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and being here, theo, it brought my memory back. >> theo: it did? >> ciara: yeah.emember how much i love ben. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> lani: i'm glad that tip was right, dad, and ciara is safe, but we would've tracked her down without aunt paulina just butting in and flashing her money around. look, she's trying to buy our forgiveness. otherwise, she wouldn't have lifted a finger to help ciara. >> abe: you know, i think she was genuinely trying to help your brother. don't you think she saved the department some time? >> eli: probably. >> abe: you know, i'm grateful for that. >> lani: great. she wins again. >> abe: oh, honey-- >> lani: no, dad, this is what she does. and--why can't you see it? >> abe: you know, you have made me aware, sweetheart, of what she did to you in the past. but isn't it possible that now, in the present, she's trying to make it up to you? >> paulina: i'm sorry for disrespecting you. >> olivia: i raised you better than that. >> paulina: i said i was sorry! i'm--i'm just surprised to see you, is all. and i just got this place. i didn't think yo
and being here, theo, it brought my memory back. >> theo: it did? >> ciara: yeah.emember how much i love ben. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> lani: i'm glad that tip was right, dad, and ciara is safe, but we would've tracked her down without aunt paulina just butting in and flashing her money around. look, she's trying to buy our forgiveness. otherwise, she wouldn't have lifted a finger to help ciara. >> abe: you know, i think she was genuinely trying to help your brother....
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he called theo. and these letters began when theo was a young girl and they continued until, well, this is why i don't know if i should tell you about the heartbreaking end, i won't tell you exactly what happened but eventually the correspondence was broken off by her dad. anyway, i had a chance to use this correspondence it's some of the most candid correspondence i've encounter in history. it allows me to accomplish one aspect of getting into the head and hearts of the characters. another reason i chose to write on this subject and the murder of jim fisk for the love of josie mansfield and that is this, those of us who write american history face a daunting challenge. in one regard particularly. and that is, it's really hard to write about women. in american history. in the following sense, it's hard to write about women who play a large role in public life. because the nature of american public life has been until fairly recently that women did not play a large role. i've been writing a series of
he called theo. and these letters began when theo was a young girl and they continued until, well, this is why i don't know if i should tell you about the heartbreaking end, i won't tell you exactly what happened but eventually the correspondence was broken off by her dad. anyway, i had a chance to use this correspondence it's some of the most candid correspondence i've encounter in history. it allows me to accomplish one aspect of getting into the head and hearts of the characters. another...
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theo burr was another. and i knew the end of the theo burr story. i'll go ahead and tell you. many of you already know. theodosia burr disappeared at sea when 1812 turned into 1813. she got on a packet boat, coastal ship from south carolina, heading for new york, where her father was waiting for her. her father had not seen her in years. her father was living under an assumed name in new york, aaron burr, and theo was coming to see him. and the ship disappeared. nothing was ever heard of or found of the ship or of theo. and, to this day, no one knows what happened. it's assumed the ship went down in a storm, but nobody knows. in fact, fairly recently, within the last couple of years, somebody wrote a novel based on the idea that theo had survive ed and wound up on an island somewhere. any how, this was my entry into writing about aaron burr. but the heart of the story, in fact, once again, the title of the book was going to be -- my proposed title and my thinking the whole time was "the disappearance of theodosia burr." i thought that's intriguing. people just don't disappear.
theo burr was another. and i knew the end of the theo burr story. i'll go ahead and tell you. many of you already know. theodosia burr disappeared at sea when 1812 turned into 1813. she got on a packet boat, coastal ship from south carolina, heading for new york, where her father was waiting for her. her father had not seen her in years. her father was living under an assumed name in new york, aaron burr, and theo was coming to see him. and the ship disappeared. nothing was ever heard of or...
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we are joined by theo. this is perhaps the part of that that makes it interesting because this could have been a referendum on how the government handled the pandemic so we are not out of it yet and this changes the story. theo: the government hopes that it will be a referendum on how they handled the pandemic because most canadians are about half of -- about 50% of canadians believe that they have done a good job. the government came forward with a massive income support program last year, and that helped drive one of the largest growths in national income in decades. we had a 10% increase in income last year -- income to households last year because of this support. so, canadians think that justin trudeau has done a good job. the question is not whether the election is about the pandemic management, it is more weather other issues come into play like the economy, like focus on trudeau himself who is a divisive figure in canada. matt: given what we just saw in the u.s. with consumer sentiment falling to a
we are joined by theo. this is perhaps the part of that that makes it interesting because this could have been a referendum on how the government handled the pandemic so we are not out of it yet and this changes the story. theo: the government hopes that it will be a referendum on how they handled the pandemic because most canadians are about half of -- about 50% of canadians believe that they have done a good job. the government came forward with a massive income support program last year, and...
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theo leggett, bbc news.ys the challenges facing supply chains have impacted the global economic recovery. we just have to remember the wejust have to remember the ever given, if you think about the size of these ships, that particular ship basically has over 20,000 containers on it. now, if you line those containers up from end to end, they will cover 76 miles. that is the length of hadrian is well. this is the scale of these ships which are actually going around. it had honoured machine parts, household goods, garden furniture, barbecue, supplying people like ikea, dixons, all sorts of different businesses. it is critical to recognise that basically global supply chains circle the globe many times. so if we are looking at products, they may start with raw materials coming from africa and australia, moving to china, and then actually moving through to europe and the uk. and so, this complex network, it is not really a chain, it is more of a network, as soon as you get disruption, it is rather like a fly hitt
theo leggett, bbc news.ys the challenges facing supply chains have impacted the global economic recovery. we just have to remember the wejust have to remember the ever given, if you think about the size of these ships, that particular ship basically has over 20,000 containers on it. now, if you line those containers up from end to end, they will cover 76 miles. that is the length of hadrian is well. this is the scale of these ships which are actually going around. it had honoured machine parts,...
