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you look at the early eighties multi family did worse. and of course in this current environment, both my tall family is -- i want to emphasize the grids are driven by historical experience no one's changing the map the map as what the map is, and we're happy to do that. i also just think it's important to recognize we can't simply just take the 2008 experience and assume that every cycle for multi-family is going to perform similarly. >> i believe my time has expired. >> your time has expired. i now recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. >> thank you very much madam chair. i thank the witness for appearing, i also think the staff for the outstanding job they're doing in providing intelligence. mister director you've indicated that there is a housing crisis for renters. you have so indicating i assume that you're talking about 30 to 40 million people, who have gone through eviction throughout the end of the year. i assume that you are talking about the 1.5 million renters in the same survey who reported that they
you look at the early eighties multi family did worse. and of course in this current environment, both my tall family is -- i want to emphasize the grids are driven by historical experience no one's changing the map the map as what the map is, and we're happy to do that. i also just think it's important to recognize we can't simply just take the 2008 experience and assume that every cycle for multi-family is going to perform similarly. >> i believe my time has expired. >> your time...
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why, the lobbyists for multi-billion dollar insurance companies. they're already making billions of dollars. they don't have to worry about paying the bills. they don't have to worry about their children going back to school. they don't have to worry about jobs and this bill gives them one more gift? how can we possibly say we support that and then go back home and say we're on the side of our people. if the majority leader wants to put the so-called skinny bill, including with the give away to the multi-billion dollar insurance companies, well, do it the right way. bring it here, set up a real debate on the bill. debate that the country deserves and i think the majority of republicans and democrats would want. let the process work, not a process that only rewards high paid lobbyists from multi-billion dollar corporations. that allows senators, both sides of the aisle, to say here is where i stand with the people in my state, the people of my state have to pay the bills, who have to send their kids back to school. who are trying to keep their jobs
why, the lobbyists for multi-billion dollar insurance companies. they're already making billions of dollars. they don't have to worry about paying the bills. they don't have to worry about their children going back to school. they don't have to worry about jobs and this bill gives them one more gift? how can we possibly say we support that and then go back home and say we're on the side of our people. if the majority leader wants to put the so-called skinny bill, including with the give away to...
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it's not a sweeping multi-trillion dollar plan to rebuild the entire country in republicans' image. it does not even contain every single relief policy that republicans ourselves think would help in the short-term. i'm confident the democrats would feel the same way, but the american people don't need us to keep argument over what might be perfect. they need us to actually make a law. so democratic leaders are perfectly free to come out here and keep up their playbook from these past months, just blast away. blast away in bad faith, call names, and complain about the infinite number of things this proposal does not do. maybe they'll bring back their goldilocks and say our mult multi-billion dollar proposal is too small, too skinny even though the democrats passed a piecemeal bill for the postal service that ignored everything else. a piecemeal bill for the postal service that ignored everything else. democrats can do all that if they want to, madam president, i understand they've already been criticizing this bill today before they'd even read it. before it had even been put out. mo
it's not a sweeping multi-trillion dollar plan to rebuild the entire country in republicans' image. it does not even contain every single relief policy that republicans ourselves think would help in the short-term. i'm confident the democrats would feel the same way, but the american people don't need us to keep argument over what might be perfect. they need us to actually make a law. so democratic leaders are perfectly free to come out here and keep up their playbook from these past months,...
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when image the multi- task force gives us long-term effects and fires.ry has capability has bias and assist people take a look at how we are going to information operations in the future. because we know this information operations all the time. we're take a look at how we train. take a look at how the technology we used to have combat training areas. now we have cyber ranges or we can go in practice or doing cyber. virtual reality to have soldiers to advantage of that. with tumor aircraft coming in. we are retiring our sensors and shooters together. on air defense, looking lasers, putting on sensors and shoot together since any type of threat. were doing things to make soldiers more lethal with some assistance. but most importantly we are doing a lot. we talk about new stuff, it is moving industrial age personal management system to a gallant management system. so we launch that came up will compact around. as far as when it comes to transformation inc. getting it ready for the next 30 years, where the most important things we do is we are taking indust
when image the multi- task force gives us long-term effects and fires.ry has capability has bias and assist people take a look at how we are going to information operations in the future. because we know this information operations all the time. we're take a look at how we train. take a look at how the technology we used to have combat training areas. now we have cyber ranges or we can go in practice or doing cyber. virtual reality to have soldiers to advantage of that. with tumor aircraft...
