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nelson bow a tang facility accepts waste, collected by around $300.00 employees. he designed and built both the cleaning device and the machine that breaks down and melts the plastic. the brakes are made from old melted plastic mixed with sand. under pressure and extreme heat, a paste is formed from which the brick suppressed its facility can produce $25.00 scripts per hour. they're made of about one 3rd of recycled plastic. so i'm so excited that i kinda used one problem that the plastic waste problem that is affecting the world us and then use that simple them to solve housing problem and got enough plastic bricks or climate friendly building materials. especially compared to concrete, which has a colossal carbon footprint. at least 8 percent of annual global emissions caused by humans come from the cement industry alone. boating, plastic brick house is about a 3rd cheaper than a comparable concrete house. viewings take place every day. recycled plastic seems to be a trend among gunners, young urban professionals. i think it's a win way for me to use toxic to bu
nelson bow a tang facility accepts waste, collected by around $300.00 employees. he designed and built both the cleaning device and the machine that breaks down and melts the plastic. the brakes are made from old melted plastic mixed with sand. under pressure and extreme heat, a paste is formed from which the brick suppressed its facility can produce $25.00 scripts per hour. they're made of about one 3rd of recycled plastic. so i'm so excited that i kinda used one problem that the plastic waste...
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nelson. we have steve stich, manager nasa commercial program joining us for stan, dana weikel, manager of the international space station program. back here we have jennifer buckley, chief scientist at the space station program, and mark maffei, commercial crew program from boeing. gary wentz, vice president of government and commercial programs over at you l.a.. and then brian civic, cape canaveral space force station. each will give opening remarks, then we will open questions from here in the room and on the phone. if you are here in the wrong -- the room, wait for the microphone to come to you. you can get the russian by pressing star one. ask one question and try to keep your questions on today's mission. all right, go ahead. mr. nelson: thank you, megan. this is a test flight that rings to bear all the things that the title implies. we are testing the vehicle for, in this case, the first time, with humans on board. megan said that this has been done six times before. so, think of it. fo
nelson. we have steve stich, manager nasa commercial program joining us for stan, dana weikel, manager of the international space station program. back here we have jennifer buckley, chief scientist at the space station program, and mark maffei, commercial crew program from boeing. gary wentz, vice president of government and commercial programs over at you l.a.. and then brian civic, cape canaveral space force station. each will give opening remarks, then we will open questions from here in...
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and that was in 1893, would become slaves all all rather than the sort of mission command of nelson, which was just get out there, place your ship against the enemy. you know what to do you know your place in my plan, everything was so choreographed by signal telegraph at this point that you remove the free fink thinking flair from commanding officers, which is something that the us navy retained, in the spirit of the carter. and so in 1893 and in the mediterranean you have this sor of mediterranean fleet constantly practicing maneuvering and, stationing at and was all very tightly telegraph.hed by stati and it led to the collision between flagship hms victoria with the the flag officer boarde other ships. because the turning circaswrongl admiral george ton that he'd got his calculations wrong and the ships collided o suddenly the victoria sank, capsized and sank in 16 minutes with a loss of 358 on board. and so that al t seamanship, that free thinking that disappeared from the royal navy, which culminated actually at jutland, where, you know, the armies of the day said, you know, wh
and that was in 1893, would become slaves all all rather than the sort of mission command of nelson, which was just get out there, place your ship against the enemy. you know what to do you know your place in my plan, everything was so choreographed by signal telegraph at this point that you remove the free fink thinking flair from commanding officers, which is something that the us navy retained, in the spirit of the carter. and so in 1893 and in the mediterranean you have this sor of...
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a young nelson mandela once lived on this street — in fact, in this house right here. the images of the 1976 uprising by soweto schoolchildren and its violent repression in this neighbourhood forced the world into isolating the apartheid regime. but those democratic dividends don't spread far beyond the area around vilakazi street. just a ten—minute drive away is a very different soweto to the one that most tourists see. here, 70 years later on from the adoption of the freedom charter, i meet young mothers still struggling to get by. these women's stories reflect a much wider truth in south africa today — that division is now often between the haves and the have—nots. it's very much clear that people don't feel like we've fundamentally changed the architecture of our country and so, there are some glaring things that you can see about the country that are still very similar. we know that the inequality is now notjust racialised in terms of black and white in the way that apartheid legally created it to be, but you still have amongst black populations high levels
a young nelson mandela once lived on this street — in fact, in this house right here. the images of the 1976 uprising by soweto schoolchildren and its violent repression in this neighbourhood forced the world into isolating the apartheid regime. but those democratic dividends don't spread far beyond the area around vilakazi street. just a ten—minute drive away is a very different soweto to the one that most tourists see. here, 70 years later on from the adoption of the freedom charter, i...
