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symbols and one we know wolf was town tess kozel she left here and showed off the splendor of the saxon coal mines to 6 issues. but. there are a few things that christmas into these wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden art from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for sure. only original is stolen if it's baked in one of the $150.00 bakeries in and around. and it has to have the seal of the showing protection association. i'm going to learn how to bake a real story. master baker beyond reach the is my boss and i am his apprentice. almost is why is the story predicted. it has to be protected so that not any old baker in germany can call their fruitcake president strawman. so we got the idea for this seal which everybody here in this geographically protected area gets. this but before they do that with you they have to ensure their quality meets our standards. i
symbols and one we know wolf was town tess kozel she left here and showed off the splendor of the saxon coal mines to 6 issues. but. there are a few things that christmas into these wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden art from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for...
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and showed off the splendor of the saxon cool it blinds the 6 issue for us over. the. last. there are a few things that christmas and wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden arch from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. a case like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for sure. only original store and if it's baked in one of the 150 bakeries in enter. and it has to have the seal of the showing protection association. i'm going to learn how to bake a real story. master baker beyond reach the is my boss and i am his apprentice. almost is why is the story protected. it has to be protected so that not any old baker in germany can call their fruitcake dresden strawman. so we got the idea for this seal which every major in this geographically protected area gets . this but before they do that with you they have to ensure their quality meets our standards. inspection. information. it's hard work th
and showed off the splendor of the saxon cool it blinds the 6 issue for us over. the. last. there are a few things that christmas and wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden arch from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. a case like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for sure. only original store and if it's...
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the saxon kings . now everything is lit up the light show is called christmas garden and it casts a magical glow over the park and castle. a 2 kilometer circular trail leads through the area past 20 light installations. and back at the streets unmarked where the atmosphere is best enjoyed by night. christmas time in the snow really is something special the whole city turns into one big christmas market just amazing. time from old wine. bar dessert is. ringback right now for a journey back into the middle ages to the town of autumn opta tomba. nails patterns visited this romantic town in front tonia last year. or 2 more cup that was a tough to merge houses and lot more in final aims is medieval town in the region a from cornea insolvent germany virtually seems to have changed since the 13th century. it's almost like being in a frame of tales. this is the town's main my. place. who it has hosted a christmas market for over 500 years to. walk with its middle aged flare is one of the most romantic places i
the saxon kings . now everything is lit up the light show is called christmas garden and it casts a magical glow over the park and castle. a 2 kilometer circular trail leads through the area past 20 light installations. and back at the streets unmarked where the atmosphere is best enjoyed by night. christmas time in the snow really is something special the whole city turns into one big christmas market just amazing. time from old wine. bar dessert is. ringback right now for a journey back into...
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the saxon kings. now everything is lit up the light show is called christmas garden and it casts a magical glow over the park and castle. a 2 kilometer circular trail leads through the area past 20 light installations. i'm back at the streets unmarked where the atmosphere is best enjoyed by night. christmas time in peace really is something special the whole city turns into one big christmas market just amazing. time from old wine. our desert just. right now for a journey back into the middle ages to the town of autumn opta tomba. nails patted his face it is romantic town in front tonia last year. horton woke up to was it tough to merge houses and lumber in final aims this medieval town in the region a from cornea insolvent germany burley seems to have changed since the 13th century . but it's almost like being in a frame a tale. this is the town's main my. place. it has hosted a christmas market for over 500 years. work with its middle age flare as one of the most romantic places in germany and now t
the saxon kings. now everything is lit up the light show is called christmas garden and it casts a magical glow over the park and castle. a 2 kilometer circular trail leads through the area past 20 light installations. i'm back at the streets unmarked where the atmosphere is best enjoyed by night. christmas time in peace really is something special the whole city turns into one big christmas market just amazing. time from old wine. our desert just. right now for a journey back into the middle...
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and showed off the splendor of the saxon call it the 6 issue for us. but. there are a few things that christmas and wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden art from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. a case like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for sure. only original store and if it's baked in one of the $150.00 bakeries in and around. and it has to have the seal of fish oil protection association. i'm going to learn how to bake a real story. master breaker beyond reach to my boss and i am his apprentice. almost why is the story protected but i was sure it has to be protected so that not any old biker in germany can call their fruitcake dresden stolen back so we got the idea for this seal which everybody during this geographically protected area gets back all the coffee. but before they do that with you they have to ensure that quality meets our standards by the. inte
and showed off the splendor of the saxon call it the 6 issue for us. but. there are a few things that christmas and wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden art from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. a case like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for sure. only original store and if it's baked in one of the...
