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we don't know about sally .... hemings because we have no >> >> appearing in the slaves have last names it's just that the master did not use them and some people took different names but it seemed odd to me with the histories of their family is that they had names the owners did not use them but did not put people's less means like the gillett family made this point with jefferson that appears as part of the gillett family slaves had last names but the orders did not know that our chose not to use them. george washington refers to his manservant as william who calls himself lee like it's not really a last name but enslaved people did have last names but the last name having this comes from the english ship captain so the family certainly had the name that they referred to them as having said. for a long time at least from the time of the fathers and also people ted blast them of their fathers even if the father was white. >> has there been any research done to prove or disprove that ms. channing's head jeffersons
we don't know about sally .... hemings because we have no >> >> appearing in the slaves have last names it's just that the master did not use them and some people took different names but it seemed odd to me with the histories of their family is that they had names the owners did not use them but did not put people's less means like the gillett family made this point with jefferson that appears as part of the gillett family slaves had last names but the orders did not know that our...
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sally hemings was part of an inheritance. it's important to remember that slaves were property, and they could be inherited through marriage, as well as being bought and sold. so when jefferson married his wife, martha in 1772, she was the daughter of a wealthy slave trader, called john wayles. it was through him that jefferson inherited 135 slaves, and sally hemings was one of those slaves. we know so little about her. there are only four references, descriptions, of her that exist. jefferson himself never wrote about her explicitly. so she remains this very mysterious figure, but i think it is important to emphasize that she was related to jefferson's wife. she was marked the wayles-jefferson's half-sister. and she may have even resembled jefferson's wife. in 1784, jefferson took up a post in paris as essentially a trade ambassador. he was trying to forge treaties with the french and other countries. so that the new u.s. could survive in the wake of the american revolution. but he wanted to have his daughters with him. he w
sally hemings was part of an inheritance. it's important to remember that slaves were property, and they could be inherited through marriage, as well as being bought and sold. so when jefferson married his wife, martha in 1772, she was the daughter of a wealthy slave trader, called john wayles. it was through him that jefferson inherited 135 slaves, and sally hemings was one of those slaves. we know so little about her. there are only four references, descriptions, of her that exist. jefferson...
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i say in the book james was e ey'r doing something good for sally wadoing even came to friends. she hired a tutor to come back and stay in virginia.ink so. i will not be as odd that she was the only one who thought i'm going to stay here.planning tdoi they accept the offer to become secretary of state and said heh couldn't turn that down so i talk about what happens after that. he continues to be paid a salar i mentioned this before they ge wages and over the years i've looked at the wages. these are short changing these g ople.re shortangin wait a minute, don't get what they are getting in relation to the other people that horizontally what are theyettint getting imperious and it turns out he was being paid much more than the vertically typical chee lation upper-class household. they were paid once a year and 1i menti you sign the contract andon get paid at the end of the year. what are you going to do, go to another place that they would be forced to sign in and continue on hoping they would be paid so these are people that had an opportunity and james hemmings had learned he
i say in the book james was e ey'r doing something good for sally wadoing even came to friends. she hired a tutor to come back and stay in virginia.ink so. i will not be as odd that she was the only one who thought i'm going to stay here.planning tdoi they accept the offer to become secretary of state and said heh couldn't turn that down so i talk about what happens after that. he continues to be paid a salar i mentioned this before they ge wages and over the years i've looked at the wages....
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if you go looking for nast, there are letters written by sally and to sally. there's not many of either. you always know the letter is write by sally because the handwriting is beautiful and the spelling is correct. whereas, letters written to sally resemble a chicken scratch and are spelled in phonetic german accented english, which sometimes required me in archives to read the letter out loud under my breath to the irritation of my neighbors. he wrote back to her from washington and he said, oh, it is amaze in. he was so excited. people came up to him, carl schwartz came up to him at a cocktail party and threatened him. he thought it was the greatest thing. he said, the harpers are not going to let you continue defaming me. he said, oh, yeah? he was correct. the harpers backed him. he received an invitation to lunch from the president which was super exciting, and it was followed by other invitations and he and grant got to be friendly. this was important to nast. he liked the idea that he was somebody who made himself and he recognized that in grant as he w
if you go looking for nast, there are letters written by sally and to sally. there's not many of either. you always know the letter is write by sally because the handwriting is beautiful and the spelling is correct. whereas, letters written to sally resemble a chicken scratch and are spelled in phonetic german accented english, which sometimes required me in archives to read the letter out loud under my breath to the irritation of my neighbors. he wrote back to her from washington and he said,...
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here you can see the young woman is drawn from life from sally. sometimes grant even appeared and this is true in the early '70s when the liberal republicans broke away as the rational adult in a city, and maybe even a nation of unpredictable children. n nast's edadmiration for grant w visible in all of his cartoons and for the rest of grant's life and his own career, and it was two moments in which it was ground grounded in real life that are particularly valuable to point out or else, merely capturing my fancy because they are entertaining of nast, and so i legal the you what they are, an ne you can decide. in 1868, nast helped the republicans to nominate grant for president, and for the convention that year, nast was invited to paint the backdrop for the stage. so they had a curtain in front, a and behind that, there was a backdrop which nast had painted on the canvas and showed two pedestal pedestals. on one of the pedestals he painted u.s. grant, and above the pedestals he painted the challenge match him. and the implication is that of course
here you can see the young woman is drawn from life from sally. sometimes grant even appeared and this is true in the early '70s when the liberal republicans broke away as the rational adult in a city, and maybe even a nation of unpredictable children. n nast's edadmiration for grant w visible in all of his cartoons and for the rest of grant's life and his own career, and it was two moments in which it was ground grounded in real life that are particularly valuable to point out or else, merely...