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we have everyone there. >> miss nelson. miss linda lipson and stevens stole. the honorable white house press secretary. >> a friend of mine made this dress. >> oyeh bassu and miss bassu. >> and now a photo opportunity for the bidens and their guests of honor in front of the white house staircase before being escorted to the dinner. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> as is custom we will hear the toast from president biden and president ruto, highlighting the alliance. the last time a kenyan leader was honored was 2003. no african nation has had one since george w. bush hosted ghana's president in 2008. >> welcome to the white house. the white house never looked this good. [applause] >> there's a bright light in the white house tonight, impressive and accommodating. jill and i are honored to have you here, representing the members of the african diaspora. one just left. you have been very gracious. you met the president this morning, he was here a while ago. what i would like to do, president ruto, we share a strong respect for the history we can access together. presi
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nelson? >> thank you for the question, senator.t at aaa we support consumer choice on what kind of -- >> not really debating everything verys -- >> understood. >> i'm saying these are heavier vehicles that are going to reresult in more fatalities ask isan we're talking about safety. >>ing understood. you're speaking our language, because we've been giving a lot of thought to the potential safety implications of proliferating pa passenger vehicle fleet involving evs, and you highlighted issues about stopping distance, how quickly these vehicles can reach higher speeds, potential keg rah aation of the built infrastructure. just think of a parking garage full of evs -- >> right. yeah, the collapse in new york city. >> right. and then just size and weight issues -- >> [inaudible] solutions here to how we're going to -- >> well, i don't know we have solutions yet because we don't have a high penetration of evs in the u.s. need fleet. but certainly, you know, we should be a approaching this as a or
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nelson. great to have you on. thank you. thank you. well, we will be continuing on coverage and flattering hooton's visit to china was packed schedule for the 2nd and final to and the president's trip to stay with r t for all of that. the. so the prime minister robert fee to remains in a serious condition after an attempt on his life. the country's president likes to speed so has regained consciousness and is able to speak after hours in the operating room that's of the countries. interior minister said the suspected gunman expressed anger over fits those policies, including stopping arms supplies to ukraine. should i school on the impulse, but at each which if i can confirm the reasons why this is classified as politically motivated, pre mediated murder, we're not pointing fingers on anybody. i've presented to you with the facts. and this was a summary of a statements made by they say it was that he's unhappy with the situation and he disagrees with the government. it doesn't agree with stop and assistance to ukraine, but it will sort
nelson. great to have you on. thank you. thank you. well, we will be continuing on coverage and flattering hooton's visit to china was packed schedule for the 2nd and final to and the president's trip to stay with r t for all of that. the. so the prime minister robert fee to remains in a serious condition after an attempt on his life. the country's president likes to speed so has regained consciousness and is able to speak after hours in the operating room that's of the countries. interior...
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norable brian nelson, undersecretary fer. the honorable rufus giffo welcome, cordova. ms. tonio boyd. miss catherine wo coscay. ms. labrata muhabi. mr. andrew awili. mr. augustine. acting housing and urban development. mr. kevin young and miss cora. kenneth and misses gina cooper. miss tina and mr. cornellsarah biden and judy.miss ruth and mr. anthony. the honorable andre dickens bishop daughtrymbers. the honorable lisa jackson and miss alicia willed her. dr rice and mr. melvin rice. theorable mark and miss michelle wheeler.theeisha bottoms and langston bottoms. >> i asked my son if he was going to hold my hand, he said absolutely r. >> mr. lester holt and misses karen holt. i do not get out much. >> mr. doug mcmillon and misses sh wawa and gathru. ccmr. damien hewitt and miss melissa hewitt. dr. gretchen will:. the honorable stephen k benjamin and n. miss miss lisa walker. mr. ed meyer and miss amy ward meyer. the honorable veronica escobar and miss lisa elizabeth's beer and dr. andrew smr. everett ke and miss liz honorable cavalier mayor of milwaukee miss kimberly w >> e
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also an expert for the valve dive club nelson. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. once again, strong words from blinking right there. what do you make of this increased pressure from the west against china's trade and industrial sectors as well? i think the, the response from the white house is kind of expected, but uh, it basically shows that these american politicians, all the white house people in the white house have basically lost the status is. and all these accusations against trying to basically brown police and against the basic commas service. actually these accusations of china for it's over capacity is the bill totally upset because there is a for electric vehicles. there is apparently a big shortage of electric vehicles worldwide. and china's capacity and production capacity is good. it is actually a good news for the rest of the well, it's actually the us and europe and the, your pin countries. they are letting defined in the sector. so it is more of a exercising trade protectionism, rather than you know, try to capacity of china. this is totally wron
also an expert for the valve dive club nelson. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. once again, strong words from blinking right there. what do you make of this increased pressure from the west against china's trade and industrial sectors as well? i think the, the response from the white house is kind of expected, but uh, it basically shows that these american politicians, all the white house people in the white house have basically lost the status is. and all these accusations against...
