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saint dominic is famous for the rosary. >> we got it. the blessings of the virgin mary. >> thank you, for being here. thank you, for telling us all about the dominicans in the archdiocese of san francisco see you next time. >>> right now in kpix 5. a deadly shooting at a halloween party in gilroy kills one and injures three others at the home of a council city's member. >>> tensions are running high over the vaccine. >>> people living in lake tahoe have battled drought and wild fire but there is a new threat. what scientists say is killing wildlife in the lake. good morning and happy whoever. it is sunday, october 31st, thank you for joining us i'm devin fehely. let's start with a look at
saint dominic is famous for the rosary. >> we got it. the blessings of the virgin mary. >> thank you, for being here. thank you, for telling us all about the dominicans in the archdiocese of san francisco see you next time. >>> right now in kpix 5. a deadly shooting at a halloween party in gilroy kills one and injures three others at the home of a council city's member. >>> tensions are running high over the vaccine. >>> people living in lake tahoe have...
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dominic raab is no fan of the human rights— dominic raab is no fan of the human rights act _ dominiche didn't believe in it several years ago. — said he didn't believe in it several years ago, this is an interview with the sunday— years ago, this is an interview with the sunday telegraph, pretty much saying _ the sunday telegraph, pretty much saying the same but he said at the tory party— saying the same but he said at the tory party conference and using the sort of— tory party conference and using the sort of usual rare examples of people — sort of usual rare examples of people not being able to be deported, criminals, because they have a— deported, criminals, because they have a right to family life. but, you know. _ have a right to family life. but, you know, very conveniently glossing over the _ you know, very conveniently glossing over the fact that the human right act 7 _ over the fact that the human right act 7 the — over the fact that the human right act ? the human rights act has brought— act ? the human rights act has broughtjustice to many, many people. — broughtjustice to
dominic raab is no fan of the human rights— dominic raab is no fan of the human rights act _ dominiche didn't believe in it several years ago. — said he didn't believe in it several years ago, this is an interview with the sunday— years ago, this is an interview with the sunday telegraph, pretty much saying _ the sunday telegraph, pretty much saying the same but he said at the tory party— saying the same but he said at the tory party conference and using the sort of— tory party...
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dominic: no importa adÓnde estÉs... a medio kilÓmetro de distancia...l mundo. [♪♪♪] dominic: lo mÁs importante la da siempre serÁn las personas en esta habitaciÓn. aquÍ, ahora. salud, mi familia. todos: ¡salud! [♪♪♪] dominic: siempre estarÁs conmigo. y siempre serÁs mi hermano. [♪♪♪]
dominic: no importa adÓnde estÉs... a medio kilÓmetro de distancia...l mundo. [♪♪♪] dominic: lo mÁs importante la da siempre serÁn las personas en esta habitaciÓn. aquÍ, ahora. salud, mi familia. todos: ¡salud! [♪♪♪] dominic: siempre estarÁs conmigo. y siempre serÁs mi hermano. [♪♪♪]
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— place in the ring and how both dramas dominic boxes- place in the ring and how both dramas dominicinic boxes deal with each other~ _ dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. . , . , dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. ., , ., , ., dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. ., , ., . dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. ., . other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he _ other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made _ other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made his _ other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made his way - other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made his way out - other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made his way out of. other. healy was in a much calmer. mood as he made his way out of the arena but he remains confident that they will only be one outcome. this fiuht is they will only be one outcome. this fight is only — they will only be one outcome. this fight is only going to go one way. i hit him. _ fight is only going to go one way. i hit him. he — fight is only going to go one way. i hit him, he hits the floor, it's las
— place in the ring and how both dramas dominic boxes- place in the ring and how both dramas dominicinic boxes deal with each other~ _ dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. . , . , dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. ., , ., , ., dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. ., , ., . dramas dominic boxes deal with each other. ., . other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he _ other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made _ other. healy was in a much calmer mood as he made his _...
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now there's been concern about the race for dominance between china and the us when it comes to the use of intelligence in the digital age. the pentagon's, former software security chief chief, quit his job last month, saying the u. s. is too far behind china in artificial intelligence. nicholas challenge departing message was that the u. s. military, psychological transformation is too slow. jalen says china is heading towards global dominance. it's already advancing emerging cyber technologies and capabilities. while i speak to catalina, go on to about this. she's assistant professor in law and technology at math state university, and she's joining us via skype from may. i thank you very much for being with us. first of all, are you surprised by any of the revelations from the pentagon swimmer chief, a software operator about china's dominance of artificial intelligence? what is the fate of play right now? so those are some very interesting development sir, but i am not surprised in the slightest. let's have a look at some fact. so if we look at one of the greatest top tier conference
now there's been concern about the race for dominance between china and the us when it comes to the use of intelligence in the digital age. the pentagon's, former software security chief chief, quit his job last month, saying the u. s. is too far behind china in artificial intelligence. nicholas challenge departing message was that the u. s. military, psychological transformation is too slow. jalen says china is heading towards global dominance. it's already advancing emerging cyber...
