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you are now ready to go further into wonderland. chat to it, flirt with it. it's been asked out on dates a couple times. the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of video game territory. we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in video conferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting really early into lockdown. two weeks into lockdown, we did a production of the tempest. we discover that it's really exciting, when it really comes to life, is when the audience is live and can be seen live too. it is performers and audience live and you have moments where you can see each other. a lot of our shows pre—lockdown were inserts to fit locations, moving around, giving the audiences, small groups, little challenges to do. it is as much live film or live gaming, and i think what the pandemic has created is this sort of opportunity put
you are now ready to go further into wonderland. chat to it, flirt with it. it's been asked out on dates a couple times. the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of video game territory. we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in video conferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting...
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you are now ready to go further into wonderland. data couple times. the second thing we do is, we have really pushed zoom into sort of videogame territory. we have taken the files that eve ryo ne have taken the files that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and dropped them into a3d them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can waive, talk to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland.” before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting really early into lockdown. two weeks into lockdown, we did a production of the campus. we discover that it's really exciting when it really comes to life is when the audience alive and can be seen live to. it is performers and audience alive and you can see each other. a lot of our shows before lockdown were insights to fit locations, moving around, giving the audiences, small groups, little challenges to do. it is as much live fillmore gaming and i think what the pandemic
you are now ready to go further into wonderland. data couple times. the second thing we do is, we have really pushed zoom into sort of videogame territory. we have taken the files that eve ryo ne have taken the files that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and dropped them into a3d them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can waive, talk to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland.” before you zoom down...
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you are now ready to go further into wonderland.n dates a couple times. and then, the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of video game territory. so we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and then dropped them into a 3d games' engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting really early on in lockdown. so two weeks into lockdown, we did a production of the tempest. and what we discovered with that is that it's really exciting, when it really comes to life, is when the audience is live and can be seen live too. it is performers and audience live, and you have moments where you can see each other. and a lot of our shows pre—lockdown were inside—specific locations, moving around, giving the audiences, small groups, little challenges to do. it is as much live film or live gaming, and i think what the pandemic has created is this sort of opportunity p
you are now ready to go further into wonderland.n dates a couple times. and then, the second thing we do is, we've really pushed zoom into sort of video game territory. so we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and then dropped them into a 3d games' engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting really early on in lockdown. so...
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you are now ready to go further into wonderland.'ve really pushed zoom into sort of videogame territory. we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting really early into lockdown. two weeks into lockdown, we did a production of the tempest. we discovered that it's really exciting, when it really comes to life, is when the audience is live and can be seen live too. it is performers and audience live and you have moments where you can see each other. a lot of our shows pre—lockdown were inserts to fit locations, moving around, giving the audiences, small groups, little challenges to do. it is as much live film or live gaming, and i think what the pandemic has created is this sort of opportunity put real people into a digital world. few industries have escaped the effects of the covid—19 pandemic. th
you are now ready to go further into wonderland.'ve really pushed zoom into sort of videogame territory. we have taken the tiles that everyone is used to in videoconferences, separated them out and dropped them into a 3d games engine. you can wave to all to the other members of the audience just before you zoom down the rabbit hole into wonderland. i think for us, we started experimenting really early into lockdown. two weeks into lockdown, we did a production of the tempest. we discovered that...
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borisjohnson wonderland in the situation. boris johnson and his wonderland in the situation.red to be residing from a deal which they signed and they hailed as a trial but now they are saying that it is unworkable and even if it brea ks unworkable and even if it breaks international wall —— law. it was also agreed these areas would have to be resolved. it was the whole purpose of setting up the council. the top british public servant the setting up these affairs has just resigned because he has grave misgivings about what this would mean for the british government and adherence to international law. he is the civil servant most directly responsible for ensuring the british government operates within the law. he has just felt the need to resign. operates within the law. he has just felt the need to resignlj can't comment on that because they don't know the full reasons of his resignation. i haven't seen why he has resigned and what he has said. i have seen comment from others who have speculated. but until we hear from the former civil servant then we have got to be cautious a
borisjohnson wonderland in the situation. boris johnson and his wonderland in the situation.red to be residing from a deal which they signed and they hailed as a trial but now they are saying that it is unworkable and even if it brea ks unworkable and even if it breaks international wall —— law. it was also agreed these areas would have to be resolved. it was the whole purpose of setting up the council. the top british public servant the setting up these affairs has just resigned because he...
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that's "alice in wonderland." >> i was trying to remember "alice in wonderland." it's been a long time. thank you for reminding me. >> he's got his characters mixed up. we're the ones trying to get out. >> listen, we laugh, but it's serious and you're right, these folks need to come out and they need to talk about this. thank you both. i really appreciate it. we'll be right back. >> thanks, don. this is nothing new. throughout our history any time something bad has happened to us ...we've recovered. every time. we fall, we rise. we break, we rebuild. we stumble, we learn. we come together. we work together. we innovate and create. we meet up and get to work. we find our way forward. every time. this has been the key to our survival, the key to our growth that whenever we thought we were at our weakest, this is when we became the strongest, became the best version of ourselves, and found our way home. together. masimo. together in hospital. together at home. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a
that's "alice in wonderland." >> i was trying to remember "alice in wonderland." it's been a long time. thank you for reminding me. >> he's got his characters mixed up. we're the ones trying to get out. >> listen, we laugh, but it's serious and you're right, these folks need to come out and they need to talk about this. thank you both. i really appreciate it. we'll be right back. >> thanks, don. this is nothing new. throughout our history any time...
