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the growth of population he could see that the population of british north america was double every generation. this was a much more rapid approach than what was happening britain so you'll may have to extrapolate a couple of generations before there would be more englishmen and more of britons living in north america than there were in great britain and if the british could see that this was the future of their empire or are they simply called at other countries of the country has the these three parts. at the british could see that then this could be the greatest thing going. franklin reveled in the identity is a britain and he had lots of friends in britain and he spent almost 20 years of his life living in london as an agent for several of the american colonial legislatures and he really liked it. but franklin was born in boston. he sat up -- what about group boston by the age of 17 or ran away to philadelphia and established himself as a leading year in philadelphia but in his 50's he was sent to england as a representative of pennsylvania assembly and he spent 18 years in lond
the growth of population he could see that the population of british north america was double every generation. this was a much more rapid approach than what was happening britain so you'll may have to extrapolate a couple of generations before there would be more englishmen and more of britons living in north america than there were in great britain and if the british could see that this was the future of their empire or are they simply called at other countries of the country has the these...
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i've been speaking to our north america correspondent peter bowes, who's in los angeles. well, this was a situation that went on for more than ten hours, the stand—off at a synagogue to the north—west of dallas, and it ended with an explosion — gunfire could be heard coming from the synagogue, and it was shortly after that that it was announced that the four hostages — a total of four hostages, one had been released earlier, but in total four — were released, and that they were all safe and well. the suspect has been killed, or is dead, we don't know the circumstances surrounding the death of the suspect yet. we are hearing confirmation from the british government that a man in texas who is british has died — it is assumed that the man in question is the person that took these people hostage, and it was an unusual situation. this was a traditional saturday morning service at the synagogue that was being live streamed — live streamed in large part because of covid, many people in the congregation not wanting to go in person, which is clearly something that's
i've been speaking to our north america correspondent peter bowes, who's in los angeles. well, this was a situation that went on for more than ten hours, the stand—off at a synagogue to the north—west of dallas, and it ended with an explosion — gunfire could be heard coming from the synagogue, and it was shortly after that that it was announced that the four hostages — a total of four hostages, one had been released earlier, but in total four — were released, and that they were all...
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he could see that the population of reddish north america -- this was a much more rapid than what was happening. having to extrapolate out a few decades. more englishmen, more britons than there were in --. the british can see that this was the future of their empire. if the british could see that, they could be the greatest thing. franklin in the identity of a britain. he spent almost 20 years of his life in the american revolution living in london as an agent for the american colonial legislatures. he was born in boston. he had ran away to philadelphia and to establish himself as a figure in philadelphia. he went to england as a representative and he spent 18 years there. franklin was one of those who was always looking for the bigger stage. in fact, it almost woke his heart that london was not expecting him. the british were too short sighted. inequality and britain. franklin imagined what a great thing this would be in the british just could not be persuaded. because they refused to accept that, they treated franklin -- his whole life. basically, if these idiots in london cannot s
he could see that the population of reddish north america -- this was a much more rapid than what was happening. having to extrapolate out a few decades. more englishmen, more britons than there were in --. the british can see that this was the future of their empire. if the british could see that, they could be the greatest thing. franklin in the identity of a britain. he spent almost 20 years of his life in the american revolution living in london as an agent for the american colonial...
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let�*s get more background information on this incident from our north america correspondent peter bos. talk is through, if you would, what happened in texas. it through, if you would, what happened in texas. . , ., , through, if you would, what happened in texas. ., , ., , , in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as — in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as negotiators _ in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as negotiators from - in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as negotiators from the - in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as negotiators from the fbi were trying to secure the release of those four hostages. that�*s ultimately what they successfully managed to do. it all started during a saturday morning service which was being screened online. these days, thatis being screened online. these days, that is not unusual. it is happening in many churches around the world, so many of that congregation not in person at the synagogue, and they saw, in realtime, as person at the synagogue, and they saw, in real time, as this unfolded, and they coul
let�*s get more background information on this incident from our north america correspondent peter bos. talk is through, if you would, what happened in texas. it through, if you would, what happened in texas. . , ., , through, if you would, what happened in texas. ., , ., , , in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as — in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as negotiators _ in texas. it was an extremely tense 11 hours as negotiators from - in texas. it was an extremely tense 11...
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jason: we are concerned about the supply challenges facing north america. we already had a continental shortage of long-haul truckers pre-covid. those trackers have been incredibly stressed through covid and now the quarantine front on truckers is worsening the food supply issue, putting more pressure on inflation for basic commodities. i know a lot of governors agree with my concerns on that. alberta is the largest source of energy imports to the u.s. 55% of u.s. oil imports come from alberta. we are far more important to american energy security, and in that sense to the american economy, then all of the opec countries combined. that is a case that we have to keep on making. president biden's vetoing of keystone xl, line five, other efforts to landlocked canadian energy we think hurt canada. we are always looking to increase the cooperation on continental security. jon: we are watching that trucker convoy in canada make its way to ottawa with many expressing their frustration. on food supplies, you took some heat on social media for some pictures that wer
jason: we are concerned about the supply challenges facing north america. we already had a continental shortage of long-haul truckers pre-covid. those trackers have been incredibly stressed through covid and now the quarantine front on truckers is worsening the food supply issue, putting more pressure on inflation for basic commodities. i know a lot of governors agree with my concerns on that. alberta is the largest source of energy imports to the u.s. 55% of u.s. oil imports come from alberta....