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but this anglo-saxon system depends on the idea that citizens will place the public interest ahead of their private interest. donald trump has put that assumption to the test, plunging our democracy into crisis. we need a set of post-trump reforms to bolster american democracy. independent, nonpartisan boards should be established to manage elections rather than partisan officials. standardized rules should be set about voter registration, mail-in voting, ballot challenges and the reporting of results. we need a broader set of reforms that draw on the experience of the trump years, ones that codify into law what have been traditions and norms and practices. candidates should have to disclose their tax returns so that the public can be aware of any potential conflicts of interest. winners must be required to place any of their businesses or assets into genuine blind trusts. we can now see that the lag between the election and inauguration is much too long, far longer than most other countries where it's often a day or two. the incumbent enjoys far too much power during this transition
but this anglo-saxon system depends on the idea that citizens will place the public interest ahead of their private interest. donald trump has put that assumption to the test, plunging our democracy into crisis. we need a set of post-trump reforms to bolster american democracy. independent, nonpartisan boards should be established to manage elections rather than partisan officials. standardized rules should be set about voter registration, mail-in voting, ballot challenges and the reporting of...
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and this is the pinots district with its castle once upon a time it was the summer residence of the saxon kings. now everything is lit up the light show is called christmas garden and it casts a magical glow over the park and castle. a 2 kilometer circular trail leads through the area past 20 light installations. and back at the streets of marked where the atmosphere is best enjoyed by night. christmas time in peace and really is something special the whole city turns into one big christmas market just amazing. time for the old wine. for dessert says. right now for a journey back into the middle ages to the town of or october. there's romantic town in front tonia last year. or 2 more cup that was it tough to merge hauser's and lumber in santa lanes this medieval town in the region from cornea insolvent germany barely seems to have changed since the 13th century. it's almost like being in a fairy tale. this is the town's main marketplace. known as the world it has hosted a christmas market for over 500 years of the. fortune work with its middle age flare as one of the most romantic places
and this is the pinots district with its castle once upon a time it was the summer residence of the saxon kings. now everything is lit up the light show is called christmas garden and it casts a magical glow over the park and castle. a 2 kilometer circular trail leads through the area past 20 light installations. and back at the streets of marked where the atmosphere is best enjoyed by night. christmas time in peace and really is something special the whole city turns into one big christmas...
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i think the anglo-saxons will avoid that. steenis, he is with ubs and formally working with the bank of england. ,oming up, ebrahim rahbari citigroup's global -- head of global analysis. this is bloomberg. francine: -- this is bloomberg surveillance. according to the international energy agency. demand will clearly be lower for longer than expected. worldency forecast for consumption following a new wave lockdown. is neil atkinson, headed oil industry and markets. -- head of oil industry and markets. when you look at the potential market disruptors into next year, i was reading a note that seeing we did see oil at $20 if opec were to rupture. is this the key year we can see this happen? that is a very interesting piece of analysis. yes, it could happen if we get a combination of further significant downgrades in demand because of the covid-19 crisis and at the same time, a breakdown of producer discipline on the side of the opec-plus producers. so far, that has not happened. compliance has been pretty good. francine: i like t
i think the anglo-saxons will avoid that. steenis, he is with ubs and formally working with the bank of england. ,oming up, ebrahim rahbari citigroup's global -- head of global analysis. this is bloomberg. francine: -- this is bloomberg surveillance. according to the international energy agency. demand will clearly be lower for longer than expected. worldency forecast for consumption following a new wave lockdown. is neil atkinson, headed oil industry and markets. -- head of oil industry and...
