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act ii sharon.ou outlined a constructive case on china and in the last 24 hours or so in asia putting out a call that maybe you a conceit upside of plus 20% for chinese equities. that's been reflected in the gains this morning in the session. what is the geopolitical risk of that sharon? sharon: i agree there are risks in the geopolitics at the moment still looks pretty difficult globally. i think that geopolitics is something which we are living with now and will for the next few years. that means a little bit more volatility in stocks and uncertainty. it means perhaps a little bit more regionalization, as you can't export and so many things as you did before as you were discussing with respect to the netherlands and semi conductors. i think it means maybe therefore higher inflation as well. lots of different risks in the mix. china in the near term is the reopening and better earnings growth this next year. a playbook similar to the one we saw in the u.s. and europe when they reopened. we are not
act ii sharon.ou outlined a constructive case on china and in the last 24 hours or so in asia putting out a call that maybe you a conceit upside of plus 20% for chinese equities. that's been reflected in the gains this morning in the session. what is the geopolitical risk of that sharon? sharon: i agree there are risks in the geopolitics at the moment still looks pretty difficult globally. i think that geopolitics is something which we are living with now and will for the next few years. that...
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are they, sharon? no, i don't think there is the same thing but and i can't say i know i, you know, i'm not an expert in a regulation or a safety or a ethics. but you know, in my coverage, you know, it definitely seems like there will have to be some pushback. it can't just be totally free rain and it won't be. so regulation is coming, legislation is coming. the question is, how can we do the best we can to make sure these tools can be used for good for the types of use cases that michael was just talking about for the way it's definitely going to change the way we work on, you know, for example, microsoft just, you know, over the past couple of days is, has already reported to be adding chat, g p t, or similar technologies to all of its applications that so many of us use every day at work. so you know, it's the pandora's box is open it, right? it's not going right in the box, right? well at am i did do the series begin the pandora's box in our youtube top box. we have mike v saying, i worry about the
are they, sharon? no, i don't think there is the same thing but and i can't say i know i, you know, i'm not an expert in a regulation or a safety or a ethics. but you know, in my coverage, you know, it definitely seems like there will have to be some pushback. it can't just be totally free rain and it won't be. so regulation is coming, legislation is coming. the question is, how can we do the best we can to make sure these tools can be used for good for the types of use cases that michael was...
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senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson is here with more sharon >> we visited a schoolional trade school the marcy lab school is changing the way post-education is delivered, partnering the business community to prepare black and brown adults for 60-year tech jobs. >> former teachers ruben albanna and markantonio, found many successful high school students struggled in college. >> what we learned was that college warrsn't serving our students they created marcy lab school for student of color the program focusses on giving students the skills they need to do the jobs they want even without a college degree their education includes classes, intern ships and job opportunities with support from j.p. morgan chase, tiger global, microsoft and other companies. >> spending years with our students has let them to see them as not only students who have a ton of potential, but can be true hiring pipelines for their organizations. >> devonte duncan had trouble getting his classes for his engineering degree and didn't want to take on more debt. >> college wasn't going to be sustain
senior personal finance correspondent sharon epperson is here with more sharon >> we visited a schoolional trade school the marcy lab school is changing the way post-education is delivered, partnering the business community to prepare black and brown adults for 60-year tech jobs. >> former teachers ruben albanna and markantonio, found many successful high school students struggled in college. >> what we learned was that college warrsn't serving our students they created marcy...
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so, sharon had the paper's 150 years' worth of archives digitized, an ongoing diary of the communityor historians, people hunting for family lore or simply a personal win. >> you get two old guys in the barbershop arguing about who scored the winning basket in a basketball game 50 years ago, well, they can just come down here or go online and they can find out who scored the winning basket. dina: but more important than wagers is the index's presence around village governance. >> we're keeping an eye on things that are going on. so it's important to be a watchdog, even if there are very few occasions where it's needed. dina: jeff sherman is a village councilman and longtime business owner, and art kale is the village manager. >> if we're relying on someone from detroit or jackson or battle creek, it's not going to be that same personal commitment and understanding of what's going on. and so -- dina: it builds trust. >> if there is, it builds trust. >> and it builds community, which is one of the reasons i'm really concerned about the newspaper. i don't want to lose it. >> i think loc
so, sharon had the paper's 150 years' worth of archives digitized, an ongoing diary of the communityor historians, people hunting for family lore or simply a personal win. >> you get two old guys in the barbershop arguing about who scored the winning basket in a basketball game 50 years ago, well, they can just come down here or go online and they can find out who scored the winning basket. dina: but more important than wagers is the index's presence around village governance. >>...
