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and sally hemmings was one of those slaves. so she was not born at monticello, she was actually born on the eastern shore. and she arrived here in about 1773 or 1774. sally hemmings with a person sort of shrouded in mystery because we know so little about her. there are actually only four references to her, to descriptions of her that exist in the last 200 years. jefferson himself never wrote about her explicitly. so she remains this very mysterious figure, but i think it's really important to emphasize that she was related to jefferson's wife, so she was martha wales, jefferson's half-sister. and she may have even resembled jefferson's wife. so 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 wanted to have martha and maria, his youngest daughter. but he also wanted someone, an enslaved woman or girl to accom
and sally hemmings was one of those slaves. so she was not born at monticello, she was actually born on the eastern shore. and she arrived here in about 1773 or 1774. sally hemmings with a person sort of shrouded in mystery because we know so little about her. there are actually only four references to her, to descriptions of her that exist in the last 200 years. jefferson himself never wrote about her explicitly. so she remains this very mysterious figure, but i think it's really important to...
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what sally will do next they have to understand that what sally is thinking is different from what they're thinking. as children grow so does their empathy also from observing adults. children don't just learn when we try to teach them something they also learn from their social environment all the time keep your children are faced with the task of getting used to the social and cultural environment they're growing up in and learning all the rules of conduct. so when adults interact with children we should assume that the children absorb that information so that makes us adults role models and gives us a certain degree of responsibility for. researchers meanwhile are faced with the task of understanding how children think in feel and what exactly is going on in their little heads. and that there are animals to figure them out only can do as it is a. feeling nothing likely evan green day had an observation and asked us a very interesting question. while there are no polar bears and talk to no penguins in the arctic. hankerings are mainly at home in antarctica thanks to evolution some pengui
what sally will do next they have to understand that what sally is thinking is different from what they're thinking. as children grow so does their empathy also from observing adults. children don't just learn when we try to teach them something they also learn from their social environment all the time keep your children are faced with the task of getting used to the social and cultural environment they're growing up in and learning all the rules of conduct. so when adults interact with...
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we want people to see now that sally hemings is a real person. cyd that she had a real le >> brown: monticello, built between 1768 and 1808 in charlottesville, virginia, waso homefferson, third clesident of the united states, writer of the deation of independence, enlightenment thinke slave owner of more can 600 people. visitors have loe here to see and admire his mansion and fos many wonders. the first tour to s on the enslaved people herey began in 1993. but over the last several decades monticello has slowlynd exed the story beyond jefferson, throughesearch and archeological work, to include the vast majority of those who lived and worked here. at a site about a half mile from the main house, studentsn a summer program dug trenches, sifted dirt, and found ceramics, nails, and other artifacts of slave life. fraser nman is monticello's director of archeology. >> it's kind of the undeniablei rens. it's kind of the undeniable physical remains of the people who were the vast majority of resides. they didn't leave behind the tens of thousands of let
we want people to see now that sally hemings is a real person. cyd that she had a real le >> brown: monticello, built between 1768 and 1808 in charlottesville, virginia, waso homefferson, third clesident of the united states, writer of the deation of independence, enlightenment thinke slave owner of more can 600 people. visitors have loe here to see and admire his mansion and fos many wonders. the first tour to s on the enslaved people herey began in 1993. but over the last several...
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>> peter doocy, probably no one is happier that mc sally won the race.his helps him because they are simpatico, they can run together, the conservative republican who can be in harmony, they can run complimentary campaign, i don't know we will move based on today's outcome, the chances to hold that seat. shannon: thank you for being with us. lieutenant governor of california, the democratic nominee for governor of the golden state said he would like to extend universal healthcare to everyone including illegal immigrants. >> the only undocumented residents in america, i would like to see that we can extend that to the rest of the state. shannon: john cox in recent polls in california. how serious is the trump/sessions viewed? the president is considering replacing the attorney general. jeff sessions has achieved, supporters caution the president could create new special counsel headaches if he askes sessions. our panel ways in. richard fowler, jason chaffetz and todd starnes are all ready next. >> shannon: new reports address that president trump is shann
>> peter doocy, probably no one is happier that mc sally won the race.his helps him because they are simpatico, they can run together, the conservative republican who can be in harmony, they can run complimentary campaign, i don't know we will move based on today's outcome, the chances to hold that seat. shannon: thank you for being with us. lieutenant governor of california, the democratic nominee for governor of the golden state said he would like to extend universal healthcare to...
