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his brother who was a newly burnt he suffocated from the small better city example small example of a ladder much destructive scale if the conflict reaches today the city now was just a small example where people soul. what is the suffering is like when under attack as a matter thank you. thank you after the break on its thirtieth anniversary the director of heathers on whether a targets of the characters played by we don't know a writer and christian slater is a little like donald trump and eighty two years to the month of the arrival of the international brigade stuff like defacto u.k. u.s. backed fascists in spain could catalonia now finally be reborn told a similar coming about to him going underground. welcome back with the top u.k. teaching union saying this week that school funding is in crisis teresa mayes government has decided to bring up rosy views of taxpayer subsidized upperclass private schools like but across the pond rosy childhood recollections thanks to hollywood have long been promoted about the state sector one film though you believe ruined it all made thirty year
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his brother who was a newly burnt he suffocated from the small better city example small example of a ladder much destructive scale if the conflict reaches today the city that was just a small example where people soul what is the suffering is like when under attack as a matter thank you. thank you after the break on its thirtieth anniversary the director of heathers on whether a targets of the characters played by we don't know a writer and christian slater is a little like donald trump and eighty two years to the month of the arrival of the international brigade stuff like defacto u.k. u.s. backed fascists in spain could catalonia now finally be reborn told a similar coming up about two of going underground. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers just as they would a simple i want to become a lantern i want to ask some just about. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides address he used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. that's bank. policy to point out to them tha
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compared to the other large airlines in the country and they've been adding mostly flights to small cities cities that don't have competition from low cost carriers so those that revenue even though it's connecting revenue that they're mostly picking up is going to be better than the nonstop revenue that they have been flying so it's generally good for them the markets haven't liked the rate at which they've grown as quickly because it means more growth in the airline industry writ large and therefore more competition and lower fares but for united that's actually been fairly good they've been reporting stronger stronger results than american airlines as and they've also been cutting back slightly on their growth projections so the market seems to like that as well it seems to me gary that a lot of these sort of smaller mid-market locations you know they get maybe a direct flight into it for you know six months or a year and then somebody else saying they could make another carrier think they can make some money then the first one maybe bails from it it seems like they're always moving aro
compared to the other large airlines in the country and they've been adding mostly flights to small cities cities that don't have competition from low cost carriers so those that revenue even though it's connecting revenue that they're mostly picking up is going to be better than the nonstop revenue that they have been flying so it's generally good for them the markets haven't liked the rate at which they've grown as quickly because it means more growth in the airline industry writ large and...
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compared to the other large airlines in the country and they've been adding mostly flights to small cities cities that don't have competition from low cost carriers so those that revenue even though it's connecting revenue that they're mostly picking up is going to be better than the nonstop revenue that they have been flying so it's generally good for them the markets haven't liked the rate at which they've grown as quickly because it means more growth in the airline industry writ large and therefore more competition and lower fares but for united that's actually been fairly good they've been reporting stronger stronger results than american airlines as and they've also been cutting back slightly on their growth projections so the market seems to like that as well it seems to me gary that a lot of these sort of smaller mid-market locations you know they get maybe a direct flight into it for you know six months or a year then somebody else saying they could make another carrier think they can make some money then the first one maybe bails from it it seems like they're always moving around
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infrastructure i want to share this incident in a drainage trainee is a city south of her beda it's a small city in village where classes erupted on the thirteenth of july it wrapped it around the city for four days but then it teaches insight the build ups right inside their house and we kept receiving cries and calls for help from families and children who are injured actually people were not able to leave their houses until the morning and when they left they have to walk they had to walk fifteen miles on thought before they could find transportation. we responded to one of those families an admitted an endemic it appears all get into hospital his body was sprayed enchantments. his brother who was a newly burnt he suffocated from the small bed sesson example small example of a ladder much destructive scale if the conflict reaches today the city now was just a small example where people soul. what is the suffering is like when under attack as a matter thank you. thank you after the break on its thirtieth anniversary the director of heathers on whether a targets of the characters played by we d
infrastructure i want to share this incident in a drainage trainee is a city south of her beda it's a small city in village where classes erupted on the thirteenth of july it wrapped it around the city for four days but then it teaches insight the build ups right inside their house and we kept receiving cries and calls for help from families and children who are injured actually people were not able to leave their houses until the morning and when they left they have to walk they had to walk...
