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david: it was. we never had a joint chiefs of staff server with an undergraduate from the ivy league and he didn't expect to spend his career in the military, but it worked out that way. he's from a military family but interestingly his father didn't want him in the military. his father really try to keep them out. how is his service -- tom: how is his service cover -- colored by the fact that his father was truly on the shores of iwo jima? david: his father knew the horrors of military combat from world war ii and tried to keep his son from going to west point. he went to princeton on effectively a hockey scholarship but he got into rotc and ultimately stayed in the military. it's an unusual story and he has obviously become one of the most visible of all of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff because of the trump administration and what happened. lisa: china was front and center during this interview. what's the nature of this rivalry, this potential cold war, given the fact that this strate
david: it was. we never had a joint chiefs of staff server with an undergraduate from the ivy league and he didn't expect to spend his career in the military, but it worked out that way. he's from a military family but interestingly his father didn't want him in the military. his father really try to keep them out. how is his service -- tom: how is his service cover -- colored by the fact that his father was truly on the shores of iwo jima? david: his father knew the horrors of military combat...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: seventeen american missionaries and family members have been reported kidnapped by a gang in haiti. the family of the british mp david amess, who was stabbed to death on friday, has made a plea for tolerance, regardless of people's religious or political beliefs. landslides and flooding in the indian state of kerala have left more than 25 people dead and dozens more missing. we have a special report from the afghan ministry for vice and virtue — what does the future hold women and girls under taliban rule? the earth shot to build a waste free world goes to the city of milliron. new prizes established by britain's prince william for people trying to save the planet have been revealed at a star—studded event. and the slo—mo happy ending as a russian film crew returns to earth after shooting a movie in space. a us charity has confirmed the kidnapping of 17 people in haiti associated with its christian missionary work. the group — 16 americans and a canadian — w
welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: seventeen american missionaries and family members have been reported kidnapped by a gang in haiti. the family of the british mp david amess, who was stabbed to death on friday, has made a plea for tolerance, regardless of people's religious or political beliefs. landslides and flooding in the indian state of kerala have left more than 25 people dead and dozens more missing. we have a special report from the afghan ministry for vice and...
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another supporter, david attenborough. that's why i a . reed to david attenborough. that's why i agreed to join — david attenborough. that's why i agreed to join the _ david attenborough. that's why i agreed to join the earthshot - david attenborough. that's why i | agreed to join the earthshot prize agreed tojoin the earthshot prize councii _ agreed tojoin the earthshot prize councii i— agreed to 'oin the earthshot prize council. ., . ., ., , council. i noticed i are inventors in my street _ council. i noticed i are inventors in my street using _ council. i noticed i are inventors in my street using charcoal... i council. i noticed i are inventors i in my street using charcoal... fight might— in my street using charcoal... fight might be _ in my street using charcoal... fight might be on— in my street using charcoal... fight might be on all of this is a desire to move — might be on all of this is a desire to move beyond the often gloomy headlines —— i noticed the iron setters — headlines —— i noticed the iron sellers on _ headlines —— i notic
another supporter, david attenborough. that's why i a . reed to david attenborough. that's why i agreed to join — david attenborough. that's why i agreed to join the _ david attenborough. that's why i agreed to join the earthshot - david attenborough. that's why i | agreed to join the earthshot prize agreed tojoin the earthshot prize councii _ agreed tojoin the earthshot prize councii i— agreed to 'oin the earthshot prize council. ., . ., ., , council. i noticed i are inventors in my street...
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david: i have something i would like to sell you. you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] the most senior person in the u.s. military is always the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the 20th percent to hold the title is general mark milley. appointed by president trump and continue to serve under president biden. had a chance recently at the national archives to sit with a him and ask him about a range of civilian and military issues the chairman faces. this is where our constitution, the original copy of the constitution is stored. what does the constitution mean to you as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff? gen. milley: i would argue that for all of us in uniform, we swear an oath, and that is to the constitution. we are sworn to protect and support and defend it against all enemies, foreign and domestic. . we don't take an oath to an individual, king, queen, tribe, we take the old, to the idea of america. that is a solemn oath and those that came before me and those that came after me, we swea
david: i have something i would like to sell you. you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] the most senior person in the u.s. military is always the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the 20th percent to hold the title is general mark milley. appointed by president trump and continue to serve under president biden. had a chance recently at the national archives to sit with a him and ask him about a range of civilian and military issues the chairman faces. this is...
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the priest there spoke of the genuine warmth of sir david's smile and he said that sir david amess was a man who listened to absolutely everyone. the speaker of the house of commons, who helps oversee security around mps, says lessons must be learned, after what he called the "hideous killing" of sir david amess. mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicans. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more. in leigh—on sea today, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents, but some were from his neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many. this morning across the airwaves they had stories of how they too had faced threats. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? not really, no, if i'm honest. mps are treated as if we weren't humans. | we have seen the encouragement of a climate often of hostility towards members of parliament. i have had people writing in my office will, "why. don't you kill yourself?" the staff are pretty scared most of the time. i had a threat to abduct my children. a
the priest there spoke of the genuine warmth of sir david's smile and he said that sir david amess was a man who listened to absolutely everyone. the speaker of the house of commons, who helps oversee security around mps, says lessons must be learned, after what he called the "hideous killing" of sir david amess. mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicans. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more. in leigh—on sea today, more tributes for sir david...