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joining me now , nigel nelson and joining me now, nigel nelson and also emma woolf, nigel nelson, is it working? no. why are you saying no when people are honestly fleeing one part? >> because that wasn't what it was meant to deter. the whole idea was not to actually send people to ireland. >> well, no. no, but that's a by—product. we can't tell them where they go deters them from coming here. >> these are people who are actually here at the moment. >> yes, but deterring them from staying , but the ones we want to staying, but the ones we want to deter are the people crossing in the boats from calais to dover. well, won't that deter the people crossing in the boats? it's not i mean, well, it will eventually. i mean, look , if one eventually. i mean, look, if one part of it's working, how can you not? >> but if this is happening in ireland, why is it not happening in the channel? >> well, maybe it will start happening in the channel. well, 711 i mean, i think we had on the news 5050 have just crossed seven 711 on wednesday. >> we have the highest number for, for the first three mont
joining me now , nigel nelson and joining me now, nigel nelson and also emma woolf, nigel nelson, is it working? no. why are you saying no when people are honestly fleeing one part? >> because that wasn't what it was meant to deter. the whole idea was not to actually send people to ireland. >> well, no. no, but that's a by—product. we can't tell them where they go deters them from coming here. >> these are people who are actually here at the moment. >> yes, but...
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clara nelson speaking _ consume your sport isn't going away. clara nelson speaking to _ consume your sport isn't going away. clara nelson speaking to me - consume your sport isn't going away. clara nelson speaking to me earlier. | the football season has ended here, but there's no rest for former chelsea manager emma hayes who's already begun her new adventure in america, taking charge of the us women's national side. she'll be in the dugout for her first match this weekend, before leading america at the olympics this summer. our reporterjo currie has had exclusive access to hayes, as she settles into her new life stateside. america — a country that loves tall buildings, bright lights and above all else, winners. and winners don't come more prolific than emma hayes. i'm in new york city and this is my favourite city in the world other than london. i can't complain, to be honest with you. i already feel energised. honest with you. i already feel energised-— honest with you. i already feel ener: ised. ,, , . honest with you. i already feel en
clara nelson speaking _ consume your sport isn't going away. clara nelson speaking to _ consume your sport isn't going away. clara nelson speaking to me - consume your sport isn't going away. clara nelson speaking to me earlier. | the football season has ended here, but there's no rest for former chelsea manager emma hayes who's already begun her new adventure in america, taking charge of the us women's national side. she'll be in the dugout for her first match this weekend, before leading...
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nelson. nelson nelson. it's extraordinary. it's amazing . amazing. >> you've said that you were shielded from it when you were young.so shielded from it when you were young. so at what point did you realise that apartheid was happening? >> as you say, as a kid you insulated the culture, was that you were never part of the conversation. >> you know, children were. yeah, were seen playing in the garden and never heard. you never were part of that, conversation . so when i went to conversation. so when i went to university then then, i mean, i was south africa was a powder keg, it was in the, mid to late 80s. and the students came and uprising. there was a lot of debates and disagreements and angen debates and disagreements and anger, amongst white south africans. and this is something i experienced for the first time. and you think about these things and you start participating in these conversations . i participating in these conversations. i mean, i still don't know why in 1986, i went to coach a black team in soweto, jabulani
nelson. nelson nelson. it's extraordinary. it's amazing . amazing. >> you've said that you were shielded from it when you were young.so shielded from it when you were young. so at what point did you realise that apartheid was happening? >> as you say, as a kid you insulated the culture, was that you were never part of the conversation. >> you know, children were. yeah, were seen playing in the garden and never heard. you never were part of that, conversation . so when i went...
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this is the party of nelson mandela. it was at the forefront of bringing an end to the apartheid regime. despite that legacy and rich history, there are questions about what is done to transform south african society. there is a focus on the economy, as you'll see anywhere else in the world. there is a slow growth and high unemployment rates, and were some of the key issues that the president had to address when you spoke it on the stage just behind. you spoke it on the stage 'ust behind. , ., , behind. over the next five years, workin: behind. over the next five years, working for _ behind. over the next five years, working for all _ behind. over the next five years, working for all south _ behind. over the next five years, working for all south africans, i behind. over the next five years, | working for all south africans, we will implement a job plan to put more _ will implement a job plan to put more south africans to work. we will build our _ more south africans to work. we will build our industries and invest in an
this is the party of nelson mandela. it was at the forefront of bringing an end to the apartheid regime. despite that legacy and rich history, there are questions about what is done to transform south african society. there is a focus on the economy, as you'll see anywhere else in the world. there is a slow growth and high unemployment rates, and were some of the key issues that the president had to address when you spoke it on the stage just behind. you spoke it on the stage 'ust behind. , .,...