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the european starling has spread to north america, south africa, anthony zealand, posing a threat to native birth species. the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is it's fascinating and terrified as the food there, aggravating and annoyingly that. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constants. an important source of drinking water and biodiversity. christopherson eka is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions and their shaft grunted. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and
the european starling has spread to north america, south africa, anthony zealand, posing a threat to native birth species. the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance...
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can the european styling has spread to north america? south africa, anthony zealand, posing a threat to native berth species. the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the tongue all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as the food there, aggravating and annoyingly that. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance and court and source of drinking water and biodiversity. christopher's anika is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions, and their shaft county. they've got very sharp edges, isn't
can the european styling has spread to north america? south africa, anthony zealand, posing a threat to native berth species. the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the tongue all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake...
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the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is it's fascinating and terrified as a food there, aggravating and annoyingly that. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity. close stuff booth and eka is a commercial fisherman who's halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions, and fish off county. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one catch. then the entire net is covered with these tiny holes . those are inclined birchum, and of course that reduce
the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is it's fascinating and terrified as a food there,...
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it's due to take place directly above the nexus of the internet cables that connect north america and europe. cutting those cables would immediately cripple economies of nato countries and ireland. cutting the cables would be considered the perfect counterpunch. quote, if i wanted to invade ukraine and ham spring my opponents, i would want to cut those cables. it would be lights out for western europe. that's "the irish times." why ireland is so worried about it. every country in the world, every country in the west is worried about russia potentially starting the prime war. everybody but our friends at prime time fox news who wouldn't mind a war. but elsewhere in the west, everybody is worried about it. and this is ireland's very specific concern of how they might be in the middle of it, and why they really do not really want to be in the middle of it. the problem because of ireland concerned about it as forewarned they are of it because of that russian spy ship turning up on their coast a few months ago there's not much ireland itself can do about it. ireland, no offense, but they d
it's due to take place directly above the nexus of the internet cables that connect north america and europe. cutting those cables would immediately cripple economies of nato countries and ireland. cutting the cables would be considered the perfect counterpunch. quote, if i wanted to invade ukraine and ham spring my opponents, i would want to cut those cables. it would be lights out for western europe. that's "the irish times." why ireland is so worried about it. every country in the...
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>> so first of all because we are going to protect alis, one being people, territory in north america and europe. that is our core task and we demonstrate once again our commitment and our readiness and capabilities to defend and deter in attack against nato allies. i am certain president putin and russia takes nato very serious when it comes to our ability to protect and defend all allies and we demonstrate that every day. when it comes to ukraine, i'm absolutely certain that russia understands that the have to pay a high price. because after today use force in 2014, we have impose severe sanctions on ukraine and with stepped up our support, sanctions on russia after use of force against you can pick we have brought support ukraine, stepped up that and we've increased our present in eastern part of alliance. so with the battle groups and more presence in eastern part of alliance for the first time in our history. so if russia wants less nato at its borders, they have actually achieved exactly the opposite. and if they use force against against ukraine they will achieve any more nato
>> so first of all because we are going to protect alis, one being people, territory in north america and europe. that is our core task and we demonstrate once again our commitment and our readiness and capabilities to defend and deter in attack against nato allies. i am certain president putin and russia takes nato very serious when it comes to our ability to protect and defend all allies and we demonstrate that every day. when it comes to ukraine, i'm absolutely certain that russia...
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the european starling has spread to north america, south africa, anthony zealand, posing a threat till date of birth species. the asian com has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. it's a, it's fascinating and terrified as a fool and there, aggravating and annoyingly vivid. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the clog muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity. christopherson eka is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions, and their shaft county. they've got very sharp edges under penn if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and
the european starling has spread to north america, south africa, anthony zealand, posing a threat till date of birth species. the asian com has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake...
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the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became a tow. it has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as the food there, aggravating and annoyingly that. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quanica muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity. christopherson, eka is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog, muscles, emotions, and their shelf concrete. they've got very sharp edges under pen. if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one catch was caught in the entire net is covered with these tiny holes. i was looking to learn birchum. and of cour
the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became a tow. it has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as the food there,...
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the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea chest. it's fascinating and terrified as a foot there, aggravating and annoyingly vivid. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance. an important source of drinking water and biodiversity, krista booth, and eka is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions into a shaft, crumpling. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells in one casual, then the entire net is covered with these tiny holes. those are inclined birchum. of course that reduces your c
the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea chest. it's fascinating and terrified as a foot there, aggravating...