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makes certainly, david hoping to propel david: david: overnight in new york. if i bump into -- david: beers are on you. if you look at the chinese currency and the strength coming through, they plugged that cap and we're looking at more currency and we might get to a point to keep it at 100 might be uncomfortable for them. the big change this week has been a massive move up in your two year yields and inflation expectations. year-to-year will break even. just a touch on -- under 2.8%. rishaad: seeing this industry metals rally. scarcity of various thing like aluminum's and now magnesium, too. in short supply. talc is warning customers they may have to bailout. some positives. we got the biggest aluminum user in the world enjoying a strong rally on the back of these prices that is picky dividends for the first time in 16 years? -- paying dividends. transitory inflation, you will talk about that david? david: when you see the curves and breaking of the curbs, we are higher above them. it is also worth noting that the short is outpacing what you are seeing toward
makes certainly, david hoping to propel david: david: overnight in new york. if i bump into -- david: beers are on you. if you look at the chinese currency and the strength coming through, they plugged that cap and we're looking at more currency and we might get to a point to keep it at 100 might be uncomfortable for them. the big change this week has been a massive move up in your two year yields and inflation expectations. year-to-year will break even. just a touch on -- under 2.8%. rishaad:...
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over the years — us have met sir david over the years we _ us have met sir david over the years. we would all echo what so many _ years. we would all echo what so many people have said over the last 48 hours _ many people have said over the last 48 hours in — many people have said over the last 48 hours in which he was in incredibly— 48 hours in which he was in incredibly friendly, jovial, kind, nice _ incredibly friendly, jovial, kind, nice mah — incredibly friendly, jovial, kind, nice man. of course you could say there _ nice man. of course you could say there aren't — nice man. of course you could say there aren't many of those in politics _ there aren't many of those in politics. actually there are a lot of nice — politics. actually there are a lot of nice people in politics but he was universally liked. he greeted everybody whether they were of his own party— everybody whether they were of his own party or clinical beliefs or of the labour— own party or clinical beliefs or of the labour party or any other party with that _ the labour party or any other party wi
over the years — us have met sir david over the years we _ us have met sir david over the years. we would all echo what so many _ years. we would all echo what so many people have said over the last 48 hours _ many people have said over the last 48 hours in — many people have said over the last 48 hours in which he was in incredibly— 48 hours in which he was in incredibly friendly, jovial, kind, nice _ incredibly friendly, jovial, kind, nice mah — incredibly friendly, jovial, kind, nice...
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family as well at this moment. a, david's family as well at this moment-— david's family as well at this moment. �* ., ., , , david's family as well at this moment. �* ., , ., moment. a lot has been said about the nature public— moment. a lot has been said about the nature public discourse - moment. a lot has been said about the nature public discourse and - the nature public discourse and conversation in the online sphere. i've seen many times as will our viewers you during debates in the house rainy mps and when you feel they have crossed a line things got beyond what is acceptable. it is one thing to have that ability within the chamber. how giving that same standard and limit when it goes beyond the chamber? what standard and limit when it goes beyond the chamber? what we've got to do is protect _ beyond the chamber? what we've got to do is protect mps _ beyond the chamber? what we've got to do is protect mps beyond - beyond the chamber? what we've got to do is protect mps beyond that - beyond the chamber? what we've got to do is protect mps beyond that and| to do is prote
family as well at this moment. a, david's family as well at this moment-— david's family as well at this moment. �* ., ., , , david's family as well at this moment. �* ., , ., moment. a lot has been said about the nature public— moment. a lot has been said about the nature public discourse - moment. a lot has been said about the nature public discourse and - the nature public discourse and conversation in the online sphere. i've seen many times as will our viewers you during debates in...
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david: did you study aerospace defense? phebe: [laughs] no. david: what did you study? phebe: i was a government major and philosophy minor. i got a superb liberal arts background and education. so i learned to write and think in college, two critical values. david: most people that graduate from smith probably do not wind up in the cia, would be my guess. phebe: most yeah. david: when you were interviewing for jobs at the end of your college career, did you tell people, i want to be in the cia? how did you happen to get in the cia? phebe: i had a sense of service to my nation, and it seemed a good place for me. so much in life, as you and i have talked about before, is finding place. and the agency was opening its doors to women, so it was a good opportunity for me. and i really enjoyed the service i was able to provide. david: how long were you in the cia? phebe: about four or five years. david: were you a cia agent, a spy, undercover, or you cannot say even today? phebe: so, we were what were called case officers. you might in the common parlance think about those as
david: did you study aerospace defense? phebe: [laughs] no. david: what did you study? phebe: i was a government major and philosophy minor. i got a superb liberal arts background and education. so i learned to write and think in college, two critical values. david: most people that graduate from smith probably do not wind up in the cia, would be my guess. phebe: most yeah. david: when you were interviewing for jobs at the end of your college career, did you tell people, i want to be in the...
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david: four grandchildren. so what do you do for rest and relaxation, spend time with your children and grandchildren? phebe: that is joyful, but i would not call it restful or relaxing. three toddlers and one newborn is hardly relaxing. [laughs] but my husband and i walk a lot, hike a lot, and we talk a lot. he is finishing his doctorate at princeton theological seminary in ethics, so i find those kinds of conversations really stimulating and interesting. they are a respite for me, but they are also a lot of mental gymnastics to try to keep up. david: other people have said it seems, to congress, it would seem having a spouse getting a degree from seminary is very spiritual, presumably, and you are in the aerospace defense business. does anyone say that seems unusual? phebe: i think it is unusual, but when you are in leadership positions, it is important to look at all of your decisions through a moral prism, irrespective of the industry that you are in, and to make sure that you are doing the right thing and
david: four grandchildren. so what do you do for rest and relaxation, spend time with your children and grandchildren? phebe: that is joyful, but i would not call it restful or relaxing. three toddlers and one newborn is hardly relaxing. [laughs] but my husband and i walk a lot, hike a lot, and we talk a lot. he is finishing his doctorate at princeton theological seminary in ethics, so i find those kinds of conversations really stimulating and interesting. they are a respite for me, but they...
