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our north america editor sarah smith is monitoring developments. the judge ordered everybody out of the courtroom so that he could reprimand a witness who had been visibly and audibly disagreeing with the judge's rulings. and that witness was bob costello — probably the only witness that the defence will call — and they were using him to try and undermine the testimony of michael cohen, to portray him to be a liar — and that's because mr cohen is the key witness for the prosecution. he is donald trump's former fixer, the man who handed over the $130,000 in hush money to stormy daniels, and he's also the witness who says that donald trump did personally know about the fraudulent scheme to disguise, as legal expenses, the reimbursement of that hush money. now there was another dramatic moment today when michael cohen himself was on the stand, and he was forced to admit that around the time all this was happening, he stole money from the trump organisation. he made a payment of $20,000 to a tech firm, and told donald trump that he'd actually pai
our north america editor sarah smith is monitoring developments. the judge ordered everybody out of the courtroom so that he could reprimand a witness who had been visibly and audibly disagreeing with the judge's rulings. and that witness was bob costello — probably the only witness that the defence will call — and they were using him to try and undermine the testimony of michael cohen, to portray him to be a liar — and that's because mr cohen is the key witness for the prosecution. he is...
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one climber has been rescued but another died on north america's tallest peak. bad weather had hampered the evacuation effort on denali. what is known as mount mckinley. the two climbers from malaysia had taken cover in a snow cave at nearly 20,000 feet, suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia. a third climber was rescued on tuesday. jennifer lopez makes a big announcement, but her fans won't like it. that's next. n my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or
one climber has been rescued but another died on north america's tallest peak. bad weather had hampered the evacuation effort on denali. what is known as mount mckinley. the two climbers from malaysia had taken cover in a snow cave at nearly 20,000 feet, suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia. a third climber was rescued on tuesday. jennifer lopez makes a big announcement, but her fans won't like it. that's next. n my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift....
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. she has been following the trial throughout. what's been the reaction as america wakes up today? yes, the reaction following very much down partisan lines. to give you a sense, some of the new york papers saying donald trump, guilty on all 3a counts. the conservative could tabloid the new york post called it an injustice and a political hitjob. there is no doubt that donald trump and his conservative allies are now in full damage control mode. they have been taking to the airwaves, to social media, to not only attack the judge, but to claim that the jury was made up but to claim that the jury was made up of liberals, but also to suggest that this is now about revenge, about the need to take back the white house. what to we have certainly seen is donald trump stepping up his fundraising. the latest e—mail poses the question, is this even america any more? well, all that matters and what both sides agree on is that the election has now taken on even greater significance. never before
our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. she has been following the trial throughout. what's been the reaction as america wakes up today? yes, the reaction following very much down partisan lines. to give you a sense, some of the new york papers saying donald trump, guilty on all 3a counts. the conservative could tabloid the new york post called it an injustice and a political hitjob. there is no doubt that donald trump and his conservative allies are now in full damage...
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the space prediction center has a geomagnetic storm watch in north america into this weekend. midnight to 4 a.m. you want to look off to the north? we could see that purplish to green color in the sky on an off activity expected this weekend. but let's go ahead and get a global look at the map here and where we're going to see the high chance is certainly going to be over canada. and right up towards alaska. that's our strong chance. but a good chance here. we're in that belt from the bay area all the way through the central u.s. even for parts of the northeast. we've already seen reports as far south as texas and also florida. so super, super exciting. we're going to be continuing to track that through tonight. and of course, this weekend. other thing we're looking at back here across the bay area is the warm weather. just in time for your weekend temperatures back in the 80s. i've got more looks at your forecast and mother's day coming up on sunday, and about 15 minutes. all right. we'll see you then jeff. thank you. breaking at this hour a head on crash involving two cars i
the space prediction center has a geomagnetic storm watch in north america into this weekend. midnight to 4 a.m. you want to look off to the north? we could see that purplish to green color in the sky on an off activity expected this weekend. but let's go ahead and get a global look at the map here and where we're going to see the high chance is certainly going to be over canada. and right up towards alaska. that's our strong chance. but a good chance here. we're in that belt from the bay area...
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earlier, i spoke to our north america editor, sarah smith. she said president biden had to tread a fine line. it's difficult for president biden to work out where to come down on this. his party is deeply split. he's got representatives who are very, very supportive of the student protest movement and some who are very, very critical of it. and he knows that he is at risk of losing the votes of hundreds of thousands of young activists, pro—palestinian protesters, who think he hasn't been critical enough of israel and its conduct of the war in gaza. but at the same time, he knows that there are many, many moderate swing voters watching with some dismay what's happening right across america, and they would like to hear him being more critical of the widespread disruption that these protests are causing. so it is a very fraught political question for a president who is just six months away from his attempt to get re—elected. earlier, i spoke tojoseph howley, a professor of classics at columbia university, and asked him what he has seen on ca
earlier, i spoke to our north america editor, sarah smith. she said president biden had to tread a fine line. it's difficult for president biden to work out where to come down on this. his party is deeply split. he's got representatives who are very, very supportive of the student protest movement and some who are very, very critical of it. and he knows that he is at risk of losing the votes of hundreds of thousands of young activists, pro—palestinian protesters, who think he hasn't been...