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sally yates fired. peter strzok fired and now under investigation.nder investigation. >> right. three of the five people we received the fisa warrant applications through another foil lawsuit, three of the five people who signed off on those applications have been fired for misconduct. two of them remain rod rosenstein who signed on presumably for mr. mueller, he signed, his warrant application that rosen rosenstein signed on for was in june of 2017 so this is in the middle of the mueller operation so these compromised documents, these compromised techniques the fisa warrant, is benefiting the mueller operation this is what i want to focus on because we're talking about what went on during the obama administration into the beginning of the trump adminitration, but all of this is part of mueller's acts. he needs to be held thible and i'd like to see mr. mueller on the list of witnesses for congress. why isn't he being brought in and asked about how he was hired , the scope of his work, how he administers his office, why he can't find any republican s
sally yates fired. peter strzok fired and now under investigation.nder investigation. >> right. three of the five people we received the fisa warrant applications through another foil lawsuit, three of the five people who signed off on those applications have been fired for misconduct. two of them remain rod rosenstein who signed on presumably for mr. mueller, he signed, his warrant application that rosen rosenstein signed on for was in june of 2017 so this is in the middle of the mueller...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you. gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hire 70
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you. gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping...
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and tonight, it is my pleasure to be here in conversation with sally kohn.ly comes from a life of activism and organizizing, and she's now a political commentator, currently on cnn and formerly on fox. which we are gonna talk about that. she's a columnist, the host of the podcast "state of resistance," and most importantly for our present purposes, author of a brand-new,
and tonight, it is my pleasure to be here in conversation with sally kohn.ly comes from a life of activism and organizizing, and she's now a political commentator, currently on cnn and formerly on fox. which we are gonna talk about that. she's a columnist, the host of the podcast "state of resistance," and most importantly for our present purposes, author of a brand-new,
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but we're going to do something different with sally hemmings. i don't want you to -- i just want you all to come. >> no big deal. >> that is called a tease. >> it is moving. it is theatrical. we want people to feel her life and not just know about it. and we also made the decision that we would include nothing without rigorous fact. so as our exhibition designers started weaving things together, they said we can portray this. we said no, we can only work with the words we know. i think it has enormous relevancy to the places twoer day in our country. and gale again, i just love your introduction. you're giving me a lot of launch pad. we legitimatize the oral history of her son which had been ignored for more than 100 years. so when the dna came out, everybody thought oh, now we know. well annette gordan reed came too that conclusion based on evidence way before dna. it was nearly he could ontive and it didn't pin it on thomas jefferson. it only said there was a jefferson male. there was lots of oral history primary and her own sons who made it v
but we're going to do something different with sally hemmings. i don't want you to -- i just want you all to come. >> no big deal. >> that is called a tease. >> it is moving. it is theatrical. we want people to feel her life and not just know about it. and we also made the decision that we would include nothing without rigorous fact. so as our exhibition designers started weaving things together, they said we can portray this. we said no, we can only work with the words we...
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we knew sally hemmings would be the lightning rod. we really did learn from that journey because as we put a cabin the landscape of slavery, we had visit hoarse went inside. we knew what that cabin looked like, we had a firsthand account of how priscilla and john hemmings' cabin looked. the white coverlet, the band box. we could actually do a period interior that had real connection. not just our understanding of slave quarters. and we put that cabin back exactly the way it would have been built, archeologically right where it was. the best of our abilities to be true and honest and accurate. and visitors were aknown to walk in and a child, as has now been in the "washington post," say "that's not so bad." oh my god. so i want to come back to your question, how do you put together the team that works on it? the team cannot only be the people inside the institution. and it has to be a cross-disciplinary team at a minimum. but you've got to have the visitor's voice on that team. at all times remember we are a public trust. as we said ye
we knew sally hemmings would be the lightning rod. we really did learn from that journey because as we put a cabin the landscape of slavery, we had visit hoarse went inside. we knew what that cabin looked like, we had a firsthand account of how priscilla and john hemmings' cabin looked. the white coverlet, the band box. we could actually do a period interior that had real connection. not just our understanding of slave quarters. and we put that cabin back exactly the way it would have been...
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when we got to sally hemmings' room, we said, we can't do a period room. what is a period room with a cot and a trunk and take fireplace going to tell us about arguably the most famous african-american woman in history? how is that going to convey she's jefferson's half-white sister, a mother, a daughter, a sister, that she lived in paris, that she negotiated with jefferson, she achieved freedom for her children 50 years ahead of other african-americans because of that negotiation? how do you convey that with the minimal woods we think would have been in her room? we did something rather controversial for an historic site. everyone thinks we're going to monticello, that's how those rooms should look. we said, we've got the cook taes quarter right here. people can look at that to see how slaves lived right next door but we're going to do something different with sally hemmings. i just want you all to come. >> no big reveal. >> it's moving, it's theatrical. we said, we want people to feel her life and not just know about it. we also made the decision that we
when we got to sally hemmings' room, we said, we can't do a period room. what is a period room with a cot and a trunk and take fireplace going to tell us about arguably the most famous african-american woman in history? how is that going to convey she's jefferson's half-white sister, a mother, a daughter, a sister, that she lived in paris, that she negotiated with jefferson, she achieved freedom for her children 50 years ahead of other african-americans because of that negotiation? how do you...