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i've got you dominic on this one. i want to look at another story with both of you concerning vaccine mandates and the recent hall is taken on law enforcement. one governor, actually a season on the opportunity of police officers refusing to give back, said losing their job and recurring the officers to make the streets and his state safer. rhonda sanchez in florida is offering a $5000.00 cash bonus to out of state police. if they would just relocate to the sunshine state dominate, do you think this will work in recruiting officers to florida who have lost their jobs wherever they may be? no, i don't, and i actually don't like it either or you all the last time i checked, every single person, every senior citizen, even the non citizens are here, deserves police protection of police service. and you know what these governors and these mayors, they're making that political and it's actually nauseating. i think it's actually it's, it's not fair. what have you, did you have a chicago or illinois cops? you decide to move f
i've got you dominic on this one. i want to look at another story with both of you concerning vaccine mandates and the recent hall is taken on law enforcement. one governor, actually a season on the opportunity of police officers refusing to give back, said losing their job and recurring the officers to make the streets and his state safer. rhonda sanchez in florida is offering a $5000.00 cash bonus to out of state police. if they would just relocate to the sunshine state dominate, do you think...
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dominating there.e lead story dominating there. yes, the lead sto on dominating there. yes, the lead story on every — dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front _ dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front page - dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front page as - dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front page as we | story on every front page as we begin the week. i love photograph on the front of the guardian, you can see them throwing coins in the fountain, who will wear the valentina? not boris or angela judging by their expressions. but one is saying make it mine, make it mine, make it mine. it is the report borisjohnson has been saying about us being one minute to midnight to the domesday scenario and it reminds me of that midnight, the stroke of midnight, india will be free, and this is the very opposite, it is the end of the world as we know it, says boris. the one thing i wonder as i read through the front pages of tomorrow, when do we start telling pe
dominating there.e lead story dominating there. yes, the lead sto on dominating there. yes, the lead story on every — dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front _ dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front page - dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front page as - dominating there. yes, the lead story on every front page as we | story on every front page as we begin the week. i love photograph on the front of the guardian, you can see them throwing coins in the...
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dominic, i mean when applying for colleges, what is wrong? do you think of saying everyone should be given a fair and equal opportunity based on their american merit and academic affairs? and i hear roberts saying, but at the same time i have to think why not then just leave off that box that says, what is your race even? what is your gender? should it be just based on the qualifications alone? heck, even leave off the name and just put bob smith and anne smith in there. what is wrong with that? don't think, i think that's the way that it should go. i don't know why this is still consistently an issue. and again, it's an issue because people need to make an issue for one reason. we have to have something to complain about. i think we've become such a fantastically diverse culture in america. this is, i've never seen a more thriving time for every race and culture out in america. but for some strange reason, the left needs to be upset. it's a perpetuation of there's. i think blind a blind applicants would be great. no names. noah, no genders,
dominic, i mean when applying for colleges, what is wrong? do you think of saying everyone should be given a fair and equal opportunity based on their american merit and academic affairs? and i hear roberts saying, but at the same time i have to think why not then just leave off that box that says, what is your race even? what is your gender? should it be just based on the qualifications alone? heck, even leave off the name and just put bob smith and anne smith in there. what is wrong with...
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[♪♪♪] dominic: siempre estarÁs conmigo.♪♪] [♪♪♪] narrador: para paul. [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305)887-3060 [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] es alerta que se va recibir les voy a mostrar quienes son los responsables de que tengamos este número de alerta que se ubica en el norte de california, es bastante y débil en altura cuál sería la posición de este sistema frontal está tocando el centro de california en este sistema está la condiciones adversas que ofrecen cambios en las próximas horas de voy a mostrar que está en este sistema son intensos vientos en el pacífico . >>> es impresionante en san mateo 10 en san francisco se mantiene relativa calma son cambios tan pronto en el lunes va a cambiar la dirección del norte en respuesta frontal en la mañana tendremos velocidad de 30 o 20 millas por horas a la tarde en 40 millas por horas . >>> este viento fuerte es un sistema frontal por lo tanto no va tener precipitación a la zona, está bastante seca un sin número de alerta por el estado de california debe con
[♪♪♪] dominic: siempre estarÁs conmigo.♪♪] [♪♪♪] narrador: para paul. [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305)887-3060 [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] es alerta que se va recibir les voy a mostrar quienes son los responsables de que tengamos este número de alerta que se ubica en el norte de california, es bastante y débil en altura cuál sería la posición de este sistema frontal está tocando el centro de california en este sistema...
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— could do, it has done, and i worry that dominic raab will stop those things— that dominic raab will look - things happening in future. nigel, very briefly because we'll look at l very briefly because we'll look at it later at 11:30pm, treasury league, the chancellor is not sounding quite so keen on zero carbon as the prime minister is. nigel? yes, indeed. chancellors and prime— nigel? yes, indeed. chancellors and prime ministers often have rows on the basis _ prime ministers often have rows on the basis that the prime minister usually— the basis that the prime minister usually wants to spend money and the chancellor _ usually wants to spend money and the chancellor wants to save theirs, and of course _ chancellor wants to save theirs, and of course rishi sunak has got an awful— of course rishi sunak has got an awful lot — of course rishi sunak has got an awful lot to save after what has been _ awful lot to save after what has been spent on covid—macro. but this row is _ been spent on covid—macro. but this row is over— been spent on covid—macro. but this row is over cop26, it is abou
— could do, it has done, and i worry that dominic raab will stop those things— that dominic raab will look - things happening in future. nigel, very briefly because we'll look at l very briefly because we'll look at it later at 11:30pm, treasury league, the chancellor is not sounding quite so keen on zero carbon as the prime minister is. nigel? yes, indeed. chancellors and prime— nigel? yes, indeed. chancellors and prime ministers often have rows on the basis _ prime ministers often have...