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by the small city tour. because the heart rate in the city. sort of your are your normal average size of mine a very sudden. i this fast to all. your irony meter. to see sherman the mindlessness. and please buy it for. her. and so the us and murray and i are. to concentrate on i just start again and told. if i do would he leave among the sleeping space by due to leave in mind the step. by a duty leaving my in the sleeve. during. his. says from the. danish me me. but i knew. the firm i was on. the smarts and mind of. x. . and there on the. distance a recent. thread already. read. this further. but. you. one in the who. can use the. stove me and. told me he played. diminish and far from me. told him far i'm talking to he doesn't farm because he can't open for its machine building don't move over the course and his friend finish him cuts by the shop for over. to him. you're. seeing them some. system something. i'm so shocked something. down it's in service. the tons should run. by a jury for money is it negligence and it's a job done studies get
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charlottesville is a small city, about 50,000 people, so there's not a lot of money for training. thaty event, we went into situation with a lot of uncertainty, and a lot of hope that there would not be violence. there were many, many people who showed up and work there as a force for peace. a lot of religious people, for example. but there were a lot of unknowns. >> here we are one year later, august 12, 2018, asking our viewers this morning about race relations in their community. a headline from the daily progress going back to 2014. december 2014, charlottesville community police-race relations in need of repair, say activists . how do you see things between the community of police, and what specific steps have been taken since last august. guest: good question. this has been an ongoing problem in charlottesville. we are a southern state, and even though we are a university town, this university town has a history of slavery, and post-civil war repression of the african-american community. so it is an ongoing story, and people today are rallying around a demand that things fin
charlottesville is a small city, about 50,000 people, so there's not a lot of money for training. thaty event, we went into situation with a lot of uncertainty, and a lot of hope that there would not be violence. there were many, many people who showed up and work there as a force for peace. a lot of religious people, for example. but there were a lot of unknowns. >> here we are one year later, august 12, 2018, asking our viewers this morning about race relations in their community. a...
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small city streets. big city thoroughfares. state highways, networking the nation.ere is the crisis. two-thirds of the way is now obsolete, worn out and inadequate and inferior in condition, capacity, and safety. sure these were good roads 30 years ago. when they were laid out. but nothing lasts forever. the waiting line forms on the right. and at the head of the waiting line is your local highway engineer. listen to what he thinks about our roads. all over the county our farm to market roads are dying of old age. not anybody's fault. just a matter of time. and not enough money to keep them up or make them modern. most were built in the '20s. but along came the neglect of the war years and beat them up and broke them down. we've been using them more and more ever since. what we need is toe invest more money in good new roads and instead of spending so much patching up worn out ones. what do the people think who must use these roads, asked the farmer. a sinkhole and washboard, rotted to nation and come every spring the bottoms drop out. and the milk truck driver. we
small city streets. big city thoroughfares. state highways, networking the nation.ere is the crisis. two-thirds of the way is now obsolete, worn out and inadequate and inferior in condition, capacity, and safety. sure these were good roads 30 years ago. when they were laid out. but nothing lasts forever. the waiting line forms on the right. and at the head of the waiting line is your local highway engineer. listen to what he thinks about our roads. all over the county our farm to market roads...
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country roads, small city streets, big city thoroughfares, state highways networking the nation.e's the crisis. two-thirds of the way is now obsolete, worn out, inadequate in width, inferior in condition, capacity and safety. ♪ ♪ sure, these were good roads 30 years ago when they were laid out, but nothing lasts forever. the waiting line forms on the right. and at the head of the waiting line is your local highway engineer. listen to what he thinks about our roads. >> all over the county our farm-to-market roads are dying of old age. not anybody's fault. just a matter of time. and not enough money to keep
country roads, small city streets, big city thoroughfares, state highways networking the nation.e's the crisis. two-thirds of the way is now obsolete, worn out, inadequate in width, inferior in condition, capacity and safety. ♪ ♪ sure, these were good roads 30 years ago when they were laid out, but nothing lasts forever. the waiting line forms on the right. and at the head of the waiting line is your local highway engineer. listen to what he thinks about our roads. >> all over the...
