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so i think you know the history of agilent in china. it goes back decades we were one of the first companies to go in to china. actually hewlett-packard is one of the technology j.v.s. and we see great potential in china for resolution bioand other aspects of our diagnostics business and we're operating from position of strength we've been there for years we have a strong team. we have strong in country capabilities we know how to work with the chinese customer so we're really excited about the possibilities there. >> well, i think your company is in with a couple of companies like i follow. it just doesn't matter you get better and better than that on what the season is a lot of that is great leadership a lot is the team. a lot of it is you, president and ceo of agilent technologies. thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you for your kind comments, jim you're good and the company is jest great. i like letter a. i want to double down on it. mad money is back after the break. >> stick around. >> may i make a suggestion >> the lightning
so i think you know the history of agilent in china. it goes back decades we were one of the first companies to go in to china. actually hewlett-packard is one of the technology j.v.s. and we see great potential in china for resolution bioand other aspects of our diagnostics business and we're operating from position of strength we've been there for years we have a strong team. we have strong in country capabilities we know how to work with the chinese customer so we're really excited about the...
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it will make us more efficient and more agile. that agility matters in today's world. the other point i would note is the listing has historically traded at a pretty significant premium in the london listing. i am sure that will be on shareholders minds as well given they will get a one-for-one exchange of a limited share for every share they currently hold. caroline: some of the focus on the unifying of the listing, you say it makes more nimble. let's talk about the focus on m&a. where you think you would go? mike: let me start with us wanting to grow our exposure to future facing commodities. those are copper, nickel, potash. we have four levers available. once on innovation which allows us to extract more of the resource we have. two is exploration. three is early stage entry. this is getting early toll in those deposits that have been found but have yet to be developed. finally is m&a. on the m&a front, we did announce an offer in canada in recent weeks for a company that is a get to be developed deposit supported by the board. we are very disciplined when it comes
it will make us more efficient and more agile. that agility matters in today's world. the other point i would note is the listing has historically traded at a pretty significant premium in the london listing. i am sure that will be on shareholders minds as well given they will get a one-for-one exchange of a limited share for every share they currently hold. caroline: some of the focus on the unifying of the listing, you say it makes more nimble. let's talk about the focus on m&a. where you...
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so we can jump social media trend, we are quite agile so we canjump in there and move towards the hottest channels at the moment. and in terms of your skill set in starting this business, it's more about promoting brands then jewellery? more about promoting brands thenjewellery? because more about promoting brands then jewellery? because that's what you were doing before? so m what you were doing before? sr my background was marketing. crafted by far as is the biggest, what's it allowed us to do... we've got the right quys �* to do... we've got the right guys — we are just quite quick off the mark, there's no sign off between boards and operational boards, things like that. it's a new way of working, we've got half remote, half in—house, quite flexible. everyone is motivated and happy, everyone is quite quick. and in terms of where your customers are, are they global or mainly uk —based? where from? or mainly uk -based? where from? . , or mainly uk -based? where from? ., , ., from? -- where are they from? it's from? -- where are they from? it's largely _ from? -- where are they fr
so we can jump social media trend, we are quite agile so we canjump in there and move towards the hottest channels at the moment. and in terms of your skill set in starting this business, it's more about promoting brands then jewellery? more about promoting brands thenjewellery? because more about promoting brands then jewellery? because that's what you were doing before? so m what you were doing before? sr my background was marketing. crafted by far as is the biggest, what's it allowed us to...
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but he liked the agility but he also knew that he needed durability. he wanted his planes to be able to take some hits in a fight so his preference was this, the royal aircraft factory se 5. this is not an original. the -- what's interesting to me, and you see this keeps going on, the sopwith camel comes out and a lot of pilots love that but also it had a tendency to fall into an inverted spin, which is super dangerous. other pilots liked the spad, said it was durable and said the neiuport is maneuverable but if you turn too tight, you might tear your own wings off and that's a problem. i'm not trying to get into an argument here about which plane is best because that's an endless -- we can have that at the bar, but what's interesting to me is what their reasoning is for what they think a good plane is, and what they're looking for in a good plane and it's always characteristics that give them an edge in combat, in that ace fighter, man-on-man kind of combat. that's what they're looking for. this aggressiveness that i'm talking about, this lust for vio
but he liked the agility but he also knew that he needed durability. he wanted his planes to be able to take some hits in a fight so his preference was this, the royal aircraft factory se 5. this is not an original. the -- what's interesting to me, and you see this keeps going on, the sopwith camel comes out and a lot of pilots love that but also it had a tendency to fall into an inverted spin, which is super dangerous. other pilots liked the spad, said it was durable and said the neiuport is...
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but he likes the agility but knew he needed durability. he wanted his planes to take some hits. his preference was this, the royal aircraft factory se5. this is not an original. what's interesting to me, you see this keep going on, the soft whip camel comes out. it had a tendency to fall into an inverted spin, which is super dangerous. other pilots liked the spad, said it was durable and said the newport yes, the newport is more maneuverable but if you turn too tight you might tear your own wings off and that's a problem. we don't want that. i'm not trying to get into an argument about which plane is best, because that's an -- we could have that at the bar. but what's interesting to me is what their reasoning is for what they think a good plane s what they're looking for. it's always characteristics that give them an edge in combat, in that ace fighter man on man combat. that's what they're looking for. this aggressiveness, this lust for violence, it's tempered by that sense of chivalry. historians have said this is largely untrue. but it's true just often enough that there are
but he likes the agility but knew he needed durability. he wanted his planes to take some hits. his preference was this, the royal aircraft factory se5. this is not an original. what's interesting to me, you see this keep going on, the soft whip camel comes out. it had a tendency to fall into an inverted spin, which is super dangerous. other pilots liked the spad, said it was durable and said the newport yes, the newport is more maneuverable but if you turn too tight you might tear your own...