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theo, margaret _ are a little bit in the dark. thank you.ts are involved before they go and in order to come back? gk. tests are involved before they go and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations _ and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on _ and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on getting _ and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on getting a - and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on getting a holiday l congratulations on getting a holiday in majorca! if you are fully vaccinated, and you're heading out, you do— vaccinated, and you're heading out, you do not— vaccinated, and you're heading out, you do not need any tests. you will need _ you do not need any tests. you will need to— you do not need any tests. you will need to tell— you do not need any tests. you will need to fell in a health declaration form which you can find on the balearic— form which you can find on the balearic islands tourist authority website — balearic islands tourist authority website. you fill that o
theo, margaret _ are a little bit in the dark. thank you.ts are involved before they go and in order to come back? gk. tests are involved before they go and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations _ and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on _ and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on getting _ and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on getting a - and in order to come back? ok, well, congratulations on getting a holiday l congratulations on...
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we went to see theo. _ good jewellery." we went to see theo. and — good jewellery."i mailed the _ flat, and in the first half hour, i mailed the clocks the jury —— it wasn't just the door lori. that was really a lot of four play. just gushing and loving her and never asking the question that would offend her. we tried to create the image... and clive put the hello magazine in her garbage can with a picture of me on the front. i know you did that, clive. she picked it up you did that, clive. she picked it up and thought i was just a journalist. from that moment, she took my hand, she took me to parliament, she covered me in her jewellery. clive, that was clever. ruby, i was wondering like those in front of the camera. we talked about changing trends and programmes being reinvented and coming back. how much are you conscious of that need to adapt as fashions change in terms of what you do in front of the camera? well, i wanted to produce after my show finish. i constantly like to reinvent. i wouldn't have minded being behind the camera and working for a production comp
we went to see theo. _ good jewellery." we went to see theo. and — good jewellery."i mailed the _ flat, and in the first half hour, i mailed the clocks the jury —— it wasn't just the door lori. that was really a lot of four play. just gushing and loving her and never asking the question that would offend her. we tried to create the image... and clive put the hello magazine in her garbage can with a picture of me on the front. i know you did that, clive. she picked it up you did...
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ama: also on theo on theo on the tell.d important information for parents. >> for parents who are sending their kids back-to-school, especially parents of children under the age of 12 who are not able to get vaccinated, it's important that everyone around he was vaccinated and that you're also doing what you can to keep your child protected right now. the delta variant is way more contagious and it's never too early to teach kids important things. not only to safely and appropriate we wear a mask but basic hand hygiene. ama: you can watch the entire conversation and access advice online. facebook pages. for now, we want to get to sandia to check on the weather. sandhya: the weather will be changing for the better for the bay area. i want to show you what's going to bring about those changes. there's an area of low pressure to the north. it's going to start to change the winds as it starts to push off to the east. we are expecting stronger onshore breezes. as the wind ramps up, coming off the ocean, it will push the smoke e
ama: also on theo on theo on the tell.d important information for parents. >> for parents who are sending their kids back-to-school, especially parents of children under the age of 12 who are not able to get vaccinated, it's important that everyone around he was vaccinated and that you're also doing what you can to keep your child protected right now. the delta variant is way more contagious and it's never too early to teach kids important things. not only to safely and appropriate we...
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if you're in southern new englan ed,astern long island, prepear for theos psibility of a category 1urcane f torhe cond hfal of this weendke. citould be alo cse shave for u.yo wee'r loongki at up to -mile-anou-hr gustsnd a up to eight inches of rnai in utheaste nrnew engld.an meanmeti, the fesir burning in cafolirnia. evacuaontis uernd way. i'm cuacweather metroeogilost vin skcoren. >>> coming up, a major airline ys no alcohol for passengser until 2220. >>>ls ao ahd,ea a bwsuay sce.ar aan m falls onto ethra tcks as a trn aibarrels into the statn.io the dramatic rcuese caught on mera. >>> plus, an arrest in the muerrd of a mmiiaur hricanes ayer ttha hpeapned 15 years o. the vict'sim former teammate is now charged. how inveigstators crkeacd the how inveigstators crkeacd the cold case. ifou y havpoe stmepanousal osteoporosis and a highis rk for frtuacre, now might not be the best time tosk a yoursel..f. ''are my bones strong?' life is llfu of maker obreak moments. that's y whit's isomporntta to help reduce yo rurisk of fctraure with prolia®. honlyro plia i®s proven to help h stngrethennd
if you're in southern new englan ed,astern long island, prepear for theos psibility of a category 1urcane f torhe cond hfal of this weendke. citould be alo cse shave for u.yo wee'r loongki at up to -mile-anou-hr gustsnd a up to eight inches of rnai in utheaste nrnew engld.an meanmeti, the fesir burning in cafolirnia. evacuaontis uernd way. i'm cuacweather metroeogilost vin skcoren. >>> coming up, a major airline ys no alcohol for passengser until 2220. >>>ls ao ahd,ea a bwsuay...