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during a time many chosen to or no choice but to leave cook oakland chef nelson says he owes it to the town. as hard as it is, it is dam hard, oakland gave me my dream. i will be indebted to the town. it keeps me going. >> i have to give back. >> i feel like it does get a bit of a bad wrap. >> she enjoys being in downtown oakland the days in the office, monique sees how the work creates a major challenge for downtowns as they come back or a new version of themselves. >> it makes it tougher for cities with people commuting it and not staying and frequenting businesses locally as much aside from work. >> reporter: when people are downtown she hopes they will think to support local businesses first so they can help move the town forward. >> reporter: there is more afterhours activity happening in oakland, crime still remains a serious concern for a lot of folks there. despite his positivity of the up to he dealt with his own crime, his other restaurant was broken into multiple times and monique's employer brought in securities. when it come to the prognosises, the school of city's downtow
during a time many chosen to or no choice but to leave cook oakland chef nelson says he owes it to the town. as hard as it is, it is dam hard, oakland gave me my dream. i will be indebted to the town. it keeps me going. >> i have to give back. >> i feel like it does get a bit of a bad wrap. >> she enjoys being in downtown oakland the days in the office, monique sees how the work creates a major challenge for downtowns as they come back or a new version of themselves. >>...
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sonali: is nelson peltz looking at this saying i told you so, or is he saying -- things need to turn around faster, i still hold stock. chris: there's definitely evidence that the improvements in costs and all that from bob iger are working, but when you see the stock market reaction, i'm sure that nelson is going to say somebody should have been in there to, to warn everybody that this slowdown was coming. again, i'm sure he's concerned and it came up on the call, ceo succession. i think the -- sonali: the outlook is the most concerning here, how do executives counter that? >> they will keep trying to execute. they did say that fourth quarter for them would be better in terms of parts. in streaming they have been saying it for years now, the streaming business overall is going to be profitable in the fourth quarter, which will be huge. most of those competitors are not there yet outside netflix. so, that will be a significant turning point. at the same time, you are seeing a real weakness in the traditional tv business. the last quarter in particular, some of these new deals like wi
sonali: is nelson peltz looking at this saying i told you so, or is he saying -- things need to turn around faster, i still hold stock. chris: there's definitely evidence that the improvements in costs and all that from bob iger are working, but when you see the stock market reaction, i'm sure that nelson is going to say somebody should have been in there to, to warn everybody that this slowdown was coming. again, i'm sure he's concerned and it came up on the call, ceo succession. i think the...
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nelson the leader was arrested as well. you know, they called when they arrested the students where they automatically like, take him out of school or were they more lenient because were like hbcu administrators? that's a big that's actually a really good question. so it depends on administrators. bennett college white will be player was supportive of seeing activists in work right so it was nice to be a support for that right but there is a group of students, teachers from barber scotia college. many, many houston. she was a student teacher. it's i don't want to say a school and states will north carolina and so they were participating in boycotts and demonstrations and getting involved and so they were taken out of their school and reprimanded by their administrator at barber scotia college. so he wasn't supportive of their activism and their work rise up. so it depends on administrator. yeah i remember somebody had mentioned like they like appreciate it like the fight that those students had at that time. like the thing
nelson the leader was arrested as well. you know, they called when they arrested the students where they automatically like, take him out of school or were they more lenient because were like hbcu administrators? that's a big that's actually a really good question. so it depends on administrators. bennett college white will be player was supportive of seeing activists in work right so it was nice to be a support for that right but there is a group of students, teachers from barber scotia...
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but during a time when many have either chosen to or no choice but to leave oakland, chef nelson says he owes it to the town to be part of the comeback. >> as hard as it is, and it's still damn hard, there's this like light at the end of the tunnel. oakland gave me my dream and made my dreams come true. i'll always be indebted to the town. that's what keeps me going. because they've given me so much, i have to give back. >> i feel like it does get a bit of a bad rap. >> reporter: while she enjoys being in downtown oakland the days she's in the office, monique does see how the permanence of hybrid work creates a major challenge for downtowns as they come back or really come into a new version of themselves. >> i think it does make it tougher for cities with people just commuting in and not staying and frequenting businesses locally as much, aside from work. >> reporter: so when people are downtown, she hopes they'll think to support local businesses first, so they can help move the town forward. >> well, there's more after-hours activity happening in oakland, crime really does remain a
but during a time when many have either chosen to or no choice but to leave oakland, chef nelson says he owes it to the town to be part of the comeback. >> as hard as it is, and it's still damn hard, there's this like light at the end of the tunnel. oakland gave me my dream and made my dreams come true. i'll always be indebted to the town. that's what keeps me going. because they've given me so much, i have to give back. >> i feel like it does get a bit of a bad rap. >>...
