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let's talk about sallie mae. what ended up happening in the 60s the government said we will ensure all of these loans. congress set but interest rates at which student loans would carry so congress would cover part of that while students were in school and after school students were supposed to pay the interest themselves in that regard to the bank to reimburse the bank. inflation was rising of us time to the extent that it drove up the overall cost of banks so they kept on going to congress thing we need a higher interest rate and paid more. we need more money from you. >> interest with growing up, this is the 70s, mortgages of 14%, crazy. >> yeah and the whole purpose was to make a profit. lyndon johnson, they are saying give more money we will. the problem was congress kept raising interest rates and inflation was going higher so they kept on going on and on so finally they said here is what we are going to do. 1972, we will create a for-profit corporation called sallie mae but not only is it a profit corporat
let's talk about sallie mae. what ended up happening in the 60s the government said we will ensure all of these loans. congress set but interest rates at which student loans would carry so congress would cover part of that while students were in school and after school students were supposed to pay the interest themselves in that regard to the bank to reimburse the bank. inflation was rising of us time to the extent that it drove up the overall cost of banks so they kept on going to congress...
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>> do you want to go first, sally?> actually, what i thought you would ask us about the general resistance to commitment. every state has different thresholds although they all agree on of course, there's a commonality with imminent harm to self or others and most have grave disability statute although not all which all it means is if you are just hallucinating in the park in freezing, we can, and -- i guess i would say that if the rest of your vision was filled in, in other words, the was a good basic mental health infrastructure, then so many people would be contained within that, that by the time we need to use coercive measures you would be dealing with the most severe individuals that it really wouldn't be, it really wouldn't be that much of a question that we have to intervene. and then once someone is stable you can use other kinds of, especially if they've committed a a crime, there's something called assisted outpatient treatment which i know is in your book, which is to say that okay we want to keep, we want
>> do you want to go first, sally?> actually, what i thought you would ask us about the general resistance to commitment. every state has different thresholds although they all agree on of course, there's a commonality with imminent harm to self or others and most have grave disability statute although not all which all it means is if you are just hallucinating in the park in freezing, we can, and -- i guess i would say that if the rest of your vision was filled in, in other words, the...
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good morning sally, that is - morning sally, that is absolutely right., that inflation is a very dangerous phenomenon on. once it takes root. we are hearing lots about inflation at the moment and what is happening in turkey is really a microcosm of the risks that people face around the world but there those risks are exacerbated because elsewhere in the world people expect independent circle banks to do the right thing, put interest rates up to deal with inflation and of course we are seeing the reverse, that there is pressure on the circle bank to reduce interest rates and that is leading to a loss of confidence.- leading to a loss of confidence. �* , , ., confidence. and 'ust explain wh an confidence. and just explain why an extremely _ confidence. and just explain why an extremely weak - confidence. and just explain - why an extremely weak currency as a real problem for an economy especially a developing one such as turkey. it is economy especially a developing one such as turkey.— one such as turkey. it is a threefold _ one such as turkey. it is a th
good morning sally, that is - morning sally, that is absolutely right., that inflation is a very dangerous phenomenon on. once it takes root. we are hearing lots about inflation at the moment and what is happening in turkey is really a microcosm of the risks that people face around the world but there those risks are exacerbated because elsewhere in the world people expect independent circle banks to do the right thing, put interest rates up to deal with inflation and of course we are seeing...
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let's talk about sallie mae. what ended up happening in the 60s was the government said we will ensure all these loans. congress set the interest rate at which student loans would carry. and so congress would cover part of that in school and afterschool students were supposed to pay the interest themselves and thatwould go to the banks . reimburse the bank for extending these loans. inflation was rising at this point to the extent that drove up the overall cost of banks. so they kept on going to congress saying we need a higher interest rate and want to be paid more. we need more money from you. >> host: interest rate is going up and inflation is going up. this is the 70s, this is mortgages were 400 percent. it's crazy. >> guest: the whole purpose of banks is to make a profit. again lyndon johnson is saying make loans and they're saying give us more money and wewill . the problem wasn't congress raising interest rates so inflation kept going higher it was, it kept going on and on so finally they said here's what
let's talk about sallie mae. what ended up happening in the 60s was the government said we will ensure all these loans. congress set the interest rate at which student loans would carry. and so congress would cover part of that in school and afterschool students were supposed to pay the interest themselves and thatwould go to the banks . reimburse the bank for extending these loans. inflation was rising at this point to the extent that drove up the overall cost of banks. so they kept on going...
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sally was an important source and inspiration for this book. i have come to agree.o certainly on this issue, a big part of the reason for the current opioid epidemic is due to the mistreatment or lack of treatment of mental illness and with that self initiative self-medicating. but i most known for work on the environment it was published last year as apocalypse never. i had a chance to do a follow-up for harpercollins in this is what i wanted to do. i had late onset of its if any of, she did very well with a mental illness and livedde in a group home in denver. and two friends from high school who have both died from complications related to drug addiction and homelessness. and i live in berkeley california and a very sensitive person. i was certain the more moderate than it was then it was heartbroken i was are broken and sensitive to the humanitarian crisis on our streets which is both a particular challenge on the progressive west coast that you may know we had 96000 people die of drug overdose and poisoning and it's a horrible drug epidemic the most famous is t
sally was an important source and inspiration for this book. i have come to agree.o certainly on this issue, a big part of the reason for the current opioid epidemic is due to the mistreatment or lack of treatment of mental illness and with that self initiative self-medicating. but i most known for work on the environment it was published last year as apocalypse never. i had a chance to do a follow-up for harpercollins in this is what i wanted to do. i had late onset of its if any of, she did...