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my democratic colleagues should stand up and tell the american people which elements of our multi multi -- proposal they propose. they should stand up and tell the american people which parts of the proposal we'll vote on today they're actually against. today we're going to vote to extend the additional federal unemployment insurance. democrats vote against that? thanks to senator collins and senator rubio, we're going to vote on a whole second round of p.p.p. for hard-hit businesses. are democrats against that? thanks to colleagues like senator ernst, daines, gardner and sullivan we'll be voting on new support for small businesses like farms and fisheries. thanks to senator cornyn, we'll be voting on commonsense legal protections at universities and nonprofits have been asking for. who are the democrats excited to vote against? the farmers or the university presidents? thanks to chairman alexander and senator blunt we're going to vote on an incredibly robust package for education and health care to get kids back to school safely and then defeat this virus through science. we'll be voti
my democratic colleagues should stand up and tell the american people which elements of our multi multi -- proposal they propose. they should stand up and tell the american people which parts of the proposal we'll vote on today they're actually against. today we're going to vote to extend the additional federal unemployment insurance. democrats vote against that? thanks to senator collins and senator rubio, we're going to vote on a whole second round of p.p.p. for hard-hit businesses. are...
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you may have heard of nollywood nigeria's multi-billion dollar film industry the coronavirus appears to have it fully and grip lockdowns and strict new health measures have been extent. productions and blowing up budgets and also changing the type of stories that can be told and how they can be told correspondent funny fasher reports from lagos'. usually this place is buzzing the students dreaming of a career in the film industry it's been closed for the past 6 months a huge loss for and the miss already a big name in nollywood who founded the school. its sense of my income for this year from my project the t.v. series the film in the cinema and acting school she still considers herself one of the lucky ones able to make money the streaming platforms but nollywood is changing making films now means preparing them with 19 in mind we happily have kissing scenes anymore as a writer when i'm working i try to avoid a lot of those things and very little touch if there will be any at all so we try to write a script not to depict that but it could be boring but for now we just don't have any
you may have heard of nollywood nigeria's multi-billion dollar film industry the coronavirus appears to have it fully and grip lockdowns and strict new health measures have been extent. productions and blowing up budgets and also changing the type of stories that can be told and how they can be told correspondent funny fasher reports from lagos'. usually this place is buzzing the students dreaming of a career in the film industry it's been closed for the past 6 months a huge loss for and the...
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they weren't multi-national corporations.hey were small businesses, mom and pop businesses owned by traditional mom and pop middle class. the multi-national corporations put out statements of support to black live matters and donated to their cause bile black lives matter burned their competition to a crisp. but democratic mayors and governors didn't stop small businesses from being torched. they pulled their police back and refused to let president trump send in the guard. mr. middle class joe didn't tell anybody to knock it off until it was too late. in delaware where all the multi corporations are located. >> the simple truth is, donald trump failed to protect america. the virus we are seeing in donald trump's america. it's getting worse and you know why. donald trump adds fuel to every fire. his failure to call on his supporters to stop acting as an armed militia shows how weak he is. does anyone believe there will be less violence in america if donald trump is elected. jesse: here is what happened in portland last weeken
they weren't multi-national corporations.hey were small businesses, mom and pop businesses owned by traditional mom and pop middle class. the multi-national corporations put out statements of support to black live matters and donated to their cause bile black lives matter burned their competition to a crisp. but democratic mayors and governors didn't stop small businesses from being torched. they pulled their police back and refused to let president trump send in the guard. mr. middle class joe...
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of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen now to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the earliest days of the virus china lock down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my travel ban of their country even as they cancel domestic flights and lock citizens in their homes you hoping to we should follow the guidance of science keep full play to the leading role of the world health organization and launch a joint international response to beat this pandemic any attempt to politicize the issue or stigmatize action must be rejected. the virus will be defeated humanity will win this battle. we're going to be tonight you're the big w.'s chief international editor richard walker richard it's good to see you we've heard so many times that the best diplomacy is done in person this year thanks
of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen now to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the earliest days of the virus china lock down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my...
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of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen el to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this play on to the world china in the earliest days of the virus china lock down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my travel ban out of their country even as they cancelled domestic flights unlocked citizens and their homes. we should follow the guidance of science the full plate to the leading role of the world health organization and launch a joint international response to beat this pandemic any attempt to politicize the issue or stigmatize action must be rejected. the virus will be defeated humanity will win this battle for sure we're joining me tonight here at the big samples to w.'s chief international editor richard walker richard it's good to see you we've heard so many times that the best diplomacy is done in person this
of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen el to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this play on to the world china in the earliest days of the virus china lock down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my travel...