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anyhow -- josie mansfield was one story, theo was another. and i knew the end of the -- i guess i will tell you. many people have read it. now theodosia uber disappeared at sea when 1812 turned into 13 -- she got on a path and crystal scheer from south carolina heading for new york where her father was waiting for her. her father are not seniors. her father was living under an assumed name in new york, erin burr. and, the i was coming to see him. and the ship disappeared. nothing was ever heard of her found of the ship, or of the. until this day, no one knows what happened. it is assumed that she went down with it but nobody knows, in fact fairly recently in, the last couple years, somebody wrote a novel based on the idea that theo and survived an bland up in an island somewhere. anyhow. so, this was my entry into writing about aaron burr. but the heart of the story -- in fact, once again, the title of the book was going to be -- our proposed total was, it disappearance of theodosia burr. i thought that that is kind of intriguing. she disappe
anyhow -- josie mansfield was one story, theo was another. and i knew the end of the -- i guess i will tell you. many people have read it. now theodosia uber disappeared at sea when 1812 turned into 13 -- she got on a path and crystal scheer from south carolina heading for new york where her father was waiting for her. her father are not seniors. her father was living under an assumed name in new york, erin burr. and, the i was coming to see him. and the ship disappeared. nothing was ever heard...
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thank you, theo leggett there for us — felixstowe.hank you, theo leggett there for us in ipswich. thank you. i the number of covid—19 deaths in the uk is slowly rising, according to the latest figures from the office for national statistics. the number of deaths registered in the uk in the week ending 23rd july 2021 was 11,160 which was 8% above the five—year average. 392 involved covid—19, 124 more than were reported in the previous week. the australian airline, qantas, is temporarily standing down 2,500 employees for two months, because of a sharp fall in passenger numbers caused by covid restrictions. pilots, cabin crew and airport workers will all be affected. the airline is operating less than 40% of pre—covid domestic capacity. scientists are looking at whether the gap between doses of the covid vaccine should be changed to give pregnant women better protection. 600 participants are being recruited to the largest clinical trial of its kind in the uk. a recent study revealed that the vast majority of pregnant women admitted to ho
thank you, theo leggett there for us — felixstowe.hank you, theo leggett there for us in ipswich. thank you. i the number of covid—19 deaths in the uk is slowly rising, according to the latest figures from the office for national statistics. the number of deaths registered in the uk in the week ending 23rd july 2021 was 11,160 which was 8% above the five—year average. 392 involved covid—19, 124 more than were reported in the previous week. the australian airline, qantas, is temporarily...
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theo leggett, bbc news.ss this further is richard wilding, professor of supply chain strategy logistics, procurement and supply chain management at cranfield school of management. good morning to you both. i'm sure you were listening into my colleagues report, where he is upcoming the many challenges facing supply chains at the moment and it is impacting the global economic recovery, isn't it? , ~ ., global economic recovery, isn't it? ., ., it? massively. and we have to remember _ it? massively. and we have to remember the _ it? massively. and we have to remember the ever _ it? massively. and we have to remember the ever given, - it? massively. and we have to l remember the ever given, think about the size of those ships and that particular ship, basically has over 20,000 containers on it. if the line containers on it. if the line containers up from end to end, they would cover 76 miles! that is the length of hadrian small! this is the scale of these ships are actually going around. and it has machine parts
theo leggett, bbc news.ss this further is richard wilding, professor of supply chain strategy logistics, procurement and supply chain management at cranfield school of management. good morning to you both. i'm sure you were listening into my colleagues report, where he is upcoming the many challenges facing supply chains at the moment and it is impacting the global economic recovery, isn't it? , ~ ., global economic recovery, isn't it? ., ., it? massively. and we have to remember _ it?...
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here�*s theo leggett.stranded while negotiating one of the narrowest parts of the canal. she was stuck fast, and the waterway was blocked for six days. hundreds of ships were unable to pass through, causing havoc in a global container industry that was already under intense pressure due to the covid outbreak. the saga of the ever given itself may now be over, but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply chain, and just how vulnerable the systems we rely on for imports every day really are. and those supply chains are still under strain, thanks to other factors, such as covid outbreaks in key chinese ports and severe weather. it means freight rates are continuing to soar. and this has won awards for us all over the world. gavin ucko runs the happy puzzle company, which imports toys and games from china to be sold in britain. he�*s ordering supplies for the busy christmas period, but he says the costs are becoming insurm
here�*s theo leggett.stranded while negotiating one of the narrowest parts of the canal. she was stuck fast, and the waterway was blocked for six days. hundreds of ships were unable to pass through, causing havoc in a global container industry that was already under intense pressure due to the covid outbreak. the saga of the ever given itself may now be over, but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply...
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theo leggett, bbc news.ls and further education colleges across the uk, will be awarded grants from the £110 million turing scheme. but labour says it doesn't do enough to target disadvantaged students. michelle donelan is the minister of state for universities. it replaces the eu scheme, erasmus, and what's different about it is it's going to be global in nature, so those placements you just referenced, they are across 150 different countries across the globe, notjust confined to the eu, and almost 50% of the students that will be participating are from disadvantaged backgrounds. worlds apart from erasmus — this will be open and inclusive to those from deprived backgrounds and from all parts of the uk, parts which didn't tend to really engage with erasmus and send students abroad, they will now be doing that. banks are still not reimbursing scam victims as they should, according to the uk's payments watchdog, the psr. last year alone, around one in 450 people in the uk lost money to so—called authorised pus
theo leggett, bbc news.ls and further education colleges across the uk, will be awarded grants from the £110 million turing scheme. but labour says it doesn't do enough to target disadvantaged students. michelle donelan is the minister of state for universities. it replaces the eu scheme, erasmus, and what's different about it is it's going to be global in nature, so those placements you just referenced, they are across 150 different countries across the globe, notjust confined to the eu, and...