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it is a wonderland down there! yes, very good! there was quite a lot of fish! yes! and what do you think the future is? the future will be very nice because it is already four years past and many fishes start to live into the air plane. under the wing, there are many marine life. inside of the cabin, there are many marine life, sea bass, sea bream. it was beautiful, the way that the light came in the windows. how there was fish, but there was also — woo hoo! — corals and clams and a lot of animals growing on the hull of the ship itself. yes. i have not seen anything like that before. that was beautiful. thank you. awesome dive. good diving. yeah. well, that's all we've got time for on this week's show. i do hope you've enjoyed this look back at some of our past adventures and fingers crossed, we'll all be out there travelling again sometime soon. in the meantime, catch up with us next week, when: mike is in brazil two years after a catastrophic fire destroyed thousands of precious exhibits at one of the country's most famous museums. walking around, you just feel ho
it is a wonderland down there! yes, very good! there was quite a lot of fish! yes! and what do you think the future is? the future will be very nice because it is already four years past and many fishes start to live into the air plane. under the wing, there are many marine life. inside of the cabin, there are many marine life, sea bass, sea bream. it was beautiful, the way that the light came in the windows. how there was fish, but there was also — woo hoo! — corals and clams and a lot of...
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it's a wonderland down there! hello, and welcome to the travel show, with me, christa larwood. now, we're heading tentatively back out there on our travels, but we're taking baby steps. so, this week we'll be taking a look back at some of our favourite stories from the past, and hopefully inspiring some of your travel for the future. and this week we're focusing on turkey, a country which over a0 million people headed to last year. well, back in 2017 we sent henry golding on his first ever visit there, and he kicked off his trip by heading to one of the most iconic and historic cities the world. here's how he got on. istanbul really is a city like no other. built on the banks of the mighty bosphorus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it byzantium. later, the romans made it the capital of their eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years, it was the seat of power for the sultans who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of
it's a wonderland down there! hello, and welcome to the travel show, with me, christa larwood. now, we're heading tentatively back out there on our travels, but we're taking baby steps. so, this week we'll be taking a look back at some of our favourite stories from the past, and hopefully inspiring some of your travel for the future. and this week we're focusing on turkey, a country which over a0 million people headed to last year. well, back in 2017 we sent henry golding on his first ever...
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ido i do love a winter wonderland! that's all from me. thanks for watching. goodbye. close to the north sea coast. another very brisk day on the way and at times cloudy. but so many of us further towards the west will actually have a very decent sunday. so let's have a look at the satellite picture. we're still sandwiched between two weather systems — a low pressure centred in europe there and a set of weather fronts coming off the atlantic — so we're in this gap here. and actually, the skies have remained clear and that's also leading to a touch of frost across parts of scotland, certainly where the winds are light here around the lowlands. northern ireland dipping down to around 5 degrees, but notice where the winds have remained strong — from hull down to norwich and london — the temperatures are around double figures early on sunday morning. so you can see from the arrows, the winds are still blowing from the north. they're actually dragging in a fair amount of cloud into the north—east of england, yorkshire, east anglia and the south—east. so at times, london, no
ido i do love a winter wonderland! that's all from me. thanks for watching. goodbye. close to the north sea coast. another very brisk day on the way and at times cloudy. but so many of us further towards the west will actually have a very decent sunday. so let's have a look at the satellite picture. we're still sandwiched between two weather systems — a low pressure centred in europe there and a set of weather fronts coming off the atlantic — so we're in this gap here. and actually, the...
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it isa it is a wonderland down there! yes, very good! quite a lot of fish!? the future will be very nice because it is already four yea rs past because it is already four years past and many fishes start to live in the air plane. under the wing there are many marine life, inside the cabin there are many marine life, see creatures. it is beautiful the way that the light came in the windows. with the fish, with a dolphin, corals and plants and animals growing on the whole itself. yes. i have not seen anything like that before, it was beautiful. awesome dive. thank you, good diving. that is all we have time for on this week's show and i hope you have enjoyed this look back at some of our past adventures and fingers crossed we will be travelling up there sometime soon. in the meantime, catch up with us next week, when: mike is in brazil two years after a catastrophic fire destroyed thousands of precious exhibits at one of the country's most famous museums. walking around you just feel hollow, like the remains of the museum.” you just feel hollow, like the remain
it isa it is a wonderland down there! yes, very good! quite a lot of fish!? the future will be very nice because it is already four yea rs past because it is already four years past and many fishes start to live in the air plane. under the wing there are many marine life, inside the cabin there are many marine life, see creatures. it is beautiful the way that the light came in the windows. with the fish, with a dolphin, corals and plants and animals growing on the whole itself. yes. i have not...
