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the bbc uts you had before going out there. tue: bbc puts on a you had before going out there. bbc puts on a hostile environment course and they carry out refreshers every couple of years. it happens on an escape and they are quite good fun to go on. in exchange rate a talk you through first aid and how to deal with catastrophic beating all the way through to dealing with military checkpoints and other hostile scenarios. but it is not until those lessons and those exercises can expect to be an event you appreciate them and for example when war descended i will never forget the first day i ventured back out and it was like an emerging from a long night where they were anti—tank defences and their where minds on the side of the road and be aware military checkpoints and nervous volunteers, armed volunteers who were eager to get your paperwork and find out that you are going and you can see they were searching the name on their phone and that's when the training kicks and and all of a sudden even going out for a simple bit of filming requires a sizeable risk assessment. it's no lo
the bbc uts you had before going out there. tue: bbc puts on a you had before going out there. bbc puts on a hostile environment course and they carry out refreshers every couple of years. it happens on an escape and they are quite good fun to go on. in exchange rate a talk you through first aid and how to deal with catastrophic beating all the way through to dealing with military checkpoints and other hostile scenarios. but it is not until those lessons and those exercises can expect to be an...
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they absolutely,ut absolutely ae committed to destroying us. all you have to do is read what they say. you don't have to think about what they're going to do. it's like putin. did we know he's going to invade ukraine? he said he was. so where we are now is where gas prices that are high and we had a president, he's like a ham sandwich. he just sits there. the ham sandwich gets older all the time but nothing happens. that's what he's doing. he didn't reopen the keystone pipeline. he did make it easier to get permits. he does nothing. look at ukraine. why doesn't he get the planes from poland?oe why doesn't he make sure -- look, he should have done all the stuff ukraine earlier. maybe russia wouldn't have invaded but what is he doing today? he's riding his bike. bike riding is nice. he's the president of the united states. there's a war goingun on. he should stay there until he gets fixed. just look at the stuff, look at our foreign policy in the last 15 months. invade taiwan. he wants to get back to the iran deal to get the nuclear weapons and t
they absolutely,ut absolutely ae committed to destroying us. all you have to do is read what they say. you don't have to think about what they're going to do. it's like putin. did we know he's going to invade ukraine? he said he was. so where we are now is where gas prices that are high and we had a president, he's like a ham sandwich. he just sits there. the ham sandwich gets older all the time but nothing happens. that's what he's doing. he didn't reopen the keystone pipeline. he did make it...
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i spoke with sherry johnson, the director of utes of wisconsin population institute. we talked about the annual county health rankings. >> in your area of the country, we learned that the highest ranking county is marin and the lowest is trinity. this is based on a model of health that includes many factors related to how long and how well we live. >> another thing about it is, here in the bay area we like to think we're outgoing, outdoorsy, people are being impacted by a number of things. one is mental health, and we know that's part of the survey. talk to us about what you used to come up with the calculation. >> we used this model of health that shows that health is determined by many factors, things like the social and economic environment, income and education and family and social support, as well as health behaviors like how much physical activity you're getting or how much healthy food you're able to get. we also include measures of access to clinical care including, for example, how many mental health providers are in the local area. it's a multifactor model
i spoke with sherry johnson, the director of utes of wisconsin population institute. we talked about the annual county health rankings. >> in your area of the country, we learned that the highest ranking county is marin and the lowest is trinity. this is based on a model of health that includes many factors related to how long and how well we live. >> another thing about it is, here in the bay area we like to think we're outgoing, outdoorsy, people are being impacted by a number of...
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dick i'll lead you out,etter think aboi know way.”ut of here.he aircraft carrier, the is just no lightthere's no ambient light anywhere, and it's filled with smoke, but dick knew where he was and he picked the right place to go to get to fresh air. john: we lost 43 people, and i think 36 of them were pilots. it was a really sad day, of many. larry: we had this fire, and that was a terrible event aboard oriskany, but when we got back, jessie beck invited all the officers in va-164, our squadron, and va-163, the saints, to reno, she put us, our wives, girriends up. for all of us bachelors, she lined up blind dates for us, which was, i thought, a wonderful thing. ed: i decided to find my own date. she was a local girl, and uh, had a shelby cobra. larry: she took us to, uh, dinners. ed: i fell in love with that shelby cobra. but i'm sorry to say, it was owned by her husband (laughs). john: we all got front row tickets for the patty page show, and she gave us all a hundred dollars of gambling money. i think that's the only time i ever made any money
dick i'll lead you out,etter think aboi know way.”ut of here.he aircraft carrier, the is just no lightthere's no ambient light anywhere, and it's filled with smoke, but dick knew where he was and he picked the right place to go to get to fresh air. john: we lost 43 people, and i think 36 of them were pilots. it was a really sad day, of many. larry: we had this fire, and that was a terrible event aboard oriskany, but when we got back, jessie beck invited all the officers in va-164, our...
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on the cbs weekend news, time is running out to save a texas mother facing execution this week.ing ut to save a texas mother facing execution this week. >> duncan: well, tomorrow the texas board of pardons and paroles could give a recommendation to stop the execution of melissa lucio. in 2008 she was convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter, but her supporters claim this was not a crime, but a tragic accident. cbs news' correspondent lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: bobby alvarez carries the words of his mom tattooed on his chest. >> i'll always be with you and here i'll always stay. it's close to my heart. >> reporter: the time is almost up for the mother of 15, who is accused of killing her 2-year- old daughter, mariah. >> it was an accident. if they do go through with it, they'll be killing an innocent woman. >> reporter: she said mariah fell down a flight of stairs, but when the medical examiner saw the child, he labeled it as child abuse. bu >> over 100 times she claimed innocence they sent the clear message that this interrogation wasn't going to stop until they told the
on the cbs weekend news, time is running out to save a texas mother facing execution this week.ing ut to save a texas mother facing execution this week. >> duncan: well, tomorrow the texas board of pardons and paroles could give a recommendation to stop the execution of melissa lucio. in 2008 she was convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter, but her supporters claim this was not a crime, but a tragic accident. cbs news' correspondent lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: bobby...