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david shukman, bbc news. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma a russian film crew has left the international space station after ending production of the first movie to be filmed in space. actress, yulia peresild and director klim shipenko spent nearly 2 weeks in space filming scenes for the feature. parvin kumar ramchurn reports. the film—makers blasted off into space earlier this month at the start of their mission. a cosmonautjoined them as they tackled the tricky task of shooting scenes for the film entitled the challenge. undocking confirmed. a similar idea to film and space was by tom cruise, together with nasa and spacex. but the russian crew beat them to it. the plot is believed to centre around a doctor who is sent to save the life of a cosmonaut. translation: we landed well today. everything went as expected. oleg did a greatjob. i'm actually a little sad because we thought 12 days was a long time — but when it was over, we didn't want to leave. around a0 minutes o
david shukman, bbc news. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma a russian film crew has left the international space station after ending production of the first movie to be filmed in space. actress, yulia peresild and director klim shipenko spent nearly 2 weeks in space filming scenes for the feature. parvin kumar ramchurn reports. the film—makers blasted off into space earlier this month at the start of their mission. a cosmonautjoined them as they tackled the...
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♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought was private equity, and then i started interviewing. i watch your interviews. i know how to do some interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said, fine. i didn't negotiate with him. and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] the most senior person in the u.s. military is always the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the 20th person to hold that title is general mark milley. he was appointed by president trump and continues to serve under president biden. i had a chance recently to sit down with general milley at the national archives and ask him about a range of civilian and military issues the chairman faces. this is w
♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought was private equity, and then i started interviewing. i watch your interviews. i know how to do some interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said, fine. i didn't negotiate with him. and i did no due diligence. david: i have...
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david sillito, bbc news. the uk�*s newest polar research ship has completed a year of sea trials and is ready to set sail for its maiden voyage to antarctica. the £200 million vessel first made headlines when thousands of people voted to call it boaty mcboatface, but it was eventually named the rss sir david attenborough, after the broadcaster and naturalist. it�*s strong enough to sail through metre—thick ice sheets in the frozen antarctic seas. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports from greenwich. heading up the thames, it�*s the most advanced polar ship ever to set sail. it took just four years to build and now it�*s spending three days in london before its first voyage to antarctica. and on board, the man it�*s named after, sir david attenborough. i am indeed a very proud man to be standing in this remarkable vessel. i know that the findings made on this ship in the next few years will be of the greatest value and importance to the welfare of the world. this is a state—of—theâ
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david: any risks? i'm looking at three here in your report. >> the near term response will be higher costs. amazon has been hiring much more in advance of the holiday, hiring 150,000 additional seasonal workers. more than 10% rise in wages as well, so we think this is a near-term risk for amazon, labor costs. haslinda: advertising is one of the fastest growing businesses for amazon. how much clarity do you have the quarters ahead? >> we think it will remain strong simply because amazon is handling the supply chain problems a bit better, so they just came out on monday to say that they have invested a lot to make sure everyone gets their packages on time. more advertising revenue is less worry on the platform. haslinda: i want to talk to you about apple. you are less excited about apple than amazon. why is that? >> for apple, there's some risks. first of all, they have risk with lawsuits, and they were more affected by supply chain issues. we are still bullish on apple. we have been priced at $187. we a
david: any risks? i'm looking at three here in your report. >> the near term response will be higher costs. amazon has been hiring much more in advance of the holiday, hiring 150,000 additional seasonal workers. more than 10% rise in wages as well, so we think this is a near-term risk for amazon, labor costs. haslinda: advertising is one of the fastest growing businesses for amazon. how much clarity do you have the quarters ahead? >> we think it will remain strong simply because...
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david. david: chad, thank you. meanwhile president biden is under pressure on the supply chain crisis and shows no signs of slowing down as americans face skyrocketing gas prices, empty shelves and rising prices all over the board this holiday season. let's bring in that hill editor-in-chief. good to see you, bob. it was just last summer a couple of months ago when jen psaki was sort of making light of inflation, making jokes in the white house press room about it. look at a pole and what's happening now, a new fox news poll, 87% of voters are very or extremely worried about inflation. did joe biden get the message on that? >> well, i don't think the white house got the message earlier this year. i think there are questions about the fed chief comment jay powell, downplaying inflation. looks like it's here to stay. we see that the grocery store and gas prices are up and it's a real problem when you have a supply chain issue, you have republicans saying the white house could ease regulations regarding covid. you cou
david. david: chad, thank you. meanwhile president biden is under pressure on the supply chain crisis and shows no signs of slowing down as americans face skyrocketing gas prices, empty shelves and rising prices all over the board this holiday season. let's bring in that hill editor-in-chief. good to see you, bob. it was just last summer a couple of months ago when jen psaki was sort of making light of inflation, making jokes in the white house press room about it. look at a pole and what's...
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david: people were mesmerized by it. and were you shocked by how it kind of transformed culture in many ways? did you anticipate that? ken: no. no, in fact, i did oppress to the press tour and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it because the tv had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. dvd, blank dvd tapes -- not dvd but cassette tapes were what ran out in washington, d.c. i got invited to the white house. i was on "the tonight show." it was flabbergasting. and what was really helpful to me, david, was staying here in walpole because the pressure to leave again, hollywood presumed that just documentary was wrong a rung on some career path that would inevitably lead to making feature films. i was saying i like my day job and being here and insulated by the people who -- i think they are proud of what i have done. but it matters what the content of my character is. david: why did you not go the
david: people were mesmerized by it. and were you shocked by how it kind of transformed culture in many ways? did you anticipate that? ken: no. no, in fact, i did oppress to the press tour and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it because the tv had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. dvd, blank dvd tapes -- not dvd but cassette tapes were what ran out in...
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david: people were mesmerized by it. were you shocked by how it kind of transformed that culture in many ways? >> know, in fact i did oppress to hear -- oppress to her and people said this is terrifying -- i did operas and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it because the tv had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. it dvd, not dvd but cassette tapes were what ran now in washington, d.c. i got invited to the white house. i was on the tonight show. it was flabbergast in. what was really helpful to me, david, was staying here because the pressure to leave again, hollywood presumed that documentary was wrong on some career path that would inevitably lead to making feature films. david: why did you not go the route of becoming the next george lucas or steven spielberg? >> it was not for me. i liked the idea of public broadcasting. it is public but the s is not system. it is service. pbs has one foo
david: people were mesmerized by it. were you shocked by how it kind of transformed that culture in many ways? >> know, in fact i did oppress to hear -- oppress to her and people said this is terrifying -- i did operas and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it because the tv had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. it dvd, not dvd but cassette tapes were what...
