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, etc. so these walls have effectively cemented the role of the state media. in particular, like the bbc of cnn and our west germans, tony tony, blinkin biden's, a man in the state to bob and said he was a great man. i think what i'm getting out is because you were a pioneer, multi cultural issues. i worked for you on a 5 day program after all, i'm always seeing the weapon izing of identity politics to cover up the kind of actions you're just talking about. people can see are interviewed sy hersh on the my lai massacre and i youtube channel because they kept on talking about identity politics. i somehow ignoring what you were just talking about. they go on and on about it on the ticks in. so when hillary clinton and secretary of state justified the public lynching and brutal murder, mamma duffy, she said we came, we saw he died. not too many comments in the press. some said quite witty, very triumphal is stuff. so this defense of blayton to goes on and identity politics. so one of the things
, etc. so these walls have effectively cemented the role of the state media. in particular, like the bbc of cnn and our west germans, tony tony, blinkin biden's, a man in the state to bob and said he was a great man. i think what i'm getting out is because you were a pioneer, multi cultural issues. i worked for you on a 5 day program after all, i'm always seeing the weapon izing of identity politics to cover up the kind of actions you're just talking about. people can see are interviewed sy...
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, etc. so that's how the functions and you know, we, many of us oppose it, but we have to be aware of what that world is. so no interest rates on american power at all, but a short term loss of profit for some of the major weapons to all over the world, including themselves. so you see this huge bust out where the french president macro lost it and withdrew best from the united states because of a trade deals on nuclear submarines which he'd been promised similar to the united states. the impression of sprague, there wasn't too much pressure. i bet and gave the deed to britain, and mack already went, but he should know that's the order of the day. i mean, he's been boasting that he's in the atlanta says because it says president frances, and that's been the tailed or french foreign policy, especially under the socialist, but not exclusively. and so, and this my craw is such angry, but you know, people, the anger is about selling nukes and nuclear submarines i arms to a country to proud round
, etc. so that's how the functions and you know, we, many of us oppose it, but we have to be aware of what that world is. so no interest rates on american power at all, but a short term loss of profit for some of the major weapons to all over the world, including themselves. so you see this huge bust out where the french president macro lost it and withdrew best from the united states because of a trade deals on nuclear submarines which he'd been promised similar to the united states. the...
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i know— 5g, etc with china. thank you both very much. i know you're - 5g, etc with china.'re going to have a little bit of a break to look at the next set of papers working as at the next set of papers working as a due for that we will see you at just after half past 11. coming up next is sports and will be back at the top of the hour. good evening. katie archibald has won britain's first gold medal at this year's world track cycling championships in france. it's been a great yearfor archibald. she won olympic gold in the madison with laura kenny, three gold medals at the european championships earlier this month and she's now world champion in the 0mnium, where individual riders compete in four different events. i was so nervous at the start of the day. you know it's not every that we have qualifiers. i was sat there feeling like too nervous to eat thinking i'm never going to do this again, this is too much i can't take this feeling. and suddenly i thought, "this is your last race and just, whatever. " obviously it went well enough i think i'll come back again. just one g
i know— 5g, etc with china. thank you both very much. i know you're - 5g, etc with china.'re going to have a little bit of a break to look at the next set of papers working as at the next set of papers working as a due for that we will see you at just after half past 11. coming up next is sports and will be back at the top of the hour. good evening. katie archibald has won britain's first gold medal at this year's world track cycling championships in france. it's been a great yearfor...
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and see if they can help great terms, etc, etc. so be of guns if they behave intelligently could be in a strong position thanks to a huge rice or for child allows to take it. i mean, i want to get on to julian this on to the bell. much drive, you know, but just quickly on that, what is a nato nation viewer? supposed to think when the watches any coverage of china with respect to allegations of genocide, engine jang, use top human rights prize. given this week, the sacker of fries to alexi. now only people go watch an old, old fake video of him carrying out. so i'm going to mock execution of a muslim woman. what is a view as much to think about jane jane, when they watch the pictures from chinese concentration get? well, i mean, you know, it is certainly not gentle, sorry that i am convinced and lots of people because it said this is a completely exaggerated campaign. and the word genocide is often used these days, not as a scientific description or has taking place, but as a leave or will be, you know, obviously the chinese are doi
and see if they can help great terms, etc, etc. so be of guns if they behave intelligently could be in a strong position thanks to a huge rice or for child allows to take it. i mean, i want to get on to julian this on to the bell. much drive, you know, but just quickly on that, what is a nato nation viewer? supposed to think when the watches any coverage of china with respect to allegations of genocide, engine jang, use top human rights prize. given this week, the sacker of fries to alexi. now...
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, etc, etc. but the reason someone cant afford the somali bus ride home from a job where they hardly get paid minimum wage and then half of that is stolen from them by a massive multi $1000000000.00 corporation. the reason for all that has nothing to do. we did that limit number 3. the limit has been use time and time again to enforce misguided austerity policies. it's used as an excuse to cut government services. and even though there is no reason the debt limit should even exist, much like dental care of coal pays or jordan peterson. the gross debt also excludes the roughly 2 trillion dollars in financial assets, mostly student loans, held by the federal government. any measure that aims to measure the balance sheet health of an entity probably shouldn't ignore trillions of dollars in assets. the only reason the debt number doesn't include that is because the g o. p is a pocket of a factor. franco and the democrats are easily overpowered by wrinkles and oh, yes, through loan, that shouldn't exi
, etc, etc. but the reason someone cant afford the somali bus ride home from a job where they hardly get paid minimum wage and then half of that is stolen from them by a massive multi $1000000000.00 corporation. the reason for all that has nothing to do. we did that limit number 3. the limit has been use time and time again to enforce misguided austerity policies. it's used as an excuse to cut government services. and even though there is no reason the debt limit should even exist, much like...