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sally, you should know better.|j little bit, we sell. sally, you should know better.know better. buy, hold and forget. when i had money a few years ago to invest, before i had three children! moving on to the 0fcom report about the digital decade, they've had a look at our behaviour in the uk when it comes to smart phones. i wasn't surprised to hear we're using smart phones for lots of things like looking at apps, e—mail, tweeting, whatever, and hardly for talking to people. i need to take care of a couple of... cameras, photos, i bet that's never happened on air! the camera is one of the key reasons why people buy things like the iphone and samsung. are you addicted? coa kley, and samsung. are you addicted? coakley, i'm on—air and and samsung. are you addicted? coakley, i'm on—airand i and samsung. are you addicted? coakley, i'm on—air and i still have the phone in my hand. it allows me to set the alarm on my home and look at the cameras, everything. and your heating and everything. the importance of this is companies... businesses and entrepreneurial businesses are
sally, you should know better.|j little bit, we sell. sally, you should know better.know better. buy, hold and forget. when i had money a few years ago to invest, before i had three children! moving on to the 0fcom report about the digital decade, they've had a look at our behaviour in the uk when it comes to smart phones. i wasn't surprised to hear we're using smart phones for lots of things like looking at apps, e—mail, tweeting, whatever, and hardly for talking to people. i need to take...
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this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. impeach me and the market crashes — president trump warns of dire economic damage if he is removed from office. plus: who will squeal first in the global trade war? how pigs in brazil are caught up in the struggle between the us and china. and on the markets, asian stocks fall as us—china trade talks end without progress. investors now await a speech by fed chiefjerome powell injackson hole, wyoming, that could give a clue to how high and how fast us interest rates will rise. we start with the us economy, because us federal reserve chief jerome powell is hosting his fellow central bankers at their annual meeting in the mountain resort of jackson hole, wyoming. his big speech later will be closely watched for hints about more rises in us interest rates this year. it is becoming a highly politicised subject. in an interview last week, president trump broke with tradition on the central bank's independence and said he was not thrilled by the bank's policy of raising borrowing costs. he w
this is the business briefing, i'm sally bundock. impeach me and the market crashes — president trump warns of dire economic damage if he is removed from office. plus: who will squeal first in the global trade war? how pigs in brazil are caught up in the struggle between the us and china. and on the markets, asian stocks fall as us—china trade talks end without progress. investors now await a speech by fed chiefjerome powell injackson hole, wyoming, that could give a clue to how high and...
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this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and sally bundock. a $16 billion ramping up of tensions — that's the amount the us is imposing on chinese goods — and beijing has responded in kind. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 23rd august. total tariffs imposed by both china and the us now total $100 billion — what can be done to ratchet back tensions before they further impact global trade? also in the programme. the brexit back—up plan — the uk government unveils its contingency preperations in the event there's no deal when britain leaves the eu. european markets have opened in positive territory. communication is key in so many industries but in the health service it can saves lives. one app is improving how doctors and nurses are talking to one another — we'll find out how it could revolutionise health care. also, a penny for your thoughts — ditching 1p and 2p coins wouldn't cause inflation according to economists at the bank of england. do you want to keep coppers? are they outdated as we move towards a cashless society? le
this is business live from bbc news with maryam moshiri and sally bundock. a $16 billion ramping up of tensions — that's the amount the us is imposing on chinese goods — and beijing has responded in kind. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 23rd august. total tariffs imposed by both china and the us now total $100 billion — what can be done to ratchet back tensions before they further impact global trade? also in the programme. the brexit back—up plan — the uk...
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sally fields was a family in monticello that numbered -- within a family in -- sally hemmings was in a family in coachella that numbered -- in monticello that numbered in the 80's. survived tochildren a dolphin. their names were eston, madison -- and harriet. so they did not get an inheritance. slaves were property and they could be inherited through marriage, as well as being bought and sold. when jefferson married his wife, martha, she was the daughter of a wealthy slave trader. it was through john wales, her inheritedfferson 135 slaves, and sally hemming was one of those slaves read she was not -- slaves. she was not born in monticello, she was born on the eastern shore and arrived here in about 1773, 70 before. she is a person -- 1774. she is a person shrouded in mystery, because there are only walk for references -- four references to her that exist. jefferson never wrote about her explicitly. she remains a very mysterious figure, but i think it is important to emphasize that she was related to jefferson's wife, so she was martha wales-jefferson, and she may have even resembled
sally fields was a family in monticello that numbered -- within a family in -- sally hemmings was in a family in coachella that numbered -- in monticello that numbered in the 80's. survived tochildren a dolphin. their names were eston, madison -- and harriet. so they did not get an inheritance. slaves were property and they could be inherited through marriage, as well as being bought and sold. when jefferson married his wife, martha, she was the daughter of a wealthy slave trader. it was...