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america, my god, what was he doing there , and he took with him the seed of it trees, and over time this breed settled in the royal park of paris, and then very quickly spread throughout europe. white acacia is the most widespread, because all types of acacia. belongs to the bean family, there are even several dozen of them. for the first time, white acacia was planted in our country at the end of the 18th century . who in 1808 planted her in kharkiv oblast, and then she migrated to odesa oblast, and in the 1920s, starting from the 20s of the 19th century, almost all over in europe, the white acacia bloomed and smelled, so to speak, well, its age is interesting: in north america, under favorable conditions, acacia lives for 350 years, in ukraine, under the most favorable conditions, well, a different climate, obviously, somewhere around 100-150 years, well, once again i repeat, a... ation is perfumery, beekeeping, construction, parquet, furniture, medicine, paints, well, despite all this, it is incredibly beautiful and smells very pleasant, and we all in childhood, i hope, remember,
america, my god, what was he doing there , and he took with him the seed of it trees, and over time this breed settled in the royal park of paris, and then very quickly spread throughout europe. white acacia is the most widespread, because all types of acacia. belongs to the bean family, there are even several dozen of them. for the first time, white acacia was planted in our country at the end of the 18th century . who in 1808 planted her in kharkiv oblast, and then she migrated to odesa...
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north america business correspondent michelle fleury explains. sam bankman—fried isn't the only poster boy for crib go facing a reckoning. his rival, ceo of binance, changpeng zhao, has been given four months in jail. back in november, he was —— pleaded guilty to one count of violating the bank's secrecy act, resolving a multi— investigation by the us government into the well�*s largest cryptocurrency exchange, binance. as part of that agreement he also stepped down as ceo. the founder apologised to the court in seattle, saying his company had now put in place anti— money laundering controls. it was watched by his mother and sister who were in court as he learned his fate. the sentence was considerably shorter than the three years prosecutors were demanding and less than the 12-18 were demanding and less than the 12—18 months recommended underfederal the 12—18 months recommended under federal guidelines. the 12—18 months recommended underfederal guidelines. once under federal guidelines. once considered the underfederal guidelin
north america business correspondent michelle fleury explains. sam bankman—fried isn't the only poster boy for crib go facing a reckoning. his rival, ceo of binance, changpeng zhao, has been given four months in jail. back in november, he was —— pleaded guilty to one count of violating the bank's secrecy act, resolving a multi— investigation by the us government into the well�*s largest cryptocurrency exchange, binance. as part of that agreement he also stepped down as ceo. the...
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here's our north america editor, sarah smith. the star witness for the prosecution is also their biggest problem. he's been to prison for telling lies to congress, so why should thejury believe him now? do you plan on telling the truth? rude and loud—mouthed, he's already been called a bully and a jerk in this trial. and he frequently attacks donald trump online. even thejudge has asked him to stop it. trumpism is fascism, and we must eradicate it from our body politic. donald trump can't answer back. he has been threatened with a jail sentence if he says anything about michael cohen or any of the trial witnesses. so, instead, he's highlighting a new york times opinion poll that shows this trial is not damaging his political support. and there it is, it's trump, leading by a lot. in every state. every swing state, leading by a lot. this trial is rigged. today, donald trump listened to his formerfixer saying he'd do whatever was required for the man he called "boss", including telling lies. mr cohen described working to kill sal
here's our north america editor, sarah smith. the star witness for the prosecution is also their biggest problem. he's been to prison for telling lies to congress, so why should thejury believe him now? do you plan on telling the truth? rude and loud—mouthed, he's already been called a bully and a jerk in this trial. and he frequently attacks donald trump online. even thejudge has asked him to stop it. trumpism is fascism, and we must eradicate it from our body politic. donald trump can't...
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it's thought a surge in visitors from north america helped drive those record numbers. let's speak to rob dickson visitscotland's director of industry & destination development. thank you for being with us. what is the attraction? sell it to us.- the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start. we _ the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, we have _ the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, we have landscapes - the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, we have landscapes and| do i start, we have landscapes and everything you could wish for, in terms of the attractions that are here, and of course we have an outstanding ground and heritage that is recognised across the world, and the results to date prove we are in a doubt that the pandemic is behind us, international visitors want to come to scotland and coming in larger numbers than they have before, and it is pleasing for the industry and scotland's economy. what are the principal attractions that people are wanted to see? it that people are wanted
it's thought a surge in visitors from north america helped drive those record numbers. let's speak to rob dickson visitscotland's director of industry & destination development. thank you for being with us. what is the attraction? sell it to us.- the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start. we _ the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, we have _ the attraction? sell it to us. where do i start, we have landscapes - the attraction?...
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thank you very much, oleksandr kraev, director of the north america program of the foreign policy council, ukrainian prism boom. radio svoboda. we have everything for today. i encourage you to subscribe to radio liberty's website . like this broadcast. in this way, you will support our work. well , you can leave wishes, remarks, comments in the chat under this video. freedom live will be back on the air tomorrow. there are discounts, there are discounts in may on estefin 15% in pharmacies, plantain, bam, and savings , turn it on, it’s when everything is as you want, click, and now you control the game of birds and you are in a tv show , what do we need... turn on hundreds of channels, thousands of movies and sports there are discounts, koko presents the may discounts on voltaren forte 20% in psyllanyk, bam and oskad pharmacies. vasyl zima's big broadcast. this is the great ether, my name is vasyl zima, let's get started. two hours of airtime, two hours of your time. many important topics, today we are with you. let's talk for two hours to learn about the war, right now we will talk more
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the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the, the, my, the young ladies, i know who told me that, you know, guide dollar co pay . hi ma'am. how to set. so the so you know, you came by the last one of my check stubs. how can nbc yeah, yeah it's, i'm day late. the the, me the in the in the cute on the local by comma i did on if i get you to come on. yeah. so i'm just really now coming down the line, you move me in late of the day. how cold up that i'm you low think i'm with them? no money to buy a when you come right. but they're not on the sound right now. we okay, cool. cool. got you, i'm well, yeah. so when it came down right now, go to that time. will you be ready to pay? i'm not allowed down with that yet. well, i'm, i'm, while i'm you now say somebody smoothly seems to be coming at one another. the w
the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the, the, my, the young ladies, i know who told me that, you know, guide dollar co pay . hi ma'am. how to set. so the so you know, you came by the last one of my...
