specifically and the key difference between that and no-deal at this point is the entire thing. we still expect some barriers to occur at the start of the year, which will be -- which will affect trade deals from the u.k. side but the key difference is the two sides are now trying to avoid it. anna: i was looking at savings data in the u.k., and it has obviously picked up substantially. we see that i
things not to buy from ray dalio. speaking to bloomberg at the new economy forum. can watch more of that conversation at 8:00 a.m. u.k. time or anytime on the terminal via live . let's turn to the u.k. and the brexit conversation. officials are reportedly planning to strike a deal early next week. sources told bloomberg the two sides are making progress on the biggest sticking points. we know the pan-european economist is still with us. what difference does a deal make do you think for europe...
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kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids. see her driving the truck with the kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigator's attention. >> reporter: often on a weekly basis, would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and jessie, how serious was it? >> from what we could gather, they lived together on base. and if sergeant goslyn came home for any reason, then jarred long would leave for a couple of days while he was here. >> reporter: it was stunning. stokes was now convinced. jessie was not the devoted army wife she seemed to be. instead, she was at the center of a deadly love triangle. both men in love with jessie. >> correct. >> reporter: jessie in love with one man? >> i believe so. >> reporter: to the detective, evidence that jarred and jessie were a couple was piling up, like when police ran the plates of the car jessie was driving the ni
kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids. see her driving the truck with the kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigator's attention. >> reporter: often on a weekly basis, would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and jessie, how...
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the former liverpool and england goalkeeper ray clemence on bbc news, as the world went into an unprecedented global lockdown, many of those worst affected were informal workers who rely on a daily wage just to eat. the past six months have torn the world apart. in april, as the coronavirus ripped across the planet, it pushed our economies into lockdown, and millions and millions of people out of work. these are not animals, these are hungry people! back then, we spoke to three people in three different countries. an uber driver... ..a cleaner... ..and a garment worker. they live in places where there's no furlough, no social security, and no safety net to catch them as they fell on their toughest times. but in april, the effect of this life—altering virus was onlyjust being felt. so where are they now? six months ago when we met rosa, she and her daughter, gaby, worked as domestic cleaners in mexico city, supporting gaby‘s two teenaged children. in late august, things got even more complicated for the family. gaby had no idea that she'd be
the former liverpool and england goalkeeper ray clemence on bbc news, as the world went into an unprecedented global lockdown, many of those worst affected were informal workers who rely on a daily wage just to eat. the past six months have torn the world apart. in april, as the coronavirus ripped across the planet, it pushed our economies into lockdown, and millions and millions of people out of work. these are not animals, these are hungry people! back then, we spoke to three people in three...
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if my name is ray not event born toma, my father was assigned to be the defense counsel for after the horse and bag check list. chief ideologist alfred hawes and bag and hans frank were among the leading nazis to go on trial in norman back on november 20th, 1945, joining him ongoing in the dark. many of the other big names in the nazi party had a ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies here, propaganda, events designed to showcase the nazis power. those who had once enjoyed the adulation of the crowds here at the rally grounds when now called to account for their actions a historical 1st. never before had the leaders of a state been forced to face trial for their actions. the germans were to be shown how a democracy works. alfred toma a retired judge was obliged by the americans to defend alfred always in bag. he was chosen because there weren't enough lawyers deemed sufficiently on the tainted cannot. tahan sometimes accompanied her father to the courtroom. it was a tense and oppressive atmosphe
if my name is ray not event born toma, my father was assigned to be the defense counsel for after the horse and bag check list. chief ideologist alfred hawes and bag and hans frank were among the leading nazis to go on trial in norman back on november 20th, 1945, joining him ongoing in the dark. many of the other big names in the nazi party had a ready disappeared by that point. or like at all, hitler had committed suicide. nuremberg was the site of the annual party rallies here, propaganda,...