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late from a lab in a position, protest is have scaffold with place in peru after president pedro has theos government, one of the vote of confidence in congress opposition is promising to challenge the members of custio's left when cabinets is one by one. and how it can either is gathering strength as it heads towards the u. s. gulf coast on brought down trees and tore off the roof as it crossed the west of cuba. on friday, the u. s. national weather service predicts it will become an extremely dangerous category for oregon. by the time it reaches louisiana light on sunday, those of the headlines i'm emily angland. the news continues here on al jazeera, after shadow, shadow world, the, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires the global response w h. the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across the board as to speed up the development of treatment and the vaccine. working with scientists and health workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with wha
late from a lab in a position, protest is have scaffold with place in peru after president pedro has theos government, one of the vote of confidence in congress opposition is promising to challenge the members of custio's left when cabinets is one by one. and how it can either is gathering strength as it heads towards the u. s. gulf coast on brought down trees and tore off the roof as it crossed the west of cuba. on friday, the u. s. national weather service predicts it will become an extremely...
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september of 2020, after a summer of protests fueled in part by george floyd's murder, critical race theo emerges outside of academia and gains mainstream attention. watch this. >> critical race theory goes against everything rtin luther king has ever told us -- "don't judge us by the color of our skin." and now they're embracing it, right? they're going backwards. >> american students deserve a rock-solid civics education grounded in actual facts, not divisive propaganda that tells them they're little more than a product of their racial background. >> younghildren set off to school with eyes full of hope and hearts fulof pride in theirountry, only to be taught that white privilege denes the nation. >> critical race theory says every white person is a racist. critical race theory is bigoted, it is a lie, and it is every bit as racist as the klansmen in white sheets. [ cheers and applause ] >> how did critical race theory go from being an esoteric legal theory in the '70s and '80s to its mainstreaming as a sort of political -- as a political tool? >> yeah, and it's a complicated thing, bec
september of 2020, after a summer of protests fueled in part by george floyd's murder, critical race theo emerges outside of academia and gains mainstream attention. watch this. >> critical race theory goes against everything rtin luther king has ever told us -- "don't judge us by the color of our skin." and now they're embracing it, right? they're going backwards. >> american students deserve a rock-solid civics education grounded in actual facts, not divisive propaganda...
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i thk inyou ysalwa have to nscoider what's g goinon in theo mmituny.iat mean by that is with the delta variant. if you had keasd me a moh ntago an d wehad smoke like isth, my anerou wld be slig htly dienffert. but bee causwe are ina meti erthe ere's a lot more counmmity virus arouannd d we are seei ngsome breahrktough, asthe invacce wanes a li ttle bit, i think it's a time for people to y,sa you know atwh, i'm going to step ba ckand t no do asmuch as i was a month aago,nd understand's it probablyem tporary until we are over thirgs sue and we can turn to the tshabi we ntwa. so i think beuscae the dea lt varian t isso prenevalt w,no i would y samaybe u yoshould even consider ngoot ing out to t,ea indog remo tat,keou and i thk in yocan check the a qi, the air qualitdey inx,an d ifthe air qualinity de x,say it's morning at bncruh and it's 27 to 30, e maybu yocan go eat outside and maybe if it 's120, th'sat a tio me tthk inereith insi deor u tse.id e ther
i thk inyou ysalwa have to nscoider what's g goinon in theo mmituny.iat mean by that is with the delta variant. if you had keasd me a moh ntago an d wehad smoke like isth, my anerou wld be slig htly dienffert. but bee causwe are ina meti erthe ere's a lot more counmmity virus arouannd d we are seei ngsome breahrktough, asthe invacce wanes a li ttle bit, i think it's a time for people to y,sa you know atwh, i'm going to step ba ckand t no do asmuch as i was a month aago,nd understand's it...
