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transit fare compliance. and in addition, creates really significant benefits for um, uh, personal security for our passengers as well as our operators. but we're hearing from our riders as well as our operators. is a lot of support for more uniform presence on our vehicles. um, that focus again on getting everyone to do the right thing. uh, well, thank you for the explanation. i think we should look into how can we help to streamline these efforts? um, because hiring the right talent is really difficult. and then usually the right talent. this is not just for one time type of job, but just in general. when they're good, they got snatched by other the other agency that got poached, you know, just like the wire people that jeff, you were telling me about the overhead wiring guys, uh, ladies too. so, um, i would like to see if we can do something to help kim's team to get the resources and focus as a priority to bring more of them back up, because i personally felt way much better, too. when i'm on the number 4
transit fare compliance. and in addition, creates really significant benefits for um, uh, personal security for our passengers as well as our operators. but we're hearing from our riders as well as our operators. is a lot of support for more uniform presence on our vehicles. um, that focus again on getting everyone to do the right thing. uh, well, thank you for the explanation. i think we should look into how can we help to streamline these efforts? um, because hiring the right talent is really...
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look, we have a fare. if this process that these companies claim is a random process that wants to maximize the number of trips, so the driver wants to have the most satisfaction of the passenger. this actually has an algorithm. this actually implements bargaining , this is true, but we have another discussion that these companies take a percentage of this fare as their own commission, that percentage is actually the price of the service here , they have a dominant position and this position dominant may cause that take advantage of this triangle position and put this number higher and higher. this number can harm the interests of the driver and the interests of the passenger, because it actually causes this number to go up, the number that the driver accepts for the trip, so the passenger pays a higher number, and this is my money from the door. in fact, the fare that should have been given to the driver will be taken, this requires a strict supervision and competition regulatory issue , mr. hadi , see yo
look, we have a fare. if this process that these companies claim is a random process that wants to maximize the number of trips, so the driver wants to have the most satisfaction of the passenger. this actually has an algorithm. this actually implements bargaining , this is true, but we have another discussion that these companies take a percentage of this fare as their own commission, that percentage is actually the price of the service here , they have a dominant position and this position...
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look , we have a fare. if this process that these companies claim is a random process that wants to maximize the number of trips, then the most satisfaction of the passenger is the driver. wants to have, this process becomes competitive bargaining indirectly , instead of the driver and passenger bargaining with each other, this actually has an algorithm that actually implements this bargaining, this is true, but we have another discussion that these companies take a percentage of this fare as their own commission. use this number higher and higher and setting this number can harm the interests of the driver as well as the interests of the passenger because it actually causes this number to go higher than the number that the driver accepts the trip for the passenger. it gives a higher number and well, this money is taken from the fare that should have been given to the driver. this requires strict supervision and competition regulatory issue. well, mr. hadi , see your explanation. we are talking about the fa
look , we have a fare. if this process that these companies claim is a random process that wants to maximize the number of trips, then the most satisfaction of the passenger is the driver. wants to have, this process becomes competitive bargaining indirectly , instead of the driver and passenger bargaining with each other, this actually has an algorithm that actually implements this bargaining, this is true, but we have another discussion that these companies take a percentage of this fare as...
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the commission of this platform, which is a percentage of the fare.tly, this bargaining process can be realized in another way , it can be accepted as a competitive price and it is considered that there is no need to intervene in the order. they have the function of the goal of these, the number of tables is also logical, from the economic point of view, these are actually the benefits that they bring the commission they get and they get the commission from the completed trip, so their preference is to increase the number of trips as much as possible. well, in order to increase the number, this is the fare that determines whether the trip is completed or not. ok, the maximum possible number of trips can be made , so if one of the limits exceeds the equilibrium limit , the drivers are willing, but the passengers are not willing. and vice versa, so in this process , as they say , it is a random process in a mechanism. well, if this process is correct and transparent, and it is confirmed that it really has such a transparent process , it will be the crit
the commission of this platform, which is a percentage of the fare.tly, this bargaining process can be realized in another way , it can be accepted as a competitive price and it is considered that there is no need to intervene in the order. they have the function of the goal of these, the number of tables is also logical, from the economic point of view, these are actually the benefits that they bring the commission they get and they get the commission from the completed trip, so their...
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like, do we increase, uh, transit fares? how many busses do we need to cut down on when there is additional money available in the city? uh, that isn't in this, uh, in this, uh, uh, tool here. so so cool tool. but please, uh, think outside, uh, beyond what's just here. uh, especially when it comes to parking and parking meter hours and changes that, uh, are not included here. thank you. thank you. are there any other comments on the budget balancing exercise from anyone in the room going once? okay. uh, please go ahead and approach the podium. i guess one tiny comment you can see i love swag. yes you know what i'm saying? uh, i had one question. that's all i wanted to know. i thought it was mentioned that the tnc fee rate. raised $6 million, was wrong, right? not sure. okay. if that is the case, um, i don't know whether it can be raised. i thought it would take a, uh, a plebiscite. uh, but it might well be worth looking into. okay. thank you for your comment. any other speakers on item seven? okay. i'm seeing none. i'm going
like, do we increase, uh, transit fares? how many busses do we need to cut down on when there is additional money available in the city? uh, that isn't in this, uh, in this, uh, uh, tool here. so so cool tool. but please, uh, think outside, uh, beyond what's just here. uh, especially when it comes to parking and parking meter hours and changes that, uh, are not included here. thank you. thank you. are there any other comments on the budget balancing exercise from anyone in the room going once?...
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i'm fareed zakaria. today on the program, a major shake up in the biggest war in europe since world war ii. as ukraine's president zelenskyy fires his commander in chief and installs a new one. the key question is, will it change the state of battle? i ask "the wall street journal's" chief foreign affairs correspondent, yair slof troughamove. >>> zpst been four months since the october 7th attack and more than 100 hostages believe to remain in hamas' custody. i'll talk to the editor in chief about the sentiment on the ground in israel as the war rages on. >>> then, the u.s. military killed a militia commander on the streets of baghdad this week in retaliation for the three troops killed in jordan. now iraqis are again clamoring for america to get out. i ask an expert about the politics at play. >>> but first, here's my take. i've been arguing for a long time that the democratic party needs to recognize that the crisis at the southern border is real, that it is the result of a totally broken asylum system
i'm fareed zakaria. today on the program, a major shake up in the biggest war in europe since world war ii. as ukraine's president zelenskyy fires his commander in chief and installs a new one. the key question is, will it change the state of battle? i ask "the wall street journal's" chief foreign affairs correspondent, yair slof troughamove. >>> zpst been four months since the october 7th attack and more than 100 hostages believe to remain in hamas' custody. i'll talk to the...
