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smith: it becomes one of the largest industries in north america. are about 140ere rum distilleries throughout the georgiacolonies, from to present-day new hampshire, even some in canada. ofse are a particular type industrial production, i argue, slavery, which resembles plantation slavery from the caribbean more than other forms of northern slavery, to places like boston and philadelphia, where we are today. >> what do you mean by that? prof. smith: the way the distilleries work in the northern cities, they often have as many as eight or 10 enslaved people working in them, and usually supervised by a hired distiller. that's a little different from what happened in other industries in the north, like shipbuilding or making iron, where the workers worked alongside each other. so it is more hierarchical. of the larger uses of industrial slavery in the north. >> and what effect does it have on slavery, the institution? prof. smith: i think the invention and production of rum has several influences on slavery. mostit's one of the frequently traded items
smith: it becomes one of the largest industries in north america. are about 140ere rum distilleries throughout the georgiacolonies, from to present-day new hampshire, even some in canada. ofse are a particular type industrial production, i argue, slavery, which resembles plantation slavery from the caribbean more than other forms of northern slavery, to places like boston and philadelphia, where we are today. >> what do you mean by that? prof. smith: the way the distilleries work in the...
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this puts you in a very good position like europe and north america, it gives psa some reach into north america which is a market they don't have a presence in yet but want to expand into. again, the wea knesses but want to expand into. again, the weaknesses china. that's the biggest car market in the world. both of them are struggling to get some traction there. psa has a local partnership which may give them both some leveraged to crack into that market but again, china, the world's biggest market is still a weak spot for both of them. that was hans greimel speaking to me earlier. let's talk about 56, the fifth generation mobile and internet connectivity which thomas faster downloads and upload speeds as well as more stable connections. china's three state telecom companies are rolling out nationwide today and it's the world's biggest commercial sg it's the world's biggest commercial 56 network. our business reporter mariko 0i has more. this is well ahead of schedule. the original plan was to launch this early next year but it seems like beijing has brought it forward, maybe because c
this puts you in a very good position like europe and north america, it gives psa some reach into north america which is a market they don't have a presence in yet but want to expand into. again, the wea knesses but want to expand into. again, the weaknesses china. that's the biggest car market in the world. both of them are struggling to get some traction there. psa has a local partnership which may give them both some leveraged to crack into that market but again, china, the world's biggest...
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i'm with this considered of what was going on more important and what was going on in north america and what factors since the colonizers usually focused on the extraction of natural resources, would roll that they got out of north america played in the future of british colonies on. now gold and silver. >> i'm not sure they know how to answer your question but i did want to point out someone mentioned earlier that george washington was revered and england after the war, there right now her feelings something that is interesting to think about is the way that his defeat and he worked out and kind of the end of the british empire in north america, how that turns the lights to india and when you hear the phrase the sun doesn't go to the empire, it's the empire but i think that is an interesting way of looking at that question and i think it was about what was lost but how does that shift to the other side of the world and once again to another. >> she is right about that too because if you look at india, a lot of folks argue whether or not that's true and the british kind of had a hard in
i'm with this considered of what was going on more important and what was going on in north america and what factors since the colonizers usually focused on the extraction of natural resources, would roll that they got out of north america played in the future of british colonies on. now gold and silver. >> i'm not sure they know how to answer your question but i did want to point out someone mentioned earlier that george washington was revered and england after the war, there right now...
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in north america. we are the fourth largest city in north america. talent have a wealth of in machine learning ai which can help them with r&d. in many cases the new york-based and european union based companies will have the r&d center in toronto. vonnie: how has the patch changed from 2017 with the companies you have met since then? how many have invested? mayor tory: many. we have the fastest growing tech center in north america. in fact greater than some of the centers put together. it is largely because we have a huge public university system that is pumping out very smart graduates who were previously being recruited to silicon valley to realize there is a much bigger opportunity at home in toronto. that talent pool is available to start of companies and also to global multinationals and to other companies that may have not ventured further. we are being able to take full advantage of those opportunities. we have the critical mass of financial services and we are ready to receive them. amanda: there is pros and cons about attracting some of the
in north america. we are the fourth largest city in north america. talent have a wealth of in machine learning ai which can help them with r&d. in many cases the new york-based and european union based companies will have the r&d center in toronto. vonnie: how has the patch changed from 2017 with the companies you have met since then? how many have invested? mayor tory: many. we have the fastest growing tech center in north america. in fact greater than some of the centers put together....
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here's a map of eastern north america and for the first time winchester appears. look at any map you want in 1750, winchester does not appear. in 1755, the royal cartographer in paris has winchester nailed. this is because of george washington. if it had not been for george washington's activities in the allegheny mountains, winchester would never have appeared on this map. once again i am saying that the two of them, as it were, winchester and washington, grow up and come to prominence together in the 1750's, the french and indian war. look in the lower right-hand corner. this is the famous jefferson map , peter jefferson is thomas jefferson's father. what i want to point out is -- do you see fredericktown? look to the right. you will notice the road to philadelphia. so here we have what was a very remote place in the shenandoah valley, winchester, and by 1755 you have a direct post road to philadelphia. and occasionally, amazing to me in reading the correspondence between winchester and philadelphia, some of it was moving as quickly as five days. that is almost
here's a map of eastern north america and for the first time winchester appears. look at any map you want in 1750, winchester does not appear. in 1755, the royal cartographer in paris has winchester nailed. this is because of george washington. if it had not been for george washington's activities in the allegheny mountains, winchester would never have appeared on this map. once again i am saying that the two of them, as it were, winchester and washington, grow up and come to prominence...