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commitment to multi literalism. effective multilateral action is indeed most appropriate and timely as it kept as calm and. a new. organization in the. approaches to the many challenges we face in the water. as we reflect on the future. we want and the united nation we need we must realize that the peoples. of us count on us. it was a system. to marshal a truly effective and inclusive as opposed to the can order. then the united nations would have its core mission of giving exploration. and solution to the things of the intent if you know when we need to. actually seize. the future we want to get in t. human rights. human dignity. human for us. and of course. the principles or believe no one behind and do we know how. to be expressed through accountability. groups initiatives and elimination of. quest for by future hope and who is credited for nigerians. administration has embarked on measures. and. it is if. we intend to achieve this implementation of the. system we need. and the medium. who the 20202025. 2026 to 2
commitment to multi literalism. effective multilateral action is indeed most appropriate and timely as it kept as calm and. a new. organization in the. approaches to the many challenges we face in the water. as we reflect on the future. we want and the united nation we need we must realize that the peoples. of us count on us. it was a system. to marshal a truly effective and inclusive as opposed to the can order. then the united nations would have its core mission of giving exploration. and...
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today, we're focused on the embarcadero seawall, the multi-hazard risk assessment. i mentioned the measures to reduce risk. we've been out during this process of performing the risk assessment, understanding key priorities from community and stakeholder engagement. and we want to describe to the commission and the public next steps to develop proposition a projects. so as a brief overview of the embarcadero seawall program, it's from fishermen's wharf to mission creek. we're in the planning phase of the work through the end of 2021. our focus is seismic and flood risk associated with the seawall and proposition a is the funding source. along with proposition a, we submitted a seawall earthquake safety program bond report to the capital planning committee and the board of supervisors, which outlined the need for the bond, mentioned the need to perform the multi-hazard risk assessment and really set forth these critical criteria for the program life, safety and disaster response which are going to guide our thinking as we develop proposition a projects. so these are t
today, we're focused on the embarcadero seawall, the multi-hazard risk assessment. i mentioned the measures to reduce risk. we've been out during this process of performing the risk assessment, understanding key priorities from community and stakeholder engagement. and we want to describe to the commission and the public next steps to develop proposition a projects. so as a brief overview of the embarcadero seawall program, it's from fishermen's wharf to mission creek. we're in the planning...
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that's what made the trump family a millionaire -- you know, a multi-million dollar business. and it is alarming to see the extent to which trump has continued to pay almost nothing in taxes compared to average americans when his family owes so much to the american taxpayer. >> phil rucker, let's fast forward 21 hours and change. we're in the middle of a pandemic. we have a death toll north of 200,000, aiming for a quarter million souls in this country, and now this reporting. the president as huckster, in deep, heavy amounts of debt. not an ideal time to take the stage in the first presidential debate. how much of an acknowledgement of that is there in the trump west wing and campaign effort? >> well, brian, it's obvious inside the white house that this is a troubling news environment for the president to open this debate where he was hoping to put biden on the defensive and talk about hunter biden and all of the conspiracies that the president has been floating for months now. now he's going to be confronted not only with this tax reporting but with the reality, documented i
that's what made the trump family a millionaire -- you know, a multi-million dollar business. and it is alarming to see the extent to which trump has continued to pay almost nothing in taxes compared to average americans when his family owes so much to the american taxpayer. >> phil rucker, let's fast forward 21 hours and change. we're in the middle of a pandemic. we have a death toll north of 200,000, aiming for a quarter million souls in this country, and now this reporting. the...
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we even serviced some destinations —— multis.back some nurses that we re bring back some nurses that were stuck there. we also did the wrong place daily. in one we brought back radioactive isotopes that we need for our hospitals to function. so we we re hospitals to function. so we were bringing in essential supplies to the country as well during the pandemic. and then what happened to you injune? the company released a refreshed schedule for the summer period. so we were starting to have a normal summer schedule. the company decided to let go over half the company? what was your experience, luke, tell us about the day you found out you're not to be flying anymore? we we re not to be flying anymore? we were sent an e—mail on a friday night at ten past 11 at night, informing us of the decision that the company was making us redundant. i actually found out through the newspapers the next day, because by that time i will is already in bed and the next morning i opened the newspapers before i opened my e—mail. newspapers before i ope
we even serviced some destinations —— multis.back some nurses that we re bring back some nurses that were stuck there. we also did the wrong place daily. in one we brought back radioactive isotopes that we need for our hospitals to function. so we we re hospitals to function. so we were bringing in essential supplies to the country as well during the pandemic. and then what happened to you injune? the company released a refreshed schedule for the summer period. so we were starting to have a...
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what we have to do is figure out how we make our multi—ethnic societies work.tern democracies. how are we gonna make these societies work? is it going to be by doubling down and reinforcing the mistaken notion that we are separate races and that therefore every separate racial category must be somehow equally respected, even though these colour categories necessarily imply higher archaical arrangements, coming from slavery? or is the way we make our multi—ethnic societies function better by trying to actually live up to the idea of transcendent humanism, in which people are individuals, not avatars of groups broadly defined, abstractly coloured ? how do we make that function? black lives matter you mentioned. in terms of their desire to not be violated in the streets and shot down by police officers — and police officers in america, they destroy 1,000 people or more a year of all physical varieties, of all so—called racial backgrounds. they kill about 500 white people a year in america and they kill disproportionately a lot of black and native american people i
what we have to do is figure out how we make our multi—ethnic societies work.tern democracies. how are we gonna make these societies work? is it going to be by doubling down and reinforcing the mistaken notion that we are separate races and that therefore every separate racial category must be somehow equally respected, even though these colour categories necessarily imply higher archaical arrangements, coming from slavery? or is the way we make our multi—ethnic societies function better by...