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activism and are willing to pute their money even when there aren't big profits to be had.bo i think,ut for example, about when jeff bezos bought the washington post asking price two hundred and fifty$2 billion dollars and he didn't care for him5050. washington it was like i owned the washington post. but normally the conservative billionaires nlly l like, well,s the return? what's the return on thisre journalistic ventureur and so on . but elon musk is looking at it as twitter is of all the social, media platforms, perhaps the most influential in shapingt the cultural agenda. that's why he wants twitter and i think the effect of it is going to be electric. another thing, dinesh,al that really, really worriesly hm . well,, it all goes b back to donald trump. watch. i the first order issue i think is the one you're raising aboutw free speech, about what do youy on musk wants todo actually do with twitterwi? lots ofsp people speculating, fr example, that perhaps president trump would bemu back on an elon musk owned twitter. he really believes in a sort of laissez faire version or view. >>
activism and are willing to pute their money even when there aren't big profits to be had.bo i think,ut for example, about when jeff bezos bought the washington post asking price two hundred and fifty$2 billion dollars and he didn't care for him5050. washington it was like i owned the washington post. but normally the conservative billionaires nlly l like, well,s the return? what's the return on thisre journalistic ventureur and so on . but elon musk is looking at it as twitter is of all the...
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just sit in california and watch the deaf nation mount in ukraine, teams of rescue workers and spir ut alluders are headed into the war zone. some will focus on helping people escaping, while others will focus on helping ukrainians on the battlefield. >> reporter: now that troops have fallen back from ukraine's capitol city. search and rescue teams are struggling with the devastation. this weekend, a team of american firefighters along with a germman and australian will head to the war zone. >> with us working besides him, that's going to give him extra bodies where they can hopefully cycle people in and out. rr eric is an engineer. he has been leading the effort to get support there. they are shipping specialized sp and rescue apartment. firefighters need a lot of their equipment replaced. russian troops have not spared anyone, including fire and rescue teams. we saw photos of a fire department outside key. >> they were there to provide public safety and try to find. >> the fire and recuse peem they are prepared to send 2 more teams over the next month and a half if needed. >> as one
just sit in california and watch the deaf nation mount in ukraine, teams of rescue workers and spir ut alluders are headed into the war zone. some will focus on helping people escaping, while others will focus on helping ukrainians on the battlefield. >> reporter: now that troops have fallen back from ukraine's capitol city. search and rescue teams are struggling with the devastation. this weekend, a team of american firefighters along with a germman and australian will head to the war...
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museum in conversation with another extremely nearby collection, which was the cabinet of the american ut philosophical associate. so the aps was founded by benjamin franklin with the goal of preserving and promoting useful knowledge. the american fill cough sal society promoted useful it a knowledge much like other learned societies and institutions, especially the royal society of london it was modeling a lot of its s activities. they had a few ways they thought to do that. so first they planned to meet regularly and gather information from a network of correspondents around the atlantic world and publish scholarly articles about their research. they planned to form a library and, finally, they established a cabinet. so like other early cabinets of curiosity, the aps cabinet heldo a wide variety of objects, pressed plants, artifacts and th other objects sent from around the atlantic world.f the aps was not alone in developing this kind of collection alongside its library. here in the greater boston area there were numerous examples of this pattern. so the american academy of arts and sc
museum in conversation with another extremely nearby collection, which was the cabinet of the american ut philosophical associate. so the aps was founded by benjamin franklin with the goal of preserving and promoting useful knowledge. the american fill cough sal society promoted useful it a knowledge much like other learned societies and institutions, especially the royal society of london it was modeling a lot of its s activities. they had a few ways they thought to do that. so first they...
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. >> trauma in a child or ute stress varies from child to child but there was intense emotion comingrom sophia. she was physically shaken. if sophia does not get that help now, this is going to aect her not just in the short-term but the long-term for sure. >> the organization estimates 6 million children remain in ukraine, and they face both the continued risk of physical harm and the psychological impact of the war. now, people across the globe continue to protest the russian invasion and the war of propaganda the russian leadership continues to wage within its own borders. the belarusian authority -- author svetlana alexievich is part of those efforts. nhk world spoke with the nobel prize winning journalist about what led to these attacks, and what comes next. >> charred buildings, shells falling from the sky, people run from their homes with nothing. svetlana alexievich is watching everything from germany. >> translator: president vladimir putin wants to revive russia as a great empire. he is aimingo restore the russian empire, if not the soviet union. the use of powerful fleets,
. >> trauma in a child or ute stress varies from child to child but there was intense emotion comingrom sophia. she was physically shaken. if sophia does not get that help now, this is going to aect her not just in the short-term but the long-term for sure. >> the organization estimates 6 million children remain in ukraine, and they face both the continued risk of physical harm and the psychological impact of the war. now, people across the globe continue to protest the russian...
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ut -- in texas -- -- but in texas, it was used to undermine a constitutional right.he constitutional right to an abortion and individuals were allowed to sue others for exercising that right. this bill is designed to not undermine any constitutional right but to keep our communities safe, to protect life and communities by allowing for suing those who have assault weapons or high-caliber firearms or ghost guns. kristen some feel a sense of futility and that we are looking at california already having some of the toughest gun restriction laws in the country. yet this still happens here. is the solution working with other states? are you working with other states'attorneys to do something collectively. >> yes. there is a need for other states to act. the federal government to act as well. president biden has pushed for common sense gun laws. congress has unfortunately not cooperated with him at this point. it is important for the federal government to act more boldly for other states to act more aggressively, for more states and the federal government to conform with a
ut -- in texas -- -- but in texas, it was used to undermine a constitutional right.he constitutional right to an abortion and individuals were allowed to sue others for exercising that right. this bill is designed to not undermine any constitutional right but to keep our communities safe, to protect life and communities by allowing for suing those who have assault weapons or high-caliber firearms or ghost guns. kristen some feel a sense of futility and that we are looking at california already...