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they come back to north america and change those customs, they adapt. the british army will have a pretty strong debate in the 1780's and 1790's over what kind of tactical nodes are best. you meet a bunch of french cavalry in europe you are dead. the army that fights under wellington, partially through the influence of a young officer in north america to have the steady redline to hold its position against the french but also lots of skirmishers. each line regiment will have a company too. >> i'm curious to the >> i'm curious to the location of the barracks in chester county and montgomery county in philadelphia. where were these locations for the british army? >> i don't know. during the seven years war when the british army went into winter quarters people objected to quartering regular troops in homes. different colonies were asked to build barracks. the old barracks at trenton is a barracks network. >> one more question. does anyone have a question? >> a quick question about the queens rangers. they were formed for the seven years war. rogers ranger
they come back to north america and change those customs, they adapt. the british army will have a pretty strong debate in the 1780's and 1790's over what kind of tactical nodes are best. you meet a bunch of french cavalry in europe you are dead. the army that fights under wellington, partially through the influence of a young officer in north america to have the steady redline to hold its position against the french but also lots of skirmishers. each line regiment will have a company too....
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10% nike was up 4% in north america. they are pacing out. at the beginning of the year, they were blaming supply chain issues the question is was that legitimate or an excuse. now we know legitimate the stock is still up significantly. how are they doing in terms of capturing market share versus nike >> i think over the last 18 months, we've seen nike with the resurgence you've seen the market flooded with all these retrobrands from fila adidas is kind of like the retro, retro europe turned positive after being negative >> a big question that they are actually seeing growth if europe is a positive sign for them. how important is it for these sports wear brands to be at the front of innovation? >> it is interesting because the footwear cycle is still very healthy here and one of the few growth sectors it is becoming increasingly fashion oriented you have to keep it technical but again you are correct, you have to keep movingforward and be the new thing, the new color. nike is doing a lot of layering. adi and nike represen
10% nike was up 4% in north america. they are pacing out. at the beginning of the year, they were blaming supply chain issues the question is was that legitimate or an excuse. now we know legitimate the stock is still up significantly. how are they doing in terms of capturing market share versus nike >> i think over the last 18 months, we've seen nike with the resurgence you've seen the market flooded with all these retrobrands from fila adidas is kind of like the retro, retro europe...
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diabesity as you like to call it yes so kidney disease in north america is largely related to type 2 diabetes so we've had a big beastie epidemic since the 1970 s. and since the 1980 s. we've had more and more type 2 diabetes so as i started practice i started seeing more and more of these type 2 diabetics who were developing kidney disease and that's why i really developed a very strong interest in the treatment of type 2 diabetes so standard treatment as most doctors do consists of really just giving medications but that don't really make a lot of sense to me because if you think about type 2 diabetes it's actually a reversible disease that is if people lose weight then very often the type 2 diabetes also goes away and as it goes away you can't develop kidney disease any further so to me that was the most important thing was to try and reverse this type 2 diabetes and part of that involves trying to get people to lose weight and that's how i became interested in this topic now most of your books and lectures built around the premise that obesity is horror more no dysregulation of f
diabesity as you like to call it yes so kidney disease in north america is largely related to type 2 diabetes so we've had a big beastie epidemic since the 1970 s. and since the 1980 s. we've had more and more type 2 diabetes so as i started practice i started seeing more and more of these type 2 diabetics who were developing kidney disease and that's why i really developed a very strong interest in the treatment of type 2 diabetes so standard treatment as most doctors do consists of really...
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you do see the split happening, when you say i'm going to use this for north america and western europe and so forth, but i am going to use a chinese provider for the china market and affiliated markets. more than virtual markets and rules, the splinternet is a separation of ideology, but the consequences are very real. is the us and china get further apart, what we could be facing is an irreversible split in how the world works, starting right here. really interesting. now let's brief you on some other business stories. the paris—based luxury group, lvmh, could be about to buy the new york—based jeweller, tiffany, for $16.7 billion. the financial times is reporting that tiffany convinced the french luxury group to raise its takeover offer by about $600m to clinch an agreement. lvmh is controlled by europe's richest man, bernard arnault, and if the deal were to go through it would be one of the biggest of his career. tesla's boss, elon musk, claims the firm has received almost 150,000 orders for its new pickup truck. this is despite an embarrassing hiccup at its launch, when the win
you do see the split happening, when you say i'm going to use this for north america and western europe and so forth, but i am going to use a chinese provider for the china market and affiliated markets. more than virtual markets and rules, the splinternet is a separation of ideology, but the consequences are very real. is the us and china get further apart, what we could be facing is an irreversible split in how the world works, starting right here. really interesting. now let's brief you on...