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sally is an important source of inspiration for this book. i've come to agree with her on i can't think of anything i disagree with her on certainly on this issue that a big part of the reason for the current opioid epidemic is due to the mistreatment or lack of treatment of mental illness and that a lot of people were self-medicating when they should have been getting better medical care. i've been most known for my work on the environment. on mywork on the environment was published last year apocalypse never . i had a chance to do a follow-up for harpercollins this is the topic i wanted to do mine on and i laid on schizophrenia. she was never homeless. she did well for folks with that mental illness. i lived in a group home in denver. i had two friends from high school that apple died from publications relating to drug addiction and homelessness another friend that's struggling with long-term cocaine and alcohol addiction. i live in berkeley california. i live in san francisco and it's all part of the world i love and i'm a very sensitive p
sally is an important source of inspiration for this book. i've come to agree with her on i can't think of anything i disagree with her on certainly on this issue that a big part of the reason for the current opioid epidemic is due to the mistreatment or lack of treatment of mental illness and that a lot of people were self-medicating when they should have been getting better medical care. i've been most known for my work on the environment. on mywork on the environment was published last year...
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sally bakewell from bloomberg americas finance team. get a round up of the stories you need to know to get your day going. today's edition of daybreak is on the terminal. it is also available on the mobile and bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings. this is bloomberg. >> telcom has shown no interest in a takeover that would have come in bind -- combined south africa's second and third largest telecommunications operators. it is looking to build on its core business, a combination with telcom has a market value of $1.9 billion and would help close the gap with rival vertical. first energy will sell a stake in transmission businesses to asset management for $2.4 billion. a higher based utility will issue dollars in common stocks to flagstone at $39 per share. first energy says the financing will drive a smart grid and clean energy initiatives. . marvels at terminals took in $71 million on opening weekend representing a ram is for the studio. internationally, the film generated over 90 million. they are still short of tota
sally bakewell from bloomberg americas finance team. get a round up of the stories you need to know to get your day going. today's edition of daybreak is on the terminal. it is also available on the mobile and bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings. this is bloomberg. >> telcom has shown no interest in a takeover that would have come in bind -- combined south africa's second and third largest telecommunications operators. it is looking to build on its core business, a...
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good morning sally. thank you _ prices. good morning sally. thank you for _ prices.you for having - prices. good morning sally. thank you for having me. . thank you for having me. absolutely. this is a political situation because the pipeline, it is an underground pipeline which goes directly from russia and germany so it would bypass company such as ukraine and some other central european countries which actually get a lot of fees from transporting gas. so it is a political situation and, of course, we are still waiting the german regulators to approve the pipeline and it does seem that the additional capacity and supply to central europe is going to be delayed at least until early next year. so it means basically in winter this year we will not get cheap supply from russia and as a result there is higher pressure on the price of national —— natural gas. on the price of national -- natural gas.— on the price of national -- natural gas. on the price of national -- natural as. ~ . , ., natural gas. we have seen it go u . natural gas. we have seen it go u- and natural
good morning sally. thank you _ prices. good morning sally. thank you for _ prices.you for having - prices. good morning sally. thank you for having me. . thank you for having me. absolutely. this is a political situation because the pipeline, it is an underground pipeline which goes directly from russia and germany so it would bypass company such as ukraine and some other central european countries which actually get a lot of fees from transporting gas. so it is a political situation and, of...
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yes, sally, you are riaht at the moment. yes, sally, you are right on _ at the moment.ht on the _ at the moment. yes, sally, you are right on the money - at the moment. yes, sally, you are right on the money there i are right on the money there in terms of psychological impact in all of this, household borrowers, business are very, very used to interest rates really only heading one way, so there may be a psychological reaction, but also households, as you say, buffeted by double—digit increases in standard energy tariffs in october and anticipating that again in april. the message from both bank of england and the chancellor and the government over the next few months is key to how households and businesses respond, it doesn't get in the way of what has been a decent rebound in economic growth. {eek has been a decent rebound in economic growth.— has been a decent rebound in economic growth. 0k good to talk to you. — economic growth. 0k good to talk to you, simon. _ economic growth. 0k good to talk to you, simon. have - economic growth. 0k good to talk to you, simon. ha
yes, sally, you are riaht at the moment. yes, sally, you are right on _ at the moment.ht on the _ at the moment. yes, sally, you are right on the money - at the moment. yes, sally, you are right on the money there i are right on the money there in terms of psychological impact in all of this, household borrowers, business are very, very used to interest rates really only heading one way, so there may be a psychological reaction, but also households, as you say, buffeted by double—digit...