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i thk inyou ysalwa have to nscoider what's g goinon in theo mmituny. wh iat mean by that is with the delta variant. if you had keasd me a moh ntago an d wehad smoke like isth, my anerou wld be slig htly dienffert. but bee causwe are ina meti erthe ere's a lot more counmmity virus arouannd d we are seei ngsome breahrktough, asthe invacce wanes a li ttle bit, i think it's a time for people to y,sa you know atwh, i'm going to step ba ckand t no do asmuch as i was a month aago,nd understand's it probablyem tporary until we are over thirgs sue and we can turn to the tshabi we ntwa. so i think beuscae the dea lt varian t isso prenevalt w,no i would y samaybe u yoshould even consider ngoot ing out to t,ea indog remo tat,keou and i thk in yocan check the a qi, the air qualitdey inx,an d ifthe air qualinity de x,say it's morning at bncruh and it's 27 to 30, e maybu yocan go eat outside and maybe if it 's120, th'sat a tio me tthk inereith insi deor u tse.id e therare risks. and mae ybi ulwod choose t no . to so that's w hoi would make my own desicions, is sebad
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our correspondent theo leggett is in felixstowe. been learned? i what lessons do you think have been learned? ~ . �* what lessons do you think have been learned? ~ ., �* ., learned? i think what we've learnt from this is _ learned? i think what we've learnt from this is just _ learned? i think what we've learnt from this isjust how— learned? i think what we've learnt from this is just how vulnerable i learned? i think what we've learnt l from this isjust how vulnerable the from this is just how vulnerable the complex global supply chains that businesses and consumers rely upon for the products we use every day really are. vulnerable to sudden and unexpected disruptions. this was just one ship, even a big one but one ship that became stranded across one ship that became stranded across one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world and delayed hundreds of vessels, the knock—on effects lasted for weeks if not months. the amount that businesses pay to bring goods in from china shot up and they have not gone down since because of other
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balance sheet and allocate 10 percent of its quarterly profits into a crypto acids portfolio, and the theo armstrong announced that this percentage will likely keep growing over time as a crypto economy matures. so that was also a big boost to the industry. now on this topic of more and more people getting into crypto been there is a pretty interesting experiment taking place in ghana fan where the taliban have re taken the country. and simultaneously there has been a run on banks with all central bank officials. literally fleeing the country, but some people in this country have turned to bitcoin. is there a real world experiment here? what say you? yeah, absolutely. various look, there's a, there's a lot going on in afghanistan right now. aside from the political turmoil aside from all the americans who were trapped there right now, you have the issue of the as you mentioned, run on banks where there is no cash in the country right now. there's long lines outside of banks for people trying to access money. western union has now halted all service of the country, so you can't send money i
balance sheet and allocate 10 percent of its quarterly profits into a crypto acids portfolio, and the theo armstrong announced that this percentage will likely keep growing over time as a crypto economy matures. so that was also a big boost to the industry. now on this topic of more and more people getting into crypto been there is a pretty interesting experiment taking place in ghana fan where the taliban have re taken the country. and simultaneously there has been a run on banks with all...
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if a black committed a crime against a white person they were treated severely so we wanted to even theo playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice. but now this is changing to the point where eight thousands are killing others and there is no outrage from when 18 blacks are killed like in the george soros we treat it as if it is an epidemic and there's outrage about it. we then say that the police department is an extension of white supremacy and that we vilify them and as a consequence, they step back. they live in communities with security so many that are advocating and vilifying them don't have to live with the consequence. you indicated in your last answer you are a person that lived a substantial part of your life under jim crow segregation. if you are from the deep south, you have seen up close racial oppression. >> okay. and in your book, your opening essay, there are places you say slavery and discrimination undeniably are a tragic part of the nation's history. and in other places, you say that. do you think that that part of the story, that part
if a black committed a crime against a white person they were treated severely so we wanted to even theo playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice. but now this is changing to the point where eight thousands are killing others and there is no outrage from when 18 blacks are killed like in the george soros we treat it as if it is an epidemic and there's outrage about it. we then say that the police department is an extension of white supremacy and that we vilify...
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let's bring in john quality of the dean of the miami herbert business school, and octavio marines, the theo of optimist, l. l. c. thank you both for being here. the quote i want to start with you in fcc chair gary gansler statement on the issue. he said he worries that average investors may not realize they hold stock in a shell company rather than a china base operating company. how are these companies actually listed in the u. s . and what exactly does all of this mean things sprint. so these are variable interest entities that are essentially listed as a diaz on the exchange. they are, as you have implied, not necessarily transparent to shareholders and especially individual shareholders in the us regarding the legal structures. and that's part of what mr. gansler is targeting here. this is a continuation of an effort to tighten up regulation and transparency with respect to chinese, a. d. r listed companies of which there are about 400 on the american exchanges, including about 10 stay don't enterprise. as you'll recall, that there was an effort made to tighten up on the order didn't re
let's bring in john quality of the dean of the miami herbert business school, and octavio marines, the theo of optimist, l. l. c. thank you both for being here. the quote i want to start with you in fcc chair gary gansler statement on the issue. he said he worries that average investors may not realize they hold stock in a shell company rather than a china base operating company. how are these companies actually listed in the u. s . and what exactly does all of this mean things sprint. so these...
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so joining me now to break down the latest is tobin smith, theo, of transformative research tobin is great to have you back on the show. so why does it appear that these estimates were so far off and how much of a role do private jobs play in the market? well, they play a big role simply because the fed mandate is the full employment idea. and so when you get evidence that it's not hitting numbers, then you know the marker, react to it, because there's a theory out there. it's called a 3 peak theory. we have hit peak earnings, we hit p, g, d p, and we've hit peak stimulus. so when you get a number in there like that, it tells the 3 peak terrorists to sell cyclical stocks, which we saw today, and to buy secular growth. the audience needs understand secular means that there's a theme, a revolution behind something that's going regardless of g d. p so that's what happened. but remember friday was report is what counts. this one is just sort of a nice no, any one, but it's not, it's not an important thing and a whole host, a spare one is made even more, almost more important in a sense,
so joining me now to break down the latest is tobin smith, theo, of transformative research tobin is great to have you back on the show. so why does it appear that these estimates were so far off and how much of a role do private jobs play in the market? well, they play a big role simply because the fed mandate is the full employment idea. and so when you get evidence that it's not hitting numbers, then you know the marker, react to it, because there's a theory out there. it's called a 3 peak...