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they conclude preparation is strongest in north america, making the economies more durable because gdp will be 3% lower by 2050, meaning the can developing world will bear the brunt of the economic impact. >>> the state says as of januarier it will no longer buy vehicles from gm, nissan, toyota or chrysler, who stand with trump and their emissions standardses. california governor gavin newsom says that car makers have chosen to be on the wrong side of history will be on the losing end of california's buying power. >>> the miami dolphins have cut mark walton after police say he punched a woman who was pregnant with his baby. he remains in jail. a bond status hearing is expected today. his attorney denies he's guilty. he ewas drafted by the it bengals in 2018 but was cut after being arrested three times during the off season. the arrests were for various drugs, concealed weapon, reckless driving and battery charges. >>> and orders are still coming in for boeing's 737. an undisclosed signed up for another 20 at the dubai air show. and more by turkey's sun express. this break as order drou
they conclude preparation is strongest in north america, making the economies more durable because gdp will be 3% lower by 2050, meaning the can developing world will bear the brunt of the economic impact. >>> the state says as of januarier it will no longer buy vehicles from gm, nissan, toyota or chrysler, who stand with trump and their emissions standardses. california governor gavin newsom says that car makers have chosen to be on the wrong side of history will be on the losing end...
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i wanted to show this is a story that reaches to canada and focus on north america. but i also want to give a sense. so i travel 10000 miles in researching to cuba so in this book i try to give a sense of that landscape it would be obvious like los angeles have to read it to find out but next time when you are traveling this will be on your mind becausees then when you start looking for traces you see them everywhere. so i will read from the author's notes which explains who i am and what i'm doing the rest is straight up history with reflections with the conclusion. >> my journey through the islands of the caribbean before ending not far from where i began in georgia. in this town a dramatic transformation when i was in high school. in 1990 the school consisted of a student body with only a handful of people in the esl class. by the time i was a senior the esl classes were fall. thousands of kids and their families worked in the carpet mills that dominated the economy per greg graduated 1994 months after nafta came into force. 1200 miles from the border. today my ol
i wanted to show this is a story that reaches to canada and focus on north america. but i also want to give a sense. so i travel 10000 miles in researching to cuba so in this book i try to give a sense of that landscape it would be obvious like los angeles have to read it to find out but next time when you are traveling this will be on your mind becausees then when you start looking for traces you see them everywhere. so i will read from the author's notes which explains who i am and what i'm...
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those are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 years ago. they have been called thing like the bureau of jewishec or the central agency for jewish education. jewish morning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and started earlier. it was called jewish education center and we changed our name about eight years ago. and the purpose of those organizations is to promote to advance jewish learning in the community. that's what it's always been. as schools begin to develop in the mid-20th century in san francisco and the bay area, the bureaus main strategy was to support those schools, to make education better. the way we made education better was by supporting the schools and providing training, professional development for educators, curricular materials, resources, and to a large degree, we still do that because education is now much broader. it's not only in schools. we sent all sorts of informal education and support parents who are striving to bring jesharninginto their families and, we support a library. we have a jewish c
those are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 years ago. they have been called thing like the bureau of jewishec or the central agency for jewish education. jewish morning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and started earlier. it was called jewish education center and we changed our name about eight years ago. and the purpose of those organizations is to promote to advance jewish learning in the community. that's what it's always been. as schools begin to...
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david willis in north america. this is just breaking this. david willis in north america. this isjust breaking in the past few moments so we will get more reaction on our website as well. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the day was like other stories. the world meteorological organisation has called on governments around the globe to honour their promises about climate change. it comes as the un organisation says that levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new high last year despite international pledges to curb emissions. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath explains. what scientists have been doing for 30 years of monitoring levels of these warming gases in the atmosphere, and what they are looking at is concentrations, not emissions. emissions come from cars and electricity. concentration is what is left, the lad has absorbed a lot of the gases. they can compare quite easily what has happened every yearfor quite easily what has happened every year for the last 30 years. in 2018, the data shows no difference. it has gone up the data show
david willis in north america. this is just breaking this. david willis in north america. this isjust breaking in the past few moments so we will get more reaction on our website as well. let's bring you up—to—date with some of the day was like other stories. the world meteorological organisation has called on governments around the globe to honour their promises about climate change. it comes as the un organisation says that levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a new high...