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country roads, and small city streets. big city thoroughfares, and state highways. networking the nation together. and here is the crisis. two thirds of the way is now obsolete. worn out and in adequate in length. inferior in conditions and safety. >>> sure these were good roads 30 years ago when they were laid out. but nothing lasts forever. the waiting line forms on the right. and at the head of the waiting line is your local highway engineer. listen to what he thinks about our roads. all over the county our farm to market roads or dying of old age. not anyone's fault just a matter of time. and not enough money to keep them up or make the modern. most were built in the 20s. along came the neglect of the war years. they beat them up and broke them down. will we need, is to invest more money in good roads instead of spending so much packing up worn out one's. what did the people think of us use these roads? asked the farmer. >> sinkholes and watched roads. -- watch boards. come every spring the bottom drops out. and the milk truck driver? paying for roads whether we
country roads, and small city streets. big city thoroughfares, and state highways. networking the nation together. and here is the crisis. two thirds of the way is now obsolete. worn out and in adequate in length. inferior in conditions and safety. >>> sure these were good roads 30 years ago when they were laid out. but nothing lasts forever. the waiting line forms on the right. and at the head of the waiting line is your local highway engineer. listen to what he thinks about our...
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it's a small city that officially doesn't exist. no water no electricity not even a firm ground over two thousand five hundred people live here. social costs. just like a street talks they live with. outside the tent city we approach a refugee who lives here it refers to speak with us somewhere else so we agreed to meet near the union headquarters. lemon is twenty three years old and until recently wasn't germany he too speaks ill of the field work here. as is just it's really bad the by the work is exhausting and you don't get decent pace to get normile get just twenty five euros as. you like many other harvest islam in can't afford an apartment i live and love me they all live like animals here. the people in europe see everything but they don't do anything in my mind nobody says a word months out than this. lemon had planned his future in germany now he's stuck in italy in hell he says later he'll tell us how he got here. one thing we noticed in calabria is that a large number of police and not just around the tent city are paid
it's a small city that officially doesn't exist. no water no electricity not even a firm ground over two thousand five hundred people live here. social costs. just like a street talks they live with. outside the tent city we approach a refugee who lives here it refers to speak with us somewhere else so we agreed to meet near the union headquarters. lemon is twenty three years old and until recently wasn't germany he too speaks ill of the field work here. as is just it's really bad the by the...
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offering kickbacks and classes thirty girls immediately signed up i thought wow this is only a small city is so many want training and then it would be worth opening a school that. since then the girls have been winning one tournament after another . but home attack in the evening suzanne proudly shows us how medals she only has one regret. i don't have a single. photo or video of me actually fighting. this here is all i have because in iran you're not allowed to film women doing sports. and that's why i can't show my students or children footage of me competing in the tournaments. the security services wouldn't allow that. to be the head of servers or the know me. suzanne pursued her dream against all the odds now her students are following in her footsteps inspirational instructor has given them the confidence to believe that the sky is the limit if they're prepared to fight. in this week's episode of ah global ideas they recently traveled to samoa over the past fifty years deforestation has destroyed all because a fraction of the country's rain forest the natural habitat of the around
offering kickbacks and classes thirty girls immediately signed up i thought wow this is only a small city is so many want training and then it would be worth opening a school that. since then the girls have been winning one tournament after another . but home attack in the evening suzanne proudly shows us how medals she only has one regret. i don't have a single. photo or video of me actually fighting. this here is all i have because in iran you're not allowed to film women doing sports. and...
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the pain and suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves is quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and that yale university.
the pain and suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves is quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and that yale university.