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him --anglo-saxon is anglo-saxonism to define the country broadly and our imperial ambitions abroad. we doubled down on our ugliness. we are in the mid 20th century with the black freedom struggle. we passed the civil rights the voting rights act. what did we get in response? the tax revolt in california, calls for law and order. we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the country is broken. the question is, will we choose to be otherwise, or will we double down on our ugliness? will we seek comfort and security and an idea that this is a white mage -- a white nation in the mold of europe? history suggests we will not do very well, but we are not bound by it. we are only informed by it. hopefully we will make a different choice. host: our guest is with us up until 9:00. if you want to ask questions about his work and the themes he is talking about, give us a call. . for the eastern and central time zones. (202)-748-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zones. yo
him --anglo-saxon is anglo-saxonism to define the country broadly and our imperial ambitions abroad. we doubled down on our ugliness. we are in the mid 20th century with the black freedom struggle. we passed the civil rights the voting rights act. what did we get in response? the tax revolt in california, calls for law and order. we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the...
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status symbols and when we know of was town tesco still she left and showed off the splendor of the saxon call it unsticks a shool for us over. the. last. there are a few things that christmas in the east wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden art from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. a case like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its name. the old german word for sure. only original is stolen if it's baked in one of the $150.00 bakeries in and around police. and it has to have the seal of the shore and protection association. i'm going to learn how to bake a real story. master breaker beyond reach the is my boss and i am his apprentice. why is the story protected. it has to be protected so that not any old baker in germany can call their fruitcake dresden strawman. so we got the idea for this seal which everybody here in this geographically protected area gets back all. this but before they do that with you they have to ensure
status symbols and when we know of was town tesco still she left and showed off the splendor of the saxon call it unsticks a shool for us over. the. last. there are a few things that christmas in the east wouldn't be complete without like the wooden christmas decorations little angel snatch crackers candle arches pyramids all wooden art from the or mountain range not far from here. the dress nurses are very proud of this. a case like fruit bread this christmas specialty even gave the market its...
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mandatory if you actually want to do certain activities i mean if if some sort of certificate was old saxon ation is required then it does become sublimate month round tree and that is a a great concert. pink floyd co-founders roger waters is the latest guest on auntie's going underground ship and he shares the his views on the chances of joe biden pardoning whistleblower in chief julian assange and then doing time self-styled deal of the century the full interview will be aired on r.t. throughout the day for now has a taste. if trump had been re-elected it would have been worse for everyone in the world but that doesn't make biden a good candidate biden is a dyed in the wool were among grating servant of the oligarchy that rules the united states american will continue to be so for however long he remains president of the united states he's not to be trusted on anything do you think joe biden is going to move the american embassy back to tell the v.a. are you kidding he's made it quite clear that he's the staunchest zionist friend of . of israel that could possibly be in office so he i hop
mandatory if you actually want to do certain activities i mean if if some sort of certificate was old saxon ation is required then it does become sublimate month round tree and that is a a great concert. pink floyd co-founders roger waters is the latest guest on auntie's going underground ship and he shares the his views on the chances of joe biden pardoning whistleblower in chief julian assange and then doing time self-styled deal of the century the full interview will be aired on r.t....
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it is very appropriate that in this cradle of the confederacy, this part of the great anglo-saxon southlandthat today we sound the drum for freedom that has held up freedom time and again through history. let us rise to the call of freedom in us and send our answer. in the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth. i draw the line in the dust and toss the garment before the feet of tyranny and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. [cheers and applause] susan: peggy wallace kennedy. that is one of the most famous clips of your father, four time alabama governor, four-time presidential aspirant. you have written a book about your life with him. what are you doing with the book, "the broken road," what do you want to accomplish? ms. kennedy: i wrote the book, it is the culmination of years i been speaking out for peace and reconciliation. the book is really about the legacy i am leaving for my two sons. but the thing of the book is really how i came to terms with my past. not to forget my past but to accept my past. and leaving a painful past be
it is very appropriate that in this cradle of the confederacy, this part of the great anglo-saxon southlandthat today we sound the drum for freedom that has held up freedom time and again through history. let us rise to the call of freedom in us and send our answer. in the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth. i draw the line in the dust and toss the garment before the feet of tyranny and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. [cheers and...