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>> thank you, fareed.here was tension between zelensky and zaluzhnyi for many months, more than a year. it's true that he played a pivotal role in the first month of the war. he organized the mobile defense that allowed the smaller and weaker ukrainian army to back the russians from kyiv, saving the country. as zelensky said, the new approach requires new blood. people who believe in victory. the actual nature of the disagreements between the two of them has never been clarified. what ukrainian commanders in the field say was that zelensky was pushing to keep fighting for the city of mahmoud last year, when zaluzhnyi wanted to pull back and save lives. >> is there a debate where people say, let's consolidate what we have and make ourselves impregnable. if we end up with 84% of the ukraine that we had in 1991, that's fine. there are others who say, no, we have to keep fighting until we get everything, including crimea. >> i think there's no division on the strategy. also because russia still wants it all. i
>> thank you, fareed.here was tension between zelensky and zaluzhnyi for many months, more than a year. it's true that he played a pivotal role in the first month of the war. he organized the mobile defense that allowed the smaller and weaker ukrainian army to back the russians from kyiv, saving the country. as zelensky said, the new approach requires new blood. people who believe in victory. the actual nature of the disagreements between the two of them has never been clarified. what...
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a quick look at how these companies are faring in pre-market traileding.ncial is seen up more than 11% and capital one is trading down at this hour. >>> and walmart and home depot are paving the way for the results today with costco and macy's following suit. the announcements will give a clear indication of how retailers fared in the holiday season. let's get to michael field with morningstar. thank you for joining us, michael. we are trying to get a sense of how robust the u.s. consumer is here. do you think the numbers from walmart and home depot will give insight into that? >> i think so, yes. good morning. it has been a mixed picture, i think, this earnings season so far from what we have seen. all eyes on the big box retailers to give us a feel for what is happening. i'm not sure they will complete the picture for us. things are hugely mixed. some have fared well and some poorly. clearly the consumer is struggle thing. inflation is high, but it is coming down. interest rates are at record highs again. the consumer is feeling the pinch. >> wouldn't wa
a quick look at how these companies are faring in pre-market traileding.ncial is seen up more than 11% and capital one is trading down at this hour. >>> and walmart and home depot are paving the way for the results today with costco and macy's following suit. the announcements will give a clear indication of how retailers fared in the holiday season. let's get to michael field with morningstar. thank you for joining us, michael. we are trying to get a sense of how robust the u.s....
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so, here now to discuss this is cnn anchor fareed zakaria, host of fareed zakaria gps. good to see you. the houthis say they will meet escalation with escalation. just moments ago, president biden told reporters the strikes against these militant groups are working. so, what is the retalty of this complex situation here? >> well, what the administration is trying to do is to thread a difficult needle, which is it has to respond to strikes to kill american servicemen. it has to show that it is not going to tolerate this, going to respond to it, make the attackers pay a price. that all makes sense. on the other hand, the administration for the last 100 days has been trying to make sure that the war in the middle east does not spread. and that means making sure that it doesn't turn into an escalation cycle that might draw in other militias, that might draw in the iranian government in some way, of hezbollah. so, that's the delicate balance. and if you listen carefully to the president and jake sullivan and administration officials, what they've been saying is two things. o
so, here now to discuss this is cnn anchor fareed zakaria, host of fareed zakaria gps. good to see you. the houthis say they will meet escalation with escalation. just moments ago, president biden told reporters the strikes against these militant groups are working. so, what is the retalty of this complex situation here? >> well, what the administration is trying to do is to thread a difficult needle, which is it has to respond to strikes to kill american servicemen. it has to show that...
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especially the oldest child, fares, he is very smart, amazing, bubbly boy.tude, he�*s an amazing boy, he�*s so amazing. ijust, i can�*t believe that he�*s gone. we couldn't sleep. we're shocked, and everybodyjust kept phoning the others. as a community, we feel like the sky fall on us. and it's very sad. the local playgroup was cancelled and the local school where the eldest fares went was also closed, giving this community, which is in huge shock, time to remember and reflect. we�*ve kept our church building open all day today so that people can come in and express their grief. and they have done in great numbers, actually. avon and somerset has referred itself to the police watchdog, the iopc, as they had previous contact with the household. now the focus is on these young siblings found dead in their home. fiona lamdin, bbc news. you are live with us on bbc news. i want to show you this remarkable image... it�*s a free diver examining whale bones on the sea bed, off remote greenland. it was taken by swedish photographer alex dawson who won underwater phot
especially the oldest child, fares, he is very smart, amazing, bubbly boy.tude, he�*s an amazing boy, he�*s so amazing. ijust, i can�*t believe that he�*s gone. we couldn't sleep. we're shocked, and everybodyjust kept phoning the others. as a community, we feel like the sky fall on us. and it's very sad. the local playgroup was cancelled and the local school where the eldest fares went was also closed, giving this community, which is in huge shock, time to remember and reflect. we�*ve...
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he is expecting fare increases of between 5—10%.been under tight scrutiny from the air aviation authority in the us after part of one of its planes in the air alaska fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements and it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. how this fare increase will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living increases. ryanair says it is hoping to get some compensation from boeing, but its primary focus is on making sure aircraft get delivered. simon jones, bbc news. let's talk more with sally gethin about that. this is profiteering, isn't it? why do prices go upjust is profiteering, isn't it? why do prices go up just because there are not enough planes? . prices go upjust because there are not enough planes?— not enough planes? , aviation, especially _ not enough planes? , aviation, especially with _ not enough planes? , aviation, especially with low-cost - not enough planes? , aviation, l es
he is expecting fare increases of between 5—10%.been under tight scrutiny from the air aviation authority in the us after part of one of its planes in the air alaska fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements and it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. how this fare increase will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living increases. ryanair says it is hoping to get...
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that fare there is a balance from it.y have such a claim that they are based on the order of the city councils , like the taxis we have now . the distance and these will leave a fixed number that mr. qaim will form your city council on this matter now because you have now found 3 discussions on 3 issues, and one discussion in the competition council, which i completely agree with you. in fact, competition is the responsibility of entering a supranational institution , its legal position is clear, and so is the whole world . now we have to talk about its monopoly and non-monopoly. let's talk because you know it's a very complicated issue and a move actually changes the monopoly. now, the discussion that friends in the city council recently entered, i think we actually have a field. it works almost correctly and by the way, people are satisfied . of course, i will repeat mr. ghaemi's point. you see that people like to pay less money and unfortunately the costs have increased drastically. the fuel share of internet taxis has
that fare there is a balance from it.y have such a claim that they are based on the order of the city councils , like the taxis we have now . the distance and these will leave a fixed number that mr. qaim will form your city council on this matter now because you have now found 3 discussions on 3 issues, and one discussion in the competition council, which i completely agree with you. in fact, competition is the responsibility of entering a supranational institution , its legal position is...