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amy: who took you out, sallie holmes? was it the diners you are around or was it security?> it was actually an attendee who got up from the seat and came over and grabbed me around the neck and brought me back to the door to the exit where i was met by security. amy: do you call yourself a protester, jesse brucato? >> i would not say i am particularly a political activist, but when i heard zinke was coming through town, i figured somebody had to do something. you know, it was a good opportunity to put my money where my mouth is and stand up t i believe in. amy: i went to thank you both for joining us. sallie holmes and jesse brucato, standing up at a dinner for interior secretary zinke in steamboat springs. ben lefebvre, i would like you to stay with us. after break, we will be joined by former interior department employeeee for years who ultimately left under the trump administration. stay with us. ♪ [mumusic break] amy: lyla june, dine activist and performer, singing at the stand for our land rally in steamboat springs, colorado, last friday. it is estimated around 1400 p
amy: who took you out, sallie holmes? was it the diners you are around or was it security?> it was actually an attendee who got up from the seat and came over and grabbed me around the neck and brought me back to the door to the exit where i was met by security. amy: do you call yourself a protester, jesse brucato? >> i would not say i am particularly a political activist, but when i heard zinke was coming through town, i figured somebody had to do something. you know, it was a good...
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mc sally will face one of her colleagues on capitol hill, kristin cinema.h parent -- both candidates will stop campaigning wednesday and thursday. their intention is to go pay respects to late senator john mccain. jillian: a lot to break down this morning as we continue to break this down. the gunmen who opened fire in a videogame tournament is back open, business owners at jacksonville landing are not letting the tragic event stop or define them. david katz killing two gamers before turning the gun on himself. flowers in the game controller outside chicago pizza where the shooting happened, the business has not reopened. they canceled remaining tournaments as they look to ramp up security. attends child is dead after a devastating fire tears the chicago home. a teen in critical condition died from injuries, the victims ranging from 3 months to 16 years old were on a sleepover when the flames even did. investigators claim the building was neglected after an no smoke detectors were found inside. children set off fireworks on the porch in the past and cigaret
mc sally will face one of her colleagues on capitol hill, kristin cinema.h parent -- both candidates will stop campaigning wednesday and thursday. their intention is to go pay respects to late senator john mccain. jillian: a lot to break down this morning as we continue to break this down. the gunmen who opened fire in a videogame tournament is back open, business owners at jacksonville landing are not letting the tragic event stop or define them. david katz killing two gamers before turning...
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with regard to bruce the à worked for sally yates.he's becoming a much more central figure in what looks to be the initiation of this russian investigation but what you know about that? >> he was the number four guy at the department of justice. his wife worked for fusion gps the firm hired to get dirt on president trump. they hired christopher steele to gather together a dossier. both campaigns were investigate by the fbi and department of justice in 2016. when it came to the clinton campaign, she got a pass. the kremlin investigation of the clinton campaign was a joke. when it came to the trump campaign, it was corrupt, bias and i think unethical. mr. - - should not have had any role in investigating the trump campaign because his wife worked at fusion gps. - - hated trump, like clinton and started the counterintelligence investigation against him. when it came to dianne feinstein, they went to her and said there's a chinese person working on your staff that we think may be tied to the chinese government. when it came time , they ne
with regard to bruce the à worked for sally yates.he's becoming a much more central figure in what looks to be the initiation of this russian investigation but what you know about that? >> he was the number four guy at the department of justice. his wife worked for fusion gps the firm hired to get dirt on president trump. they hired christopher steele to gather together a dossier. both campaigns were investigate by the fbi and department of justice in 2016. when it came to the clinton...
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when i think of someone like sally yates, i don't know sally yates personally, i've met her, but i can think of few people in the federal government who have served in the justice department who are more respectful of classified information. you'll recall it was sally yates who went to the white house to alert the white house way back at the beginning of all of this that there was a potential security and counterintelligence problem with general flynn. so this really has the feel of someone simply trying to do two things, silence critics and also distract from another damaging political event that's going on with omarosa. >> the president is revoking the security clearance of former director of the central intelligence agency, john brennan. he's also evaluating the clearances of james clapper, james comey, michael hayden, sally yates, susan rice, lisa page, peter strzok and bruce ohr. john mclaughlin is the former deputy director of the cia joining me on the phone. john, john brennan and others in their criticisms of the president are not yousing any r intelligence, they're not using c
when i think of someone like sally yates, i don't know sally yates personally, i've met her, but i can think of few people in the federal government who have served in the justice department who are more respectful of classified information. you'll recall it was sally yates who went to the white house to alert the white house way back at the beginning of all of this that there was a potential security and counterintelligence problem with general flynn. so this really has the feel of someone...
