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them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for citizenship prep classes and have agencies it stays on site and this is filing out forms for people that are eligible so not just about your 22 page form but other community services and benefits there's an economic and safety public benefit if we nationalize all people to be a citizen with the network no objection over $3 million in income for those but more importantly the city saves money $86 million by reducing the benefit costs. >> thank you. >> i've been here a loventh i already feel like an american citizen not felt it motorbike that needs to happen for good. >> one day - i pledge allegiance to the flag of t
them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for...
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them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for citizenship prep classes and have agencies it stays on site and this is filing out forms for people that are eligible so not just about your 22 page form but other community services and benefits there's an economic and safety public benefit if we nationalize all people to be a citizen with the network no objection over $3 million in income for those but more importantly the city saves money $86 million by reducing the benefit costs. >> thank you. >> i've been here a loventh i already feel like an american citizen not felt it motorbike that needs to happen for good. >> one day - i pledge allegiance to the flag of t
them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced advertising to fill out the 4 hundred naturalization form and then to final review and at the end he helps them with the check out station and send them a packet to fill and wait a month to 6 weeks to be invited in for an oral examine and if they pass two or three a months maximum get sworn in and become a citizen every single working groups we have a learning how to vote i mean there are tons of community resources we go for...
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nature. this tree, it is supporting me, and the energy from it feels mail. —— fuels. it's a few hundredtree, plant, that your eyes alight upon, there is that thing acknowledging you and saying hello. if you ignore them, itjust means that you need more time, so more time spent in nature, the more you tune in, the better you develop your understanding of the language that she is speaking to you. people that i met when it was a national park often did not know much about our tribe. 0r our indigenous ancestry, children of the mist. the retreat was born out of the desire to have a place where people could stay in nature, enfolded in nature, where they could connect with nature and themselves. you are unplugged from the distractions of life. i want people to realise that you don't need much to enjoy life, and to live. staying here strips back and takes you right back to the basics of what you need, what the body needs, what the spirit needs. still to come on the travel show... i get to experience the spectacle and sheer force of nature of the amazing iguazu falls here in argentina. and we mee
nature. this tree, it is supporting me, and the energy from it feels mail. —— fuels. it's a few hundredtree, plant, that your eyes alight upon, there is that thing acknowledging you and saying hello. if you ignore them, itjust means that you need more time, so more time spent in nature, the more you tune in, the better you develop your understanding of the language that she is speaking to you. people that i met when it was a national park often did not know much about our tribe. 0r our...
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blinken grilled by the foreign affairs committee after the biden but of course left hundreds maybe thousands behind. naturallye slimy excuses, watch for. >> it was time to end america's longest war. there is no evidence at staying longer it would've made the afghan security forces or the afghan government anymore resilient or self-sustaining did not suffice, why would a another year, another five, another ten? we expected tell them to ensure freedom of travel to make good on its commitments on counterterrorism. joe pulled the basic rights of the afghan people. kennedy: that will probably happen. when our switzerland a bunch of terrorists to let people leave, our people. we should have gotten them out in the first place. during the hearing multiple gop congressmen called on blink and to resign. but it's that house the democrats on the secretary blame the whole thing on trump. >> where the protests when they negotiate the deal the taliban? >> how meticulous was the planning for the trump administration declared may 1 withdrawal? >> thank you congressman. we inherited a deadline we did not inherit a plan. it. [l
blinken grilled by the foreign affairs committee after the biden but of course left hundreds maybe thousands behind. naturallye slimy excuses, watch for. >> it was time to end america's longest war. there is no evidence at staying longer it would've made the afghan security forces or the afghan government anymore resilient or self-sustaining did not suffice, why would a another year, another five, another ten? we expected tell them to ensure freedom of travel to make good on its...