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then, 15% of lyft drivers earned less than 70% of their fares.rideshare company from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> all right, good morning. welcome to mornings on two. as you look live across the oakland estuary in alameda there. and you can see san francisco in the distance. blue skies out there, still chilly out there this morning. thank you for joining us i'm andre senior. >> good morning i'm garcia mikaelian. it is a busy tuesday february 6th weather. taking a bit of a pause but she's not done yet. steve paul saying that is correct. >> we get a little pause today. tomorrow we'll have one more system. scoot through for some rain, but today it's a mix of sun and clouds and i do think rainbow weather again. we could have some isolated activity. it's a cool pattern though. a lot of 40s, few upper 30s, but a lot of 40s. we've had some activity around san jose, campbell, los gatos, saratoga looks like it is about done, but that's been really about the only activity a little bit out towards brentwood earlier. but that disappeare
then, 15% of lyft drivers earned less than 70% of their fares.rideshare company from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> all right, good morning. welcome to mornings on two. as you look live across the oakland estuary in alameda there. and you can see san francisco in the distance. blue skies out there, still chilly out there this morning. thank you for joining us i'm andre senior. >> good morning i'm garcia mikaelian. it is a busy tuesday february 6th weather....
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we are still above 5000 but we will see how long we hold that line area big tech not faring any betternasdaq currently off by .7%, a bit of a down drop now that we are through tech earnings. we wanted to take a look at the vix. it is moving higher but that handle not too impressive, training with a 13 handout on the vix but let's get back to earnings and t.j. maxx. discount retailer leading sales estimates in the fourth quarter but being overshadowed. we are joined now by simone foxman. how conservative was the guide? simone: that has been the reaction from citigroup, from bloomberg intelligence. they are looking for comp sales to rise to percent to 3%, both for their first order as well as their fiscal year. compare that to what they delivered in the fourth quarter, comp sales rising 5%. they have been guiding much lower, a bit about expectations. the eating expectations and seeing growth across various segments, it is jarring for the street to hear but we had this great quarter but we are not really sure about the coming fiscal year. katie: we will see if this is a strategy of under
we are still above 5000 but we will see how long we hold that line area big tech not faring any betternasdaq currently off by .7%, a bit of a down drop now that we are through tech earnings. we wanted to take a look at the vix. it is moving higher but that handle not too impressive, training with a 13 handout on the vix but let's get back to earnings and t.j. maxx. discount retailer leading sales estimates in the fourth quarter but being overshadowed. we are joined now by simone foxman. how...
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how do you see in faring _ regards to interest rates? firm do you see in faring going forward to?use everyone thinks that this is going to be the year of the bond, that this is going to be this period where we moved to finally a rate cutting environments, which should lift bonds up. it also support risk assets and lift equity higher. there is a little bit of trouble but that. first off, what have we learned from the fed this week? we learned that they really want to cut but there is a small quarter of people on the board that are probably holding them back for a number of reasons. they went to see a continued show of data. the market thinks that today's going to be six cuts this year, so that is the price into the market. and even as powell had said, it will probably not be march. the market still believes that it might be. so i think that there is still some risk to this interest rate environment. the other part of this is that if we get better growth, then we shouldn't have this negative yield curve, which will cause a little bit for the bond market as well. in other news making
how do you see in faring _ regards to interest rates? firm do you see in faring going forward to?use everyone thinks that this is going to be the year of the bond, that this is going to be this period where we moved to finally a rate cutting environments, which should lift bonds up. it also support risk assets and lift equity higher. there is a little bit of trouble but that. first off, what have we learned from the fed this week? we learned that they really want to cut but there is a small...
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rather slow sikorski fareed zakaria gps brought to you by fisher investments. clearly different money management in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. different. how are we all just looking for the hottest stocks? >> nope, we use diversified strategies to position our clients portfolios for their long-term goals. >> she's still sell investments in january, high commissions for you i know we don't sell commission products were a...
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especially the oldest child, fares, he is very smart, amazing, bubbly boy.e's very curious about everything. his attitude is like an adult�*s attitude, he's an amazing boy, he's so amazing. ijust, i can't believe that he's gone. we couldn't sleep. we're shocked, and everybodyjust kept phoning the others. as a community, we feel like the sky fall on us. and it's very sad. the local playgroup was cancelled and the local school where the eldest fares went was also closed, giving this community, which is in huge shock, time to remember and reflect. we've kept our church building open all day today so that people can come in and express their grief. and they have done in great numbers, actually. avon and somerset has referred itself to the police watchdog, the iopc, as they had previous contact with the household. now the focus is on these young siblings found dead in their home. fiona lamdin, bbc news. the uk prime minister rishi sunak is set to pledge he will never take food security for granted and outline support for farmers in a speech that is planned for to
especially the oldest child, fares, he is very smart, amazing, bubbly boy.e's very curious about everything. his attitude is like an adult�*s attitude, he's an amazing boy, he's so amazing. ijust, i can't believe that he's gone. we couldn't sleep. we're shocked, and everybodyjust kept phoning the others. as a community, we feel like the sky fall on us. and it's very sad. the local playgroup was cancelled and the local school where the eldest fares went was also closed, giving this community,...
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and an additional 5 rubles to pay the full price. fare.l of the chairman of the investigative committee, alexander bastrykin. after carrying out all the necessary measures, the head of the department demanded that the head of the regional investigative committee provide him with a detailed report. in sunny krasnodar , of course, they heard that love is a weapon, but the wedding guests, in the footage, understood everything too literally, here the barun’s bride emerges from the entrance, and a burst of machine gun fire comes towards her, the lady is in ecstasy. it was like a battle cry after the shooting right in the yard residential building, a small wedding army set off to seize the roads of the city, clearly visible from above as a motorcade of forty. blocked the highway, just guests, krasnodar , such krasnodar, in short, just people standing in a traffic jam, in short, a noisy wedding was honked, but in the traffic confusion it was impossible to make out, they wished the newlyweds all the best, or vice versa, even an ambulance got into
and an additional 5 rubles to pay the full price. fare.l of the chairman of the investigative committee, alexander bastrykin. after carrying out all the necessary measures, the head of the department demanded that the head of the regional investigative committee provide him with a detailed report. in sunny krasnodar , of course, they heard that love is a weapon, but the wedding guests, in the footage, understood everything too literally, here the barun’s bride emerges from the entrance, and a...