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can i make a technological investment that helps me the more agile? or maybe faster. -- a particular type of technology that help this culture perpetuated self. and finally, this is a protective culture. it is internally competitive, but also internally respectful of each other. and they are suspicious of people who are not part of the fighter pilot community like myself, who is apparently coming in here talking about it. it's important to note, a lot of folks, a lot of historians when they talk about nights of the air, they will say, yes, everybody thinks of themselves as nights in the air but it's all fake, a fiction. and an extent, that is right. a lot of pilots, a lot of the dogfights that they get into, dogfights are the terms for when airplanes are battling each other in the skies. , they do not always live up to this kind of image raoul lufbery. so, this is not always true, it is true often enough that if pilots can point to some specific examples of this, that is what -- what's important to me about this culture is not whether or not it is acc
can i make a technological investment that helps me the more agile? or maybe faster. -- a particular type of technology that help this culture perpetuated self. and finally, this is a protective culture. it is internally competitive, but also internally respectful of each other. and they are suspicious of people who are not part of the fighter pilot community like myself, who is apparently coming in here talking about it. it's important to note, a lot of folks, a lot of historians when they...
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that agility matters in today's world. alix: it feels like this is a tough moment for that to happen for the u.k.. they are trying to allege tracked -- they trying to attract more listings, not lose listings. guy: let me take the no side. there are many who argue the ftse 100 is old-school. it does not have enough tech, it does not have companies growing, growth stocks the u.s. has become so famous for. it is heavy with energy stocks, it is heavy with miners. it is your perfect index. maybe there is an opportunity to give others the opportunity to have the spotlight shine upon them and have the halo effect of being in the ftse 100. that could certainly be a positive in the long run. it will hurt in the short term. alix: it is not a bad point. the upside to that in terms of trying to transform what the index look like. let's stay with the raw materials. when it comes to afghanistan the country has a lot of reserves of lithium and copper and dozens of other minerals. what will happen is those resources under taliban rule and
that agility matters in today's world. alix: it feels like this is a tough moment for that to happen for the u.k.. they are trying to allege tracked -- they trying to attract more listings, not lose listings. guy: let me take the no side. there are many who argue the ftse 100 is old-school. it does not have enough tech, it does not have companies growing, growth stocks the u.s. has become so famous for. it is heavy with energy stocks, it is heavy with miners. it is your perfect index. maybe...
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that agility matters in today's world. the other point i would note is that the a ss listing has historically traded basic and premium for the london listing and that will be in shareholder's minds as well as long as they exchange a limited share for every current share they hold. >> plenty more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get the latest when it comes to the situation in afghanistan where the biden administration says it has clear the way for americans to travel to the kabul airport. jake sullivan discussed the situation during a white house press briefing. jake: we are negotiating with allies and the united nations to address the situation in afghanistan. we are in contact with the caliban to ensure the safe passage of to the airport. >> joining us now for the latest is dan. those extraordinary scenes that we saw from kabul airport over the past couple of days. we heard the caliban is assuring safe passage for associated staff to get out. what is the latest that we know on the ground? da
that agility matters in today's world. the other point i would note is that the a ss listing has historically traded basic and premium for the london listing and that will be in shareholder's minds as well as long as they exchange a limited share for every current share they hold. >> plenty more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get the latest when it comes to the situation in afghanistan where the biden administration says it has clear the way for...
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along those lines, this notion of special forces of acquisitions, inherently agile, dealing with multiple operation simultaneously. how does congress come along to that? so many members are locked into this industrial air oversight system, here is this district's system is made in and there is long-term stability that comes with that. are we on cost and schedule targets? how do dod and congress come together on this? isn't it harder for those two bodies to come together? how do we get there? >> it is challenging. what michelle has laid out is a way to get there that is not completely blowing up the entire system or rocking the entire boat. i am more on the side of blowing up the whole system, because the reality is, yes, we will have big, clunky, industrial era-type weapons systems we will have on budget, but the majority of acquisitions we need to make will be these more agile, mission-oriented types of technology, fulfilling new operational concepts. the things we often get off-the-shelf in the private sector rather quickly with flexibility and adoption, then they come along. one thing
along those lines, this notion of special forces of acquisitions, inherently agile, dealing with multiple operation simultaneously. how does congress come along to that? so many members are locked into this industrial air oversight system, here is this district's system is made in and there is long-term stability that comes with that. are we on cost and schedule targets? how do dod and congress come together on this? isn't it harder for those two bodies to come together? how do we get there?...
