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you got here soo late and, you know, what did you really do? it's nothing really to commemorate. there's one billboard on highway 2 that mentions this. on my first trip i stumbled across bellowood, that's because it's theco famous american batt. >> yeah. >> otherwise, no. >> so you worked with his great grand daughter, york's. >> yeah. >> and some -- descendants of other soldiers, how is york remembered in his home county? the highway, and there's the york institute which deborah york runs. she's provided photos to me. i think all the way till knoxville in eastern tennessee, the name york. what he did. so there's, you know, there's some contention among the descendants of the men who survived that -- like ottis and bernard, their ancestors didn't get enough credit for this which is probably true. i think it is true. you hardly even knew who they were. so it's kind of a delicate deal to deal with some of the stuff. >> yeah. >> if you had to ask me before i read this book what i knew about sergeant york other than the turkey call in the movie which is -- which was not true. >> whic
you got here soo late and, you know, what did you really do? it's nothing really to commemorate. there's one billboard on highway 2 that mentions this. on my first trip i stumbled across bellowood, that's because it's theco famous american batt. >> yeah. >> otherwise, no. >> so you worked with his great grand daughter, york's. >> yeah. >> and some -- descendants of other soldiers, how is york remembered in his home county? the highway, and there's the york...
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soo much. power city journal reporting from outside that hospice oh thank you very much indeed for that update i think russia just serves the residents of gaza where she's a seizure and a mother of 5 she describes the trauma her kids are going through a mother of 5 and each minute i hear a bombing or an airstrike i just look around me and just look from my kids are they all safe i can't can i see them all i don't worry about myself whatsoever i'm worried about my kids it's not about me anymore. i just. they're not. they're not coping actually they're terrified of the time they're just listening carefully if it's going to be any good they just afraid to close their eyes that the night they don't want to sleep i struggle every single night to put them in their beds they don't want to go to sleep because they know once they close their eyes something bad will happen they will wake up panicked listening to those airstrikes and they will never come back to school again as a mother i just don't know
soo much. power city journal reporting from outside that hospice oh thank you very much indeed for that update i think russia just serves the residents of gaza where she's a seizure and a mother of 5 she describes the trauma her kids are going through a mother of 5 and each minute i hear a bombing or an airstrike i just look around me and just look from my kids are they all safe i can't can i see them all i don't worry about myself whatsoever i'm worried about my kids it's not about me anymore....
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this beneful grain free is soo help manahealthy...ood sugar. oh! farm-raised chicken!at's good chicken! hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. this is the planning effect. as carla thinks about retirement, she'll wonder, "what if i could retire sooner?" and so she'll get some advice from fidelity, and fidelity will help her explore some different scenarios, like saving more every month. ♪ and that has carla feeling so confident that she can enjoy her dream... right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. >> duncan: a landmark became a billboard of sorts over rio de janeiro this weekend. the iconic christ the redeemer statue was lit with the message, "vaccine saves." covid has ravaged brazil with more than 400,000 deaths. india though remains the world's covid hot spot. today daily deaths topped 4,000 again. a lack of vaccine is fueling anger against the government and its leaders. so are
this beneful grain free is soo help manahealthy...ood sugar. oh! farm-raised chicken!at's good chicken! hm!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (avo) beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. this is the planning effect. as carla thinks about retirement, she'll wonder, "what if i could retire sooner?" and so she'll get some advice from fidelity, and fidelity...
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. >> soo do you feel like you have this the authorities you need currently and it's just a tant question of resources?s? ki resources would be the most important thing. and then comes with that the kind of frameworks that we are talking about. for example, we proposed cross cut of director of technology, that further technologyte innovations but also leaf rations and energizes that and brings it to market right away.w and brings it to society initiatives right away..i this is whatca we need to do mo of. i call it strengthening at speed and scale. >> thank you. senator moran. >> dr. panchanathan, as i said in my opening statement, i'll try to flesh this out a bit more, as youward would know jusn states receive more than half of nsf award funding. i think it's important for us ts ensure robust academic research across the country, opportunities for all students a in my own state of kansas, one of my goals as a citizen and emc perhapss as a senator is to ma sure we do science, mathematicst engineering and i want the opp students to grow up in kansas r and attend universities to have the opp
. >> soo do you feel like you have this the authorities you need currently and it's just a tant question of resources?s? ki resources would be the most important thing. and then comes with that the kind of frameworks that we are talking about. for example, we proposed cross cut of director of technology, that further technologyte innovations but also leaf rations and energizes that and brings it to market right away.w and brings it to society initiatives right away..i this is whatca we...