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so that with lower air fares, 2019 levels. so that with lower airfares, that 2019 levels.ts the increase of searches and the consumers wanting to travel to different destinations, particularly outside of china. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. hgppy happy lunar new year to all be celebrating this weekend. i will be back next hour so join me if you can. for now, thank you for watching and you can follow us on x and everywhere as well. anna gray is a true believer. no question for her that come budget is real, and much more drastic action is needed. but she has a slightly different way of persuading people to her cause. every tuesday morning, she's been standing in the square in petersfield with a placard, a peaceful vigil whatever the weather, representing women of this town. i representing women of this town. ~ . ., representing women of this town. ~' .. .,. town. i feel like we can act locally. — town. i feel like we can act locally. we _ town. i feel like we can act locally, we don't _ town. i feel like we can act locally, we don't have - town. i f
so that with lower air fares, 2019 levels. so that with lower airfares, that 2019 levels.ts the increase of searches and the consumers wanting to travel to different destinations, particularly outside of china. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. hgppy happy lunar new year to all be celebrating this weekend. i will be back next hour so join me if you can. for now, thank you for watching and you can follow us on x and everywhere as well. anna gray is a true believer. no...
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the demand and on the pretext of rain, on the pretext of unexpected conditions , this fare will go upw much is that company actually. the algorithm should be in such a way that the company will benefit from this unexpected increase, an unusual increase, then we say that there is an incentive to move the algorithm in a direction where this rent goes to different excuses , the benefit is as much as the commission, well, i will double the commission. do more, but if the commission is set a rule for the commission. that this company does not benefit from those increases. when he himself has no motivation and no financial benefit, then even if there is an increase there is no problem if it happens in an open process, why? because what is the purpose of that increase? this is to actually increase the number of trips. this driver wants to accept this, in fact, the trip. thank you very much to all the guests of the program, all the good viewers, especially the higher election program, who accompanied us until this moment, god bless you. o kanjii m'. lovers, we wake up every morning, we wake u
the demand and on the pretext of rain, on the pretext of unexpected conditions , this fare will go upw much is that company actually. the algorithm should be in such a way that the company will benefit from this unexpected increase, an unusual increase, then we say that there is an incentive to move the algorithm in a direction where this rent goes to different excuses , the benefit is as much as the commission, well, i will double the commission. do more, but if the commission is set a rule...
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he is expecting fare increases of between 5—10%. under tight scrutiny from the aviation authorities in the us after part of one of its planes in the alaska air fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements and it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. higher fares will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living challenges. ryanair says it is hoping to get some compensation from boeing, but its primary focus is on making sure aircraft get delivered. aviation is a high—volume, low profit wet so that prices can be kept to a minimum. the only way carrie can make substantial profits orany carrie can make substantial profits or any profits really is by having these high volumes of passengers and here we have the situation where they do have the capacity for those volumes available, don't have numbers of aircraft they expected and when they were planning out aircraft in advance in the future they were banking on those
he is expecting fare increases of between 5—10%. under tight scrutiny from the aviation authorities in the us after part of one of its planes in the alaska air fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements and it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. higher fares will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living challenges. ryanair says it is hoping to get some...
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if i recall it was unlikely to be a fare interview in his minds biden gets very fare interviews. reporters even help him out saying it's hamas, hamas is who we're talking about. i get that. i did that in school all the time. t i woulimd have sympathy for peoe who couldn't come up with an answer. i would whisper it to help them you shouldn't do that for the president of the united states doing a interview. especially when 23% of people in the nbc poll says biden has the mental and physical strength to3 be%. president. 23%. every interview is a risk opportunity. there is a high risk but really high reward if you do it well. imagine if he came out d the 3 minute interview and nailed it.n wow, all of those people worried he doesn't have the mentaln't strength and capacity can maybe put that aside and think abouttn the issues.is but i think the white house has calculated the risk is so great he won't be able to nail it. it could be disastrous. it would do irreparable harm. >> if wou they want him reelect they keep him off big interviews likekeep that. >> jesse, we heard they have a sa
if i recall it was unlikely to be a fare interview in his minds biden gets very fare interviews. reporters even help him out saying it's hamas, hamas is who we're talking about. i get that. i did that in school all the time. t i woulimd have sympathy for peoe who couldn't come up with an answer. i would whisper it to help them you shouldn't do that for the president of the united states doing a interview. especially when 23% of people in the nbc poll says biden has the mental and physical...
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i'm jessica dean, the fareed zakaria special. why are iran? heart hates america starts right now >> surprise attack by hamas by land, by air and by sea? >> october 7, 2023 was a day that changed the world
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be more complete and another one is the algorithm which is the mechanism from which the equilibrium fare is actually calculated . if the conditions of monopoly are confirmed , the competition council is in fact responsible for entering the supra-authority institution, its legal position is clear, it is everywhere in the world, now we have to talk about its monopoly and non-monopoly, which we can do together there. let's talk about some points because you know that this is a very complicated issue and a move will actually change the monopoly. actually , the friends in the city council recently entered, and i think that we are actually in the same area. which has been working almost correctly and by the way, people are satisfied . of course, i will repeat mr. ghaemi's point. you see that people like to pay less money and unfortunately the costs have increased drastically. fuel unfortunately , the fuel share of internet taxis has decreased since the first of last year he found it and it was stopped at the end of the year compared to the taxis that are getting a quota. let's agree together t
be more complete and another one is the algorithm which is the mechanism from which the equilibrium fare is actually calculated . if the conditions of monopoly are confirmed , the competition council is in fact responsible for entering the supra-authority institution, its legal position is clear, it is everywhere in the world, now we have to talk about its monopoly and non-monopoly, which we can do together there. let's talk about some points because you know that this is a very complicated...
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likely, we'll have gregg jarrett and carrie in a new moments, lara trump will talk about democratic law fare, and 20er 24 election, and bloom off temporary economic rose. retail sales and manufacturing plunged in january, we have kevin hassett. and kevin o'leary and john carney weigh in. let's go to grady trimble who is in dc. it is really lifetime. reporter: what a day for president trump. fani willis is seated on the stand right now taking questions from former president trump's lawyers. and it getting heated at times, i want to start with new york, where a judge set a trial date in what could be first of several criminal trials this year for former president trump, trump was in the courtroom when the. judge decided that trial will start on march 25 brought by new york district attorney alvin bragg, the trial could last weeks and trump argues this is part of a witch-hunt against him. >> so it is a very unfair situation, they want to keep me nice and busy, so i can't campaign so hard, maybe we don't have to campaign so hard, the other side is incompetent. they have done a horrible job runni
likely, we'll have gregg jarrett and carrie in a new moments, lara trump will talk about democratic law fare, and 20er 24 election, and bloom off temporary economic rose. retail sales and manufacturing plunged in january, we have kevin hassett. and kevin o'leary and john carney weigh in. let's go to grady trimble who is in dc. it is really lifetime. reporter: what a day for president trump. fani willis is seated on the stand right now taking questions from former president trump's lawyers. and...