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all the rest are angelo saxon to get straight across to english speaking people.hat is the latin word? surrender, correct. hardly worth asking an audience like this. and what did he say after we shall never surrender? remember? slightly contradicting himself. he then went on to say and if -- which i do not for a moment believe this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving then our empire beyond the sea, armed and guarded by the british fleet would carry on the fight until in god's good time the new world with all its power and might steps in to the rescue and liberation of the old. and that invocation of god a significantly bigger player in american politics than british politics politics. and absolutely aimed at the american audience. that was what he was trying to do. the woos process did -- wooing process didn't go all that smoothly to begin with. first of all there was the destroyers base deal. the destroyers for bases deal which i'm afraid to say not very advantageous to this country, to britain, to my country. we had to give up trinidad, oth
all the rest are angelo saxon to get straight across to english speaking people.hat is the latin word? surrender, correct. hardly worth asking an audience like this. and what did he say after we shall never surrender? remember? slightly contradicting himself. he then went on to say and if -- which i do not for a moment believe this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving then our empire beyond the sea, armed and guarded by the british fleet would carry on the fight until in...
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and a lost cause and that anglo-saxon and what it meant for the united states and the world as a betrayal. think the mid- 20th century the black freedom movement, law and order and the tax revolt in california, we need double down on our ugliness and here we are facing a chance to we imagine ourselves. if our history is any indicatio indication. >> has there been an arc of progress? >> of course. my life is not what my father's life was and his life is not his father'ss.. so what does it mean to suggest we live in the afterlife of jim crow is to suggest there has been and indication of change and i think one way is look at american history ofan democracy in the believe that white people matter more than others and that is the matter of the material condition that is with the disadvantage. host: what should we know about james: baldwin? >> goodness. it's a pleasure for me to call him jimmy but i will most known him 30 years now. what should we know cracks a couple of things that he is an extraordinary example that when weth think about being born in harlem and coming of age in the aftermat
and a lost cause and that anglo-saxon and what it meant for the united states and the world as a betrayal. think the mid- 20th century the black freedom movement, law and order and the tax revolt in california, we need double down on our ugliness and here we are facing a chance to we imagine ourselves. if our history is any indicatio indication. >> has there been an arc of progress? >> of course. my life is not what my father's life was and his life is not his father'ss.. so what...
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there was agreement between those embraced the lost cause and those who embraced anglo saxonism. that wasn't a southern thing. part of what i'm suggesting here is if president biden, president-elect biden, who will be president, offers a vision for us to imagine ourselves being together differently, then perhaps what you just asked will come to pass. but if he is asking certain people to bear the brunt of the compromise again, then we will find ourselves on this racial hamster wheel again, and all hell will break lose, ali. >> there is an answer to this. there is an answer to which we can hear the grievances of all americans and move towards a more just society and a more confident union. i'm confident of it. thank you to both you have for the contribution use make to this remarkably, remarkably important dialogue. jennifer horn is the former chair of the new hampshire republican party and the co-founder of the lincoln party. eddie glaude is the chairman of the department of african american studies at princeton university. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, new details on a m
there was agreement between those embraced the lost cause and those who embraced anglo saxonism. that wasn't a southern thing. part of what i'm suggesting here is if president biden, president-elect biden, who will be president, offers a vision for us to imagine ourselves being together differently, then perhaps what you just asked will come to pass. but if he is asking certain people to bear the brunt of the compromise again, then we will find ourselves on this racial hamster wheel again, and...
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him --anglo-saxon is anglo-saxonism to define the country broadly and our imperial ambitions abroad.e doubled down on our ugliness. we are in the mid 20th century with the black freedom struggle. we passed the civil rights the voting rights act. what did we get in response? the tax revolt in california, calls for law and order. we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the country is broken. the question is, will we choose to be otherwise, or will we double down on our ugliness? will we seek comfort and security and an idea that this is a white mage -- a white nation in the mold of europe? history suggests we will not do very well, but we are not bound by it. we are only informed by it. hopefully we will make a different choice. host: our guest is with us up until 9:00. if you want to ask questions about his work and the themes he is talking about, give us a call. . for the eastern and central time zones. (202)-748-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zones. you
him --anglo-saxon is anglo-saxonism to define the country broadly and our imperial ambitions abroad.e doubled down on our ugliness. we are in the mid 20th century with the black freedom struggle. we passed the civil rights the voting rights act. what did we get in response? the tax revolt in california, calls for law and order. we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the...
