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line is a happy life is a battle work productivity. now there are arguments on both sides with some people saying that work from home causes people to slack off, but others actually say working from home, you're putting in more hours because they're answering emails are round. the clock, so which one is true? well, for me, you know, i, it was more mental health. i started doing this in las and it was the reason i was my work at home. my w f. m. policy allow me to leave los angeles and move to new york because i wanted to come to the bigger market is. so it allowed that because i was able to establish a work at home policy for me in my firm. and it was beneficial because a lot of the stuff, like i said, you gotta get devices. the problem is when i travel, when i was in dc last week, i have to take like 3 or 4 devices. and my goal is to get an i ipad or take a laptop to, to do that work. so that's a little bit of a nuisance. but you but,
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but you are able to benefit and that mr. cole, my whole quote in life is like, i can't missed a quote, i can quote, even though i missed your call 3 times this morning. but initially there was a little bit of like, more slacking off on the taking that for the afternoon. you know, i just got a crash. well, i made me start happy hour early, but now i think now that the world and, and technology and we kind of reset the way we think, i don't think we're slacking. oh, i think we're not balancing. i lied. cuz i could probably call the person to say, hey, can you do this? you know, someone might call me. i mean, i did call them all day long and all evening. well, 5 new morning. hey, you got somebody or for an afternoon or throughout the business is one thing. but it all comes down to communication. hey kevin. hey, keith. hey, you know courtney. hey jackie,
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you didn't respond to that email. let's talk about it, but haven't made me communication communication. you have to have that communication back and forth. that's essentially you have to touch with somebody bid touch with you. you're in touch with me. you know, you're not going to miss up. you can't, you can't be, am i? you can't take a nap for 45 minutes at noon, right? oh no, no. i have a new meeting. you know, you can't be on a pallet on all morning long. you know, what the us does do is we work more hours. that's for sure. a lot of the remote i was looking at, there's a lot of the remote works in the start in korea, in eastern europe. but they, but the us, we, we gain on that. and in addition to that, we like red lining, the amount of hours we're working my right now you're, you're probably working like what? 14 hours a day, remotely, or some days. probably working on weekends as well, saturday, sunday morning. like you normally used to go to maybe church or bridge that phone
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is ringing. you my own ma'am. you have a pancake or you know the bag just crash. i see a i had a run to the office. i had a run home. you know, you can say 5 computers to branch working from home definitely seems like the trend now and obviously many employees like this. but what about the employers? do employers prefer working from home or from location employees? you know, it depends on the person you, uh, it really does go back to that kind of, you know, health and wellness thing. i mean, it gets a little or p h d is in a way because, you know, yes i, i, for one really miss, you know, it's like you and your dogs. i am, you know, having a conversation with my dog or your tv becomes your company. so it does kind of break you down if you don't have anybody around, cuz you don't need that positive energy waking up every day, only, you know, always at work. what happens that if you stay in working mode though you work from home, you stay in work mode. so you're on your computer. frankly,
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from the time you might get up with 6 in the morning until maybe midnight and you don't have to like work balance, which is essentially just for you to be a better person. i think, and i have to balance. i think it's gonna be high, but i really do think it's going to be hybrid in some ways that i know i buy cook myself, i would say, hey, we're working in the office. why don't you take office? take august and work remotely, but the key is to working remotely. it's not a vacation. so if someone says, work remotely and or the whole month of august, the me, you're going to greece with 60 your best friend state and the name and b and b on the mediterranean, and not picking up the phone call. so it's a difference between working remotely and vacation, i think hybrid no more. i think we're gonna get a little bit more working remotely. i think it's gonna increase because of the health because it's so much going on as you know, as you know, with crime,
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it isn't bad. everyone's like all can be working, taking time off because we don't have the balance. remote working in the re thinking and the resetting of the job and the industry allows you to have a better world life balance, which equals, as we said earlier, a better productivity. thank you so much for joining us today. and now it seems like the main winner here are the employees who benefit from a more flexible schedule and work life balance by working from home. but actually many employers are also a fan of this trend. for many employers, a flexible remote work option is a huge benefit for possible employees allowing for better retention and engagement and fewer turnovers. turnovers are very costly for businesses as then they are saddle with the cost of scouting, hiring, onboarding and training. all which contributes to lots productivity. this is especially true when it comes to executives, which are much harder to replace. other employer is good to save on rent and