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jared kushner said one of the best ways to understand the president is to look at alice in wonderland. what does that mean? what does that mean to you? >> you know, i take this seriously actually. when you think about alice in wonderland, it is a story about people trying to navigate a world of complete chaos and absurdity. okay. what is strange he talks about donald trump being the chessire cat, a mysterious guiding figure for alice. i think when anyone looks at the story they would think of donald trump as the queen of hearts calling for the head of anyone committing the slightest offense and jared kushner is assisting the queen of hearts here. i think this is interesting. this gets to the idea that all of trump's enablers have to tell themselves stories so they can stay in this absurd world and try to make sense of it. jared kushner is telling us he looks at his father-in-law as a mysterious figure guiding him to a better place. i think it is complete fiction. >> it has been a long time. >> he has his characters mixed up. we get to be alice. we are the ones trying to get out. >> it
jared kushner said one of the best ways to understand the president is to look at alice in wonderland. what does that mean? what does that mean to you? >> you know, i take this seriously actually. when you think about alice in wonderland, it is a story about people trying to navigate a world of complete chaos and absurdity. okay. what is strange he talks about donald trump being the chessire cat, a mysterious guiding figure for alice. i think when anyone looks at the story they would...
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expose democratic obstruction and delay, november one of these -- another one of these alice in wonderland type statements. of course democrats weren't the ones who said let's put the senate on pause. who said that? democrats didn't say let's wait and see. who said that? democrats didn't delay for four months while the nation suffered. in fact, the house passed a bill with the broad support of senate democrats. and so while the president was lying to the american people about the coronavirus, senate republicans were following suit in spirit. the republican leader himself talked about the lack of urgency in his caucus to address the problem. so the idea that democrats, who passed a comprehensive relief package through the house nearly four months ago are the cause of delay and obstruction is ridiculous. it's been the republicans all along. the record shows it. from the beginning, from way back in march after the cares act passed, democrats have insisted on continuing a program of assistance to the american people. we proposed legislation to give hazard pay to essential workers, rental assis
expose democratic obstruction and delay, november one of these -- another one of these alice in wonderland type statements. of course democrats weren't the ones who said let's put the senate on pause. who said that? democrats didn't say let's wait and see. who said that? democrats didn't delay for four months while the nation suffered. in fact, the house passed a bill with the broad support of senate democrats. and so while the president was lying to the american people about the coronavirus,...
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it is true, bill barr mentioned something that we discussed in the alice and wonderland portion of theadcast this is a bizarre time people may debate how and why. your view on his legal claim that this is a normal use of doj authority. >> so i think that is a bit of a stretch. i think that the attorney general has an argument that his claim is in good faith, meaning that he can look at the law which is a little strange in this context and say, there is some law to support him. but the issue here, is this what the department of justice does in any other case? in other words, is the rule of law being applied here is this what they would do for any other federal employee and that is where i think there is a real problem. and to me, what barr has said reminds me of his defense of his actions in the stone case. his defense actions in the flynn case even the moving of paul manafort into federal custody instead of state custody. those are all actions that would not have happened, but for the relationship of those people to the president, and so here, the real issue is, it's the standard being
it is true, bill barr mentioned something that we discussed in the alice and wonderland portion of theadcast this is a bizarre time people may debate how and why. your view on his legal claim that this is a normal use of doj authority. >> so i think that is a bit of a stretch. i think that the attorney general has an argument that his claim is in good faith, meaning that he can look at the law which is a little strange in this context and say, there is some law to support him. but the...
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is it a little architectural wonderland? is it a throbbing, pulsing miami of the mediterranean?ally be one of the world's great lgbt capitals, here in a region plagued by violence and living under a constant threat of war? i'm in tel aviv. but i'm also in a city that i've heard will surprise me. for more than 70 years at least, the news coming out of this region has been overwhelmingly negative. i'm going to look past the propaganda and the fancy city branding, and i'm going to meet passionate locals who will explain to me, in no uncertain terms, their urban reality.
is it a little architectural wonderland? is it a throbbing, pulsing miami of the mediterranean?ally be one of the world's great lgbt capitals, here in a region plagued by violence and living under a constant threat of war? i'm in tel aviv. but i'm also in a city that i've heard will surprise me. for more than 70 years at least, the news coming out of this region has been overwhelmingly negative. i'm going to look past the propaganda and the fancy city branding, and i'm going to meet passionate...