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♪ >> sally: all right. so what do you think, saul? know we don't have much time before the showing, but we do still have some time for some adjustments. please be honest. don't go easy on me just 'cause i'm your boss. >> saul: i think they're amazing. >> sally: really? >> saul: yeah. yeah, especially this one. >> sally: you're not just saying that to be nice? >> saul: hey, would i ever lie to you? >> sally: no. no, i'm just feeling a little vulnerable without thomas here. but i think he'd be into them, right? i mean, i know he still believes in me. >> saul: you know, more importantly, sally... i believe in you
♪ >> sally: all right. so what do you think, saul? know we don't have much time before the showing, but we do still have some time for some adjustments. please be honest. don't go easy on me just 'cause i'm your boss. >> saul: i think they're amazing. >> sally: really? >> saul: yeah. yeah, especially this one. >> sally: you're not just saying that to be nice? >> saul: hey, would i ever lie to you? >> sally: no. no, i'm just feeling a little vulnerable...
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if you go looking, there are letters by sally and letters written to sally. you know the letter is written by sally because the handwriting is beautiful and the spelling is correct. whereas letters written to sally resemble chicken scratch and are spelled in phonetic german accented english. which required me to read outloud to myself to the irritation of my neighbors. so he wrote back to her from washington and said it's amazing. he was so excited people came up to him at a cocktail party and threatened him. they said the harpers aren't going to let you defame me and he said, oh, ya. and nast was correct. the harpers backed him. he was in washington and received an invitation to lunch with the president which was super exciting for him and that was followed by several further invitations and he and grant got to be friendly. this was important to nast he liked the idea that he was somebody who made himself and he recognized that in grant as he would in other men. he became friends with mark twain because he recognized the story between them. it resulted in on
if you go looking, there are letters by sally and letters written to sally. you know the letter is written by sally because the handwriting is beautiful and the spelling is correct. whereas letters written to sally resemble chicken scratch and are spelled in phonetic german accented english. which required me to read outloud to myself to the irritation of my neighbors. so he wrote back to her from washington and said it's amazing. he was so excited people came up to him at a cocktail party and...
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time tojoin sally time to join sally for world business report.an bp profit in a world awash with cheap oil? the fossil fuel giant releases it's latest results in the coming hours. we will have analysis. and downgraded: toshiba is removed from tokyo's main stock board because of its financial problems. is the japanese giant's future now in doubt? hello and a very warm come. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. the university of california is using wi—fi enabled drones to create a system of sd imaging which could potentially allow them to "see through" walls. we will have more on that in a moment. in the next few hours, bp, one of the worlds biggest oil producers will release its latest set of results. the numbers will be a strong indicator of how the industry is doing in a world where a $50 oil price has become the new normal. analysts are estimating the company will report a profit in excess of $600 million for the second quarter of the year. that would be a big leap on from the $1.1; billion losses it made in the same period in 201
time tojoin sally time to join sally for world business report.an bp profit in a world awash with cheap oil? the fossil fuel giant releases it's latest results in the coming hours. we will have analysis. and downgraded: toshiba is removed from tokyo's main stock board because of its financial problems. is the japanese giant's future now in doubt? hello and a very warm come. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. the university of california is using wi—fi enabled drones to create...
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and sally gunnell is attacking her on the line. sally gunnell comes through to take the title.orld record has gone. the world record has been taken apart. as we have been hearing, the trauma unit will close for up to 12 months because of safety concerns on the cladding on the building following investigations. 52 inpatient beds will be moved by the end of the week. our news correspondent is at the hospital. catherine, it is quite disruptive doing this. what safety risks have the identified there? the independent report found that the cladding on the outside of the building is flammable and that fire could spread between floor to floor to quickly and the evacuation procedures in place at the hospital we re procedures in place at the hospital were not quick enough to move seriously ill patients out of the hospital. it has made recommendations to move patients as quickly as possible. this review came about in light after the g re nfell tower came about in light after the grenfell tower disaster in london last month. the trust decided to assess all of the buildings across four site
and sally gunnell is attacking her on the line. sally gunnell comes through to take the title.orld record has gone. the world record has been taken apart. as we have been hearing, the trauma unit will close for up to 12 months because of safety concerns on the cladding on the building following investigations. 52 inpatient beds will be moved by the end of the week. our news correspondent is at the hospital. catherine, it is quite disruptive doing this. what safety risks have the identified...