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meta fared a lot better than apple and google.hey both get the revenue from digital ads and heavily invest in ai. the cfo says the strong increase in fourth-quarter revenue was due to heavy spending by china-based advertisers as well as ai recommended video content, but on china they say in 2023 revenue from china-based advertisers represented 10% of total revenue, so that is a strong statistic there. annabelle: what is being seen as the biggest challenges for meta going forward? >> one top analysts at the biggest overhang for meta has got to be the regulatory issues. there are still a lot of headwinds and on the atlas call meta said it would be challenging modification of existing consent order by the ftc. they said there is substantial modification could impose additional restrictions and make it hard for them to operate. they say they're going to challenge this. they say these expected changes could have an adverse effect. meta remains under pressure terrain and harmful content over all of its platforms. just yesterday ceo mark
meta fared a lot better than apple and google.hey both get the revenue from digital ads and heavily invest in ai. the cfo says the strong increase in fourth-quarter revenue was due to heavy spending by china-based advertisers as well as ai recommended video content, but on china they say in 2023 revenue from china-based advertisers represented 10% of total revenue, so that is a strong statistic there. annabelle: what is being seen as the biggest challenges for meta going forward? >> one...
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many of the sectors we focus on we look at consumers work faring worse than expected.o those weaknesses start to shine through when you look at corporate earnings in the current quarter? >> throughout the last couple of years, the consumer has been the workhorse of the u.s. economy. the latest retail sales report was a little bit weaker than expected. it came down from what was really a very strong december. we caution investors from focusing too much on one data point. if anything, what we saw from that, it drove the focus back to the fact that perhaps the fed will have the ability to cut interest rates at some point by midyear. that ends up being a positive and finally, the case can be made that no one ever went broke betting on the u.s. consumers ability to overspend. sonali: you have consumers that event borrowing at -- on their credit cards a record pace. credit card debt has swelled well past $1 trillion in the united states. at what point is that start to break? >> the case that could be made would be the fact that a lot of what started to eat into retail sales
many of the sectors we focus on we look at consumers work faring worse than expected.o those weaknesses start to shine through when you look at corporate earnings in the current quarter? >> throughout the last couple of years, the consumer has been the workhorse of the u.s. economy. the latest retail sales report was a little bit weaker than expected. it came down from what was really a very strong december. we caution investors from focusing too much on one data point. if anything, what...
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i'm fareed zakaria we used to think we understood vladimir putin smart, but cold, ruthless by calculating tough but rational. the kgb man who bluffed away that angry mob in dresden the leader carefully accumulating power over a country that spans 11 time zones but now we see a different vladimir putin reckless emotional, a gambler the terrible bloody assault on ukraine. despite military failures and massive economic costs he's even made nuclear threats. should americans be afraid? 92% do not cross putin, the highest negative rating pew research has ever recorded for a world leader what is putin doing what is he thinking >> finding the >> answers could be a matter of life and death the story begins at the moment he first rose to power december 31st 1999 minute until the 21st century begins one minute until vladimir putin becomes president of russia it's a moment of high drama russia reeling over putin's sudden ascendance. >> a lot of things happen very quickly outside the halls of the kremlin. many know nothing about him it had all started just hours earlier suddenly, yeltsin appeared on t
i'm fareed zakaria we used to think we understood vladimir putin smart, but cold, ruthless by calculating tough but rational. the kgb man who bluffed away that angry mob in dresden the leader carefully accumulating power over a country that spans 11 time zones but now we see a different vladimir putin reckless emotional, a gambler the terrible bloody assault on ukraine. despite military failures and massive economic costs he's even made nuclear threats. should americans be afraid? 92% do not...
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he just literally says day one we're not going to prosecute fare junk.is of the broken windows approach. guns and career robbery crews they took off subways grabbing the fare jumpers. not everyone who does that is a hardened criminal. you are going on the subway to commit robberies you weren't paying the fare. how angry the nypd is, i talked to them. they are still working. the led to these guys getting beat up in times square they were out there trying to move these guys along. the crowds get worked by pick pockets. they know what these guys are up to and get them out of the way so tourists will keep coming. >> bill: we remember a time long, long ago three years ago where mug shots would be everywhere and they would be on tv with a press conference. >> dana: instead they leave. >> bill: asking people -- >> dana: they leave court flipping everybody the double bird and head to california. >> with a credit card from eric adams in their pockets. he never gave me a credit card. >> bill: in 2001. >> i can hear you. [cheers and applause] i can hear you. the re
he just literally says day one we're not going to prosecute fare junk.is of the broken windows approach. guns and career robbery crews they took off subways grabbing the fare jumpers. not everyone who does that is a hardened criminal. you are going on the subway to commit robberies you weren't paying the fare. how angry the nypd is, i talked to them. they are still working. the led to these guys getting beat up in times square they were out there trying to move these guys along. the crowds get...
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it's predicting fare increases of between 5% and io%.iation authorities in the us after part of one of its planes in the alaska airlines fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft it delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements. it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. but higher prices will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living challenges. ryanair says it hopes it will get some compensation from boeing, but its primary focus is on making sure planes are delivered. simon jones, bbc news. for more than 1,200 years, thousands of men wearing very little in freezing conditions would gather in shrines in different parts of ruraljapan to take part in one of the country's oldest — and strangest — traditions. the ha—daka matsuri, or �*naked festival�* is a ritual that is meant to bring in good luck and drive away evil spirits. this year, one of those festivals is allowing women to take part for the first time ever. what you're looking at is one of japan's most
it's predicting fare increases of between 5% and io%.iation authorities in the us after part of one of its planes in the alaska airlines fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft it delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements. it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. but higher prices will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living challenges. ryanair says it hopes it will get some compensation from boeing, but...
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i'm jessica dean, the fareed zakaria special. why are iran? heart hates america starts right now >> surprise attack by hamas by land, by air and by sea? >> october 7, 2023 was a day that changed the world terrorist attack by hamas >> a brutal surprise attack? by hamas in israel >> israel, who's firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back >> the iran-backed rebels stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran it is linked to hamas there has too, the who team >> all part of its axis of resistance why is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why iran hates america good evening. >> i'm fareed zakaria. iran in the united states shared deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the hostage crisis of 1979 we watch what appeared to be an irrational, f
i'm jessica dean, the fareed zakaria special. why are iran? heart hates america starts right now >> surprise attack by hamas by land, by air and by sea? >> october 7, 2023 was a day that changed the world terrorist attack by hamas >> a brutal surprise attack? by hamas in israel >> israel, who's firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back >> the iran-backed rebels stryker us own...