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so of course we need to include that for. >> well, let's talk now to nigel nelson. of course, historically high migration. but the labour party isn't saying all that much different. what is the labour party's proposal in all of this? >> well, i mean, that is to use the point system better when it comes down to bringing people into the country. when you talk about the international students, i mean, the tories have been all over the place on this one, as you just said, that they, they were the ones who encouraged the idea of 600,000 students by 2030, giving them various breaks, like their relatives could come in that they could have two years, a two year work visa after they finished their studies . then we finished their studies. then we tookit finished their studies. then we took it all away again, now the net result of that's going to be that, tuition fees will have to go up. at the moment, they're under £10,000, but with 4 in 10 students are are from abroad . students are are from abroad. and if we take them all away, that problem and then we mentioned yes, mayb
so of course we need to include that for. >> well, let's talk now to nigel nelson. of course, historically high migration. but the labour party isn't saying all that much different. what is the labour party's proposal in all of this? >> well, i mean, that is to use the point system better when it comes down to bringing people into the country. when you talk about the international students, i mean, the tories have been all over the place on this one, as you just said, that they,...
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chef nelson says he owes it to the town to be part of the comeback. >> as hard as it is. there's this light at the end of the tunnel. oakland gave me my dream and made my dreams come true. i'll always be indebted to the town. that's what keeps me going. they've given me so much, i have to give back. >> i feel like it does get a bit of a bad rap. >> reporter: while she enjoys being in downtown oakland, the days she's in the office, monique does see how the permanence of hybrid work creates a major challenge for downtowns as they come back or really come into a new version of themselves. >> i think it does make it tougher for cities with people just commuting in and not staying and frequenting businesses locally as much. aside from work. >> reporter: so when people are downtown, she hopes they'll think to support local businesses first. so they can help move the town forward. >> well, there's more after-hours activity happening in oakland. crime really does remain a serious concern for a lot of folks there. despite his positivity about the town the chef nelson recently deal
chef nelson says he owes it to the town to be part of the comeback. >> as hard as it is. there's this light at the end of the tunnel. oakland gave me my dream and made my dreams come true. i'll always be indebted to the town. that's what keeps me going. they've given me so much, i have to give back. >> i feel like it does get a bit of a bad rap. >> reporter: while she enjoys being in downtown oakland, the days she's in the office, monique does see how the permanence of hybrid...
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and 30 years after the glory days of nelson mandela's arrival in power, south africa marks the anniversary with disillusion and anger. the poor, disenfranchised black majority that suffered _ during apartheid expected - that they also would have been during apartheid expected - that there also would have been economic freedom to follow political freedoms. - hamas and the israeli government are engaged in a complex dual at present, with hamas, slightly to the surprise of the us and other western countries, accepting a considerable number of israel's demands for a ceasefire. israel insists that hamas hasn't gone far enough. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, has decided to push into the southern town of rafah, greatly against america's wishes. the un warns of serious danger to the civilians who have been forced out of their homes. a great deal of israel's strategy in gaza is dictated by internal politics, as mr netanyahu tries to keep enough support from his far—right associates in government. i asked jeremy bowen, the bbc�*s international editor, who has had years of experienc
and 30 years after the glory days of nelson mandela's arrival in power, south africa marks the anniversary with disillusion and anger. the poor, disenfranchised black majority that suffered _ during apartheid expected - that they also would have been during apartheid expected - that there also would have been economic freedom to follow political freedoms. - hamas and the israeli government are engaged in a complex dual at present, with hamas, slightly to the surprise of the us and other western...
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gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with karen armstrong . with karen armstrong. >> thank you jacob. it's a minute past eight. i'm aaron armstrong . the chancellor has armstrong. the chancellor has cautioned the bank of england against cutting interest rates too quickly. the bank has decided to hold borrowing costs at the same level, 5.25, for a sixth time. but the governor, andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolu
gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and catherine mcbride, nelson, and catherine mcbride, economist and fellow at the centre for brexit policy. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with karen armstrong . with karen armstrong. >> thank you jacob. it's a minute past eight. i'm aaron armstrong . the...
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nasa administrator bill nelson says the u.s. and russia have maintained the international space station so far with no hiccups. but in the past week, russia vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. >> we could be an emergency situation that we have to get this structure that is as big as a football stadium down and down safely in 2031. >> nasa already has plans to decommission the international space station. meanwhile, nelson also told congress the u.s. is racing against china to get the south pole to get to the south pole of the moon. nasa plans to land the first astronauts near the lunar south pole in 2026. >> coming up next, why it may be time to pay the sea be time to pay the sea creatures a visit. ness. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast bus
nasa administrator bill nelson says the u.s. and russia have maintained the international space station so far with no hiccups. but in the past week, russia vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. >> we could be an emergency situation that we have to get this structure that is as big as a football stadium down and down safely in 2031. >> nasa already has plans to decommission the international space station. meanwhile, nelson also told...