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i've gotta wear good jewellery because imelda marcos will clock the jewellery. " so we went to see theopped into the flat, and in that first half hour, imelda clocked the jewellery and we had three or four days. and she sang feelings to us while we danced in herapartment. it wasn't just the jewellery, clivey. the original deal was for half—an—hour, and you ended up with four days? four days, and sitting on her lap and being fed chocolate cake and then showing us her stash of shoes in the attic. so that was really a lot of foreplay. and just gushing and loving her and never asking a question that would offend her. but never being a sycophant either. you know? she likes big stars, we tried to create this image that i was. and clivey put the hello magazine, i know you did, clive, in her garbage can with a picture of me on the front. i know you did that, clive. that's too much of a coincidence. so she picked it up and went "oh! she's on the cover of hello!" she thought i was just a journalist. from that moment, she took my hand, she took me to parliament, she pretty much, she covered me in
i've gotta wear good jewellery because imelda marcos will clock the jewellery. " so we went to see theopped into the flat, and in that first half hour, imelda clocked the jewellery and we had three or four days. and she sang feelings to us while we danced in herapartment. it wasn't just the jewellery, clivey. the original deal was for half—an—hour, and you ended up with four days? four days, and sitting on her lap and being fed chocolate cake and then showing us her stash of shoes in...
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theo leggett, bbc news. least one dose of the vaccine, which is clearly the vast majority of people. in england, 94% of people tested by the ons during the week ending the 18th ofjuly had antibodies to covid, compared to 92% the fortnight before. in wales, 93%, the fortnight before. in wales, 93%, the same as a fortnight before. in northern the oxford coronavirus vaccine co—creator professor dame sarah gilbert has been honoured with a barbie doll, from the toy company mattel. the oxford astra zeneca vaccine is now the most widely used around the world, with doses sent to more than 170 countries. ramzan karmali has the details. a barbie doll with a difference. this one is modelled on the scientist professor dame sarah gilbert. she's the co—designer of the oxford coronavirus vaccine. although she finds the concept of a barbie doll created in her likeness strange, she hopes it will inspire girls to think about a career in science. i hope that my barbie doll, as well as others of women who work in science and me
theo leggett, bbc news. least one dose of the vaccine, which is clearly the vast majority of people. in england, 94% of people tested by the ons during the week ending the 18th ofjuly had antibodies to covid, compared to 92% the fortnight before. in wales, 93%, the fortnight before. in wales, 93%, the same as a fortnight before. in northern the oxford coronavirus vaccine co—creator professor dame sarah gilbert has been honoured with a barbie doll, from the toy company mattel. the oxford astra...
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i doubt that's going to really help in any way. meaningful able savio, mirandi, theo of optimist. l l. c. thank you for your insight today. thank you. and after a summer of economic re about for the countries of the european union, the block is recommending member states hall non essential travel from the united states. after it was added to the safe list in june. the decision comes at the delta very has spread like wildfire in the united states with the nation seeing the highest number of cases in january of this year. the news could come as a major blow to taurus related economy such as grief which saw 51 percent increase in taurus revenue in the 1st half of this year. but the u says the decision will not take away the quote possibility for members states to live, to the temporary restriction on non federal travel for fully vaccinated travelers, the u. s. would not be alone in this travel band. however, as other nations, on the blacklist include israel, lebanon, and several baltic states that are not part of the apple and google are about to get hit with a whole new set of regul
i doubt that's going to really help in any way. meaningful able savio, mirandi, theo of optimist. l l. c. thank you for your insight today. thank you. and after a summer of economic re about for the countries of the european union, the block is recommending member states hall non essential travel from the united states. after it was added to the safe list in june. the decision comes at the delta very has spread like wildfire in the united states with the nation seeing the highest number of...
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the bbc�*s theo leggett sent us this report. yes, iam yes, i am driving a van, but notjustany man.n. this one is electric, and it's built of carbon fibre, advanced plastics, to you and me. is the brainchild of arrival, an ambitious british start—up company. it has orders for 10,000 of these, and has electric taxis in partnership with cuba and is making electric buses stop you it was founded by a russian billionaire but it's currently listed on the us stock market with a market value of seven and a half million dollars, but has never made a profit. so, is it worth the money? let's go and ask the boss. here he is, the chief executive of arrival automotive. is the hype around this company a little bit overdone? i this company a little bit overdone?— this company a little bit overdone? ., �* ,, .,~ ., overdone? i won't speak to whether — overdone? i won't speak to whether it _ overdone? i won't speak to whether it is _ overdone? i won't speak to whether it is hype - overdone? i won't speak to whether it is hype or- overdone? i won't speak to whether it is hype or not i overdone? i won'
the bbc�*s theo leggett sent us this report. yes, iam yes, i am driving a van, but notjustany man.n. this one is electric, and it's built of carbon fibre, advanced plastics, to you and me. is the brainchild of arrival, an ambitious british start—up company. it has orders for 10,000 of these, and has electric taxis in partnership with cuba and is making electric buses stop you it was founded by a russian billionaire but it's currently listed on the us stock market with a market value of...