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it is mattered to david, but that is a very live debate.— mattered to david, but that is a very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are _ very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are wondering - very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are wondering what . very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are wondering what is very live debate. it is in the uk a - lot of mps are wondering what is the way forward. this church behind me, allowing us closer tonight, they have removed the area and this church behind me, allowing us closer tonight, they have removed the area and the sorcerer david was holding his surgery on friday lunchtime without a care in the world, without having to think about that security that has become such a topical issue in the 48 hours or so since his death. i think it is reflected in his family statement that they want people to show that love and kindness, to show that tolerance and understanding and to dial down the political rhetoric that some people have been involved with, both verbally on television, radio and on social media, and making
it is mattered to david, but that is a very live debate.— mattered to david, but that is a very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are _ very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are wondering - very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are wondering what . very live debate. it is in the uk a lot of mps are wondering what is very live debate. it is in the uk a - lot of mps are wondering what is the way forward. this church behind me, allowing us closer tonight, they have...
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david: people were mesmerized by it. were you shocked at how it kind of transformed culture in many ways? and people were talking about all the time. did you anticipate that? ken: no. in fact, i did the press tour and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it, because the tv had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. dvd, blank dvd tapes -- not dvd but cassette tapes were what ran out in washington, d.c. i got invited to the white house. i was on "the tonight show." it was flabbergasting. what was really helpful to me, david, was staying here in walpole, because the pressure to leave again, hollywood presumed that just documentary was a step wrong on some career path that would inevitably lead to making feature films. i said no, i like my day job and being here and insulated by the people who are -- i think they are proud of what i have done. but it matters with the content of my characters. david:
david: people were mesmerized by it. were you shocked at how it kind of transformed culture in many ways? and people were talking about all the time. did you anticipate that? ken: no. in fact, i did the press tour and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it, because the tv had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. dvd, blank dvd tapes -- not dvd but cassette tapes were...
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absolute shock. to sir david's killing. absolute shock- we _ to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are _ to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are all— to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are all in _ to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are all in shock. i to sir david's killing. absolute i shock. we are all in shock. david was a friend of everybody. whatever your political divide was david was friendly, he was a politician. that served his constituency. he was so well loved and of course our thoughts are with him, his family. the fact is his friends, everybody thought the best of david. and he has been taken away from us. i never, ever thought it would be in this position again. tragicallyjo cox blustar left, now david. he loved being an mp and representing the people. the fact is he has been killed because people don't value the job that he is doing. killed because people don't value thejob that he is doing. i have to say that everybody will be thinking about him. david has been taken from about him. david has been taken from a much respect
absolute shock. to sir david's killing. absolute shock- we _ to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are _ to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are all— to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are all in _ to sir david's killing. absolute shock. we are all in shock. i to sir david's killing. absolute i shock. we are all in shock. david was a friend of everybody. whatever your political divide was david was friendly, he was a politician. that served his constituency. he was so well...
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it is interesting - because sir david amess, he wasn't a central political figure, because sir david amess, he wasn't a central politicalfigure, but throughout my adult life he has always sort of been there around on the edges, this character, with very strong opinions, but i don't think i had really realised how much he was completely embedded in that community. yes, of course, isuppose the people who come to bring flowers would be people that had some kind of encounter with him or who he had helped, but it seems like everybody helped, but it seems like everybody he had helped in some way. people really felt they could go to his surgeries, they really felt that when there was a problem with getting chemotherapy drugs, organising a carer, that not only did he listen but he sorted it out. so there was this huge feeling, that this was a person who... i know it has been said again and again, but it is worth repeating. it didn't matter who people voted for. people felt he was there for them, and they may have never voted for him, or they might not otherwise have voted conservative, but t
it is interesting - because sir david amess, he wasn't a central political figure, because sir david amess, he wasn't a central politicalfigure, but throughout my adult life he has always sort of been there around on the edges, this character, with very strong opinions, but i don't think i had really realised how much he was completely embedded in that community. yes, of course, isuppose the people who come to bring flowers would be people that had some kind of encounter with him or who he had...
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david: it is probably both. the way this provision works is only people who have a capital gain, a profit on some asset they brought -- stock, property , art -- can put money into an opportunity fund so most americans cannot play in this game. rich people are the people with the money so it is not clear to me they had a broader set of people who could participate that would've gotten more money but it would've seemed more fair and democratic. i think sean parker was well-intentioned like a lot of people in silicon valley. he thinks he has a better way to do everything. a better way to do the internet, a better way to do anti-poverty, those people have self-confidence. because he was shrewd and rich, he could find his own think tank that skillfully lobbied this into law. he recruited tim scott as a south carolina republican and cory booker from new jersey. the way they did it and tim scott got it into the tax cuts and jobs act, there were never hearings. it had a lot of sponsors but it was because it sounded beni
david: it is probably both. the way this provision works is only people who have a capital gain, a profit on some asset they brought -- stock, property , art -- can put money into an opportunity fund so most americans cannot play in this game. rich people are the people with the money so it is not clear to me they had a broader set of people who could participate that would've gotten more money but it would've seemed more fair and democratic. i think sean parker was well-intentioned like a lot...