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dominic raab's firstjail prison in surrey. dominic raab's first jail visit prison in surrey. in government, seen criminals locked up and keeping the public safe. figures today show body scanners have identified 10,000 attempts to smuggle drugs and phones into jails in england and wales in the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. mr; the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars.— the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed _ crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed at _ crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed at rehabilitating - security aimed at rehabilitating offenders, this call handling centre a chance to give inmates hope that they can change their lives. i think a lot of people struggle to think about the future when they are released, i know it is difficult to get work and the rehabilitation system can be difficult, especially for some people. this system can be difficult, especially for some people.— for some people. this prison is recovering _ for some people. this prison is recovering
dominic raab's firstjail prison in surrey. dominic raab's first jail visit prison in surrey. in government, seen criminals locked up and keeping the public safe. figures today show body scanners have identified 10,000 attempts to smuggle drugs and phones into jails in england and wales in the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. mr; the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars.— the last year, a trail of organised crime behind bars. my name is john security aimed _...
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--dominance. the situation changed in light of what we have seen with the recovery in the united states and regulatory overhang in china? richard: i don't think leverage has fundamentally changed. i guess you me and has the u.s. leverage increased and has china diminished. i think if you look at chinese, it is overnight. they say we are not afraid of a long drawn out petition or a contest with the u.s.. the sorts of short-term problems you see in the chinese economy now, the u.s. recovery, which has been truncated by their own problems with covid, that fundamentally changes the course these two countries are on in competing with each other. possibly moving toward some form of conflict. haidi: it doesn't sound like you think share dominance is a likely scenario. richard: shared dominance? haidi: yeah. is that a possibility? richard: i guess shared dominance sounds like an oxymoron to me. you are either dominant or not or you are dumb and not -- dominant in one part of the world not another. the bot
--dominance. the situation changed in light of what we have seen with the recovery in the united states and regulatory overhang in china? richard: i don't think leverage has fundamentally changed. i guess you me and has the u.s. leverage increased and has china diminished. i think if you look at chinese, it is overnight. they say we are not afraid of a long drawn out petition or a contest with the u.s.. the sorts of short-term problems you see in the chinese economy now, the u.s. recovery,...
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because of an echo chamber of facts, whether social media or the dominant feeling in the community, we are seeing more geographic polarization. that plays into redistricting in a big way. if the state had in its boundaries every precinct was 50-50 between the parties, it would be impossible for partisans to gerrymander that state into heavily red or heavily blue districts. but imagine a state that has become heavily polarized between blue urban areas and read rural areas, it is easier than ever to compartmentalize democrats and republicans into districts where the outcomes are preordained. the fact of redistricting, that we cannot be sure which party is going to benefit, or could be awash, the net effect is we are going to see if competitive districts than there are now. >> dave, my comes to drawing maps, which matters more, geometry -- geography or demographics? >> they are inextricable -- inextricably linked. in a lot of states, what we have seen his minorities have accounted for most of the population growth on a net basis in the last 10 years. the rural districts in many states
because of an echo chamber of facts, whether social media or the dominant feeling in the community, we are seeing more geographic polarization. that plays into redistricting in a big way. if the state had in its boundaries every precinct was 50-50 between the parties, it would be impossible for partisans to gerrymander that state into heavily red or heavily blue districts. but imagine a state that has become heavily polarized between blue urban areas and read rural areas, it is easier than ever...
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dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary— dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary is _ dominics is something that continues— rights act. this is something that continues to be in force in british law and _ continues to be in force in british law and needs to be looked at and dealt _ law and needs to be looked at and dealt with — law and needs to be looked at and dealt with. what he is citing is you can have _ dealt with. what he is citing is you can have situations, where you want to deport _ can have situations, where you want to deport people who have come here iiiegaiiy. _ to deport people who have come here illegally, you can resist deportation and proceedings are being _ deportation and proceedings are being brought against british soldiers. i fear as a tidy up exercise. _ soldiers. i fear as a tidy up exercise, some people will be concerned about the protections offered — concerned about the protections offered under the convention on human— offered under the convention on human rights and by the european court _ human rights and by the european court of— human rights and
dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary— dominic raab, who is now the justice secretary is _ dominics is something that continues— rights act. this is something that continues to be in force in british law and _ continues to be in force in british law and needs to be looked at and dealt _ law and needs to be looked at and dealt with — law and needs to be looked at and dealt with. what he is citing is you can have _ dealt with. what he is citing is you can have situations, where you...