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icici is clever son of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiar to them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. we syria sub-s. a decision brigade a little below sea get in africa not in the team for us to see one of us as well not to put it about this. our army or our. proceeds you know. you can do some egos at the door yes it will get done to be a part of my nana put it i said look at the me up it was to call it that i'm not a kid. there will. be an asset or a google so. i can now most among money out then. that. do you want to know more than november the. winner of. the league and. the winner of the other dogs. there couldn't be an outrage story on and put him into. a minimum was the source of this each. other laugh and the cynics will not allow us no support people don't know me most do not allow it to institute put it this it. what. he lost it didn't look good and. it all as different a castle i thought picking at it what does this put out there that would also be
icici is clever son of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiar to them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. we syria sub-s. a decision brigade a little below sea get in africa not in the team for us to see one of us as well not to put it about this. our army or our. proceeds you know. you can do some egos at the door yes it will get done to be a part of my nana put it i said...
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consequences of many decisions we don't know what that's going to be across europe particularly in wonderland not the european commission president speech this morning at the state of the e.u. there's being a big push towards digitalisation which is going to have an impact on all these industries all a may make them more efficient for men make them easier to use for the average traveler user or company but we're going to have to wait and see what happens let's now bring in the glass and then the other things in c.d.t union joins us from paris now you know this $120000000000.00 stimulus package $6000000000.00 wage allocated to the railways so why nothing going out on strike. well we're not complaining about the amount of money i located we're complaining about how this money will be used the government announced that 10100000000000 will be used to for employment but in the reality there are a lot of. financial aid and. and also tax incentives for companies but there is no security to guarantee any job so the problem is in france that we have unemployment that increased very much after this com
consequences of many decisions we don't know what that's going to be across europe particularly in wonderland not the european commission president speech this morning at the state of the e.u. there's being a big push towards digitalisation which is going to have an impact on all these industries all a may make them more efficient for men make them easier to use for the average traveler user or company but we're going to have to wait and see what happens let's now bring in the glass and then...
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persona little mascot to do it in wonderland 20 minutes liminal family familiar to them in us times i'm equals it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are most i see the sun we're not done syria. we see it here so obviously decision breaking. a little bill see gets in africa not indian team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not a blue about this are there. our army are. going to some eagles that the 2 of us able to get don't do. with us i said look at the me up he was talking at that. little window up in the last area google saw. money out then. then. do you want to know more. about the. winner of. the week and if i knew where. the one of the of the oldest. there couldn't be an outrage story on many indian in. a scale minimum was the law school or source ethnicity nor most. other latin cynics will not last no support people don't normally don't know a law it twisted to put it course as is the seed considered. what. he lost it didn't look good and bought a set amount of people at different castle i thought picking at the top let's put out that that would als
persona little mascot to do it in wonderland 20 minutes liminal family familiar to them in us times i'm equals it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are most i see the sun we're not done syria. we see it here so obviously decision breaking. a little bill see gets in africa not indian team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not a blue about this are there. our army are. going to some eagles that the 2 of us able to get don't do. with us i said look at the me up he...
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many of the other children on the march rakesh was rescued in a raid conducted by bachchan bacha wonderland and the police. i used to graze cattle in my village. then and didn't game along and give me sweets he promised me more and took me to the next town then you tricked me and took me to northern india when job and i was given to another agent 35000 rupees for me from there the stick in is in me further into punjab and so want me to someone else that family follows the food the pollution collects garden clean their houses everything are too big stones and breaks the construction i never got any money in return the edge into the money. while traffic boys are usually put to work as manual labor as girls as domestic help as an altogether more sinister element to trafficking. in this brothel in the indian capital men queue up the way that. some of the girls have chosen to be here but there are many bangladeshi girls have been forced into prostitution by traffickers into a life of degradation and exploitation and i don't mean you know. what i. mean with the women. and. the shelter in dhaka th
many of the other children on the march rakesh was rescued in a raid conducted by bachchan bacha wonderland and the police. i used to graze cattle in my village. then and didn't game along and give me sweets he promised me more and took me to the next town then you tricked me and took me to northern india when job and i was given to another agent 35000 rupees for me from there the stick in is in me further into punjab and so want me to someone else that family follows the food the pollution...
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it is only september but already the swiss alps are looking like a winter wonderland.ses with it and resulting in the unseasonably early snowfalls, 25 centimetres fell in montana. a new september record. elsewhere, conditions saw roads closed. as you would expect with scenes like this, temperatures across the swiss plains and alps plummeted far below—average for this time of year so there is only one thing to do. dodge snowballs, launch toboggans and build a snowman. there was plenty to play in in austria as well, heavy flakes making for a brief walk while the snow groomers had their work cut out. translation: last night about 60 centimetres of fresh snow came down, strong winds causing snowdrifts but they made the glacier surface smooth and clean. we are optimistic we will be able to prepare an amazing ski slope. a taste of what is to come and a welcome distraction from the mountains still to climb in the midst of the pandemic. the french open tennis championship has got off to a difficult start. the us open runner up, victoria azarenka, walked off the court after jus
it is only september but already the swiss alps are looking like a winter wonderland.ses with it and resulting in the unseasonably early snowfalls, 25 centimetres fell in montana. a new september record. elsewhere, conditions saw roads closed. as you would expect with scenes like this, temperatures across the swiss plains and alps plummeted far below—average for this time of year so there is only one thing to do. dodge snowballs, launch toboggans and build a snowman. there was plenty to play...