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in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are really close up to these incredible hulks, really. and this one is in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to go in and see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. and this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected new admirers. the region of kutch was home to one of the world's earliest civilisations and can be traced back to prehistoric times. its old royal capital is the city of bhuj. and its glory days — well, they're kind of over. it was badly hit by the 2001 earthquake. there's a kind of melancholy, i suppose, about this area because obviously this was once the real opulent centre of a rich empire, trading empire anyway, and the hub was here. but what is still flourishing is bhuj�*s aso—year—old market, just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here?
in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are really close up to these incredible hulks, really. and this one is in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to go in and see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. and this ancient craft is now attracting...
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prepare and be agile. we have done both this year in preparation for this. we have, we are currently i think at about day 44 of an expected 120-day fire season. so we have been at this for weeks. as tom said, this is very early already in the season. we're ahead of schedule. so our job is to be ready to provide relief to evacuees when it's necessary. and we've been able to do that this year with a new type of structure. a command post, for lack of a better phrase, a command center, at sacramento and running everything down to there. as these different fires pop up, we've been able to mobilize people quickly to them. i got to say, that's what makes the magic of the red cross happen is the volunteers. we have volunteers from all over the country and all over these mou mou mountain communities and shelters who are coming here, donating their time and compassion to these evacuees. >> it's so important, the volunteer element. keep that in mind when looking at how to help out west. i appreciate your time. thank you very much for sharing that context. for more info
prepare and be agile. we have done both this year in preparation for this. we have, we are currently i think at about day 44 of an expected 120-day fire season. so we have been at this for weeks. as tom said, this is very early already in the season. we're ahead of schedule. so our job is to be ready to provide relief to evacuees when it's necessary. and we've been able to do that this year with a new type of structure. a command post, for lack of a better phrase, a command center, at...
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in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are close up to these incredible hulks, really. this one's in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dhows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected new admirers. the region of kutch was home to one of the world's earliest civilisations and can be traced back to prehistoric times. its old royal capital is the city of bujh. its glory days are kind of over. it was badly hit by the 2001 earthquake. it's a kind of melancholy, i suppose, about this area. this was once the real opulent centre of a rich empire, trading empire anyway, and the hub was here. but what is still flourishing is burj�*s aso—year—old market, just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything — fruit, vegetables, fabric, grocery. y
in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are close up to these incredible hulks, really. this one's in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dhows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected new admirers. the...
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in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are really close up to these incredible hulks, really. and this one is in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to go in and see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected new admirers. the region of kutch was home to one of the world's earliest civilisations and can be traced back to prehistoric times. its old royal capital is the city of bujh. and its glory days — well, they're kind of over. it was badly hit by the 2001 earthquake. there's a kind of melancholy, i suppose, about this area because obviously this was once the real opulent centre of a rich empire, trading empire anyway, and the hub was here. but what is still flourishing is bujh's aso—year—old market, just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they s
in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are really close up to these incredible hulks, really. and this one is in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to go in and see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected...
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agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. show me the olympics. [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ team usa is ready for the olympic games... ...and so is sharon! she got xfinity internet and mobile together... so she has fast and reliable wifi at home... wow! ...and nationwide 5g on the most reliable wireless network... oh my gosh! ...plus up to 400 dollars off her wireless bill! wow! cheer on team usa with xfinity internet. and ask how to save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill when you add xfinity mobile. get started today. . >>> welcome back earnings season may be winding down a bit there's still a couple of key names that we're watching this week look at all those names still to come how should you play them let's find out in a good old fashion game of trade it or fade it let us begin with one of the most closely watched reports next week. that is disdisney their earnings roll out on t thursday what are you watching for? what
agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. show me the olympics. [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ team usa is ready for the olympic games... ...and so is sharon! she got xfinity internet and mobile together... so she has fast and reliable wifi at home... wow! ...and nationwide 5g on the most reliable wireless network... oh my gosh! ...plus up to 400...
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our future force must be agile, resilient and connected to ensure tomorrow matters and continue to generate effects any time anywhere. we worked hard to develop an enterprise to answer our nation's call. to ten sure airpower is decisive in 2030. and emphasize investment in future capability from the seven fighter platforms we had today to what we call a four plus one as we look forward we also need to ensure we can defend our air bases and generate combat power by investing in passive defense cyber defense, and defense against unmanned aerial systems. if we don't accomplish this, and defending our bases, we will be challenged to generate airpower. we need to transition our bomber fleet from a prebomber fleet to a two bomber fleet. we must ensure the air force's contributions is safe, secure, reliable and still deters against the threat. modernizing our capability with the ground base and bring on the b-21 will be paramount. at the backstop for our diplomats and the foundation for our strategic deterrence, the mission is a 0-filled mission of our missions must be long range, relevant, and pr
our future force must be agile, resilient and connected to ensure tomorrow matters and continue to generate effects any time anywhere. we worked hard to develop an enterprise to answer our nation's call. to ten sure airpower is decisive in 2030. and emphasize investment in future capability from the seven fighter platforms we had today to what we call a four plus one as we look forward we also need to ensure we can defend our air bases and generate combat power by investing in passive defense...