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james comey, susan rice, michael hayden, sally yates, and a host of former and current fai and former fbi officials. all of whom have been ensnared in what some believe was a corrugated campaign to target then candidate donald trump. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir, . >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> james clapper who some of accused of misleading congressional lawmakers about the nsa's warrantless surveillance program is among those whose clearance is under review. >> it is unprecedented. i don't know of a case where this has ever been done in the past. access to clearances normally would be done completely by a sponsoring agency. >> we have just seen a tweet from mr. brennan not long ago. he is calling the president's
james comey, susan rice, michael hayden, sally yates, and a host of former and current fai and former fbi officials. all of whom have been ensnared in what some believe was a corrugated campaign to target then candidate donald trump. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir, . >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> james clapper who some of accused of misleading congressional lawmakers about the...
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here to help us reflect is the former english great sally walton. just not to be for ireland today. the dutch living up to their working today in steam—rolling ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves but for their coats. for ireland, once they wipe the tears away on the page,
here to help us reflect is the former english great sally walton. just not to be for ireland today. the dutch living up to their working today in steam—rolling ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the...
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i'm sally bundock. facebook watch goes global. but can it take on netflix, youtube and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? default fears return, as argentina tells the imf to speed up payment of a $50 billion loan, sending the peso to a new record low. and on the markets: asian stocks rise after more record highs for the s&p and nasdaq, as us economic growth is revised higher, and hopes grow for a succesful renegotiation of the north america free trade agreement. we start with facebook. it's already far and away the world's top social network, with two billion users. but can it take on youtube, netflix and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? today it rolls out its own streaming service, facebook watch, around the world. it's been up and running in the us for the past year but it's had a bit of a slow start. only around 14% of americans are using it at least once a week. it has funded a few original shows but most content providers aren't being paid upfront. instead they get a 55% share of the advertis
i'm sally bundock. facebook watch goes global. but can it take on netflix, youtube and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? default fears return, as argentina tells the imf to speed up payment of a $50 billion loan, sending the peso to a new record low. and on the markets: asian stocks rise after more record highs for the s&p and nasdaq, as us economic growth is revised higher, and hopes grow for a succesful renegotiation of the north america free trade agreement. we start...
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hello, this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and mayram moshiri. how far and how fast will us rates rise? the chair of the us fed could give us a hint later today as central bank bosses meet from around the world. we're live, we're in london, and that's our top story on friday 24th august. is the annual power well for some of the world's most powerful central bankers, hosted by the boss of the fed, jerome powell, we will look at what they have to say as it becomes highly politicised thanks to president trump. also in the programme... the australian dollar jumps as the country gets a new prime minister following a brutal leadership battle, we'll be live in sydney. most markets are on the up. looking at the week that was, we'll delve into the economic stories hit the headlines including venezuela's floundering economy and an historic day for the s&p with our very own andrew walker. and luton hangs onto its claim to be the uk's worst airport, according to one survey. today we want to know what are your favourite and least favourite airports in the wor
hello, this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and mayram moshiri. how far and how fast will us rates rise? the chair of the us fed could give us a hint later today as central bank bosses meet from around the world. we're live, we're in london, and that's our top story on friday 24th august. is the annual power well for some of the world's most powerful central bankers, hosted by the boss of the fed, jerome powell, we will look at what they have to say as it becomes highly...
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. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> it's your turn. say rob. >> rob?ful. >> oh, 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. they didn't mirror life. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. at home, i talk about what goes on at the office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no, i'm doing it because i respect alan brady. a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it's a hybrid of family life, work life. and you cared about them like a family because you saw them together every day. they were a family. >> hi everybody. >> norm! >> hey mr. peterson, caller waiting for you. >> i know. and if she calls, i'm not here. >> on tv, family sort of transcends blood. you recognize that family system, that family dynamic, even if it's not biological. >> sure things didn't go your way. sure you're a little
. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> it's your turn. say rob. >> rob?ful. >> oh, 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. they didn't mirror life. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home....
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that's right, sally.ou mentioned, critics are saying that amount is really a drop in the ocean compared to the billions that china is spending in the region with its one belt, one road initiative. it points in the right direction, though, showing that america's commitment is to the region, even if the figure doesn't amount to much. it is also one step towards quelling the spheres around china us trade tensions. you have just the spheres around china us trade tensions. you havejust mentioned more rumours today, sources saying president trump is looking to slap higher tariffs on chinese goods, considering tariffs of up to 25% on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. mrtrump has $200 billion worth of chinese goods. mr trump has also previously threatened to levy about 10% of those chinese imports, including all sorts of things from steel, aluminium consumer goods, dog food, furniture, tyres, et cetera. but with talks at a standstill, sources say this move will pressure china to return to the negotiating table
that's right, sally.ou mentioned, critics are saying that amount is really a drop in the ocean compared to the billions that china is spending in the region with its one belt, one road initiative. it points in the right direction, though, showing that america's commitment is to the region, even if the figure doesn't amount to much. it is also one step towards quelling the spheres around china us trade tensions. you have just the spheres around china us trade tensions. you havejust mentioned...