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david? >>. >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. i know many questions at home with millions of americans who got moderna and johnson & johnson still waiting on these boosters. let's get right to dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health. always great to have you here. seems this blueprint for the moderna boosters very similar to what we saw with the pfizer boosters. 65 and older first, along with 18 and older if you have a health condition or a job that puts you at higher risk. one thing i thought was interesting, moderna's booster will be given as a half dose, 50 micrograma, that a will be given as a half dose, 50 micrograma, tha micrograms. so, why a half shot when we were getting a full shot of pfizer for a booster, was me der that a more powerful shot to begin with? >> yeah, so, david, thank you for having me back. first of all, they absolutely follow the same blueprint, same groups of individuals, high risk people getting the boo
david? >>. >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. i know many questions at home with millions of americans who got moderna and johnson & johnson still waiting on these boosters. let's get right to dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health. always great to have you here. seems this blueprint for the moderna boosters very similar to what we saw with the pfizer boosters. 65 and older first, along with 18 and older if you have...
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[laughs] david: ok. if the president of united states called you and said, you were running a gigantic company and i've done a great job. i need some more women leaders in government. why did you come be secretary of something important? what would you say? julie: i would say, i am honored to be asked but i have really important work to do in the private sector. david: you wouldn't go right now ? julie: that is not my current aspiration. david: somebody who is watching this would say, this person has an incredible professional life. rose up to be partner at cravath and other ceo of this gigantic company. can you cite something that did not work out or your professional life so people can feel you are not just a superhuman and make people feel good they can see some but he made a mistake? do you have mistakes you made or failures you can talk about? julie: you know, people ask that question is if the only challenges at work. and for me, work has been a great place. i have had a lot of success and i don't
[laughs] david: ok. if the president of united states called you and said, you were running a gigantic company and i've done a great job. i need some more women leaders in government. why did you come be secretary of something important? what would you say? julie: i would say, i am honored to be asked but i have really important work to do in the private sector. david: you wouldn't go right now ? julie: that is not my current aspiration. david: somebody who is watching this would say, this...
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david always took them pick it up. david always took the time to respond. you can have receptions in the house and sometimes you can struggle to get mps to turn up at he would always turn up, with a smile on his face. i remember being outside a house with brian may after a debate in the pouring rain and david was there under an umbrella smiling away and being a force for change and supporting issues that the conservative government were dedicated to but david was having none of that. he was clear in his opposition and happy to be seen on the other side of that debate. you are aaivin the other side of that debate. you are giving us _ the other side of that debate. you are giving us a _ the other side of that debate. you are giving us a picture of a real plethora of causes that he was involved in, did he have a reflector you which one he was particularly proud of? t you which one he was particularly roud of? ~' ., proud of? i think the fox hunting issue meant _ proud of? i think the fox hunting issue meant a _ proud of? i think the fox hunting issue meant a l
david always took them pick it up. david always took the time to respond. you can have receptions in the house and sometimes you can struggle to get mps to turn up at he would always turn up, with a smile on his face. i remember being outside a house with brian may after a debate in the pouring rain and david was there under an umbrella smiling away and being a force for change and supporting issues that the conservative government were dedicated to but david was having none of that. he was...
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some of you ask, why david? many of you have reached out to me and expressed the interest in seeing someone like david become city attorney. now many of you may know him as the board of supervisors, but his extensive career, getting his law degree from harvard. working for the nineth circuit court of appeals. working as an attorney for the united states senate. working for lawyers committee for civil rights for the district attorney's office. he has an extensive career in law, one even before he stepped foot in the world of politics. that's why when he served as the president of the board of supervisors, he was a consensus building. he was someone who was dedicated and worked hard to tackle many of the issues he now continues to tackle in sacramento. focuses on tenants' rights, focusing on employment rights, civil rights and discrimination, there is a number of things that david and i continue to work on time and time again because it centers around the best interest of the people of this city. we are here today
some of you ask, why david? many of you have reached out to me and expressed the interest in seeing someone like david become city attorney. now many of you may know him as the board of supervisors, but his extensive career, getting his law degree from harvard. working for the nineth circuit court of appeals. working as an attorney for the united states senate. working for lawyers committee for civil rights for the district attorney's office. he has an extensive career in law, one even before...
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david? >> all right, steve, we appreciate it tonight. and we know many parents have questions at home and as steve reported, many parents are still hesitant. so, dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health, is back with us tonight. and dr. jha, you heard our reporting there, steve reporting on that study, about one-third of parents say they're ready to vaccinate their children right away. the rest say maybe not right away. we always know that when the fda panel comes out in favor that likely helps those numbers. we also know that you're a dad and a doctor, how comfortable are you with vaccinated your youngest child? help our viewers through this. >> yeah, good evening, david. thanks for having me back. i am very comfortable. i've examined the data. i think the evidence here is overwhelmingly clear. my 9-year-old is going to benefit from this vaccine. it's going to protect him, it's going to protect his family. i think that is clearly the right thing to do at this mom
david? >> all right, steve, we appreciate it tonight. and we know many parents have questions at home and as steve reported, many parents are still hesitant. so, dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health, is back with us tonight. and dr. jha, you heard our reporting there, steve reporting on that study, about one-third of parents say they're ready to vaccinate their children right away. the rest say maybe not right away. we always know that when the fda panel...
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i have known david or new david _ right. i have known david or new david for— right. i have known david or new david for 35— right. i have known david or new david for 35 years. and the one thing _ david for 35 years. and the one thing i— david for 35 years. and the one thing i most rememberabout david for 35 years. and the one thing i most remember about him david for 35 years. and the one thing i most rememberabout him is i don't _ thing i most rememberabout him is i don't think_ thing i most rememberabout him is i don't think i_ thing i most rememberabout him is i don't think i have ever seen him not smile~ _ don't think i have ever seen him not smile~ 50. _ don't think i have ever seen him not smile~ 50. i— don't think i have ever seen him not smile. so, i mean, if you sealthe pictures— smile. so, i mean, if you sealthe pictures of— smile. so, i mean, if you sealthe pictures of him since his tragic death, — pictures of him since his tragic death, all_ pictures of him since his tragic death, all of them have him smiling. so, death, all of them have him
i have known david or new david _ right. i have known david or new david for— right. i have known david or new david for 35— right. i have known david or new david for 35 years. and the one thing _ david for 35 years. and the one thing i— david for 35 years. and the one thing i most rememberabout david for 35 years. and the one thing i most remember about him david for 35 years. and the one thing i most rememberabout him is i don't _ thing i most rememberabout him is i don't think_ thing...