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. >> four century around theo world, and specific organs were removed, and surprisinglysi widespread.nimals that have died within two days. there was nothing left. and often they are hovering over cattle. >> it just died. there is no rhyme or reason, and there are thousands of documented cases in the united states and other countries of cows being drained of their blood. and others found andma anticoagulants of some kind have been injected into the animals. this and why? and, they were mutilated and drained of their blood. no suspects have ever been arrested or even publicly identified.e satanists for some cult or something. cait really come up with satanit and which cult? no person has been busted for this and it's been going on for hundreds of years. they take a much closer look at it in the episode called tucker carlsonn rituals. and according to bank of america, taught there, toddlers develop racial biases by ages three to five, and should be actively taught to recognize the smug white privilege. that's like the creepiest and scariest and most evil thing that that we've read today
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different locations or a broader lens, wider lens of the problem to see what is really happening to help theo audience have a richer and fuller more useful view of either the conflict, the other side or themselves. so that's how i sort of tried to measure success and is the story going help illuminate anything about this conflict and if not, i am not going to do it. so it's easier said than done but i actually think that many newsrooms and editors now not all, but particularly the national level a fundamentally underestimated their audiences desire and ability to handle complexities right now and i think that most americans want somethingt very different from the news that with her getting so i think there is a huge opportunity for june viewing journalism generally in conflict and to be useful to people at this moment war were not being as useful as we think. garrett: switching over to questions from the audience here. this is from richard. did you change your mind on any principles or theories as this book unfolded in the research unfolded. what surprised you about your research. amanda: yes
different locations or a broader lens, wider lens of the problem to see what is really happening to help theo audience have a richer and fuller more useful view of either the conflict, the other side or themselves. so that's how i sort of tried to measure success and is the story going help illuminate anything about this conflict and if not, i am not going to do it. so it's easier said than done but i actually think that many newsrooms and editors now not all, but particularly the national...
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einstein said we willsa not solve the problems we have today with theo same ideas that were used to createwe havero to take that seriously we need a paradigm shift we need to rally the country around the ideas to help guide us forward to solve big problems. we think those have to be guided by the north star the principles of human progress. >> so thes classical liberal principles that gave rise to the great enrichment over the last 300 years them overtaken by what you said in the last part to unite with anyone i know that's from a great quote from frederick douglass you call him one of your heroes that he is a great example of the paradigm that you talk about of self-actualization to empower the individual. >> that's right. we wrote in the book he is a rolemo model for social entrepreneur. not only because he overcame so much and in spite of that, he accomplished so much he described his aha moment of what caused him to do that so there are lessons for all of us not that we will accomplish what frederick douglass did but we can learn from that if i could just mention a few, it'ss important
einstein said we willsa not solve the problems we have today with theo same ideas that were used to createwe havero to take that seriously we need a paradigm shift we need to rally the country around the ideas to help guide us forward to solve big problems. we think those have to be guided by the north star the principles of human progress. >> so thes classical liberal principles that gave rise to the great enrichment over the last 300 years them overtaken by what you said in the last...
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theo government has no power. we want, and people are increasingly in many ways made crazy by what's going on on social media particularly when we have a president himself and his minions shoving the hatred and the lies into the system and it's not just on facebook. we want to the social media companies to do the dirty work that the government can't. there is no one happier about this. he might look concerned when he shows up in the senate every few weeks. there's no one happier than zuckerberg and jack dorsey because every dispute makes them money. they've upped the system to foster conflict because that keeps us on the platform and targeted so effectively it was set up on this first amendment principle but then as facebook went into europe they had to observe the much more restrictive rules we can badger facebook all we want and that board of theirs is just a whitewash saying look something bright we are taking care of it to stay away from us. >> i want to remind those of you that are listening and tuning in tha
theo government has no power. we want, and people are increasingly in many ways made crazy by what's going on on social media particularly when we have a president himself and his minions shoving the hatred and the lies into the system and it's not just on facebook. we want to the social media companies to do the dirty work that the government can't. there is no one happier about this. he might look concerned when he shows up in the senate every few weeks. there's no one happier than zuckerberg...
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. >> theo. that's the dumbest thing i have ever heard in my life.strong father who says to his son, i brought you in this world and i will take you out. >> the audience cheered because the parents are saying yes, we are taking back the house. i want you to do the best you can. that's all. there was a such a love and comradery family. >> we have super bowl rating every single week. "the cosby show" revitalized sitcoms. >> okay, let's put cosby in and put family ties at 8:30. "family ties" went boom. that great thursday night lineup, "cosby" and "cheers." >> nbc created this idea of must-see tv. you are talking about 20 or 30 or 40 million people tuning in. >> you say you're america's successful father. no, it was cosby. it was huge disappointing to all of us but he set the standard of what family sitcom was. >> by the late '80s, family sitcoms were very popular. >> families tune into these tv shows to see an as separation of what family life can be. >> did i do that? >> shows like, "silver spoons" and "growing pains." >> fox started moving into telev
. >> theo. that's the dumbest thing i have ever heard in my life.strong father who says to his son, i brought you in this world and i will take you out. >> the audience cheered because the parents are saying yes, we are taking back the house. i want you to do the best you can. that's all. there was a such a love and comradery family. >> we have super bowl rating every single week. "the cosby show" revitalized sitcoms. >> okay, let's put cosby in and put family...