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now i'm going to start arguing with like, i do about the eyes when they get mean agile. it's kind of surprising, i guess a little bit to see. there's so openly openly talking about that view, they have of the workforce. it, i guess it doesn't always surprise me that much, but yeah, it definitely kind of sucks i guess when they could be paying them a lot more or at least showing some appreciation or maybe even some some discretion basically saying in person, you know, you have somebody for 10 minutes and fire them this way, you don't have to look at the person and you just goodbye. so that's kind of just, it is kind of the fact that the head of the company, people are that disposable. that really isn't right. i don't, i don't like that. so i like what i do when i have something to say and i will say it. so i'm not disposable. ah, ah, this invisible workforce, hiding behind your screen. there are those who feed algorithms for next to nothing . it's the people in charge of tidying up the web, the social media cleaners who work on sites like facebook or instagram. these work
now i'm going to start arguing with like, i do about the eyes when they get mean agile. it's kind of surprising, i guess a little bit to see. there's so openly openly talking about that view, they have of the workforce. it, i guess it doesn't always surprise me that much, but yeah, it definitely kind of sucks i guess when they could be paying them a lot more or at least showing some appreciation or maybe even some some discretion basically saying in person, you know, you have somebody for 10...
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. >> [speaking foreign languag >> you point out in the film on arrival and agile your you did not have to -- on arrival in algeria, you did not have to spell your family name. it does raise the possibility of an alternative destiny. what would have happened if he stayed in algeria. >> i don't regret anything. sometimes i miss things i have not lived. i kept thinking when i was younger, it was different. what would it have been for me growing up in the country? i think what happens in north africa particularly in algeria and other countries, there was a liberation from colonial powers. there is this blossoming of utopia in 1960's. after 1962 until more or less 1974, which are the golden years of the revolution. i have come to wondering what it would have been to have been in the country that was so much fun. there was so much joy. there was so much hope. having the opposite experience of living in a country that was all about the opposite. algeria, the military comes to power in 1964. i was raised in a dictatorship. >> [speaking foreign language] >> as well as your personal family histo
. >> [speaking foreign languag >> you point out in the film on arrival and agile your you did not have to -- on arrival in algeria, you did not have to spell your family name. it does raise the possibility of an alternative destiny. what would have happened if he stayed in algeria. >> i don't regret anything. sometimes i miss things i have not lived. i kept thinking when i was younger, it was different. what would it have been for me growing up in the country? i think what...
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in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are close up to these incredible hulks, really. this one's in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected new admirers. the region of kutch was home to one of the world's earliest civilisations and can be traced back to prehistoric times. its old royal capital is the city of bujh. its glory days are kind of over. it was badly hit by the 2001 earthquake. it's a kind of melancholy, i suppose, about this area. this was once the real opulent centre of a rich empire, trading empire anyway, and the hub was here. but what is still flourishing is burj�*s aso—year—old market, just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything — fruit, vegetables, fabric, grocery. yo
in an industry dominated by bulky and expensive container ships, these smaller, more agile vessels are still in huge demand. so here we are close up to these incredible hulks, really. this one's in mid—construction. we can actually go inside, which i'm going to see how they actually make these things. apparently, each of these dows takes about 2.5 years to make. for many of the workers, ship building is a family tradition. this ancient craft is now attracting unexpected new admirers. the...
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now i'm going to start arguing with like, i do about the eyes when they get me agile. it's kind of surprising, i guess a little bit to see. there's so openly, openly talking about that view, they have of the workforce it's, i guess it doesn't always surprise me that much, but yeah, it definitely kind of sucks. i guess when they could be paying them a lot more or at least showing some appreciation or maybe even some, some discretion, basically saying in person, you know, you have somebody for 10 minutes and fire them this way. you don't have to look at the person and you just goodbye. so that's kind of just, it is kind of the fact that the head of the company, people are that disposable beverly isn't right? i don't, i don't like that. so i like what i do when i have something to say, and i will say it. so i'm not disposable. ah, ah, this invisible workforce, hiding behind your screen. there are those who feed algorithms for next to nothing . it's the people in charge of tidying up the web, the social media cleaners who work on sites like facebook or instagram. these wor
now i'm going to start arguing with like, i do about the eyes when they get me agile. it's kind of surprising, i guess a little bit to see. there's so openly, openly talking about that view, they have of the workforce it's, i guess it doesn't always surprise me that much, but yeah, it definitely kind of sucks. i guess when they could be paying them a lot more or at least showing some appreciation or maybe even some, some discretion, basically saying in person, you know, you have somebody for 10...
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. >> harris: you call this intellectual agility. does biden have it? what you call intellectual agility you need on the battlefield in wartime. you can't fight the current battle but you need to know where you are going with the enemy. >> that's what i'm talking about. you have to be able to focus on the current fight going on but at the same time say what is tomorrow going to bring and the next day >> harris: biden doesn't vit. >> it doesn't. honestly, this is one of those i hate to say it. secretary gates had it right when he said joe biden has been wrong on nearly every national security decision in the last four decades. remember, you had president obama make a comment don't underestimate joe biden's ability to screw something up. we're seeing that very, very clearly. that's not me talking. that's members of the previous administration. i think if people sit back you go oh boy, we're in for a long haul. i don't see strategic competence going forward. >> harris: i don't know if you caught when senator cotton said moments ago. it has been compared to
. >> harris: you call this intellectual agility. does biden have it? what you call intellectual agility you need on the battlefield in wartime. you can't fight the current battle but you need to know where you are going with the enemy. >> that's what i'm talking about. you have to be able to focus on the current fight going on but at the same time say what is tomorrow going to bring and the next day >> harris: biden doesn't vit. >> it doesn't. honestly, this is one of...