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sally enjoyed it. was not much of it, it was a _ outfit. there was not much of it, it was a niesh— outfit. there was not much of it, it was a mesh shirt _ outfit. there was not much of it, it was a mesh shirt with _ outfit. there was not much of it, it was a mesh shirt with a _ outfit. there was not much of it, it was a mesh shirt with a couple - outfit. there was not much of it, it was a mesh shirt with a couple of. was a mesh shirt with a couple of harnesses — was a mesh shirt with a couple of harnesses. sadly, _ was a mesh shirt with a couple of harnesses. sadly, i'm _ was a mesh shirt with a couple of harnesses. sadly, i'm going - was a mesh shirt with a couple of harnesses. sadly, i'm going to i was a mesh shirt with a couple of. harnesses. sadly, i'm going to stop you there. — harnesses. sadly, i'm going to stop you there, speaking _ harnesses. sadly, i'm going to stop you there, speaking of— harnesses. sadly, i'm going to stop you there, speaking of the - harnesses. sadly, i'm going to stop you
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about eight years ago, this very second scholar that i met after the great john was sally and she welcomed me to this wonderful community so warmly and kindly but that she also showed me through her work and mental illness and addiction it in healthcare and how to be a great scholar and a been inspired by her work every sense i am so happy that she told us that we had to bring our special guest, michael shellenberger to the a.i. and the latest book san francisco, or how you say this, i think i got it wrong. the second subtitle i like that a lot and i will say to get why progressives ruin cities as someone who comes from new york city, has been sometime in the '90s and in 2000, trying to make new york city better for them but it has become and 70s 80s, thisfr book has struck a particular note. so great book and we had a lovely conversation about it upstairs and you will hear great conversation today with sally representing a.i. and her work and also director and policy studies program, he also is a great scholar cities and urban politics and ways in which not so much things have gone wrong,
about eight years ago, this very second scholar that i met after the great john was sally and she welcomed me to this wonderful community so warmly and kindly but that she also showed me through her work and mental illness and addiction it in healthcare and how to be a great scholar and a been inspired by her work every sense i am so happy that she told us that we had to bring our special guest, michael shellenberger to the a.i. and the latest book san francisco, or how you say this, i think i...
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in sally it would be one square foot of pdr for each square foot of use posed for conversion so sally has a higher burden than typically the m ug's in the district. >> i guess this is an m ug and sally and central soma. >> president: it's in m ug and central soma so sally is a different zoning district. >> maybe i could clarify that the project site was zoned sally before the rezoning and therefore by the pdr replacement requirement requires a one-to-one replacement of the pdr use on-site. so if the project is not seeking a density bonus then you are required to replace full pdr on-site which is about 15,672 square feet of pdr use. currently the project is providing let me see. about 6000 square feet, 5745 square feet of pdr on-site to about 37 percent of replacemen . however the project is seeking a waiver of the statedensity bonus program to provide less pdr replacements on-site . >> i do have concerns and understand that the project sponsor is seeking state density and central soma is something that is has heavily been laid in terms of the planning process or integration of central
in sally it would be one square foot of pdr for each square foot of use posed for conversion so sally has a higher burden than typically the m ug's in the district. >> i guess this is an m ug and sally and central soma. >> president: it's in m ug and central soma so sally is a different zoning district. >> maybe i could clarify that the project site was zoned sally before the rezoning and therefore by the pdr replacement requirement requires a one-to-one replacement of the pdr...
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sally - story? you are nominated for your two documentaries. sally was - story?was a different thing and i was like, thank you so much, sally! i turned around and — thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, _ thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, you _ thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, you have - thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, you have one! i around and said, you have one! sorry~ — around and said, you have one! sorry. -- — around and said, you have one! sorry. -- you _ around and said, you have one! sorry. —— you have won it! all around and said, you have one! sorry. -- you have won it! all the actint sorry. -- you have won it! all the acting skills _ sorry. -- you have won it! all the acting skills kicked _ sorry. -- you have won it! all the acting skills kicked in. _ sorry. -- you have won it! all the acting skills kicked in. i _ sorry. -- you have won it! all the acting skills kicked in. i know- sorry. -- you have won it! all the| acting skills kicked in. i know how to handle this, _ acting skills
sally - story? you are nominated for your two documentaries. sally was - story?was a different thing and i was like, thank you so much, sally! i turned around and — thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, _ thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, you _ thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, you have - thank you so much, sally! i turned around and said, you have one! i around and said, you have one! sorry~ — around and said, you have one! sorry. -- —...
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if anyone can sort it out sally can-— i- sally can. 27th of november.nd see what happens. moment but let's have a word and see what happens-— what happens. good morning, everybody- — what happens. good morning, everybody- i— what happens. good morning, everybody. i do _ what happens. good morning, everybody. i do not— what happens. good morning, everybody. i do not know i what happens. good morning, everybody. i do not know if i what happens. good morning, | everybody. i do not know if you what happens. good morning, i everybody. i do not know if you have been watching the cricket. jos buttler has been setting the world alight with his performances. he has become only the second english cricketer to score a century and all three formats of the game, that underlines how instrumental he has beenin underlines how instrumental he has been in getting england to where there are —— they are at the moment. good morning. he needed a six off the final ball of the innings to take him to his hundred against sri lanka and smashed it out of the ground. well worth a c
if anyone can sort it out sally can-— i- sally can. 27th of november.nd see what happens. moment but let's have a word and see what happens-— what happens. good morning, everybody- — what happens. good morning, everybody- i— what happens. good morning, everybody. i do _ what happens. good morning, everybody. i do not— what happens. good morning, everybody. i do not know i what happens. good morning, everybody. i do not know if i what happens. good morning, | everybody. i do not know...