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utilities and other office bills through remote work. not only that, but larger companies like facebook found that by allowing executives to work in various sees across the country, they could actually save millions of dollars by adjusting their pay to the city. the executive chooses. as the cost of living in iowa is significantly lower than the cost of living in san francisco. remote work also allows employers to expand their job pool and improve the quality of their organizations by hiring the best possible candidates regardless of their location. so while this new trend is a net positive, unfortunately not every position and industry can allow for the kind of flexibility remote work has to offer industries like construction, oil and gas, factories and manufacturing all require personnel at location. i'm christy, i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back here. next time on the cost of
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everything the, [000:00:00;00] the at the end of the 18th century britain began the illegal opium, afraid in china. these hard drugs causing addiction and literally destroying the human body became a gold mine, or businessman from the foggy owl beyond. however, the ruling chinese jean dynasty tried to resist and to stop the illegal trade, which provoked the wrath of the london business community. in 1840 without
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a declaration of war, the english fleet began to seize and plunder chinese coastal boards. the bar, lee, armed and morally drain chinese army, was unable to provide adequate resistance. the jing empire was forced to hand hong, gone over to england, and open its boards for trading. the lead, the good in 1856, france, and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops defeated the chinese occupied basie and committed an unprecedented robbery. destroyed and blundered the wealth of the un menu one palace. the defeat of the jing dynasty and the do opium wars fled to the transformation of the celestial empire into a semi colony of european states and started the age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on collazo proportions and led to the horrible depths of millions of
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ordinary chinese. the l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show you alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to makes a trust rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence. we have so many the of the robot must protect this phone. existence was alexis, the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the which i thought that was the little thing interested us. the sluggish north carolina let you'll naples. look, you agree, miss the post, the little the at the is that i, that's a get a minute. some other things i need, which is a, and you saw on the community as a, as a central material,
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which is the monument. i'm willing to identify. it's a lot of florida, it's elizabeth, again, is ms. oregon. rachel screw? well in the middle of something, i mean yeah, cuz we didn't get to not the beginning of the results. ok. when you make to bundle, we're just doing a solution for children. i'm transform which, which,
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which insidiously suitcase my products the the headlines about the international, the talk is your supreme election council, the class pay of other one, the window. also the presidential run off a dressing of come last whole crowd of 9 corrupt incumbent. lead us to find the country for giving him another 5 years. the retentions between israel and palestine soaring again, trying to propose as to prague or a peace deal, just as it did elsewhere in the middle east. a bit earlier this global energy security to western meddling an oil. and i'll put all on the agenda. the ronnie and
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president met the secretary general of the both tech oil producers group in the middle of a lot of people that celebrating an anchor assemble because the presidential election of reynolds has just run the talk is your supreme election council has to accept or red chip type of the one the window of the run of presidential election. but even before that, the incumbent leader had already been receiving messages of congratulations from foreign leaders after he declared victory himself in the race for the presidency of quotes here at all to international weeping tracking every step of the vi the we strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round,
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everyone will see the . so let's have a look at the final results. so to get type out of the one, the securing victory with 52 point one percent of the vote. his opponent to come out that kid is still out who fell short with 47.8 percent. our show time off of the official results were declared at the incumbent president's address hundreds of thousands of his support. his role gathered outside the presidential palace an incorrect and all season would not have mommy has this report. it's been a very long day. and yes, we really enjoyed that. see, getting out, buddy. following the news, we went down to the polls. we met the people that were actually voting. we spoke to many people to get the pulse of, of the, the nation. and we wanted to know how things were going to palm out about any took 9 hours of voting within that when that was over an hour and
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a half past 40 and the election results were so clear, it was unbelievable. it wasn't like last before we go anything one and a half hours have passed and we were at 85 percent and we use all the country, knew the country even though they woke up not knowing what was gonna happen. 12 hours later they knew that richard incumbent present rigid pipe at home was in fact going to continue to lead the country for the next 5 years. friendship. so i, but on the i was, is this beach, of course he was a, he told about the love of the country, the love of the people who is in the city today, the people of turkey. you have made a choice and fulfilled their civic duties. the will of the people is always above all today. so to key it has one today because today's election has shown the brilliance victory of democracy in the entire circus nation. today to our kia has been able to overcome all the traps,