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first off we get dominated physically and didn't— off we get dominated physically and didn't compete compete well enough. deserved to go in at— didn't compete well enough. deserved to go in at half—time, with the laws or losing _ to go in at half—time, with the laws or losing the game. we change the shape _ or losing the game. we change the shape and — or losing the game. we change the shape and i— or losing the game. we change the shape and i like to say it was personality, shape, it was as it was that we _ personality, shape, it was as it was that we iust — personality, shape, it was as it was that we just get dominated physically. i don't expect that from my players. it's a busy weekend for the home nations in women's football. tonight scotland left it very late to beat hungary. 0n the stroke of full time, jen beattie won a big header from a corner which captain rachel corsie nodded in and they held—on in a nervy few added minutes for the 2—1 victory. but wales' game against group i rivals slovenia scotland's top of the group from 3123. but wales' game against group i rivals slove
first off we get dominated physically and didn't— off we get dominated physically and didn't compete compete well enough. deserved to go in at— didn't compete well enough. deserved to go in at half—time, with the laws or losing _ to go in at half—time, with the laws or losing the game. we change the shape _ or losing the game. we change the shape and — or losing the game. we change the shape and i— or losing the game. we change the shape and i like to say it was personality, shape,...
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and so they want to dominate the world supply. and then with the v will then come in later and you have a situation was fortunately because is making up the tail and it goes, they will find it very difficult to penetrate the world mortgage. the early days of this, where the drug companies are going to put their profiteering aside, or any one for it, and they do it for the best human cause, and they will be working together and those that talk about payton payton. when's a good idea? because it was good to get these vaccines out, at least costs for most people as soon as possible. but still there's a call in some western countries for vaccine patients to be introduced. good or bad plan from the point of view of the world is a bad plan, but from the view of business is a good plan. because if you don't have a vaccine tightened, then why should you produce one? spend hundreds of billions of dollars coming up with it actually. and if you, if you don't take it, then you're not protecting it can be used by anyone. so therefore, business
and so they want to dominate the world supply. and then with the v will then come in later and you have a situation was fortunately because is making up the tail and it goes, they will find it very difficult to penetrate the world mortgage. the early days of this, where the drug companies are going to put their profiteering aside, or any one for it, and they do it for the best human cause, and they will be working together and those that talk about payton payton. when's a good idea? because it...
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so there are a dominant player, but there are other dominant players, you know, amazon is a dominant player and the e commerce and cloud computing space. so the point being again, that the goal of every one of these technology companies is to not nearly, not, not solely be about technology. it is to basically be the digital presence and all of our lives all the time. because what we don't know as american citizens or citizens the world over is what are they collecting about us? what do they know about us? and how does that feedback into recommending us content that ends up polarizing us? and that's something that's really important to shine a light on and to stop them. doing this concern is really been brought into sharp focus in recent weeks in the wake of revelations, from facebook's own members of staff. what do we know about the way in which the company has been dealing with that criticism, particularly ceo, mark is about how do they view this, the criticism that the company is damaging to individuals and society. look, what facebook tends to do is, is sort of say, hey, we're goi
so there are a dominant player, but there are other dominant players, you know, amazon is a dominant player and the e commerce and cloud computing space. so the point being again, that the goal of every one of these technology companies is to not nearly, not, not solely be about technology. it is to basically be the digital presence and all of our lives all the time. because what we don't know as american citizens or citizens the world over is what are they collecting about us? what do they...
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>> they seem to be dominating the european gas markets. the gas year to date output and secondly is a precipitate in the november monthly auction for sending capacities to europe. so far this month, production has hit nearly 95% of peak winter capacity demonstrated last winter. everything is tied to experts. it is at least through thousand 14. just a fraction of the capacity. it declined additional capacities to europe. where are the extra cubic meters going? they are staying at home. it is giving the priority to the domestic markets to serve domestic clients and feeling the domestic -- fueling the domestic gas inventory. guy: it puts more pressure on european regulators. thank you. ventas winning us on the energy story. -- thank you for joining us on the energy story. we are looking at what we are seeing. u.k. reported the biggest one-day covid case increase in three months. i'm not good to read out all these names. mutation spikes reached 8%. alix: you just did it! guy: i read that one, maybe there is more. we to figure out whether or no
>> they seem to be dominating the european gas markets. the gas year to date output and secondly is a precipitate in the november monthly auction for sending capacities to europe. so far this month, production has hit nearly 95% of peak winter capacity demonstrated last winter. everything is tied to experts. it is at least through thousand 14. just a fraction of the capacity. it declined additional capacities to europe. where are the extra cubic meters going? they are staying at home. it...
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you can argue we were energy dominance. one of the first things we do is in january 2021 is start shutting down this amazing american energy renaissance if you will of the last decade and a half chiefly with by fracking and the way it's going to change our lives almost immediately is higher energy costs and potentially inflation related to those higherenergy costs so we're seeing the effects of this in gas prices and other factors . we have a sitting us president now begging opec to increase oil production and this is a shock because america was the largest most energy dominant to all of this and now we have russian oil imports reaching record levels though this is shocking and we're turning over our energy dominance under the green new deal where our reliance on chinese rare earth mining is going to be done by slave labor in china and by human rights abuses in africa when they do the mining of red cobalt and other various metals, forging windmills, electric car batteries so the green new deal is a lose lose proposition for
you can argue we were energy dominance. one of the first things we do is in january 2021 is start shutting down this amazing american energy renaissance if you will of the last decade and a half chiefly with by fracking and the way it's going to change our lives almost immediately is higher energy costs and potentially inflation related to those higherenergy costs so we're seeing the effects of this in gas prices and other factors . we have a sitting us president now begging opec to increase...