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central -- of mexico and central america been treated as these newer arrivals the ukrainianse are u now ute as a refugees from an international political crisis? >> that is my t argument. not all refugees are being e treated equally. but remember, afghan refugees over the war in afghanistan? we still have refugees from afghanistan cannot process fast enough. and so again we need to figure out what the refugee policy is. make sure it is an effective one that deals with the law quickly. i was in mexico about two weeks ago, i was coming in from central mexico, landed at the mexico border airport and i was greeted, surprised by two ukrainian refugees with ukrainian flag saying welcome. they were there not to welcome a loop, they were welcome fellow ukrainian refugees i'm preparing them essentially to move them to the border so they could ask for refugee status. i've come to note the last couple of days that in mexico eight tent city has been set up at that up athletic field to handle all the refugees from the ukraine. this is before the rough russian refugees are yet to arrive. but understand t
central -- of mexico and central america been treated as these newer arrivals the ukrainianse are u now ute as a refugees from an international political crisis? >> that is my t argument. not all refugees are being e treated equally. but remember, afghan refugees over the war in afghanistan? we still have refugees from afghanistan cannot process fast enough. and so again we need to figure out what the refugee policy is. make sure it is an effective one that deals with the law quickly. i...
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officers explained, had they planned the killings making less of walner, bull farmers, disabled people in ute. they said they conspired with paramilitary groups that offered them, weapons and uniforms. to the skies, the killings. many victims are wondering why there has been so much impunity, or guess it all get. why did we have to make a public scandal for 14 years to reach this point, yet? what would have happened if we had given up what we did? we need another 6402 victims in the court that you see behind me is also investigating the military high command that has always been night that the killings were part of a systematic policy. but a number of officials have said that they were under pressure to inflate the success of their military operations. little nicholas, i vow natalie. these weren't isolated events, no bad apples responsible for the killings. this is the result of fail state policies. and this is what the judiciary hasn't determined yet to get a minute. the gateway yearly from one yet. but despite the trials limitation, the fact that the soldiers are admitting that they committ
officers explained, had they planned the killings making less of walner, bull farmers, disabled people in ute. they said they conspired with paramilitary groups that offered them, weapons and uniforms. to the skies, the killings. many victims are wondering why there has been so much impunity, or guess it all get. why did we have to make a public scandal for 14 years to reach this point, yet? what would have happened if we had given up what we did? we need another 6402 victims in the court that...
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siml ut the semiconductors. what is that? simply put the _ the semiconductors. what is that?the semiconductors. what is that? simply put the other braids - the semiconductors. what is that? simply put the other braids of- simply put the other braids of modern electronics. so they improve pretty much every product. electronics need them, cars, smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles. and so with very few on the market fans are buying on websites to try to get them. however, there is money to be made. income, the scalpers. these are people who by sought after items and resell them at a higher price to make a profit. you probably seen them outside of concerts reselling tickets or putting a nice pair of shoes up on ebay for a double prize with but the modern scalpers a little bit different. they use internet box, software that's programmed to a certain task. 50 that could be by the first tickets available for a trip to mallorca, telling me when the ferrari is under a hundred k. or telling telling me when the ferrari is under a hundred k. ortelling me telling me when the ferrari is
siml ut the semiconductors. what is that? simply put the _ the semiconductors. what is that?the semiconductors. what is that? simply put the other braids - the semiconductors. what is that? simply put the other braids of- simply put the other braids of modern electronics. so they improve pretty much every product. electronics need them, cars, smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles. and so with very few on the market fans are buying on websites to try to get them. however, there is money to be...
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ut nobody talked about nonbinaryism everybody knew until yesterday there were twoso sexism that someeople were attracted to their own . now we've got this new ideology which disney and others have decided to force on the american people or the site is an amazing ance o ancient right to understand that there are about 100 gender that is so important to understand that they don't t knw how many genders there are yetru because they're making it up as they go along. it's incredibly dangerous what these people are doing. my favorite wasre the first graders being taught.t now when doctors deliver babies ,they're really just guessing if it's a boy or girl first graders that this is an educated guess. it's not a guess anyway.yway, an and nobody supports discrimination. most americans havein a libertarian liberal life but leave the kids alone, letan the parents deal with these issues. and if they want tod ea have afr school opt in programs, they can do that . all right, kelly, thank you . douglass. he thank you . left when we come back , the woke left. they've gone too far as they continue to
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"i know,ut it's flooding."xt hour, there's a firefighter at our door saying that we have to leave on a raft. this is roslindale, y'all-- this is roslindale, okay? raft. "ma, i got to leave on a raft." all right, i'm just going to get the cats and the dogs and get on the raft-- the guy says, "you can't bring the cats and the dogs." i said, "well, then, you know, i'm not going." i go onto this whole tangent, noah's ark, i'm not leaving, punky didn't leave brandon, i'm not doing it. leave me here, i'm going down with the ship. one of my neighbors come over and said, "ashley, get in this raft." and this was back in the day when your neighbor could still, like, discipli you, so i said, "all right, i'm going to get in the raft and go." i end up at the roslindale community center, which is... at the archdale community center, which is now the menino center. and it's pretty fun, because this is where i play basketball every day. i, like, get there, this group called fema passes me a hat, a flashlight, and a cot. i'm, l
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as we look ahead, we cannot let tpa*ut tpa*epls' future -- let families' futures suffer. this is going to save billions of barrels of fuel and move us into a less dependent future. that brings me to my third and last point. today is of course also about climate change. and the freedom of americans to thrive where they live, without the burdens of extreme weather and rising water levels, driving them from their homes or destroying their lives, livelihoods and property. communities across the country are dealing with increasingly extreme weather, unprecedented heat waves, wildfires, a drought in the west that's lasted longer than the dust bowl, rising waters and more powerful hurricanes in the south and east. floods and other threats to agriculture in the midwest, and more. we estimate that today's rule will prevent 5.5 trillion pounds of carbon dioxide from going into our atmosphere between now and 2050. that is a massive deal. so, today is a big step and just one part of an all-of-the-above strategy by the biden-harris administration to accelerate our path to cleaner ener
as we look ahead, we cannot let tpa*ut tpa*epls' future -- let families' futures suffer. this is going to save billions of barrels of fuel and move us into a less dependent future. that brings me to my third and last point. today is of course also about climate change. and the freedom of americans to thrive where they live, without the burdens of extreme weather and rising water levels, driving them from their homes or destroying their lives, livelihoods and property. communities across the...
