Now things have started heading in the opposite direction. If we look at the global markets, there's less sheep in Wales , less sheep in the UK producing less wool. The limited supply that we have, including the increased demand, isincreasing. Obviously, the competition in the auction, which farmers are going to see the benefits of that.
Talk to us a little bit about that, especially given the spotlight on American football in that regard. Wales ended up winning.
are usually strong Islander teams such as Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga are also strong Then there's England, Europe, since it was originated in England, there's England, France, Wales , Scotland These are the strong teams, and of course, they are physically big Plus, we see the U.S. flag here, but rugby isn't actually that popular in the U.S.When you say the 4 major American sports, rugby won't really be mentioned But, since this year there is the Rio Olympics
He wrote on everything. Jimmy Wales , one of the founders of Wikipedia, told me he really is the patron saint of Wikipedia. And he should be also the patron saint of Google too in many ways.
Talk to us a little bit about that, especially given the spotlight on American football in that regard. And Wales , won. Yeah, 2009.
And that's really important. Jim Wales Foundation, what happened there, I went to Dubai to give a speech, as I do.
world's most spectacular locations and producing award-winning 3D giant screen films that tell their story including humpback Wales Journey to the South Pacific to the Arctic Grand Canyon Adventure national parks adventure and now dream big please welcome to the stage Shan
who was both foreign secretary and prime minister at this point. He's in Wales campaigning for the general election, so he's not in London. He's actually by himself.
So I left high school, and I went to college at Johnson and Wales University, computer science, much like my buddy Cliff. And at Johnson and Wales , things really took off. I was a computer lab assistant.
Because the school was sending me notices that you have no money, you can't stay in school. And I graduated Johnson Wales and something interesting happened. The second job that I had was in Boston.
That's the amazing thing. It's as Jimmy Wales says, "It is a complete disaster in theory. It only works in practice." Here's a question.
they say absolutely this is an extremely intelligent animal. Do particular wales bond with particular divers?
Their languages are also being destroyed. If you walk around Wales , kids walking out of school are talking Welsh.
Rich: It's a great question. And I don't know the answer to that. I mean, you can see there are a few models that are evolving. You know, the Florida system, for example, of New South Wales that decides to build a 200 million dollar campus in Singapore and three months later closes because the students that were supposed to be there never materialized.
a very beautiful place. So island to island, Manhattan to Tanna; I'm thinking a lot more was hosted by Jimmy Wales , the founder of Wikipedia. We have Majora Carter who is involved with quite a bit of really amazing ecological and environmental issues in the South Bronx.
I actually thought that was really cool when he was 17. It was really uncool when you're 27 because the electric window didn't work and it was always stuck. It got stuck down. And so driving to Wales in the rain with the window stuck down in really sort of cheap suits, but trying to look like businessmen, but, you know, obviously not really . And getting all the way down and being late and being very wet in the car, fashioning
a year through some of these policy changes around sickness and disability benefits. And you've got maybe 4 and 1/2 million people in England and Wales who get one or more of these benefits. The sort of vague calculation would be everyone loses about 5,000, but of course everyone is not going to lose No.
Peaks slightly earlier than England and Wales , but it's the same broad pattern.
And he drew a map of Wales -- Britain, and he put a red line around Wales .
And they do adventure training courses in Wales , where they send you with a compass, and a piece of cheese, and a map reference over Snowdonia.
It's the size of Wales pretty much.
And we're moving it to South Wales .
We were in this little village in Wales .
1600 ad in England and Wales and 1750 in Scotland that's not because
at the University of New South Wales .
This is from the coast of Wales .
So I did go back to Wales .
that uh the Prince of Wales who became George IV was so unpopular that the monarchy was nearly demolished here that
I took this I was in Wales on a a trip around the country setting F cloes and I found this really nice
And what had happened was Lech Walesa would go to a factory.
Charles, the Prince of Wales then, Harry, William and they're basically doing what kind of Brexit style
experience over at um university of new south wales and london business school and then
And when Dr. Roxana Wales contacted me, she herself had been already working for at least two years with the team.
What is happening to crime in England and Wales ?
So this is not something specific to England and Wales .
1,583 Joneses all got together in the Millennium Center in Wales in 2001.
Ellie is collecting and surveying beaches-- Rhossili in Wales -- for plastics and litter.
And he calls-- those who agreed not to go to South Wales were going to be found another job within the group.
And that's really important. And Orit is the CEO of the Jimmy Wales Foundation.
came to be in 2001 this guy Jimmy Wales
We tried to go with some guys in Wales , and they were just too greedy.
Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales , "I'm a pathologically optimistic person." Mark Zuckerberg, "I'm an optimist.
I grew up in the coal mining area of South Wales .
But there's some new research out of a university in Wales , where they tried to model how people catch colds in a more
parliaments of Scotland, Northern Wales , and Ireland, this is misproportionately based.
a hundred million on the table every year I asked Jimmy Wales the founder of Wikipedia what would lead them to give
big change. Prices were so low for wool at one point that some farmers were even choosing to burn fleces. Our Wales correspondent, Howell Griffith, has this report. The rolling hills above Sanvanon play a tiny part in a big global
A recent report suggests that the cost of fixing local roads in England and Wales would be about £18.6bn.
And I eventually made it back to the neighborhood after playing basketball overseas in Wales , in the early '90s, which does not
Does anyone know what the pattern of crime is in England and Wales in recent times?