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you can argue we were energy dominance. one of the first things we do is in january 2021 is start shutting down this amazing american energy renaissance if you will of the last decade and a half chiefly with by fracking and the way it's going to change our lives almost immediately is higher energy costs and potentially inflation related to those higherenergy costs so we're seeing the effects of this in gas prices and other factors . we have a sitting us president now begging opec to increase oil production and this is a shock because america was the largest most energy dominant to all of this and now we have russian oil imports reaching record levels though this is shocking and we're turning over our energy dominance under the green new deal where our reliance on chinese rare earth mining is going to be done by slave labor in china and by human rights abuses in africa when they do the mining of red cobalt and other various metals, forging windmills, electric car batteries so the green new deal is a lose lose proposition for
you can argue we were energy dominance. one of the first things we do is in january 2021 is start shutting down this amazing american energy renaissance if you will of the last decade and a half chiefly with by fracking and the way it's going to change our lives almost immediately is higher energy costs and potentially inflation related to those higherenergy costs so we're seeing the effects of this in gas prices and other factors . we have a sitting us president now begging opec to increase...
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ah, why my emily ang when this is al jazeera live from 0, also coming up, taiwan and tre, dominate, told, between the us secretary of state and his chinese counterpart. both sides, a grade to the lines of communication, open. more strikes and demonstrations in sudan and day after 4 people were shot dead during protests against the military curve. and japan, new prime minister, projected to hold on to power after sundays election bought opposition, games could waken from your shooters influence. ah, me hello and welcome to the program. we begin with the latest from the g 20 summit world latest calling for meaningful and effective action to ensure global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees celsius. but the final communicate from rome doesn't include a deadline for net 0 emissions. the world's biggest economies also didn't set a target for phasing out coal domestically. the focus is now on the call for $26.00 climate conference that's underway in glasgow. diplomatic editor james base has moved from ron. some of the g 20 leaders went for a picture in the center of rome in one of the most histo
ah, why my emily ang when this is al jazeera live from 0, also coming up, taiwan and tre, dominate, told, between the us secretary of state and his chinese counterpart. both sides, a grade to the lines of communication, open. more strikes and demonstrations in sudan and day after 4 people were shot dead during protests against the military curve. and japan, new prime minister, projected to hold on to power after sundays election bought opposition, games could waken from your shooters influence....
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currently, google dominates the estallion market hosting 94 percent of all searches. under the proposal, android smartphones would be forced to offer suite of engines to the uses while google itself could be barred from paying to ensure its default use on devices. google fight back saying its dominance is because of its effectiveness is a search engine. but similar moved to regulate the company already be po, to place in europe hall to try to rain in the tech giant. we got reaction from linton at law expert about it. google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is de default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is, are where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect i enhance the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e z a is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhan
currently, google dominates the estallion market hosting 94 percent of all searches. under the proposal, android smartphones would be forced to offer suite of engines to the uses while google itself could be barred from paying to ensure its default use on devices. google fight back saying its dominance is because of its effectiveness is a search engine. but similar moved to regulate the company already be po, to place in europe hall to try to rain in the tech giant. we got reaction from linton...
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you could argue we were energy dominant. in january 2021 we started shutting down this amazing american renaissance that chiefly led we are already seeing the effects of this in gas prices and other factors. we have a sitting u.s. president to begging the production and this is a shock because it was the largest producer of dominance prior to all of this and now we are begging that we have the russian oil imports retching record levels so we will t be turning over the enery dominance and the great new deal for the reliance which will be done by slave labor and human rights abuses so it is a lose lose proposition for americans. it fails a public-policy test and that's one of the most ill advised plans decades at least. are we facingg climate catastrophe? >> no and that's one of the things i spent a lot of time in the book a chapter devoted to the science and i also have a chapter devoted to the climate emergency so starting out one of the ways we claim this is well-documented and mainstream climate scientists are rebuking thi
you could argue we were energy dominant. in january 2021 we started shutting down this amazing american renaissance that chiefly led we are already seeing the effects of this in gas prices and other factors. we have a sitting u.s. president to begging the production and this is a shock because it was the largest producer of dominance prior to all of this and now we are begging that we have the russian oil imports retching record levels so we will t be turning over the enery dominance and the...
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s. police officer, now author dominic as oh, welcome to the program. are you surprised that the money's coming back in? no bye. i'm not whatsoever mitchie a. there was a political move in the 1st place. very bad decision and i think more money is going to have to come in to make up for what's going on, or the cities reacting to like i get it. that budget's done a year in advance or whatever and that set out for a year. but when crime is going up by such a rate, presumably there are some funds that these police forces can dip into to tackle it to keep the community safe. i think was the biggest problems as people don't realize what the defending the police movement was doing in the 1st place. and the number one reason is going to fight it. you're, you're educating when training police officers, right? we already have it. we do have a problem with bad apples and law enforcement, and we need to have a stricter hiring policy. we need to have better training with people's keep thinking that long foresman your, your 1st responder, st cup, is the number one,
s. police officer, now author dominic as oh, welcome to the program. are you surprised that the money's coming back in? no bye. i'm not whatsoever mitchie a. there was a political move in the 1st place. very bad decision and i think more money is going to have to come in to make up for what's going on, or the cities reacting to like i get it. that budget's done a year in advance or whatever and that set out for a year. but when crime is going up by such a rate, presumably there are some funds...