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haiti remains in crisis, after natural disasters and political turmoil. >>> hundreds of demonstrators marched through downtown san jose this morning demanding that congress include immigration reform in its upcoming budget reconciliation bill. the $3.5 trillion plan passes as is, it would allow 88 million undocumented immigrants a chance to apply for permanent residency. >> universal access to childcare for lower to middle-income families. um, that -- that's something that will be groundbreaking. as well as, there will be universal community college. for the first two years for all residents regardless of citizenship. >> in order for the immigration reform to be included in the reconciliation bill, the senate parliamentarian has to rule that it has a significant economic impact. democrats say announcement could come in the next few days. >>> capitol hill right now where there were fears a rally today could turn into another capitol riot. that never happened, never came close. a few-hundred people gathered to voice their support for those arrested during the january-6th insurrection. s
haiti remains in crisis, after natural disasters and political turmoil. >>> hundreds of demonstrators marched through downtown san jose this morning demanding that congress include immigration reform in its upcoming budget reconciliation bill. the $3.5 trillion plan passes as is, it would allow 88 million undocumented immigrants a chance to apply for permanent residency. >> universal access to childcare for lower to middle-income families. um, that -- that's something that will...
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. >> some call this natural spectacle the eighth wonder of the world. nearly 2 million wildebeests, hundredsthousands of zebra and gazelles are on the move between tanzania and kenya. nature follows its own laws, but man must help to preserve it. brent: the french cinema after jean-paul belmondo has died died at the age of 88. he shot to international fame in the classic "breathless," and became one of the biggest stars of france's new wave movement. earlier i asked our culture correspondent about his thoughts on france's late leading man. >> yeah, belmondo, he taught the world how to be cool. since that 1960 film, since "breathless," a classic, everybody around the world tried to be like belmondo, try to walk like him or to talk like him or dress like them, to smoke like h im. he was an incredibly influential -- actor, really around the world and inspired a whole new generation of acting style, even in the united states. the films he made in the 1960's inspired the new wave of hollywood cinema in the 1970's with deniro and al pacino. brent: after a short break i will be back to take you thr
. >> some call this natural spectacle the eighth wonder of the world. nearly 2 million wildebeests, hundredsthousands of zebra and gazelles are on the move between tanzania and kenya. nature follows its own laws, but man must help to preserve it. brent: the french cinema after jean-paul belmondo has died died at the age of 88. he shot to international fame in the classic "breathless," and became one of the biggest stars of france's new wave movement. earlier i asked our culture...
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granted, and now we understand the consequences of nature loss for us, as well as climate change, are disastrous. the cost is much higher than the several hundred, which destroys the soil, and subsidising overfishing destroys the soil, and subsidising over fishing and forestry that is not sustainable. we need to redirect to sustainable practices. the money is there, we need to spend it better. i5 we need to spend it better. is the will there to thank you. we�*ve been hearing about what the world�*s two super powers, china and america, have committed to do to fight global warming. but will these pledges help the countries that are literally on the frontline of climate change? tuvalu is an island nation in the pacific ocean that has suffered due to increased temperatures and rising sea levels. samuelu laloniu is tuvalu�*s ambassador to the united nations. the commitment to the us, by the us, will help in that direction, but we need a lot more assistance to small island states. the costs are much more than the 100 billion that has been committed to. what is the risk — what is at stake, rather, if these countries that have pledged to put money into
granted, and now we understand the consequences of nature loss for us, as well as climate change, are disastrous. the cost is much higher than the several hundred, which destroys the soil, and subsidising overfishing destroys the soil, and subsidising over fishing and forestry that is not sustainable. we need to redirect to sustainable practices. the money is there, we need to spend it better. i5 we need to spend it better. is the will there to thank you. we�*ve been hearing about what the...