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america for agricecological drought and also hydrological drought in western north america. both at medium confidence 5 and 10 chance. so i a lot of words but my written testimony include summary tables and paying user from ipcc report that is summarize ipcc findings and associated confidenceev that comes from chapter 11 of ipcc. pages to have report. i encourage you to take a close look at it. in plain english the ipcc concludes that changes to the ate system resulting changes cycle and thus affects drought. at the same time ipcc doesot have high confidence that research has detected change in past drought at the global scale or in the united states nor does ipcc expectch a signal to emerge on internal variability even under most extreme scenario to 2100. such uncertainties in areas of ignorance can inform mitigation and adaptation policies and planning. fourth and my final point to be absolutely clear i explicitly that human cause climate change supposes significant risk to society and the environment and that various policy responses in the form mitigation and adalatation
america for agricecological drought and also hydrological drought in western north america. both at medium confidence 5 and 10 chance. so i a lot of words but my written testimony include summary tables and paying user from ipcc report that is summarize ipcc findings and associated confidenceev that comes from chapter 11 of ipcc. pages to have report. i encourage you to take a close look at it. in plain english the ipcc concludes that changes to the ate system resulting changes cycle and thus...
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our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fightback. scrapping the teleprompter with its scripted remarks, he spent a0 minutes ad—libbing and railing against his opponents, hurling around insults like "fascist" and "sleazebag". it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change, where we could have a fair trial. we didn't get it. we wanted a judge change, we wanted a judge that wasn't conflicted and obviously he didn't do that. nobody has ever seen anything like it. this is the man donald trump blames for his legal woes, even though it was a jury of donald trump's peers that found him guilty. it's reckless, it's dangerous, it's irresponsible, for anyone to say this was rigged, just because they don't like the verdict. 0urjustice system has endured for nearly 250 years and it literally is the cornerstone of america. eight years ago donald trump famously said he could shoot someone right here in the middle of fifth ave and not lose voter
our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fightback. scrapping the teleprompter with its scripted remarks, he spent a0 minutes ad—libbing and railing against his opponents, hurling around insults like "fascist" and "sleazebag". it was a rigged trial. we wanted a venue change, where we could have a fair trial. we didn't get it. we wanted a judge change, we wanted a...
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bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first rate cut. the us federal reserve voted to keep its benchmark lending rate at a 23—year high on wednesday. officials have said they want more certainty that inflation is under control before they lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is chair, jerome powell, during his press conference. the economy has made considerable progress towards our dual mandate objectives. inflation has eased substantially over the past year, while the labour market has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high, further progress in bringing it down is not assured and the path forward is uncertain. we are fully committed to returning inflation to our 2% goal. while the prices of many goods have fallen, from cars to furniture, an increase in housing and petrol prices have contributed to a recent rise in consumer inflation. with progress on inflation taking longer than expected, hopes for lower rates have
bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first rate cut. the us federal reserve voted to keep its benchmark lending rate at a 23—year high on wednesday. officials have said they want more certainty that inflation is under control before they lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is chair, jerome powell, during his press conference. the economy has made considerable progress towards our dual...
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steelworkers is the largest industrial union in north america, so the work of president biden and his administration is especially consequential from mining to metals, from aluminum to zinc, from paper to fiberoptics. international trade has an enormous impact on our members jobs in their lives. just about a month ago we hosted president biden at our headquarters in pittsburgh and there our union international president spoke of a decades long partnership we've had with president biden, dating back to when he first ran for senate. and all that time we have never questioned his commitment to working people, he is the most pro-worker, pro union president we have ever had. [applause] the president and his administration truly have implemented a worker center trade policy. he has confronted unfair trade not only using trade tools, but also investments to regain, reignite and renew manufacturing capacity. these trade tools are vital in stopping unfair and anti-competitive action of countries like china. but coupling them with investments, procurement policies, and other actions is key. and
steelworkers is the largest industrial union in north america, so the work of president biden and his administration is especially consequential from mining to metals, from aluminum to zinc, from paper to fiberoptics. international trade has an enormous impact on our members jobs in their lives. just about a month ago we hosted president biden at our headquarters in pittsburgh and there our union international president spoke of a decades long partnership we've had with president biden, dating...