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thank you for clarifying that, sally. ijust sally. i just thought that was important. indeed.f as part of the relaxation of having these pampering treatments that you are getting out of your environment and having a break and getting away from the office or the pressures of home, is that not part of the appeal? traditionally, the spa industry is about that, the slow beauty and the experience of relaxing. for a lot of women, time is of huge importance. if you are a working mother, you just want to get ready really quickly and how convenient to have somebody coming to your home, no travel time, it cuts out that. so you can do other things well you have your treatments at home. it does appeal. when i go out sometimes, i have ten minutes to get ready. tell us how your app works and where you are working. it depends where you are as to whether you can access this. it does. we are growing quickly, we are in greater london and manchester and birmingham at the moment. say you are going out on saturday night and you have a big award ceremony or something. you grab the app and you put i
thank you for clarifying that, sally. ijust sally. i just thought that was important. indeed.f as part of the relaxation of having these pampering treatments that you are getting out of your environment and having a break and getting away from the office or the pressures of home, is that not part of the appeal? traditionally, the spa industry is about that, the slow beauty and the experience of relaxing. for a lot of women, time is of huge importance. if you are a working mother, you just want...
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lou: or and sally gates. a two out of the gallery that has phased security clearances were recognized -- our next segment will be questioning bruce ohr. joining us tonight, republican congressman andrew biggs, house of the judiciary committee and the freedom caucus. congressman, good to see you. now suddenly, ohr and yates are the figures of the hour. let's start with ohr and why does he still have a job? >> well, that is the one that leaves me scratching what little hair i have left. i mean, there is a guy that participated and we will find out a little bit more. what we know publicly, he participated in the creation of this fusion gps dossier which has been totally discredited. you want pollution, looks like he might have been colluding with his wife over this, who's working for fusion gps. there is no reason in the world by this guy should be employed by the united states of america. lou: and sally yates signing off on at least one of the fisa warrant applications. she has been out of the public view ever
lou: or and sally gates. a two out of the gallery that has phased security clearances were recognized -- our next segment will be questioning bruce ohr. joining us tonight, republican congressman andrew biggs, house of the judiciary committee and the freedom caucus. congressman, good to see you. now suddenly, ohr and yates are the figures of the hour. let's start with ohr and why does he still have a job? >> well, that is the one that leaves me scratching what little hair i have left. i...
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our stomach sally is an extraordinary woman and she was a very talented fighter jet pilot and is now a highly respected member of congress. has my total and complete endorsement. now, mick sally hopes there's more where that comes from. >> i hope the president comes here to rally the base. >> make sally also told me that president trump is the king of nicknames inches rolling out a new one of her own, calling congresswoman kyrsten sinema hollywood. that comes after they take a few days off to on a senator mccain. >> bret: we do know this, come november arizonans will elect their first female senator ever. at this hour, the body of john mccain lies in state, as you see in the arizona capitol. mccain died saturday of brain cancer. tonight, thousands of arizonans are paying their respects. national correspondent william la jeunesse is in phoenix with that story. good evening, william. >> as you can see, mccain did not go quietly into the night. this line sneaks around the corner and it's been that way for two hours, to say goodbye. senator mccain planned of this service and those in was
our stomach sally is an extraordinary woman and she was a very talented fighter jet pilot and is now a highly respected member of congress. has my total and complete endorsement. now, mick sally hopes there's more where that comes from. >> i hope the president comes here to rally the base. >> make sally also told me that president trump is the king of nicknames inches rolling out a new one of her own, calling congresswoman kyrsten sinema hollywood. that comes after they take a few...
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were the president to revoke sally quinn -- >> sally yates. >> sally yates. that sets up a more complicated legal situation. >> before we get to brennan, can i ask you the fact there's an identifying phrase. the enemies list the white house is putting out, evokes nixonian times and watergate. is there political fallout from that at all? >> on the republican side, i don't think there's going to be. in fact, sort of to the contrary we saw republican senators for the most part, one or two predictable exceptions rally to the president's defense saying they thought the revocation of brennan's security clearance made sense, particularly as mentioned. senator burr, heads the intelligence committee and additionally senator john cornyn, second in command in the senate. second most powerful republican. they are doing the opposite of breaking ranks when it comes to the brennan situation. the president's base will be entirely unperturbed. the question becomes are these matters which are a little complex, a little technical. most americans aren't up or security clearance
were the president to revoke sally quinn -- >> sally yates. >> sally yates. that sets up a more complicated legal situation. >> before we get to brennan, can i ask you the fact there's an identifying phrase. the enemies list the white house is putting out, evokes nixonian times and watergate. is there political fallout from that at all? >> on the republican side, i don't think there's going to be. in fact, sort of to the contrary we saw republican senators for the most...