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failure to pursue allegations can really halt an entire investigation, even one of this nature that involved hundreds and hundreds of sexual assault victims. >> michigan attorney general dana nessel, thank you for being with us this morning on a morning when the eyes of washington are certainly in that hearing room. we appreciate that. we're going to be taking this hearing live as soon as we start to hear from the gymnasts. you see them on the screen on the left side there. and right now we're hearing opening statements from senator durbin, senator grassley, there will be more opening statements from other members of congress. and then jerry moran is introduce the gymnasts. as soon as we get closer to hearing from them, we'll come back and take this. we want to get to some other big headlines this morning including one big one in the world of politics. that is california governor gavin newsom holding on to his seat out west, with 63.9% of californians voting against recalling him, 36.1% voting for the recall, almost identical to joe biden's 63 to 34% win in the state in 2020. jacob soberoff, in the e
failure to pursue allegations can really halt an entire investigation, even one of this nature that involved hundreds and hundreds of sexual assault victims. >> michigan attorney general dana nessel, thank you for being with us this morning on a morning when the eyes of washington are certainly in that hearing room. we appreciate that. we're going to be taking this hearing live as soon as we start to hear from the gymnasts. you see them on the screen on the left side there. and right now...
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deaths from natural disasters declined the last hundred years, we are more resilient than ever, the united did his report said nobody is safe. we are safer than ever, we are suffering safety, part of the cultural promise from this -- so safe that we expect hurricanes can slam into us with no consequences. after katrina in 2005 the army corps of engineers reconstructed the levees, the levees held in the last, the electrical grid, the focus of democrats have been more on making the electrical grid more resilient than you would have been able to have any electrical grid. >> a way to obviate any responsibility for the things they should do and focus some of your attention at home. he was suspended from the police force after a viral video revealed why he was refusing the state's vaccine mandate. the story you don't want to miss next. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's help
deaths from natural disasters declined the last hundred years, we are more resilient than ever, the united did his report said nobody is safe. we are safer than ever, we are suffering safety, part of the cultural promise from this -- so safe that we expect hurricanes can slam into us with no consequences. after katrina in 2005 the army corps of engineers reconstructed the levees, the levees held in the last, the electrical grid, the focus of democrats have been more on making the electrical...
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nature. because our economy is dependent on the resilience the biodiversity brings. experts of the system hundredconservationists say that there should be a clarion call for nature to be placed at the heart of all decision—making at the united nations climate change conference in glasgow later this year. you're watching bbc news. our main headline: the taliban and afghan opposition fighters are battling for the control of the panjshir valley. both sides are claiming to have the upper hand, without producing any convincing evidence. biodiversity researchers say that nearly a third of the species they're monitoring face extinction but some fish stocks are beginning to bounce back. more now on the situation in afghanistan and the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, says he believes that recent events prove that america has a disruptive influence around the world. speaking in an interview with iranian state television, he said the us has interfered with the basic human rights of afg ha ns. translation: the afghanistan issue shows _ translation: the afghanistan issue shows that _ translation: the afghan
nature. because our economy is dependent on the resilience the biodiversity brings. experts of the system hundredconservationists say that there should be a clarion call for nature to be placed at the heart of all decision—making at the united nations climate change conference in glasgow later this year. you're watching bbc news. our main headline: the taliban and afghan opposition fighters are battling for the control of the panjshir valley. both sides are claiming to have the upper hand,...
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nature. because our economy is dependent on the resilience the biodiversity brings. experts of the system hundredd more than a quarter or at risk of extinction. conservationists say that there should be a clarion call for nature to be placed at the heart of all decision—making at the united nations climate change conference in glasgow later this year. let's go back to our main story, the situation in afghanistan. we can now speak to thomas warrick, a former department of homeland security counterterrorism official and now at the atlantic council. let's start with this visit of pakistan's intelligence chief to afghanistan. i understand you had very high level conversations with pakistan intelligence officials in the past. what do you think they'll be trying to achieve today? he has be trying to achieve today? he: has several things on his agenda, that pakistan obviously made the significance of the required investment in the taliban of the past two decades and i think he is going to try to develop influence with the taliban but the relationship is one that pakistan people cannot tell the taliban w
nature. because our economy is dependent on the resilience the biodiversity brings. experts of the system hundredd more than a quarter or at risk of extinction. conservationists say that there should be a clarion call for nature to be placed at the heart of all decision—making at the united nations climate change conference in glasgow later this year. let's go back to our main story, the situation in afghanistan. we can now speak to thomas warrick, a former department of homeland security...