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it seems we've gone through the looking glass and entered wonderland. supreme court. donald trump's unveiled his nominee to become supreme court justice that would tip the balance on the supreme court to six conservative leaning judges to three liberal leaning judges. he has nominated amy coney barrett, a catholic conservative and exactly as you say, this is the great concern that ruth bader ginsburg had before she died the appointment would be made before the election and the balance would be swayed and all of this plays into the huge debate in america over what this could mean for laws on abortion, on what people concerned about a claw—back of freedoms and liberalism and it is a watch this space. it's a very big issue. it's amazing, james, donald trump's legacy, however you want to see that, may be the most significant legacy may be what he has done to the supreme court in terms of appointing three conservative judges in only four yea rs. conservative judges in only four years. absolutely. all three of them in their own way is very controversial. you
it seems we've gone through the looking glass and entered wonderland. supreme court. donald trump's unveiled his nominee to become supreme court justice that would tip the balance on the supreme court to six conservative leaning judges to three liberal leaning judges. he has nominated amy coney barrett, a catholic conservative and exactly as you say, this is the great concern that ruth bader ginsburg had before she died the appointment would be made before the election and the balance would be...
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commission president of wonderland the monday meeting focused on trade the $27.00 nation block is china's 2nd largest trading partner but after 7 years of negotiations a comprehensive investment agreement still hasn't been finalized e.u. leaders say china isn't moving fast enough when it comes to leveling the playing field but it's a question of rebalancing the asymmetry and a question of openness of our respective markets so we need to china to move on these 2 issues and we need it to move if we are to achieved to achieve our shared objective of finalizing the goshi ations this year president xi pledged to expedite treaty talks and expand agricultural imports but stopped short of promising to improve market access. in an annual report released last week the e.u. china chamber of commerce repeated urgent calls for chinese economic reforms we have been seeing that china promises opening up but actually there has been very little baby steps happening. says unlike the u.s. the e.u. isn't interested in decoupling but european companies operating in china are worried about their future the rea
commission president of wonderland the monday meeting focused on trade the $27.00 nation block is china's 2nd largest trading partner but after 7 years of negotiations a comprehensive investment agreement still hasn't been finalized e.u. leaders say china isn't moving fast enough when it comes to leveling the playing field but it's a question of rebalancing the asymmetry and a question of openness of our respective markets so we need to china to move on these 2 issues and we need it to move if...
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. >> when i think of fairyland i think of a narnia, alice in wonderland nostalgia that i spent as a kid. >> reporter: this is teaming up again to have the next chapter her. one about saving the enchanted park for future generations. >> when we heard they were struggling and there was even the slightest chance that it might not still be around, that could not stand. i attribute a lot of my capacity for imagination to time spent at fairyland playing on the pirate ship or the dragon or the shoe. >> reporter: they have a goal of raising $300,000. there will be a fundraiser saturday night. preparations are under way that will have a sneak peek of celebrity storytime. >> teachers educators and athletes will come in and read stories. >> fairyland is oakland in oakland is fairyland. >> reporter: it was a look rough summer for the staff. >> seven days a week rocking the fairyland, it was hard on our small staff. >> reporter: this is an east bay treasure that means so much to so many. >> there is nothing like this place. >> reporter: they want to bring the magic back. >> when you see these things
. >> when i think of fairyland i think of a narnia, alice in wonderland nostalgia that i spent as a kid. >> reporter: this is teaming up again to have the next chapter her. one about saving the enchanted park for future generations. >> when we heard they were struggling and there was even the slightest chance that it might not still be around, that could not stand. i attribute a lot of my capacity for imagination to time spent at fairyland playing on the pirate ship or the...
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. >> when i think of fairyland i think of narnia, are alice in wonderland and the world's i spent inas a kid. >> reporter: they are teaming up again to write the next chapter are of the fairyland story. saving the park for future generations. >> when we heard they were struggling and even the slightest chance it might not be around, that could not stand . i attribute my capacity for imagination to time spent at fairyland. the dragon ship, shoe, things like that. >> this is a 70th year which is another reason to celebrate. we have a sneak peek at story time. in a digital library for families. >> people in athletes coming in and reading stories. >> reporter: executive director are said public donations have help but it was a rough summer for their small staff. >> reporter: we have lost almost 4.5 million. it's our busiest time but it seven days a week. we lost a lot this summer. >> reporter: it served as an inspiration for disneyland, and east bay treasure that means so much to so many. >> there's nothing like it. >> reporter: they want to bring the magic back. >> when you see the whal
. >> when i think of fairyland i think of narnia, are alice in wonderland and the world's i spent inas a kid. >> reporter: they are teaming up again to write the next chapter are of the fairyland story. saving the park for future generations. >> when we heard they were struggling and even the slightest chance it might not be around, that could not stand . i attribute my capacity for imagination to time spent at fairyland. the dragon ship, shoe, things like that. >> this...