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cities around the country. the reality is, when you drill down into the data, murders are altar concentrated into a small part of the city where the population is dispersed. the first step is you have to talk about the problems not as citywide or national phenomenons but as hyper localized phenomenons. host: so when you talk about it, in if you look at the hyper local level, what are some of the contributing factors you are seeing? guest: to me one of the most important contributing factors is the lack of accountability for the criminal class in the cities. chicago in particular, you have too many repeat offenders finding their way back out to the street shortly after an arrest. or a very small amount of time in prison. in chicago the average prison arrest for shooting or homicide had 12 prior arrests. that's a jarring number. what it tells me is that the police are doing a relatively decent job of catching the right people will, but the criminal justice system more broadly has ,o reconsider their practices and thinking about how they can hold these people for longer peppers -- periods of time. host: so where do
cities around the country. the reality is, when you drill down into the data, murders are altar concentrated into a small part of the city where the population is dispersed. the first step is you have to talk about the problems not as citywide or national phenomenons but as hyper localized phenomenons. host: so when you talk about it, in if you look at the hyper local level, what are some of the contributing factors you are seeing? guest: to me one of the most important contributing factors is...
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they are small community papers , small cities, they cover school boards and mayo they do the important powerful accountable and informing the citizenry. rajini: the editorial includes me poll findings, one that suggests that 29% of americans s media isat the n indeed the enemy of the people. how you counter that viewpoint? alex: this is one of the things that we can say when president trump's supporters say these are t just words and this is je way he talks. these words have consequences. "enemy of the people" is particularly alarming. 51% of republicans this tuesdayd said they agith that statement. that should be alarmi to anybody who believes in a free hidemocracy and incountry. rajini: thanks very much for joining us. alex: thank you. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." l st come, ate mysry dating back thousands of years is revealed. the history behind mummification. rajini: two women accused of killing the half-brother of north korean leader kim jong-il are tokim jong-un stand trial. placing accused of deadly nerve agent under kim jong nam's face at the kuala lumpur a
they are small community papers , small cities, they cover school boards and mayo they do the important powerful accountable and informing the citizenry. rajini: the editorial includes me poll findings, one that suggests that 29% of americans s media isat the n indeed the enemy of the people. how you counter that viewpoint? alex: this is one of the things that we can say when president trump's supporters say these are t just words and this is je way he talks. these words have consequences....
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the small city centre lies in a valley surrounded by hills, so there are wonderful views almost everywhereof course we don't know sarajevo primarily for its beauty. we know it for the terrible siege which ended with more than 10,000 people losing their lives in the 1990s. for three—and—a—half years, bosnian serbs rained rockets down on the city. a quarter of a century later the scars are still visible. this used to be a holiday inn and it's where the world's press was stationed during the siege. it became a symbol of the war, and you might remember its distinctive yellow cladding on the outside, which has been kept to this day. the hotel has only just changed hands. it has had extensive renovation work and recently reopened under a different name. you would never know that for years, it was subject to frequent shelling and gunfire. normally, you might pay extra for a beautiful view of these hills, but for that very same reason it was one of the most dangerous spots to be in this hotel. artillery fire was being blasted from the top of those hills and actually lit this building on fire above
the small city centre lies in a valley surrounded by hills, so there are wonderful views almost everywhereof course we don't know sarajevo primarily for its beauty. we know it for the terrible siege which ended with more than 10,000 people losing their lives in the 1990s. for three—and—a—half years, bosnian serbs rained rockets down on the city. a quarter of a century later the scars are still visible. this used to be a holiday inn and it's where the world's press was stationed during the...
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retrag american men and women to the rules of the workforce theanaget employment service in the small city of york pennsylvania said one year ago to find jobs for men now we need to find men for jobs. what about housing? they needed places to live near the factories so roosevelt set up an agency called the decision of defense housing with 2.5 million new homes.ower so with energy and ironicallys s this vitality promises you. >> the member of number of that the bill with 1776.treat from wt began in 1919 when the senate reject did woodrow wilson's league of nations. the plan died in lend lease meant that the united states was embarking upon the road of global leadership. from then on, well at least until the election of 26 teen [laughter] america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i would like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt, admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and frank knox for their commitment to democratic values and general spirit of internationalist than global responsibility. and a thank you all
retrag american men and women to the rules of the workforce theanaget employment service in the small city of york pennsylvania said one year ago to find jobs for men now we need to find men for jobs. what about housing? they needed places to live near the factories so roosevelt set up an agency called the decision of defense housing with 2.5 million new homes.ower so with energy and ironicallys s this vitality promises you. >> the member of number of that the bill with 1776.treat from wt...