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black british british nigerian british command i've even heard someone refer to themselves as a 1st saxon which i thought rather like their creative but there's always this question should we need to hyphenate you know we've spent all our lives in britain you were playing for england and i think if you ask a lot of english people what is the ultimate representation or symbol of english and many of them would point to the football team i mean for me for me growing up that was an image of englishness and for me at the time when the england team was very white and england fans were very white and it was one of those things that made me feel excluded from the idea that i could be english and i think it's no coincidence we often call ourselves british or black british if they were very rare to hear a person color say in describing themselves as english did you feel that this team has often represented quite a white idea of englishness was no longer going to be so much and because you are it and other but i am remember when you're playing football you know that's the beauty of football it's kin
black british british nigerian british command i've even heard someone refer to themselves as a 1st saxon which i thought rather like their creative but there's always this question should we need to hyphenate you know we've spent all our lives in britain you were playing for england and i think if you ask a lot of english people what is the ultimate representation or symbol of english and many of them would point to the football team i mean for me for me growing up that was an image of...
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when we think about the post reconstruction period and the lost cause and the ideology of anglo-saxon is in and what it meant for the united states and the world that moment of betrayal, think of the mid-twentieth century, the black freedom movement, calls for law and order, the tax revolt in california, the hardhat rebellion, we doubled down on our ugliness and here we are in this moment again facing a chance to re-examine ourselves that if our history is any indication. >> host: has there been an arc of progress? >> of course. my life is not what my father's was in his life was not his father's was. what does it mean to suggest that we live in the afterlife of slavery or the afterlife of jim crow? it is to suggest there has been some indication of change and progress but america is always changing but it never changes and one way to parse that is the truth of american history, the belief that white people matter more than others and th obtains no matter the conditions, still organizes and distributes the advantage and disadvantage in society. >> host: what should we know about james
when we think about the post reconstruction period and the lost cause and the ideology of anglo-saxon is in and what it meant for the united states and the world that moment of betrayal, think of the mid-twentieth century, the black freedom movement, calls for law and order, the tax revolt in california, the hardhat rebellion, we doubled down on our ugliness and here we are in this moment again facing a chance to re-examine ourselves that if our history is any indication. >> host: has...
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ongoing portrayal and when we think about the reconstruction period and sedimenttation of anglo saxonism and the united states and the world, that's the trail. the mid 20th century, the black freedom movement and you think about calls for law and order, the tax revolt in california, the hard hat rebellion and the like, we doubled down on the ugliness and here we are in this moment again, facing a chance to reimagine ourselves and if our history is any indication, we have a steep hill to climb. >> has there been an arc of progress? >> of course. look, my life isn't what my father's life was. and his life wasn't what his father's life was. so, what does it mean to suggest that we live in the after life of slavery or the afterlife of jim crow is to suggest there has been some indication of change and progress, but you know as bald baldwin says, ameribout america changing. and the belief why people matter more than others and it's still organizes, and distributes the advantaged and disadvantaged in this society. >> what should we know about james baldwin? or you call him jimmy. >> let me jus
ongoing portrayal and when we think about the reconstruction period and sedimenttation of anglo saxonism and the united states and the world, that's the trail. the mid 20th century, the black freedom movement and you think about calls for law and order, the tax revolt in california, the hard hat rebellion and the like, we doubled down on the ugliness and here we are in this moment again, facing a chance to reimagine ourselves and if our history is any indication, we have a steep hill to climb....
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post reconstruction period and the lost cause and the kind of sedimentation of the ideology of anglo-saxons on and what it meant for the united states and the world that's the moment of betrayal. think about the mid 20th century the black Ãmovement. the tax revolt in california, the hardhat rebellion and the like can we double down on our ugliness and here we are in this moment again facing a chance to reimagine ourselves and of our history is any indication, we have a steep hill to climb. >> host: has there been a narco progress? >> guest: of course. my life isn't what my father's life was like. his life is not what his father's life was like. what does it mean to suggest that we live in the afterlife of slavery or the afterlife of jim crow is to suggest that there has been some indication of change and progress but you know as baldwin says, america has always changing. the true live american history is what i call my book democracy and hiblack Ãbthat's a disbelief that white people matter more than others and that's the. >> host: what should we know about james baldwin, or as you call hi
post reconstruction period and the lost cause and the kind of sedimentation of the ideology of anglo-saxons on and what it meant for the united states and the world that's the moment of betrayal. think about the mid 20th century the black Ãmovement. the tax revolt in california, the hardhat rebellion and the like can we double down on our ugliness and here we are in this moment again facing a chance to reimagine ourselves and of our history is any indication, we have a steep hill to climb....