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the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became a tow. it has made the jump all the way to australia, originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as a food there, aggravating and annoyingly that. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constance, an important source of drinking water and biodiversity. kristof booth necka is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions into a shaft crank. they've got very sharp edges and depend if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one catch was then the entire net is covered with these tiny holes . those are inclined birchum of course that reduces your
the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing became a tow. it has made the jump all the way to australia, originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as a food there,...
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we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool. you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength. these still staggering scenes were a last—ditch attempt to overturn the election loss of donald trump. fight for trump! his supporters marched the short distance from a rally he'd been holding to the capitol building, where congress was insertion to confirm joe biden�*s win. —— in session. a protester was shot dead at the doors of the speakers lobby, and the attack went on for hours. four others died, including a police officer. nearly 140 of his security colleagues were injured. a year on inside the very building that was attacked, a minute's silence was held in remembrance. mr president, how are - you feeling about the day, sir? joe biden delivered an impassioned speech to mark a day when he said a dagger had been held at the throat of democracy because of lies about the election spread by donald trump. because he sees his own interest is more important than his country's interest and america's inte
we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool. you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength. these still staggering scenes were a last—ditch attempt to overturn the election loss of donald trump. fight for trump! his supporters marched the short distance from a rally he'd been holding to the capitol building, where congress was insertion to confirm joe biden�*s win. —— in session. a protester was shot dead at...
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and jeffrey kofman, a former news anchor and correspondent for channels in north america and in the studio, the bbc�*s health editor, hugh pym. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again. levelling up, the idea of opening up opportunities to those left behind by decades of political neglect gave british conservatives a landslide election victory under borisjohnson�*s leadership. so anything that smacks fo the old politics, favours to those with the ear of the people in power, one rule for them and a different role for us holds particular dangers for mrjohnson. when both the favours and the rules involve covid, the mix becomes toxic. on wednesday, a judge ruled a vip lane for covid contracts unlawful, and the prime minister apologised for attending during lockdown a drinks do at number ten. jeffrey, you may well be losing track of the number of parties and social events that appear to have taken place in downing street during one or other of the lockdowns. i certainly have. but how perilous is the situation now for the prime minister, do you think? conventional wisdom has bee
and jeffrey kofman, a former news anchor and correspondent for channels in north america and in the studio, the bbc�*s health editor, hugh pym. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again. levelling up, the idea of opening up opportunities to those left behind by decades of political neglect gave british conservatives a landslide election victory under borisjohnson�*s leadership. so anything that smacks fo the old politics, favours to those with the ear of the people in power, one...
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america, trapping _ this part of north america, trapping the air in place. this heat dome — trapping the air in place. this heat dome sat _ trapping the air in place. this heat dome sat and _ trapping the air in place. ti 3 heat dome sat and cooked everything underneath. the villa . e everything underneath. the village of — everything underneath. the village of lytton _ everything underneath. the village of lytton reached 466 c_ village of lytton reached 46.6 c yesterday.- village of lytton reached 46.6 c yesterday. 46.6 cyesterday. lytto broke all-time temperature - 46.6 cyesterday. lytto broke all-time temperature records | all—time temperature records eventually landing on 49.6 degrees celsius... eventually landing on 49.6 degrees celsius. . .- degrees celsius... over 121 fahrenheit. _ degrees celsius... over 121 fahrenheit. the _ degrees celsius... over 121 fahrenheit. the next - degrees celsius... over 121 fahrenheit. the next day l degrees celsius... over 121i fahrenheit. the next day it went u- fahrenheit. the next day it went on in _ fahrenheit
america, trapping _ this part of north america, trapping the air in place. this heat dome — trapping the air in place. this heat dome sat _ trapping the air in place. this heat dome sat and _ trapping the air in place. ti 3 heat dome sat and cooked everything underneath. the villa . e everything underneath. the village of — everything underneath. the village of lytton _ everything underneath. the village of lytton reached 466 c_ village of lytton reached 46.6 c yesterday.- village of lytton...
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cyberspace terrorism, security consequences of china, it is important we have north america and nato together. when we stand together, we represent 50% of the world's economic might. that is important. it is good for the united states to have friends and allies. sometimes they are concerned about the size of china. if you add nato allies, we are really big together. nato and europe together. >> thank you. we will move to our next question. if you would introduce yourself and ask her question now. >> good afternoon, secretary-general. i lead an organization in ukraine. thank you for the opportunity to ask a question. in your opinion, is it possible to change the narrative about nato and ukraine? the reality is the ukrainian people -- [indiscernible] russia sees the situation differently. the ukrainian people approach it any differently right now? >> nato has never and will never force any country into the alliance. our door is open, but we would never force anyone into that door. it has taken place over many decades. it is a democratic decision by the people in free nations. in a sens
cyberspace terrorism, security consequences of china, it is important we have north america and nato together. when we stand together, we represent 50% of the world's economic might. that is important. it is good for the united states to have friends and allies. sometimes they are concerned about the size of china. if you add nato allies, we are really big together. nato and europe together. >> thank you. we will move to our next question. if you would introduce yourself and ask her...