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etc. , is happening around us but the bells risin: , etc. , , ., ., rising, etc.ard, no. _ rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there _ rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there is _ rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there is no - rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there is no room l have heard, no. there is no room for tax cuts or business rates cuts at the moment. there is not going to be a cut to duty and if you all, on energy bills. that is the removal of that £20 a week universal credit uplift that has been experienced since the beginning of this month. so, no, and i think it's the poorest we will probably —— the press will be feeling the least optimistic at the moment. fin be feeling the least optimistic at the moment-— be feeling the least optimistic at the moment. ., , , . . the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to — the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to the _ the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to the yorkshire _ the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn
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, etc. and so there's probably maybe not a single solution to all of those different issue. and we need regulators to from who work on anti trusting competition to work with previous to regulator, to work with media regulators to work altogether and understand the, the breath and extent to which this platform has being. and so, because i do think some of the current tools that we have in terms of regulation and regulatory response, are probably inadequate to address the, the market power or facebook and other actors like amazon and cool in the sense that they're all over the place. you know, there is no such thing as an internet market, there, superpower is in the ad market, in social media, in communication, etc, etc. see, you need to look at all of it holistically. and perhaps one of the conclusion might be to break them up or to break different services, or make sure that those different services are integrate or not integrated together . which by the way, it was one of the ask a party of
, etc. and so there's probably maybe not a single solution to all of those different issue. and we need regulators to from who work on anti trusting competition to work with previous to regulator, to work with media regulators to work altogether and understand the, the breath and extent to which this platform has being. and so, because i do think some of the current tools that we have in terms of regulation and regulatory response, are probably inadequate to address the, the market power or...
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, etc. that's where we're buying bitcoin. but i just thought to guy who's literally, the most famous guy perspective attack is now buying bitcoin. he's kind of professed or made famous, you know, taking the government. is he going to do a speculative attack against the dollar using bitcoin? it's an interesting way to look at it. right. you mentioned sorrows is 1993 speculative attack on the bank of england. made a $1000000000.00 in a day that was orchestrated by his money managing partner, stan truck and miller, who has been buying bitcoin now for the past 6 months. i think they're sharing a lot of information about what's really going on. meanwhile, the central bank, digital currencies are being launched by the dying legacy system. did they have any chance of surviving? i don't think so. i think what their chance of survival is is just trying to keep the game going a little bit longer. so what i see really happened with the central bank digital currencies. one, obviously the, the trend is m
, etc. that's where we're buying bitcoin. but i just thought to guy who's literally, the most famous guy perspective attack is now buying bitcoin. he's kind of professed or made famous, you know, taking the government. is he going to do a speculative attack against the dollar using bitcoin? it's an interesting way to look at it. right. you mentioned sorrows is 1993 speculative attack on the bank of england. made a $1000000000.00 in a day that was orchestrated by his money managing partner, stan...
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muchos de los que se encuentran aquí presentes y se han quejado de que tienen plagas de cucarachas, etcanización (nombre/s en inglés) representa los residentes afectados y han realizado demostraciones enviando cartas. >>> (información en pantalla). >>> norman asegura que ha tomado represalia junto con los inquilinos. pues meterse sin permiso a las viviendas. eso no se encuentra permitido. >>> quiere evitar elevar este caso pero tiene que cambiar la situación. >>> nosotros queremos hacer las cosas bien, pues no se puede hacer algo, o quizás sí se puede hacer una demanda. >>> mandar evidencia, textos, si uno puede correos electrónicos. >>> (información en pantalla). (información en pantalla). (información en pantalla). >>> eescuchan cómo estos inquilinos se encuentra pidiendo que sea un cambio. desde el principio ellos dicen que no van a parar de hacer esta clase de demostraciones hasta que no vean un cambio. les voy a pedir al propietario que por favor se contacte con nosotros. regresó con ustedes al estudio. >>> gracias yomara por la información, daremos seguimiento al caso. ahora el pu
muchos de los que se encuentran aquí presentes y se han quejado de que tienen plagas de cucarachas, etcanización (nombre/s en inglés) representa los residentes afectados y han realizado demostraciones enviando cartas. >>> (información en pantalla). >>> norman asegura que ha tomado represalia junto con los inquilinos. pues meterse sin permiso a las viviendas. eso no se encuentra permitido. >>> quiere evitar elevar este caso pero tiene que cambiar la situación....
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it’s we are, how much extra in terms of inflation etc?— inflation etc?flation etc? it's a great question but very tricky to answer. it is - but very tricky to answer. it is sometimes the little cuts that add up sometimes the little cuts that add up that you don't notice. i mention the food bills going up by an extra £12 per month, £141; per year. £12 a month for some people can seem a lot and others not very much. other things that phone contracts where you may still be paying several times for the handsets and you are subsidising the telephone company or broadband. so some of the cuts that are not directly going up, such as energy in — such as food, that's where you can make some saving. thanks very much. sorry we are out of time on this. but thank you very much indeed. the headlines on bbc news... the prime minister urges the public to trust in the police but admits there are issues in the force that need addressing after the death of sarah everard. get set for a hike in your energy bills — why15—million households in britain will have to pay more for
it’s we are, how much extra in terms of inflation etc?— inflation etc?flation etc? it's a great question but very tricky to answer. it is - but very tricky to answer. it is sometimes the little cuts that add up sometimes the little cuts that add up that you don't notice. i mention the food bills going up by an extra £12 per month, £141; per year. £12 a month for some people can seem a lot and others not very much. other things that phone contracts where you may still be paying several...