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she was a lot of what your previous guest, sharon, said , previous guest, sharon, said, where they with me to society was murdered when she was 16. and her murderer didn't get a whole lifetime , although we whole lifetime, although we believe he should have done and just like these girls that got the glitter has had her. our society doesn't seem to be taken seriously. violence against, women and girls and the life long implications i have . it long implications i have. it seems to be a theme very much so. this week . it does, and so. this week. it does, and i you've been sort of like quite vocal about the rape situation in scotland as well . so when you in scotland as well. so when you first heard this news, i mean, gary glitter, i mean, he is just half of that sentence . do you half of that sentence. do you think i mean the law has ironically been changed. it was chinese last year. so they now to serve at least three quarters of their sentence . but in gary of their sentence. but in gary glitter case, we can't apply it retrospectively. so you know, serving half your sentence is , servi
she was a lot of what your previous guest, sharon, said , previous guest, sharon, said, where they with me to society was murdered when she was 16. and her murderer didn't get a whole lifetime , although we whole lifetime, although we believe he should have done and just like these girls that got the glitter has had her. our society doesn't seem to be taken seriously. violence against, women and girls and the life long implications i have . it long implications i have. it seems to be a theme...
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she was a lot of what your previous guest, sharon, said , previous guest, sharon, said, where they with me to society was murdered when she was 16. and her murderer didn't get a whole lifetime , although we whole lifetime, although we believe he should have done and just like these girls that got the glitter has had her. our society doesn't seem to be taken seriously. violence against, women and girls and the life long implications i have . it long implications i have. it seems to be a theme very much so. this week . it does, and so. this week. it does, and i you've been sort of like quite vocal about the rape situation in scotland as well . so when you in scotland as well. so when you first heard this news, i mean, gary glitter, i mean, he is just half of that sentence . do you half of that sentence. do you think i mean the law has ironically been changed. it was chinese last year. so they now to serve at least three quarters of their sentence . but in gary of their sentence. but in gary glitter case, we can't apply it retrospectively. so you know, serving half your sentence is , servi
she was a lot of what your previous guest, sharon, said , previous guest, sharon, said, where they with me to society was murdered when she was 16. and her murderer didn't get a whole lifetime , although we whole lifetime, although we believe he should have done and just like these girls that got the glitter has had her. our society doesn't seem to be taken seriously. violence against, women and girls and the life long implications i have . it long implications i have. it seems to be a theme...
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i said goodbye to sharon before her next turn. carry the water. i held back tears when trying to express to her what the water walk meant to me. and i promise to stay in touch. after saying goodbye to everyone else, i slowly started driving back to wisconsin. but i had to stop my car one more time. as i watched sharon carrying the water, a flock of white pelicans soared above her, following her path. i took a few photos. this is one of them. then pulled myself away. i was leaving. a whole new part of my heart opened to a beautiful community and ceremony. i now know that powerful forces regularly gather to honor the water and fight for the land, and that knowledge offers me a degree of comfort and strength. i ask you to consider the ways that conventional americans environmentalism too easily isolates its ethical concerns for the land from and from efforts to dismantle white supremacy. see, this ease of isolation reveals a violence at the core of environmental lives that may prove difficult to eradicate. the water walk offers just one example of ho
i said goodbye to sharon before her next turn. carry the water. i held back tears when trying to express to her what the water walk meant to me. and i promise to stay in touch. after saying goodbye to everyone else, i slowly started driving back to wisconsin. but i had to stop my car one more time. as i watched sharon carrying the water, a flock of white pelicans soared above her, following her path. i took a few photos. this is one of them. then pulled myself away. i was leaving. a whole new...