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in north america, under favorable conditions, acacia lives for 350 years. in ukraine, in the most favorable conditions, well, a different climate, obviously, somewhere around 100-150 years. well, i repeat once again, acacia is perfumery, beekeeping. construction, parquet, furniture, medicine, paints, well, despite all this, it is incredibly beautiful and smells very nice, and we all in childhood, i hope, remember, ate acacia flowers, we let's move to the higher, so to speak, layers of the atmosphere, now we have a forecast chart for your attention, and let's look at the magnetic activity, tomorrow no such terrible magnetic storms are expected, and not terrible either, well, as you can see, there will be a slight activation during the day, so who even reacts to such minor... fluctuations, please listen to your health, to your well-being, especially now that some thunderstorms have passed, and that's why the head can be, as we say, not your own, well threats actually, now let's see what will happen with the weather in the coming days, therefore, we traditiona
in north america, under favorable conditions, acacia lives for 350 years. in ukraine, in the most favorable conditions, well, a different climate, obviously, somewhere around 100-150 years. well, i repeat once again, acacia is perfumery, beekeeping. construction, parquet, furniture, medicine, paints, well, despite all this, it is incredibly beautiful and smells very nice, and we all in childhood, i hope, remember, ate acacia flowers, we let's move to the higher, so to speak, layers of the...
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we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like. i don't want you to think of it like a the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat. but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40, this afternoon, the earth began to shake, literally and so did the solar wind. and it came in very, very quickly, get this number around your brain. 1.6 million miles per hour. that's how fast this solar wind is coming. auroras seen farther south with a g5 big number. this is five out of five. this is as big as we get. >> there are still levels of five but g5 we're already up their power outages are likely and also satellite disruptions are also likely. >> yes it's certainly possible. >> so where the red coronas and then the most common are the green. >> this is what we see all the time across parts of canada, but the less common ar
we couldn't see it in north america. but another one and then another one and another one. this is still going to be going for quite some time. this is what the solar wind looks like. i don't want you to think of it like a the seismograph in when you're looking in california and you see the earth shake. well, the sun wasn't shaking at all. the solar wind was doing just fine, being nice and flat. but then all of a sudden around two, 30 or two 40, this afternoon, the earth began to shake,...
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america for more than 50 years. high pressure a, c o 2 is injected into an oil field, raising the pressure under grants. the crude oil becomes more viscous. i'm can be come to the surface more easily. so it's a way to pop up even more. oil doesn't really make sense to collaborate with big oil when it comes to climate protection. so they know all the systems working extra to several technologies. this is caused by model the geo scientist as a well known experts on c c. s technology in there for next year, and so they are tools, a trouble staunch information, but the norwegians, i think they'll currently be on the wall. so we're really going for the most red scale. a survey has shown that the norwegian population supports cc yet, as mentioned they've been using the technology since 1996, and they have a carbon tax. 67 percent of norwegian support seats. yes. that top by denmark, the u. k. and followed by the netherlands and finally germany origins are more technology optimistic, then adjustments. and we also think tha
america for more than 50 years. high pressure a, c o 2 is injected into an oil field, raising the pressure under grants. the crude oil becomes more viscous. i'm can be come to the surface more easily. so it's a way to pop up even more. oil doesn't really make sense to collaborate with big oil when it comes to climate protection. so they know all the systems working extra to several technologies. this is caused by model the geo scientist as a well known experts on c c. s technology in there for...
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our north america business correspondent michelle fleury has all the details. the future of the pc may be here. microsoft announced new conversational artificial intelligence features for windows pcs and a line of surface tablet computers. one of the features is dubbed to help you find anything you viewed on the pc in the past. there's also a live translation, 44 language, and something for creative times — for example, in microsoft paint, it draws an image based on your sketch. these are all powered with new ai chips to deliver longer battery life, and all this matters because today, most ai software runs in the cloud, which uses a lot of energy. being able to work on the device thanks to a more processing power, that not only improves the data security, it's also more climate friendly. microsoft is letting its new ai checks will help kick—start a new era of pc sales. sticking with al — a global summit on artificial intelligence kicks off in south korea's capital of seoul on tuesday, focusing largely on al safety. this follows an inaugural meeting held i
our north america business correspondent michelle fleury has all the details. the future of the pc may be here. microsoft announced new conversational artificial intelligence features for windows pcs and a line of surface tablet computers. one of the features is dubbed to help you find anything you viewed on the pc in the past. there's also a live translation, 44 language, and something for creative times — for example, in microsoft paint, it draws an image based on your sketch. these are all...
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bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first cut, the timing of the first cut, the weather reserve funds to keep its benchmark in a 23 year high on wednesday. the more certainty that inflation is under control before the lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is powell during his press conference stop build be made considerable progress towards our objectives.— progress towards our objectives. progress towards our ob'ectives. ., ., ~ objectives. the labour market has remained _ objectives. the labour market has remained strong. - objectives. the labour market has remained strong. and - objectives. the labour market| has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high and further progress in bringing it down is not assured and the path is uncertain. we are fully committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in an increase inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in _ inflati
bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has the details. stubborn inflation pushes back the timing of the first cut, the timing of the first cut, the weather reserve funds to keep its benchmark in a 23 year high on wednesday. the more certainty that inflation is under control before the lower borrowing costs. they do not have that yet. here is powell during his press conference stop build be made considerable progress towards our objectives.— progress towards our...
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america have, which in general have devalued the very concept of justice, the concept of democracy, president biden, probably, i could compare in terms of experience with the russian president of public administration, but she overstrained herself in her first presidential term, so let’s really talk. this caused great irritation in many western media, one at a time simple reason: well, listen, for 30 years we have been following the same path, the globalists, yes, here we have an...