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in history it's only affected the local circumstances, soo for example they have this practice and now we can look back and say maybe that wasn't the best practice but that only affected people in china. native americans and people living in india or africa or europe but now anybu kind of sae boat increasingly now the world is changing very rapidly. those things mean because it is changing so rapidly. what is the world going to look like in 2060 it's going to be very different so we have to be careful. you are a political philosopher that has worked on a number of issues that are intensely polarized and it's fair to t say that the balance of opinion in the academy is a balance within academic political philosophy. one example of this is immigration. correct me if i'm wrong but my theral sense is that argument has proven most widespread and popular in academic political philosophy are those that advocate a kind of open border stands. you've offered modest arguments for limited immigration restrictions. i'm curious if you could tell us about your experience kind of living according to yo
in history it's only affected the local circumstances, soo for example they have this practice and now we can look back and say maybe that wasn't the best practice but that only affected people in china. native americans and people living in india or africa or europe but now anybu kind of sae boat increasingly now the world is changing very rapidly. those things mean because it is changing so rapidly. what is the world going to look like in 2060 it's going to be very different so we have to be...
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you are in dallas, chicago, louisville and ill know lori and i visited youa couple times to wisconsin soo a lot of different jobs and different divisions but which position below ceo was your most favorite position and why? >> i loathed the healthcare business. you know, it's the intersection of technology, public policy and you know it's a basic human need and it's a fascinating complex industry and when i was there it was relatively small. we were maybe $3 billion in a two or 3 trillion-dollar industry and so i had the green light to grow the business and that was fun and exciting. it was one of the first ge businesses in china and india in different places around the world but it began to meet a lifelong healthcare passion and it to be, you know, to a certain extent the u.s. biggest problem or opportunity or biggest industry and this is just a bunch of opportunities but that was really great fun. i just look forward to work every dayor and i learned a lot and it was just a great platform for me so that was one that was always immensely enjoyable. >> right, you were running ge medical w
you are in dallas, chicago, louisville and ill know lori and i visited youa couple times to wisconsin soo a lot of different jobs and different divisions but which position below ceo was your most favorite position and why? >> i loathed the healthcare business. you know, it's the intersection of technology, public policy and you know it's a basic human need and it's a fascinating complex industry and when i was there it was relatively small. we were maybe $3 billion in a two or 3...
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working long hours could literally kill you soo the next time your boss asks you to work late, you go ahead and report him for attempted murder. at the same time it's kind of weird because working can till you. but then you also need money to stay alive. which is why it's so important to find the right balance. and i know the study makes sense but i'm a little suspicious of the world health organization here, right it feels like one of their researchers got caught leaving early on friday, actually i did a study on this, and if i don't go out for drinks right now, i could actually die, yeah, jaggermeister specifically. by the way, don't you find it funny that everybody's response to this is that in working too long kills you, then we have to stop immediately. but when a study that comes out that says drinking too much or eating too much dessert will kill you, then everybody says yeah, look, man, everything kills you. people worry too much. you've got to live a little. in fact, usually when we find out something could kill you, that just makes it cool and dangerous, you know? so who kno
working long hours could literally kill you soo the next time your boss asks you to work late, you go ahead and report him for attempted murder. at the same time it's kind of weird because working can till you. but then you also need money to stay alive. which is why it's so important to find the right balance. and i know the study makes sense but i'm a little suspicious of the world health organization here, right it feels like one of their researchers got caught leaving early on friday,...
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that is to say liberty of expressions liberty of discourse and soo on. i think the conservators should do more to reach out to these people, not for grand alliances simply to have that interaction. it devours its children. we have a revolution like this a cultural revolution right now from the left, there are those who dissent from it do not go far or phyllis gone too far they get pushed to the side. i would speculate a little this might be the makings of a new wave of what we call neoconservatism. people on the left have been disillusioned and move toward the right if not necessary full-blown into the conservative camp. i may have one more example of this, or something counted about three years ago not sure it's called the walkaway movement . people mostly in their 20s and 30s who've grown up in the left a very conventional liberal perhaps. they are walking away from the democratic party or the progressive wing of the democratic party. to the audience here i would reference one particular one woman who gave a video for this walkaway group it's on youtub
that is to say liberty of expressions liberty of discourse and soo on. i think the conservators should do more to reach out to these people, not for grand alliances simply to have that interaction. it devours its children. we have a revolution like this a cultural revolution right now from the left, there are those who dissent from it do not go far or phyllis gone too far they get pushed to the side. i would speculate a little this might be the makings of a new wave of what we call...