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later in the show, lenovo north america president be joining us. plus, later on during the day, we will have an interview with the qualcomm president and ceo as well, coming up at 2:00 p.m. here in new york. coming up on the program, ed morse, citi global head of commodities research, is joining us. scott sheffield of pioneer sees $75 to $100 as reasonable on oil. we will break it down. this is bloomberg. ♪ every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. and there you have it. woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. big deal. we get unlimited for
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a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people. whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation and also it's interesting to see allow the corruption, one associates with black america, we now see and washington d. c. politicians like nancy closely openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public coppers is right shocking. but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role bitcoin in terms of mexico. tell us about your events built around educating the people. you get tens of thousands of people coming to your vents, the talent lan. yeah. tell us about more about it. well, actually 2022 is going to be my 10 year know in going i knew about bit going around the time that you did, but i didn't started investing or getting the guards being an entropy nor so next year is going to be actually my 10th year that i started and started doing this both time and something that i started doing since since i began here was creating not only companies and not only different opportunities, but also creating community. so that has
a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people. whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation and also it's interesting to see allow the corruption, one associates with black america, we now see and washington d. c. politicians like nancy closely openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public coppers is right shocking. but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role bitcoin in terms of mexico. tell us about your events...
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we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool. you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength. these still staggering scenes were a last—ditch attempt to overturn the election loss of donald trump. chant: fight for trump! his supporters marched the short distance from a rally he'd been holding to the capitol building, where congress was in session to confirm joe biden�*s win. a protester was shot dead at the doors of the speakers lobby, and the attack went on for hours. four others died, including a police officer. nearly 140 of his security colleagues were injured. a year on inside the very building that was attacked, a minute's silence was held in remembrance. reporter: mr president, how are you feeling - about the day, sir? joe biden delivered an impassioned speech to mark a day when he said a dagger had been held at the throat of democracy because of lies about the election spread by donald trump. because he sees his own interest as more important than his country's interest america's interest,
we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool. you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength. these still staggering scenes were a last—ditch attempt to overturn the election loss of donald trump. chant: fight for trump! his supporters marched the short distance from a rally he'd been holding to the capitol building, where congress was in session to confirm joe biden�*s win. a protester was shot dead at the doors of...
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we caught up with lenovo's president of north america. they asked about how the company is navigating new product launches with the supply chain crunch. >> we are seeing things like shipping by freight is about five times higher than it was last year, two times higher on freight costs. we are making sure the boxes are smaller, lighter weight, making sure some of our large customers , we are shipping and multi pack boxes to reduce the footprint and that weight. especially the space it takes to ship some of these devices. that is something we are looking at. it is true, one thing you do is in order to make sure you are innovating, we spent over $2 billion in r&d to make sure we are innovating products customers want. one thing we hear from customers, they want a more sustainable product for their corporations and enterprises. and for their home use and small business use. >> let's talk about home use. what do you see in terms of trends in terms of usage? particularly for corporate products. a lot of people will be sitting at home, working f
we caught up with lenovo's president of north america. they asked about how the company is navigating new product launches with the supply chain crunch. >> we are seeing things like shipping by freight is about five times higher than it was last year, two times higher on freight costs. we are making sure the boxes are smaller, lighter weight, making sure some of our large customers , we are shipping and multi pack boxes to reduce the footprint and that weight. especially the space it...
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we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool. you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength. these still staggering scenes were a last—ditch attempt to overturn the election loss of donald trump. fight for trump! his supporters marched the short distance from a rally he had been holding to the capitol building, where congress was insertion to confirm joe biden�*s win. a protester was shot dead at the doors of the speakers lobby, and the attack went on for hours. four others died, including a police officer. nearly 140 of his security colleagues were injured. a year on inside the very building that was attacked, a minute's silence was held in remembrance. mr president, how are - you feeling about the day? joe biden delivered an impassioned speech to mark a day when he said a dagger had been held at the throat of democracy because of lies about the election spread by donald trump scion because because he sees his own interest is more important than his country's interest and america's interest. and
we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondent, aleem maqbool. you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength. these still staggering scenes were a last—ditch attempt to overturn the election loss of donald trump. fight for trump! his supporters marched the short distance from a rally he had been holding to the capitol building, where congress was insertion to confirm joe biden�*s win. a protester was shot dead at the doors of the...