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america for more than 50 years. high pressure a, c o 2 is injected into an oil field, raising the pressure under grants. the crude oil becomes more viscous. i'm can be come to the surface more easily. so it's a way to pop up even more oil doesn't really make sense to collaborate with big oil when it comes to climate protection. so they know all these systems, workings that we have to be expertise, simple technology, this is carlos bottom on the, to you a scientist as a well known experts on c, c s technology there for next year. and so they are tools kimball staunch operation . but the norwegian, so i think they'll call you need to be on the wall. so we're really going for a new investor at scale. a survey has shown that the norwegian population supports cc yet, as mentioned, they've been using the technology since 1996. and they have a carbon tax 67 percent of norwegian support cc. yes. that top by denmark and the u. k. ad followed by the netherlands. and finally germany, origins are more technology optimistic, the
america for more than 50 years. high pressure a, c o 2 is injected into an oil field, raising the pressure under grants. the crude oil becomes more viscous. i'm can be come to the surface more easily. so it's a way to pop up even more oil doesn't really make sense to collaborate with big oil when it comes to climate protection. so they know all these systems, workings that we have to be expertise, simple technology, this is carlos bottom on the, to you a scientist as a well known experts on c,...
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joining me now is erin delmore, our north america business correspondent. we should stress that he is not talking about whether shareholders support the move and the paid package, but actually whether she can get a request it percentage of shareholders to a ballot. what is that about?— shareholders to a ballot. what is that about? ., ., ., that about? you are right. there are two issues here, _ that about? you are right. there are two issues here, getting _ that about? you are right. there are two issues here, getting people - that about? you are right. there are two issues here, getting people to l two issues here, getting people to vote, and getting people to vote at all. shareholders approve this pay deal back in 2018. it was losing money back then. now the company has a market value of nearly 570 billion dollars. their argument is that they set these lofty targets that the company tied to mask�*s pay. they say he deserves the pay but a judge in delaware said that the process was deeply flawed. he ordered the pay to be re—suited. 0ne deeply flawed. he ordered the pay to be re
joining me now is erin delmore, our north america business correspondent. we should stress that he is not talking about whether shareholders support the move and the paid package, but actually whether she can get a request it percentage of shareholders to a ballot. what is that about?— shareholders to a ballot. what is that about? ., ., ., that about? you are right. there are two issues here, _ that about? you are right. there are two issues here, getting _ that about? you are right. there...
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the university had told the students to leave, or face being expelled. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has this report. as evening struck, so did the police. targeting several campuses across new york. nypd, go to hell! at the city college, riot police lined up in front of angry crowds. the people united will never be defeated! social media footage showed a huge confrontation with officers inside the encampment. about half an hour away, at columbia university, where the protests originally started, police entered the campus. shouting it comes nearly two weeks since they last went in, sparking huge controversy, and a day after some demonstrators broke into a building inside campus, smashing windows and barricading themselves in. for the university, it was a red line. dozens have been arrested in this new police raid. dozens and dozens of riot police are just behind this line here. we are at columbia university, the actual entrance to the campus is just to my left, we cannot get anywhere near, it is about a two minute walk but the police have blocked it off entirely. just ear
the university had told the students to leave, or face being expelled. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has this report. as evening struck, so did the police. targeting several campuses across new york. nypd, go to hell! at the city college, riot police lined up in front of angry crowds. the people united will never be defeated! social media footage showed a huge confrontation with officers inside the encampment. about half an hour away, at columbia university, where the protests...
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for more on why it has sparked such a backlash, here's the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury. the ad has only been out a couple of days butjudging by the reaction online, it's hit a nerve. in the spot, objects ranging from a trumpet, a piano, to a turntable, a sculpted bust and lots and lots of paint are all shown being squashed by an enormous metal rubbish compactor into the size of apple's thinnest product ever, the 13—inch ipad pro. now, critics say the ad celebrates the stifling of creativity rather than encouraging it. even british actor hugh grant weighed in on the social media platform x, labelling it "the destruction of the human experience. courtesy of silicon valley." actor and film—maker justine bateman, a vocal critic of the use of ai in the film industry, said apple's ad was "crushing the arts". while songwriter crispin hunt called the act of destroying musical instruments evocative of burning books. the criticism is particularly pointed because of concerns, especially in creative industries, about artificial intelligence taking people's jobs.
for more on why it has sparked such a backlash, here's the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury. the ad has only been out a couple of days butjudging by the reaction online, it's hit a nerve. in the spot, objects ranging from a trumpet, a piano, to a turntable, a sculpted bust and lots and lots of paint are all shown being squashed by an enormous metal rubbish compactor into the size of apple's thinnest product ever, the 13—inch ipad pro. now, critics say the ad...
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how concerned are you about the rise of power, right parties in europe, and also in the north america? yes, everywhere in the world. but even if we look at germany, we're many people i think fault that's, you know, far right parties had no chance in germany. and now we can see that all right. party is like the off they are on gaming popularity. what do you think about that? it's always been in the quiet underbelly of postwar germany, including in the former data out where you had nationalist parties at least in certain context, accepted as part of the norm. so it's not as though it's come completely out of the blue, but the rise of certain movements over the last several years beginning with tequita and now of the day it is a concern. but germany is not the only former access country that has had to deal with the rise of far right, politics, romania, russell's with us on occasion hungry. we know the current state of politics and hungry it's. it's a challenge that all of our countries have the best way to counter it is to try to shore up our liberal democratic values. the same is true
how concerned are you about the rise of power, right parties in europe, and also in the north america? yes, everywhere in the world. but even if we look at germany, we're many people i think fault that's, you know, far right parties had no chance in germany. and now we can see that all right. party is like the off they are on gaming popularity. what do you think about that? it's always been in the quiet underbelly of postwar germany, including in the former data out where you had nationalist...