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put it is that emerging urban and suburban middle-class of the early 19 hundreds needed for itself a rustic and nostalgic nature. and it decided that it was going to find and/or create that thing for itself in the appellation highways. so i profiled this writer who was a big city librarian leading a middle-class like any goes to the mountains of north carolina and sort of creates this persona is a backwoods writer becomes very famous doing it. leads the effort to get the national park established. well to establish national park, you had to the so-called mother people living in making a livelihood out of the mountain path at that time. so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing
put it is that emerging urban and suburban middle-class of the early 19 hundreds needed for itself a rustic and nostalgic nature. and it decided that it was going to find and/or create that thing for itself in the appellation highways. so i profiled this writer who was a big city librarian leading a middle-class like any goes to the mountains of north carolina and sort of creates this persona is a backwoods writer becomes very famous doing it. leads the effort to get the national park...
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put it is that emerging urban and suburban middle-class of the early 19 hundreds needed for itself a rustic and nostalgic nature. and it decided that it was going to find and/or create that thing for itself in the appellation highways. so i profiled this writer who was a big city librarian leading a middle-class like any goes to the mountains of north carolina and sort of creates this persona is a backwoods writer becomes very famous doing it. leads the effort to get the national park established. well to establish national park, you had to the so-called mother people living in making a livelihood out of the mountain path at that time. so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing
put it is that emerging urban and suburban middle-class of the early 19 hundreds needed for itself a rustic and nostalgic nature. and it decided that it was going to find and/or create that thing for itself in the appellation highways. so i profiled this writer who was a big city librarian leading a middle-class like any goes to the mountains of north carolina and sort of creates this persona is a backwoods writer becomes very famous doing it. leads the effort to get the national park...
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put it is that emerging urban and suburban middle-class of the early 19 hundreds needed for itself a rustic and nostalgic nature. and it decided that it was going to find and/or create that thing for itself in the appellation highways. so i profiled this writer who was a big city librarian leading a middle-class like any goes to the mountains of north carolina and sort of creates this persona is a backwoods writer becomes very famous doing it. leads the effort to get the national park established. well to establish national park, you had to the so-called mother people living in making a livelihood out of the mountain path at that time. so we think of national parks as protecting nature by protecting nature national park has always involved eviction. obviously, native populations long before the european americans the mountain people the late 19th century, so there is in the creation of national parks at the time the creation of the a.t., one way to tell the story is that people discovering nature in a wonderful way and it also was people of a certain class with a certain set of powers and privilege. the billing
put it is that emerging urban and suburban middle-class of the early 19 hundreds needed for itself a rustic and nostalgic nature. and it decided that it was going to find and/or create that thing for itself in the appellation highways. so i profiled this writer who was a big city librarian leading a middle-class like any goes to the mountains of north carolina and sort of creates this persona is a backwoods writer becomes very famous doing it. leads the effort to get the national park...
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hundred 30,000. the system hundred 30,000 species and found more than a quarter or at risk of extinction. conservationists say that there should be a clarion call for naturence in glasgow later this year. many people around the world are heading back to the office — including the american first lady. starting next week, jill biden will go back to teaching in person at the northern virginia community college, commuting by presidential motorcade. dr biden is the first first lady to combine that role with a job outside the white house. jada yuan covers national politics and the office of the first lady for the washington post — she told me a bit more about the security arrangements forjill biden�*s return to work. so, what we know is what she had a second lady, last semester, herfirst semester had a second lady, last semester, her first semester as first lady, she taught remotely and for eight years, she also had the samejob and for eight years, she also had the same job at the community college and she had a secret service detail. the first lady, jill biden had some rules for the secret service, she would not let them into the classroom. she asked them to d
hundred 30,000. the system hundred 30,000 species and found more than a quarter or at risk of extinction. conservationists say that there should be a clarion call for naturence in glasgow later this year. many people around the world are heading back to the office — including the american first lady. starting next week, jill biden will go back to teaching in person at the northern virginia community college, commuting by presidential motorcade. dr biden is the first first lady to combine that...