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sally nu~ent think when you heard it? sally nugent texted _ think when you heard it?ont page of the paper that said about the 50 million. i didn't sleep for a couple of hours. you know how much hard work is gone in by a lot of people, a lot of campaigning. and some great work by rob, doddie and stephen darby as well, who needs a big mention because he has been wonderful. so the three of them have been awesome, what they have done for so many people across the uk. as former team—mates we are trying to do our bit as well. it team-mates we are trying to do our bit as well. . team-mates we are trying to do our bit as well-— bit as well. it is absolute he brilliant- — bit as well. it is absolute he brilliant. when _ bit as well. it is absolute he brilliant. when did - bit as well. it is absolute he brilliant. when did you i bit as well. it is absolute he brilliant. when did you last| bit as well. it is absolute he i brilliant. when did you last to bit as well. it is absolute he - brilliant. when did you last to rob? i swapped messages with him yesterday. i got a lovely one
sally nu~ent think when you heard it? sally nugent texted _ think when you heard it?ont page of the paper that said about the 50 million. i didn't sleep for a couple of hours. you know how much hard work is gone in by a lot of people, a lot of campaigning. and some great work by rob, doddie and stephen darby as well, who needs a big mention because he has been wonderful. so the three of them have been awesome, what they have done for so many people across the uk. as former team—mates we are...
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it�*s beautifully by you, sally. it's lovel . beautifully by you, sally.? absolutely. i— sunderland. you obviously wanted to be here? absolutely. i came - be here? absolutely. i came down last year when kev did his fourth marathon. it was an amazing day. emotional. i am so proud of what he has done. and what our rugby league family has done as well. i am proud to be here. i will give kev a good clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer, clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer. doesn't _ clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer, doesn't it? _ clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer, doesn't it? pauline _ clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer, doesn't it? pauline is - a cheer, doesn't it? pauline is here. pauline, you were there for his first match for leeds?- his first match for leeds? 1999, when he was — his first match for leeds? 1999, when he was at _ his first match for leeds? 1999, when he was at gateshead, - his first match for leeds? 1999, when he was at gateshead, it i his first match for leeds? 1999, l when he was at gateshe
it�*s beautifully by you, sally. it's lovel . beautifully by you, sally.? absolutely. i— sunderland. you obviously wanted to be here? absolutely. i came - be here? absolutely. i came down last year when kev did his fourth marathon. it was an amazing day. emotional. i am so proud of what he has done. and what our rugby league family has done as well. i am proud to be here. i will give kev a good clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer, clap when he comes in. that deserves a cheer....
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well, i'm molly sally. one of those he says, can't say anything anymore. so we can even ask questions on that. part, you know, but i have to start thinking about what would be the basis to actually part ways with your ceo. staley was not a part of or witness any i've seen crime. is there more which is not been really so public? do you feel like you just say just because your name was so she will guess what? there are thousands, including a lot of the people up on capitol hill right now, whose name has appeared very close to have seen. they still have their job. so why now, staley, is he being released? you know, it's a, it's a great question and i sure would like to get my hands on those emails. but here's a little tidbit that we do know. staley said he and his wife actually went to lunch on that virgin island. the u. s. virgin islands that epstein had that was nicknamed by local, called pedophile island. so he did have lunch there. that's not to say anything inappropriate happened. and that happened before he became ceo barclays. he was still working for
well, i'm molly sally. one of those he says, can't say anything anymore. so we can even ask questions on that. part, you know, but i have to start thinking about what would be the basis to actually part ways with your ceo. staley was not a part of or witness any i've seen crime. is there more which is not been really so public? do you feel like you just say just because your name was so she will guess what? there are thousands, including a lot of the people up on capitol hill right now, whose...
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shery: sally bakewell, great to have your insights, our finance editor.oming up next, the latest on the oil supply situation as opec forecasts the impact of a major reserve release. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paula: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." we are tracking the supply chain crunch. the world's largest fan equipment maker searched the most in nine months after giving an outlook that signals global supply chain delays will not lead to a dent in profits. the company also seized demand for its farm and construction equipment to stay strong. amazon is prepared to sacrifice profit this quarter for logistic workarounds to get products to customers' hands on time. it favors dispatching half-empty trucks and increasing pay for seasonal workers. in china, the government's extreme zero covid policy is standing in the way of a full recovery for the shipping industry and could prolong the global crisis. it involves a six week-quarantine for seafarers and a two week wait for sea vessels that have refreshed their crews. shery: the supply crunch that h
shery: sally bakewell, great to have your insights, our finance editor.oming up next, the latest on the oil supply situation as opec forecasts the impact of a major reserve release. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paula: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." we are tracking the supply chain crunch. the world's largest fan equipment maker searched the most in nine months after giving an outlook that signals global supply chain delays will not lead to a dent in profits. the...
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áaa)aaaa ♪♪♪ sally sara: in the mountains of the himalayas, a young girl leads the way home.separated from her family for almost a year, sent to school in kathmandu. instead, she landed in a nightmare. kate van doore: children are being recruited or transferred into orphanages for the purposes of exploitation and profit. what better object of charity than an orphaned child? sally: thousands of children in nepal are being forced to pose as orphans to attract western donations. now, some are returning home, but the journey to end the trade
áaa)aaaa ♪♪♪ sally sara: in the mountains of the himalayas, a young girl leads the way home.separated from her family for almost a year, sent to school in kathmandu. instead, she landed in a nightmare. kate van doore: children are being recruited or transferred into orphanages for the purposes of exploitation and profit. what better object of charity than an orphaned child? sally: thousands of children in nepal are being forced to pose as orphans to attract western donations. now, some...