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the reserve fattening it's just the number of calories so in north america sometimes people say a calorie is a calorie and the point is that really misses. how the human body actually works so the human body works on hormones so if you grow taller or shorter or if you build muscle or don't build muscle everything depends on the hormones our bodies respond to hormones and body fat is the amount of body fat that we carry is really no different so we can isolate the hormones that make us gain weight for example insulin is a hormone that makes us game weight so certain foods are going to stimulate those hormones more than others so the idea is that if you take 2 equal portions in terms of calories of 2 food so you have 100 calories of cookies versus 100 calories of say spinach the instant that you put it in your mouth the body responds completely differently in terms of hormones so the cookies for example spike up the insulin very very high and the spinach does not so therefore the practical implication of that is that calories some calories are more fattening than others so some foods are mo
the reserve fattening it's just the number of calories so in north america sometimes people say a calorie is a calorie and the point is that really misses. how the human body actually works so the human body works on hormones so if you grow taller or shorter or if you build muscle or don't build muscle everything depends on the hormones our bodies respond to hormones and body fat is the amount of body fat that we carry is really no different so we can isolate the hormones that make us gain...
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he may have had it here in north america. is eased out. his officers are eased out and replaced by loyalist gentlemen from new york and virginia. the people who flocked to lord dunmore. the queen's rangers are reconstituted, eventually they come out of the command of a young man without much money. he wants to get ahead by distinguishing himself in combat powerful patron in sir henry clinton. reminding him of everything he does right. he makes a reputation for himself. he ends up commanding and mixed command of infantry, light infantry he has a rifle company, , he has a highland company. he starts raising it. it becomes a legion. it was one of the best forces in the british army. it is funny because the 18th century was a hierarchal time. if you read officers reports on both sides of this war, when they talk about people who performed well in battle, they name only officers. he did not respect the american revolution. he wrote diatribes to himself. imaginary dialogues refuting all the principles of american republicanism. if you read his j
he may have had it here in north america. is eased out. his officers are eased out and replaced by loyalist gentlemen from new york and virginia. the people who flocked to lord dunmore. the queen's rangers are reconstituted, eventually they come out of the command of a young man without much money. he wants to get ahead by distinguishing himself in combat powerful patron in sir henry clinton. reminding him of everything he does right. he makes a reputation for himself. he ends up commanding and...
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these are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 year ago and often been called the bauer re-of jewish education or the central agency for jewish education. jewish learning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and it was called jaw wish education center. we changed our name about rate years ago. the purpose is to promoted, to advance jewish learning in the community. that is what it has always been. as schools began to develop in the mid 20th century in the san francisco bay area, the bureau's main strategy was to support the schools and make education better. the wayway did was by supporting the schools and providing training, professional development for educators, and we still do that. education is much broader, not only in schools. we support formal education and parents striving to bring jewish learning into their families and we support a library. we have a jewish community library so a good clunk of our learning comes from reading. >> you bing up an interesting historic point which is that the jewish communities throughout the whole country establi
these are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 year ago and often been called the bauer re-of jewish education or the central agency for jewish education. jewish learning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and it was called jaw wish education center. we changed our name about rate years ago. the purpose is to promoted, to advance jewish learning in the community. that is what it has always been. as schools began to develop in the mid 20th century in the san...
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north america in the 18th century seemed to be the future. irish-born anglican philosopher, and a pioneer of higher education in america, bishop berkeley, wrote "westward the course of empire takes its way, time's noblest offering is its last. " colonists were looking for a better life, but also expected to enjoy the same rights as citizens that they or their forebears enjoyed at home in england, or britain. the reality was different. whether in ireland or in the american colonies, despite local assemblies or parliament, london insisted on the final say. from the great irish born orator edmund burke put his finger on the weakness of the british position in his famous speech in 1775, on conciliation with america, a logic that would also apply in ireland during the irish war of independence. i quote, "the use of force alone is temporary. it may subdue for a moment, but does not remove the necessity of subduing it again, and a nation is not governed which is perpetually --" the american war sparked a reaction in ireland, leading to the beginning
north america in the 18th century seemed to be the future. irish-born anglican philosopher, and a pioneer of higher education in america, bishop berkeley, wrote "westward the course of empire takes its way, time's noblest offering is its last. " colonists were looking for a better life, but also expected to enjoy the same rights as citizens that they or their forebears enjoyed at home in england, or britain. the reality was different. whether in ireland or in the american colonies,...
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calvin and tommy have so much revenue outside of north america. dana telsey says when you look at the complexions of the business, the outperformance in europe for tommy hill figurer and solid growth of calvin in europe is what helps you grow. >> thank you, frank holland. it almost sounds like manny was being conservative. >> he was also conservative on their fiscal q3 going into that holiday season but they have had two quarters in a row they have ratcheted down expectations and told you it's a very difficult environment. north america was going to be somewhat sideways. that's really what we've seen. they have new clothing lines at calvin klein but this is one of those brands that i think has gotten somewhat commoditized and ubiquitous. >> the stock went from 170 to 70 to 100 so you've had a pretty significant move but valuation is somewhat a compelling story the guidance wasn't awful. i don't know who's buying calvin klein. if you recall "back to the future," do you remember that movie? >> she thought his name was calvin because of his briefs. >
calvin and tommy have so much revenue outside of north america. dana telsey says when you look at the complexions of the business, the outperformance in europe for tommy hill figurer and solid growth of calvin in europe is what helps you grow. >> thank you, frank holland. it almost sounds like manny was being conservative. >> he was also conservative on their fiscal q3 going into that holiday season but they have had two quarters in a row they have ratcheted down expectations and...