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and david was there. he won the raffle. i have got a prize just in front of me on the floor that he did not know that he had one, and i had been saving to present to him at the next opportunity that we met, which i knew would not be far away because he was so accessible. and never omitted to replying to an e—mail or a text or a phone call. it is truly heartbreaking.— a text or a phone call. it is truly heartbreaking. a text or a phone call. it is truly heartbreakinu. ., ., , heartbreaking. reverend, i mean, as i seak to heartbreaking. reverend, i mean, as i speak to you. _ heartbreaking. reverend, i mean, as i speak to you, our— heartbreaking. reverend, i mean, as i speak to you, our viewers _ heartbreaking. reverend, i mean, as i speak to you, our viewers cannot i i speak to you, our viewers cannot see, but out of the corner of my eye, a young girl is walking with some flowers to lay. there have been people young and old throughout the day coming here, trying to come to terms, come to understand, make sense of what h
and david was there. he won the raffle. i have got a prize just in front of me on the floor that he did not know that he had one, and i had been saving to present to him at the next opportunity that we met, which i knew would not be far away because he was so accessible. and never omitted to replying to an e—mail or a text or a phone call. it is truly heartbreaking.— a text or a phone call. it is truly heartbreaking. a text or a phone call. it is truly heartbreakinu. ., ., , heartbreaking....
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david... in the 1960s, it was president kennedy who gave out the great challenge, but a man on the moon for men shot. more than 60 years later, prince william is making his own challenge. —— moonshot. all too often headlines about the environment and nature are gloomy and depressing and incur despondency. what he wants to do here is inspire hope and environmental solutions. each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our planet. inspired by president kennedy's moonshot challenge in the �*60s, earthshot is a challenge to find environmental solutions. ultimately, if we want to tackle this, we want to get on the front foot, we've got to bring people with us, and people have got to feel like there's hope, there's a chance we can fix this. that's what the earthshot prize is about, providing those solutions to some of the world's biggest environmental problems. among the supporters of prince william's initiative, his father, pr
david... in the 1960s, it was president kennedy who gave out the great challenge, but a man on the moon for men shot. more than 60 years later, prince william is making his own challenge. —— moonshot. all too often headlines about the environment and nature are gloomy and depressing and incur despondency. what he wants to do here is inspire hope and environmental solutions. each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe can transform our chances of repairing our...
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david: people were mesmerized by it. were you shocked by how it transformed that culture in many ways? did you anticipate that? ken: no. i did it with a press tour and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it because the great tv guy had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. dvd, blank dvd tapes -- not dvd but cassette tapes were what ran now in washington, d.c. i got invited to the white house. i was on the tonight show. it was flabbergasted. what was helpful to me was staying here because the pressure to leave again, hollywood resumed that just documentary was a wrong on some career path that would inevitably lead to making feature films. i was saying i like my day job and being here and insulated by the people who -- i think they are proud of what i have done. it matters what the content of my character is. david: why did you not know it -- not go the route of becoming the next george lucas and
david: people were mesmerized by it. were you shocked by how it transformed that culture in many ways? did you anticipate that? ken: no. i did it with a press tour and people said this is terrific but no one is going to watch it because the great tv guy had a new police procedural that was a musical and nobody would watch this. everybody seemed to watch it. it had 40 million viewers the first time. dvd, blank dvd tapes -- not dvd but cassette tapes were what ran now in washington, d.c. i got...
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i wonder how you will remember sir david amess. he was a ve kind remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man — remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and — remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and devoted _ remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and devoted to - remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and devoted to his - very kind man and devoted to his constituents. all our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends today. we prayers are with his family and friends today.— prayers are with his family and friends toda . ~ ., ., ., friends today. we have heard from the home secretary, _ friends today. we have heard from the home secretary, speaking - friends today. we have heard from the home secretary, speaking to l friends today. we have heard from l the home secretary, speaking to the bbc about plans that might be put in place to provide more protection for mps. perhaps we may start with your experience. i know you have been subject to some horrific abuse either online or in person. talk me through what you ma
i wonder how you will remember sir david amess. he was a ve kind remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man — remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and — remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and devoted _ remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and devoted to - remember sir david amess. he was a very kind man and devoted to his - very kind man and devoted to his constituents. all our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends today. we prayers...
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david: the regulators, which regulators? we heard jay powell at the hearings last week say they are a little like money markets. where is the best place for regulation to come from for stable going? -- for stable coin? sen. warren: they have some authority right now. i think the fed should step up, the sec should step up. the treasury has put several working groups around this, around bitcoin, all the pieces. i think the financial consumer protection bureau should be there because of the risk of trading -- the risk trading on unregulated markets could pose to consumers. this is a time when we need all of our regulators to get smarter faster. david: we heard from a whistleblower from facebook on the hill today, who has a lot of disturbing claims about what facebook knows, what it does. give us your insight into regulating a social media companies. let me go back to the 1930's, disclosure is basically the mechanism of the 1934 act. do we need substantive regulation? sen. warren: i will back you up in history even before the 19
david: the regulators, which regulators? we heard jay powell at the hearings last week say they are a little like money markets. where is the best place for regulation to come from for stable going? -- for stable coin? sen. warren: they have some authority right now. i think the fed should step up, the sec should step up. the treasury has put several working groups around this, around bitcoin, all the pieces. i think the financial consumer protection bureau should be there because of the risk...