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sallie permar from weill cornell, new york presbyterian.uch. >> thank you. >> hill: on this thanksgiving weekend, we have a story from minnesota's twin cities pbs station about finding family. this past summer, kaomi lee shared her personal story. like many of the more than 200,000 adopted koreans around the world, lee was adopted as a small child, brought to a new country, and raised by parents of a different race. lee still does not know her birth parents, but a decision to share her results from a d.n.a. test brought a surprising discovery. >> with most of the state in drought conditions and half the state in severe drought... >> reporter: as almanac's greater minnesota reporter, i usually report on stories from around the state. this story is a little different. this is actually when i became a citizen. 50 years ago, i was adopted as an infant from south korea and sent to a lutheran pastor and his wife in rural minnesota. i thought i left korea with just a name, a presumed birth date and the clothes on my back, with no hope of finding f
sallie permar from weill cornell, new york presbyterian.uch. >> thank you. >> hill: on this thanksgiving weekend, we have a story from minnesota's twin cities pbs station about finding family. this past summer, kaomi lee shared her personal story. like many of the more than 200,000 adopted koreans around the world, lee was adopted as a small child, brought to a new country, and raised by parents of a different race. lee still does not know her birth parents, but a decision to share...
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i was able to tell something about sally hemmings that i had seen that before. i'd seen that reference before but it wasn't until i was in the middle of working on this book data became imperative to figure that out. so you find it by not being pessimistic. you find it by just saying surely, there must be something, some way to find this stuff. i think i found some pretty interesting stuff about a person, about whom very few personal things are really known. it is sticking to it and being creative. don't be afraid, historians, i've written history is an imaginative enterprise. it's just the facts but you have to let your mind, open your mind and let yourself think about what does this mean, paid for inoculation. every one of those words has to be unpacked and you might be able to come up with something. that's one of my favorite chapters in the book. >> that's wonderful. i can obviously co2 playing off each other. we do have an audience question. professor gordon-reed your historian. mr. smith, here are journalists. where gcr approaches overlapping and where do
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the pressure is on, sally. have a good _ might it be? the pressure is on, sally.their community they survived and say it's taught them a lot. now we are like a lot more in tune with the financial aspects of the business. just every minute detail of the business, because you just don't know what's round the corner. like, being more aware of threats to a business. you just have to be a little bit more prepared for anything, really. now, you'll have seen many places have their christmas lights up already. one man from bracknell has decided to decorate his car. nicholas martin is hoping to spread some festive cheer, driving around the uk over the next five weeks. he's hoping to raise £50,000 for charities. so, i started the first of many project as a bit of fun, really. at last year i managed to raise £5,000, just over. and this year i would absolutely love to raise over £50,000. travel now. and here is how the tube is looking. onto the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a largely cloudy day today, but we might get one or two brighter spells, a glimpse
the pressure is on, sally. have a good _ might it be? the pressure is on, sally.their community they survived and say it's taught them a lot. now we are like a lot more in tune with the financial aspects of the business. just every minute detail of the business, because you just don't know what's round the corner. like, being more aware of threats to a business. you just have to be a little bit more prepared for anything, really. now, you'll have seen many places have their christmas lights up...
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sally said talks are underway with several cities in the east bay to build the next 75. >>> take a lookur top headlines. kids as young as five could be getting their covid shots later on this week. the cdc could give the final green light to pfizers scaled down dose as soon as tomorrow. it's found to be 91% effect anybody kids five to 11 with if serious side effects. >>> contra costa is one of several bay area counties getting ready for the rollout, with about 20,000 doses on order. they'll be given out at healthcare facilities and even some schools. >>> meanwhile tonight, the feds could be just days away from requiring vaccination or weekly testing for workers at private businesses. it would apply to companies with at least 100 workers. employers that fail to comply could face fines up to $14,000 per violation. >>> and white house press secretary jenn sidewalky is in quarantine this evening, after contracting covid-19 from a family member. shed her symptoms are mild. >>> and tonight, president biden and in scotland for the u.n. climate conference with world leaders are using dooms day
sally said talks are underway with several cities in the east bay to build the next 75. >>> take a lookur top headlines. kids as young as five could be getting their covid shots later on this week. the cdc could give the final green light to pfizers scaled down dose as soon as tomorrow. it's found to be 91% effect anybody kids five to 11 with if serious side effects. >>> contra costa is one of several bay area counties getting ready for the rollout, with about 20,000 doses on...
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i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. with lawyers calling him reckless. in our opinion, mr baldwin chose to play russian roulette when he fired a gun without checking it. two men convicted of the murder of the us civil rights leader, malcolm x, more than 50 years ago, are set to be exonerated. and — a state of emergency is declared in the canadian western province of british columbia, as floods force thousands to leave their homes.
i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. with lawyers calling him reckless. in our opinion, mr baldwin chose to play russian roulette when he fired a gun without checking it. two men convicted of the murder of the us civil rights leader, malcolm x, more than 50 years ago, are set to be exonerated. and — a state of emergency is declared in the canadian western province of british columbia, as floods force thousands to leave their homes.
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bbc news i am sally bundle with the latest news for viewers in the uk and around the world.n becomes the epicentre of the pandemic. we again becomes the epicentre of the pandemic.— the pandemic. we are experiencing - the pandemic. we are experiencing anotherl the pandemic. we are - experiencing another surge of covid infection. in the last week alone we have seen the second highest rate of hospital admission in 2021.— admission in 2021. clashes on the border — admission in 2021. clashes on the border between _ admission in 2021. clashes on the border between poland i admission in 2021. clashes on | the border between poland and belarus as polish authorities use water cannon and tear gas to push back migrants. we have a special report from russia as we look into the international push against cyber attacks and hackers.
bbc news i am sally bundle with the latest news for viewers in the uk and around the world.n becomes the epicentre of the pandemic. we again becomes the epicentre of the pandemic.— the pandemic. we are experiencing - the pandemic. we are experiencing anotherl the pandemic. we are - experiencing another surge of covid infection. in the last week alone we have seen the second highest rate of hospital admission in 2021.— admission in 2021. clashes on the border — admission in 2021. clashes...