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prime minister is etc, a very pepuiar man-— prime minister is etc, a very popular man.it's rather lovely the _ popular man. yes, and i think it's rather lovely the interior - popular man. yes, and i think it's rather lovely the interior of - popular man. yes, and i think it's rather lovely the interior of the i rather lovely the interior of the times, apart from the nice family photos which also managed to include his son who is not in the wedding picture, but in the earlier photograph, this lovely photograph where he happily sent himself up after he was knighted, obviously i suspect this would've been an idea of the local paper in south bend saying, oh, david, madia fancy dressing up as a mediaeval knight because neck so that we can do something about it. and you think the lack of pomposity involved than that, there i have to second name one or two mps who if you had suggested that have snorted and told you you were showing contempt for her majesty or failing to respect the dignity of their office. indeed. yes, definitely _ the dignity of their office. indeed. yes, def
prime minister is etc, a very pepuiar man-— prime minister is etc, a very popular man.it's rather lovely the _ popular man. yes, and i think it's rather lovely the interior - popular man. yes, and i think it's rather lovely the interior of - popular man. yes, and i think it's rather lovely the interior of the i rather lovely the interior of the times, apart from the nice family photos which also managed to include his son who is not in the wedding picture, but in the earlier photograph, this...
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a ciudad de los Ángeles exigen la prueba de vacunaciÓn para ingresar a bares, gimnasios, etc.regir a partir del cuatro de noviembre; las empresa que se niegan van a ser molestadas >>> deben vacunarse. >>> muere en brazos de su c cuidador ndakasi. la decisión bloqueó la ley que prohíbe casi todos los abortos en texas y es le tengo estas imÁgenes. comenzamos con la decisiÓn de u juez federal que ha bloqueado la ley estatal que prohÍbe todos los abortos en texas, y es que hay un nuevo revÉs ante este plan antiaborto. un juez federal le ha ordenado al estado s suspender la ley. p >>> un juez lo que la ley antiaborto en texas l, inclusiv la semana pasada la corte de justicia con la mayorÍa voto se ha negado a bloquear este mandato. miles de mujeres han salido a la calle a marchar en favor de la decisiÓn de sus cuerpos. la acciÓn de el juez d texas es un logro para los r republicanos que la apoyaban. cambiand >>e fu> un estudia nte un estudiante de dieciocho aÑos ha sido detenido dar muñoz está en el lugar, cuéntanos. y ya se ha fijado una fianza de setenta y cinco mil dÓlares. edga
a ciudad de los Ángeles exigen la prueba de vacunaciÓn para ingresar a bares, gimnasios, etc.regir a partir del cuatro de noviembre; las empresa que se niegan van a ser molestadas >>> deben vacunarse. >>> muere en brazos de su c cuidador ndakasi. la decisión bloqueó la ley que prohíbe casi todos los abortos en texas y es le tengo estas imÁgenes. comenzamos con la decisiÓn de u juez federal que ha bloqueado la ley estatal que prohÍbe todos los abortos en texas, y es que...
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nbc van a >>> ya se van a basar en cuántas personas se están vacuna no actualmente, etc. >>> empleadosles tendrá que seguir usando su mascarilla hasta nueva orden. >>> la mascarilla molesta para respirar pero es para encontrarse una mejor. >>> se explica que el uso de la mascarilla es de su predilección por el tipo de trabajo que realiza. se ha anunciado que se eliminara el uso de la mascarilla en interiores públicos siguiendo diversos factores ya que tendrán que seguir el nivel de transición moderada de covid-19 y permanecer allí durante al menos tres semanas. las actualizaciones respecto de covid-19 diecinueve tendrá que ser baja. tendrá que estar completamente vacunadas o haber pensado ocho semanas destes autorizó una vacunado de covid-19. el vocero del departamento de salud pública del condado santa clara ricardo romero morales nos ha dicho que ese condado va en buen camino. >>> nos encontramos en el liberal anaranjado. estamos viendo un descenso en el número de hospitalizaciones el número de casos de covid-19. >>> san francisco es uno de los lugares que cuenta con las vacunaciones
nbc van a >>> ya se van a basar en cuántas personas se están vacuna no actualmente, etc. >>> empleadosles tendrá que seguir usando su mascarilla hasta nueva orden. >>> la mascarilla molesta para respirar pero es para encontrarse una mejor. >>> se explica que el uso de la mascarilla es de su predilección por el tipo de trabajo que realiza. se ha anunciado que se eliminara el uso de la mascarilla en interiores públicos siguiendo diversos factores ya que...