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sally, good morning.hind you of andy murray pulling that phase, which we have seen lots of times, beaten by fernando verdasco at the us open, let me to you something between them, they are good mates on the two are together, andy murray said he thinks fernando verdasco is the most handsome male player on the tour. how sweet. maybe that is why he was so how sweet. maybe that is why he was so distracted. no, he wasn't. andy murray is out of the us open, but there's some cause for optimism after a spirited showing against 31st seed fernando verdasco. murray pushed the spaniard hard in scorching conditions in new york before losing in the second round in four sets. the last surviving brit, cameron norrie is also out. serena williams will play her sister venus next after beating carina witthoft. venus had earlier beaten camila giorgi to set up the 30th tour match between the two. it was a night of late drama at the city ground, with three goals and a penalty appeal turned down in injury time. it ended 3—1 with
sally, good morning.hind you of andy murray pulling that phase, which we have seen lots of times, beaten by fernando verdasco at the us open, let me to you something between them, they are good mates on the two are together, andy murray said he thinks fernando verdasco is the most handsome male player on the tour. how sweet. maybe that is why he was so how sweet. maybe that is why he was so distracted. no, he wasn't. andy murray is out of the us open, but there's some cause for optimism after a...
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donald trump did not endorse anyone in this race but after make sally's when, martha make sally runningrimary for u.s. senate was endorsed by rejected senator jeff flake and turned it down, a first. now martha, a great us very fighter jet pilot and highly respected member of congress was big, congratulations and on to november. make sally will face one of her colleagues and house, democratic congresswoman kiersten cinema. >> we are going to be in for what we now describe as a tossup race, evenly matched race between two good candidates and it is going to be a doozy. >> reporter: both candidates will stop campaigning two days this week to pay their respects to the late arizona senator john mccain. jillian: bombshell revelations as gop lawmakers grilled for 7 hours over the anti-trump dossier, doj officials claiming the fbi doubted the document's credibility but used it for a fisa want to spy on us from campaign aide. jim jordan was at the hearing, is outraged. >> the biggest abuse of power i have ever seen and i will keep digging and so will my colleagues into we get all the answers for
donald trump did not endorse anyone in this race but after make sally's when, martha make sally runningrimary for u.s. senate was endorsed by rejected senator jeff flake and turned it down, a first. now martha, a great us very fighter jet pilot and highly respected member of congress was big, congratulations and on to november. make sally will face one of her colleagues and house, democratic congresswoman kiersten cinema. >> we are going to be in for what we now describe as a tossup race,...
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the reason he wants to know if bruce ohr is okay is because sally yates has just been fired that day.trying to figure out if his connection -- this is after the fbi has fire christopher steele. christopher steele now no longer works for the federal governmen government. so he says just want to check with you that you are okay. able to help locally as discussed. along with your bureau colleagues. he says according to these reports i'm still here and able to help as discussed. i will let you know if that changes. then move forward to this cryptic message. if you end up out though, meaning bruce ohr if you were to lose his job as sally yates did, i really need another bureau contact point number who was briefed. we can't allow our guy to be forced to go back home that would be disastrous. they are trying to investigate who our guy and where back home might be in all of this but let me talk with you. >> christopher steele is like kojo. you can't kill him. he keeps coming back. and what these messages reveal is that he was coming back even after president trump had been sworn in and he's w
the reason he wants to know if bruce ohr is okay is because sally yates has just been fired that day.trying to figure out if his connection -- this is after the fbi has fire christopher steele. christopher steele now no longer works for the federal governmen government. so he says just want to check with you that you are okay. able to help locally as discussed. along with your bureau colleagues. he says according to these reports i'm still here and able to help as discussed. i will let you know...