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hundreds of folks are leaving. >> shannon: apparently they will not consider natural immunity, those who had covid and recovered fromme a big debate about it in college, universities, work -- we've seen the number of lawsuits, we had a number of doctors who will come here insights studies incite natural immunity they believe is as good as if not better than vaccines. we are getting new data every day. shouldn't that be part of the consideration to say that these men and women have had the vaccine -- they've had covid, they've got immunity, and at least put them to enlist and make them serve? >> i think so. you'll clues these close to 20 years veterans to institutional knowledge? this is devastating. we are talking about hundreds of navy seals who have a wartime capability in fighting information and knowledge that they have to pass on to the next generation. this is a massive problem. one of the things, even personally i think has been missing from the conversation is natural immunity, like eva said. we've had data -- we've had more data on natural immunity than we had vaccines for a longer time. that has to be in t
hundreds of folks are leaving. >> shannon: apparently they will not consider natural immunity, those who had covid and recovered fromme a big debate about it in college, universities, work -- we've seen the number of lawsuits, we had a number of doctors who will come here insights studies incite natural immunity they believe is as good as if not better than vaccines. we are getting new data every day. shouldn't that be part of the consideration to say that these men and women have had the...
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ah. hundreds of strange mountains lie scattered around johannesburg, south africa's most populous city. but they on natural phenomenon. they are mine tailing, waste heat left over from south africa, hugely profitable golden destry. many also said to be dangerously, talks like a wash with heavy metals, poison, and radioactive debris. with expert help, french journalists, math time to do is getting the content line typically analyzes could one night while he waits for the results, he gets a mysterious voice mail message. hello my. i've heard that you are interested in the mining legacy around 200, but mine dumps. well i work those in a little mental geologist awhile so i would very much appreciate if you can, if you can come around if we can have a word about it. thank you very much. the message is from a geologist, eagle club chic. after 20 career in the mining industry, he's now left it disgusted by the industries clearly to had his warning about dealing with it twice. i'll tell you what i find particularly scandalous to take the worst possible material, which is uranium grind it into dust comparable to fl
ah. hundreds of strange mountains lie scattered around johannesburg, south africa's most populous city. but they on natural phenomenon. they are mine tailing, waste heat left over from south africa, hugely profitable golden destry. many also said to be dangerously, talks like a wash with heavy metals, poison, and radioactive debris. with expert help, french journalists, math time to do is getting the content line typically analyzes could one night while he waits for the results, he gets a...
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nature's bounty. >>> california is now banning insurance companies dropping hundreds of thousands of property owners in wildfire zones. the state insurance commissioner said that roughly 325,000 policy holders will now be protected. it'll force insurance companies to continue covering not only wildfire victims but also those living in declared disaster areas. >> this is not the time to have wildfire survivors have to search for insurance. >> now up to this point here, pretty much the premiums have over -- over tripled. >> some believe the companies will keep finding loopholes to deny coverage. >>> on the heels of the latest planned power shut off one representative is demanding answers. >> i don't think the new normal should be sacrificing reliability. pg&e has an obligation to protect the safety of their rate payers and provide reliable electric is he. >> pg&e said that we have adjusted the sensitivity of our equipment to turn off power faster if the system detects a problem. they said that since it updated the settings in july ignitions wildfires have dropped more than 50%. >>> some bay area mayor
nature's bounty. >>> california is now banning insurance companies dropping hundreds of thousands of property owners in wildfire zones. the state insurance commissioner said that roughly 325,000 policy holders will now be protected. it'll force insurance companies to continue covering not only wildfire victims but also those living in declared disaster areas. >> this is not the time to have wildfire survivors have to search for insurance. >> now up to this point here,...