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the pain the suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves is quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and that yale university medical school which is one of the best in the entire united states very expensive this the city has to pay for the taxpayer has to pay for it so here we have this crazy situation where who are these taxpayers paying for this of the obama pear care folks are paying full boat like. a oh you me i'm supporting like a thousand cannabinoid addicted losers out sob yeah yeah yeah well this is a no this is another this is the general taxpayer and this is important to note because this is going in to my final headline here which ties to the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen linked to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of
the pain the suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves is quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and that yale university medical school which is one of the best in the entire united states very expensive this the city has to pay for the taxpayer has to pay for it so here we have this crazy situation where who are these taxpayers paying for this of the...
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how one small city is making big changes to try and stay afloat. >>> later, could you have something extra in your credit report the bushes are changing the way they calculate scores. how to see if your number is up. right now a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ water is a source of life but as more and more americans are learning it can be a terrible source of destruction, too one community had two 1,000 year floods in the span of two years. latest hitting this past memorial day what's behind the devastation. the answer it surgeons out is complicated as die and i olick find out in ellicott city, maryland. >> it would have been called a thousand year flood if the same destructive deluge hadn't crushed through ellicott city pld, two years before. the first time around in 2016 on the city's nearly 250-year-old main street, shop owners like donna sanger worked tirelessly to rebuild. >> this was this enthusiasm, let's put on a show, bring the town back. >> reporter: but this time. >> this is more like a funeral. >> reporter: joe sexton is a scientist who uses satellite image
how one small city is making big changes to try and stay afloat. >>> later, could you have something extra in your credit report the bushes are changing the way they calculate scores. how to see if your number is up. right now a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ water is a source of life but as more and more americans are learning it can be a terrible source of destruction, too one community had two 1,000 year floods in the span of two years. latest hitting this past...
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the pain and suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves is quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and that yale university medical school which is one of the best in the entire united states very expensive this the city has to pay for the taxpayer has to pay for it so here we have this crazy situation where who are these taxpayers paying for this of the obama pair care folks are paying full boat like. a oh you me i'm supporting like a fountain cannabinoid addicted losers out sob yeah yeah yeah well this isn't no this is another this is the general taxpayer and this is important to note because this is going in to my final headline here which ties the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen links to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of hu
the pain and suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves is quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and that yale university medical school which is one of the best in the entire united states very expensive this the city has to pay for the taxpayer has to pay for it so here we have this crazy situation where who are these taxpayers paying for this of the...
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the legislature in piers south dakota town of ten thousand i was a chicago kid never lived in a small city i then worked in chicago and i was sent to war she covered the war from the pentagon learned they hate the war but the point i'm making is by the time i got to the meat life story had been in the business eight or nine years and so when i got a tip about somebody shooting up a village you've got to read before you write so i used to i was not about watching reading the new york times...
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this happened in the small city of hurcane, west virginia. i am not making this up. >> she's being a good citizen. >> close that trunk. >>> all right, coming up, the next big tv reboot. the furry friend from the '80s that may be making a comeback. >>> also ahead, the key to true happiness, and it's got nothing to do with money. >>> and we check in with the homeless man who was seen shaving in a parking lot before a job interview and got a little help from a police officer. well, he's got a great new story to tell. well, he's got a great new story to tell. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating
this happened in the small city of hurcane, west virginia. i am not making this up. >> she's being a good citizen. >> close that trunk. >>> all right, coming up, the next big tv reboot. the furry friend from the '80s that may be making a comeback. >>> also ahead, the key to true happiness, and it's got nothing to do with money. >>> and we check in with the homeless man who was seen shaving in a parking lot before a job interview and got a little help from...