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refusing any political or democratic consideration multi-nationals concern. themselves outside politics and above the law. laws still exist. while vattenfall trial against germany is proceeding in washington the federal constitutional court in karlsruhe where the 1st complaint was lived give this judgment to. the court declares that abandoning nuclear power conforms to the german constitution and that the companies affected will have to receive a financial compensation. if i come off to prove to your room and when it is it's christmas rove on trade schools farm and appear your shots on target on our country and how to also distant cousins of us from here good to even also song on commision seems to be least industrial in the tradition for the. bagel and give you a foster mom that's involved in guns i'm not condemning those looking to move i just feel even in houston is often pushed the. same visa. almost appreciate it only to be. given a free. as he was cured and. thus must confide in east insureds he says there should be 5 it does communion. so long it can a
refusing any political or democratic consideration multi-nationals concern. themselves outside politics and above the law. laws still exist. while vattenfall trial against germany is proceeding in washington the federal constitutional court in karlsruhe where the 1st complaint was lived give this judgment to. the court declares that abandoning nuclear power conforms to the german constitution and that the companies affected will have to receive a financial compensation. if i come off to prove...
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more than 700 structures destroyed, including this rv park, home to this multi-. >> what did he say? >> he said we're going to make it through. >> more than a million acres have burned and left ten dead. the governoye we y oregonians w are on some level of evacuation stoirk . so these have been devastating. >> reporter: the governor calling them a blow torch. >> it's apocalyptic. >> reporter: tonight in northern california there are still at least 13 people missing in the area of the north complex fire, which has burned nearly 300,000 acres. there's not much left of the town of berry creek. >> i cried. i cried for a long time. >> reporter: the skies in california are filling the skies with hazardous smoke as homeowners prepare for another night. lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >> tropical storm sally is on schedule to strike tuesday possibly as a hurricane one hurricane. cbs news neurologist and climate specialist jeff berardelli has more. >> it could bring with it a storm surge of a category three. it will become a hurricane probably tomorrow afternoon, making landfall in sout
more than 700 structures destroyed, including this rv park, home to this multi-. >> what did he say? >> he said we're going to make it through. >> more than a million acres have burned and left ten dead. the governoye we y oregonians w are on some level of evacuation stoirk . so these have been devastating. >> reporter: the governor calling them a blow torch. >> it's apocalyptic. >> reporter: tonight in northern california there are still at least 13 people...
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i think it will be a multi-year rebuild. i think, i hope people will want to return to the big city. that's my take and i'm sticking to it. maybe i'll put my money where my mouth is and buy more real estate in the city because i think it is a good investment. >> that's what i was going to ask. too big to fail. you've got the deal book >> let me say this -- i'm not selling anything in new york >> all right that's a statement i think you need to double down in a big way and deploy some of that dry powder. you are long new york. let's go, man. >> i'm long new york >> i often look at real estate websites as sort of a hobby or i don't know what i'm doing. the prices haven't actually come down nearly as much as you think. i want to see what happens over the next six months to a year. we'll see. >> i think the next six months are probably key from people i've spoken to say, prices haven't come down but there haven't been a lot of sales yet. everybody is in this wait and see. it is a game of chicken right now. >> would to hurt to pu
i think it will be a multi-year rebuild. i think, i hope people will want to return to the big city. that's my take and i'm sticking to it. maybe i'll put my money where my mouth is and buy more real estate in the city because i think it is a good investment. >> that's what i was going to ask. too big to fail. you've got the deal book >> let me say this -- i'm not selling anything in new york >> all right that's a statement i think you need to double down in a big way and...
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to find a new antibiotic that's effective against multi resistant bacteria is the holy grail because they're so very hard to get rid of we're feeling pretty optimistic right now that a new drug can be found to combat. but the work is extremely challenging the bacteria from the sponges a very delicate the team have managed to identify and study them for the 1st time using a new method they invented that's a major step in its own right. identifying an antibacterial agent in nature is one thing but turning it into a reliable drug is a process also fraught with difficulties and there's no guarantee of success. it's a very slow and arduous process that takes about a decade and it's also very expensive. should p.-l. and his team find the holy grail any resulting new drug would probably not immediately go into mass production and be widely used. if it is indeed effective against the deadliest of multi resistant bacteria it would probably 1st join the exclusive club of last resort agents and being used sparingly if. it's a pharmaceutical treasure trove. valuable by active substances are cont
to find a new antibiotic that's effective against multi resistant bacteria is the holy grail because they're so very hard to get rid of we're feeling pretty optimistic right now that a new drug can be found to combat. but the work is extremely challenging the bacteria from the sponges a very delicate the team have managed to identify and study them for the 1st time using a new method they invented that's a major step in its own right. identifying an antibacterial agent in nature is one thing...