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are you having supplier parol from asia into north america? what impact of we see from the supply chain issues in the set of numbers? kasper: on the set of numbers, you can see a slight impact on the growth margin. you can see very little impact on the growth rate. in the fourth quarter, you will not see impact on the growth rate. in the fourth quarter, you will see the first indications of the european championship in football in 2020 that we look forward to. anna: let me get another topic around tariffs. in august, you said the threat of u.s.-china tariffs wasn't a big problem for a deed has and perhaps you still have my view -- adidas but can you update us on the story, the actual tariffs for adidas? kasper: we do 23% of our business in china and have 19 percent of infection capacity in china. it is a level where we don't mention it in our quarterly report because we don't see it. what we worry about and i mentioned the second quarter result, the volatility that could come into the currencies with a sizable chinese business but from an over
are you having supplier parol from asia into north america? what impact of we see from the supply chain issues in the set of numbers? kasper: on the set of numbers, you can see a slight impact on the growth margin. you can see very little impact on the growth rate. in the fourth quarter, you will not see impact on the growth rate. in the fourth quarter, you will see the first indications of the european championship in football in 2020 that we look forward to. anna: let me get another topic...
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the number one recommended brand in north america. >>> and that is our report we appreciate your time as always. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. from all of us here, thank you for joining us. on ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of ♪ your life ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night [cheers and applause] ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: hi! hello, hello. welcome, welcome. welcome to the show, hello. we've got a good show planned for you today. hello. have a seat. i'm looking around, there are a lot of ladies in here. it is day 2 of "love & relationship week." [applause] so they s
the number one recommended brand in north america. >>> and that is our report we appreciate your time as always. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. from all of us here, thank you for joining us. on ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of ♪ your life ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night [cheers and applause] ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: hi! hello, hello. welcome, welcome. welcome to the show,...
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and elsewhere across the country in north america in trying to roll there were this invasion there was this invasion of social justice quote unquote into the universities and stablished men of like a biased reporting hotline which students could use to report each other or their professors for micro aggressions or bias infractions in other words we were operating in sort of stasis state here and also there were no platforming of speakers going on they were shutting down speakers all across the country you couldn't get an alternative perspective the university has turned into and this is broadly speaking an indoctrination center for so-called social justice which is anything but just so that's why i started it and i started tweeting from anti p.c. and while you prof. after your identity was discovered you said that life on campus was intolerable what exactly happened. well i got back to campus after being put on a a paid leave of absence immediately being denounced by a committee calling themselves the diversity equity and inclusion group which i call the conformity inequity an exclusio
and elsewhere across the country in north america in trying to roll there were this invasion there was this invasion of social justice quote unquote into the universities and stablished men of like a biased reporting hotline which students could use to report each other or their professors for micro aggressions or bias infractions in other words we were operating in sort of stasis state here and also there were no platforming of speakers going on they were shutting down speakers all across the...
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let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. peter, is quite a lot going on. just bring us up—to—date. peter, is quite a lot going on. just bring us up-to-date. well, the envoy that we are talking about, she in fa ct that we are talking about, she in fact returned to the united states in may, earlier than herjob had been planned to end, and she was mentioned by the president in that now famous phone call that he made with the president of ukraine. and in his comments he effectively disparaged her. he said that she was bad news, and he made a rather cryptic comment that she was going to go through some things. now, it's not entirely clear what he meant by this, and she didn't know either, but she was concerned by what he had said, indeed, worried by that. and quite separately, she said she had been tipped off by a ukrainian official that she should watch her back. and the backdrop to this is that rudy giuliani is said by her to have been carrying out essentially this shadow foreign policy towards ukraine, and had been working, you could say also, to dispara
let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. peter, is quite a lot going on. just bring us up—to—date. peter, is quite a lot going on. just bring us up-to-date. well, the envoy that we are talking about, she in fa ct that we are talking about, she in fact returned to the united states in may, earlier than herjob had been planned to end, and she was mentioned by the president in that now famous phone call that he made with the president of ukraine. and in his comments he...
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during the colonial period the overwhelming majority of the people in north america don't occupy that kind of space in the way that would teach history. it is a challenge. intellectual leaders and thinkable challenge to recover the stories of indigenous people who with some exceptions, the wampanoags are one of them, didn't leave their own records behind. one has to read every source one can get one's hand on, try to understand the particular biases of that source, read archaeology, holly briefed me on southern new england archaeology when i need it. not least of all it has led me in conversations with distended native people so i wanted to learn what they had to know so i have a 20 year running relationship with the wampanoags, because i want their critiques on my work. i want if they are willing to share i want to hear what they know and sometimes it is off-limits and that is fine. i get that but they raise questions very often that i hadn't considered before that lead me to go back to the sources with the new perspective. as for points of disagreement i have a tendency to see nativ
during the colonial period the overwhelming majority of the people in north america don't occupy that kind of space in the way that would teach history. it is a challenge. intellectual leaders and thinkable challenge to recover the stories of indigenous people who with some exceptions, the wampanoags are one of them, didn't leave their own records behind. one has to read every source one can get one's hand on, try to understand the particular biases of that source, read archaeology, holly...