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i mean, for everyone that's in the us, north america, europe, you have to come to come to the latin american beacon conference besides getting greater speakers. it's also like all this experience coming and getting to know countries that you would normally not go like this time. it was and then fell out and well with talent landon with blood. and then we help robert for who's been good, for instance, various years being coordinators of the event. and we also the, the live streaming. so we use all the channels of land to get a bigger reach. so we reached over 300000 people. wow. now the big story, of course, is that the president of el salvador, ny kelly may be going legal tender. not long ago, off a firestorm. all over latin america got a lot of attention from central banks around the world is just the beginning of a revolution. what's going on? well, at least for the country, it's one of the biggest revolutions economic whites. they have had the biggest growth in their history over 10 percent of economic growth. i mean, in mexico, that hasn't happened since $950.00, which is amazing. and al
i mean, for everyone that's in the us, north america, europe, you have to come to come to the latin american beacon conference besides getting greater speakers. it's also like all this experience coming and getting to know countries that you would normally not go like this time. it was and then fell out and well with talent landon with blood. and then we help robert for who's been good, for instance, various years being coordinators of the event. and we also the, the live streaming. so we use...
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the real cold air in north america is this bit here is just going through new in the eastern side of canada and you'll feel it in the strength to wind up the wind. chill two's the forecast for tuesday. snow is going to be off shore because it is cold, dry air, not much in land, but like the attempts my essay to nato might as 6 in new york that's before you think of the windshield. that is the coldest place in north america, with the exception of yucatan, which is really off our chart. on the pacific coast got more rain coming to seattle . it's been flooding recently in washington. this will not help because there's more rain coming in for the next 2 days at headink study south and further in that . but beyond that, to sundays, dominant attempts arisen in new york a time to get to wednesday. so at the caribbean, the golf mexico, the trade winds, which dominate here. so shells where you might expect them, but i'm in house into the sherry activity, i think in mexico, belize in honduras in south america has been a lot of rain recently in brazil, particularly on the eastern side. this is
the real cold air in north america is this bit here is just going through new in the eastern side of canada and you'll feel it in the strength to wind up the wind. chill two's the forecast for tuesday. snow is going to be off shore because it is cold, dry air, not much in land, but like the attempts my essay to nato might as 6 in new york that's before you think of the windshield. that is the coldest place in north america, with the exception of yucatan, which is really off our chart. on the...
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the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as the food there, aggravating and annoyingly that. we're not really sure what they're doing here. the quantity of muscle is disrupting the ecosystem of lake constants and in court and source of drinking water and biodiversity. christopher's anika is a commercial fisherman whose halls have been declining over the years. and his fishing nets are increasingly clogged with clog muscles, emotions, and their shaft county. they've got very sharp edges, isn't it? and if you're unlucky and dredge up a lot of shells and one casual, then the entire net is covered with these tiny holes. i can climb birchum of course, that reduces
the asian calm has spread to europe and north america, largely due to the exotic pet trade and sport fishing. the cane toad has made the jump all the way to australia originally introduced to control crop pests. it's now taking its toll on domestic animals and plants. and in europe, a tiny mollusk is causing massive problems in its new habitat. the depths of lake constance are now home to a creature originally from the black sea. this is, it's fascinating and terrified as the food there,...
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a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see the allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, nasty and washington state. politicians like nasty, closely, openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public coppers is right shocking. but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico. tell us about your events built around educating the people. you get tens of thousands of people coming to your vents, the talent land. yeah. tell us about more about it. well, actually 2022 is going to be my 10 year. no invest going. i knew about big going around the time that you did, but i didn't started investing or getting started being an entropy nor so next year is going to be actually my 10th year that i started and started doing this full time and something that i started doing since since i began here was creating not only companies and not only different opportunities, but also creating community. so that ha
a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see the allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, nasty and washington state. politicians like nasty, closely, openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public coppers is right shocking. but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico. tell us about your...
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a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see the allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, we now see. and washington d. c. politicians like nancy closely openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public conferences. right. shocking, but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico . tell us about your events built around educating the people. you get tens of thousands of people coming to your vents, the talent lan. yeah. tell us about more about it. well, actually 2022 is going to be my 10th year know in going i knew about bit going around the time that you did, but i didn't started investing or getting it started being an entropy nor so next year is going to be actually my 10th year that i started and started doing disco dime and something that i started doing since, since i began here, was creating not only companies and not only different opportunities, but also create being communities.
a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see the allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, we now see. and washington d. c. politicians like nancy closely openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public conferences. right. shocking, but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico . tell us about...
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and the bbc�*s north america reporter antony zurcher noted a shift in tone. he wrote that "biden�*s rhetorical shift could represent a strategic shift, as well — a decision that the democratic base can most effectively be rallied with anger, not hope." and just minutes after president biden�*s speech ended, donald trump released his own written statement. he claimed that president biden "used my name today to try to further divide america", and went on to repeat false claims about the 2020 election, which he lost. president biden was asked about that question of division, as he left the capitol building. that is calling him out divide more than 80 heroes? you talk so much about healing, healing this country. to hear you have to like it —— recognise the wound. you cannot pretend. this is serious stuff. and a lot of people understandably want to go that was, ijust a lot of people understandably want to go that was, i just assumed, a lot of people understandably want to go that was, ijust assumed, you have to face it. that's what great nations do. they
and the bbc�*s north america reporter antony zurcher noted a shift in tone. he wrote that "biden�*s rhetorical shift could represent a strategic shift, as well — a decision that the democratic base can most effectively be rallied with anger, not hope." and just minutes after president biden�*s speech ended, donald trump released his own written statement. he claimed that president biden "used my name today to try to further divide america", and went on to repeat...