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if it is indeed effective against the deadliest of multi resistant bacteria it would probably 1st join the exclusive club of last resort agents and to be used sparingly if. it's a pharmaceutical treasure trove. valuable by active substances are contained in sponges in mollusks and coral reefs which could help us combat viruses or cancer for example. but we already destroying those valuable resources before we even get to grasp their potential. in. the south coast of maine york or. just with the on attack marine science n.g.o.s a gathering plastic in the mediterranean in order to collect data. sophie who go it's the captain of the research vessel. as a dozen this is what's called a man touch will and it was given to us by our organization called 5 giant tells its own 83000 man to trolls for use by scientists around the world of. the structure is inspired by them and to read a species found in sub tropical and tropical oceans. we filter the water for 30 minutes what we're looking for a micro plastics that's the net works exactly like a man to read a filter feed and. so what we catch is w
if it is indeed effective against the deadliest of multi resistant bacteria it would probably 1st join the exclusive club of last resort agents and to be used sparingly if. it's a pharmaceutical treasure trove. valuable by active substances are contained in sponges in mollusks and coral reefs which could help us combat viruses or cancer for example. but we already destroying those valuable resources before we even get to grasp their potential. in. the south coast of maine york or. just with the...
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to find a new antibiotic that's effective against multi resistant bacteria is the holy grail because they're so very hard to get rid of we're feeling pretty optimistic right now that a new drug can be found. but the work is extremely challenging the bacteria from the sponges a very delicate the team have managed to identify and study them for the 1st time using a new method they invented. that's a major step in its own right. identifying an antibacterial agent in nature is one thing but turning it into a reliable drug is a process also fraught with difficulties and that's no guarantee of success. dozens are long it's a very slow and arduous process that takes about a decade and is also very expensive. should p.-l. and his team find the holy grail any resulting new drug would probably not immediately go into mass production and be white least. if it is indeed effective against the deadliest of multi resistant bacteria it would probably 1st join the exclusive club of last resort agents and to be used sparingly if a chill. it's a pharmaceutical treasure trove. valuable by active substan
to find a new antibiotic that's effective against multi resistant bacteria is the holy grail because they're so very hard to get rid of we're feeling pretty optimistic right now that a new drug can be found. but the work is extremely challenging the bacteria from the sponges a very delicate the team have managed to identify and study them for the 1st time using a new method they invented. that's a major step in its own right. identifying an antibacterial agent in nature is one thing but turning...
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to find a new antibiotic that's effective against multi resistant bacteria is the holy grail because there's so very hard to get rid of we're feeling pretty optimistic right now that a new drug can be found. but the work is extremely challenging the bacteria from the sponges a very delicate the team have managed to identify and study them for the 1st time using a new method they invented that's a major step in its own right. identifying an antibacterial agent in nature is one thing but turning it into a reliable dry. this approach says it all so fraught with difficulties and that's no guarantee of success. doesn't say a long it's a very slow and arduous process that takes about a decade and it's also very expensive. should p.-l. and his team find the holy grail any resulting new drug would probably not immediately go into mass production and be white least. if it is indeed effective against the deadliest of multi resistant bacteria it would probably 1st join the exclusive club of last resort agents and being used sparingly if. it's a pharmaceutical treasure trove. valuable bioactive
to find a new antibiotic that's effective against multi resistant bacteria is the holy grail because there's so very hard to get rid of we're feeling pretty optimistic right now that a new drug can be found. but the work is extremely challenging the bacteria from the sponges a very delicate the team have managed to identify and study them for the 1st time using a new method they invented that's a major step in its own right. identifying an antibacterial agent in nature is one thing but turning...
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of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen now to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the earliest days of the virus china lock down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my travel ban with their country even as they cancel domestic flights and locked citizens in their homes. we should follow the guidance of science give full play to the leading role of the world health organization and launch a joint international response to beat this pandemic any attempt to politicize the issue or stigmatize action must be rejected. the virus will be defeated humanity will win this battle. we're going to be tonight you're the big chief international editor richard walker richard it's good to see you we've heard so many times that the best diplomacy is done in person this year thanks to the pandem
of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen now to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the earliest days of the virus china lock down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my...