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>> sally: yes. that is why he's in new york.to spend as much time as he can with caroline and doug-- >> liam: before she dies. >> sally: [ sighs ] >> liam: oh, my god. >> justin: you told thomas caroline was dying. >> bill: stubborn fool didn't give me a choice! i asked him to step up and be there for his family. sn
>> sally: yes. that is why he's in new york.to spend as much time as he can with caroline and doug-- >> liam: before she dies. >> sally: [ sighs ] >> liam: oh, my god. >> justin: you told thomas caroline was dying. >> bill: stubborn fool didn't give me a choice! i asked him to step up and be there for his family. sn
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i'm nota beer drinker, sally, so 2021.beer drinker, sally, so for all stout beer drinkers, well, this is good news. that's a heck of a lot of beer, i have to say! it's good for the manufacturers... thank you. and now it's time for the next instalment of our business of birth series. today we focus on the great debate about breast—feeding and formula milk. in hong kong formula is proving to be a lucrative business and breast—feeding rates are among the lowest in the world. juliana liu has been finding out why. sometimes, professional assistance is needed to help a new man achieve that perfect latch. yes. lactation co nsulta nt that perfect latch. yes. lactation consultant christine lam has been teaching breast—feeding for 20 yea rs. teaching breast—feeding for 20 years. it's still an uphill battle. quite a lot of mothers in hospital. the breast—feeding rate on discharge is very high that when they go home it will drop. nearly all mothers are breast—feeding on discharge from hospital in hong kong but that rate falls to a thi
i'm nota beer drinker, sally, so 2021.beer drinker, sally, so for all stout beer drinkers, well, this is good news. that's a heck of a lot of beer, i have to say! it's good for the manufacturers... thank you. and now it's time for the next instalment of our business of birth series. today we focus on the great debate about breast—feeding and formula milk. in hong kong formula is proving to be a lucrative business and breast—feeding rates are among the lowest in the world. juliana liu has...
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- a red flag was raised late last month by then-acting attorney general sally yates, yates telling themp white house she believed flynn was potentially vulnerable to russian blackmail. - remember after obama put sanctions on russia for election meddling, all right, to help trump win, you remember that? well, after that, flynn called the russian ambassador and told them not to sanction the u.s. back because trump was gonna cancel america's sanctions after he took office. uh, which is illegal, obviously. i mean, it even sounds illegal. you don't even need to know the laws. just be like, "you called the russians, "and yeah, that sounds illegal. i don't even know the law. sounds illegal." this was flynn at last summer's rnc. - we do not need a reckless president who believes she is above the law. [audience booing] all: lock her up! lock her up! - lock her up. that's right. all: lock her up! if i did a tenth, a tenth of what she did, i would be in jail today. - amen, brother! [cheers and applause] preach, pastor flynn, preach! so powerful in your principals. "a tenth!" ♪ - i've now decided
- a red flag was raised late last month by then-acting attorney general sally yates, yates telling themp white house she believed flynn was potentially vulnerable to russian blackmail. - remember after obama put sanctions on russia for election meddling, all right, to help trump win, you remember that? well, after that, flynn called the russian ambassador and told them not to sanction the u.s. back because trump was gonna cancel america's sanctions after he took office. uh, which is illegal,...
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sally, look forward to it.under widespread international condemnation for this weekend's vote, which could give president maduro sweeping new powers. hundreds have died in months of anti—government protests. 0pposition parties boycotted the ballot, claiming it was rigged. the us government has now imposed direct sanctions on president maduro, accusing him of being a dictator. mr maduro claimed that showed mr trump's "desperation and hate." from caracas, the bbc‘s katy watson. viva la patria! for president maduro, this was a big win. state tv ran his victory speech at length but for the millions of people who boycotted the vote, it was a hollow victory - if that. this morning, caracas felt like a normal city, people getting back to work after a difficult weekend, but still venezuelans are divided. luis voted because he says he's had enough of the protests, but adelaida didn't. agustin has been managing this taxi rank for 17 years. he says people here are fed up with food shortages and spiralling inflation. he di
sally, look forward to it.under widespread international condemnation for this weekend's vote, which could give president maduro sweeping new powers. hundreds have died in months of anti—government protests. 0pposition parties boycotted the ballot, claiming it was rigged. the us government has now imposed direct sanctions on president maduro, accusing him of being a dictator. mr maduro claimed that showed mr trump's "desperation and hate." from caracas, the bbc‘s katy watson. viva...
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i wonder if it was the best idea to put him on this assignment with sally. >> sally: it's a simple questionliam. is your father up to something? does he have a plan to sabotage me and spectra fashions again? i need to know. >> sheila: eric, this is rather unorthodox. >> eric: because james used to be your husband?
i wonder if it was the best idea to put him on this assignment with sally. >> sally: it's a simple questionliam. is your father up to something? does he have a plan to sabotage me and spectra fashions again? i need to know. >> sheila: eric, this is rather unorthodox. >> eric: because james used to be your husband?