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will it be chris ray? or the head of the cia? we don't know.t wouldn't surprise me if you see a bunch of these revenge firings before donald trump leaves office. let me say one more thing about transition to respond to van. fountain house of representatives wants to, if that is money is being withheld, and stuart stevens pointed this out of the lincoln project, he said why wouldn't the house just keep money for a post-election money for the trump family if they wanted to? they could do that. >> potentially. abby, we reported the results of the election at 11:24 a.m. on saturday to be precise, we were first. by monday afternoon, the president had already fired his first senior cabinet official. what does that tell you about what the next couple of months until january 20th at noon when he leaves office, what do we anticipate might occur? >> this is going to be, wolf, i think one of the most tumultuous transitions this country has ever seen. hanging on to idea he can reverse tens of thousands of votes, they are really trying to hinder the biden c
will it be chris ray? or the head of the cia? we don't know.t wouldn't surprise me if you see a bunch of these revenge firings before donald trump leaves office. let me say one more thing about transition to respond to van. fountain house of representatives wants to, if that is money is being withheld, and stuart stevens pointed this out of the lincoln project, he said why wouldn't the house just keep money for a post-election money for the trump family if they wanted to? they could do that....
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dalio.rite is from ray maybe wecally saying, missed something. maybe i should look at this again at some juncture. i might be missing something about this coin so i love to be bitcoin so i would love to be corrected. cases, that iss continuing to be front and center for investors. warningkers are infection rates are posing significant risks to the recovery. jay powell, sounding caution on the near term impact. christine lagarde and andrew bailey warning of a tough road ahead. with the virus spreading, we are not going back to the same economy. we are going back to a different economy. >> before we had this great news about vaccines, we had some pretty negative news concerning the second wave that really came about earlier than anything we had anticipated. that also has an impact on the outlook. the spur.ay be second, we must now push ahead hard with the necessary changes to support changing the direction of our climate. annmarie: central bankers, warning the alarm around the world. joining us, the global head of fx strategy at youpb. i want to ge
dalio.rite is from ray maybe wecally saying, missed something. maybe i should look at this again at some juncture. i might be missing something about this coin so i love to be bitcoin so i would love to be corrected. cases, that iss continuing to be front and center for investors. warningkers are infection rates are posing significant risks to the recovery. jay powell, sounding caution on the near term impact. christine lagarde and andrew bailey warning of a tough road ahead. with the virus...
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this is ray, a 6 year old african penguin.her home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california, but because of coronavirus restrictions, it's currently close. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing staff. and just like the usual visitors, ray has discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat, and she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguins go. so your news for now, remember you can get all or all you news information, relic caucus or website this t w dot com. i'm terry martin. let's watch the 1st to the conflict zone, the front in the fall of muslims in a special edition of conflict zones on the crisis in all the called. the last movement in several probe, aging, and pro-democracy figures the mole to justify what they dominate, say. some of their arguments so clearly from the start of the test of the conflict. so focused on politics. a anted by law enforcement and forgotten by society. discarded children on the stre
this is ray, a 6 year old african penguin.her home is in the monterey bay aquarium in california, but because of coronavirus restrictions, it's currently close. so ray has taken to exploring her home as she walls around all the wing staff. and just like the usual visitors, ray has discovered there's lots to see. some species must look good enough to eat, and she's clearly taking plenty of exercise hard work for one of the smallest species of penguins go. so your news for now, remember you can...