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ready elders, the militia commanders, rebel leaders, etc, etc. and many more now we and you bring that he brought him what, what also players in this game. and yes, i'm sure that his walk to albert han is going to try and do in the short term, but he faces not only the problem that he cannot buy off the international community and cannot buy off the street. but also, there are the 2 most significant rural provincial armed groups, the sudan liberation movement of up the life of nor endorsed for and the s p l. a. north of the lazar in lieu in the mountains and south quarter from they had not yet bought into the jupiter agreement and the very railroads that the active and conflict with these 2 groups will resume at scale. so albert is actually not only risking the entire democratic transition, but he's also jeopardizing the completion of an incomplete piece process in in quarter plan and are for i have very few questions left well need 1st of all and briefly if you don't mind those moderate civilians who had hopes that this could be conducive to a g
ready elders, the militia commanders, rebel leaders, etc, etc. and many more now we and you bring that he brought him what, what also players in this game. and yes, i'm sure that his walk to albert han is going to try and do in the short term, but he faces not only the problem that he cannot buy off the international community and cannot buy off the street. but also, there are the 2 most significant rural provincial armed groups, the sudan liberation movement of up the life of nor endorsed for...
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i social distancing, wearing masks, etc?— masks, etc? itake a middle-of-the-road| masks, etc?road perspective. middle—of—the—road perspective. we need these off ramps that if there is high enough vaccine coverage, you cannot go back to a full on restriction. however, what happened in the uk in early autumn was not supported by science, or late summer, were all restrictions were eased, so things like layered protection meaning large gatherings with masks and vaccination requirements, some precautions in schools while prioritising learning and so forth, so there is a happy medium, where you can have more and more resumption of social functions, without going all out in terms of easing all restrictions, all recommendations for prevention of this virus in addition to vaccinations.— of this virus in addition to vaccinations. interesting to net our vaccinations. interesting to get your perspective, - vaccinations. interesting to | get your perspective, thank vaccinations. interesting to - get your perspective, thank you very much, saad omer, director of the gl institute for global h
i social distancing, wearing masks, etc?— masks, etc? itake a middle-of-the-road| masks, etc?road perspective. middle—of—the—road perspective. we need these off ramps that if there is high enough vaccine coverage, you cannot go back to a full on restriction. however, what happened in the uk in early autumn was not supported by science, or late summer, were all restrictions were eased, so things like layered protection meaning large gatherings with masks and vaccination requirements,...
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, etc. see, you need to look at all of it holistically. and perhaps one of the conclusion might be to break them up or to break different services, or make sure that those different services are integrate or not integrated together . which by the way, it was one of the ask a party of the european commission when facebook. but what's that? one of the condition was that they would not be sharing of information between the 2 promise that facebook date and break. so there is a lot of looking back that needs to happen on the company's practices and what happened. but there is also larger consideration on the different tools that we have. and if none of those tools are sufficient altogether, then perhaps we should be having the conversation of whether or not it should be broken up yet. i'm not sure rear were even there yet. then there is so many stuff that needs to happen there, but we shouldn't be afraid of putting that option on the table. in fact, catalina, do you agree with that? should privat
, etc. see, you need to look at all of it holistically. and perhaps one of the conclusion might be to break them up or to break different services, or make sure that those different services are integrate or not integrated together . which by the way, it was one of the ask a party of the european commission when facebook. but what's that? one of the condition was that they would not be sharing of information between the 2 promise that facebook date and break. so there is a lot of looking back...
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., etc. so i'm just raising a point about that, mandatory transitions and the fact of implementing vaccine termination policies that are in place. thank you very much. >> operator: thank you for your comments. next caller, i have unmuted your line. you have two minutes for general public comment. >> thank you, chair anson moran. alita dupree. for the record, she and her. i'm going to talk about the significant program of sfpuc, which is cleanpowersf. i think it's the program that can generate excitement about sfpuc because i don't think that sfpuc is boring, and it should never be considered as such. how do we continue the work of providing renewable and inexpensive electricity to san francisco with the goal of reaching toward 100% and to develop new ways of consuming electricity than swapping out devices such as gas stoves and ovens or vehicles that use natural gas or petroleum, etc. because the future is electric, and i practice it. i'm here in my own electric home practicing what's called
., etc. so i'm just raising a point about that, mandatory transitions and the fact of implementing vaccine termination policies that are in place. thank you very much. >> operator: thank you for your comments. next caller, i have unmuted your line. you have two minutes for general public comment. >> thank you, chair anson moran. alita dupree. for the record, she and her. i'm going to talk about the significant program of sfpuc, which is cleanpowersf. i think it's the program that...
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some of your members who are in tough re-elections, districts being redrawn, etc., etc., do you expect some members to vote for it because it would be good for them politically? mr. mccarthy: i don't see how it would be good for them politically. let's think about. this it's not viewed as one bill anymore. not just the speaker, the president, always yous it as a combination together you can't pass one without the other. if it was one bill why did the president come here twice and promise it? why is the speaker sitting down with the progressives and promising something based to get their vote on this bill? why is the president laying out a framework on another bill to promise the vote for this bill. it's one bill together. so politically, for anyone, i don't think it's a smart bill whatsoever. that's why i think it would be difficult for people to vote for it. had they kept it separate, had they worked with republicans who were actually on the transportation committee, which we wanted to do, which we sat down, which we produced legislation for. america needs infrastructure. i'm from cal
some of your members who are in tough re-elections, districts being redrawn, etc., etc., do you expect some members to vote for it because it would be good for them politically? mr. mccarthy: i don't see how it would be good for them politically. let's think about. this it's not viewed as one bill anymore. not just the speaker, the president, always yous it as a combination together you can't pass one without the other. if it was one bill why did the president come here twice and promise it?...