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the pair toward a ut austin research facility, which is hoping to secure a silver of the 50 billion dollars. a sliver of that funding aimed to boost research and develop semiconductor manufacturing. some experts say not only do we risk security when production is outsourced, the major crisis in those countries could create role. why supply chain issues. >> by having a very long supply chain. essentially you are becoming susceptible to their right? sees that. he said all right, sources that counting pose at constraints in our supply chain. >> tell us only produces about 12% of the world's semiconductors. the 52 billion dollar bill as in its final stages with bipartisan port from both chambers. it is expected to be signed by president biden. coming up next to the kron 4 morning news. a california family reunited with their autistic son. nearly 3 years. after he went missing. how the case? it's now shine a new light on missing children cases across the country will be right the country will be right back. after my car accident, the country will be right back. i wondered what my case was worth.
the pair toward a ut austin research facility, which is hoping to secure a silver of the 50 billion dollars. a sliver of that funding aimed to boost research and develop semiconductor manufacturing. some experts say not only do we risk security when production is outsourced, the major crisis in those countries could create role. why supply chain issues. >> by having a very long supply chain. essentially you are becoming susceptible to their right? sees that. he said all right, sources...
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ut has she said anything about you?'t she cut you off. t i don't think she has. you continue to trash her .. okay, i'm donee. no, no, that's all right now i don't know what that's pretty good. maybe not n my i'm sorry. absolutely diabolical behavior. i don't think it was diabolicalb .ff i think he got and rather than being on tv, decided to stay out. i'll come back out later.er that stuff doesn't bother me.yo everyone acts all offended. do you have any regrets at allha about that ?t? you know, it's funny isau president trump said to me i thinkk you overreacted with the weather guy.ou he said you just the state.ith m why did you? bother with him? s and i agree the president was right. i did overreact in i didac actually come back into the studio after i walked out aboutftft ten minutes later to finish the show, which i think many americans realize i did notrm storm off into the sunset. but what was interesting about it was there was this standing deputy weather guy a who i'dom asked to comee in that day giving me this personal tragedyt which is fine but wasn't rea
ut has she said anything about you?'t she cut you off. t i don't think she has. you continue to trash her .. okay, i'm donee. no, no, that's all right now i don't know what that's pretty good. maybe not n my i'm sorry. absolutely diabolical behavior. i don't think it was diabolicalb .ff i think he got and rather than being on tv, decided to stay out. i'll come back out later.er that stuff doesn't bother me.yo everyone acts all offended. do you have any regrets at allha about that ?t? you know,...
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bondy: there are mechanisms in place to screen some of that content,ut a lot of its also reliant on humans a very difficult task to imagine human modetors can catch everything. avani: last year, tiktok established a council of outside experts to advise the company about content moderation. david polgar is one of them. david: as we know, with great power comes great responsibility. there's a lot of power in tiktok's algorithm. therefore you have to constantly be aware of how it's impacting other individuals and other communities. i think comparably speaking, tiktok has, has done a pretty decent job with being more reflective on rabbit holes and how that can affect individuals. but at the same time, you're dealing with human behavior. you're dealing with bad actors. you're dealing with major differences of how people define appropriate versus inappropriate, and we have this tricky kind of balancing act that's constantly happening. avani: tiktok's business model is built on creating a fun, glossy, and glamorous version of the world. and the company has been found to strictly control content
bondy: there are mechanisms in place to screen some of that content,ut a lot of its also reliant on humans a very difficult task to imagine human modetors can catch everything. avani: last year, tiktok established a council of outside experts to advise the company about content moderation. david polgar is one of them. david: as we know, with great power comes great responsibility. there's a lot of power in tiktok's algorithm. therefore you have to constantly be aware of how it's impacting other...
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deacon hall trains and tourism have long existed in a 2 way relationship as the route from brig to them. ut features really diverse landscapes, the facebook, the river is always flowing alongside the train and there are many bridges and tunnels. down here, the train moves along quite quickly. the notebook bridge is a popular subject among photographers. a short while later, the train driver has to reduce the speed. the steepest section of the glacier express route starts between us and, and she died in the cogs and gauge during the ascent special wine glasses are used it's a steep incline with a rise of 125 meters per kilometer. above the rail line in this back to mina, lies the highest vineyard. north of the main alpine rich ah grapes grow here at an altitude of up to 1150 meters. that of on board. and just put that in mind making as a very old tradition here and vis. returning almost every family in the village has one or more parcels of land that are distributed over the entire rine regions around from down below. and to right up talking to the reverend biscuit, the holborn, the great va
deacon hall trains and tourism have long existed in a 2 way relationship as the route from brig to them. ut features really diverse landscapes, the facebook, the river is always flowing alongside the train and there are many bridges and tunnels. down here, the train moves along quite quickly. the notebook bridge is a popular subject among photographers. a short while later, the train driver has to reduce the speed. the steepest section of the glacier express route starts between us and, and she...