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and one of the greats of goalkeeping, ray clemence, dies at the age of 72. legend. hello, and thanks for being with us on sportsday. we start with formula 1, where lewis hamilton sealed his status as the most successful driver in the sport. hamilton's record equalling seventh world title came after a sensational drive, to win the turkish grand prix, on a treacherous day on the track. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson has more. 0ne formula 1 meets slippery track. suddenly it is like ice. the black mercedes theoretically lewis hamilton's rival for the world title. all hamilton had to do is keep going and trust his car. the track was trying but not try, there's a big difference. but for hamilton, everything was working. he did not need to win this race, he a lwa ys did not need to win this race, he always needs to win. this fourth grand prix when was his tramp. he is a seven time world champion, same as michael schumacher, the most titles ever. thank you so much everyone. drivers travel further. we are young, when i was young, when we we re young, when i was
and one of the greats of goalkeeping, ray clemence, dies at the age of 72. legend. hello, and thanks for being with us on sportsday. we start with formula 1, where lewis hamilton sealed his status as the most successful driver in the sport. hamilton's record equalling seventh world title came after a sensational drive, to win the turkish grand prix, on a treacherous day on the track. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson has more. 0ne formula 1 meets slippery track. suddenly it is like ice. the...
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it comes in two flavours — the full—fat, full—price version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray driveg! as well as ray tracing, the gpu is technically capable of 8k graphics, although for now, 4k is all we've seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i've been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i've been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i've mainly playing spider—man miles morales... whee! ..and astro's playroom, which comes bundled free with the machine. both titles demonstrate what the next generation is capable of, but in different ways. spider—man is simply gorgeous to look at. and the way in which spidey traverses the big apple, web—swinging, wall—crawling, running and leaping from building to building, as well as taking out bad guys with his trademark athleticism, spider—sense and web slingers are all great calling cards for sony's new machine. astro's playroom casts the player as a cute little robot who embarks on a series of adventures inside the console. while some experiences a
it comes in two flavours — the full—fat, full—price version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray driveg! as well as ray tracing, the gpu is technically capable of 8k graphics, although for now, 4k is all we've seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i've been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i've been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i've mainly playing spider—man miles morales......
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ok, let's go to ray in raleigh. and i asked, i guess rhetorical questions in the, in my introduction here, we have the jury report still to be released, but we're in the, the last days of this, of this administration. and there's very little interest in it. what we're interested in it, but it's not getting much public focus because obviously other things are in play. do you, will we ever find out really the origins of this and will people ever be held accountable because they, they basically took capture of a entire administration and they are unapologetic about it. go ahead. well as far as publishing is concerned, unnamed, mainstream media, russia gate is too big to fail. it's like those banks in 20082009. as too many people committed to this legend. and so the mainstream media is not going to admit it. now, the only chance that many of us saw over the last couple of months was that president trump as he exited since he had pretty much nothing to lose. would order that the well as he did sort of order didn't matter
ok, let's go to ray in raleigh. and i asked, i guess rhetorical questions in the, in my introduction here, we have the jury report still to be released, but we're in the, the last days of this, of this administration. and there's very little interest in it. what we're interested in it, but it's not getting much public focus because obviously other things are in play. do you, will we ever find out really the origins of this and will people ever be held accountable because they, they basically...
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it comes in two flavours — the full—fat, full—price version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray drive seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i‘ve been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i‘ve been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i‘ve mainly playing spider—man miles morales... whee! ..and astro‘s playroom, which comes bundled free with the machine. both titles demonstrate what the next generation is capable of, but in different ways. spider—man is simply gorgeous to look at. and the way in which spidey traverses the big apple, web—swinging, wall—crawling, running and leaping from building to building, as well as taking out bad guys with his trademark athleticism, spider—sense and web slingers are all great calling cards for sony‘s new machine. astro‘s playroom casts the player as a cute little robot who embarks on a series of adventures inside the console. while some experiences are no doubt influenced by any number of platformers and adventure games, they do serve to showcase the ps5‘
it comes in two flavours — the full—fat, full—price version, which features an ultra hd blu—ray drive seen. it should be able to pump out 120 frames her second visuals as well, although so far, everything that i‘ve been playing has been at 60 frames — although very smooth. i‘ve been testing this machine for a couple of weeks and i‘ve mainly playing spider—man miles morales... whee! ..and astro‘s playroom, which comes bundled free with the machine. both titles demonstrate...