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nelson long have vice chapman not based on high sent a full written packet international studies. we appreciate your insight. thank you . now, nato times have been seen on the street solve the russian capital, but perhaps not as a way to solve them, had once hoped. as are these english died of explains. so this stagg i'm standing on top of it is actually the best in the world for uh the united states wanted everybody to believe that where they wanted to believe that the abrams tanks, the hot stuff. well, that was until the 1st machines like this one appeared just outside the town of, of dave come for many, sadly for this one that became that final voyage. and now the united states, apparently they're pulling these banks away from the front line or rather they have the ukranian come on. do just that because they couldn't face the challenge of a simple come because the drone, some trophies here, mangled, others carry marius scratch. but every one of them carries the flag of the country that manufactured them. in the bold statements, nature was selling the equipment as an absolute ga
nelson long have vice chapman not based on high sent a full written packet international studies. we appreciate your insight. thank you . now, nato times have been seen on the street solve the russian capital, but perhaps not as a way to solve them, had once hoped. as are these english died of explains. so this stagg i'm standing on top of it is actually the best in the world for uh the united states wanted everybody to believe that where they wanted to believe that the abrams tanks, the hot...
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hard with all this crime because people think twice before coming, but it's that support that chef nelson says gives him hope at least for now. >> oakland gave me this. it made me realize my dreams. so i'll always be indebted to oakland. i'll always be grateful, so i want to stay here, but i do want to expand to other cities. it's a hard thing to say. where would i go? i haven't really thought about it because my heart is still here. my heart's like broken right now, but you never know where it goes, but the community doesn't want me to go. >> reporter: chef nelson tells me he wants to see a more aggressive approach from the police to fight crime in this part of the city. >> we reached out to the oakland police department for comment but have not heard back. the new chief, floyd mitchell, officially took the reins of the department this week. >>> if you were out and around the bay this afternoon, there's a chance you saw the billowing smoke from the port of oakland. those flames are knocked down now, but this is what firefighters were dealing with earlier. fire broke out from a lithium ba
hard with all this crime because people think twice before coming, but it's that support that chef nelson says gives him hope at least for now. >> oakland gave me this. it made me realize my dreams. so i'll always be indebted to oakland. i'll always be grateful, so i want to stay here, but i do want to expand to other cities. it's a hard thing to say. where would i go? i haven't really thought about it because my heart is still here. my heart's like broken right now, but you never know...
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so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson.
so it's out because 1st of all, practically elected president nelson.
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chef nelson german tells us thieves took off with at least $6000 worth of liquor is the 8th time is restaurant. has been hit. he shared his frustrations on social media and customers. should support it. a big way on mother's day, he says that gives them hope for now, but it's things if if things don't get better. he would consider leaving oakland. a be heritage month. means highlighting the brazil of our asian american community. including the growing power of the asian vote right here in the bay area because concerned about the rise of ap, hayden and attacks on the elderly members decided to become part of the solution after they felt they were being ignored in 2022, the power of the asian vote led the charge of recall former san francisco district attorney chase aberdeen. and in the same year, they recalled 3 of the city's unified school districts school board members. members of the community. say these moves have 4 city hall to take notice. now mayoral candidates from mayor london breed to those looking to take her seat are all courting the asian american vote with intentional changes behi
chef nelson german tells us thieves took off with at least $6000 worth of liquor is the 8th time is restaurant. has been hit. he shared his frustrations on social media and customers. should support it. a big way on mother's day, he says that gives them hope for now, but it's things if if things don't get better. he would consider leaving oakland. a be heritage month. means highlighting the brazil of our asian american community. including the growing power of the asian vote right here in the...
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and nelson mandela and i found ourselves working -- it was ay. he had more than a decade to live then, we had great time, but we were trying to together a system that would mot laws to be so severe that huge numbers of people would die before we could get any medicine into country a, b or c. and there was an international e just kept trying to work with everybody figuring out ways to do things faster, cheaper, better and we cameon health access initiative. we would way to do things faster, cheaper and after all t, and half the people on earth■i getting aids medicine get it from contracts we negotiated and 80% of the children on earth get it. and all we did was how to maximize production. we helped generic drug companies in and south africa become■g more efficient. we worked on supply chains but i never dreamed and all we■ were doing is give us more money. and one reason public health hat people know that it has dramatically improved the efficiency. and youad lot to do with that too. and how we make investment decisions. i think it's going t
and nelson mandela and i found ourselves working -- it was ay. he had more than a decade to live then, we had great time, but we were trying to together a system that would mot laws to be so severe that huge numbers of people would die before we could get any medicine into country a, b or c. and there was an international e just kept trying to work with everybody figuring out ways to do things faster, cheaper, better and we cameon health access initiative. we would way to do things faster,...