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multi-asset strategy.look at what we are seeing right now with yields, is it correct to say that they are so low, because of a belief in the fed put, that they are going to go and buy and suppress yields if we get inflation? or is it that bond traders are saying hopes of inflation are inflated themselves? yields are right where they are? gregory: i think it is more of the latter. thank you for having me. the yield market, the environment for yields is basically responding to the underlying growth dynamics and underlying inflation dynamics. so all of the hubbub over the fed change around the 2% symmetry is important, but it doesn't change the fundamental fact that you are not seeing any real inflation. inflation expectations are anchored by actual inflation, and the fed has been undershooting for quite some time. then we had this big shock to march, so it is coming off the bottom, but for inflation and growth to be at a sustainable level, i just don't see it, so i think the bond market is spot on. if anythi
multi-asset strategy.look at what we are seeing right now with yields, is it correct to say that they are so low, because of a belief in the fed put, that they are going to go and buy and suppress yields if we get inflation? or is it that bond traders are saying hopes of inflation are inflated themselves? yields are right where they are? gregory: i think it is more of the latter. thank you for having me. the yield market, the environment for yields is basically responding to the underlying...
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the united nations as it turns 75 this year with age that stability is showing signs of fragility multi-lateralism working together doesn't seem to work anymore and the consequences are deadly the coronavirus and.
the united nations as it turns 75 this year with age that stability is showing signs of fragility multi-lateralism working together doesn't seem to work anymore and the consequences are deadly the coronavirus and.
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chancellor angela merkel spokesman has underlines that she would not rule out consequences on the multi-billion euro don't stream to pipeline project if moscow fails to thoroughly investigate the case he also says the german leader is open to all sanctions. the north stream to pipeline through the baltic sea means a lot to both parties for russia it's a source of solid foreign currency for germany and other e.u. countries it's a major energy conduit but following the poisoning of russian opposition figurehead alexei no vaal me a crime blamed on my scout the german government has for the 1st time considered halting construction of north stream to it wouldn't be the 1st time the e.u. has levied sanctions against russia the number of cases in which countries impose sanctions on others is climbing accelerating rapidly from 2004 on besides russia the country's most often targeted are iran and north korea the main pretext for such sanctions are violations of human rights and democratic procedures they're also often aimed at preventing terrorism and war but how effective are sanctions added cheating t
chancellor angela merkel spokesman has underlines that she would not rule out consequences on the multi-billion euro don't stream to pipeline project if moscow fails to thoroughly investigate the case he also says the german leader is open to all sanctions. the north stream to pipeline through the baltic sea means a lot to both parties for russia it's a source of solid foreign currency for germany and other e.u. countries it's a major energy conduit but following the poisoning of russian...
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the greenwood formerly was actually when the i clicked and said look this is not not only fun in multi-sport but gives a direction for the future to showcase and to push technology towards not only up. better future but cheaper increased quality of life so air pollution and global warming sold more efficient ways of transportation which means less c o 2 footprint perforce. is not the regular every from these really huge and he's but for me to explain his ideas for the piece very interested in him the more. i think un. has a very good synergy and seems for my you wants to be. the benchmark for sustainability is concerned the u.n. was very close together with family they saw there was a good fit to have me as an investor and for me also i was on there to be chosen and to accept the. to help them to promote and to act on these matters. so it is really a concern about pollution we've got a future to put in the home now we have a baby is going to bring in there it's like what can we do see you know change it every little bit and he's really concerned about the quality of care and he believes. we
the greenwood formerly was actually when the i clicked and said look this is not not only fun in multi-sport but gives a direction for the future to showcase and to push technology towards not only up. better future but cheaper increased quality of life so air pollution and global warming sold more efficient ways of transportation which means less c o 2 footprint perforce. is not the regular every from these really huge and he's but for me to explain his ideas for the piece very interested in...
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do you know it has a multi 1000000000 dollar military industrial complex but stories like this been declared about generals they are suppressed or even this story when it came out centrally blacked out in the pakistani media given general budget was influence in pakistani news channels and in the media over all but d.-w. or do interview the journalist and in the story came out the story of obviously event vital because people wanted to hear a lot of people were shocked i got phone calls from people in pakistan in bucks county government they were shocked that this could happen but it seems that the prime minister is unimpressed general but what did resign from his job as media adviser to the prime minister promised imran khan has refused to take it as ignition and generally the view is the issue will die down and nothing will happen he will not be asked to present his money trail or in a court of law. johnny thank you very much for that. the sort of jolt poor in the northern indian state of rugby he's famed for its majestic clifftop fort and many other historical sites of us world must visit
do you know it has a multi 1000000000 dollar military industrial complex but stories like this been declared about generals they are suppressed or even this story when it came out centrally blacked out in the pakistani media given general budget was influence in pakistani news channels and in the media over all but d.-w. or do interview the journalist and in the story came out the story of obviously event vital because people wanted to hear a lot of people were shocked i got phone calls from...