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no tener ese miedo a la deportación, etc. >>> dos fiscales se han reunido este jueves para la construccióntera. ahora una ampliación del tema. >>> el fiscal general de texas ha estado de visita en la frontera de el paso. se ha presentado la demanda en contra del presidente joe biden para que se retome la reconstrucción del muro fronterizo implementado por el presidente donald trump. >>> (hablan en inglés). >>> se asegura que la crisis de la fronteraha generado factores negativos tanto como violencia y costos para proteger la entrada de inmigrantes, y a la demanda también se ha unido el fiscal general del estado de missouri. >>> (hablan en inglés). (hablan en inglés). >>>es una crisis humanitaria muy serio para la nación. >>> la demanda ha generado comentarios a favor y en contra en quienes apoyan la construcción del muro fronterizo y quienes simplemente se niegan. >>> las muertes en la frontera se han incrementado. >>> esta mujer se encuentra en completo desacuerdo con la construcción del muro. >>> ¿no se habla del sufrimiento que muchos migrantes vienen pasando desde su país? >>> hay un s
no tener ese miedo a la deportación, etc. >>> dos fiscales se han reunido este jueves para la construccióntera. ahora una ampliación del tema. >>> el fiscal general de texas ha estado de visita en la frontera de el paso. se ha presentado la demanda en contra del presidente joe biden para que se retome la reconstrucción del muro fronterizo implementado por el presidente donald trump. >>> (hablan en inglés). >>> se asegura que la crisis de la fronteraha...
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for the costs of operations associated with getting the bottles back, washing them, refilling them, etciceover: let's put 'em back in the rack, mac! - and then along came plastic. when single use packaging was presented to them, they realised that they could effectively externalise all of those management costs onto the municipalities. voiceover: you'll love them. and that is why it looked like such a good financial deal for them, and that's why they went for it. advert: these lighter - plastic bottles take pounds off your shopping load. by the 1970s, persuasive coke adverts were promoting the benefits of plastic. single—use plastic isjust
for the costs of operations associated with getting the bottles back, washing them, refilling them, etciceover: let's put 'em back in the rack, mac! - and then along came plastic. when single use packaging was presented to them, they realised that they could effectively externalise all of those management costs onto the municipalities. voiceover: you'll love them. and that is why it looked like such a good financial deal for them, and that's why they went for it. advert: these lighter - plastic...
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. >>> puede traer consigoapagones, etc. el tema lo queremos ampliar contigo andrés. >>> qué tal.gris que se espera que en las próximas horas tomepor completo el cielo. aquí la lluvia, no estamos muy acostumbrados a que caiga pero sí sabemos que cuando esto ocurre en efecto secan los árboles, se va la luz, ocurren en naciones y también estos accidentes de tránsito. esto ocurre porque cuando la calle se encuentra mojado aumenta el riesgo de que uno pierda el control y disminuye la velocidad, etc. escuchamos lo que nos ha dicho el portavoz. >>> cuando ese vehículo se encuentra deslizándose quiere decir que se esta hidro planeando, que hay una capa de agua. es importante no ir a altas velocidades. de hecho la última tormenta ha provocado concamín se volcará en la ciudad de (nombre/s en inglés) por eso hay que estar atentos a las vías, y a lo que se encuentra ocurriendo en el tráfico. también las ciudades, distintos condados del área de la bahía, han tratado de evitar que las aguas entren a los negocios. hay áreas donde se encuentra más propenso que se pierda la electricidad y que hay
. >>> puede traer consigoapagones, etc. el tema lo queremos ampliar contigo andrés. >>> qué tal.gris que se espera que en las próximas horas tomepor completo el cielo. aquí la lluvia, no estamos muy acostumbrados a que caiga pero sí sabemos que cuando esto ocurre en efecto secan los árboles, se va la luz, ocurren en naciones y también estos accidentes de tránsito. esto ocurre porque cuando la calle se encuentra mojado aumenta el riesgo de que uno pierda el control y...
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on investments we need to make in the physical infrastructure in america -- roads, bridges, ports, etc. the second focus, on investments we need to make in the american people to make us more competitive. this is my legislation and i feel strongly about it, but people who have the most at stake are the american people. we need to stay focused on what these bills will mean the people who are just looking for a little breathing room, a fair chance to build a decent middle-class life, to succeed and thrive instead of hanging on by their fingernails. we need to keep an eye on what is fundamentally at stake for our country, the ability to compete and win the race of the 21st century, as we did the 20th century, a race other countries are doing everything they can to win. in recent years, china has spent three times as much on infrastructure, three times as much as a share of its economy than the united states has. our infrastructure bill makes investments we need to rebuild the arteries of our economy, roads, highways, bridges, ports, airports, the rail. it will allow us to replace lead wat
on investments we need to make in the physical infrastructure in america -- roads, bridges, ports, etc. the second focus, on investments we need to make in the american people to make us more competitive. this is my legislation and i feel strongly about it, but people who have the most at stake are the american people. we need to stay focused on what these bills will mean the people who are just looking for a little breathing room, a fair chance to build a decent middle-class life, to succeed...