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in the next round, sosnovich will play against turkish zey nelson mes. in the second bout of the weight category tournament up to 73 kg, he lost to the representative of uzbekistan, murajon yuldoshev. thus, golvachev was unable to obtain a license for the 2024 olympic games in paris. in the men's bracket, the fight will continue with egor varopaev and daria kontsevaya, who will compete on may 22. the third victory of the season of the belarusian cyclist anna terekh, our athlete had no equal in the race of the italian national calendar. champions at this age, i want, of course, i have to give it to my opponents, every year it’s more and more difficult to win, but from my impression i want to tell the organizers thanks to the presidential sports club, which gives young, promising guys the opportunity to express themselves, the coaches who look at them here and further, so that they move forward in their careers, the volleyball league ball over the net - these are young and promising athletes, everyone has a chance to express themselves and ... representatives of the minsk volleyball clu
in the next round, sosnovich will play against turkish zey nelson mes. in the second bout of the weight category tournament up to 73 kg, he lost to the representative of uzbekistan, murajon yuldoshev. thus, golvachev was unable to obtain a license for the 2024 olympic games in paris. in the men's bracket, the fight will continue with egor varopaev and daria kontsevaya, who will compete on may 22. the third victory of the season of the belarusian cyclist anna terekh, our athlete had no equal in...
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i don't care nelson is out. these prices, nelson would probably join me in wanting to be in the situation. let's go to arshawn in california. arshawn? >> can you hear me? >> yes, you sound good, it's jim. >> okay, i'll cut straight to it. what do you think about mdoz, calloway? >> i think it will move up and you'll want to decide to play it with dick's. they've got golf, dick's is better run. i'm going with dick's. let's go to walter in new jersey. walter? >> booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> and i've been in the club for a long time. >> tomorrow, 12:00 meeting. i'm counting on you. what's going on? >> about a year ago one of the money managers on cnbc, they were giving their idea of what the best stock was. cci was trading at $110, it went down to $84. and barely got back up to $110 again. it used to be $120, an $11 stock. what's wrong with the company? is it management? they have a good dividend. what am i not getting? >> and okay, here is the problem, there is no growth, and the company has been incredibly poorly ma
i don't care nelson is out. these prices, nelson would probably join me in wanting to be in the situation. let's go to arshawn in california. arshawn? >> can you hear me? >> yes, you sound good, it's jim. >> okay, i'll cut straight to it. what do you think about mdoz, calloway? >> i think it will move up and you'll want to decide to play it with dick's. they've got golf, dick's is better run. i'm going with dick's. let's go to walter in new jersey. walter? >>...
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a0 minutes' time and this is an exciting collection for south africans and there is a prospect that nelson mandela's african national congress party that has been in powerfor three decades could lose its majority in government. cyril mariposa are doing everything to make sure that doesn't happen. i'mjoining to make sure that doesn't happen. i'm joining you from orlando west high school in the soweto township and this is a historic part of the township where a lot of the apartheid struggle happened and we are a stone's throw away from nelson mandela is home and we are joined by the anti—apartheid activist who led and was part of the leaders of the soweto uprising when students in this area stood up and demonstrated against the apartheid regime., of course hundreds of people were killed during those demonstrations. how far do you think south africa has come in the 30 years since at the end of apartheid. the 30 years since at the end of apartheid-— of apartheid. some of us are still going — of apartheid. some of us are still going through _ of apartheid. some of us are still going throu
a0 minutes' time and this is an exciting collection for south africans and there is a prospect that nelson mandela's african national congress party that has been in powerfor three decades could lose its majority in government. cyril mariposa are doing everything to make sure that doesn't happen. i'mjoining to make sure that doesn't happen. i'm joining you from orlando west high school in the soweto township and this is a historic part of the township where a lot of the apartheid struggle...
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the african national congress won the country's first democratic elections following the release of nelson mandela and the end of apartheid. now polls suggest that for the first time, the party may fail to get an overall majority. 0ur deputy africa editor anne soy was at the anc�*s event in johannesburg on saturday. it's a show of political might — who can pull the largest crowds. 0ptics matter here. as campaigns come to a close in south africa, supporters have been bussed in from different parts of the country. we're looking forward to vote anc and we are going to win this battle. my parents used to live in a cell, so they got a house to move out. and i'm one of the student leadership, so anc made something for me. these people have already made up their minds. the call today for them to come out to vote. i say the battle is not yet over. mr ramaphosa leads an administration that has overseen the decline of south africa economically. unemployment is rising year on year. but here today, he's promising to create more jobs and stimulate the economy. the main opposition party, the democra
the african national congress won the country's first democratic elections following the release of nelson mandela and the end of apartheid. now polls suggest that for the first time, the party may fail to get an overall majority. 0ur deputy africa editor anne soy was at the anc�*s event in johannesburg on saturday. it's a show of political might — who can pull the largest crowds. 0ptics matter here. as campaigns come to a close in south africa, supporters have been bussed in from different...