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of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen now to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the early is they have the virus china locked down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my travel ban with their country even as they cancelled domestic flights and locked citizens in their homes. we should follow the guidance of science give full play to the leading role of the world health organization and launch a joint international response to beat this pandemic any attempt to politicize the issue or stigmatize sanction must be rejected. the virus will be defeated humanity will win this battle. well joining me tonight here at the big chief international editor richard walker richard it's good to see you we've heard so many times that the best diplomacy is done in person this year thanks to th
of sticking his head in the sand while americans died and china offered itself as the defender of multi-lateralism a champion of the global order that's what beijing would like you to believe take a listen now to both presidents. as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the early is they have the virus china locked down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my...
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also within the multi-family, residential and mixed-use residential building sector, we want to add an additional end-use and that's for clothes washing demands, in addition to the toilet flushing demands. and finally, the other amendment that we're proposing for getting into the buildings is that for new developments that have more than one building, for example, the chase center, the project i just shared with you, to install one treatment system to share that water with several buildings within that new development project. next. we're also proposing some exemptions in the non-potable ordinance and this is to exempt 100% affordable housing and homeless supportive housing in san francisco. also to exempt hospital health service and institutional health care facilities. and, finally, facilities that are zoned for production, distribution, repair and industrial use. we have recommended that we eliminate the requirement to collect and treat and reuse rainwater. certainly can be voluntary in nature. but to not require it as we've seen it to really provide just a small potable offset. and
also within the multi-family, residential and mixed-use residential building sector, we want to add an additional end-use and that's for clothes washing demands, in addition to the toilet flushing demands. and finally, the other amendment that we're proposing for getting into the buildings is that for new developments that have more than one building, for example, the chase center, the project i just shared with you, to install one treatment system to share that water with several buildings...
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hsbc did not comment on the fraud case but said it has been on a multi—year journey to overhaul fraud it has been on a multi—yearjourney to overhaul its ability to combat financial crime. but the files show the secret story. banks but the files show the secret story. ba n ks ofte n but the files show the secret story. banks often do not stop crime and suspect behaviour. the leak is of suspicious activity reports. what banks have to tell the authorities if they think their clients may be up if they think their clients may be up to no good. these documents contain some of the banking system's most closely guarded secrets. the suspicions big banks have about their wealthiest clients. they show how the system has failed to stop criminals from plundering their cash. because banks have to send the reports, but they do not always act on them. this is unprecedented and remarkable leak that tells us, as never before, what the banks know about suspicious money movements. there has never been a week like it before. the secret report showed the way banks have really been behaving. placing the uk
hsbc did not comment on the fraud case but said it has been on a multi—year journey to overhaul fraud it has been on a multi—yearjourney to overhaul its ability to combat financial crime. but the files show the secret story. banks but the files show the secret story. ba n ks ofte n but the files show the secret story. banks often do not stop crime and suspect behaviour. the leak is of suspicious activity reports. what banks have to tell the authorities if they think their clients may be up...
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that we live but they actually see them as an opportunity to profit so you know as i said this is a multi-billion dollar industry now and a lot of the people who are building the technologies that could lead to you know mass unemployment and automation artificial intelligence those are the same people that are building bugout like cations that are building bunkers and i think that that's something that could should concern all of us i should just all of a favor of anyone things they've turned into faux news talking about and times you do mention there is an irony that with the right that was talking about and times and doomsday now it is critics of disaster capitalism and. you know it's right you know as an academic i spend a lot of time reading philosophy and i've actually found that what the what these preppers were telling me was lining up with what philosophers were telling me that are you know often on the radical left they were saying you know we are reaching a terminal phase because of resource extraction because of the way that we're living and so you you end up finding actually a broad s
that we live but they actually see them as an opportunity to profit so you know as i said this is a multi-billion dollar industry now and a lot of the people who are building the technologies that could lead to you know mass unemployment and automation artificial intelligence those are the same people that are building bugout like cations that are building bunkers and i think that that's something that could should concern all of us i should just all of a favor of anyone things they've turned...
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national multi 1000000000 euro infrastructure project there are those that say it needs to be halted immediately and perhaps canceled altogether there are those that want to wait and see how russia reacts and how this story develops and there are those saying that it's simply too important economically and it must remain purely an economic project no matter what else is going on we have though you see heated debate over north stream both on the streets here in germany on friday night in the bundestag. by north stream has never been a purely private sector project as the german government has repeatedly argued this by the war in syria just by the use of a chemical weapon insults bury the federal government is sending a message to the kremlin no matter what you do economic goals are more important to us than climate protection security policy and human rights. demanding the immediate term a nation of north stream 2 is in my view or has to be in misguided reaction but it pleases those who have always opposed the project especially the greens. well as germany continues to push russia for
national multi 1000000000 euro infrastructure project there are those that say it needs to be halted immediately and perhaps canceled altogether there are those that want to wait and see how russia reacts and how this story develops and there are those saying that it's simply too important economically and it must remain purely an economic project no matter what else is going on we have though you see heated debate over north stream both on the streets here in germany on friday night in the...