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if that means they have more natural immunity then vaccines could ever provide. and, yeah, hundredsnavy seals case being fired imminently for refusing to take the shot. keep in mind, only about 2500ish active-duty seals, each one of them costs at least half a million dollars for the u.s. government to train. imagine the effect on the country's military readiness because of this. it's horrifying. if you love the country, you would not do this. we would not disable our hospitals by forcing nurses to resign because they do not want to take the shot. you'll notice by the way, in the case of the navy seals and more broadly the u.s. military, none of the members of congress are going to care so much about the military. they talk about all the time, adam kinzinger, liz cheney, so many others. none of these people have said a single word about any of them. they have not reason to defend these guys. they don't care. it's left to men like davis to fight for these navy seals. he's an air force reserve officer and a lawyer, representing a number of the navy seals in question. he joins us tonigh
if that means they have more natural immunity then vaccines could ever provide. and, yeah, hundredsnavy seals case being fired imminently for refusing to take the shot. keep in mind, only about 2500ish active-duty seals, each one of them costs at least half a million dollars for the u.s. government to train. imagine the effect on the country's military readiness because of this. it's horrifying. if you love the country, you would not do this. we would not disable our hospitals by forcing nurses...
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sleeping beauty now woke in it is showing its true nature, powerful and unpredictable. nicholas hawk al jazeera does a court date, la paloma spain. hundreds of couples have been swinging into action and disuse. will tango championship? daniel shrine le reports from argentine as capital one and ferry? the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tang, ah, the tangled world copies held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the 1900 century. last year. it was a virtual tango is all about cheek to cheek closeness and it does not fit well with social distancing. so the fear it was back in person and on the screen is a mirror of already, well we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impacts the kangaroo salons of enclosed for a year and a half will autrand, sceneries, now emerging from the pandemic measures to do with it is still in place. so all the dances could get close. they in the spectators move to a safe venue. the tango has always survive and thrive in a circumstance. now, this 3rd one being held in the open air in the heart of one of the fire case
sleeping beauty now woke in it is showing its true nature, powerful and unpredictable. nicholas hawk al jazeera does a court date, la paloma spain. hundreds of couples have been swinging into action and disuse. will tango championship? daniel shrine le reports from argentine as capital one and ferry? the romantics will tell you that the heart of when the, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tang, ah, the tangled world copies held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the 1900...
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nature. so here we are 13 dead american heroes and untold hundreds and hundreds of our fellow americans hostagebehind enemy lines. a new report from john solomon, at justthenews.com , soldiers involved with the evacuation, they cannot believe what was happening. they did not want to leave a single american behind "we are bleeping abandoning american citizens." an army colonel assigned to the 82nd air division wrote sunday in frustration. one former special forces soldier working with private networks, because biden was not going to do that, and the military to rescue stranded americans texted "to you guys left american citizens at the gate of kabul airport, three empty jets played for by volunteers were waiting for them. you and i talked on the phone. i told you where they were, gave you their passport images, and my email and my phone number, you left them behind." american stranded at the gate as empty planes took off. now nobody is there to help them. if biden has no plan whatsoever to get any of that amount. he says he has leverage. no, that would be the taliban and probably isis k that of
nature. so here we are 13 dead american heroes and untold hundreds and hundreds of our fellow americans hostagebehind enemy lines. a new report from john solomon, at justthenews.com , soldiers involved with the evacuation, they cannot believe what was happening. they did not want to leave a single american behind "we are bleeping abandoning american citizens." an army colonel assigned to the 82nd air division wrote sunday in frustration. one former special forces soldier working with...
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hundreds of metres into the air. danjohnson has the latest from la palma. we�*ve had this amazing natural, because you can see the lava flowing downhill there. that has scarred landscape and it�*s torched everything in its path, and there have been more earth tremors and further lava flows, which suggest this spectacular show won�*t be over any time soon. today, we were in the village of todoque, which is right down at the head of the lava, just before that village got smothered. on la palma�*s volcanic hillsides, it�*s time to move. more families and more communities are packing up and getting out. "i don�*t even know where to take my things," this woman says. the village is being cleared in a last dash for people to grab whatever they can. the flames and the lava are really close. that�*s why there�*s such a risk to these properties, and why people are making every effort to get out. being here forjust a couple of minutes, you get a sense of the risk, because there�*s ash falling on my clothes — i can taste it in the air — and the whole time, there�*s the thunderous rumble of the volcan
hundreds of metres into the air. danjohnson has the latest from la palma. we�*ve had this amazing natural, because you can see the lava flowing downhill there. that has scarred landscape and it�*s torched everything in its path, and there have been more earth tremors and further lava flows, which suggest this spectacular show won�*t be over any time soon. today, we were in the village of todoque, which is right down at the head of the lava, just before that village got smothered. on la...