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. >> okay, soo killing season is a book here that just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedicthe last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. as i'll go through in my presentation, i started to learn things in the course of my work and i wanted to bring my experiences in the voices of my patients to other readers so they could be changed in the way i was changed in my view about the opioid epidemic. >> awesome, thank you so much. i'm looking forward seeing your presentation and i know your audience is as well. we will share the screen and go ahead through the presentation and i will be with all of you in the chat and then we will come back to audience questions during the second half of the event. >> okay. can you see that okay? >> yes, we can see your screen. >> all right. okay. this is a picture of albany acin hartford where i work. i've been there as a paramedic in hartford for over 25 years and i've become attached to the city and this is a picture that i particularly love. okay, so i began as a paramedic. there's a picture of me in 1995 when i started working as a par
. >> okay, soo killing season is a book here that just came out and it's about my experiences as a paramedicthe last 25 years and following the opioid epidemic. as i'll go through in my presentation, i started to learn things in the course of my work and i wanted to bring my experiences in the voices of my patients to other readers so they could be changed in the way i was changed in my view about the opioid epidemic. >> awesome, thank you so much. i'm looking forward seeing your...
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historyth really matters and archives matter a lot so thank you soo much. >> you wrote this book in the year or less? >> something like a year-ish. >> i can't imagine writing a book that fast. >> it's a terrific book. >> it is a good book, it is, very compelling. >> thank a you. it's certainly not comprehensive. i hope there are many more to come but it was exciting to stitch it altogether and hope people will read it and hopefully will all meet up at the archives sometime. [inaudible] >> yes, yes. thank you all so much. >> thank you, lisa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. tonight at 9 p.m. eastern on "after words" in her latest book process, massachusetts democratic senator elizabeth warren talks about persistence in her life as a professor, a u.s. senator, and as a democratic presidential candidate. she's anything by "washington post" white house reporter tonight at 10 p.m. eastern the development of precision bombing during world war ii is is the subject of best-selling author malcolm gladwell was new book obama mafia, a dream, a temp
historyth really matters and archives matter a lot so thank you soo much. >> you wrote this book in the year or less? >> something like a year-ish. >> i can't imagine writing a book that fast. >> it's a terrific book. >> it is a good book, it is, very compelling. >> thank a you. it's certainly not comprehensive. i hope there are many more to come but it was exciting to stitch it altogether and hope people will read it and hopefully will all meet up at the...
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you have managed to jerk them around soo many times. there is also some really substantive stuff.en administration with respect to what it believes to chbe climate change. i think that they are profoundly wrong. it is not the pipes that do not leak that will cause this damage sort of controlling the distribution of fossil fuels. they are foreign affairs situations. these pipelines often go to ports which often transport this overseas. it turns out you have reliable sources of gas going to europe that reduces the level that the soviets will have. there is a world change. it is so juvenile and simpleminded. short-circuiting all of those situations. in fact, just to put it generally, jim did not mention it here but he did mention it in the introduction to his book. the amount of unilateralism, this side or the other or anthony fauci, i have yet to see any real statement that has been put forward on such an important question. some procedure targeted to older people. is there any treatment before the hospital? these are not recommended for the widespread use everywhere else. all of th
you have managed to jerk them around soo many times. there is also some really substantive stuff.en administration with respect to what it believes to chbe climate change. i think that they are profoundly wrong. it is not the pipes that do not leak that will cause this damage sort of controlling the distribution of fossil fuels. they are foreign affairs situations. these pipelines often go to ports which often transport this overseas. it turns out you have reliable sources of gas going to...
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better trade deal we boys had a great relationship but we need ld t tel relnshiionsions you,eyou,ack b soob,ndonrandonhondon' ',usus l ta'litsh uow p uow ross rohe crohentryro arere revting nschains bool bs w bs en open hopheirsidsidss t wte sere parnrtinntag thatoryhatory next. you thihiourrsr be e of theis tn t y y he s sst doo not liehathetajority theopheulation i ats r , the garbage workers who pick up my f freakig trash risk their lives every day, more than anyone in the school system, figured out or get off the podium because you know what people like me and a lot of other people out there who will gladly take your seat and figured out. it's not a high bar. raise the freaking lately, it's been hard to think about the future. but thinking about the future, is human nature. ♪♪ at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors listen and work with you to create personalized investment strategies to help you get back to drafting dreams and building your future. edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual. experience capability, crafted by lexus. the remarkable gx and lx. lease
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i take soo many picturesk i record everything. i fill will everything.rough pictures, it if they are mine, if they are my friends, if they are, you know, whoevers. and i just thought it would be really cute to mick a whole like life-long story through pictures. cuz it, you know, my life is kind of crazy and it's cool to have a little memory of it. >> stephen: you also have a new album, it is coming out, happier than ever. comes out in july. and we're going to get a little taste of it tonight on the show. what you can tell me about the songng you're going to perform, "your power." >> so i'm so excited about this album, first of all stsm my favorite thing i've ever createted. yeah, i don't know, i'm just so proud of it. and feel so cocky about it, i got to tell you. and "your power" i would say is my favorite song that i have ever written. and that doesn't mean like i don't like any other songs, i just-- therere is someththing at it that i just-- i memean i reay feelel very krrk organize c cky about it, i think there are just times in life where you should
i take soo many picturesk i record everything. i fill will everything.rough pictures, it if they are mine, if they are my friends, if they are, you know, whoevers. and i just thought it would be really cute to mick a whole like life-long story through pictures. cuz it, you know, my life is kind of crazy and it's cool to have a little memory of it. >> stephen: you also have a new album, it is coming out, happier than ever. comes out in july. and we're going to get a little taste of it...