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various airports are ut out workers. various airports are put out apologies _ workers.irports are put out apologies including l put out apologies including manchester airport, saying that the situation is not what they would hope for and want to deliver for their customers. it has been described by horrendous over the weekend. heathrow and gatwick are trying to get on top of things, aren't they? to get on top of things, aren't the ? ., . , to get on top of things, aren't the ? ., ., , ., , they? unfortunately there was an information _ they? unfortunately there was an information technology - an information technology glitch with british airways at heathrow that because some cancelled flights last week. but none of these airports or airlines or travel companies will want to be disappointing customers after almost two yea rs customers after almost two years of not being able to look after them so they are all they can to provide the best service possible and those airlines that can provide a good service, they may pick up some market share from those airlines that are fi
various airports are ut out workers. various airports are put out apologies _ workers.irports are put out apologies including l put out apologies including manchester airport, saying that the situation is not what they would hope for and want to deliver for their customers. it has been described by horrendous over the weekend. heathrow and gatwick are trying to get on top of things, aren't they? to get on top of things, aren't the ? ., . , to get on top of things, aren't the ? ., ., , ., ,...
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it turned out, and then under the guise of life is a game. ut or not to wear masks we will find out veryorizhzhya on the eve of ukrainian nationalists fired on civilians, in this direction was to india today negotiations with the premier of fashion on the agenda of the transition to trade in national currencies. indexation of social pensions additional payments to low-income families in russia today come into force mummers changes.
it turned out, and then under the guise of life is a game. ut or not to wear masks we will find out veryorizhzhya on the eve of ukrainian nationalists fired on civilians, in this direction was to india today negotiations with the premier of fashion on the agenda of the transition to trade in national currencies. indexation of social pensions additional payments to low-income families in russia today come into force mummers changes.
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the world's busiest port and more than 3% of the world's output. more than 396 of the world's out - ut outut. . .,, , ., more than 396 of the world's outut. . ., , ., ., output. china has set a target for gdp to _ output. china has set a target for gdp to grow _ output. china has set a target for gdp to grow by _ output. china has set a target for gdp to grow by 5.596 - output. china has set a target for gdp to grow by 5.596 but l for gdp to grow by 5.5% but analysts say the recent lockdown is could shave off half of a percent for the first six months of 2022. to keep the production line going, some businesses are working on a closed loop subsystem and that means colleagues are living in a bubble to limit the risk of getting the virus, eating, bathing and sleeping at work. the good news of the lockdown will not last for more than a week or so so some of them might be taking this as a business trip to a company by staying within the firm is to ensure the normal operation of factories and firms.— factories and firms. some economists _ factories and firms. some economists say _ factories
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john boz barrasso thank you for joining ut. you know more about energy than i do, what is he doing?, joe biden is the president of high gas prices. he cannot hide from that. it is a political nightmare for the democrats. people in wyoming this week are paying $2 more per gallon of gasoline than they did the day joe biden came into office, yet he continues to attack american energy and people who keep the lights on and put gas in our tanks, this administration has been in war with -- since the day he took office. his spending bill of pipe dreams for extremism, at a time we're looking at 40 year high of inflation. budgets are usually dead on arrival, they have to make some assumptions. they made is inflation is less than 3%, we would be happy with that it is more than 8%. trey: i have heard you speak on this. on one hand, administration said, the leases are open, then oil and gas companies say, but there are no permits, we can't get permits. what is going on in this debate between who is at fall over us not being energy-independent any more? >> you are 100% right. unpresident trump we
john boz barrasso thank you for joining ut. you know more about energy than i do, what is he doing?, joe biden is the president of high gas prices. he cannot hide from that. it is a political nightmare for the democrats. people in wyoming this week are paying $2 more per gallon of gasoline than they did the day joe biden came into office, yet he continues to attack american energy and people who keep the lights on and put gas in our tanks, this administration has been in war with -- since the...
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ut and in the european economy itself, because the more sanctions against russia, the less cooperationtion there and the more recession. yes, these processes were gaining momentum even before the current crisis, in part, they attribute their own problems to this crisis. but nevertheless, because of the sanctions comes its own problem. it could be more details, of course. well, here are the diagrams. sorry this. she is the scheme of the described operation y yes, when it is necessary to burn, so to speak, so that everything is missing. yes, this is clearly visible, for example, in the american economy, when biden came to power, inflation was three percent, and now, before the start of the conflict in ukraine, it was already seven and seventy percent. and now it is already eight and something percent, and biden goes out to the people and says, it's not our fault. it's the russians' fault. it is because of them that inflation accelerates in our country, but the american inhabitants him that he is and is absorbed by you badly. if you feel bad, you even have to think about, uh, who did it t
ut and in the european economy itself, because the more sanctions against russia, the less cooperationtion there and the more recession. yes, these processes were gaining momentum even before the current crisis, in part, they attribute their own problems to this crisis. but nevertheless, because of the sanctions comes its own problem. it could be more details, of course. well, here are the diagrams. sorry this. she is the scheme of the described operation y yes, when it is necessary to burn, so...