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a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see the allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, we now see and washington state politicians like nasty, closely, openly corruptly trading information and robbing and public conferences. right. shocking, but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico . tell us about your events built around educating the people. you get tens of thousands of people coming to your vents, the talent lan. yeah. tell us about more about it. well, actually 2022 is going to be my 10 year. no in bit going i knew about bit going around the time that you did, but i didn't started investing or getting started being an entropy nor so next year is going to be actually my 10th year that i started and started doing this full time and something that i started doing since, since i began here was creating not only companies and not only different opportunities, but also creating community. so t
a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see the allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, we now see and washington state politicians like nasty, closely, openly corruptly trading information and robbing and public conferences. right. shocking, but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico . tell us about...
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where horsepower, of all kinds, is finding the going tough along north america's eastern seaboard. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they would carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the 'butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as - close as possible to this spot. a tide of humanity that's i believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: australia and new zealand's military send aid to tonga following the volcanic eruption and tsunami. america's airlines warn of catastrophic disruption to travel if 5g tech
where horsepower, of all kinds, is finding the going tough along north america's eastern seaboard. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they would carry on the protests...
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in the uk, western europe and north america, there is a relief that omicron has proved generally less serious and certainly less fatal than the covid variant which preceded it. hang on, though — is that because the virus is weakening? or immune systems are strengthening? or because of vaccination? the secretary—general at who pointed out this week that 85% of people in africa have yet to receive a single vaccine dose. never mind the three injected into many of us. hugh, in terms of the impact of omicron, it was first identified in southern africa, even then we were told it was comparatively mild. what is it then that he is particularly worried about? i think it's this broader question about inequality, vaccine inequality, and the huge differences in uptake in different countries with the developed, richer nations moving ahead with boosters and first and second doses in some countries really not being available to anything like the majority of the population or they haven't been jabbed so far. i think with omicron which has emerged in southern africa, as you say, the evidence there
in the uk, western europe and north america, there is a relief that omicron has proved generally less serious and certainly less fatal than the covid variant which preceded it. hang on, though — is that because the virus is weakening? or immune systems are strengthening? or because of vaccination? the secretary—general at who pointed out this week that 85% of people in africa have yet to receive a single vaccine dose. never mind the three injected into many of us. hugh, in terms of the...
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in the uk, western europe and north america, there is a relief that omicron has proved generally less serious and certainly less fatal than the covid variant which preceded it. hang on, though — is that because the virus is weakening? our immune systems are strengthening? or because of vaccination? the secretary—general at who pointed out this week that 85% of people in africa have yet to receive a single vaccine dose. never mind the three injected into many of us. hugh, in terms of the impact of omicron, it was first identified in southern africa. even there we were told it was comparatively mild. what is it then that he is particularly worried about? i think it's this broader question about inequality, vaccine inequality, and the huge differences in uptake in different countries with the developed, richer nations moving ahead with boosters and first and second doses in some countries really not being available to anything like the majority of the population, or they haven't been jabbed so far. i think with omicron, which emerged in southern africa, as you say, the evidence there
in the uk, western europe and north america, there is a relief that omicron has proved generally less serious and certainly less fatal than the covid variant which preceded it. hang on, though — is that because the virus is weakening? our immune systems are strengthening? or because of vaccination? the secretary—general at who pointed out this week that 85% of people in africa have yet to receive a single vaccine dose. never mind the three injected into many of us. hugh, in terms of the...
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the real cold air in north america is this bit here, is just going through newington the eastern side of canada and you'll feel it in the strength the window be wind, chill two's. the forecast for tuesday. snow is going to be off shore because it is cold. dry air, not much in land, but look, the attempt is my say to not to one minus 6 in new york, that before you think of the windshield, is the coldest place in north america, with the exception of yucatan, which is really off our charts. on the pacific coast got more rain coming to seattle. it's been flooding recently in washington. this will not help because it's more rain coming in for the next 2 days and had a study south and february 9th. but beyond that, the sun is dominant attempts to risen in new york a time to get to wednesday. so the carrier be in the gulf, mexico, the trade winds, which dominate here, so shows where you might expect them. but the wind halston to sherry activity, i think in mexico, belize in honduras in south america has been a lot of rain recently in brazil, particularly on the eastern side. this is the nort
the real cold air in north america is this bit here, is just going through newington the eastern side of canada and you'll feel it in the strength the window be wind, chill two's. the forecast for tuesday. snow is going to be off shore because it is cold. dry air, not much in land, but look, the attempt is my say to not to one minus 6 in new york, that before you think of the windshield, is the coldest place in north america, with the exception of yucatan, which is really off our charts. on the...