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the winter wonderland includes 3000 outside lights, eight foot inflatable snowman with santa, a hardpe this will make neighbors smile. todd: speaking of celebration. jillian: i didn't see that. happy birthday. jillian: we reached far for this. todd: she wants the food so i got her cold pizza when she walked in in the morning because she loves pizza and sub -- jillian: crispy treats. todd: any big plans? >> 38, end of year 2020. todd: there might be an adult beverage. jillian: rudy giuliani joins us live. todd: luke brian called me, what do i do to celebrate jillian's birthday. there you go. ♪ when that son goes down ♪ we will be on our way ♪ on barefoot ground ♪ don't you think we need the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love her condo. nana throws the best parties. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. a livcustomizeper iquickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookke
the winter wonderland includes 3000 outside lights, eight foot inflatable snowman with santa, a hardpe this will make neighbors smile. todd: speaking of celebration. jillian: i didn't see that. happy birthday. jillian: we reached far for this. todd: she wants the food so i got her cold pizza when she walked in in the morning because she loves pizza and sub -- jillian: crispy treats. todd: any big plans? >> 38, end of year 2020. todd: there might be an adult beverage. jillian: rudy...
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to you, if you want to understand the president, you should look at the cheshire cat analysis in wonderlandnow where you're going, any path will get you there. the fact that one of the president's closest advisers is intimating he doesn't know where he's going and is willing to take any path to get there is scary. >> it's only one of the scary truths in this book. it's -- it was very -- and it's been very unsettling to me to travel this road and stare down what i heard and saw and verified and went back and my wife elsa who edited this book six times and is my counselor and would come to me and say this is a good section, but you're not say iing what you
to you, if you want to understand the president, you should look at the cheshire cat analysis in wonderlandnow where you're going, any path will get you there. the fact that one of the president's closest advisers is intimating he doesn't know where he's going and is willing to take any path to get there is scary. >> it's only one of the scary truths in this book. it's -- it was very -- and it's been very unsettling to me to travel this road and stare down what i heard and saw and...
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icici a slapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute family familiar to them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket in the arm or see the sun we're not done syria. has me syria so obviously decision breaking. a little bit. see get in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not to play about this a bit. our army or our. proceeds you know. can do some egos at the door yes it will get don't be a part of my nana put it i said look at the me up he was talking at that i'm not a kid. there will. be an asset or a google so. i can now most among money out then. that. do you want to know more than you do on november the. winner of. the league and. the winner of the other dogs. there couldn't be an outrage story on and put him into. a minimum stop loss and source of. other latin cynics who not unless people don't know me most do not allow it to institute political science is this it considered. so i was in last dependent not good and bought a set amount of people as different a castle i start picking i did what i put o
icici a slapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute family familiar to them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket in the arm or see the sun we're not done syria. has me syria so obviously decision breaking. a little bit. see get in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not to play about this a bit. our army or our. proceeds you know. can do some egos at the door yes it will get don't be a part of my nana put it i...
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it was-- it was like hunteres thompson meets allison in wonderland, only it's jim. on "dumb and dumber." it was so great. because you want to go. you want to ride that comic tornado. here i go ago, "dumber number three," off we go. i loved it. i loved doing it. it's a great book. it really is. >> stephen: please stay healthy out there. we need our jeff daniels. we've lost some very good people people. i know are you were a great fan of john prien, as we were. i loved that man. any thoughts on john pry, in e, and what a loss he was to our music, to our culture, just to humanity? >> anyone who writes anything-- songs, plays, movies, books-- whatever-- you want to write original, like, an original line, an original phrase. and john pryne was one of those people who did that. when he wrote-- only john pryne would write it that way. in a world where everybody has heard and seen and read and written everything, when you can still do that like he could, that's gold. that's what a true artist is. that's how i think of him. >> stephen: "the comey rule" premieres this sunday
it was-- it was like hunteres thompson meets allison in wonderland, only it's jim. on "dumb and dumber." it was so great. because you want to go. you want to ride that comic tornado. here i go ago, "dumber number three," off we go. i loved it. i loved doing it. it's a great book. it really is. >> stephen: please stay healthy out there. we need our jeff daniels. we've lost some very good people people. i know are you were a great fan of john prien, as we were. i loved...
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i think the best rapper sort of hero mascot to do an in wonderland 20 minutes liminal some if a 1000000 it would have been awesome his army goes into the minerals and most of course to brisket to me are more sour see the sun we're not done syria. we syria sub-s. a decision brigade in iraq. see get in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to pollute about the suburbs. our army or our. daughter can do some egos at the door yes it will get don't they we are gonna put as i said look at the map least according at that. there will. be an ass area google saw. until now most a month. then. do you want to know the more you are in november the. winner of. the. way. the winner of the of dogs. got under an outrage story own and put in into. the minimum stuff and source of the seed no most. other latin cynics will not unless no support people don't know me most do not allow it to institute put it. booky considered by most. what. he lost it didn't look good and. it all as different a castle i thought picking at it what does this put out there that would also be t
i think the best rapper sort of hero mascot to do an in wonderland 20 minutes liminal some if a 1000000 it would have been awesome his army goes into the minerals and most of course to brisket to me are more sour see the sun we're not done syria. we syria sub-s. a decision brigade in iraq. see get in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to pollute about the suburbs. our army or our. daughter can do some egos at the door yes it will get don't they we are...