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>> soo this number, judzy, this number of 62,000-- 26,500 is a-- 62,500 is the number of refugees we as a nation will accept, to which we will aspire, in this calender year. or i should say in this fiscal year for the united states government. this reflects president biden's unwavering commitment to our refugee program, to our proudest heritage, of leading the world in refugee admission. this number was a balance of between our highest aspirations and the reality, the reality. the fact that we will also have to rebuild the refugee system because of its dismantlement by the prior administration. so we are balancing our hopes and aspirations for people around the world without seek a legal pathway to humanitarian relief and the fact that we have inherited a system that was torn apart. >> woodruff: we will leave it there, secretary alejandro mayorkas of the department of homeland security, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me, judy. >> woodruff: it has been three months since president biden ended american military involvement in the war in yemen. the u.s. was providing logis
>> soo this number, judzy, this number of 62,000-- 26,500 is a-- 62,500 is the number of refugees we as a nation will accept, to which we will aspire, in this calender year. or i should say in this fiscal year for the united states government. this reflects president biden's unwavering commitment to our refugee program, to our proudest heritage, of leading the world in refugee admission. this number was a balance of between our highest aspirations and the reality, the reality. the fact...
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this messagef belongingn soo many different layers and so beautifully that we have our audience memembersach time and it also the tists right there, th cultures and on john run dress, and they love the opportunity of makining conversation wh other artists. and then therefore, then the each off the pole in the y you know, pull into theirwn neighborhoods and audnces. and then we kind of move on from ther so we of you will be worse to joinl our movement, right? bebecause e feel like, you kn, this is a ti to redefined community what it means to belong to america. yeah and i know that, like many other nonprofits, you o have suffered durining the panta. but what is it that youu want folks at home to know about your ororganization and what it needs right now. o um yes, we have largely moved in online forormat in 2020nd be continuing, bubut we're hoping o ll off our very first m music festival in san jose on september 25 and you know, but the conversation doesn't need to stop just becae there is a pandemic going on. if it all it heard, it has urged us to create and reach out to re and more commun
this messagef belongingn soo many different layers and so beautifully that we have our audience memembersach time and it also the tists right there, th cultures and on john run dress, and they love the opportunity of makining conversation wh other artists. and then therefore, then the each off the pole in the y you know, pull into theirwn neighborhoods and audnces. and then we kind of move on from ther so we of you will be worse to joinl our movement, right? bebecause e feel like, you kn, this...
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hey soos lazar no.with a video game injury and their top power hitter is still sporting a shiner thanks to a ricochet in batting practice first black eye for me, so you know, i didn't really know what to expect and something with vision. for baseball you don't wanna mess around with after missing a couple of games, matt olsen was seeing the ball just fine. in his first game back olson's seven home runs leads the a's and right behind him with six is remote. laureano probably the single athletic who can most influence a game in the field and at the plate. i mean, you guys you know, human highlight real the a's. they're used to being in contention. they've been a playoff team for three straight years. the giants haven't been in the postseason since 2016. but right now i have the best record in the national league. i believe in our players. so for me to say that. i'm surprised that we're performing well, um, i'm pleased to aspects of the giant success can at least be partially credited toe one player, buste
hey soos lazar no.with a video game injury and their top power hitter is still sporting a shiner thanks to a ricochet in batting practice first black eye for me, so you know, i didn't really know what to expect and something with vision. for baseball you don't wanna mess around with after missing a couple of games, matt olsen was seeing the ball just fine. in his first game back olson's seven home runs leads the a's and right behind him with six is remote. laureano probably the single athletic...