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the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has all the details. sam bankman—fried isn't the only poster boy for crypto wrongdoing facing a legal reckoning. his rivalformer ceo of binance changpeng zhao was ordered to spend four months in prison forfailures ordered to spend four months in prison for failures allowed cyber criminals and terrorists groups to trade on the world's largest crypto exchange. he pleaded guilty to one count of violating the bank secrecy act in november, and resulting in a multi—year investigation by the us government into the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange binance. as part of the agreement, he stepped down as ceo and apologised to the court in seattle saying his company had now put in place anti—money laundering controls and was watched by his mother and sister who were in court as he learned his fate. the sentence was considerably shorter than the three years prosecutors were demanding and less than 12 to 18 months recommended under federal guidelines. once considered the most powerful person in the crypto i
the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury has all the details. sam bankman—fried isn't the only poster boy for crypto wrongdoing facing a legal reckoning. his rivalformer ceo of binance changpeng zhao was ordered to spend four months in prison forfailures ordered to spend four months in prison for failures allowed cyber criminals and terrorists groups to trade on the world's largest crypto exchange. he pleaded guilty to one count of violating the bank secrecy act in...
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america, were extended. goalkeeper dylan ferguson and defenders janicaldi entered the free agent market. victor beksha remains in the volleyball miners, head coach of gornyakov in an exclusive interview with the tv news agency film crew, he said that he was not going to move to another club. ahead of the team from soligorsk is a golden series against gomel energy in the national championship, and after the holidays they will begin work on forming a roster for the coming season. the desire to go up, well, for now, for now , well, of course there is always a desire, i don’t think, now we are preparing for the next season in the miner, that’s for sure, well, yes, yes, this contract has not been signed, but i remain with oligorsk, i'm studying recruiting the team, viktor ivanovich is a great professional, he is a patriot, of course, i know that he had offers, and the offers were very tempting, well, he needs it. say thank you very much that he is staying, one of the best coaches. miner andrei marchenko, alex
america, were extended. goalkeeper dylan ferguson and defenders janicaldi entered the free agent market. victor beksha remains in the volleyball miners, head coach of gornyakov in an exclusive interview with the tv news agency film crew, he said that he was not going to move to another club. ahead of the team from soligorsk is a golden series against gomel energy in the national championship, and after the holidays they will begin work on forming a roster for the coming season. the desire to go...
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last year we sold one million units with 70% of north america but 15% is america and 15% is europe and the rest of the world. our global stance gives us the opportunity to assess on global scales. volume means to a brand of cas the possibility of synergy to a higher resource and investing more. to be global is very important for jeep. we are deep into american roads. we are the most patriotic brand overall. this is recognized by americans. there is a survey that states that jeep is the most value oriented brand overall. we come in before mcdonald so we are very recognized as american but we are global. this gives us access to global scale which is important when it comes to product development. katie: i want to talk about your commitment to battery electric vehicles versus hybrids which a lot of your competitors are pivoting more heavily two. how are you thinking about that as you look to the future? will you double down on full ev's for maybe the future looks more hybrid? >> we have the possibility to offer absolutely everything. our strategy is freedom of choice and gives the flexibi
last year we sold one million units with 70% of north america but 15% is america and 15% is europe and the rest of the world. our global stance gives us the opportunity to assess on global scales. volume means to a brand of cas the possibility of synergy to a higher resource and investing more. to be global is very important for jeep. we are deep into american roads. we are the most patriotic brand overall. this is recognized by americans. there is a survey that states that jeep is the most...
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with the latest, here's our north america editor sarah smith. as donald trump heads to court, waving at the cameras, it looks much the same each day, but they're not the same. today, he had to watch a woman who claimed she had sex with him, testify about it. he is accused of falsifying business records when he marked a hush money payment to her as legal expenses. the legal expense that we paid was put down as legal expense. there is nothing more you could say. you don't have to put down anything like this, but we put down legal expense because it was illegal expense. is that right, mr attorney? —— because it was a legal expense. stormy daniels was paid $130,000 by mr trump to stop her going public with her claims of a sexual encounter, shortly before the 2016 presidential election. the court was shown this photograph of them together, as she described first meeting him at a golf tournament in 2006, the day she said they later had sex. it was at this golf course, she said, that donald trump sent his bodyguard to invite her to dinner. when she
with the latest, here's our north america editor sarah smith. as donald trump heads to court, waving at the cameras, it looks much the same each day, but they're not the same. today, he had to watch a woman who claimed she had sex with him, testify about it. he is accused of falsifying business records when he marked a hush money payment to her as legal expenses. the legal expense that we paid was put down as legal expense. there is nothing more you could say. you don't have to put down...