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of the red cross dominic still heart. welcome back to the news or such a huge, i mean, it's a massive internal displacement. is that now over stretching even further? all ready, overstretched resources? yes, we just saw your program before. this has traditionally been a couple days ago though, has traditionally been a very poor province, and i'm just back from the question which is a to under 10 kilometers in land from pen on. we could see 1st hand how a town has been completely overwhelmed by the massive influx of internally displaced people at for instance, health services all the way. and that is obviously also a shortage of safe drinking water. and therefore, i know argent need for organizations like the international committee of the red cross to do whatever it takes to improve the service is not just for the in time of the place, but also for the host communities. when you talk about those host communities, i mean on conflict is, is being conflated with climate change, mozambique for some reason. it seems to have be
of the red cross dominic still heart. welcome back to the news or such a huge, i mean, it's a massive internal displacement. is that now over stretching even further? all ready, overstretched resources? yes, we just saw your program before. this has traditionally been a couple days ago though, has traditionally been a very poor province, and i'm just back from the question which is a to under 10 kilometers in land from pen on. we could see 1st hand how a town has been completely overwhelmed by...
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religious, not just religious experience for organized religions in the context of institutions and dominant nominations across the empire or transatlantic so they had footprints on both sides of the atlantic and lots of different places and they communicated with one another and pat pulled the empire together through these so being a british protestant not being part of an empire working on bothh sides promoting protestants and it makes it different than being part of a specific nomination, a collaboration of allom of it. >> you used a lovely four of a scaffolding describing the empire in various components in your book. you talk about who are the people in the institutions you mentioned who composed this scaffolding, how to create this order? >> scaffolding is a way to get the importance of religious institutions in this process so the project at the heart of this book the way i started my research was to look at who was mitigating with whom across the atlantic so people on both sides were talking about each other but they talk about an empire communicating with whom what are the boundarie
religious, not just religious experience for organized religions in the context of institutions and dominant nominations across the empire or transatlantic so they had footprints on both sides of the atlantic and lots of different places and they communicated with one another and pat pulled the empire together through these so being a british protestant not being part of an empire working on bothh sides promoting protestants and it makes it different than being part of a specific nomination, a...
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when it was used by dominic cummings, it - used by dominic cummings, it was used _ used by dominic cummingsngs, it was used to the kind of say, "well, we shoutdn't— used to the kind of say, "well, we shouldn't have collective decision—making, we should be rugged individualists where you bring in all these — individualists where you bring in all these mavericks to make decisions _ all these mavericks to make decisions because groups are bad." in decisions because groups are bad." in the _ decisions because groups are bad." in the case — decisions because groups are bad." in the case of the report, i heard jeremy— in the case of the report, i heard jeremy hunt on the radio this morning. _ jeremy hunt on the radio this morning, and it was being used in quite _ morning, and it was being used in quite a _ morning, and it was being used in quite a different way — because if one says — quite a different way — because if one says anyone who gets involved in a group _ one says anyone who gets involved in a group starts to become less discriminating, then we can blame poor decisions on group process
when it was used by dominic cummings, it - used by dominic cummings, it was used _ used by dominic cummingsngs, it was used to the kind of say, "well, we shoutdn't— used to the kind of say, "well, we shouldn't have collective decision—making, we should be rugged individualists where you bring in all these — individualists where you bring in all these mavericks to make decisions _ all these mavericks to make decisions because groups are bad." in decisions because groups are...
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the cabinets, other than you will dominate of us man. a son is acting as an acting, the minister shift, like we see the different personalities. in fact, what government engine last to start, our leadership have identified and patching cabinet at the cabinet level. and at the same time, at the ministry level reforms are happening in our government or why $100000.00. the 7 service stuff started working with us and we've already started processing salaries. we're working with the biggest government duty. we have not removed the previous civil servants from their job. you don't wanna no, he started hopeful not to get osley. the new as army government is going to benefit from this against that and from the affinities that you got. honda is trying to make sure that without any discrimination we utilize the kids of the afghans and she and, and it's important that we give share to all he afghans, particularly to the youth in florida. distinguished colleagues. oh my god, i think you know, we have been in cato together with a high rank delegation
the cabinets, other than you will dominate of us man. a son is acting as an acting, the minister shift, like we see the different personalities. in fact, what government engine last to start, our leadership have identified and patching cabinet at the cabinet level. and at the same time, at the ministry level reforms are happening in our government or why $100000.00. the 7 service stuff started working with us and we've already started processing salaries. we're working with the biggest...