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think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes through because they're about knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at paying marshall's exclusive at camps in many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scope. it was incredible journalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 77 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really give you the element of surprise, and i remember that day so vividly. so, obviously, just after the 77 horrendous attacks in london, where so many people lost their lives, and everybody was on edge. then came this news that there was a raid happening in these flats in west london. we dispat
think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes through because they're about knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at paying marshall's exclusive at camps in many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old...
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when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me of a, me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when do i get angry? i can go to music and play my guitar, and i come back to myself. my hope in life he is ad by greece has. god bless me, i'm going to take out of the country to go and rest and enjoy her said because she's, she's done a lot done. she's passed a lot of ashley, nice to rest. she needs to enjoy life for it, at least before she goes back to go go and that's the future i as much as was, why do they, why are being necessary for me? because he said, wanna try to statements. he said when he was in school and it's, it's always call him bus, get a cook or not and they never knew anything. and then i was like, wow, stepping up here we talk
when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me of a, me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when do i get angry? i can go to music and play my...
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when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me for me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when i get angry, i can go to music and play my guitar. and i come back to myself. my hope in life is that by goes, greece has god bless me, i'm going to take hours of the country to go and rest and enjoy her said, because she's, she's done a lot done. she's passed a lot of actually nice tourists. she needs to enjoy life for it, at least before she goes back to go go and that's the future i as much as was, why do they were being necessary for me? because he said, want striking statements. he said when he was in school and it's, it's always call him bus, gets connected, but you never knew anything. and then, oh wow. it's that way here. we're talking,
when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me for me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when i get angry, i can go to music and play my...
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think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes free because they're all about knowing where the story is and following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did, and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking penny marshall's exclusive at the bosnian camps, and many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scoop. it was incredible journalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 77 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really give you the element of surprise, and i remember that day so vividly. so, obviously, just after the 7/7 horrendous attacks in london, where so many people lost their lives, and everybody was on edge. then came this news that there was a raid happening in these flats in west lon
think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes free because they're all about knowing where the story is and following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did, and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking penny marshall's exclusive at the bosnian camps, and many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert...
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think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes free because they're and knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what many journalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at penny marshall's exclusive at bosnian camps and many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scoop. it was incredible journalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 7/7 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really give you the element of surprise, and i remember that day so vividly. so, obviously, just after the 7/7 horrendous attacks in london, where so many people lost their lives, and everybody was on edge. then came this news that there was a raid happening in these flats in west london. we
think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes free because they're and knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what many journalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at penny marshall's exclusive at bosnian camps and many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an...
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story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really i drywall —— agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes through because they're about knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at paying marshall's exclusive at camps in many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scope. it was incredible journalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 77 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really give you the element of surprise, and i remember that day so vividly. so, obviously, just after the 77 horrendous attacks in london, where so many people lost their lives, and everybody was on edge. then came this news that there was a raid happening in these flats in west london. we dispat
story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really i drywall —— agile journalism. the greatest scoops comes through because they're about knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at paying marshall's exclusive at camps in many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is...
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when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me of a, me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when i get angry, i can go to music and play my guitar. and i come back to myself. my hope in life is ed by goes, greece has god bless me. i'm going to take hours of the country to go and rest and enjoy her because she's, she's done a lot and she's passed a lot of action is the rest. she needs to enjoy life for it, at least before she goes back to go. go and that's the future i as much as was, why do they were being necessary for me? because he said, want striking statements. he said when he was in school and it's, it's always call him bus, get connected, but you never knew anything. and then, oh wow. does that mean that way he has kind of a read
when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in agile and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the me of a, me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is something that it, when i get angry, i can go to music and play my...
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early 2000s, the puzzle became a worldwide craze, with tens of millions of people testing their mental agility with sudoku every day. nick baxter is the captain of the us sudoku and puzzle teams. he told me about the signficance of maki kaji. the history of sudoku, a lot of strange things had to happen to make it a worldwide craze and maki kaji, editor and owner of nikoli magazines laid the groundwork by importing sudoku in 1984, publishing that and any other logic puzzles, which became quite popular in japan. and of course in 2004, it was discovered by the uk and the rest of the world. why is sudoku just so popular all over the world? i know you have outlined some of those reasons, but what do you think it is that made it such a popular game for people to play? well, the rules are very simple. make sure each row, each column and each box has the numbers one through nine. so in a world of logic puzzles, nothing really could be simpler than that. i think a lot of people who may be had some maths phobia discovered that they are having success with numbers and i think the combination of those two
early 2000s, the puzzle became a worldwide craze, with tens of millions of people testing their mental agility with sudoku every day. nick baxter is the captain of the us sudoku and puzzle teams. he told me about the signficance of maki kaji. the history of sudoku, a lot of strange things had to happen to make it a worldwide craze and maki kaji, editor and owner of nikoli magazines laid the groundwork by importing sudoku in 1984, publishing that and any other logic puzzles, which became quite...