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Sep 27, 2021
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natural causes of environmental changes. i want to bring you a story about climate and youth around the world. hundreds in milan at the youthful climate event the young leaders along with their peers from around the world will be developing concrete proposals that will be presented to ministers attending cup 26, a major climate change summit in glasgow on november. we can speak now to a youth climate activist who joins us live from sydney now. great to have you on the programme. as such an inspiration. how and when did you start getting involved in climate action? i you start getting involved in climate action?— climate action? i started nettina climate action? i started getting involved - climate action? i started getting involved in - climate action? i started l getting involved in climate action when i was 1a right when the school strike movement was really picking up. and i saw that it was an opportunity for young people like me to finally have a voice and have a say in what was happening to us so thatis what was happening to us so that is why i got involved. how important _ that is why i got invol
natural causes of environmental changes. i want to bring you a story about climate and youth around the world. hundreds in milan at the youthful climate event the young leaders along with their peers from around the world will be developing concrete proposals that will be presented to ministers attending cup 26, a major climate change summit in glasgow on november. we can speak now to a youth climate activist who joins us live from sydney now. great to have you on the programme. as such an...
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Sep 15, 2021
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xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturaltexture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) announcer: the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. announcer: the following is a paid presentation furnished by rare collectibles, llc.
xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturaltexture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) announcer: the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. announcer: the following is a...
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Sep 20, 2021
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xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturalxture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) jonathan: what a messy start to the week. 30 minutes to go. equities futures down 75 on the s&p. the countdown to the open starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading, this is bloomberg: the open with jonathan ferro. jonathan: from new york, we begin with the big issue. a big week starting with big losses. >> a series of catalysts right now. >> the question is catalysts. >> the perfect storm. >> debt ceiling, this massive stimulus. >> what happens at the fed meeting? >> the fed is in a difficult position now. >> a lot of risks overhanging. >> it could be messy. >> we are going to see a midcycle correction. >> markets are really
xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturalxture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) jonathan: what a messy start to the week. 30 minutes to go. equities futures down 75 on the s&p. the countdown to the open starts right now. >> everything you need to get...
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Sep 10, 2021
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xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturallor and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) >> quite it is almost 11:00 p.m. -- it is almost 11:00 p.m. in shanghai and is a. >> let's look at our conversation. president biden telephoning president xi over what washington calls frustration with china's engagement. >> asian stocks rise as chinese tech rebound and japan resumes its rally. >> plus we speak to the pandemic rebound and expansion plans. straight to our top story. this conversation is 90 minutes long between xi jinping and joe biden. they were both honest about their views. let's hope so. they are trying to get back on track. this is xi jinping saying these tires should be reset according to state media. this whole conversation was essentially all about lines of communication and indeed, commute occasion would be key. that is what we have. let's get straight to stephen engle. our
xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturallor and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) >> quite it is almost 11:00 p.m. -- it is almost 11:00 p.m. in shanghai and is a. >> let's look at our conversation. president biden telephoning president xi...