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today we honor sharon and celebrate her service. i am hopeful that sharon's record of public service will inspire future generations of young women to consider this important work. on behalf of mississippi's third congressional district, i would like to extend my sincere thanks to sharon johnson for her 35 years of unwavering service. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. manning: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. manning: thank you, mr. speaker. on this day 63 years ago, four courageous north carolina a and t students, franklin, gentleman breel, joseph, and david stage add sit-in at the white's only lunch count irof the woolworth department store in greensboro, north carolina, after they were refused service. they came ton known as the greensboro four. in the days to come, their peaceful pro
today we honor sharon and celebrate her service. i am hopeful that sharon's record of public service will inspire future generations of young women to consider this important work. on behalf of mississippi's third congressional district, i would like to extend my sincere thanks to sharon johnson for her 35 years of unwavering service. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? ms. manning: i ask...
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sara and sharon continue to support jim who intends to appeal his conviction. you're going to stand by him no matter what? >> oh, absolutely. >> sharon krauseneck rejects the possibility that her husband has permanently traded his golden years for the hardened metal of a prison cell. >> we have a lot of hope. we have a lot of faith. this is not our retirement. this is a hiccup. this is just a -- just a pause. >> and krauseneck's lawyers say that forcing him to defend a 40-year-old case violated his constitutional right to a fair trial. are you worried at all about that? if an appellate court ruled in favor of jim krauseneck and said that his rights had been violated, then it would all be for nothing. >> it wouldn't all be for nothing. cathy's story was able to be told, and that family was able to get justice. justice has been done for cathy. >>> i'm erin moruraty and this is my life of crime. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the eninedition. >> now at 11:00, another bay area city trying to use traffic barriers to deter sex work on the streets. >>> and yes, t
sara and sharon continue to support jim who intends to appeal his conviction. you're going to stand by him no matter what? >> oh, absolutely. >> sharon krauseneck rejects the possibility that her husband has permanently traded his golden years for the hardened metal of a prison cell. >> we have a lot of hope. we have a lot of faith. this is not our retirement. this is a hiccup. this is just a -- just a pause. >> and krauseneck's lawyers say that forcing him to defend a...
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making her day >> reporter: 13-year-old sharon is celebrating her birthday here in the hospital with flo by her side >> it's my birthday, but, like, she just made my whole day i kind of know her from when i was little i've been coming here a lot, and she kind of, like, is one thing i look forward to. always a great time when i see her. flo is probably my best friend because every time i see her, she just, like, makes my day, and i don't have to be here and be sad i just like think of her >> our dogs help our kids feel better and get better. i've gotten to see their heart rates improve and get up and around to play with the dogs it just makes them get better quicker. >> reporter: helping the recover and providing a sense of home aries is on hand to assist patients like sebastian to walk, and children's even has a new pen paws program, giving patients the chance to exchange letters with their furry friends. david has a handmade one ready to go. >> this is my pen paw an it says, dear uno, i would love to go on a walk with you again >> these dogs here in the hospital, they're trained to
making her day >> reporter: 13-year-old sharon is celebrating her birthday here in the hospital with flo by her side >> it's my birthday, but, like, she just made my whole day i kind of know her from when i was little i've been coming here a lot, and she kind of, like, is one thing i look forward to. always a great time when i see her. flo is probably my best friend because every time i see her, she just, like, makes my day, and i don't have to be here and be sad i just like think...
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there is another choice for the labour party, sharon.s a labour mp and if he stood in his constituency, he probably would win. so rather than creating barriers, why don't we try and bring people together? but whether it isjeremy corbyn or keir starmer or somebody else, the key thing for this country is who pays for this crisis. and unless we get different choices, it will be workers who pay again. sharon graham, thank you for coming on. i hope you come back soon. now, from cardiff to liverpool, web preparations are getting going for one of the biggest stages in the world, eurovision, of course, which the uk is hosting on behalf of ukraine, which won last year. we can show you the stage, which is meant to represent a huge help to show the open arms from europe to ukraine, the country which has been hit so hard by conflict. we wanted to see how people in uk feel watching what is going on in liverpool from afar. timur miroshnychenko is the country's eurovision presenter, their equivalent of graham norton. i asked him what it meant to him in
there is another choice for the labour party, sharon.s a labour mp and if he stood in his constituency, he probably would win. so rather than creating barriers, why don't we try and bring people together? but whether it isjeremy corbyn or keir starmer or somebody else, the key thing for this country is who pays for this crisis. and unless we get different choices, it will be workers who pay again. sharon graham, thank you for coming on. i hope you come back soon. now, from cardiff to liverpool,...