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theorizing that the mechanics of walking fish will help address the substantial challenges in designing agile robots capable of traversing diverse environments. yale university already endowed over 30 b 1000000000 dollars 2nd only to harvard scores, 685410 of your tax dollars to study how fish move on land. the bio mechanics of amphibious fish fins. but wait, there's more to dissuade young people smoking. the national institutes of health furnished $5000000.00 to fund help a hipster quit smoking parties. i'm not making this up be as government funded. soirees took place at bars and nightclubs, where the chic were urged to take a stand against tobacco corporations and get this the backup plan. if the stylish were still smoking, they got cash up to $100.00 to try harder. meanwhile, and i also has funded research about tobacco product marketing certainly useful in the effort to discourage smoking, but with it's $14600000000.00 endowment. does the university of pennsylvania really need $18400000.00 of your tax dollars? behold, waste of the day every day and open the books dot com coming up, billi
theorizing that the mechanics of walking fish will help address the substantial challenges in designing agile robots capable of traversing diverse environments. yale university already endowed over 30 b 1000000000 dollars 2nd only to harvard scores, 685410 of your tax dollars to study how fish move on land. the bio mechanics of amphibious fish fins. but wait, there's more to dissuade young people smoking. the national institutes of health furnished $5000000.00 to fund help a hipster quit...
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or phil ad on agile. here a bethany down. the hatches is a powerful storm starts flashing, the northeastern united states will have a live up a plus to conflict of ancestral land in brazil. indigenous people are preparing to march on the capital. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, let's have a look at the weather in south asia and for india, we're seeing some very heavy rain effect northern areas for new delhi. we saw the highest daily rain in august in 13 years that fell on saturday, but it didn't break a record set in 1961, but the thunderstorms and showers continue until tuesday. we've got an amber alert out for tara conned state. now that's going to kick in on monday, but on tuesday it switches across to the northeast. we are expecting some heavy falls across nepal, wooten and bungler dish. we could see some flooding here. now as we move to east asia, we're expecting exceptional amounts of rain to fall across central parts of china and the korean peninsula. we've got tropical s
or phil ad on agile. here a bethany down. the hatches is a powerful storm starts flashing, the northeastern united states will have a live up a plus to conflict of ancestral land in brazil. indigenous people are preparing to march on the capital. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, let's have a look at the weather in south asia and for india, we're seeing some very heavy rain effect northern areas for new delhi. we saw the highest daily rain in august...
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think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile nimblejournalism. the greatest scoops comes free because they're about nous and knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at penny marshall's exclusive at bosnian camps and many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that robert moore is an old mate of mine, and we've spoken to him here on the media show about that scoop. it was incredible journalism. indeed, you had several scoops yourself. including the 2005 exclusive pictures of the capture of the 7/7 london bombers. i wonder how that story came to you. the best scoops you get are the ones that really give you the element of surprise, and i remember that day so vividly. so, obviously, just after the 7/7 horrendous attacks in london, where so many people lost their lives, that terrible terrorist attack and everybody was on edge. then came this news that there was a ra
think that story alone tells us that the itv newsroom of today still embodies those values of really agile nimblejournalism. the greatest scoops comes free because they're about nous and knowing where the story is in following your gut instinct, and that's what robert did and that's what manyjournalists continue to do today. that's a rich, deep heritage whether you are looking at penny marshall's exclusive at bosnian camps and many before her, that's what itv news does. i'm proud to say that...
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he's from st petersburg, russia, and still very agile, improving the fountain of youth still alive. that's the sporty life right e to come to these family meetings? i'm an adult. she said, emerging from the basement in her pajamas at noon. get off my back. it's saturday. right? what is this meeting about? are the ducks back? 'cause that was weird. your mom starts her new job running grandpa's closet company on monday, and you know how she gets when there are big changes. (groans) claire: (english accent) knockity-knock! oh, no. not -- mrs. clutterworth. who's ready to take everything we don't want and toss it in the bin? i am! you get her arms, i'll get her legs. (normal voice) i created mrs. clutterworth when the kids were little as a way to make home organizing fun. so fun. super fun. maybe a little confusing. why? well, the name is clearly inspired by mrs. butterworth, right? mm-hmm. yeah. but somehow she has a british accent. yeah, well, the kids were super into mary poppins back then. still missing a step. take one of these things up to your rooms. put everything in it you don'
he's from st petersburg, russia, and still very agile, improving the fountain of youth still alive. that's the sporty life right e to come to these family meetings? i'm an adult. she said, emerging from the basement in her pajamas at noon. get off my back. it's saturday. right? what is this meeting about? are the ducks back? 'cause that was weird. your mom starts her new job running grandpa's closet company on monday, and you know how she gets when there are big changes. (groans) claire:...
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i have worked out like a madman -- passing and dribbling drills, agility training... (stopwatch beeps) ...and i top it all off with 100 free throws every day... 23. 24.
i have worked out like a madman -- passing and dribbling drills, agility training... (stopwatch beeps) ...and i top it all off with 100 free throws every day... 23. 24.