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but for david amess, meeting constituents was a vital part of his job. so the question now is — how much further should security be tightened 7 many believe things have to be reappraised but mps themselves must decide. it's not a question of carrying on with business as usual and just regarding this as an occupational hazard of being an mp. nor of having close security such as the home secretary has, or the prime minister or the foreign secretary needs to have. we need to have a discussion about how we strike the balance. but it will be are hard to find. two years ago in the royal albert hall, a fundraiser for people with learning disabilities, championed by sir david amess, a public role loved, but guaranteeing mps' security is a huge challenge. damian grammaticas, bbc news. martin hewitt, chair of the national police chiefs' council, explained what the organisation has been doing to reassure other mps who are concerned about their safety in the wake of the stabbing. we have heard so many parliamentarians over the last 2a hours talking about how they
but for david amess, meeting constituents was a vital part of his job. so the question now is — how much further should security be tightened 7 many believe things have to be reappraised but mps themselves must decide. it's not a question of carrying on with business as usual and just regarding this as an occupational hazard of being an mp. nor of having close security such as the home secretary has, or the prime minister or the foreign secretary needs to have. we need to have a discussion...
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now it's david amess. it must raise questions in your mind about how you can do yourjob safely while still communicating and meeting your constituents. the communicating and meeting your constituents.— constituents. the meeting i was su - osed constituents. the meeting i was supposed to _ constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have _ constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have with - constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have with sir- constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have with sir david | supposed to have with sir david yesterday was about getting children in parliament, how to get them involved. that gives you an idea of how dedicated the man himself was. we were going to see what we could do to make that happen. the fact that that could not take place itself as a reminder of what we were trying to do together. it was also in a place in falkirk i was looking at that particular time, where i could meet people face—to—face, away from my office and my staff, in a secure plac
now it's david amess. it must raise questions in your mind about how you can do yourjob safely while still communicating and meeting your constituents. the communicating and meeting your constituents.— constituents. the meeting i was su - osed constituents. the meeting i was supposed to _ constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have _ constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have with - constituents. the meeting i was supposed to have with sir- constituents. the meeting i was supposed...
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it is appalling, i encounters david amess _ it is appalling, i encounters david amess a — it is appalling, i encounters david amess a number of times. a decent man: _ amess a number of times. a decent man. always — amess a number of times. a decent man, always friendly and supportive and our— man, always friendly and supportive and our thoughts are with his family at this— and our thoughts are with his family at this awful time. he was one of the rare — at this awful time. he was one of the rare breed of mps who didn't seek— the rare breed of mps who didn't seek high— the rare breed of mps who didn't seek high office. he was in parliament for almost 40 years and he was _ parliament for almost 40 years and he was dedicated to his constituents. you could see that moments — constituents. you could see that moments before he was killed, again trying _ moments before he was killed, again trying to— moments before he was killed, again trying to promote and champion chiidren— trying to promote and champion children getting involved in democracy. i think a lot of conversation th
it is appalling, i encounters david amess _ it is appalling, i encounters david amess a — it is appalling, i encounters david amess a number of times. a decent man: _ amess a number of times. a decent man. always — amess a number of times. a decent man, always friendly and supportive and our— man, always friendly and supportive and our thoughts are with his family at this— and our thoughts are with his family at this awful time. he was one of the rare — at this awful time. he was one...
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david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? when i was on capitol hill, i met a man named stephen breyer. he has been a justice of the supreme court for 27 years. i had a conversation with him about his future in the future of the court. i have to start with the question on everybody's mind. why is this book you have written so small? it is a small book, i am used to bigger books. why didn't you get a bigger book? justice breyer: this is the constitution and it is smaller. david: a lot of justices of the supreme court carry around the constitution all of the time. is that because you are going to forget what is in it? do you just like to remind people and read it over and over? justice breyer: you never know when somebody is going to ask you a question. somebody says, what does article three, section 19 say? they expect you to know. so you have it here. david: your book, this is an interesting book in the sense that it came
david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? when i was on capitol hill, i met a man named stephen breyer. he has been a justice of the supreme court for 27 years. i had a conversation with him about his future in the future of the court. i have to start with the question on everybody's mind. why is this book you have written so small? it is a...
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david: great stuff. let's stay in southeast asia where we have the philippines sticking to its growth target this year. that is four to 5%. restrictions from covid being eased nationwide as case numbers fall. going to give the economy some breathing room. let's hear from the finance secretary who spoke exclusively to kathleen hays about that outlook. >> we are sticking to that growth target. we think we will hit it. we had 11.5% in the second quarter. >> what about inflation? it is a big worry around the world. it is it -- is it a worry? what is the government doing to make sure these high prices don't broaden out and prevent the expansion from broadening out as well? >> we have identified the source of our elevated inflation. we are a bit over target this year. we have identified the cost. the effects of the african swine fever are taking it's toll on our pork producers. what we have done is eased the quantity restrictions on the import of pork as well as lowered the tariffs. that has stopped pork price
david: great stuff. let's stay in southeast asia where we have the philippines sticking to its growth target this year. that is four to 5%. restrictions from covid being eased nationwide as case numbers fall. going to give the economy some breathing room. let's hear from the finance secretary who spoke exclusively to kathleen hays about that outlook. >> we are sticking to that growth target. we think we will hit it. we had 11.5% in the second quarter. >> what about inflation? it is...
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david amos has died helping staff repeatedly. he was beaten members of his own constituency in a church when a man reportedly entered and attacked him. a 25 year old man has been arrested. security source is in afghanistan, say at least 41. people have been killed and dozens were wounded. in an attack on the big is she a mosque in the southern city of kandahar? there are unconfirmed reports of 3 exclusions inside. funerals are being held for 7 people killed in beirut, were street violence, and more than 10 years the city was rocked by near constant gunfire from open for hours on thursday, with unidentified snipers on rooftops. you authorities in english speaking. western cameroon, have called for com. after schoolgirl died when the police fired on a car at a check point, a crowd of people later killed the officer responsible. they then carried the girl's body to the governor's office. the incident took place and beware where anglo food separatists have been in conflict with government forces for 4 years of my address has been fol
david amos has died helping staff repeatedly. he was beaten members of his own constituency in a church when a man reportedly entered and attacked him. a 25 year old man has been arrested. security source is in afghanistan, say at least 41. people have been killed and dozens were wounded. in an attack on the big is she a mosque in the southern city of kandahar? there are unconfirmed reports of 3 exclusions inside. funerals are being held for 7 people killed in beirut, were street violence, and...