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so when north america produces 16.9%, that is much more than 9.8%. so, what we should be thinking is about the medium and long- term view of where we want to get as a north american region. i think we are giving very strong steps toward that future with the chips and science act in the anti-inflationary act. when they are giving fiscal credits to products produced in north america. because i think the north american region has to be seen as a unit. and that means, as you said, foreign- policy and trade must be looked at not together but as one common effort. but i am really optimistic about it, i believe that share values in the fight for freedom and democracy in the world, will be led by north american area, i'm sure it will become the most competitive region in the world. >> i know you're here in the seat watching our presidential campaign play out very closely. and of course we are watching your presidential campaign play out. are trade issues a big part of your presidential campaign? and, if so, what are the issues? >> will, in mexico, campaigns
so when north america produces 16.9%, that is much more than 9.8%. so, what we should be thinking is about the medium and long- term view of where we want to get as a north american region. i think we are giving very strong steps toward that future with the chips and science act in the anti-inflationary act. when they are giving fiscal credits to products produced in north america. because i think the north american region has to be seen as a unit. and that means, as you said, foreign- policy...
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joining me live from new york is our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. nada has been covering the trial since the beginning. we appreciate all your coverage, thank you for staying there with us. just walk us through this verdict and what thejury through this verdict and what the jury has through this verdict and what thejury has decided. through this verdict and what the jury has decided.- the jury has decided. yeah, well, these _ the jury has decided. yeah, well, these 34 _ the jury has decided. yeah, well, these 34 counts - the jury has decided. yeah, well, these 34 counts all i the jury has decided. yeah, | well, these 34 counts all ran together so it was no surprise that they found donald trump guilty on all of them. what they represented by the 11 checks, the 11 invoices and the 12 general business ledgers that they said donald trump oversaw the falsification of in order to cover up his conspiracy to corrupt the 2016 election. and jurors saw each piece of that evidence. it was backed up, they believed the prosecution's narrative clearly, with testim
joining me live from new york is our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. nada has been covering the trial since the beginning. we appreciate all your coverage, thank you for staying there with us. just walk us through this verdict and what thejury through this verdict and what the jury has through this verdict and what thejury has decided. through this verdict and what the jury has decided.- the jury has decided. yeah, well, these _ the jury has decided. yeah, well, these 34 _ the jury...
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today the total volume of the cargo flow from asian markets to north america is actually increasing, not decreasing. the reason is relocation of exports from china to other asian countries, including india. the increase of the total volume of asian-u.s. trade is quite steady in the recovery. that is our observation as of today. annabelle: perhaps a little bit of weight and see come a but where you are being impacted is the sanctions on russia due to its war in ukraine, and we know you own three lng vessels that you planned to charter to the arctic project in russia. can you give us an update on what you are doing with those vessels? takeshi: yes, first of all, the existing lng projects are still not the target of sanctions. therefore, we continue to provide lng transportation from russia to the european and asian markets. as you mentioned, the new project to the arctic is a target, so we recognize we cannot provide that service to our -- service to the arctic. we are studying how to transfer our business to somebody who can continue the business to the arctic. it seems very complicat
today the total volume of the cargo flow from asian markets to north america is actually increasing, not decreasing. the reason is relocation of exports from china to other asian countries, including india. the increase of the total volume of asian-u.s. trade is quite steady in the recovery. that is our observation as of today. annabelle: perhaps a little bit of weight and see come a but where you are being impacted is the sanctions on russia due to its war in ukraine, and we know you own three...
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america correspondent nada tawfik has this update on today's events. michael cohen's fourth day on the stand. the defence are again continuing a quite aggressive line of questioning to try to paint michael cohen as someone who has lied in the past as well as under oath. someone who is really guided by wanting revenge against donald trump and not by wanting justice in this case. and so we've seen really this attempt at character assassination once again this morning. you know, phone records are such an important part of this case, matthew, because as many of donald trump's aides have established in this court, donald trump never wrote anything down on emails and text messages or on computers. and so prosecutors have been trying to tie a series of phone calls that michael cohen said matched him speaking to donald trump about these payments and getting approval. well, they have again today tried to cast doubt on those phone records, bringing up other topics that michael cohen may have been speaking about. they also say that michael cohen stole from donald
america correspondent nada tawfik has this update on today's events. michael cohen's fourth day on the stand. the defence are again continuing a quite aggressive line of questioning to try to paint michael cohen as someone who has lied in the past as well as under oath. someone who is really guided by wanting revenge against donald trump and not by wanting justice in this case. and so we've seen really this attempt at character assassination once again this morning. you know, phone records are...
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our north america business correspondent michelle fleury filed this preview. yes, the nasdaq and s&p rose by wrinkled highs. —— record highs. some big retailers shed light on how american consumers are faring. shares in the department store chain macy's close up 5% as its turnaround plan does appear to be working. however, it did still see a drop in sales as shoppers continue to pull back on spending. that's been a big worry that they are feeling under pressure from rising prices. investors are turning their attention now to the giant chip—maker nvidia. it is expected to post another strong set of earnings after wednesday's us market close. the stock soared more than 90% this year alone, all of this out the back of enthusiasm that al out the back of enthusiasm that ai will boost corporate profits. the question is will the big spenders — microsoft, mike —— amazon micros on... wall street is betting the chip—maker will exceed expectations of. chip- maker will exceed expectations of. staying with al. .. several global firms made a fresh pledge at a
our north america business correspondent michelle fleury filed this preview. yes, the nasdaq and s&p rose by wrinkled highs. —— record highs. some big retailers shed light on how american consumers are faring. shares in the department store chain macy's close up 5% as its turnaround plan does appear to be working. however, it did still see a drop in sales as shoppers continue to pull back on spending. that's been a big worry that they are feeling under pressure from rising prices....