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Oct 8, 2021
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de fútbol >>> el área cuenta con partes de fútbol, y para la realización de diferentes actividades, etcás personas de nuestra comunidad y y cómo con sus trabajos y precisiones aportan este país. >>> lo que más destaco de este país es el sueño de darle una casa a mi madre y es lo que me ha impulsado seguir día a día. >>> este ha sido el sueño que le ha impulsado cruzar la frontera hace veintisiete años. >>> empecé trabajando de lavaplatos y tenía cuatro trabajos, dormía tres o dos horas para llegar al sueño de comprarle la casa mi madre. >>> este fuego cuando él cocina significa la llama de lucha que ha mantenido cuando él llegó. >>> ahí es cuando comenzaba mi carrera. >>> la gastronomía se ha convertido en el aporte que el chef martín guerrero ha dado por más de dos décadas. ahora esto se convierte en la conexión para él poder ayudar a su comunidad. >>> no nos olvidemos de nuestro lugar de origen. damos de comer a más de seiscientos niños, apoyamos a las comunidades indígenas, las artesanías que realizan, etc. y de esta manera crear un ingreso para poder acusarlos a ellos con máquinas d
de fútbol >>> el área cuenta con partes de fútbol, y para la realización de diferentes actividades, etcás personas de nuestra comunidad y y cómo con sus trabajos y precisiones aportan este país. >>> lo que más destaco de este país es el sueño de darle una casa a mi madre y es lo que me ha impulsado seguir día a día. >>> este ha sido el sueño que le ha impulsado cruzar la frontera hace veintisiete años. >>> empecé trabajando de lavaplatos y...
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but i'd want to say that, you know, you were mentioning eric smith and all a julian assange, etc. before eric smith in particular has a lot of influence within the u. s. government right now. he created this national a i kind of committee or something like that. and so he's a very, he is this, we view that we have a cold war with china. there's an a, i race, etc. so i think that where we're going with this can be very, very dangerous. so if you are voices or the whistle blowers voices are not heard. it's these people at the top who are having a lot of influence right now. and i think that it would make a huge difference for more people to speak up. at the same time. we have to protect that, so i can go ask people to speak up without making sure that the society at large will also protect, protect them. well, we invite to hold as google board members, people who left people in the government. now the come on dr to meet, give, thank you. thank you. that's it for the show will be back on wednesday, 10 years to the day since the leader of africa, which is because of the country, libya
but i'd want to say that, you know, you were mentioning eric smith and all a julian assange, etc. before eric smith in particular has a lot of influence within the u. s. government right now. he created this national a i kind of committee or something like that. and so he's a very, he is this, we view that we have a cold war with china. there's an a, i race, etc. so i think that where we're going with this can be very, very dangerous. so if you are voices or the whistle blowers voices are not...
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Oct 26, 2021
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., etc., etc. i think more changes will come to the market. those will be all incremental. some will have anything effects and some will have positive effects. we see it as very strategic eck. >> are you full bull on china? i'm strategicically pull bull on china, absolutely. who can't be, right? we know the country very well. we are very successful in the country on the bjorn shore business and offshore business. the asset management business. we plan to invest more. tom: u.b.s. c.e.o. speaking to manus cranny. much more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this halloween, xfinity rewards is offering up some spooky-good perks. like the chance to win a universal parks & resorts trip to hollywood or orlando to attend halloween horror nights. or xfinity rewards members, get the inside scoop on halloween kills. just say "watch with" into your voice remote for an exclusive live stream with jamie lee curtis. a q&a with me! join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks your rewards. moving is a handful. no ki
., etc., etc. i think more changes will come to the market. those will be all incremental. some will have anything effects and some will have positive effects. we see it as very strategic eck. >> are you full bull on china? i'm strategicically pull bull on china, absolutely. who can't be, right? we know the country very well. we are very successful in the country on the bjorn shore business and offshore business. the asset management business. we plan to invest more. tom: u.b.s. c.e.o....
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happened in the boss, including the plug, it will okay then including the change in the government, etc, and cut out. but it is now happening and is going to be significant because it is the 1st time that that, that is, will go out and to the full store like their representative. it's also going to be women are going to participate and they be given a chance as well because it's, you know, cut out really cares about a gender equality, etc. so it is going to be significant because this country is developing in such a way and modernizing reforming at its own pace and, and also to go with its own vision 20 or 30. and his future plans here in qatar has, has experienced rapid growth in recent years. it also has an independent foreign policy that is independent of its gulf. neighbors will assure a counselor or have any influence over not only domestic, but foreign policy to it is expected to have full powers in many way. it is, it is expected to a short, a council is expected to have not only legislative powers and ability to, ah, question the government and interpret many status and also loo
happened in the boss, including the plug, it will okay then including the change in the government, etc, and cut out. but it is now happening and is going to be significant because it is the 1st time that that, that is, will go out and to the full store like their representative. it's also going to be women are going to participate and they be given a chance as well because it's, you know, cut out really cares about a gender equality, etc. so it is going to be significant because this country...
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not quite the same for lateral flow, and kit etc. different for lateral flow. lateral flow, it is quite different for lateralflow. we lateral flow, it is quite different for lateral flow. we as a company have been offering pcr tests at £59. current prices for lateral flow are somewhere between 20 and a5. there is a difference in terms of price. it's important for us to test as frequently as possible and also bring down the cost of tests but i think they are not so different as they were and the accuracy that's provided by the pcr, we believe, is worthwhile. provided by the pcr, we believe, is worthwhile-— provided by the pcr, we believe, is worthwhile. ., ~ , ., , . ., worthwhile. thank you very much for “oininu us, worthwhile. thank you very much for joining us, professor. _ details are still emerging over how the actor alec baldwin accidentally shot dead the cinematographer halyna hutchins on a movie set. investigations are ongoing as court documents suggest the actor was told the gun was safe, moments before the shooting. meanwhil
not quite the same for lateral flow, and kit etc. different for lateral flow. lateral flow, it is quite different for lateralflow. we lateral flow, it is quite different for lateral flow. we as a company have been offering pcr tests at £59. current prices for lateral flow are somewhere between 20 and a5. there is a difference in terms of price. it's important for us to test as frequently as possible and also bring down the cost of tests but i think they are not so different as they were and...