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c.j. and sally are family.ean, you of all people should understand protecting family. >> bill: that clown is passing up the offer of a lifetime. c.j. will find that i won't be so generous again. with thomas out of the picture, spectra's showing will bomb. sally's days are numbered. ♪ >> coco: are you sure you don't want me to leave? i can see you're busy. >> sally: we don't spend enough time together as it is. as long as you don't mind me
c.j. and sally are family.ean, you of all people should understand protecting family. >> bill: that clown is passing up the offer of a lifetime. c.j. will find that i won't be so generous again. with thomas out of the picture, spectra's showing will bomb. sally's days are numbered. ♪ >> coco: are you sure you don't want me to leave? i can see you're busy. >> sally: we don't spend enough time together as it is. as long as you don't mind me
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there's a karma there. >> there's another story about louisa and sally hemmings. jefferson at one point invites native american chiefs to the white house. typically that had happened before but he did something different. he invited the wives. many of the women in washington were insulted by that, the white women, because it put them on par with them. louisa is writing in her diary and says, what next, maybe the magnificent sally will make her appearance. >> oh. >> so there was a lot of bad blood between the two of them. >> wow. let me ask this question, and anybody jump in. can you tell us stories of first ladies who strongly influenced the flow of history, who had a huge impact on her husband's presidency and the direction that the country moved in her time? >> well, i could start with an influence that's a very interesting influence, elizaon son, the wife of andrew johnson, who is periodically listed as the worst -- or next to the worst president who ever lived. in the year that i wrote the little biography about him, he actually made it to being the worst, you
there's a karma there. >> there's another story about louisa and sally hemmings. jefferson at one point invites native american chiefs to the white house. typically that had happened before but he did something different. he invited the wives. many of the women in washington were insulted by that, the white women, because it put them on par with them. louisa is writing in her diary and says, what next, maybe the magnificent sally will make her appearance. >> oh. >> so there...
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here is the thing about sally. sally laid six eggs. only one hatched. that's her baby dean.so this is kind of a miracle for her. dean was a little surprised to see that he got a brother, but now they're hoping that they bond. >> look at that. didn't take mom long to figure it out though. i got another mouth to feed, here you go. >>> how far up your own behind must your head be to do something like this? here we are at a train crossing in poland, both gates are operating properly. here comes headlights, they're not slowing down. >> wow. >> boom, through the fwagate an- >> wow! >> oh my goodness, whoa! that payback was about to be real swift. >> you have no idea how close that was to killing four people. there were four women inside that car. the driver apparently did not notice the gate at first, blast through it and you see in this reverse angle the driver must have noticed the gate on the other side, slowed down to not crash into that but maybe not realizing that the train was right there. >> did it hit? >> just barely. >> oh, look at that. >> so lucky. >> after the train p
here is the thing about sally. sally laid six eggs. only one hatched. that's her baby dean.so this is kind of a miracle for her. dean was a little surprised to see that he got a brother, but now they're hoping that they bond. >> look at that. didn't take mom long to figure it out though. i got another mouth to feed, here you go. >>> how far up your own behind must your head be to do something like this? here we are at a train crossing in poland, both gates are operating properly....
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sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "that's big money for me. first i felt worried now i feel angry too."the notice alleged phan sparkes fireworks on july 4th.sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "july fourth you can hear a lot on the sky you don't know where it's from." and although the website's reporting system has been closed until the next holiday season her second fine was listed from june 7th which isn't tied to a known celebration.both women plan to head over to the next city council meeting to fight a change in the reporting system. city officials were unavailable for comment.in san jose ella sogomonian kron 4 news. ((grant/ots))new at 11... hayward police are investigating a homicide at a motel 6. police say they discovered the body of a 44 year-old man in a rented room... just after 2:00 this afternoon on industrial parkway southwest. it is unclear how the man died...but his death was ruled a homicide. the victim's name has not been released...and no one has been arrested. ((pam)) novato police just released new video of a 'smash an
sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "that's big money for me. first i felt worried now i feel angry too."the notice alleged phan sparkes fireworks on july 4th.sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "july fourth you can hear a lot on the sky you don't know where it's from." and although the website's reporting system has been closed until the next holiday season her second fine was listed from june 7th which isn't tied to a known celebration.both women plan to head over to...
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yates may have talked to and indeed talk to sally yates? >> i think that mueller is going to want to talk to everyone at the white house. the big question here which starts this is this february 14th meeting in which comey and trump says -- comey says they are alone in the white house and trump asked about the investigation into flynn. before that meeting the vice president, the chief of staff and several members of the cabinet were in the oval office before the president cleared it out. mueller will want to talk to those folks about whether they were cleared out of the oval office and whether this one-on-one meeting happened between mueller and comey. comey testified, laid all this out to congress about the one-on-one meeting but trump said to us, we interviewed him last month and he said that meeting had not happened. even basic questions like that will require interviewing a lot of folks in the white house and are part of the administration. >> i wonder if your reporting backs up the axios reporting that the trump legal team is trying to
yates may have talked to and indeed talk to sally yates? >> i think that mueller is going to want to talk to everyone at the white house. the big question here which starts this is this february 14th meeting in which comey and trump says -- comey says they are alone in the white house and trump asked about the investigation into flynn. before that meeting the vice president, the chief of staff and several members of the cabinet were in the oval office before the president cleared it out....
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i'm sally bundock. it is good to have you with us.coming up, the dow closes above 22,000 for the first time. we'll get the latest from the asian markets. but first: we start in california with electric car maker, tesla. investors have been taking a huge gamble on the company, betting it's the future of the car industry, and pushing its share price ever higher. late last night, we got its latest set of results, and they haven't disappointed. let's show you why. in the three months to the end ofjune it made revenues of $2.8 billion. that's well over double what it made in the same period last year, and way more than wall street was expecting. it's still losing money, though, over $336 million in the three months. that's15% more than last year. but it wasn't as much as investors feared. some were worried about the speed tesla is burning through its cash pile as it builds its position in the car market, so, again, that's good news. and it's paying off. tesla says it delivered almost 26,000 vehicles over the period, a big jump of 40% on th
i'm sally bundock. it is good to have you with us.coming up, the dow closes above 22,000 for the first time. we'll get the latest from the asian markets. but first: we start in california with electric car maker, tesla. investors have been taking a huge gamble on the company, betting it's the future of the car industry, and pushing its share price ever higher. late last night, we got its latest set of results, and they haven't disappointed. let's show you why. in the three months to the end...