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world leaders are in rome for the 620 summit where climate change and covid—19 are expected to dominatealks. the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as the only way to solve the problems the world is facing. the more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear that multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions. borisjohnson insists he doesn't want that to distract from the 620 or the key climate change summit in glasgow. we are going to get on and do the things that matter to both of us and make sure we work together on tackling the big issues that face the world. there is some turbulence in the relationship. i'm mark lowen live in rome. the first talks are under way focusing _ the first talks are under way focusing on global health care and the pandemic economic recovery. lawyers for prince andrew claim the woman who's accused him of sexual assault is out for "another payday" as they ask a new york court to
world leaders are in rome for the 620 summit where climate change and covid—19 are expected to dominatealks. the italian prime minister, mario draghi, opens the summit with a call for multilateral action as the only way to solve the problems the world is facing. the more we go with all our challenges, the more it is clear that multilateralism is the best answer to the problems we face today. but a row over post—brexit fishing rights between britain and france threatens to sour discussions....
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pete dominic is a standup comedian. liz plank is a columnist for "msnbc daily" and author and eugene dales is a co-author of politico. it's exciting to get all of your takes on the lineup tonight. what is your take on this political gamesmanship? could there be benefits to pushing it forward? >> it's the same fight over and over. giving six weeks and going to make it better for the country. you definitely don't want that happening around the holidays when people are needing to spend money, thinking about how strong the economy is, but it does give democrats some time to deal with their infrastructure bill, deal with a build back better agenda. it does give them time to figure that out before they have to deal with this issue. as a country it's not as good that our leaders continue to kick this down the road and the fact that the debt limit is something that was created so that we stop borrowing money, that the government did that less, it doesn't stop us from doing that and it continues to be huge problem and especially
pete dominic is a standup comedian. liz plank is a columnist for "msnbc daily" and author and eugene dales is a co-author of politico. it's exciting to get all of your takes on the lineup tonight. what is your take on this political gamesmanship? could there be benefits to pushing it forward? >> it's the same fight over and over. giving six weeks and going to make it better for the country. you definitely don't want that happening around the holidays when people are needing to...
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that this petition it is challenging of racial hierarchy and white supremacy and challenging the dominance of slavery which is a really central economic driver in the british colony during the late 18th century. so the idea here is to not take them seriously and also expressing anxieties about whether this rebellion that is starting in the colonies might not just challenge the british government or empire as they know it might also be part of the challenge of gender and racial hierarchies. and this kind of representation does not change much so i want to see kind of the similarities of this conversation over time so as you know by the 1840s, goes right back to the petitioning in a much broader scale not only for the lights in the about but also for property rights and have better access to education and and be leaders within the church printed and range of issues that by 1850, in the very first women's convention in massachusetts and this is happening and completed in 1951. just a year after that so by the time americans throughout the country are very aware of this growing women's rights
that this petition it is challenging of racial hierarchy and white supremacy and challenging the dominance of slavery which is a really central economic driver in the british colony during the late 18th century. so the idea here is to not take them seriously and also expressing anxieties about whether this rebellion that is starting in the colonies might not just challenge the british government or empire as they know it might also be part of the challenge of gender and racial hierarchies. and...
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and so they really skewed the version of the history that became the dominant history of the movement and, in fact, still really affects our interpretation of the movement today because we often think about stanton and anthony as the main leaders of the movement. and often the women of color, the fact that lucy is snowden and her organization was dramatically larger than hers, a far more successful newspaper, a all of them often get lost in favor of this written narrative that they created. and this is just to remind you that these anti-women's rights cartoons are still the most popular images in american visual culture in the late 19th century. this is a stereograph from 1899, very much again suggesting that women participate in politics, they're going to be interested in reading newspapers and paying attention to things other than the laundry which is what this man in the background is doing. so by the late 19th century and early 20th century, suffragists decided to change tactics. so they had promoted portraits of their leaders especially in the late 19th century, but around the tu
and so they really skewed the version of the history that became the dominant history of the movement and, in fact, still really affects our interpretation of the movement today because we often think about stanton and anthony as the main leaders of the movement. and often the women of color, the fact that lucy is snowden and her organization was dramatically larger than hers, a far more successful newspaper, a all of them often get lost in favor of this written narrative that they created. and...
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remember, this is really a cloud company, right that is their major dominance. obviously, e-commerce is great and the rest of it and the cloud portion of that and i like to compare to microsoft and to some of the other names out there and this is a name that finally is comparable with p-es given the dominance they've got. >> thanks to pete for bringing that up. i just want to add one thing to that very quickly and numbers to that because i think that's a really good point. the stock on a forward one-year basis assuming no upgrades in earnings at all is about 48 times. i would point out the five-year median forward p-e ratio is 99 it's trading at half of what it used to over the last five-year period so all those pressures that people can cite, yeah, we know it's in the stock. in the meantime this company will grow faster than tesla next year tesla is trading 420 times i feel like people really need to think about the fact that, yes, of course, there are reasons why amazon has been under pressure we all know. what could get better? what could start to ease as tho
remember, this is really a cloud company, right that is their major dominance. obviously, e-commerce is great and the rest of it and the cloud portion of that and i like to compare to microsoft and to some of the other names out there and this is a name that finally is comparable with p-es given the dominance they've got. >> thanks to pete for bringing that up. i just want to add one thing to that very quickly and numbers to that because i think that's a really good point. the stock on a...