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in north america, they pay for private protection from security guards and that sort of thing. but harry is saying that he does not feel safe coming to the united kingdom without scotland yard police protection. he says that the american security that he pays for would not be sufficient in the united kingdom for very obvious reasons. it would have no jurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that's scotland yard amasses about possible threats. and of course, american security guards would not be permitted to carry firearms in the united kingdom. so harry says that he has offered to pay for protection for security in the united kingdom, but that that offer has been rejected. and it is that decision that he is now seeking a legal review of any form of a judicial review. normally that be on the basis of law or process, so it is unclear where that is likely to get to. but certainly, harry is saying that this dispute is preventing him from planning any trips to the united kingdom. he said that when he came over lastjuly for the unveil
in north america, they pay for private protection from security guards and that sort of thing. but harry is saying that he does not feel safe coming to the united kingdom without scotland yard police protection. he says that the american security that he pays for would not be sufficient in the united kingdom for very obvious reasons. it would have no jurisdiction, no status in the united kingdom. it would have no access to the intelligence that's scotland yard amasses about possible threats....
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america from where other goods were exported in this. very famous triangle trade, which the plantations of jefferson washington and others cannot be disassociated despite the fact that architecturally the references that they make are to this. classical tradition as filtered through palladio in the 16th century jefferson also referred to the classical tradition in his own design for his two monument, which you see here. which is an obelisk form that was devised first by the agent egyptians and then used again throughout antiquity. where he wanted to be known for? his authoring of the declaration of american independence of the statue of virginia for religious freedom, and as father of the university of virginia those he saw as his major accomplishments to be inscribed on his monument and so he's really promoting his contributions to freedom. jefferson about loved biography here from monticello born in 1743 and early on. as a young man, he cleared the sight of 250 square feet at the top of a hill which he called monticello and that's wher
america from where other goods were exported in this. very famous triangle trade, which the plantations of jefferson washington and others cannot be disassociated despite the fact that architecturally the references that they make are to this. classical tradition as filtered through palladio in the 16th century jefferson also referred to the classical tradition in his own design for his two monument, which you see here. which is an obelisk form that was devised first by the agent egyptians and...
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america. the russian military drills next week are due to take place directly above the nexus of many of the internet cables that connect the two continents, that connect north america and europe. cutting those cables would immediately cripple the economies of nato countries and ireland. cutting the cables was described as one naval source as the perfect counter punch against any nato or u.s. military response in ukraine. quote, if i wanted to invade ukraine and hamstring my opponents, i would want to cut those cables. it would be lights out for the economy of western europe. again, thus far was times. on these russian war games that are due to start off the irish coast next week. and why ireland is so worried about it, particularly given recent history in their neighborhood. i mean, every country in the world, every country in the west, it is worried about russia potentially starting this new war. everybody except for our friends at fox news primetime, who are apparently rooting for russia in
america. the russian military drills next week are due to take place directly above the nexus of many of the internet cables that connect the two continents, that connect north america and europe. cutting those cables would immediately cripple the economies of nato countries and ireland. cutting the cables was described as one naval source as the perfect counter punch against any nato or u.s. military response in ukraine. quote, if i wanted to invade ukraine and hamstring my opponents, i would...
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a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see, allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, nasty and washington d. c. politicians like nasty, closely, openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public coppers is right shocking, but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico . tell us about your events built around educating the people. you get tens of thousands of people come into your vent, the talent. tell us about more about it. well, actually 2022 is going to be my 10 year. no invest going. i knew about bit going around the time that you did, but i didn't started investing or getting started being an entropy nor so next year is going to be actually my 10th year that i started and started doing this full time and something that i started doing since since i began here was creating not only companies and not only different opportunities, but also creating community. so that has been part of
a put down a republic, if the cation of north america is going to be shocking to a lot of people, whereas countries are rejecting the hyper inflation. and also it's interesting to see, allow the corruption, one associates with latin america, nasty and washington d. c. politicians like nasty, closely, openly, corruptly trading information and robbing and public coppers is right shocking, but everyone loves it. so let's talk about your role and bitcoin in terms of mexico . tell us about your...
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the real cold air in north america is this bit here is just going through newington the eastern side of canada and your fill it in the strength to wind up the wind chill tooth. the forecast the tuesday, snow is going to be off shore because it is cold, dry air, not much in land, but look the attempt is my essay to not one minus 6 in new york last before you think of the windshield. that is the coldest place in north america, with the exception of yucatan, which is really off our chart. on the pacific coast got more and coming to seattle . it's been flooding recently in washington. this will not help because it's more rain coming in for the next 2 days and had a study south and further in that. but beyond that, the sun is dominant attempts to risen in new york a time you get to wednesday. so the caribbean, the gulf mexico, the trade winds, which dominate here, so shall we might expect them. but the mean husband sherry activity, i think in mexico, belize in honduras in south america has been a lot of rain recently in brazil, particularly on the eastern side. this is the north east, so
the real cold air in north america is this bit here is just going through newington the eastern side of canada and your fill it in the strength to wind up the wind chill tooth. the forecast the tuesday, snow is going to be off shore because it is cold, dry air, not much in land, but look the attempt is my essay to not one minus 6 in new york last before you think of the windshield. that is the coldest place in north america, with the exception of yucatan, which is really off our chart. on the...