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icici a slapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiar to them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. as we see here so obviously decision brigade a little below sea gets in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to put about this are there. our army or our. proceeds you know . going to some egos at the door yes i will just don't get my nana put as i said look at the me up it was to call it that i'm not a good. little boy no. be an ass ary girl saw on t.v. . i think most among. then. that. do you want to know the more you want to know them both the. winner of. the league and the way. the winner of the other dogs. got under an outrage story own and put him into. the minimum was the source of the seed no most. other latin cynics who not only us know support people don't normally do not allow it to institute put it this it would be considered by most. you know what. he lost it didn't look good and. it all as different a castle
icici a slapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiar to them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. as we see here so obviously decision brigade a little below sea gets in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to put about this are there. our army or our. proceeds you know . going to some egos at the door yes i will just don't get...
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i think the best rapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiarto them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. we syria sub-s. a decision breaking. a little bit. see gets in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to pollute about this a bit. our army or our. proceeds you know. blocking was just. going to some goes as planned or yes it will get don't be a part of my gonna put it i said look at the me up he was talking at that time out . there will. be an asset or a google so. i can now most our money and. then. do you want to know what you want to know them by the. winner of. the league and where. one of the other dogs. they got under an outrage story on and put him into. a minimum stop loss and source of. the cynics unanimous support people don't normally do not allow it to a city put it. considered by most. so i was in lost it didn't look good and bought a set amount of it all as different a castle i start picking i did what i pu
i think the best rapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiarto them and us i mean. it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. we syria sub-s. a decision breaking. a little bit. see gets in africa not in the team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to pollute about this a bit. our army or our. proceeds you know. blocking was just. going to some goes as planned or yes it...
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the european union and the u.k. a fading that's according to the european commission president of wonderland says that london cannot unilaterally change the u.k. e.u. joran agreement because it's already been negotiated and she used a british m.p.'s gave initial approval to it breaks that bill the government admits it could break international law. this with strong agreement took 3 years to negotiate. and we worked really lent to slee on line by line word by word and together we succeeded and the result guarantees our citizens' rights financial interests the integrity of the single market and crucially the good friday agreement and the european union and the u.k. joint she agreed it was the best and only way for ensuring peace on the island of ireland and we will never backtrack on that and this agreement has been ratified by this house and by the house of commons it cannot be unilaterally changed disregard or talk to surprise this is a matter of who are and try and go to face. india officially now has more than 5000000 coronavirus cases 2nd only to the united states part of the true number
the european union and the u.k. a fading that's according to the european commission president of wonderland says that london cannot unilaterally change the u.k. e.u. joran agreement because it's already been negotiated and she used a british m.p.'s gave initial approval to it breaks that bill the government admits it could break international law. this with strong agreement took 3 years to negotiate. and we worked really lent to slee on line by line word by word and together we succeeded and...
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quote, kush's recommendation for understanding trump was surprisingly the cheshire cat in alice in wonderland. if you don't know where you're going, any path will get you there. a trat of endurance and persistence, not direction. i want to commend you on the cheshire cat and what that explains in your view. >> well, it's all reflected in this larger goal of re-election at any cost. so you will like i quote, dr. fauci in the book saying, that he realized everything for trump was re-election. and i think that's true. i think we can see as we're talking about the coming election and what trump says about it, we're never going to have electoral purity or perfection. i believe from the constitution, not just tradition but from the constitution, the president has a responsible to make sure there is electoral coherence, or what they used to call fundamental fairness in the process. but he is just, you know, throwing an axe at all this. and not only neglecting his responsibility but you know, what are the next six weeks going to be like? what is the election going to be like? when will we know? he ha
quote, kush's recommendation for understanding trump was surprisingly the cheshire cat in alice in wonderland. if you don't know where you're going, any path will get you there. a trat of endurance and persistence, not direction. i want to commend you on the cheshire cat and what that explains in your view. >> well, it's all reflected in this larger goal of re-election at any cost. so you will like i quote, dr. fauci in the book saying, that he realized everything for trump was...