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david campanale, bbc news. a warrant of further detention has been granted for the 25—year—old man who was arrested in connection with the murder of uk lawmaker david amess. whitehall sources have confirmed for the bbc his name is ali harbi ali of somali heritage. we have got some cloudy and damp weather around for the first part of sunday. quite a contrast because some of us did get decent sunshine through saturday the best of it is across southern england. on the far north of scotland as well. but later in the day we did see some rain start to come down around the dunblane area and thatis around the dunblane area and that is the first sign of this band of rain showing up. her neighbour scotland, northern england, getting into north wales is one even further over the next few hours it will probably pick up a few patches of rain leaving across the midlands, east anglia, south—east england, layer largely drive. i'll start the day on sunday. legacies like the cool there were still clinging on across the far
david campanale, bbc news. a warrant of further detention has been granted for the 25—year—old man who was arrested in connection with the murder of uk lawmaker david amess. whitehall sources have confirmed for the bbc his name is ali harbi ali of somali heritage. we have got some cloudy and damp weather around for the first part of sunday. quite a contrast because some of us did get decent sunshine through saturday the best of it is across southern england. on the far north of scotland as...
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david: there we go. my question was, you have flagged premature central bank tightening as a key risk. you thick -- do you think central banks are tightening for the wrong reasons? >> not really. [indiscernible] david: we will try and get that sorted. i guarantee she is not trolling us. probably the internet. what are we talking about now? rishaad: whatever you want to, david. we can talk about what we have coming up, former goldman sachs -- former goldman sachs ceo lloyd leg find, giving us his view on cryptocurrencies. bitcoin, 65 thousand dollars breached for the first time. can we go from there? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to the shell. just enough -- to the show. bitcoin, under $67,000, giving back some of that. our index tracks broadly how the group is doing and we are up .4%, 67,000 dollars was roughly your high, 40 -- new life 41% over the past 30 days or so. let's get date since of why we are here? are we looking at mainstream acceptance? have a look. >> quite a rally. >> i th
david: there we go. my question was, you have flagged premature central bank tightening as a key risk. you thick -- do you think central banks are tightening for the wrong reasons? >> not really. [indiscernible] david: we will try and get that sorted. i guarantee she is not trolling us. probably the internet. what are we talking about now? rishaad: whatever you want to, david. we can talk about what we have coming up, former goldman sachs -- former goldman sachs ceo lloyd leg find, giving...
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>> david: no, yes, they are all challenging i guess. >> kelly: well, that's not -- >> david: they all of their specific challenges, they all have their hurdles. >> kelly: i feel like my 7-year-old is 16, she is just confused. >> david: girls get very mature when they are young. >> kelly: so feisty and she wants a job, i am like you are
>> david: no, yes, they are all challenging i guess. >> kelly: well, that's not -- >> david: they all of their specific challenges, they all have their hurdles. >> kelly: i feel like my 7-year-old is 16, she is just confused. >> david: girls get very mature when they are young. >> kelly: so feisty and she wants a job, i am like you are
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so david ames was murdered. during one of his constituency surgeries, waiting to talk to constituents in his constituency there just outside the greater london area. up next on this channel, inside story, lebanon is in morning after his worst street violence in years. the 7 people were killed in gun battle between vidal facts in beirut, the countries already facing economic and political collapse. so could this trigger more instability? this isn't fair story. ah. hello, welcome to the program. i'm in ron kahn, the streets and lebanon's capital, beirut, a quiet after a day of violence, but some one, it could just be the calm before the storm in a country already in the middle of political and economic chaos. let's remind you of lebanon's precarious situation. the currency is lost more than 90 percent of its value in 2 years. people can't afford food, medicines or fuel, nor can they rely on basic services like electricity, healthcare, or even rubbish collection. many lebanese blame politicians for years of corrupt
so david ames was murdered. during one of his constituency surgeries, waiting to talk to constituents in his constituency there just outside the greater london area. up next on this channel, inside story, lebanon is in morning after his worst street violence in years. the 7 people were killed in gun battle between vidal facts in beirut, the countries already facing economic and political collapse. so could this trigger more instability? this isn't fair story. ah. hello, welcome to the program....
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at 69 years old, sir david was a veteran - old, sir david was a veteran politician who was first elected to parliament in 1983. he has become the second mp to be killed at a constituency surgery in just over five years. jo cox was murdered in june 2016. ., ._ , ., five years. jo cox was murdered in june 2016. ., ., ~ five years. jo cox was murdered in june 20165-— june 2016. today is a dark and a shockin: june 2016. today is a dark and a shocking day- — june 2016. today is a dark and a shocking day. the _ june 2016. today is a dark and a shocking day. the more - june 2016. today is a dark and a shocking day. the more so - june 2016. today is a dark and a - shocking day. the more so because, heartbreakingly, we have been here before. informed by his faith, sir david had a profound sense of public duty, and he was highly respected and much liked across the houses of parliament, on all sides. the murder of another mp _ parliament, on all sides. the murder of another mp at _ parliament, on all sides. the murder of another mp at a _ parliament, on all sides. the murder of another mp at a
at 69 years old, sir david was a veteran - old, sir david was a veteran politician who was first elected to parliament in 1983. he has become the second mp to be killed at a constituency surgery in just over five years. jo cox was murdered in june 2016. ., ._ , ., five years. jo cox was murdered in june 2016. ., ., ~ five years. jo cox was murdered in june 20165-— june 2016. today is a dark and a shockin: june 2016. today is a dark and a shocking day- — june 2016. today is a dark and a...