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they lost little sally. but three days after they found her, she was guarding the body of three soldiers and the 11th who had died. they got her back in shape. on february 6, 1865, there was an attack in a little place called patches run. she was killed, shot through the head. it was a cold morning. two of the soldiers in the 11th pennsylvania dropped their muskets, with gunfire filling the air, and with their hands they dug a grave and put little sally to rest. she is buried there. as paul harvey would say that is not the end of the story. pennsylvania1th and gettysburg put up a monument like all the other monuments obelisk, andstone at the top they decide a bronze figure. but if you look closely, there is a difference. at the base there is a ledge, and on that ledge is a bronze -- bronze statue of sally. keeping are wide open, watch over them and she shares an undying love with. that little story of a dock got og gotody -- of a dp everybody seeing the human side of war. peter: this was inspired by entity c
they lost little sally. but three days after they found her, she was guarding the body of three soldiers and the 11th who had died. they got her back in shape. on february 6, 1865, there was an attack in a little place called patches run. she was killed, shot through the head. it was a cold morning. two of the soldiers in the 11th pennsylvania dropped their muskets, with gunfire filling the air, and with their hands they dug a grave and put little sally to rest. she is buried there. as paul...
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martha: coming up we will bring back the panel to discuss why bruce ohr who worked for sally yates isecoming a more central figure in how the russia investigation got its legs in the first place. and rudy giuliani speaks out. i visualize travel rewards. i receive travel rewards. going new places. (oh!) going out for a bite. going anytime. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. >> the reality is he doesn't need to ask
martha: coming up we will bring back the panel to discuss why bruce ohr who worked for sally yates isecoming a more central figure in how the russia investigation got its legs in the first place. and rudy giuliani speaks out. i visualize travel rewards. i receive travel rewards. going new places. (oh!) going out for a bite. going anytime. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's...
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. >> reporter: in arizona another trump choice, martha mix sally won the republican senate nomination. the race considered a tossup with democratic congress moment kiersten cinema hoping to flip a senate seat expect the midterm really energizes the party that's out of office. >> reporter: political analyst brian sobel says the main battleground will be in the closely contested house where all seats are up for a vote. >> that maybe 29 or 30 house seats that are in play. if the democrats can get the majority of those they could actually take control of the house >> reporter: at the marin democratic headquarters in san rafael wednesday evening. >> i'm a teacher volunteering with the democratic party. >> reporter: volunteers were calling voters. >> this year we opened in march because there so much work to be done. >> reporter: the work at these phone banks is to try to flip traditional republican strongholds in california where voters chose hillary clinton over donald trump in 2016. >> these are the seven seats that we are primarily focusing on. >> reporter: republicans are also trying t
. >> reporter: in arizona another trump choice, martha mix sally won the republican senate nomination. the race considered a tossup with democratic congress moment kiersten cinema hoping to flip a senate seat expect the midterm really energizes the party that's out of office. >> reporter: political analyst brian sobel says the main battleground will be in the closely contested house where all seats are up for a vote. >> that maybe 29 or 30 house seats that are in play. if the...
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he cited other people with knowledgof the russia investigation, including comey, sally yates, andrew mccabe. these are all peopleho not only are they may have valuable -- not onlyre critical of the president, but they may have valuable witness testimony later on in the scheme of the russia arvestigation. rajini: many peoplsaying that the timing of this is a way to divert attention from the news cycle 24 hours ago when we were talking about allegations made by his former advs or omarosa'ok. shelby: i think that's a really important point, because obviously, the white house is trying to shift the news cycle and that is something they do very well.t the presidn jump from subject to subject with a civil -- a simple tweet or statement we saw today. one thing that is important is he is revoking the security clearance of somebody at the same time the white house is dealing with the hemorrhage of sensitive information, tapes oncorded inside the situa room and other parts of the west wing, and this ugly spilling of secrets by omarosa. when you looat the white house security clearantes, it is
he cited other people with knowledgof the russia investigation, including comey, sally yates, andrew mccabe. these are all peopleho not only are they may have valuable -- not onlyre critical of the president, but they may have valuable witness testimony later on in the scheme of the russia arvestigation. rajini: many peoplsaying that the timing of this is a way to divert attention from the news cycle 24 hours ago when we were talking about allegations made by his former advs or omarosa'ok....
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i'm sally bundock. our top stories: calls for a national strike in venezuela, as hardship and hyperinflation force thousands to flee the country. the aid operation accelerates in the indian state of kerala where more than a million people are living in relief camps. and fan frenzy in australia, as the world's fastest man turns his talents to football. the world's biggest miner, bhp billiton, saw a 37% drop in net profit. find out what drove earnings lower. the world of work later in the programme and how it is changing and what the challenges are for the future. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme — the world of work is radically changing. a poll by you gov shows only 6% of workers in the uk work 9 to 5 and the chief economist from the bank of england warns a revolution‘s required to prevent many from becoming technologically unemployed. what is your work life like? do tell, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing.
i'm sally bundock. our top stories: calls for a national strike in venezuela, as hardship and hyperinflation force thousands to flee the country. the aid operation accelerates in the indian state of kerala where more than a million people are living in relief camps. and fan frenzy in australia, as the world's fastest man turns his talents to football. the world's biggest miner, bhp billiton, saw a 37% drop in net profit. find out what drove earnings lower. the world of work later in the...