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sharon christiansen and barbara walk. oh, evelyn perdomo, now as well at mercy as well as rebecca g. from scs. these are incredible individuals who worked tirelessly to bring the vision of 10 64 mission to life. and i have been honored to work alongside them on it, and there's another individual who is a friend to all of us who many of you know and who was a perfect reflection of what 10 64 mission is. and that person is liz pocock report everything she had. there was a round of applause. liz poured everything she had into this project and into everything she worked on. so thank you. sharon barbara, evelyn rebecca. everyone else and a special thank you to liz. truly. thank you. but financing investing in a project like 10 60 permission isn't easy. and involved many solving many challenges to the closing and construction process, but not figuring out how to solve those challenges was never an option. because the chase we are committed to this work. we are committed to this beautiful city. we are committed to mercy and the
sharon christiansen and barbara walk. oh, evelyn perdomo, now as well at mercy as well as rebecca g. from scs. these are incredible individuals who worked tirelessly to bring the vision of 10 64 mission to life. and i have been honored to work alongside them on it, and there's another individual who is a friend to all of us who many of you know and who was a perfect reflection of what 10 64 mission is. and that person is liz pocock report everything she had. there was a round of applause. liz...
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sharon the discovery place of children and all of the professionals who care for our children. [applause] [applause] now, this is the opposite issue. more and more families are seeking childcare options. while she would love to help she simply does not have the resources, space or staff to accommodate. to help address this issue we are proposing three new childcare tax credit programs. these programs help improve childcare facilities, support employers who support the workers with childcare assistance. and allow more of our dedicated childcare workers to earn a pay increase. we are also investing more than $78 million to increase childcare subsidy rates to childcare providers across the stage. [applause] together, these actions will help more childcare providers to start their businesses, stay in business or expand their businesses. but we are not stopping there. missouri's own susan established the first public kindergarten right here in the state of missouri. we want to expand on this effort started so long ago. we are here to announce our plan to invest $56 million to begin
sharon the discovery place of children and all of the professionals who care for our children. [applause] [applause] now, this is the opposite issue. more and more families are seeking childcare options. while she would love to help she simply does not have the resources, space or staff to accommodate. to help address this issue we are proposing three new childcare tax credit programs. these programs help improve childcare facilities, support employers who support the workers with childcare...
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our health correspondent sharon barbourjoined them as they rehearsed.elia and molly, aged nine and ten. # tell someone...# they hope it will help children talk about their feelings. it is very powerful because you need to tell someone if you feel under the weather. there's a line that says, like, if you're feeling blue, tell someone. and it is just really good. it helps people to start speaking up about their emotions. yeah. one of our friends once was sad and i told her about the song and she just opened up with all of her different emotions. yeah. concern for children's mental health has grown, especially since the pandemic. there were a lot of children with anxiety and there stilll is. all i do is listen. i don't do anything else but be there to listen . and i encourage the children to talk to other people. - the whole school approach is what we are working onl is tell somebody and i that is why the children obviously made their song. # tell someone...# the song, performed by mill hill primary school rock band, is to mark children's mental health wee
our health correspondent sharon barbourjoined them as they rehearsed.elia and molly, aged nine and ten. # tell someone...# they hope it will help children talk about their feelings. it is very powerful because you need to tell someone if you feel under the weather. there's a line that says, like, if you're feeling blue, tell someone. and it is just really good. it helps people to start speaking up about their emotions. yeah. one of our friends once was sad and i told her about the song and she...