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jeffrey kofman, a former news anchor and correspondent for channels in north america. and in the studio, the bbc�*s up health editor, hugh pym. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again. levelling up, the idea of opening up opportunities to those left behind by decades of political neglect gave british conservatives a landslide election victory under boris johnson's leadership. so anything that smacks fo the old politics, favours to those with the ear of the people in power, one rule for them and a different role for us holds particular dangers for mrjohnson. when both the favours and the rules involve covid, the mix becomes toxic. on wednesday, a judge ruled a vip lane for covid contracts unlawful, and the prime minister apologised for attending during lockdown a drinks do at number ten. jeffrey, you may well be losing track of the number of parties and social events that appear to have taken place in downing street during one or other of the lockdowns. i certainly have. but how perilous is the situation now for the prime minister, do you think? conventi
jeffrey kofman, a former news anchor and correspondent for channels in north america. and in the studio, the bbc�*s up health editor, hugh pym. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again. levelling up, the idea of opening up opportunities to those left behind by decades of political neglect gave british conservatives a landslide election victory under boris johnson's leadership. so anything that smacks fo the old politics, favours to those with the ear of the people in power, one...
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>> we've already seen in our business in north america, and were expecting in 2022 for the recovery in the rest of the world. we're staying really optimistic we've close some significant deals in the midst of the pandemic. we have the market leading solutions, we've seen it in north america and the rest of the world will follow. dani: christian, thank you very much for joining us for an exclusive interview. coming up, deutsche bank's most profitable year in a decade. we will recap the numbers from the german lender. all of that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to bloomberg "daybreak: europe." i'm dani burger in london alongside manus cranny in dubai. jay powell indicating he will stay humble and nimble. the markets not looking so humble today. the hang seng on track for record low, falling as much as 4.9%. something is moving three standard deviations or more. it is yet again another volatile day. manus: the renminbi is certainly on the move, down by .4%, the dollar rising. it's in the rates market when you begin to see what is happening. morning the usa and going global
>> we've already seen in our business in north america, and were expecting in 2022 for the recovery in the rest of the world. we're staying really optimistic we've close some significant deals in the midst of the pandemic. we have the market leading solutions, we've seen it in north america and the rest of the world will follow. dani: christian, thank you very much for joining us for an exclusive interview. coming up, deutsche bank's most profitable year in a decade. we will recap the...
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i mean, for everyone that's in the us, north america, europe, you have to come to come to the latin american beacon conference besides getting greater speakers. it's also like all this experience coming and getting to know countries that you would normally not go like this time it was in fella and well with felon landon with blood. and then we help roberto, who's been a good for instance, various years being a coordinators of the event. and we also the, the live streaming. so we use all the channels of land to get a bigger reach. so we reached over 300000 people. wow. now the big story, of course, is that the president of el salvador, ny kelly, may be going legal tender not long ago, off a firestorm all over latin america. got a lot of attention from central banks around the world is just the beginning of a revolution. what's going on? well, at least for the country, it's one of the biggest revolutions economic whites. they have had the biggest growth in their history over 10 percent of economic growth. i mean, in mexico, that hasn't happened since 1950, which is amazing. and also what is go
i mean, for everyone that's in the us, north america, europe, you have to come to come to the latin american beacon conference besides getting greater speakers. it's also like all this experience coming and getting to know countries that you would normally not go like this time it was in fella and well with felon landon with blood. and then we help roberto, who's been a good for instance, various years being a coordinators of the event. and we also the, the live streaming. so we use all the...
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america from where other goods were exported in this. very famous triangle trade, which the plantations of jefferson washington and others cannot be disassociated despite the fact that architecturally the references that they make are to this classical tradition as filtered through palladio in the 16th century. jefferson also referred to the classical tradition in his own design for his two monument, which you see here. which is an obelisk form that was devised first by the agent egyptians and then used again throughout antiquity. where he wanted to be known for? his authority of the declaration of american independence of the statue of virginia for religious freedom, and as father of the university of virginia those he saw his major accomplishments to be inscribed on his monument and so he's really promoting his contributions to freedom. jefferson about love biography here from monticello born in 1743 and early on. as a young man, he cleared the sight of 250 square feet at the top of a hill which he called monticello and that's where he
america from where other goods were exported in this. very famous triangle trade, which the plantations of jefferson washington and others cannot be disassociated despite the fact that architecturally the references that they make are to this classical tradition as filtered through palladio in the 16th century. jefferson also referred to the classical tradition in his own design for his two monument, which you see here. which is an obelisk form that was devised first by the agent egyptians and...