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this is sally bundock with the top is in the stories. the shift to clean energy will stop the uk government teams up with rolls—royce to build up to 16 new nuclear reactors which can create thousands ofjobs. hundred world leaders pledged to enter deforestation in 2030. at the moment —— in a moment we will be talking to the boss of nate euro who owns bodyshop and avon. we look at how saudi arabia is looking to diversify from oil and take it on to become the region's main trade hub. let's get down to business. we begin with our focus on the uk where the government has approved a consortium led by rolls—royce to build a small, nuclear reactors across the country which shall produce cleaner energy for top rolls—royce smaller reactor business has so far secured funding of £195 million from private investors and will also be receiving £210 million ground from the dominant. there is hope the new company could create up to 40,000 jobs by 2050, however, the first fully operational reactors are not expected to supply any energy until 2031. current
this is sally bundock with the top is in the stories. the shift to clean energy will stop the uk government teams up with rolls—royce to build up to 16 new nuclear reactors which can create thousands ofjobs. hundred world leaders pledged to enter deforestation in 2030. at the moment —— in a moment we will be talking to the boss of nate euro who owns bodyshop and avon. we look at how saudi arabia is looking to diversify from oil and take it on to become the region's main trade hub. let's...
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my pleasure, sally. i'm hoping for the best.ions of our own ongoing regulatory investigation. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. a non—league reserve football match had to be abandoned on guy fawkes night after a firework exploded on the pitch, with the explosion from the sparks hitting one of the players. oh, my...! hey, blood! 0h! oh, my word! 0h! this is the moment it happened. it was at hashtag united's match in pitsea. the player wasn't badly injured, but the club says it has concerns. they are a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands and anyone can buy them. there are questions about fireworks use in— there are questions about fireworks use in generaland how there are questions about fireworks use in general and how readily available — use in general and how readily available they are. we are lucky. our player, — available they are. we are lucky. our player, a few inches further up, it could _ our player, a few inches further up, it could have — our player, a few inches further up, it could have hit him in the face and affected hi
my pleasure, sally. i'm hoping for the best.ions of our own ongoing regulatory investigation. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. a non—league reserve football match had to be abandoned on guy fawkes night after a firework exploded on the pitch, with the explosion from the sparks hitting one of the players. oh, my...! hey, blood! 0h! oh, my word! 0h! this is the moment it happened. it was at hashtag united's match in pitsea. the player wasn't badly injured, but the club says it has concerns. they...
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sally nugent, bbc news.c news, terminator star and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger sits down with tom heap to discuss his journey to becoming an environmental activist. so we're all good. a clap from arnold schwarzenegger, that's what i like. few men have reached the top in such a variety of professions. body building, seven times mr olympia. in films, rising to become the highest—paid movie star of the time. with conan the barbarian, predator... ..and the most famous of all, the terminator. i'll be back. and he was. and i will not let you down. as a politician, serving as a republican governor of california between 2003 and 2011. he used that political power to protect the environment, passing laws to promote renewable energy and limit exhaust fumes. he sees carbon dioxide, the root cause of climate change, as a pollution issue. now he spends much time as an environmental campaigner backing green energy in california and global political events. i mean, you can't get a cause that is larger
sally nugent, bbc news.c news, terminator star and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger sits down with tom heap to discuss his journey to becoming an environmental activist. so we're all good. a clap from arnold schwarzenegger, that's what i like. few men have reached the top in such a variety of professions. body building, seven times mr olympia. in films, rising to become the highest—paid movie star of the time. with conan the barbarian, predator... ..and the most famous of all,...
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good morning, sally.ut the virology, but what is emphasised is in terms of things like vaccine response and spread within populations, that's really what we are waiting to hear about. in terms of the virus itself we do know quite a lot, it has a lot of mutations and there are 50 that have been recorded at 30 of those within the protein, which is the bit of the vaccine which is the bit of the vaccine which is used mostly around the world. in is used mostly around the world. , ., ., world. in terms of how unwell --eole world. in terms of how unwell people become _ world. in terms of how unwell people become if _ world. in terms of how unwell people become if they - world. in terms of how unwell people become if they have i world. in terms of how unwell l people become if they have this type of variant, what do we know about that?— type of variant, what do we know about that? look, it's a aood know about that? look, it's a good question, _ know about that? look, it's a good question, but _ know about that? l
good morning, sally.ut the virology, but what is emphasised is in terms of things like vaccine response and spread within populations, that's really what we are waiting to hear about. in terms of the virus itself we do know quite a lot, it has a lot of mutations and there are 50 that have been recorded at 30 of those within the protein, which is the bit of the vaccine which is the bit of the vaccine which is used mostly around the world. in is used mostly around the world. , ., ., world. in...
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means more food for the female elephants to feed their young. extraordinary things happened in amber sally national park. touches pays yet a female elephant giving birth to healthy twin males. truly an extremely rare case . she fairly fitted madman. a mother regarding mother there, but he, his mother there. but path. it's something we see like if they pass the out being left at the, at the edge of this one with the mother, we, the grandmother and the bus here go to their form, feed and come back to the cow in them and they were grandmother, go to the swamp india flat via so. yes. very good. are you? they think that that would be their mother. so they they look so good. when the male cars go up, leave the family. the females will stay together. fathers don't participate in the lives of their offspring. they live alone, i'm return. so leave a meeting. it's not always even possible to tell who the father is. that family is overseen by the only female. she knows where water and the best pastures are. in these cubic times, the lives of the elephants haven't changed a bit. they didn't even notic
means more food for the female elephants to feed their young. extraordinary things happened in amber sally national park. touches pays yet a female elephant giving birth to healthy twin males. truly an extremely rare case . she fairly fitted madman. a mother regarding mother there, but he, his mother there. but path. it's something we see like if they pass the out being left at the, at the edge of this one with the mother, we, the grandmother and the bus here go to their form, feed and come...