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now nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for red pack and international studies. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. the uh, the jerusalem office of the un agency for public opinion refugees is once again been pushed by is ready such as it's the foot austin, to attack it within days and comes just as the organizations, westbound director confirmed its reopening and an exclusive interview to our team us all 3 days, the main office of the palace tvs is a little worn down. i see it another bilingual tag when the compound was set on fire and they had stated that it was closed temporarily pending the restoration of proper security. we are the 1st journalist on the ground and as the agency is about to announce that its reopened, this whole thing was a brush fire all the way down. it started around this bus stop area and we have it all on cctv. yeah, we found it. yeah, so that makes when something, something, something an incendiary. i don't know what it was, and it came all the way. it went very fast and the fire came all the way down this way. so, and this i
now nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for red pack and international studies. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. the uh, the jerusalem office of the un agency for public opinion refugees is once again been pushed by is ready such as it's the foot austin, to attack it within days and comes just as the organizations, westbound director confirmed its reopening and an exclusive interview to our team us all 3 days, the main office of the palace tvs is a little worn down....
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when able to day basis. 3 decades after nelson mandela lift the amc to victory and the countries 1st democratic elections. many south africans are questioning whether it's lived up to its promises. monday, legs going? no. no, it's all. what time? as we see things, we must see. these different other parties are capitalizing on voters discontent. the main opposition, the democratic alliance campaigned under the slogan, rescue s a n influential political figure. jacob summa threw his weight behind the newly founded m. key party. after a fall out with the agency which he won sled opposition parties, which once had limited influence, could now become a force to be reckoned with. without a majority, the agency would have to build coalitions with labels, potentially compromising its policy. violations in the different maples have also taught us that they're not based on any principle. and if we could have that possibly just doesn't seem to be moving towards a lot of things that ability but it's the voters, not leaders who will ultimately decide if the elections on wednesday will mark a turn
when able to day basis. 3 decades after nelson mandela lift the amc to victory and the countries 1st democratic elections. many south africans are questioning whether it's lived up to its promises. monday, legs going? no. no, it's all. what time? as we see things, we must see. these different other parties are capitalizing on voters discontent. the main opposition, the democratic alliance campaigned under the slogan, rescue s a n influential political figure. jacob summa threw his weight behind...
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the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought south africa's bus democratically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out that to you as late to .
the oppressive apostolic regime and it brought south africa's bus democratically elected president nelson mandela into college. so today we're here to find out that to you as late to .
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katherine forster and nigel nelson, very good to see you both this morning. thank you very much indeed. >> ed, still to come. are getting the impression we're going to be talking to lee anderson. the reform mp. more in a minute. >> 2024 a battleground year , the >> 2024 a battleground year, the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns for the next general election, who will be left standing when the british people make one of the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives? >> who will rise and who will fall? let's find out together for every moment the highs, the lows, the twists and turns. >> we'll be with you for every step of this journey in 2024. >> gb news is britain's channel. >> well, what a night. it's been so far. but, i mean, we have no conclusions to anything much apart from the odd police and crime commissioner. that's results. that's come in. we've got two for labour, one for the conservatives at the moment. which leaves another 35 to declare on that. we've got another 70 councils to declare all their se
katherine forster and nigel nelson, very good to see you both this morning. thank you very much indeed. >> ed, still to come. are getting the impression we're going to be talking to lee anderson. the reform mp. more in a minute. >> 2024 a battleground year , the >> 2024 a battleground year, the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns for the next general election, who will be left standing when the british people make one of the british people make one...
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and the policy of nelson mandela has been in power here ever since. but the amc is in trouble. the tides may be turning on the policy and africa is old. it's numeration movement is fighting to maintain its political dominance. the government is failing us.
and the policy of nelson mandela has been in power here ever since. but the amc is in trouble. the tides may be turning on the policy and africa is old. it's numeration movement is fighting to maintain its political dominance. the government is failing us.
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and the policy of nelson mandela has been in power here ever since. but the amc is in trouble. the tide may be turning on the policy and africa is old. it's negotiation movement is fighting to maintain its political dominance. the government is fading off for a close pattern.
and the policy of nelson mandela has been in power here ever since. but the amc is in trouble. the tide may be turning on the policy and africa is old. it's negotiation movement is fighting to maintain its political dominance. the government is fading off for a close pattern.