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because it dominated all conversations over the many— dominated all conversations over the many yearse are and, you know, _ referendum. but here we are and, you know. it _ referendum. but here we are and, you know. it is _ referendum. but here we are and, you know, it is quite extraordinary as you say— know, it is quite extraordinary as you say those figures for the checks it _ you say those figures for the checks. it would appear the eu is making _ checks. it would appear the eu is making a — checks. it would appear the eu is making a pretty good to making a pretty— making a pretty good to making a pretty good job today of saying that they have _ pretty good job today of saying that they have made great strides. equally— they have made great strides. equally they are not having much struck— equally they are not having much struck with lord frost proposals about _ struck with lord frost proposals about changing the european involvement or the european court of justice _ involvement or the european court of justice we _ involvement or the european court of justice. we should see what h
because it dominated all conversations over the many— dominated all conversations over the many yearse are and, you know, _ referendum. but here we are and, you know. it _ referendum. but here we are and, you know. it is _ referendum. but here we are and, you know, it is quite extraordinary as you say— know, it is quite extraordinary as you say those figures for the checks it _ you say those figures for the checks. it would appear the eu is making _ checks. it would appear the eu is making...
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it's something lovely that must be defiled if russia is going to dominate the world. so in order to correct what is good and beautiful, putin has spread the lie that these expressions of your devotion to joe biden are instead attacks on
it's something lovely that must be defiled if russia is going to dominate the world. so in order to correct what is good and beautiful, putin has spread the lie that these expressions of your devotion to joe biden are instead attacks on
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the home side dominated the second half. creating chances was not a problem.e was. 2—0, you couldn't fault leicester for effort but with performances like this, the aaron ramsdale fan club looks set to grow and grow. it had been his day but he finished it by making someone else's. he made three big saves in the game and when you want to win matches in a row and have that consistency, you need players to perform at the top level and he did. he is playing with a lot of composure, in a very natural way and showing who he is as a person, and showing real quality. we arrived in some really good areas and could _ we arrived in some really good areas and could have taken something from the game, _ and could have taken something from the game, but we give good teams the 2-0 start _ the game, but we give good teams the 2-0 start we _ the game, but we give good teams the 2—0 start we did, it is i was difficult _ 2—0 start we did, it is i was difficult. but our spirit wasn't broken. _ difficult. but our spirit wasn't broken, we kept going and kept fighting — broken, we k
the home side dominated the second half. creating chances was not a problem.e was. 2—0, you couldn't fault leicester for effort but with performances like this, the aaron ramsdale fan club looks set to grow and grow. it had been his day but he finished it by making someone else's. he made three big saves in the game and when you want to win matches in a row and have that consistency, you need players to perform at the top level and he did. he is playing with a lot of composure, in a very...
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just because tesla dominates it now does not mean they always will.at so crucial to the future is batteries. i might see more about in the future. >> so, i think among legacy automakers that is a good way to put it, battling for their share of the pie i would say ford, gm, volkswagen has been the most aggressive in pursuing electrification goals. those three and then others for some contacts have basically committed $75 billion for battery capacity between now and the end of the decade. that is up from commitments and practically speaking of about zero in 2020. so the industry's hit the accelerator if you'll pardon the pun. tesla of course is also spending on its own batteries. they tend not to announce them in that manner. >> if those guys are ford, gm, volkswagen are leading right now who is lagging behind? >> good question. it feels like the japanese. it feels like the japanese they are joy toyota others are spending on batteries but they are doing, they are still tied to hybrid electrics. right now it looks like a high cost strategy for both one o
just because tesla dominates it now does not mean they always will.at so crucial to the future is batteries. i might see more about in the future. >> so, i think among legacy automakers that is a good way to put it, battling for their share of the pie i would say ford, gm, volkswagen has been the most aggressive in pursuing electrification goals. those three and then others for some contacts have basically committed $75 billion for battery capacity between now and the end of the decade....
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dominic raab, thank ou sensitively to women. dominic raab, thank you very _ sensitively to women.e today is a bit warmer. what we have today is a yesterday's low pressure moving up into the continent. we then have this next clutch of fronts coming our way, this next clutch of fronts coming ourway, bringing rain and strengthening winds. but before we lose the low pressure from our shores, still producing gusty winds in the east with a fair bit of cloud and the odd spot of rain. for much of scotland, north—west england, it is dry. same across northern ireland, starting to see the clouds thicken in the west and for much of wales, southwest, the midlands, down to the south—eastern corner, it also dry but you can see this legacy of cloud left over from yesterday still some spots of rain and still some gusty winds. the winds will tend to ease through the course of the morning and you will see quite a bit of cloud left at times across east anglia and also kent. a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of brightness and sunshine, cloud continuing to build out towards the west, showers in the sout
dominic raab, thank ou sensitively to women. dominic raab, thank you very _ sensitively to women.e today is a bit warmer. what we have today is a yesterday's low pressure moving up into the continent. we then have this next clutch of fronts coming our way, this next clutch of fronts coming ourway, bringing rain and strengthening winds. but before we lose the low pressure from our shores, still producing gusty winds in the east with a fair bit of cloud and the odd spot of rain. for much of...