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yes, well, sally, that is certainly what the red flags are pointing to.e soared —— squid. it searched but within a few hours it crashed to $0. it is thought that the creators cashed out effectively stealing around 2.1 million dollars from investors. but the technology website gizmodo says it could be closer to $3.8 million. aqua three, as it was built, was used as a token for an online game that was expected to go live next month. as you mentioned, it was inspired by the popular korean series which is based on a deadly game. but experts say there were a number of signs that this was a scam from the very beginning. gizmodo said that potential investors should be warned, mainly because the now—defunct website was filled with spelling errors. social media accounts promoting the digital asset have now disappeared and another big red flag was that investors could only buy it, not sell squid. this is being called something called a rug pull which means the cryptocurrency creators cashed out coins in exchange for real money quickly and that devalues the cryptocu
yes, well, sally, that is certainly what the red flags are pointing to.e soared —— squid. it searched but within a few hours it crashed to $0. it is thought that the creators cashed out effectively stealing around 2.1 million dollars from investors. but the technology website gizmodo says it could be closer to $3.8 million. aqua three, as it was built, was used as a token for an online game that was expected to go live next month. as you mentioned, it was inspired by the popular korean...
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this is sally bundock with the top is in the stories.n create thousands ofjobs. hundred world leaders pledged to enter deforestation in 2030. at the moment —— in a moment we will be talking to the boss of nate euro who owns bodyshop and avon. we look at how saudi arabia is looking to diversify from oil and take it on to become the region's main trade hub.
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i'm sally bundock. as the cop26 meeting kicks off, we look at how investors can make sure their cash actually goes to green projects. japan's governing party has retained power with fumio kishida in charge was not what does he have in store? the deal does not cover experts from the uk... as cop26 in glasgow gets under way, companies in the financial and investment centre has to —— are saying to have a huge role to play in creating a greener future. the demand for esg funds, that is ethical social and governance, is dramatically increasing with just over $1 trillion invested in europe alone. but how do they ensure their green values are being met and they are not just their green values are being met and they are notjust being green washed? can you answer that question, how do you make sure when you invest in a fund thatis sure when you invest in a fund that is labelled as esg actually that is what you are investing in?— investing in? that is one of the most — investing in? that is one of the most import
i'm sally bundock. as the cop26 meeting kicks off, we look at how investors can make sure their cash actually goes to green projects. japan's governing party has retained power with fumio kishida in charge was not what does he have in store? the deal does not cover experts from the uk... as cop26 in glasgow gets under way, companies in the financial and investment centre has to —— are saying to have a huge role to play in creating a greener future. the demand for esg funds, that is ethical...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and dan walker. our headlines today...sts in england say it will be "the most difficult winter in the history of the health service". the risk of clinical incidents goes up by the day but my concern is i'm not sure what we can do about it and that's what worries me the most. former yorkshire county cricket player azeem rafiq says it's "time for truths" as he prepares to give evidence to mps about the racism he says he experienced at the club. how manyjobs survived coming off furlough?
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and dan walker. our headlines today...sts in england say it will be "the most difficult winter in the history of the health service". the risk of clinical incidents goes up by the day but my concern is i'm not sure what we can do about it and that's what worries me the most. former yorkshire county cricket player azeem rafiq says it's "time for truths" as he prepares to give evidence to mps about the racism he says he experienced at the...
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i'm at sally bundock hello.t, the start of monday looks to be the coldest part of the week ahead but the milder air isn't too far away from coming back with these set of weather fronts about to move in from the atlantic with thicker cloud and some patchy rain, heading into westernmost parts of the uk to begin the day, especially into northern ireland. where skies have stayed clear for long enough overnight across eastern scotland and eastern england, this is where temperatures will have fallen low enough with those light winds for a touch of frost. any early sunshine isn't going to last too long here as cloud increases. the rain from northern ireland will then gradually move across scotland as the day goes on, heaviest in the west, into north west england and wales — though much of the midlands, eastern and southern england, will stay largely dry during daylight hours. the milder air lifting the temperature in belfast to 15 degrees. still feeling quite chilly into eastern parts of england with the cloud increasi
i'm at sally bundock hello.t, the start of monday looks to be the coldest part of the week ahead but the milder air isn't too far away from coming back with these set of weather fronts about to move in from the atlantic with thicker cloud and some patchy rain, heading into westernmost parts of the uk to begin the day, especially into northern ireland. where skies have stayed clear for long enough overnight across eastern scotland and eastern england, this is where temperatures will have fallen...
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i�*m sally bundock with the top business stories.rd low after the country�*s president goes against the markets and backs plans to cut interest rates. samsung puts its chips on the table in texas with the tech giant investing $17 billion in the state to build its latest semiconductorfactory. and india cracks down on crypto, warning it will soon ban the majority of digital currencies from trading in the country. yet it still plans to launch its own!
i�*m sally bundock with the top business stories.rd low after the country�*s president goes against the markets and backs plans to cut interest rates. samsung puts its chips on the table in texas with the tech giant investing $17 billion in the state to build its latest semiconductorfactory. and india cracks down on crypto, warning it will soon ban the majority of digital currencies from trading in the country. yet it still plans to launch its own!