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yes, i've got maybe agile or 34 people. i know my life, who play, who proudly say, you know, i'm not on that their facebook, they and i don't do this and i look at them. i'm saying, are you want of your mind? do you think somehow you have escaped the clutches of this information dragnet? because you haven't logged on. i take a picture of your sleeping dog or whatever. i mean, are you, do you say you are connected through me and let me favor the john? the next thing is going to be the biggest story ever is going to be social credit scores. that's the thing. because when you try to get re up on your insurance or something like that, and you're not on this, they're going to ask somebody, do you know so and so, well, yes. do you hang around these people? yeah. not necessarily on facebook. see, that's the point that kills me. think that if you turn this off that i get put what go, doc, go or whatever it is that somehow i'm going to be immune from this. that is, i putting on some kind of a cab lar, information bullet proof. it's
yes, i've got maybe agile or 34 people. i know my life, who play, who proudly say, you know, i'm not on that their facebook, they and i don't do this and i look at them. i'm saying, are you want of your mind? do you think somehow you have escaped the clutches of this information dragnet? because you haven't logged on. i take a picture of your sleeping dog or whatever. i mean, are you, do you say you are connected through me and let me favor the john? the next thing is going to be the biggest...
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yes, i've got maybe agile or 34 people i know in my life who plan, who proudly say, you know, i'm not on that their facebook, they and i don't do this and i look at them. i'm saying, are you want, have your mind, do you think somehow you have escaped the clutches of this information dragnet? because you haven't logged on. i take a picture of your sleeping dog or whatever. i mean, are you, do you say you are connected through me and let me phase of the john? the next thing is going to be the biggest story ever is going to be social credit scores. that's the thing. because when you try to get re up on your insurance or something like that, and you're not on this, they're going to ask somebody, do you know so and so, well, yes. do you hang around these people? yeah. not necessarily on facebook. see, that's the point that kills me. they think that if you turn this off, that i could put what go go or whatever it is that somehow i'm going to be immune from this. that it's i putting some kind of a cab lar, information bullet proof. it's all over. you are saturated in this already that way .
yes, i've got maybe agile or 34 people i know in my life who plan, who proudly say, you know, i'm not on that their facebook, they and i don't do this and i look at them. i'm saying, are you want, have your mind, do you think somehow you have escaped the clutches of this information dragnet? because you haven't logged on. i take a picture of your sleeping dog or whatever. i mean, are you, do you say you are connected through me and let me phase of the john? the next thing is going to be the...
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a prosecutor in an agile taina has indicted the president for violating his own coven 19 rules. last year, albert or finance is imposed in national lockdown while throwing a birthday party for the 1st lighting. it's proving to further damage his popularity as to raise the bar reports from want to say. it was one of his trick. dest locked downs in the world. security forces were deployed on the streets of origin, tina to prevent the spread of covered 19 but a few weeks of videos that have just been revealed show president america for him and he's wife john. yes, we're not respecting it. now. a prosecutor in argentina has accused president tremendous of breaking the quarantine and celebrating a party at the presidential residence you. but if you think that the president is an expert in lying, he said there were no parties and the picture appeared. they said it was a fake. second picture, they admitted there was a party and then he blamed his wife of the party every day he changed his version last week about the man this apologized for the incident and can sorta see the julio on ju
a prosecutor in an agile taina has indicted the president for violating his own coven 19 rules. last year, albert or finance is imposed in national lockdown while throwing a birthday party for the 1st lighting. it's proving to further damage his popularity as to raise the bar reports from want to say. it was one of his trick. dest locked downs in the world. security forces were deployed on the streets of origin, tina to prevent the spread of covered 19 but a few weeks of videos that have just...
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also with, with a good heart, some adversaries and pulls around the feel like they have some other agile does. so what needs to happen? you know, kind of stuff is that there should be a common common function to drawn together with other actors of the using the actor and international to get that look, that is a great, there will be a lot of time and that it will not be only for outcomes, it will also not only be with the united states, this will be for the region and part of their words. so let's come together and address the challenges. that's number one. number 2, pakistan, pakistan is playing. actors understand and the international communities to address these challenges in pakistan to make sure that it is not expanded 1200 and part of the world. number 3. yes, the now does this intervene enough kind of not only for the safety of the kind of sun, but the safety and security of the world? do you think that now there is no threats from up into doors? it's absolute. it is there, the level of the threats now, you know, and it is much more higher than it was in 2001. and so the telling a
also with, with a good heart, some adversaries and pulls around the feel like they have some other agile does. so what needs to happen? you know, kind of stuff is that there should be a common common function to drawn together with other actors of the using the actor and international to get that look, that is a great, there will be a lot of time and that it will not be only for outcomes, it will also not only be with the united states, this will be for the region and part of their words. so...
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when we think about the evolution of agile assets, whether it be tokens or in ft - -- or nft's, it creates an opportunity to invest or trade in things that people are passionate about. and you see a lot more brands that are taking advantage of this new opportunity. when you think of this next generation of consumer, it's not just items with sneakers or collectibles, it is assets and digital currencies. this is on the back of these digital trends. emily: i learned so much today. thank you for stopping by, the ceo of stockx. coming up, how a food delivery start up is delivering an ipo frenzy in india. they had a special report from bangalore after the break. the startup bird has jumped above pre-pandemic levels. indicating compass -- customers are emerging from the pandemic lockdown and hopping on electric scooters once again. santa monica-based bird is in the process of going public through a stock merger deal announced back in may assigning the company $2.3 billion. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: microsoft is raising its prices on the suite of business products. 365 basic will jump 20% to s
when we think about the evolution of agile assets, whether it be tokens or in ft - -- or nft's, it creates an opportunity to invest or trade in things that people are passionate about. and you see a lot more brands that are taking advantage of this new opportunity. when you think of this next generation of consumer, it's not just items with sneakers or collectibles, it is assets and digital currencies. this is on the back of these digital trends. emily: i learned so much today. thank you for...