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that question ut u- cooking on their own. that question out no with — cooking on their own.on with only got _ cooking on their own. that question put up with only got about - cooking on their own. that question put up with only got about a - cooking on their own. that question put up with only got about a minutej put up with only got about a minute left, little bit less. this is a new experience for your charity come in many ways, isn't it? you used to terrible situations but situations that are natural disasters, not man—made ones. you are correct. we have been some hard territories, haiti, colombia, but nothing like this. obviously, life you can only help others if you learn. how do you learn, with bits on the ground. the men and women this is one more experience. in kharkiv when the missile destroyed yesterday an entire building where one of our kitchens was right there. do you know one thing, today, everybody was finding our teams. we had four wounded. they are moving all the food and all the women to another kitchen because all ukrainians are saying, we are going to kee
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reporter: farther up the coast in mariupol that cit remians cut off from ut outside world, despite red cross attempt to get aid in to those in there shannon. shannon: jeff, you can tell us more about the significant of the area of the city of odessa and why it may now be a target. reporter: it would cut ago you ukraine off from the coast, from the water, it a main base for the ukrainian navy. that is a huge area. and also, if they do russian forcing end up focusing on odessa it would further connection all of that land corridor that we've been talking about almost into moldovia, there are factions of russian supporters there. shannon: jeff, i know early we we spent a lot of time in lviv, is it still a hub for people fleeing or people staying in lviv? reporter: i think that people are coming back and forth, they are fleeing from cities like kharkiv, and kyiv and mariupol, they are coming west to here to lviv. and sort of regrouping, maybe connecting with family memberser finding a place to stay or continuing on to maybe poland. we have seen the opposite, people who did leave are coming
reporter: farther up the coast in mariupol that cit remians cut off from ut outside world, despite red cross attempt to get aid in to those in there shannon. shannon: jeff, you can tell us more about the significant of the area of the city of odessa and why it may now be a target. reporter: it would cut ago you ukraine off from the coast, from the water, it a main base for the ukrainian navy. that is a huge area. and also, if they do russian forcing end up focusing on odessa it would further...
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made a mistake early on, ut well for davy crockett. try to come up with a better analogy, going with charles de gaulle. zelenskyy is there, is inspiring people, sean and my politics cannot be more different but we are good friends and that is the great thing about america and how it used to be, we have grown up with friends and anson uncles trying to do the right thing for freedom. that is the kind of friendship sean and i have. in this crisis, i spent a lot of time on the stump, we want to take back the house in the fall. that is something sean does not want to happen, but when i go out at these events, everyone is pulling for the ukrainians. i think sean has seen it on the progressive side, the democrat side, this is something uniting the american people because they are watching folks just like us, fighting for their lives, their freedom, against some bad actors who want nothing more than because they have a bigger country and more might, at least it looks that way on paper. they're just going to invade their country and take it ove
made a mistake early on, ut well for davy crockett. try to come up with a better analogy, going with charles de gaulle. zelenskyy is there, is inspiring people, sean and my politics cannot be more different but we are good friends and that is the great thing about america and how it used to be, we have grown up with friends and anson uncles trying to do the right thing for freedom. that is the kind of friendship sean and i have. in this crisis, i spent a lot of time on the stump, we want to...
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. >> reporter: a promising new treatment that's not magic, ut >>> more companies are moving to a so-calledmployees work part-time at home and part-time in the office. others are taking it a step further, embracing the four-day >> reporter: when emily started at uncharted in 2020, the denver-based nonprofit was running an experiment. could they maintain 100% productivity and pay while working 20% less. >> it's an opportunity to take a step back and think about how you can be smarter with your work. >> reporter: ceo banks benitez hired an analyst to track productivity and the impact of a four-day workweek on employees. how has that changed how you guys do business? >> it's changed everything. it reduced workplace stress, reduced burnout. we saw no reduction in productivity, and every friday was off. >> reporter: a recent survey finds 92% of americans want a four-day workweek. nearly 3/4 believe they can maintain the same work load, but may have to work longer hours to do it. crowd funding start kickstarter is among the dozens of companies in north america and the uk trying out a four-day wee
. >> reporter: a promising new treatment that's not magic, ut >>> more companies are moving to a so-calledmployees work part-time at home and part-time in the office. others are taking it a step further, embracing the four-day >> reporter: when emily started at uncharted in 2020, the denver-based nonprofit was running an experiment. could they maintain 100% productivity and pay while working 20% less. >> it's an opportunity to take a step back and think about how you...
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and he has ut shown he has been a president... and he has put an — shown he has been a president...p, 4%, which has cost edf billions of euros. exactly, he has tried to put on measures which are going to support particularly those who are very energy poor in this country. but the question is, and i am not advising french president emanuel macron, but if i were, i would say that is where he should challenge manning the pen, you are proposing these measures but how are you going to achieve them? and it is notjust for what she wants to do in france, also what she plans to do in the eu. if wants to do in france, also what she plans to do in the eu.— plans to do in the eu. if she were to win, this _ plans to do in the eu. if she were to win, this would _ plans to do in the eu. if she were to win, this would be _ plans to do in the eu. if she were to win, this would be a _ plans to do in the eu. if she were to win, this would be a bomb - plans to do in the eu. if she were i to win, this would be a bomb within the eu, wouldn't it? especially with the eu, wouldn't it? especially with the ro
and he has ut shown he has been a president... and he has put an — shown he has been a president...p, 4%, which has cost edf billions of euros. exactly, he has tried to put on measures which are going to support particularly those who are very energy poor in this country. but the question is, and i am not advising french president emanuel macron, but if i were, i would say that is where he should challenge manning the pen, you are proposing these measures but how are you going to achieve...