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i guess it's a fare strategy if you like that. when she has not been able to do is convince republican primary voters she's an alternative to donald trump even poles show she maybe stronger in the general. people are concerned about her appeal to the base of the republican party. >> trace: speak ing about convincing voters. we talked about black and hispanic voters lean ago way from the democratic party. i want to put this up. you see 1999, 65%. 2023 that's a significant drop. sarah, what do you think of that? temporary or does it last until november? >> think it's a reflective of a broader political realignment we have seen since trump was on the national stage. think you see the electorate is splitting across class lines, aou cation lines rather than the identity political sign that defines the electorate. donald trump is attracting support from the working class. who have lower education. that has scrambled politics for the democratic party. they don't have an iron grip. donald trump is appealing to these groups that others hav
i guess it's a fare strategy if you like that. when she has not been able to do is convince republican primary voters she's an alternative to donald trump even poles show she maybe stronger in the general. people are concerned about her appeal to the base of the republican party. >> trace: speak ing about convincing voters. we talked about black and hispanic voters lean ago way from the democratic party. i want to put this up. you see 1999, 65%. 2023 that's a significant drop. sarah, what...
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especially the oldest child, fares, he is very smart, amazing, bubbly boy.e local school where the eldest fares went was also closed, giving this community, which is in huge shock, time to remember and reflect. we've kept our church building open all day today so that people can come in and express their grief. and they have done in great numbers, actually. avon and somerset has referred itself to the police watchdog, the iopc, as they had previous contact with the household. now the focus is on these young siblings found dead in their home. fiona lamdin, bbc news. the attorney general is set to announce whetherjudges should review the sentence of a man who stabbed three people to death in nottingham lastjune. valdo calocane killed 19—year—olds barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar and 65—year—old ian coates. attorney general victoria prentis said she would consider whether the indefinite hospital order given to calocane was unduly lenient, after he was found guilty of three counts of manslaughter. houthis in yemen claim a british ship which was attacked b
especially the oldest child, fares, he is very smart, amazing, bubbly boy.e local school where the eldest fares went was also closed, giving this community, which is in huge shock, time to remember and reflect. we've kept our church building open all day today so that people can come in and express their grief. and they have done in great numbers, actually. avon and somerset has referred itself to the police watchdog, the iopc, as they had previous contact with the household. now the focus is...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york i wonder, first, bring in cnn's chief international security correspondent, nick paton walsh, who is in zaporizhzhia near the frontlines nick, you are hearing what president zelenskyy was saying, a message of defiance commitment to continue the conflict and just pointing out if they if ukraine has the weapons, there will be able to win this war. what does it look like to you? >> way, where you stand? what are people talking about? closer to the frontlines? >> yeah. i mean, important to point out for listening to president zelenskyy there. we got the first initial idea or the germs seeds potentially of some sort of diplomacy potentially, or even a peace plan. now, the details are limited at this stage, but zelenskyy spoke of a potential summit in switzerland in the spring. and i think conceived the idea of a unilateral path towards a peaceful settlement with russia. one, i think that he seemed to outline ukraine and their partners would propose. and then of course he said, look and maybe that russia entirely rejects that document. and w
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york i wonder, first, bring in cnn's chief international security correspondent, nick paton walsh, who is in zaporizhzhia near the frontlines nick, you are hearing what president zelenskyy was saying, a message of defiance commitment to continue the conflict and just pointing out if they if ukraine has the weapons, there will be able to win this war. what does it look like to you? >> way, where you stand? what are people talking about? closer...
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putin also ordered an analysis of fares for travel on highway m-12 kazan and consider increasing the number of air routes in the far east on which preferential tariffs apply. the president also instructed to speed up the receipt of payments by participants in the special military operation. in addition, benefits should be provided to volunteers who provide assistance in the lpr, dpr, zaporozhye and kherson regions. the president ordered the development of legislation on establishing disability for those who fought in the donbass as part of the armed forces of the dpr and the people's militia of the lpr. now the latest report from ministry of defense krasno-limansk direction, our fighters improved the position of the region and repelled two enemy attacks. russian units occupied the donetsk sector of the front, repulsed five enemy attacks there at once, and disabled an american artillery installation and an electronic warfare station in the south donetsk sector. in addition, an ammunition depot was destroyed, more than 60 drones and three hymers missiles were shot down. from the larges
putin also ordered an analysis of fares for travel on highway m-12 kazan and consider increasing the number of air routes in the far east on which preferential tariffs apply. the president also instructed to speed up the receipt of payments by participants in the special military operation. in addition, benefits should be provided to volunteers who provide assistance in the lpr, dpr, zaporozhye and kherson regions. the president ordered the development of legislation on establishing disability...
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i have an alaska credit card that i use the companion fare for every year. most of the airlines have some kind of perk where you can get a companion pass. and you are plus one or even plus two travels for free. or just pay taxes and fees or $99 and it depends on the airline. but delta also has one they just made available to use in mexico and throughout the caribbean. so these can be really handy and i have used them to travel with my brother from the bay area to places like cancun. and also to hawaii. and you get two for the price of one and great deal especially right now. if you are trying to plan spring break trip. it's -- pretty last-minute so prices are high. so you want to use those companion passes when prices are high. you do have to have the -- airline credit card so keep that in mind as you are thinking about this. >> all right, and probably a little bit of flexibility too. clint henderson, we appreciate all the great information with the points guy. thank you and safe travels. >> good to see you. >>> all right, gianna. our favorite story of the d
i have an alaska credit card that i use the companion fare for every year. most of the airlines have some kind of perk where you can get a companion pass. and you are plus one or even plus two travels for free. or just pay taxes and fees or $99 and it depends on the airline. but delta also has one they just made available to use in mexico and throughout the caribbean. so these can be really handy and i have used them to travel with my brother from the bay area to places like cancun. and also to...