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setup along its way. we didn't allow anyone to order us around. we didn't allow any german magazines, french magazines, british magazines, published whole issues about plans on a returning part of the on. however, our nation responded today. they lost. we won a site, the people are and went on to say that that he was the, it's a fight for the people and not to look so important things not to look outside, but to look inside gross. he wants new opportunities for the use. he wants a better health care. he wants better insurance. i mean, he talked about, it was a shooting speech and he went, went on for about 20 minutes when he told us about how the c h. p, had perhaps lost some popularity and that he had the unit see as he believed in him . now he also went on and told us about how the country is growing. problem the, he,
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he noticed that who works with important things to talk about the economy. and he knows that he needs to address 5 promises to reduce inflation to a single digit number, he'd said 6 percent, but it could be a bit more than 5. but we'll know more. we have spent the days gloria, talking to people, mostly every hour, from touch as politicians, the columbus and people are excited. there's hoping something good for to hear and bring something. uh no, somebody that can, we can work on that president ad one also what it was looked at, you know, borrowing money from the west, the u. k. america, that's what i want to say to get paid off the debts in 2013. i believe it was, and they haven't borrowed money again since then. not looking to borrow money again, the building from that and then it's in t u growing. he's always why the defense industry,
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he talks about how to care will continue to produce is own oil. eventually i'm histone gas is found to 25000 square meters squared of gas and he'll give the giving. so something like a year of free gas to the people kind of get it, we will develop historic mass projects on infrastructure and energy to date are key is becoming a world hub in energy. trying to mr. button and this phone call congratulated us. and we brought it to you the idea of free energy outage it, let me just end up on a couple of things here. a lot of the world, including russia as president of naples, this cold air dawn and congratulates his him on how things have timed out. lots of countries from the militia also called and said, and given that one thing to end on quite an interesting one. today is the 29th of may. now as we posts midnights and today's the day that comes from the dental folk
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to the, to the also been so another concluding day we were talking a bit out to a tucker's political analyst. oh, adam who outlined what he believes, where the weak spots and the oppositions campaign which sort of goals for sure. all the other ones, the way you look at the as the one side, it's a pretty solid and very a like parties that came together to be able to make the line what the rest of the people, which was actually the opposition main. uh, you know, the campaign slogan was just people getting together who did the like arizona or who does not want add on to continue. so were you with the number the, the 57 percent that mr. calisto, that has received? it's really a quality showed that that which is lose, it is not cold is not getting together. those are not parties that came together because they have and their lives and thinking on like the republican called the ship. you know,
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barely tell those parties of parts in the united allergy or in the way they want to run the 30th. so, i would think, although the numbers are only for, you know, 4 points of parts at the end. and that's, i guess, something expected in a, in a 2 way. uh, you know, run off between 2 candidates. i believe the, the factors that much, much, much stronger on the, on the side of present their glass qual listen when it's a good to have you with us for this program on, i'd say as tensions do run high again between israel and palestine. the un security council, as it can gather to address the issue. a china is deputy envoy to the united nations lost out of israel for building sacraments on palestinian land, calling them illegal. let's see here i use or israel has continued to advance unilateral actions and improving returns of the building, new settlements and legalizing settlements subject david, as well as international law and the un security council resolutions use are china
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urges israel to the media like holding this action since the dope encroaching upon the land and resources of the 1st and people within the issue of religion, vacation insurance and the right to worship that most of them were supposedly holding the piece and trying to pull it there for religious and all these sites come and respected custodianship, i'm sorry them yea. ok mutual. meanwhile, china is foreign minister, expressed as countries readiness to facilitate peace talks between israel and palestine, emphasizing the importance of a 2 state solution that's according to things role as a piece maker on the well say, just certainly strengthened off to helping to re establish diplomatic ties between long standing adversary's iran and saudi arabia that i know is also put forward a political. so now the israel palestine dispute should we say it's been going on for decades, essentially rooted in conflicting claims of land rights in the region. during the latest escalation earlier this month, hello, stand, united is ready. forces exchanged hundreds of st. cloud john, lift ne, cut off again. he believes china is eager to achieve peace and that part of the