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it will make us more efficient and agile. what matters in today's world. ♪ alix: life in london. alix steel in new york. this is bloomberg markets. a warning for chinese companies. trading in the u.s. markets, you must submit to more scrutiny or get kicked out. joining us now is our correspondent. always great to speak to you. i do not know if it is a tit-for-tat or if he was generally worried. quest we have seen a more hawkish tone and a little bit earlier last month, putting a pause on companies that want to list an ipo in the u.s. now talking about putting out a plan and a map more disclosures about political risk for these companies that are trading in the u.s. markets. it comes after what we saw after dd shares sank after regulatory crackdown in china. a lot of rhetoric where they build up in capitol hill. i imagine this will not be the end of it. >> they are taking it into their hands. they formed their own group that would talk to chinese counterparts to ease the situation between them. what are they doing now? >> day traders will continue until they are given a full stop.
it will make us more efficient and agile. what matters in today's world. ♪ alix: life in london. alix steel in new york. this is bloomberg markets. a warning for chinese companies. trading in the u.s. markets, you must submit to more scrutiny or get kicked out. joining us now is our correspondent. always great to speak to you. i do not know if it is a tit-for-tat or if he was generally worried. quest we have seen a more hawkish tone and a little bit earlier last month, putting a pause on...
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severe drought is threatening more than 12000000 people in syria and iraq, 13 humanitarian group say agile action is needed as people lose access to food, water and electricity, water shortages and rising temperatures. a causing an outbreak of water born diseases. summer had it is the head of advocacy for the middle east at the norwegian refugee council. she says the effects of climate change have worse than the crisis. this problem facing both iraq and syria matter. both countries facing the worst route in modern history. and this unfolding crisis, which threatened 1000000 losing access to water to that tricity and to production of well, is largely cold by climate change by rick or low rainfall. but of course, both countries are heavily reliant on water supply from neighboring countries, especially water supply through euphrates river, which originate in turkey. and we have seen over the past few months, severe reductions in that water flow from the freight and also the tigris rebuild that flows through iraq. and we really urge the international community to raise the alarm about this iss
severe drought is threatening more than 12000000 people in syria and iraq, 13 humanitarian group say agile action is needed as people lose access to food, water and electricity, water shortages and rising temperatures. a causing an outbreak of water born diseases. summer had it is the head of advocacy for the middle east at the norwegian refugee council. she says the effects of climate change have worse than the crisis. this problem facing both iraq and syria matter. both countries facing the...
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sure there bella has this exclusive reports. 5 weeks ago, general agile says most qual stepped into the role of it's going to stones. and terry administer in all he commands a force of 130000 people. today he is driving toward deck a province west of cobble, much of the provinces controlled by the taliban. government personnel travelling by road is rear and requires an escort official forces. in the last 3 months, a taliban has more than doubled its territory. and in the last week started to take provincial capitals. what's going through your head at the moment about those provinces? how? how worried you and how to use the room and look cool. we are working in 3 phases. the 1st is to stop the 2nd, the re gather our forces, security rings around the city and all those soldiers that abandoned their posts were bringing them back to their post. the 3rd is to begin offensive operation with him and all these trips are about boosting morale. he admits that is suffered with the advances the taliban has made. also the telephone attempt to assassinate the defense minister and promised to target o
sure there bella has this exclusive reports. 5 weeks ago, general agile says most qual stepped into the role of it's going to stones. and terry administer in all he commands a force of 130000 people. today he is driving toward deck a province west of cobble, much of the provinces controlled by the taliban. government personnel travelling by road is rear and requires an escort official forces. in the last 3 months, a taliban has more than doubled its territory. and in the last week started to...
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yeah, yes, i've got maybe agile or 34 people. i know my life, who plan, who proudly say, you know, i'm not on that their facebook, they and i don't do this and i look at them. i'm saying, are you want, have your mind, do you think somehow you have escaped the clutches of this information dragnet? because you haven't logged on. i take a picture of your sleeping dog or whatever. i mean, or you can, do you say you are connected through me and let me favor the john. the next thing is going to be the biggest story ever is going to be social credit scores. that's the thing. because when you try to get re up on your insurance or something like that, and you're not on this, they're going to ask somebody, do you know so and so, well, yes. do you hang around these people? yeah. not necessarily on facebook. see, that's the point that kills me. they think that if you turn this off, that i could put what go go or whatever it is that somehow i'm going to be immune from this. that it's i putting some kind of a cab lar, information bullet proof.
yeah, yes, i've got maybe agile or 34 people. i know my life, who plan, who proudly say, you know, i'm not on that their facebook, they and i don't do this and i look at them. i'm saying, are you want, have your mind, do you think somehow you have escaped the clutches of this information dragnet? because you haven't logged on. i take a picture of your sleeping dog or whatever. i mean, or you can, do you say you are connected through me and let me favor the john. the next thing is going to be...