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america and europe are doing more together than we have done for decades it's clear that my comment that nato is brain dead didn't go down well with stoltenberg but is certainly shaken up the alliance and focused minds on coming up with some new ideas germany's foreign minister has suggested that a group of experts from outside nato could be created to review the organization some analysts say such a move would be constructive it was war in ukraine there's a huge problem in middle east or war in syria or iraq or iran is behaving differently so this is something very useful and it's much better to discuss the problem we gather with experts inside the alliance than then criticizing the alliance and. your party the credibility of the alliance. next week nato leaders meet in london for a special summit to mark its creation 70 years ago during the cold winning it was a time when members agreed on their aims and who was the enemy today its leaders are politically poll. the security challenges have changed nato might not be at death's door yet but most members now expose concede that for i
america and europe are doing more together than we have done for decades it's clear that my comment that nato is brain dead didn't go down well with stoltenberg but is certainly shaken up the alliance and focused minds on coming up with some new ideas germany's foreign minister has suggested that a group of experts from outside nato could be created to review the organization some analysts say such a move would be constructive it was war in ukraine there's a huge problem in middle east or war...
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america is largely related to type 2 diabetes so we've had a big. mix since the 1970 s. and since the 1980 s. we've had more and more type 2 diabetes so as i started practice i started seeing more and more of these type 2 diabetics who were developing kidney disease and that's why i really developed a very strong interest in the treatment of type 2 diabetes so standard treatment as most doctors do consists of really just giving medications but that doesn't really make a lot of sense to me. because if you think about type 2 diabetes it's actually a reversible disease that is if people lose weight then very often the type 2 diabetes also goes away and as it goes away you can't develop the kidney disease any further so to me that was the most important thing was to try and reverse this type 2 diabetes and part of that involves trying to get people to lose weight and that's how i became interested in this topic now most of your books and lectures built around the premise that obesity is horror moral dysregulation a fad it's driven by hormones rather tha
america is largely related to type 2 diabetes so we've had a big. mix since the 1970 s. and since the 1980 s. we've had more and more type 2 diabetes so as i started practice i started seeing more and more of these type 2 diabetics who were developing kidney disease and that's why i really developed a very strong interest in the treatment of type 2 diabetes so standard treatment as most doctors do consists of really just giving medications but that doesn't really make a lot of sense to me....
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again, north america will probably be down 5% when they report today so that's a big delta between what nike is doing under armour was up 20% in china. europe mid single digits they have done a great job of cleaning up the channel. and that's fantastic but the question is what happens next once you clean up the channel and you have less promotions, and you get those margins up, then you have to start moving the units. and the question here is, again, with the direct channel so focussed on the outlet business in north america and significant wholesale business is incredibly promotional out there, specifically for under armour, not for nike and the others, you know, we the question is what next how do we segment the product for success in the long-term that's still a big question mark. >> big question mark for sure. thank you very much. we appreciate it >>> coming up on the show, new comments from commerce secretary wilbur ross adding fuel to china trade deal hopes that's coming up. >>> plus, tesla offers an update to better enhance its auto pilot technology a look at that and the other s
again, north america will probably be down 5% when they report today so that's a big delta between what nike is doing under armour was up 20% in china. europe mid single digits they have done a great job of cleaning up the channel. and that's fantastic but the question is what happens next once you clean up the channel and you have less promotions, and you get those margins up, then you have to start moving the units. and the question here is, again, with the direct channel so focussed on the...
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america and this dip across north america and this dip is also bringing cold—weather to parts of canada and also the united states. the north—east of the united states, you can see florida there. back here in the uk, that dip in the jet stream will keep on bringing us that cold unsettled weather. now on bbc news — chris, laura, adam and katya are here with brexitcast the first week of the election campaign which means of course laura is in the back of the van in the car park, again. on the outskirts of edinburgh if he had been talking to labour leaderjeremy corbyn. do you know it today is the one-year anniversary of? was happening on the 14th of november 2018? wasn't one of the meaningful votes? the 14th of november 2018? wasn't one of the meaningfulvotes? the signing 14th of november 2018? wasn't one of the meaningful votes? the signing of brexit withdrawal agreement? something to do with theresa may getting a deal with the eu. of the eight hour long cabinet meeting when they signed off on the withdrawal agreement inside like this.” they signed off on the withdrawal agreement ins
america and this dip across north america and this dip is also bringing cold—weather to parts of canada and also the united states. the north—east of the united states, you can see florida there. back here in the uk, that dip in the jet stream will keep on bringing us that cold unsettled weather. now on bbc news — chris, laura, adam and katya are here with brexitcast the first week of the election campaign which means of course laura is in the back of the van in the car park, again. on...