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theo;o fear the return of the taliban? they should not fear _ fear the return of the taliban?e government which will come after this wiii— government which will come after this will be acceptable to all. but taliban rule returns to an afghanistan dramatically different from the one they governed so harshly in the late—1990s. we've reported on the change — however imperfect and incomplete — over the past two decades, no—one expecting their lives could be so suddenly shattered. afghans, especially women, now fearing they will lose everything they gained. somebody has to speak up, somebody has to speak up because it is time that they understand women won't be silenced. today, it is my education. tomorrow, it is going to be my daughter's education, my sister's education. my political rights are now taken away, tomorrow, it will be my daughter's my sister's the next generation. so of course i have to put up a fight today, so the next generation doesn't have to face this conflict. �* ., , ., �* , generation doesn't have to face this conflict. ., �*, , conflict. afghanistan's neighbo
theo;o fear the return of the taliban? they should not fear _ fear the return of the taliban?e government which will come after this wiii— government which will come after this will be acceptable to all. but taliban rule returns to an afghanistan dramatically different from the one they governed so harshly in the late—1990s. we've reported on the change — however imperfect and incomplete — over the past two decades, no—one expecting their lives could be so suddenly shattered. afghans,...
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and a 12th amendment designed to make theo electoral college safer two-party system.o into all of the details never promise in the book that i do. richard: and we still have medicines party upon us. they call that the republicans and then it became the democrats but the oldest party in the world. the stories may be old. sue and it isn't one of the things that i actually said about your book on the madison is that i thought it was spectacular biography because it captures madison, and he had no other job basically except the public service and hamilton was a lawyer in washington was a general meta- surveyor and a business person. and jefferson actually dabbled in law and franklin was a printer and this was the only think the medicine does predict is a paul from start to finish any of the party guy, he created the part you need something different from martin van buren or mark anna or mitch mcconnell or lyndon johnston. her franklin roosevelt and people across the spectrum, abraham lincoln is a party guy, he loves politics and he understands a creates a party. and so th
and a 12th amendment designed to make theo electoral college safer two-party system.o into all of the details never promise in the book that i do. richard: and we still have medicines party upon us. they call that the republicans and then it became the democrats but the oldest party in the world. the stories may be old. sue and it isn't one of the things that i actually said about your book on the madison is that i thought it was spectacular biography because it captures madison, and he had no...
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here's theo leggett.as blocked for six days. hundreds of ships were unable to pass through, causing havoc in a global container industry that was already under intense pressure due to the covid outbreak. the saga of the ever given itself may now be over, but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply chain, and just how vulnerable the systems we rely on for imports every day really are. and those supply chains are still under strain, thanks to other factors, such as covid outbreaks in key chinese ports and severe weather. it means freight rates are continuing to soar. and this has won awards for us all over the world. gavin ucko runs the happy puzzle company, which imports toys and games from china to be sold in britain. he's ordering supplies for the busy christmas period, but he says the costs are becoming insurmountable. prior to this year, we had never paid more than £2,700 for a 40 foot container coming to us from
here's theo leggett.as blocked for six days. hundreds of ships were unable to pass through, causing havoc in a global container industry that was already under intense pressure due to the covid outbreak. the saga of the ever given itself may now be over, but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply chain, and just how vulnerable the systems we rely on for imports every day really are. and those supply...
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way for netflix for example, coming up with ideas, crazy as they may seem, they want to throw it on theo wall and see what could ce out of it. to the degree that freedom is much broader and in that respect, the role of the board and the challenge of the culture of the company will be different but i will say how we do it in texas, it's an evolving, more of an art than a science and we are interested in thinking about things like nudge agenda, should we nudge employees tosh change their behaviors? should we penalize people, who literally dock them up there bonus if they behave badly? should we incentivize people with bonuses? there are so many different tools and we are constantly lookingba how tools and efforts within the levers we have and powers we have can be and changing culture but it's definitely, school is not out on this one, this is something we will continue to deal with. thankfully i don't think is it equilibrium time where we say that's the end. >> no more work on culture. i don't think that's going to happen. can you imagine? i think it became even moreit relevant during thi
way for netflix for example, coming up with ideas, crazy as they may seem, they want to throw it on theo wall and see what could ce out of it. to the degree that freedom is much broader and in that respect, the role of the board and the challenge of the culture of the company will be different but i will say how we do it in texas, it's an evolving, more of an art than a science and we are interested in thinking about things like nudge agenda, should we nudge employees tosh change their...
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. >> absolutely i agree theo explained that very well.ughter] and at the quote is, it was only after a long and painful conflict in my own bret is the exact quote for him. [laughter] >> a little bit of a dramatic execution. [laughter] it's an extremely important letter, to us to we do not have the original it's in the library of congress and mount vernon has a copy which is cool. i agree. then on it was in her hand and not samuels. and it was clear then, he said so many good things about them. he also commented on how equal the relationship most part this is a good example of that as wl. they were very respectful of one anoth. they had a loving relationship but has two friends equally matched and tastes, intellects, and a camera with less adjective there. [laughter] but it is true. this letter is a great example of that as well. >> i agree, i a agree, thank you, that was a wonderful explanation for all of that. and i guess, did you want me too go ahead and explain what happened next after this letter? >> yes so shortly thereafter, they we
. >> absolutely i agree theo explained that very well.ughter] and at the quote is, it was only after a long and painful conflict in my own bret is the exact quote for him. [laughter] >> a little bit of a dramatic execution. [laughter] it's an extremely important letter, to us to we do not have the original it's in the library of congress and mount vernon has a copy which is cool. i agree. then on it was in her hand and not samuels. and it was clear then, he said so many good things...