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our foreign policy experts tell us that the competition for habitat, resources, etc., is a security issue because of the migrations that it may cause from drought and famine and natural disasters that spring from that. but it is a moral issue as well. we have a moral responsibility to pass this planet on in a responsible way to future generations come and that was much of the conversation i was able to have with his holiness pope francis. it was so thrilling to bring the greetings of the congress to his holiness, to thank him for his strong message on climate, his first encyclical that he spoke about when he spoke to the congress in a joint session about five years ago and to , continue on that conversation as we prepare for 2026 in glass cap -- in glasgow. it was a remarkable experience to have that private audience with his holiness and to bring the thanks and gratitude of our colleagues, and his blessings back to us. then i went to join a congressional delegation, a bipartisan delegation in portugal for the nato meeting. the other was g20, etc., and this was the nato meeting, presided
our foreign policy experts tell us that the competition for habitat, resources, etc., is a security issue because of the migrations that it may cause from drought and famine and natural disasters that spring from that. but it is a moral issue as well. we have a moral responsibility to pass this planet on in a responsible way to future generations come and that was much of the conversation i was able to have with his holiness pope francis. it was so thrilling to bring the greetings of the...
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one focused on the investments we need to make a physical infrastructure merger, roads, bridges, etc. the second focus on the investments we need to make in the american people to make us more competitive. i know this is my legislation, but i feel strongly about it. the people who have the most at stake by the american people, so we need to stay focused on what these bills will mean to the people looking for breathing room, a fair chance to build a decent middle-class life, to succeed, drive, instead of hanging on by their fingernails. we need to keep and i'll what is at stake for our country, the ability to compete and win the race of the 21st century as we did the 20th century. a reset other countries are doing everything they can to win. china has spent around three times as much on infrastructure than the united states has. our infrastructure bill makes investments we need to rebuild, the arteries of our economies, the roads, highways, bridges, airports, the rails, and they are going to allow us to replace lead water pipes, which are poisoning our children and families. it is ridi
one focused on the investments we need to make a physical infrastructure merger, roads, bridges, etc. the second focus on the investments we need to make in the american people to make us more competitive. i know this is my legislation, but i feel strongly about it. the people who have the most at stake by the american people, so we need to stay focused on what these bills will mean to the people looking for breathing room, a fair chance to build a decent middle-class life, to succeed, drive,...
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., etc., it is not only possible, it is absolutely essential.h those measures, committed over the next years, we could see instead of us losing nature, we could see a nature positive world. if we can couple that with a net zero world where emissions are becoming a thing of the past because we are leaving oil and coal in the ground, we do stand a fighting chance at the end of the decade. it is possible and it is good for the economy and it is good for jobs as well. >> a lot of what we are discussing is about overexploitation of these biodiversity areas, the ecosystems, the species that live in them, that need to carry on existing within those biodiversity areas. is it possible to exploit these areas -- not over exploit them, but exploit them, use them, utilize the minerals, the oil, the gas that is underneath them, near them, but leave them the way they were before humanity went in, utilize the resources, and left? >> a good balance maybe. it is not a choice between development and conservation. it is development with conservation. we are saying
., etc., it is not only possible, it is absolutely essential.h those measures, committed over the next years, we could see instead of us losing nature, we could see a nature positive world. if we can couple that with a net zero world where emissions are becoming a thing of the past because we are leaving oil and coal in the ground, we do stand a fighting chance at the end of the decade. it is possible and it is good for the economy and it is good for jobs as well. >> a lot of what we are...
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they have been focusing on the issue of her fiance and yourself, etc. -- and herself, etc.rgues have really focused around eight tabloid-like issue rather than the bigger issue. hashem: should we blame the media for the fact that a marriage was supposed to be the happy event for the royal family, and it ended up being just as pictures we saw, mako saying goodbye to her parents, her sister embracing her, then moving into the marriage office. farrah: i think honestly, it is a combination of several things. first and foremost, i definitely think the media is pushing the narrative of it, especially the international media. for example, i keep seeing articles saying japan's biggest scandal with this commoner marion princess mako. but honestly if you talk to anyone who is actually princess mako's age, including myself, nobody really cares about who she marries, or even her life, really. i am actually a student at international christian university. i talked to my current --- classmates and several people i know, and none of them knew about the wedding or that the press conference
they have been focusing on the issue of her fiance and yourself, etc. -- and herself, etc.rgues have really focused around eight tabloid-like issue rather than the bigger issue. hashem: should we blame the media for the fact that a marriage was supposed to be the happy event for the royal family, and it ended up being just as pictures we saw, mako saying goodbye to her parents, her sister embracing her, then moving into the marriage office. farrah: i think honestly, it is a combination of...