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of colonial north america in the mid- 1750s. no one answered the same. in the other side, and seven actual map from 1757. it is full of native people. what is happened. our mission here, what if school curriculums treat native american history as basic to an understanding american history in general. such lessons would address the civilizations indigenous people created over thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. the ways they have suffered on then resisted. the colonization. and perhaps most importantly, how they have managed to survive and adapt to modern life. while maintaining their distinct identities and defending their indigenous rights. units on the american, what address he saw printing of indian tribes is the basic feature of american federalism. such a shift, might also feature bringing indians and their concerns into the national conversation. including having presidential candidates hold a serious discussion about their indian policies in the state of indian country. that is happening in the democratic right this time. as i've e
of colonial north america in the mid- 1750s. no one answered the same. in the other side, and seven actual map from 1757. it is full of native people. what is happened. our mission here, what if school curriculums treat native american history as basic to an understanding american history in general. such lessons would address the civilizations indigenous people created over thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. the ways they have suffered on then resisted. the colonization. and...
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jon sopel there, our north america editor at the white house. people living with illness or disability or having problems with benefits are most likely to rely on foodbanks. that‘s according to research carried out by heriot—watt university for the charity the trussell trust. it described 94% of people who use foodbanks as destitute, with many living on less than £50 a week. in 2010, the trussell trust handed out 41,000 food parcels. by last year, that had increased to 1.6 million. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to one woman in northern ireland who had to use foodbanks after falling ill. i mean, i was bedridden for a few weeks, and, yeah, that‘s when it started to hit that i needed to do something. misfortune can strike at any time. donna kennedy was working as a nursing auxillary when she had two mini strokes. unable to work and with little income, money ran out for the single mum, forcing her to go to a localfood bank. it‘s being that person that‘s been providing for the family for so long and th
jon sopel there, our north america editor at the white house. people living with illness or disability or having problems with benefits are most likely to rely on foodbanks. that‘s according to research carried out by heriot—watt university for the charity the trussell trust. it described 94% of people who use foodbanks as destitute, with many living on less than £50 a week. in 2010, the trussell trust handed out 41,000 food parcels. by last year, that had increased to 1.6 million. 0ur...
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preparation for the global crisis is strongest in north america, making its economy more durable. the developing world will bear the brunt of the economic impact. >>> the state of california says as of january it will no longer buy public vehicles from gm, ford, chrysler, or or toyota who support prchlt they said carmaker that have chose on the be on the wrong side of history will be on the losing end of california's buying power. >>> the miami dolphins have cut mark walton after police say he punched a woman pregnant whis baby. walton remains in jail. a bond status hearing is expected today. walt walton's attorney denies the charges. he was drafted with the bengals but was arrested three times. >>> boeing needs to make engine fixes to avoid a repeat. a passenger was killed when a fan blade broke causing part of the engine covers to fly into the plane, breaking one of the window, killing a woman in the window seat. theory recommending they retrofit the engine covers on all of its next generation planes. >>> tom hanks' new movie role hitting closer to hope than ever imagined. ♪ i
preparation for the global crisis is strongest in north america, making its economy more durable. the developing world will bear the brunt of the economic impact. >>> the state of california says as of january it will no longer buy public vehicles from gm, ford, chrysler, or or toyota who support prchlt they said carmaker that have chose on the be on the wrong side of history will be on the losing end of california's buying power. >>> the miami dolphins have cut mark walton...
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both countries in north america and europe taking a more liberal approach to the drug nations with the right growing climate know the potential for a booming market is high southern africa is leading the way in industrialised marianna production is ahead in acting reforms to enable exports of the drugs that are expected to start this year south africa. also handed out their 1st licenses for legal kind of us farms this year so experts expect commercial production of cannabis in africa to grow rapidly over the next few years for tish market research will provide. bishan populace as dumb as the value of africa may have come up as unrelated products could top $7000000000.00 us dollars with just 4 years. but our correspondent. is in cape town for us ellis could africa become the weave grow of the world but you can't battle it actually as you said the climate is ideal. and that means the situation out in the kayak is the situation i think will be key not. just a high cost act and it's an absolute seems to decide a couple of years. to cut the base metal am i right and leave the last sunday on
both countries in north america and europe taking a more liberal approach to the drug nations with the right growing climate know the potential for a booming market is high southern africa is leading the way in industrialised marianna production is ahead in acting reforms to enable exports of the drugs that are expected to start this year south africa. also handed out their 1st licenses for legal kind of us farms this year so experts expect commercial production of cannabis in africa to grow...
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america. up to $90000000.00 global subscribers in the next 5 years but it still needs to catch up to netflix which currently has around $162000000.00 subscribers worldwide it is new plus becoming the elephant in the room for streaming services thank you very much in new york. now to some of the other business headlines we're following for you at the dubai motor show virgin hyperloop one is showing off one of its passenger pods which will one day rocket along at up to 1200 kilometers an hour virgin said recently it will build a 35 kilometer test track in saudi arabia the track between mumbai and india begins construction next year. brazil's president jalal so not all once decry china as predatory now he's welcoming president xi jinping to the brics summit in brussels the presidents of brazil russia india china and south africa are holding a 2 day meeting there which is expected to be a low key affair with technical discussion. to nigeria now where many young professionals have an invisible tax
america. up to $90000000.00 global subscribers in the next 5 years but it still needs to catch up to netflix which currently has around $162000000.00 subscribers worldwide it is new plus becoming the elephant in the room for streaming services thank you very much in new york. now to some of the other business headlines we're following for you at the dubai motor show virgin hyperloop one is showing off one of its passenger pods which will one day rocket along at up to 1200 kilometers an hour...