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i think the best rapper sort of hero mascot to do and in wonderland told him in last minute i'm a familiarto them in our families i mean it to them in us and most of us costumed brisket to me are more saucy the locals and we're not done syria. has many syria so obviously decision breaking. a little bit. see get in africa not indian team for instance you wonder why since we're not also not to play about this a bit. our army our. proceeds you know. can do some egos at the door yes it will get don't be a part of my nana put it i said look at the me up he was talking at that i'm not a kid. there will. be an asset or a google so. i think most our money and not only money then. do you want to know more than you do on november the. winner of. the league and when you were. one of the other dogs. there couldn't be an outrage story on and beaten into. the minimum stuff or source of. other latin cynics unanimous support people don't normally do not allow it to institute political science is this it. you know what. he lost it didn't look good. people at different castle i thought picking at the top le
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. >> i think of a particular narnia, alice in wonderland nostalgia to another world i spent as a kid, right? >> they are teaming up to help write the next chapter, what about saving the enchanted park for future generations. >> when we heard they were struggling and there was even the slightest chance they are not around, that could not stand. i attribute a lot of my capacity for imagination to time spent at fairyland playing on a pirate ship or the dragon or the shoe. >> reporter: they're hosting an online fundraiser saturday night with a goal of raising $300,000. >> this is another reason to celebrate . >> reporter: preparations under the way for an event with a sneak peek that story time, a new digital library for families. >> area teachers, athletes, coming in to teach lessons. >> the executive director said public donations helped but it was a rough summer for the small staff. >> since march fairyland lost over $1 million. summers are the busiest time, seven days a week rocking fairyland. so, we lost a lot this summer. but they served as the inspiration for disneyland's. and east
. >> i think of a particular narnia, alice in wonderland nostalgia to another world i spent as a kid, right? >> they are teaming up to help write the next chapter, what about saving the enchanted park for future generations. >> when we heard they were struggling and there was even the slightest chance they are not around, that could not stand. i attribute a lot of my capacity for imagination to time spent at fairyland playing on a pirate ship or the dragon or the shoe....
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wave of cheap fiction included additions of european fiction said george eliot's march, alice in wonderland, sir walter scott the talisman, charles dickens, all of these works were not protected by copyright. pirate publishers in the united states quickly pick them up and publish them in very cheap paper covered edition. optative libraries sometimes multiple releases a week. cost about ten to 20 cents a volume. there readers probably were not finding some book stores these cheap paperback sprayed said they find them at newsstands, were weight kiosks, and even on bory trains. they've go up and down selling snacks the paper bound books. if any that all would have encountered the book from one of the popular cheap libraries. cheap fiction took another form as well against stories from the so-called fiction factories. these were stories that were quickly produced of questionable quality. they were on murder and rescue and melodrama. very, very heavily formulated in a in industrial commodity that flooded the market. now one other part of this mix of cheap fiction needs to be mentioned. and that
wave of cheap fiction included additions of european fiction said george eliot's march, alice in wonderland, sir walter scott the talisman, charles dickens, all of these works were not protected by copyright. pirate publishers in the united states quickly pick them up and publish them in very cheap paper covered edition. optative libraries sometimes multiple releases a week. cost about ten to 20 cents a volume. there readers probably were not finding some book stores these cheap paperback...
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so george elliott's march, alice in wonderland, sir, walter scott the talisman, charles dickens, all of these were not protected by copyright and in the united states to quickly pick them up and publish them in very cheap paper covered editions. often in libraries, sometimes releasing the volume multiple times a week at a cost of about 10 - 20 cents a volume. now readers probably would not find these in the bookstores, the cheap paperbacks instead they find them at newsstands, railway kiosk and on board trains, boys will go up and down selling snacks but also paper bounce books. and john pebble for example, by the 1870s virtually everyone took a train for a journey of anyone at all would've encountered a book from one of the popular cheap libraries. cheap fiction took another form as well in the so-called fiction factory, these were stories that were quickly produced of questionable quality and long on murders and rescue and melodrama, very heavily formulated in real industrial commodity that flooded the market. now one other part of this mix of cheap fiction needs to be mentioned. t
so george elliott's march, alice in wonderland, sir, walter scott the talisman, charles dickens, all of these were not protected by copyright and in the united states to quickly pick them up and publish them in very cheap paper covered editions. often in libraries, sometimes releasing the volume multiple times a week at a cost of about 10 - 20 cents a volume. now readers probably would not find these in the bookstores, the cheap paperbacks instead they find them at newsstands, railway kiosk and...
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the cheshire cat analysis in wonderland, if you don't know where you're going, any path will get you there. the fact that one of the president's closest advisers is intimating he doesn't know where he's going and is willing to take any path to get there is scary. >> it's only one of the scary truths in this book. it's -- it was very -- and it's been very unsettling to me to travel this road and stare down what i heard and saw and verified and went back and my wife elsa who edited this book six times and is my counselor and would come to me and say this is a good section, but you're not say iing what you me. which, of course, is the dreaded verdict to any reader, she was right and she helped me, so we're struggling the two of us with this. not just peering into the white house and trump and so forth. peering into america. >> and i think a lot of people across the country are wrestling with that as well. peering into the country and themselves. and this president. bob woodward, thank you very much. the news continues, i want to hand it over to chris for cuomo prime time. >> anderson, t
the cheshire cat analysis in wonderland, if you don't know where you're going, any path will get you there. the fact that one of the president's closest advisers is intimating he doesn't know where he's going and is willing to take any path to get there is scary. >> it's only one of the scary truths in this book. it's -- it was very -- and it's been very unsettling to me to travel this road and stare down what i heard and saw and verified and went back and my wife elsa who edited this...