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it's called the box, it's a new multi—million pound art gallery and museum complex being unveiled thislayed due to lockdown. curators hope it will prove a major boost for plymouth in difficult times, and put the city on the cultural map.
it's called the box, it's a new multi—million pound art gallery and museum complex being unveiled thislayed due to lockdown. curators hope it will prove a major boost for plymouth in difficult times, and put the city on the cultural map.
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that on the multi i'm booked on this is a very important year for the russian nuclear industry during the simply 5 years of activity a lot of experience has been gate we started research development in all areas of energy production and use that is used on the roads in health care to ensure the wellbeing of the population who need. them to 5 days of need clear and. it was a very nice show for us from president putin and i could have said no thank you or i could have said thank you and i said i'll take it and now it's time to introduce my it's not special mr donald trump thank you susan very much was being paid for making.
that on the multi i'm booked on this is a very important year for the russian nuclear industry during the simply 5 years of activity a lot of experience has been gate we started research development in all areas of energy production and use that is used on the roads in health care to ensure the wellbeing of the population who need. them to 5 days of need clear and. it was a very nice show for us from president putin and i could have said no thank you or i could have said thank you and i said...
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at to kowtow as you work your way out of union city you're into union city crews are dealing with a multi vehicle accident folks are standing outside of their cars, one of the cars caught fire. it's a big mess and it may not be out of the way soon so you want to avoid that stretch or get on the freeway after the dakota exit so after you pass the crash or after the crash, the rest of your trip will be fine you have that one little slow spot there leading up it looks like they may be diverting traffic off the freeway. we'll take another look at that coming up a little bit later but avoid that stretch if you can't 80 north at dakota, let's check in on our bridges once you head up to the hayward side of 80. it's looking good and then over to 92 that's going to be fine connection. a little crowded here on the flat section. but that's completely normal. no big problems here up and over the high rise into foster city or send details of the 70 oh bridge doing just fine and we have the bay bridge 80 wesson to san francisco. it's going to pick up soon so now's your chance to just get on out there b
at to kowtow as you work your way out of union city you're into union city crews are dealing with a multi vehicle accident folks are standing outside of their cars, one of the cars caught fire. it's a big mess and it may not be out of the way soon so you want to avoid that stretch or get on the freeway after the dakota exit so after you pass the crash or after the crash, the rest of your trip will be fine you have that one little slow spot there leading up it looks like they may be diverting...
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the family of breonna taylor, killed by us police, agree a multi—million dollar settlement.
the family of breonna taylor, killed by us police, agree a multi—million dollar settlement.
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affected multi-lateralism requires affective multilateral institutions. we must rapidly implement comprehensive in a meaningful reform starting with the restructuring of the security council. we must provide the council with a more effective democratic transparent and accountable structure and functioning likewise we should also strengthen the general assembly which reflects the common conscious of the international community looking at the full parts of the glass the united nations preserves its potential to be the turning point in humanity's quest for peace justice and prosperity. considering that we have not yet overcome the pandemic crisis so we should try to use the institutions the mechanisms that we have for multilateral cooperation in the most effective way . where problem is our global local solutions and only save the day. international solidarity is essential for long term solutions in turkey since the early days of the outbreak of the crisis we have called for cooperation all international platforms. we have been in the forefront of efforts to
affected multi-lateralism requires affective multilateral institutions. we must rapidly implement comprehensive in a meaningful reform starting with the restructuring of the security council. we must provide the council with a more effective democratic transparent and accountable structure and functioning likewise we should also strengthen the general assembly which reflects the common conscious of the international community looking at the full parts of the glass the united nations preserves...
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our security vulnerabilities with equipment, that equipment has different failsafes put in place, multi layers of failsafes that would be hard to hack an election at some level of scale. the audit processes that a bit and put a place, things where some states have moved to we will only have one entry of your vote and how it was cast. they had been sort of disabuse him that notion so there's either a paper trail or some basically training of both voter in the precinct judges and the volunteers. a lot of work has been done. does that mean we are still going to be voting irregularity free? no, we have never had an election where we were voting irregularity free but i have a lot of faith in the volunteers in the states board of elections. elections. they thought about this a lot and rehearsed, practice digital disasters and they will do their darn best, but it is a pandemic and the wildcard -- wildcard for all of us will be how many people go to vote in person versus we have an unprecedented amount of people requesting absentee or leveraging mail-in ballot processes? and will the states be
our security vulnerabilities with equipment, that equipment has different failsafes put in place, multi layers of failsafes that would be hard to hack an election at some level of scale. the audit processes that a bit and put a place, things where some states have moved to we will only have one entry of your vote and how it was cast. they had been sort of disabuse him that notion so there's either a paper trail or some basically training of both voter in the precinct judges and the volunteers....