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wind, climate weary carbon ut acc cutter on the coast have the hartland to thanks, especially texas.es from texas to the dakotas. renewed wind belts. it is not easy. one reason wind technicians are among the nation's fastest growing job. >> do you see the back and forth in oil and gas industry to wind? >> a lot of times we see it coming into the industry and typically not late. it is a lot more stable job and you know we are here for the long hall. >> reporter: the next wave of new jobs will come offshore after the biden administration smashed records of multi billion dollars sales along the atlantic coast. >> i made it clear to my friends in the nantucket area, i don't want to hear about it anymore. they're pretty. >> reporter: ted kennedy killed an offshore wind farm in chesapeake bay because he didn't like the way it ruined the view but they love the view in this part of rural texas because it means money. yes, turbines kill 800,000 birds a year but -- there is no science that says turbines cause cancer. this sector is growing so rapidly. the biggest challenge may be running up ag
wind, climate weary carbon ut acc cutter on the coast have the hartland to thanks, especially texas.es from texas to the dakotas. renewed wind belts. it is not easy. one reason wind technicians are among the nation's fastest growing job. >> do you see the back and forth in oil and gas industry to wind? >> a lot of times we see it coming into the industry and typically not late. it is a lot more stable job and you know we are here for the long hall. >> reporter: the next wave...
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. >>> the kremlin spokesperson says russia pulled ut out of regions near kyiv as act of goodwill. to lift tensions and create comfortable conditions for negotiations. live in lviv a former press secretary for the ukrainian president. volodymyr zelenskyy. thank you for coming in. first to the peace negotiations with russia, is that even possible to have an agreement with moscow. given everything that happened here? how will the ukrainian people accept a compromise after they have seen what happened? >> it's very difficult indeed. to negotiate after what we have seen was done to the people in bucha. and we know more is coming because these are towns for population of 30,000 people. mariupol is 400,000 people. we are even afraid to reveal the information what was going on there. of course it's very painful and it's the it causes a lot of anger among politicians and p population to keep negotiating the president was clear he wants to negotiate and use every way to move towards peace and withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine. let me mention that we can consider russia to be a terro
. >>> the kremlin spokesperson says russia pulled ut out of regions near kyiv as act of goodwill. to lift tensions and create comfortable conditions for negotiations. live in lviv a former press secretary for the ukrainian president. volodymyr zelenskyy. thank you for coming in. first to the peace negotiations with russia, is that even possible to have an agreement with moscow. given everything that happened here? how will the ukrainian people accept a compromise after they have seen...
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ut seems we are in a sort of stalemate which we are not witnessing heavy ground fighting like it was tplf said they were welcoming that decision, there was encouraging signs that the war would be heading towards a resolution. but there were tracks of aid that was stranded on the borders towards tigray and that has been cut off from aid since december. if the truce does get somewhere, what is your instinct about the future of the country as a whole? it is not going to be an easy conflict is solved. there are multiple actors beside the federal government and the tigrayan forces. the forces from eritrea were supporting the federal government. they have their own issues with ground forces because 20 years ago there was a war between ethiopia and eritrea. during that time these grudges and resentments between the tigrayans and the eritreans. also there is a dispute domestically between the tigray region and the border. but most importantly, a humanitarian truce means millions of people, the latest figure estimated 6 million people are in desperate need of aid. for them to be reached by th
ut seems we are in a sort of stalemate which we are not witnessing heavy ground fighting like it was tplf said they were welcoming that decision, there was encouraging signs that the war would be heading towards a resolution. but there were tracks of aid that was stranded on the borders towards tigray and that has been cut off from aid since december. if the truce does get somewhere, what is your instinct about the future of the country as a whole? it is not going to be an easy conflict is...
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draw parallels even between cast and race and the system of discrimination among the east and the west ut so i wanted to talk more about that and how tv and other laces have been fueled bythis deliberate as you call it deliberate architecture of unfairness . >> thank you for that question. one of the things that's happened in india as we are in a postcolonial nation. which is why i had to leave the health deficits that would be in the refugee communities and minority communities in african-american neighborhoods and they are particular studies i rely on to make this comparison between race and cast also i find myself in this twilight zone i live between the us and india and it's such a unique position to be in ask someone who writes about social injustice because you see these two completely different systems of discrimination, mostly because it's skin color and is easily identifiable. cast in a country where like india where everyone looks the same is so much more insidious but the effects of it, we're seeing minority communities and poor neighborhoods and then there's poor sanitation an
draw parallels even between cast and race and the system of discrimination among the east and the west ut so i wanted to talk more about that and how tv and other laces have been fueled bythis deliberate as you call it deliberate architecture of unfairness . >> thank you for that question. one of the things that's happened in india as we are in a postcolonial nation. which is why i had to leave the health deficits that would be in the refugee communities and minority communities in...
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we need more of what you can get ut, more modern equipment and we need it today. that's the point he always drives home. >> and they have been getting so much equipment from the start of this. it's been going in phases, but it's goinging to ramp up to a new level now. i think also as far as the eu application process goes, the eu leaders, including the eu president went to kyiv i think the day before boris johnson went to kyiv and handed him the application and said we'll expedite the process. that really is history changing. this battle in ukraine has been going on now for 20 years, almost 20 years since the orange revolution about this pull from east to west. it's playing out right now. again, as we said time and again, vladimir putin has miscalculated and he's going to have ukraine a member of the eu. >> they are incredible. >> by the way, finland -- >> and sweden and members of nato. stick around, ambassador mcfaul, if you can. we have more ahead on ukraine. vladimir putin is freezing the very military unit who is accused of committing the war crimes in bucha.
we need more of what you can get ut, more modern equipment and we need it today. that's the point he always drives home. >> and they have been getting so much equipment from the start of this. it's been going in phases, but it's goinging to ramp up to a new level now. i think also as far as the eu application process goes, the eu leaders, including the eu president went to kyiv i think the day before boris johnson went to kyiv and handed him the application and said we'll expedite the...