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and i'm sally bundock. a taxing task for trump, as he pushes plans to ease the burden on business and the middle classes. but can he sell it to a sceptical congress? plus, crude warning — the boss of shell says the price of oil could soon be heading higher as lack of investment squeezes supplies. hello, and welcome to bbc news. five days of tropical storm harvey, and the governor of texas says the worst is not over for some parts of the state, as torrential rain continues to fall. both the death toll and the water levels are still on the rise. at least 25 people are known to have died. the flooding has forced a number of oil and gas refineries to shut down, affecting almost a quarter of america's fuel output. the storm has now moved on to neighbouring louisiana. from houston, james cook reports. this is what hurricane harvey did to houston. believe it or not, the water has gone down and still swathes of the city look like this. lives have been lost, homes have been ruined and people are still trapped. from
and i'm sally bundock. a taxing task for trump, as he pushes plans to ease the burden on business and the middle classes. but can he sell it to a sceptical congress? plus, crude warning — the boss of shell says the price of oil could soon be heading higher as lack of investment squeezes supplies. hello, and welcome to bbc news. five days of tropical storm harvey, and the governor of texas says the worst is not over for some parts of the state, as torrential rain continues to fall. both the...
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sally running through some of the issues there.n through what is at sta ke, you can run through what is at stake, how significant is trade between the countries? it's very important, certainly for the uk, as the figures we have just seen show. japan has been one of the biggest investors in this country. and the uk has been the largest investment destination for japanese uk has been the largest investment destination forjapanese companies coming to europe. it really started in the 80s when margaret thatcher promoted britain as the gateway into the european market, and japan bought that. there is a long history of japanese companies coming bought that. there is a long history ofjapanese companies coming to this country, setting up shop and then doing business with the rest of the continent. and now that bridge is likely to be removed. you talk about that gateway to europe. we should say these are very early—stage talks because, as sally pointed out, nothing can be done and no deal can be put in place until the uk has left the europea
sally running through some of the issues there.n through what is at sta ke, you can run through what is at stake, how significant is trade between the countries? it's very important, certainly for the uk, as the figures we have just seen show. japan has been one of the biggest investors in this country. and the uk has been the largest investment destination for japanese uk has been the largest investment destination forjapanese companies coming to europe. it really started in the 80s when...
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now it's time for world business report with sally.e prime minister shinzo abe welcomes his uk counterpart to tokyo. will north korea overshadow trade negotiations? plus, as angela merkel fights for re—election in germany, we focus on the million migrants she welcomed two years ago, and the impact on europe's biggest economy. hello and a very warm welcome. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. in a minute we'll tke a look at the sharing economy in china. but first, theresa may is lending in japan very soon. she is injapan for talks on everything from defence to brexit and trade. although the uk can't officially start any trade negotiations until it leaves the european union, both sides are already weighing up what a future deal might look like. while the uk's investment injapan is relatively small — in 2015 it was just over $6 billion — japan's direct investment in the uk is worth over $52 billion. and that investment feeds through to the real economy — roughly a 1,000 japanese firms operate in the uk, employing close to 1
now it's time for world business report with sally.e prime minister shinzo abe welcomes his uk counterpart to tokyo. will north korea overshadow trade negotiations? plus, as angela merkel fights for re—election in germany, we focus on the million migrants she welcomed two years ago, and the impact on europe's biggest economy. hello and a very warm welcome. this is world business report. i am sally bundock. in a minute we'll tke a look at the sharing economy in china. but first, theresa may is...
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hello, i'm sally bond doc with the business stories. —— sally bundock. deadline day.ecures an auditors sign off on its much delayed results and avoids delisting, but analysts warn its future still hangs in the balance. and facebook ups its television game. the social media giant makes a move into dedicated video, pitting it against youtube and other television networks. welcome to the programme. tensions between the us and north korea show no signs of abating after pyongyang released a new statement accusing president trump of being "bereft of reason". the statement also gave more details of north korea's threat to fire missiles towards a us base in the pacific. but it pointed out the plan had yet to be approved by north korea's leader, and the us has warned the north its actions could mean the "end of its regime." nick bryant reports from washington. a far—off american outpost in the tropical waters of the western pacific now finds itself at the centre of a dangerous stand—off. this is guam, the site this summer of us military exercises, american territory that north
hello, i'm sally bond doc with the business stories. —— sally bundock. deadline day.ecures an auditors sign off on its much delayed results and avoids delisting, but analysts warn its future still hangs in the balance. and facebook ups its television game. the social media giant makes a move into dedicated video, pitting it against youtube and other television networks. welcome to the programme. tensions between the us and north korea show no signs of abating after pyongyang released a new...