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north america in the 18th century seemed to be the future. irish born anglican and a pioneer of higher education in america, bishop barkley wrote in a poem westward the course of empire takes its way. times noblests offering is its last. colonists were looking for a better life and looking to enjoy the safe rights of citizens they or their family enjoyed in england. whether in ireland, london insisted on the final say. from an irish perspective the american revolution lit a long fuse which ultimately led to an independent ireland, today's republic covering over three quarters of the island. many from ireland, especially of an ulster presbyterian background that was not part of the protestant descendancy contribute today the american cause. including the secretary to the continental congress in philadelphia, born near derry. another example a little later in the war of 1812 was admiral charles stewart, grandfather of the late 19th century irish parliamentary leader charles stewart parnel, and i think his ship, the uss constitution is still to
north america in the 18th century seemed to be the future. irish born anglican and a pioneer of higher education in america, bishop barkley wrote in a poem westward the course of empire takes its way. times noblests offering is its last. colonists were looking for a better life and looking to enjoy the safe rights of citizens they or their family enjoyed in england. whether in ireland, london insisted on the final say. from an irish perspective the american revolution lit a long fuse which...
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united states north america and europe we do more together than got done for decades one of nato's most important members has spoiled the party in a historic week for the alliance emanuel macos elizee is calling into question some of nato's founding values in an interview with the economist magazine back home said the mutual defense pact was in danger of breaking down. what we are currently experiencing is the brain death of nato he said adding you have no coordination whatsoever of strategic decision making between the united states and its nato allies. it's the events of last month in syria that have met home worried 1st the alliances largest member the united states announced a troop pullout without consulting its allies then another alliance member turkey marched into the syrian northeast despite the vehement objections of berlin and paris they're worried it threatens european security. but does all this add up to a threat or just a blip in nato's history nato in germany insisted today in berlin that the alliance is still alive and well even if we do have a problem. even if we do di
united states north america and europe we do more together than got done for decades one of nato's most important members has spoiled the party in a historic week for the alliance emanuel macos elizee is calling into question some of nato's founding values in an interview with the economist magazine back home said the mutual defense pact was in danger of breaking down. what we are currently experiencing is the brain death of nato he said adding you have no coordination whatsoever of strategic...
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america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa also has the highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that vets for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is prevention and that is strongly in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free he raises awareness about safe sex and protection from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some humor. be home his majesty the king. we join him in his home. in nairobi kenya africa's largest. is. on hold. from the i do the the most literal soul of a gotta draw it from the most literal everybody will be penned into the need for want an immediate we all want one in the world. eva king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school after losing a close friend to a change stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about hiv with as many people as possible to draw people's attention here is this i catch him growing out feet is very attractive and it's also make me feel proud that i'm the king and . a good level at a
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america. up to $90000000.00 global subscribers in the next 5 years but it still needs to catch up to netflix which currently has around $162000000.00 subscribers worldwide disney plus becoming the elephant in the room for streaming services thank you very much in new york. now to some of the other global business stories we're following for you at this hour at the dubai motor show virgin hyperloop one is showing off one of its passenger pods which will one day rocket along at up to 1200 kilometers an hour virgin said recently it will build a 35 kilometer test track in saudi arabia a track between mumbai and pune in india begins construction next year. reports say e-commerce giant ali baba is poised to launch a hong kong share sale expected to raise over $13000000000.00 the listing will be seen as a boost for hong kong which is in its 1st recession in a decade as months of street protests and the us china trade war take their toll. brazil's president jalal sonata once decried china as predatory
america. up to $90000000.00 global subscribers in the next 5 years but it still needs to catch up to netflix which currently has around $162000000.00 subscribers worldwide disney plus becoming the elephant in the room for streaming services thank you very much in new york. now to some of the other global business stories we're following for you at this hour at the dubai motor show virgin hyperloop one is showing off one of its passenger pods which will one day rocket along at up to 1200...
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america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa also has to highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that that for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is for vention and that is stanley in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free he says awareness about safe sex. from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some humor. the home his majesty the king of condoms. we join him in his kingdom. in america became africa's largest audience loud. this is my kingdom his my territory it is my eyes i can mia every day and you will to call the lady up roach 1st. item is going to the community to love a little sleep with them love what you call trust building and i think them on the whole it's bad indeed stages from the i do the most. soul of a gotta draw it from the most literal everybody will be depending to the need or want and many people want one thing that the world is turning a the king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school after losing a close friend t
america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa also has to highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that that for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is for vention and that is stanley in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free he says awareness about safe sex. from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some humor. the home his majesty the king of condoms. we join him in his kingdom. in america became...