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some fare, some not. today "prime time" will retire the race card and play other cards. tomi, anytime you kreut sides prime time it's because i'm straight. >> hey, look. they have a thraoft going on. i know the last time we spoke we spoke about football. let me give you another one here. you have a guy named mike mccarthy and mike tom linn. mike tom linn can't be fired he's a great coach. mike mccarthy needs to be gone. get what they have one super bowl and mccarthy has a better record. one says fire him. the other can't be touched. that's what is going on with blacks. can't say anything. if do you you're racist. it allows us to stay in jobs sometimes over. mr. eric adams will use that even though the people criticizing him are as chocolate. i'm so glad we have this chocolate around us. >> jesse: it's okay. it preserves your job security even if you're not doing that good of a job sthafplt okay to play in that case? >> look this is black history month. what i would like first off is for you to switch houses with me. that needs to happen. we have awful these black people,
some fare, some not. today "prime time" will retire the race card and play other cards. tomi, anytime you kreut sides prime time it's because i'm straight. >> hey, look. they have a thraoft going on. i know the last time we spoke we spoke about football. let me give you another one here. you have a guy named mike mccarthy and mike tom linn. mike tom linn can't be fired he's a great coach. mike mccarthy needs to be gone. get what they have one super bowl and mccarthy has a better...
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i'm fareed zacaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, united states versus iron. american soldiers killed in jordan. u.s. ships attacking the red sea. missiles and drones launched at american bases. and iran's proxies claim responsibility for it all. america has begun to respond. how can an all-out war be avoided? i'll ask an expert panel. >>> then, american aid to ukraine and israel the being held up until the troubles at america's border with mexico are fixed. david crumb will explain why he calls this the gop's great betrayal. >>> and we'll tell you about the most interesting world leader to break on to the scene in quite a while. first, here's my take. it's perhaps fitting that the line that best describes the u.s. foreign policy of the middle east comes from "the godfather." in the third movie, the aging michael corleone is trying to distance himself and a crisis flares up. >> just when i thought i was out, they pull me back in. >> president biden might be thinking just that, as he responded militarily to the r
i'm fareed zacaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, united states versus iron. american soldiers killed in jordan. u.s. ships attacking the red sea. missiles and drones launched at american bases. and iran's proxies claim responsibility for it all. america has begun to respond. how can an all-out war be avoided? i'll ask an expert panel. >>> then, american aid to ukraine and israel the being held up until the troubles at america's border with mexico are fixed....
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, i will pay for the fare myself. here the workers are instructed at the place of work , they took a tell this to anyone, walk carefully and stand in the traffic, here. .. don’t be alarmed, there are mice, yes, that’s okay, albert, but what’s that specific smell here in the mine, here they are, these are the perfumes, yes, these are the perfumes that they should have given it to you, this is a specific perfume, yes - with metallic notes, and the chord is so rough, rocky, yes, um, such a northern, brutal masculine scent, there is a specific smell, what is it, this is a mine, dust, cement , this is all old, this is exactly the old house, what it smells like, you know? the ldm machine for cargo, the delivery machine is designed for loading and unloading ore, so that’s it, i turn on the mass so that you understand, i need to go through. albert transports crushed stone, cement and other cargo needed for work throughout the mine. well and while albert is working, i will also take care of important work. we will fill all the mine workers with this aroma, they won’t even feel the difference,
, i will pay for the fare myself. here the workers are instructed at the place of work , they took a tell this to anyone, walk carefully and stand in the traffic, here. .. don’t be alarmed, there are mice, yes, that’s okay, albert, but what’s that specific smell here in the mine, here they are, these are the perfumes, yes, these are the perfumes that they should have given it to you, this is a specific perfume, yes - with metallic notes, and the chord is so rough, rocky, yes, um, such a...
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and the other portions of our revenue come from muni fares and parking fees, much of which is driven by commerce s associated with small businesses, small business and the sfmta are inextricably linked, but neither of us can thrive without the other also thriving. and it's why it's been a big focus of our work, particularly over the last couple of years. um, over the last four years, we focused a lot on making muni more reliable, faster and more frequent. we've added 25 miles of transit only lanes and about nearly 100 miles of transit priority improvements that have made muni more reliable, faster and in many corridors, more frequent than it has been in our for at least the history that we have data for. the result of that is, even though our downtown ridership is still about 50% of where it was pre-covid, our overall ridership is now over 70. and on our neighborhood lines like the 22 fillmore or the 49 venice, those lines are over 130% of pre-covid ridership, some of the highest pre-covid ridership return of any transit system in the united states. we've also invested heavily in sha
and the other portions of our revenue come from muni fares and parking fees, much of which is driven by commerce s associated with small businesses, small business and the sfmta are inextricably linked, but neither of us can thrive without the other also thriving. and it's why it's been a big focus of our work, particularly over the last couple of years. um, over the last four years, we focused a lot on making muni more reliable, faster and more frequent. we've added 25 miles of transit only...
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right now, the vast majority of drivers get an average of 88% of the fares paid by their riders eachut new research shows some earn less than 70% of fares after state taxes and required insurance is taken out of their take home pay. lyft says nearly two thirds of its drivers have experienced that situation at least once. now the company says when drivers take home pay is less than 70. a week after taxes, lyft will pay them the difference. lunar new year celebrations kick off this weekend in san francisco, but officials are doing to make sure everyone stays safe. >> plus, the fifa world cup two years away and levi's stadium is hosting six matches. but well before then, levi's will host another major tournament. what it'll likely mean for the local economy this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians
right now, the vast majority of drivers get an average of 88% of the fares paid by their riders eachut new research shows some earn less than 70% of fares after state taxes and required insurance is taken out of their take home pay. lyft says nearly two thirds of its drivers have experienced that situation at least once. now the company says when drivers take home pay is less than 70. a week after taxes, lyft will pay them the difference. lunar new year celebrations kick off this weekend in san...
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go to cnn.com/fareed to a link to my post column this week. and let's get started. >>> last sunday, three u.s. soldiers were killed in jordan by iraqi militias backed by iran. on friday, the u.s. responded with strikes on military sites in iraq and syria used by iran and its proxies over the weekend the u.s. and u.k. struck another iran backed group, the houthis of yemen who have been harassing ships in the red sea. is the middle east spiraling in a broader war. vali nasr is in the region and he's a professor at john hopkins. mina al oraibi is the editor of a state backed newspaper in abu dhabi. vali, you've seen these attacks that the united states has doon in response to the militia attacks from the houthis and the others. do you think that these militias are going to escalator do you think they viewed this as a fairly limited calculated response by the united states? >> i think the killing of the three americans brought a sort of a moment of truth for tehran, hezbollah and the houthis altogether to see whether or not they want to go any fur
go to cnn.com/fareed to a link to my post column this week. and let's get started. >>> last sunday, three u.s. soldiers were killed in jordan by iraqi militias backed by iran. on friday, the u.s. responded with strikes on military sites in iraq and syria used by iran and its proxies over the weekend the u.s. and u.k. struck another iran backed group, the houthis of yemen who have been harassing ships in the red sea. is the middle east spiraling in a broader war. vali nasr is in the...