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now it's time for world business report with sally.dline day — toshiba secures an auditors sign off on its much delayed results and avoids delisting — but analysts warn its future still hangs in the balance. and silicon valley is setting an example when it comes to paid maternity leave in america. but will the rest of the country follow? welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, facebook revamps its television offering. challenging you choose and other television networks. we will fill you in on that injust a moment. but first, the mystery over how much money toshiba is losing or making could soon be solved. the troubled japanese tech giant says auditors have signed off its financial results for the year to the end of march. this comes after months of delays and should mean toshiba avoids an immediate delisting from the top tier of the tokyo stock exchange. it has now been revealed toshiba made an 8.8 early in dollars loss. -- 8.8 made an 8.8 early in dollars loss. —— 8.8 billion dollars. so what's gon
now it's time for world business report with sally.dline day — toshiba secures an auditors sign off on its much delayed results and avoids delisting — but analysts warn its future still hangs in the balance. and silicon valley is setting an example when it comes to paid maternity leave in america. but will the rest of the country follow? welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, facebook revamps its television offering. challenging you choose and other...
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sally bundock, what can you solve president —— sally, what can you solve for us?n japan for talks with her counterpart shinzo abe on everything from defence to brexit and trade. although the uk can't officially start any trade negotiations until it leaves the european union — both sides are already weighing up what a future deal might look like. while the uk's investment injapan is relatively small — in 2015 it was just over $6 billion — japan's direct investment in the uk is worth over $52 billion. very important to the uk, that investment. and that investment feeds through to the real economy — roughly a thousand japanese firms operate in the uk, employing close to 160,000 people. one of theresa may's key aims will be to keep as many of those jobs as possible in the uk in the coming years. that might be tricky though. a strongly worded report from japan's foreign ministry last year said firms might want to move "if eu laws cease to be applicable in the uk". meanwhile japanese banks nomura and daiwa have already chosen frankfurt as their new eu hubs in the wake o
sally bundock, what can you solve president —— sally, what can you solve for us?n japan for talks with her counterpart shinzo abe on everything from defence to brexit and trade. although the uk can't officially start any trade negotiations until it leaves the european union — both sides are already weighing up what a future deal might look like. while the uk's investment injapan is relatively small — in 2015 it was just over $6 billion — japan's direct investment in the uk is worth...
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right. >> jimmy: and what did sally say?is and sally says, wait, it's poop? [ laughter ] that's what i'll always remember of sally field. >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. one of her great lines. >> yes, it was. you like me, you like me and now -- >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. tell me about "landline." independent film. jenny slate, who's very funny is in it. john turturro, who's great. >> edie falco. >> jimmy: who do you play? >> i play this guy nate. a bit of a ne'er-do-well. jenny's got a nice thing going on with jay dupe las and i'm the temptation that tries to steal her away. >> jimmy: i see. can you tell us what happens in the end? >> i probably shouldn't. >> jimmy: you should. you should tell everybody in case they don't see it. >> yeah. [ laughter ] one of us gets the girl. >> jimmy: well, it's very good to have you here. the movie's called "landline." it opens in select cities on friday. and then everywhere in the world on august 4th. finn wittrock, everybody. we'll be right back with brett [ cheers and applause ] presented b
right. >> jimmy: and what did sally say?is and sally says, wait, it's poop? [ laughter ] that's what i'll always remember of sally field. >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. one of her great lines. >> yes, it was. you like me, you like me and now -- >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. tell me about "landline." independent film. jenny slate, who's very funny is in it. john turturro, who's great. >> edie falco. >> jimmy: who do you play? >> i play this guy nate....
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right. >> jimmy: and what did sally say? slowly getting this and sally says, wait, it's poop? [ laughter ] that's what i'll always remember of sally field. >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. one of her great lines. >> yes, it was. you like me, you like me and now -- >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. tell me about "landline." this is an independent film. jenny slate, who's very funny is in it. john turturro, who's great. >> edie falco. >> jimmy: who do you play? >> i play this guy nate. a bit of a ne'er-do-well. jenny's got a nice thing going on with jay dupe las and i'm the temptation that tries to steal her away. e movie's called " very good iday. and then everywhere in the world on august 4th. finn wittrock, everybody. we'll be right back with brett young. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to caitlyn jenner, finn wittrock, and did run
right. >> jimmy: and what did sally say? slowly getting this and sally says, wait, it's poop? [ laughter ] that's what i'll always remember of sally field. >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. one of her great lines. >> yes, it was. you like me, you like me and now -- >> jimmy: wait, it's poop. tell me about "landline." this is an independent film. jenny slate, who's very funny is in it. john turturro, who's great. >> edie falco. >> jimmy: who do you play?...