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the bbc�*s north america business correspondent erin delmore tells us why. china is the worlds biggest smartphone market and apple is one of the worlds biggest smartphone makers. but apple has missed news so well in china. iphone sales fell by 37% during the first two months of this year. competition is heating up in the region. hallway is increasing its market share, opening more stores, adding more distributors ends telling more problems for the it overtook apple as a second most popular smartphone maker during the first quarter of the year. but now apple has reason to celebrate. the companies iphone sales in china rose 52% in april compared to a year ago. that's according to data from a research company is affiliated with the chinese government. that entity, the china academy of information and communications technology doesn't track apple specifically instead it measures the increase in foreign shipments. but in the an branded game, apple is the lead player. and apple could see more games for that is been discounting select models which could lead to mor
the bbc�*s north america business correspondent erin delmore tells us why. china is the worlds biggest smartphone market and apple is one of the worlds biggest smartphone makers. but apple has missed news so well in china. iphone sales fell by 37% during the first two months of this year. competition is heating up in the region. hallway is increasing its market share, opening more stores, adding more distributors ends telling more problems for the it overtook apple as a second most popular...
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for more on hope hicks' testimony, our north america correspondent nada tawfik sent this report. this was the first time that we had someone who work directly with donald trump take the stand. hope hicks is one of his closest aides in, she followed him from his company to the campaign trail, where they spoke nearly every day as she was his press secretary, and then onto the white house where she was his communications director. now, we didn't have to guess how she felt about being up there in front of herformer boss. she said once she adjusted herself understand that she was really nervous and at one point, she got emotional with tears. she did walk thejewry through some of the key moments that are relevant to the case, first that access hollywood tape and when it was released, she said it did send the campaign into crisis mode —— jury. donald trump was concerned about how it would affect him with voters and that donald trump was the kind of boss that was deeply involved in setting his own media agenda, being involved in every statement that was released. when it came to the
for more on hope hicks' testimony, our north america correspondent nada tawfik sent this report. this was the first time that we had someone who work directly with donald trump take the stand. hope hicks is one of his closest aides in, she followed him from his company to the campaign trail, where they spoke nearly every day as she was his press secretary, and then onto the white house where she was his communications director. now, we didn't have to guess how she felt about being up there in...
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we are in north america and europe and this is a gradual change. it will be driven by the business case itself. it is about finding scaleable models and that is why they are focusing and working closely with the customers. but when others have been focusing on the rmd aspects of this future technology, we've been focusing on taking a graul approach working with real commercial use cases and taking increasing complexity on when it comes to autonomous. bottom line, this will be driven by the business case and the business underlying if it can have a good market fit. and that is what has been number one. now we can do the rmd, commercial applications because we have the demand, we have the customers and also the investors for it. >> robert, thank you very much and we'll see you again tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> and you can see the full disrupter list for cnbc on cnbc.com. head there to see some of the world's most propping private companies. >>> still ahead here, show me the money. the companies that could still be in the race for billions from th
we are in north america and europe and this is a gradual change. it will be driven by the business case itself. it is about finding scaleable models and that is why they are focusing and working closely with the customers. but when others have been focusing on the rmd aspects of this future technology, we've been focusing on taking a graul approach working with real commercial use cases and taking increasing complexity on when it comes to autonomous. bottom line, this will be driven by the...
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i think we've already seen obviously on the campuses, in europe and particularly in north america and kind of uprising that are calling upon their universities to stop the academic relationships and investments in israel. all of this, i think will continue. there's no sign of a cease fire being reached. and as i suspect even of israel was the, when all of its workings and, and the candidate a mass politically. and militarily, that will take a large number of months yet. so i suspect this kind of protest, these kinds of legal actions, this kind of political censor against israel will continue through the summer. well professor michael link, thank you so much for your expertise and your analysis there. thanks for being with us here on dw, again. thank you very much and have for having me. and let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. us president joe biden and egyptian president of joe. so tell us you have agreed to send humanitarian aid on fuel to god, so via israel is correct and shall long come staying until the roster crossing is reopened. be 9 spent
i think we've already seen obviously on the campuses, in europe and particularly in north america and kind of uprising that are calling upon their universities to stop the academic relationships and investments in israel. all of this, i think will continue. there's no sign of a cease fire being reached. and as i suspect even of israel was the, when all of its workings and, and the candidate a mass politically. and militarily, that will take a large number of months yet. so i suspect this kind...
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our north america business correspondent erin delmore has all the details. 1a years ago, us government approved the merger with ticketmaster. since then, live nation has grown into a powerhouse, but the government is calling it a monopoly to squash competition. ina in a press conference on thursday the attorney general marek garland pointed to the exorbitant fees and technological failures that have angered concert—goers and artists and cold the company's conduct anti—competitive and illegal saying it is time to break it up.— illegal saying it is time to break it up. illegal saying it is time to break itu. , .,~ , break it up. our complete makes it clear what _ break it up. our complete makes it clear what happens _ break it up. our complete makes it clear what happens when - break it up. our complete makes it clear what happens when a - it clear what happens when a monopolist dedicates resources to entrenching monopoly power and insulating itself from competition rather than investing in better products and services. we investing in better products and services.— investing in
our north america business correspondent erin delmore has all the details. 1a years ago, us government approved the merger with ticketmaster. since then, live nation has grown into a powerhouse, but the government is calling it a monopoly to squash competition. ina in a press conference on thursday the attorney general marek garland pointed to the exorbitant fees and technological failures that have angered concert—goers and artists and cold the company's conduct anti—competitive and...