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Sep 16, 2021
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hundreds of homes were destroyed . the european union has unveiled plans to increase its military capabilities. the collapse of the afghan government and hasty nature withdraw has pushed you needed to look outside the lines for security. but proposals for joint european force have faced opposition from some member states. dominic cane has the latest from belin for much of the 20th century, and certainly for all of this century that have been loud voices raising the question of what europe can do more to guarantee its own security, its own defense provision. and that sort of thing. the central question being, what role should be you play? what role shouldn't they so play. but now the president of the european commission, sort of fund line has spoken about what she thinks is the way ahead are european union is a unique security provider. there will be mission where nato, all the united nations will not be present. but where you should be, you can have the most advanced forces in the world. but if you never prepared to use them of what you, what are they? what does has helped us back until now is not just a shortfall of capacity. it is the lack of pol
hundreds of homes were destroyed . the european union has unveiled plans to increase its military capabilities. the collapse of the afghan government and hasty nature withdraw has pushed you needed to look outside the lines for security. but proposals for joint european force have faced opposition from some member states. dominic cane has the latest from belin for much of the 20th century, and certainly for all of this century that have been loud voices raising the question of what europe can...
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Sep 19, 2021
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nature. i think it helps to relate to the families. the first one is the final clinton weekend four days nonstop, hundreds of guests coming through, dinners, musicians performing in the chapel, just a wonderful event we said goodbye with the hanger that night with the family some walking to the helicopter at 10:00 o'clock on that sunday at the snow on the ground, thanking them for leading our country and walking them down to marina one, might for last time to see you then. when gerald student stanford turns to me and hands me too stuffed animals. when jesus commanded i've had these in my bed and for eight years in aspen for please give them to your daughter breonna and ryan and think your wife michelle for everything you've done. just a touching unexpected moment of course a very human approach. great keepsakes now for the two girls. that was the first whimpered as the final time as to the clintons of 2001, the second was a humorous story from the book about goldfish. and the commander of the camp, the factor responsible for security, we have to run errands to do official things for us during the middle east peace some of the first week,
nature. i think it helps to relate to the families. the first one is the final clinton weekend four days nonstop, hundreds of guests coming through, dinners, musicians performing in the chapel, just a wonderful event we said goodbye with the hanger that night with the family some walking to the helicopter at 10:00 o'clock on that sunday at the snow on the ground, thanking them for leading our country and walking them down to marina one, might for last time to see you then. when gerald student...
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nature. i think it helps to relate to the families. the first one is the final clinton weekend four days nonstop, hundreds of guests coming through, dinners, musicians performing in the chapel, just a wonderful event we said goodbye with the hanger that night with the family some walking to the helicopter at 10:00 o'clock on that sunday at the snow on the ground, thanking them for leading our country and walking them down to marina one, might for last time to see you then. when gerald student stanford turns to me and hands me too stuffed animals. when jesus commanded i've had these in my bed and for eight years in aspen for please give them to your daughter breonna and ryan and think your wife michelle for everything you've done. just a touching unexpected moment of course a very human approach. great keepsakes now for the two girls. that was the first whimpered as the final time as to the clintons of 2001, the second was a humorous story from the book about goldfish. and the commander of the camp, the factor responsible for security, we have to run errands to do official things for us during the middle east peace some of the first week,
nature. i think it helps to relate to the families. the first one is the final clinton weekend four days nonstop, hundreds of guests coming through, dinners, musicians performing in the chapel, just a wonderful event we said goodbye with the hanger that night with the family some walking to the helicopter at 10:00 o'clock on that sunday at the snow on the ground, thanking them for leading our country and walking them down to marina one, might for last time to see you then. when gerald student...
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xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturalolor and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." let's get more on fours hiring of the former head of apple's car project, ed ludlow with us. a huge coup for ford. what can you tell us? ed: dog led the special team in apple that was all around the electric vehicle. he is leaving apple for the second time. sandwiched in between his two stints, he was at tesla from 2013-2018 and then left when the company was ramping up the model 3 production. a big name in the world of electric vehicles. you can see what ford investors thought of it. the stock had been under pressure for a few days before the holiday weekend, then we saw a pop when the bloomberg school. his job will be big. we know ford is going big on electrification, but there are other things, the future of software and digital autonomy. where
xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own naturalolor and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." let's get more on fours hiring of the former head of apple's car project, ed ludlow with us. a huge coup for...