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♪ pepto bibismol coatsts and soos yourur stomach f for fast reref than anyny other chehew.lightftful chw wiwith pepto b bismol chewe. >> pauley: many of us are making summer travel plans. but if you're not quite ready to take the plunge, how about a trip around the world without setting a foot out the door? mo rocca is our guide. >> reporter: adrian charley loves to travel. >> i've been to kenya, and to morocco and camped out in the desert. i've been to cuba, the united arab emirates, and madagascar, i can't believe i forgot that. >> reporter: are you sure you're full name isn't adrian rand mcnally. for her 50th birthday she was pulling out all of the stops. >> i planned first, class-class tickets to paris. i was going to stay at one of the hotels at champs-elysees. >> reporter: but then covid happened. but where there is a will and wi-fi, there is a way. >> we get our first glimpse of the eiffel tower. >> the oculas entered my life. >> reporter: she is talking about this, a virtual reality head set, v.r. for short, adrian has spent the last year globe trotting. >> this is
♪ pepto bibismol coatsts and soos yourur stomach f for fast reref than anyny other chehew.lightftful chw wiwith pepto b bismol chewe. >> pauley: many of us are making summer travel plans. but if you're not quite ready to take the plunge, how about a trip around the world without setting a foot out the door? mo rocca is our guide. >> reporter: adrian charley loves to travel. >> i've been to kenya, and to morocco and camped out in the desert. i've been to cuba, the united arab...
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with those bipartisan bills but if you reform medicare part d for every american over 65 soo to ask not look at those areas that we agree it does make a difference and we had a hearing the other day and then witness said we came to one dozen bills or drugs that have been around for a long time but we know in any business you take their previous business and that was very dismissive of hr three so can we not work together what we agree on because let's hope it's not paid for by other priorities these are people's premiums and payroll taxes can you commit that many? >> let me first agree with you. we need to w work together i hope you will trust if you need technical assistance as we try to tackle to lower drug prices and not only working together will produce results but ick can guarantee you give us the assignment we will take it on if you give us dollars we will keep the money where it is supposed to stay and follow the law. and make sure we comply whatever the prescriptions are within that legislation to become law. >> all that money stay and medicare? >> we went to make sure we are i
with those bipartisan bills but if you reform medicare part d for every american over 65 soo to ask not look at those areas that we agree it does make a difference and we had a hearing the other day and then witness said we came to one dozen bills or drugs that have been around for a long time but we know in any business you take their previous business and that was very dismissive of hr three so can we not work together what we agree on because let's hope it's not paid for by other priorities...
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. >> dow's higher for the month by 100 points we'll soo see if it lasts. you. >> and remember, we're going to be fighting ray and go away. the viewers have to pay careful attention. going to be an interesting two weeks. >> thanks, art >>> after the break, don't miss the ceo of commercial real estate services giant cushman and wakefield. that stock is up more than 80% over the past 12 months. it's up 3% right now first, check out shares of domino's pizza popping in the last hour after bill ackman said he has a 6% stake in the company, calling ate big international growth company and also saying he sold his starbucks stake as he got into dominos shares up 3. f din5%oromos we'll be right back. business which isr uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through t
. >> dow's higher for the month by 100 points we'll soo see if it lasts. you. >> and remember, we're going to be fighting ray and go away. the viewers have to pay careful attention. going to be an interesting two weeks. >> thanks, art >>> after the break, don't miss the ceo of commercial real estate services giant cushman and wakefield. that stock is up more than 80% over the past 12 months. it's up 3% right now first, check out shares of domino's pizza popping in the...
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t which cost £1100 and is now 'ust soo.�* which cost £1100 and is now 'ust over£500. ., ., , . ,., overrst thing to bear in mind is that as soon as you see prices like £500 one way for a three hour flight to portugal you can absolutely bat that every airline and every holiday company is thinking, we could do with a bit of that, and so you will see over the next few days i am pretty sure a lot more holidays being put onto portugal and certainly not to gibraltar because i should say there is not really the room so prices should start to come down. the next review of the green list when personally i think it will be greatly expanded will take place in the first few days ofjune. that will take effect about a week later so certainly by mid june i would be very surprised if for instance the spanish islands and the greek islands and may be italy and maybe france will be on the green list. i stress that is only a production and purely speculation. and therefore there will be of course a kind of overall reduction in prices as the demand gets spread around more locations but you are at this stage
t which cost £1100 and is now 'ust soo.�* which cost £1100 and is now 'ust over£500. ., ., , . ,., overrst thing to bear in mind is that as soon as you see prices like £500 one way for a three hour flight to portugal you can absolutely bat that every airline and every holiday company is thinking, we could do with a bit of that, and so you will see over the next few days i am pretty sure a lot more holidays being put onto portugal and certainly not to gibraltar because i should say there...