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sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "that's big money for me.irst i felt worried now i feel angry too."the notice alleged phan sparkes fireworks on july 4th.sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "july fourth you can hear a lot on the sky you don't know where it's from." and although the website's reporting system has been closed until the next holiday season her second fine was listed from june 7th which isn't tied to a known celebration.both women plan to head over to the next city council meeting to fight a change in the reporting system. city officials were unavailable for comment.in san jose ella sogomonian kron 4 news. today.. yet another cell phone was stolen at a bart station. this time at the west oakland station. officers say, a man knocked a woman to the ground and stole her phone. no arrests have been made. (pam) this comes as bart is launching a program to help riders protect their electronic devices. the transit agency says, it is seeing an increase in cell phone thefts - at bart stations - all across the bay area. through june of
sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "that's big money for me.irst i felt worried now i feel angry too."the notice alleged phan sparkes fireworks on july 4th.sot: sally phan, fined for fireworks// "july fourth you can hear a lot on the sky you don't know where it's from." and although the website's reporting system has been closed until the next holiday season her second fine was listed from june 7th which isn't tied to a known celebration.both women plan to head over to...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. still hungry for more apple. the tech giant expects big things for the next i pone as it publishes its latest results. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 2nd august. growing demand for ipads and its other services helped deliver an $11.3 billion profit and send apple's shares to a new record high. also in the programme: standing up to china — is president trump about to take action against trade practices that he thinks are harming america? markets in europe are mixed right now despite a record close the night before on wall street and a strong session in asia. if you're going on holiday, what do you do with these things, your pets? would you let someone stay in home for free if they agree to look after your pets for you? we will speak to the man who is trying to make a business from that very idea! we wa nt business from that very idea! we want to know how far would you relocate for work? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business l
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. still hungry for more apple. the tech giant expects big things for the next i pone as it publishes its latest results. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 2nd august. growing demand for ipads and its other services helped deliver an $11.3 billion profit and send apple's shares to a new record high. also in the programme: standing up to china — is president trump about to take action against trade...
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. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> it's your turn.ob. >> wonderful. >> somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good, didn't mirror life. i asked myself what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? worked as writer/director on variety show and write about what happens at home and home i talk about what goes on at office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no because i respect alan brady, a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it's a hybrid of family life, work life, cared about them as family because you saw them together every day. they were a family. >> hi everybody. >> norm! >> hey mr. peterson, caller waiting for you. >> if she calls, i'm not here. >> on tv family transcends blood. we recognize that family system and family dynamic, even if it's not biological. >> sure things didn't go your way and we're a little disappointed but we'll get over it. what is important here is you tried to do the wrong
. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> it's your turn.ob. >> wonderful. >> somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good, didn't mirror life. i asked myself what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? worked as writer/director on variety show and write about what happens at home and home i talk about what goes on at office. >>...
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. ♪ >> brooke: apparently liam and jarrett were very surprised by sally's designs. >> steffy: how didill react to that? >> brooke: oh... we may not be having family dinners for a while. >> ivy: [ laughs ] you know, i'm surprised that sally felt confident enough to give jarrett a preview. and that liam wanted to go along with it. >> steffy: i'm not surprised. especially what happened last time. >> brooke: liam was determined to see spectra get a fair shot today. >> steffy: [ sighs ] that's my husband. he's a good man. he can't stand dishonesty of any kind. >> liam: so, we're printing the review as-is. >> jarrett: i haven't written it yet. >> justin: you might want to check the terms of your contract before you do. >> liam: i was there, too, justin. >> bill: dougy do-gooder here thinks that spectra did enough
. ♪ >> brooke: apparently liam and jarrett were very surprised by sally's designs. >> steffy: how didill react to that? >> brooke: oh... we may not be having family dinners for a while. >> ivy: [ laughs ] you know, i'm surprised that sally felt confident enough to give jarrett a preview. and that liam wanted to go along with it. >> steffy: i'm not surprised. especially what happened last time. >> brooke: liam was determined to see spectra get a fair shot...
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for decades, they denied the possibility that sally hemming and thomas jefferson had children.nks to dna evidence, they couldn't deny it any longer. now they could have been bitter enders. they could have said, i don't have 100% certainty, but they decided and they understood that history evolves. so, they changed not just their public statements but they're exhibits, and they welcomed shannon's family. what i'm adding today -- what we need today is more of that. >> that's what i wanted -- yes. you're reading my mind. >> it's about educating people and i think that's what's being a missed component. people aren't being educated about the full history of this story. it's a complicated history that this country has come through, and we need to start educating people about all of it, the good, the bad, the ugly. >> i feel like this reunion at monticello, it's a special place, the good and the ugly and everything in between, and this reunion of descendants of martha and thomas jefferson and sally hemming came together in the wake of the dna and it was -- i mean, i've heard you spea
for decades, they denied the possibility that sally hemming and thomas jefferson had children.nks to dna evidence, they couldn't deny it any longer. now they could have been bitter enders. they could have said, i don't have 100% certainty, but they decided and they understood that history evolves. so, they changed not just their public statements but they're exhibits, and they welcomed shannon's family. what i'm adding today -- what we need today is more of that. >> that's what i wanted...