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it's the navy command, just like maybe one is the marine command and air force one, etc. it was first established in -- . >> what's the highest rank of the marines or the navy at camp david? >> the camp commander is a commander. sometimes, that officer might be -- but it's a commander job. the senior marine -- and for the white house maybe a lieutenant colonel. >> the last question this evening why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were fascinating that you learned while you were researching the book? >> that's a wonderful final question. on the day of change of command after the photo -- she hands me this journal, and the first page is a journal as well as -- saying please write a story about the president. that was humorous. i would have never thought of it. so after every visit i would sit down and i'd kind of write down what happened. that's what i did after the clinton administration. i never thought i could write a book. a lot of former commanding officers came back and where there. and i had heard many of them were
it's the navy command, just like maybe one is the marine command and air force one, etc. it was first established in -- . >> what's the highest rank of the marines or the navy at camp david? >> the camp commander is a commander. sometimes, that officer might be -- but it's a commander job. the senior marine -- and for the white house maybe a lieutenant colonel. >> the last question this evening why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things...
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it is creating discrimination issues, etc.'s probably maybe not a single solution to all of those different issues. we need regulators to work on antitrust and work with media regulators together, to either stand. i think the current tools we have in terms of regulation and regulatory response, the marketplace like facebook and others like amazon, they are all over the place. they are superpowers in the ad market, social media, communication, etc. you need to look at it holistically. the solution might be to break them up or break up different services or make sure they are not integrated together, which by the way was one of the asks for the european commission when facebook bought whatsapp. the thing that they ask is that they would not share information, something facebook did break. there's a lot of looking back that needs to happen on the company's practices, but also larger consideration on the different tools we had and if none of those are salt together, perhaps we should have the conversation on whether or not it shou
it is creating discrimination issues, etc.'s probably maybe not a single solution to all of those different issues. we need regulators to work on antitrust and work with media regulators together, to either stand. i think the current tools we have in terms of regulation and regulatory response, the marketplace like facebook and others like amazon, they are all over the place. they are superpowers in the ad market, social media, communication, etc. you need to look at it holistically. the...
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everything from camouflage pants and boots, etc. >> know that you have resigned, would you recommend another envoy? >> that's a good question. i think assistant secretary knows haiti well. i know -- i knew brian before. i think a senior-level official who knows haiti and can focus on haiti will ensure a more thoughtful policy on haiti. >> do you believe that out congressional delegation would be helpful at this time? >> absolutely, i was asked by my haitian friends. >> i now turn to the next questions. >> thank you. haiti is the second largest recipient of u.s. assistance in the western hemisphere. yet obviously, it remains the poorest country in the region. how can we make the aid that we give to haiti approved liability of the country the conditions of the people there and not just continue to encourage dependency? how can we help the country to improve? it seems like we tried for years to do this. we have been woefully unsuccessful thus far. >> thank you. i was part of the planning of the supplemental funding for her -- for haiti post 2000 10 earthquake. i was struck by the fact t
everything from camouflage pants and boots, etc. >> know that you have resigned, would you recommend another envoy? >> that's a good question. i think assistant secretary knows haiti well. i know -- i knew brian before. i think a senior-level official who knows haiti and can focus on haiti will ensure a more thoughtful policy on haiti. >> do you believe that out congressional delegation would be helpful at this time? >> absolutely, i was asked by my haitian friends....
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everything from camouflage pants and boots, etc. >> know that you have resigned, would you recommend another envoy? >> that's a good question. i think assistant secretary knows haiti well. i know -- i knew brian before. i think a senior-level official who knows haiti and can focus on haiti will ensure a more thoughtful policy on haiti. >> do you believe that out congressional delegation would be helpful at this time? >> absolutely, i was asked by my haitian friends. >> i now turn to the next questions. >> thank you. haiti is the second largest recipient of u.s. assistance in the western hemisphere. yet obviously, it remains the poorest country in the region. how can we make the aid that we give to haiti approved liability of the country the conditions of the people there and not just continue to encourage dependency? how can we help the country to improve? it seems like we tried for years to do this. we have been woefully unsuccessful thus far. >> thank you. i was part of the planning of the supplemental funding for her -- for haiti post 2000 10 earthquake. i was struck by the fact t
everything from camouflage pants and boots, etc. >> know that you have resigned, would you recommend another envoy? >> that's a good question. i think assistant secretary knows haiti well. i know -- i knew brian before. i think a senior-level official who knows haiti and can focus on haiti will ensure a more thoughtful policy on haiti. >> do you believe that out congressional delegation would be helpful at this time? >> absolutely, i was asked by my haitian friends....
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alix: a lot of analysts are looking at $90 oil, $100 oil, etc.. stay with these levels over the next few months, can you realistically be profitable in the first quarter? gary: it makes it tougher, no question. i think it is $120 million in terms of the increase in fuel cost. the fuel hedge is worth over $900 million, so that will help mitigate the increase is somewhat. but i think we are going to have to continue to do a couple of things. one is we need to restore our capacity to have all of our assets in the air working. number two, we need to deliver a high-quality product, which means we have got to have the right staffing. fuel prices are going to be what they are going to be, so hopefully we can make all of that work sooner than later. guy: you talk about hiring aggressively at the moment. can you walk me through how challenging that is at the moment? how difficult is it defined the right people to get the aircraft into the air because the aircraft you've already got parked, circa 20 at the moment, up in the air, how big a challenge as it? g
alix: a lot of analysts are looking at $90 oil, $100 oil, etc.. stay with these levels over the next few months, can you realistically be profitable in the first quarter? gary: it makes it tougher, no question. i think it is $120 million in terms of the increase in fuel cost. the fuel hedge is worth over $900 million, so that will help mitigate the increase is somewhat. but i think we are going to have to continue to do a couple of things. one is we need to restore our capacity to have all of...