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those are some numbers from each ut. -- eqt. santander in the first quarter beat estimates.ng us is the chief financial officer. really impressive set of results. we were talking how this lends itself to the geographic reach of santander. of course the natural question that comes with that, when you look at our performance in latin america and the brazilian riyal, they were hit with growth concerns from china in the picture. are you confident the good times especially in latin america can last? jose: good morning and thank you for having us on the program again. we had earnings for santander at 2.5 billion euros, 14% tangible equity, and the key drivers for that is we are a customer based bank. like you said, geographic diversification. obviously latin america, especially brazil, bitter thing -- benefiting from the currency situation. with these very strong numbers, we feel quite confident about our package for the year. we have interest rates going up, we are a commercial bank, gerd toward higher rates. we are optimistic even beyond 22, 23, 24 on the back of much higher rat
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and by doing so, and pointed oh ut his presidential, um, criteria.n so doing, marine le pen who has struggled in the thee elections she has fought to twins convince the french electorate that she could take over and provide a genuine alternative and what emmanuel macron kept atalking her on, ultimately you end up with fear mongering, kind of alternative narrative of the french nation. and he was ultimately able to deliver a fairly strong punch when he pointed out that it is, in fact, her that people should be afraid of. and so, i think to that extent, and the fact that he came out, also, talking about green politics, reaching out supposed le across the aisle on these issues. i think he came away from that debate essentially pointing out the fact that ma le pen is not currently an alternative to a new presidency of emmanuel macron, kim. >> so, dominic, i was in france when the election kicked off. and i have to say, the -- the apathy was quite palpable, which was later quantified with the relatively low turnout. so what accounts for the apathy, especi
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but ut malt. at some point this conflict will be over but snoo of course, people in russia aren't seeing the same imams that we're seeing because the. they are turning into teachers who do not back the car. a pan nfrm so, look, this is very stalinesque. one, it's not totally unexpected because there's so much -- a lack of information that's getting there. the russians are rallying around the flag based on the information that they are learning from their own state media. but still at the same time we must try any means we can to push the truth inside for russia. so the russian people do understand what's happening. ultimately the truth will get in there. so it's whether it using vpm but at the end of the day the the russian evening i don't think there as any thought there's going to be any sort of uprising. ift. thank you both for your perspective this morning. appreciate it. we'll have a lot more on the war in up crane later on this pup ffrm but first, could former president donald trump face fed
but ut malt. at some point this conflict will be over but snoo of course, people in russia aren't seeing the same imams that we're seeing because the. they are turning into teachers who do not back the car. a pan nfrm so, look, this is very stalinesque. one, it's not totally unexpected because there's so much -- a lack of information that's getting there. the russians are rallying around the flag based on the information that they are learning from their own state media. but still at the same...
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part of our strategy is to ut happen. part of our strategy is to put pressure _ happen. happen. part of our strategy is to - put pressure on emmanuel macron and also part— put pressure on emmanuel macron and also part of— put pressure on emmanuel macron and also part of a _ put pressure on emmanuel macron and also part of a strategy to remind people _ also part of a strategy to remind people that this round injune and he will— people that this round injune and he will need to vote. and people that this round in june and he will need to vote.— he will need to vote. and it is auoin to he will need to vote. and it is going to be — he will need to vote. and it is going to be tough _ he will need to vote. and it is going to be tough getting - he will need to vote. and it is . going to be tough getting people he will need to vote. and it is - going to be tough getting people out again? going to be tough getting people out auain? , going to be tough getting people out auain? _, ., again? eight is always tough getting --eole out again? eight is always tough getting people out an
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he's published several new york times pieces including a ut modern love column and contributed to the graphic ontology and scholarly volume of witness and torture. he participated in the creation of an award-winning radio documentary and the cdc policy which aired on radio lab. he also worked for non-fiction writers at social justice journalism and he and antonio are working on adapting this book for television . patricia began representing them without charge and traveled to over 200 times to meet with her client. while she is a law professor at northern university college college of law where she teaches courses on constitutional law and civil rights . i'm really grateful i am going to pass the mike to antonio and mom sewer to be do a brief reading from the book and then we will hear about tmark's poetry collection. thank you so much. >> mansoor, you want to start things off before i jump into the reading doing the chance? >> so yes, of course. thank youeveryone for being here tonight . and thanks to our euros especially today who actually become part of our lives and they are defen
he's published several new york times pieces including a ut modern love column and contributed to the graphic ontology and scholarly volume of witness and torture. he participated in the creation of an award-winning radio documentary and the cdc policy which aired on radio lab. he also worked for non-fiction writers at social justice journalism and he and antonio are working on adapting this book for television . patricia began representing them without charge and traveled to over 200 times to...
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stay defensive, staples, ut util utilities, the thing that's have worked lately, dock. >> and just to touch on what stephanie was saying briefly, the president today said he would increase ethanol and gasoline we are seeing corn prices that are double what they were two years ago. they will go higher, cannot, because corn is a major component for most that you can use any biomass for ethanol. and corn is what we feed animals as well as human beings. so the prices going up there and more competition for corn means that given the knew try yant cut off, i think we're likely to see significantly higher prices for food stuffs and you can say you have to take out food and energy, but the american people are not going to take that out so you can say they take in it in as what it means. people in the shopping centers looking at their inflationary inputs they're going to continue to go higher we have not peaked by a long shot >> this idea of shorting cyclical stocks, we're go to talk about the note in a moment, but they have downgraded industrials, part of the reason is why steph laid it out t
stay defensive, staples, ut util utilities, the thing that's have worked lately, dock. >> and just to touch on what stephanie was saying briefly, the president today said he would increase ethanol and gasoline we are seeing corn prices that are double what they were two years ago. they will go higher, cannot, because corn is a major component for most that you can use any biomass for ethanol. and corn is what we feed animals as well as human beings. so the prices going up there and more...
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