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world, something with many of a con, china is the rising bower. and the once the, the show to the was the food can do. why do nighted say fails to do for the best to years? so that's why i believe the sign will really try is all the food side for the fall, where and to do something that the region in china has a much better uh, connection and understanding this they are world than the united states. and that's why may be this new kind of sad thing, can do a change here that so many people are waiting for and the eager ink for the best way to do that is that the proxy goes and the chinese, the depot, and the government. and they really prospect so and understand that a lot of the say also to the have a comprehensive means that both sides need to think about the economy,
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about the security and about all aspects of life. and if you combine all of that to one big solution, maybe it's too bad. so the say conflict, this china 6 the the to do with this. iran stands familiar with the opec group of leading oil produces that is the message from the iranian president who's held pulse with the opec secretary general in turbo some west, some countries sick to create division and disagreement among compact member countries to secure their interests. and they affect members should prevent the realization of these goals by strengthening their unity. there's a lot of constructive cooperation with this organization. the way to determine to continue and improve the level of cooperation a lot during amazing, they've had discussed that's around as well as ways to stabilize the global, the oil market and maintain energy security. i found it in 1960 opec is 13, all that exporting economies across 3 continents. this year, saudi arabia and the opec plus book, including rusher and mexico,
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and also major production costs, much to the frustration that professional process in the west. now that's asked is, are actively shifting in the world. saudi arabia now in pope to join the works bank institutions found that in 2015, while the largest emoji economies, it is considered an alternative to weston, dominated a global institutions. react is also a roommate to be multi fledged member. we discussed the emerging, a global multi polarity as well as what is western resistance to it. with profess, aside from having about on the, from the university of tyrone and set out, i said that you'd be host of the twice told tale support the 1st. and the most important message that we're seeing coming from this meeting is that the word is all ready to embrace a multi fuller of worlds where washington in the us are not playing the most significant role anymore. and independent countries, not only dish dollar, but also stand against you as policies in the course of policies against other
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nations. we're seeing that opec countries, an open plus team are know it's in europe's demands. and they're taking actions and response to the uh, old private cops and as well as the sanctions that i've been full invoice against joshua on of the, of course, against iran. so the bags, opec members in the open class are no waiting for the us. and they're not taking orders from the us and they're ready to continue trading with each other and cooperate with their charter, despite calls for coming from the west. that says they have to react in a different way. the united states and europeans don't sees the global south as a group of sovereign governments. they believe that they are the center of the international community that they consider themselves to be superior. and therefore,
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they assume that the rest of the global community should abide by their rules and regulations and their demands. they can drive up prices of their own goods and no one can complain about it. they can restrict exports and even restrict 3rd party use from exporting sovereign countries in the global south choose to regulate a market that whether it's the oil market or any other market for the west, it's unacceptable. that's their mentality. and that's how it's been for decades. i shoot out cuz killed at least 3 people on the border of got us on an iran. we understand it was a dispute of a war to access to the very river that separates the 2 countries. the iranian military officials are reduced. a few more details a satellite. yeah, i'm sorry, i don't know how many we announce to our neighboring countries that we are present at almost all of our countries, respect, international law and regulations. we would respect them as well. and we'll have
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a neighboring good say towards them. but if we feel that the opposing country does not want to respect international law and regulations that will definitely be faced with a different behavior in this regard. i'll call it on on them. whatever thing is normal here, now we have come here to encourage our forces and also to assess what both sides should do to prevent such questions or to use their warranty was now with the northeastern city on my side, which is less than 200 kilometers away from the border without damage, then he stops here. last night i saw a large number of 3 horses stationed on the streets, and the rising tensions were to come a long cajuns between the water disputes have escalated. it has read 2 classes between the one in border guards on saturday, at least to border guards. and one taller, one fighter were killed after an exchange of order placed between the yvonne and of get a sense of the size,
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