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fares was seven years old, joury was three, and their baby brother mohammed was born last year. is really feeling this. everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel really— everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel really down. we everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel reall down. ~ ., �* everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel really down-— everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel reall down. ~ ., �* , ., ., really down. we don't understand how this happened — really down. we don't understand how this happened and _ really down. we don't understand how this happened and why _ really down. we don't understand how this happened and why this _ really down. we don't understand howj this happened and why this happened, you know? _ this happened and why this happened, you know? everybody— this happened and why this happened, you know? everybody is _ this happened and why this happened, you know? everybody is shocked. - you know? everybody is shocked. i you know? everybody is shocked. i didn't _ you know? everybody is shocked. ididn't want— you know? everybody is shocked. i didn't want to _ you know? every
fares was seven years old, joury was three, and their baby brother mohammed was born last year. is really feeling this. everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel really— everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel really down. we everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel reall down. ~ ., �* everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel really down-— everybody feel sad, tragedy. we feel reall down. ~ ., �* , ., ., really down. we don't understand how this happened — really down. we don't understand how this...
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to the election.to t the last two elections we had ii this country, democrats have fared well.2022, the democrats fared well and a few months ago when bashir was reelected, virginia flipped in the state house and senate.ab ohio had aor referendum onri reproductive rights.as we were watching trump in the green room. he made it clear he is against the decision in alabama and believes women and family shoulp have a plethora of options to be able to build out a healthyh family, to groiw their families, which will help them. they will have to answer questions but it is a smart move on his part. when i was in congress, the governors would come.whil the politics would evaporate while they were in that room. te you had 50 executives with the chief executive talking about how you solve problems and whether it is the border, defense spending, social issues. it is positive.on finally, you have to fact-checkn everyoneyb.co based on the clip we showed, i can defendhow you not fact-checking a public figure, certainly the leadine g public figure in the country. >> bad news. new bombshell cell
to the election.to t the last two elections we had ii this country, democrats have fared well.2022, the democrats fared well and a few months ago when bashir was reelected, virginia flipped in the state house and senate.ab ohio had aor referendum onri reproductive rights.as we were watching trump in the green room. he made it clear he is against the decision in alabama and believes women and family shoulp have a plethora of options to be able to build out a healthyh family, to groiw their...
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the prime minister may have decided to cut bus fares and fill in a few potholes which has been promised saved a single penny, how can he have used that money. i think he has created the impression he cancelled it but he could have funded pothole, he could have continued the bus fare scheme, it is a false political choice and he is, i think, slightly misleading in the way he has interviewed questions on local radio and i will be going on radio humberside to try and correct the record because people across the north of england deserve to hear both sides of the story. you are a former labour councillor so many will say you would be critical of the government any way, what would you like to see them or a possible future labour government do should they come into power at the end of this year? we they come into power at the end of this ear? ~ ., ., they come into power at the end of this ear? ., ., . , this year? we are a cross-party organisation — this year? we are a cross-party organisation and _ this year? we are a cross-party organisation and our _ this year? we are a cross-party organis
the prime minister may have decided to cut bus fares and fill in a few potholes which has been promised saved a single penny, how can he have used that money. i think he has created the impression he cancelled it but he could have funded pothole, he could have continued the bus fare scheme, it is a false political choice and he is, i think, slightly misleading in the way he has interviewed questions on local radio and i will be going on radio humberside to try and correct the record because...
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there was a campaign called just that's what the fares were. and they came not on those low volume routes flying to alaska or to rural places, but in high volume places where they could make, you know, a lot of volume and make money and for these airlines that were coming in, you know, trying to really undercut the big guys on cost, at first that seemed like a good thing. but the big airlines fought back and they had a lot of weapons that they could use, too, in this hunger games. and that meant pricing even below the new upstarts, it meant sandwiching flights. so, you know, imagine you have a flight at 10 a.m. as a new airline. big airline would come in and have a flight at 958 and 1002 going to the same place and. who wants to fly the airline that has so few flights when you could fly. the bigger airline for cheaper with better service where there's more flights per day. but that meant the smaller airlines went out of business. and so you had dozens of bankruptcies mergers in this period. and by the end of eighties, we have reconsolidation ba
there was a campaign called just that's what the fares were. and they came not on those low volume routes flying to alaska or to rural places, but in high volume places where they could make, you know, a lot of volume and make money and for these airlines that were coming in, you know, trying to really undercut the big guys on cost, at first that seemed like a good thing. but the big airlines fought back and they had a lot of weapons that they could use, too, in this hunger games. and that...
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and how would joe biden fare this time around against donald trump? dw is, janelle de milan looked at the recent highs and lows, advisor, leadership and assess is what tools the republicans might use to try to defeat him . as there's a word that appear to have dropped out of president joe biden. speech is something he used to say all the time. 5 nomics is just another way of saying the american dream binding on the idea that biden studied an economy thrown off balance by the pandemic. and that big on the future with a non vicious infrastructure program. but it's so for gained little traction with voters, one just released poll shows less than 40 percent of surveyed voters approve of the president's economic record and of his overall performance. and those are just some of the national issues of what some of his foreign policy choices are threatening his standing at home. he's on wavering support of israel's war against moss, and the more than 27000 palestinians killed in the campaign is hurting his image, especially among young voters and providing am
and how would joe biden fare this time around against donald trump? dw is, janelle de milan looked at the recent highs and lows, advisor, leadership and assess is what tools the republicans might use to try to defeat him . as there's a word that appear to have dropped out of president joe biden. speech is something he used to say all the time. 5 nomics is just another way of saying the american dream binding on the idea that biden studied an economy thrown off balance by the pandemic. and that...
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and how would joe biden fare this time around against donald trump? definitely is. janelle do milan looks at the reason highs and lows of buttons, leadership and assess is what tools the republicans might use to try to feed him. or there's a word that appear to have dropped out of president joe biden. speech is something he's to say. all the time, 5 nomics is just another way of saying the american dream binding on the idea that biden studied an economy thrown off balance by the pandemic. and that big on the future with a non vicious infrastructure program. but it's so for gained little traction with voters, one just released poll shows less than 40 percent of surveyed voters approve of the president's economic record and of his overall performance. and those are just some of the national issues of what some of his foreign policy choices are threatening his standing at home. he's on wavering support of israel's war against moss, and the more than 27000 palestinians killed in the campaign is hurting his image, especially among young voters and providin
and how would joe biden fare this time around against donald trump? definitely is. janelle do milan looks at the reason highs and lows of buttons, leadership and assess is what tools the republicans might use to try to feed him. or there's a word that appear to have dropped out of president joe biden. speech is something he's to say. all the time, 5 nomics is just another way of saying the american dream binding on the idea that biden studied an economy thrown off balance by the pandemic. and...