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ah pakistan's former president prevents mer sharon has died in dubai after a long illness. ah, pa, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha with me for the back. people also coming up the battle for back move, report so fierce fighting as mercenaries from the russian wagner group try to take control of the ukrainian city. the u. s. shoots down a suspected chinese spy balloon bay gene calls it a violation of international practice. and po francis holds a large, mycene, ju back calling for the given as, as he wraps up his historic visit to south to don. ah, thank you very much for joining us. former pakistani president pervis machine has died at the age of 79. after a long illness he had been living in self imposed exile in dubai since 2016 that a hierarchy takes a look back at my child's life and the controversy surrounding his political career . for rasmus sheriff was living in exile for years, fighting to clear his name. the form of pakistani president was charged in connection with a 2007 assassination of former prime minister ben as a bhutto. he was also sentenced to d
ah pakistan's former president prevents mer sharon has died in dubai after a long illness. ah, pa, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha with me for the back. people also coming up the battle for back move, report so fierce fighting as mercenaries from the russian wagner group try to take control of the ukrainian city. the u. s. shoots down a suspected chinese spy balloon bay gene calls it a violation of international practice. and po francis holds a large, mycene, ju back calling for the...
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so, you know, sharon and rosalind were saying, well, what you going to write your article on? you got to do a contribution. and so i had done something on mary church, terrell for, the dictionary of american -- biographies. i didn't want to do her again. i couldn't figure out who i wanted to work with. so i talked to mother and my mother said, well you know, there was this woman that went to your grandfather's church named nannie helen burroughs, and she, you know, and i might tell you the thing that's so amazing, it is that her name was not a name, was widely understood by my generation of the 1970s. and she died in like 62. so it's like she had been gone even that long. but anyway, i, i, i went into the i was working maryland, so i went in and i looked at the things there and it was pretty much there that i was to write the article about nannie helen burroughs and the training school for women and girls for afro studies. but the good story is this. so now i'm in graduate school and i'm at the university of rochester with people like general casey and i. i decided is going to
so, you know, sharon and rosalind were saying, well, what you going to write your article on? you got to do a contribution. and so i had done something on mary church, terrell for, the dictionary of american -- biographies. i didn't want to do her again. i couldn't figure out who i wanted to work with. so i talked to mother and my mother said, well you know, there was this woman that went to your grandfather's church named nannie helen burroughs, and she, you know, and i might tell you the...
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. >> sharon chin introduce us to this week's bay area award winner. >> reporter: he's building bridges and making sure the next generation of young people have hope. >> you have to put your leg up there. >> reporter: he's afraid of heights but he musters the courage to go to the window to enjoy the panoramic view of san francisco from the top floors of linked in. >> it's an uncomfortable space and then a beautiful view, it's amazing. >> reporter: he's not here for himself. the field trip is to open the eyes and minds of 90 antioch teenagers he brought with him. >> we are like kids in a candy store. >> reporter: he partnered with linked in to show students what it's like working in the tech world because of they can't see it, i can't imagine themselves in it. >> a lot of our students, especially kids that come from marginalized communities a lot of tfeele their environment. >> reporter: the oakland native who grew up in antioch is exposing ena view of the world he lacked as a kid. >> my father was in prison. my mother struggled a whole lot , whether it was mental health, drug abuse. so
. >> sharon chin introduce us to this week's bay area award winner. >> reporter: he's building bridges and making sure the next generation of young people have hope. >> you have to put your leg up there. >> reporter: he's afraid of heights but he musters the courage to go to the window to enjoy the panoramic view of san francisco from the top floors of linked in. >> it's an uncomfortable space and then a beautiful view, it's amazing. >> reporter: he's not...
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sharon ames is the executive director othe fauquier community food bank.lked yesterday about her community and what these cuts might meet for -- mean for them. who is it that you serve? who are the people that come through your door? >> it is all walks of life. and i'll go back to the thrift store side. i have people now who used to shop over there and know their money went to buy food here, but now they've had to come to me and say, times have changed. gas is high, food is high. i need your help. we help the homeless. it's everybody. william: we're here talking to you because the pandemic snap benefit extension is about to expire. do you have a sense of what that's going to mean for the people of this county? >> we are going to feel it. they're going to feel like they are starting to call now and ask us questions about, you know, if we can expand and they can get more food if need be. and we always answer, yes, we will do the very, very best we can. from what i am hearing and what i'm understanding, it can be around $95 to $100 a month. but again, that de
sharon ames is the executive director othe fauquier community food bank.lked yesterday about her community and what these cuts might meet for -- mean for them. who is it that you serve? who are the people that come through your door? >> it is all walks of life. and i'll go back to the thrift store side. i have people now who used to shop over there and know their money went to buy food here, but now they've had to come to me and say, times have changed. gas is high, food is high. i need...