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the pain and suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves as quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and the yale university medical school which is one of the best in the entire united states very expensive this the city has to pay for the taxpayer has to pay for it so here we have this crazy situation where who are these taxpayers paying for this all of the obama pair care folks are paying full boat like a oh you me i'm supporting like a thousand cannabinoid addicted losers out side yeah yeah yeah well this is a no this is another this is the general taxpayer and this is important to note because this is going in to my final headline here which ties the first one where you're seeing the bombs drop in yemen links to lockheed martin linked to general dynamics linked to raytheon here big media companies are branching into health care here's why and they point to comcast remember where rachel maddow works a member comcast cares well because of this sort of
the pain and suffering the patient's family on the patients themselves as quite a big burden on a small city it would be a big burden in a big city remember these are public health you have to treat these people because they might be dying and the yale university medical school which is one of the best in the entire united states very expensive this the city has to pay for the taxpayer has to pay for it so here we have this crazy situation where who are these taxpayers paying for this all of...
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network even in small cities in the northern part of the country here in many rule areas you might not even get a signal even here in frankfurt there are places where you have slow or almost no internet and also here at the frankfurt stock exchange germany's financial hop inside we almost don't have any cellular signal all right i hope that you could still follow the news we just mentioned that the central bank is meeting in jackson hole is taking place and does that play a role where you are oh yes they are monitoring exactly what's going to happen during this meeting you mentioned it a little bit earlier it will be also the first opportunity for mr powell to talk if what he things if the trade war or conflict is going to hurt the u.s. economy investors are expecting during the next nine to twelve months three to four more interest her interest rate hikes in the united states something you just mentioned it donald trump is not going to like. in frankfurt think is a much. well meanwhile u.s. sanctions against russia appear to be biting the ruble has fallen to its lowest level against t
network even in small cities in the northern part of the country here in many rule areas you might not even get a signal even here in frankfurt there are places where you have slow or almost no internet and also here at the frankfurt stock exchange germany's financial hop inside we almost don't have any cellular signal all right i hope that you could still follow the news we just mentioned that the central bank is meeting in jackson hole is taking place and does that play a role where you are...
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now so i don't have family i settled in debts mold a small city in north west in germany and would often i'm. one have bit all my in the head of a house so i. missed it not been here at least understands this in the school it's not at this point. since twenty foot team germany has taken in more than one and a half million refugees. the majority from the middle east and north africa. upon arrival most are assigned to a new town by the german government selected according to its population size and the standard of living. is the school does a slender. distance to no desire to get around this is class. of a such a race to his start i lined us to see our factories it was going to be at least kind of the water they think of you don't know and this puts you on this with the. debt with around seventy thousand inhabitants was asked to accept seven hundred migrants equivalent to about one percent of its population. the initial public response was cautious start to give you some good and forgive but that's hard to. my family to feel of mention of naming on. british soccer and the bush team think i
now so i don't have family i settled in debts mold a small city in north west in germany and would often i'm. one have bit all my in the head of a house so i. missed it not been here at least understands this in the school it's not at this point. since twenty foot team germany has taken in more than one and a half million refugees. the majority from the middle east and north africa. upon arrival most are assigned to a new town by the german government selected according to its population size...
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an aircraft carrier uses more fuel in an hour than a small city does in an entire day. and military operations around the world are responsible for the production of ten percent of global c o two emissions. the generals often cite national security and the need for maintaining a strong defensive capability as the main reason why the armed forces should be exempt from limits on energy consumption. this is a military training ground in western germany the bundeswehr has been using it for decades but they've turned one hundred hectares of the zone into a nature conservation area a good example of military policy that's environmentally friendly. but if war breaks out all bets are off. on that but they won't discuss their unit in battle those who survive are those who shoot first and accurately. based on that assumption the generals are not going to pay a lot of attention to how the forests are going to look and ten or twenty years. or how farming will be affected. or the health risks for civilians but their own. father. military conflicts take a huge toll on the environment
an aircraft carrier uses more fuel in an hour than a small city does in an entire day. and military operations around the world are responsible for the production of ten percent of global c o two emissions. the generals often cite national security and the need for maintaining a strong defensive capability as the main reason why the armed forces should be exempt from limits on energy consumption. this is a military training ground in western germany the bundeswehr has been using it for decades...