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we've answered that one, sally. _ last night. sorry. we've answered that one, sally.rted it, when we _ for it? as soon as we started it, when we did _ for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all— for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all time _ for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all time low, - for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all time low, i - for it? as soon as we started it, i when we did all time low, i mean, for it? as soon as we started it, - when we did all time low, i mean, it was my— when we did all time low, i mean, it was my life. — when we did all time low, i mean, it was my life, you know. this is what i love _ was my life, you know. this is what i love doing — was my life, you know. this is what i love doing. this is me at my happiest _ i love doing. this is me at my happiest when i'm with these boys. and to _ happiest when i'm with these boys. and to have it after seven years and -et and to have it after seven years and get another — and to have it after seven years and get another shot at it, for me personally, i'm
we've answered that one, sally. _ last night. sorry. we've answered that one, sally.rted it, when we _ for it? as soon as we started it, when we did _ for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all— for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all time _ for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all time low, - for it? as soon as we started it, when we did all time low, i - for it? as soon as we started it, i when we did all time low, i mean, for it? as soon as we started it, - when...
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sally nugent has the story. kevin sinfield, finishing an epic challenge.b burrow. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. he's done a wonderful thing. really, really wonderful. i've not come across - anybody so inspiring in a very, very long time, _ and i wish him all the very best. kev is raising money for the motor neurone disease association and leeds hospitals charity. mnd is a degenerative brain disorder. there is no effective treatment and no cure. rob's got the same strain of motor neurone as my sister had, who passed away last year, and it'sjust so... just so damn horrible. as day turned into night and the temperature dropped, this gruelling run, mile after mile, started to take its toll. obviously he's running on
sally nugent has the story. kevin sinfield, finishing an epic challenge.b burrow. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. he's done a wonderful thing. really,...
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sally nugent, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell.ll look similar but the wind is going to pick up and right now we have colder airfeeding sites across pick up and right now we have colder air feeding sites across the uk on a northerly wind. it will probably come as no surprise we are anticipating a frosty night from central scotland down into the welsh marches. to the east of the uk and offers a breeze and some showers around for temperatures to hold up but certainly a fairly extensive thrust as we look north and west. thursday daytime a lot of sunshine. the showers should be fewer and farther between across eastern coastal counties but still a nagging wind
sally nugent, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell.ll look similar but the wind is going to pick up and right now we have colder airfeeding sites across pick up and right now we have colder air feeding sites across the uk on a northerly wind. it will probably come as no surprise we are anticipating a frosty night from central scotland down into the welsh marches. to the east of the uk and offers a breeze and some showers around for temperatures to hold up but certainly...
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and as sally mentioned earlier the annual marketing report we are doing that in about three weeks. next slide. this is marketing outcomes complicating what i just said but you can see that eight of the units went to dc hp households and 43 percent into the neighborhoodresidents housing projects which were acted at 40 percent. next slide please . and then this gives a eight-year look back at our cob results and unfortunately we don't have many this year. but we do have a small number of units available but you can see the trajectory of the gop was been housed here. next slideplease . this summer are highlights of our workforce program. developers are working cooperatively to meet the 50 percent goals and great result this year. it exceeded the 58 percent, had 59 percent of contracts were awarded to spe. 78 percent for participation and professional services and 75 percentparticipation in construction . 18.3 percent was the local construction workforce participation and 461 san francisco residents performed over 100,000 hours . next slide. so yes. our accomplishments are really a joi
and as sally mentioned earlier the annual marketing report we are doing that in about three weeks. next slide. this is marketing outcomes complicating what i just said but you can see that eight of the units went to dc hp households and 43 percent into the neighborhoodresidents housing projects which were acted at 40 percent. next slide please . and then this gives a eight-year look back at our cob results and unfortunately we don't have many this year. but we do have a small number of units...
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. >> sally put the phone to know his to speak to and pray to her son. -- sally had people at hospitalak his dog dozer slept d door every day noah was in the hospital. as he enters back through his doors again, he and his parents can't help but think about the journey it took to get here. >> it feels good to have him home. i have not really thought about it. i did not think we would ever get here. >> to see him walk through those doors and come home is a blessing. >> i want to thank the staff and my family. it was another home. even though it was how i had to go through, they stuck with me. -- it was hard to go through, they stuck with me. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> welcome home. dustin dorsey, abc 7 news, in san jose. >> pretty young to go through that. >> fewer cars on the roads and fewer planes and the skies helped reduce carbon emissions however stafford's annual emissions study are returning to prepend debit levels. why there has been such a quick rebound -- pre-pandemic levels. why there has been such a quick turnaround. >> stanford researchers say it is up 5% from last year and close
. >> sally put the phone to know his to speak to and pray to her son. -- sally had people at hospitalak his dog dozer slept d door every day noah was in the hospital. as he enters back through his doors again, he and his parents can't help but think about the journey it took to get here. >> it feels good to have him home. i have not really thought about it. i did not think we would ever get here. >> to see him walk through those doors and come home is a blessing. >> i...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and dan walker.d about sir kevin sinfield. i _ see you then. i'm there. i'm excited about sir kevin sinfield. i know - about sir kevin sinfield. i know he's not so kevin yet. a year and after running seven marathons in seven days, kevin sinfield is preparing again to lace up those trainers for another epic challenge in aid of motor neurone disease research. , , research. this time he will be attempting — research. this time he will be attempting to _...