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sally. just lived one is still a little boy don't need a mom it's a. bit of wood and none of us. are going to you'll slip in the service of selecting me just get what's it does just looked up which. is like i mean the list. just too early to get. i need to. know on a lot more. than really. it all meals. only have. one week. one thing. eastern one o'clock zero zero would put in a school just to find someone who knew. it was real money. i mean yes there. was a fresh voting irregularities in it in the united states in california alone several counties have been found to have substantially more registered voters than voting age citizens as colored maupin's been finding out. voter fraud a subject that seen fierce debate in recent u.s. politics but the current president and his opponents trading barbs over claims and counterclaims flying back and forth every time voter fraud occurs it cancels out the vote of a lawful citizen and undermines democracy can't let that happen the fiction that millions of illegal votes were cast in the two thousand and sixteen election it is imperiously stun
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sally. just lived one is still a don't boy don't need mom towards the book. of bits one knows full well i'm going you'll see little in the service of selecting me just get good looks and does just looked up which. i mean the list. she's too early to get. i need to. fill. it should. not on that not only can we only. needed it only a few. only a. common one. was still. each someone else was the one but it gave school just a plug someone who knew. if those will money it will mean that. so subtle goes just so you're talking after seeing what we've seen and been through rather heartbreaking stories of merge to talk to the viewer to should the students across the other side of this with the families buy a home as well. as a distressing time for them as well what we know about it is an extremely deceptive distressing time for lots of families who have no idea where their children are at the moment the situation with regards to children of eisel fighters is that a lot of them start around iraq in shelters in orphanages with no identification and no one knows where th
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"when harry met sally." two things, you'll never forget that.e made an actor out of his mother. >> one of the top five lines of all time in movies. >> i'll have what she's having. >> i wrote about that. she's w she's one better than humphrey bogart. but because of that, she started getting acting jobs. she said i'm going to be in that, she went to the actor's studio at 50 years old. >> the first time rob had been intimidated is how you responded to the things you had to to persons who say you have gotten all the access, you got this because. >> there's no question about it, you have access if you have that name. but it's also, like they say, the door opens, but the door can close real quick and real hard if you don't have something to, and speaking of kirk douglas and michael douglas, i've had conversations with michael, you know, we're friends and we've done a couple movies together. and you can count on one hand the people whose parents achieve at a very high level whose children also achieved. and, you know, kirk and michael, i mean, the fond
"when harry met sally." two things, you'll never forget that.e made an actor out of his mother. >> one of the top five lines of all time in movies. >> i'll have what she's having. >> i wrote about that. she's w she's one better than humphrey bogart. but because of that, she started getting acting jobs. she said i'm going to be in that, she went to the actor's studio at 50 years old. >> the first time rob had been intimidated is how you responded to the things...
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and i'm sally bundock. the business stories. charged up! sales surge at tesla.ut can it stay number one as rivals plug into the electric car business? plus, hard labourfor nissan, as workers in mississippi vote on the right to form a union after a ill—year battle. welcome to the programme. the russian prime minister says new sanctions imposed by the united states are tantamount to declaring a full—scale trade war. dmitry medvedev said the measures, which were approved reluctantly by donald trump, demonstrated the complete impotence of the president. unusually, mr trump signed the law behind closed doors, and then described it as "significa ntly flawed." our north america correspondent, peter bowes, reports. the sanctions are in retaliation for russia's alleged role in last year's election. it is also punishment for the annexation of crimea in 2014. it will limit the amount people can invest in russian energy projects, making it more difficult for us companies to do business with russia. it also imposes sanctions on iran and north korea. congress overwhelmingly p
and i'm sally bundock. the business stories. charged up! sales surge at tesla.ut can it stay number one as rivals plug into the electric car business? plus, hard labourfor nissan, as workers in mississippi vote on the right to form a union after a ill—year battle. welcome to the programme. the russian prime minister says new sanctions imposed by the united states are tantamount to declaring a full—scale trade war. dmitry medvedev said the measures, which were approved reluctantly by donald...
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sally bundock with the business news.e brexit negotiators — britain is facing a significant brain—drain and manufacturers are worried. plus a juicy story from down—under: is australia running out of oranges? and is chinese thirst to blame? we'll find out. hello and welcome to bbc news. north korea has fired a missile which has crossed northern japan — the latest in a series of tests which have vastly increased tension with the united states. it was fired from sunan near pyongyang in north korea and made its way towards japan's northern island of hokkaido. it landed in the sea, east of cape erimo. donald trump and shinzo abe held a a0 minute phone call, and have vowed to increase pressure on north korea. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting tuesday afternoon. the south korean president, moonjae—in, has ordered his military to display "overwhelming force" in response to north korea's latest missile launch. let's cross now to seoul and our correspondent yogita limaye. yogita, this launch is significant, but
sally bundock with the business news.e brexit negotiators — britain is facing a significant brain—drain and manufacturers are worried. plus a juicy story from down—under: is australia running out of oranges? and is chinese thirst to blame? we'll find out. hello and welcome to bbc news. north korea has fired a missile which has crossed northern japan — the latest in a series of tests which have vastly increased tension with the united states. it was fired from sunan near pyongyang in...
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field as you must you must have talked to sally field before oh many times yeah well you were best we did a film together. i want to say two years ago it came out last year called how my name is doris and i had such a wonderful time with her. we spent a lot of time together sort of play of love interest in the film and it was as good as it gets the she's that she's just wonderful great lincoln's wife yeah. hell of an actress she was mary lincoln she was you know i was i know i said i saw the movie storyteller wendy would you do another veronica mars movie i would if they had if they have me kim at the whatever will be rejoined boys for now on bob's burgers this season give us about a verse you know what is great it's a animated show on fox i think they've done five seasons it's what you wanted i have done three episodes maybe but i play a little. boo boo is the lead singer of a boy band and i sing sometimes and if only there was a loud me to sing i'm very good and. doing voice over on match oh yeah a lot and there was excellent but some of the fun is writing olivia sloane via our blog
field as you must you must have talked to sally field before oh many times yeah well you were best we did a film together. i want to say two years ago it came out last year called how my name is doris and i had such a wonderful time with her. we spent a lot of time together sort of play of love interest in the film and it was as good as it gets the she's that she's just wonderful great lincoln's wife yeah. hell of an actress she was mary lincoln she was you know i was i know i said i saw the...