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much can happen and that's really bad look_ much can happen and that's really bad look at — much canappen and that's really bad look at this time when pretty much _ bad look at this time when pretty much it_ bad look at this time when pretty much it seems like every day that predictions — much it seems like every day that predictions of how the energy prices are going _ predictions of how the energy prices are going to go up and up and be heard_ are going to go up and up and be heard more— are going to go up and up and be heard more and lose a couple days a -o heard more and lose a couple days ago on _ heard more and lose a couple days ago on the — heard more and lose a couple days ago on the bbc stressing how much this is— ago on the bbc stressing how much this is affecting people with mental health— this is affecting people with mental health at— this is affecting people with mental health at this point. people are worrying — health at this point. people are worrying so much but they're going to pay— worrying so much but they're going to pay the — worrying so much but they're going
much can happen and that's really bad look_ much can happen and that's really bad look at — much canappen and that's really bad look at this time when pretty much _ bad look at this time when pretty much it_ bad look at this time when pretty much it seems like every day that predictions — much it seems like every day that predictions of how the energy prices are going _ predictions of how the energy prices are going to go up and up and be heard_ are going to go up and up and be heard...
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people are worrying so much but they're going to pay— worrying so much but they're going to pay the —uation. number ten is saying _ grip the situation. number ten is saying that they have thrown it over to the _ saying that they have thrown it over to the energy companies ensure those energy bosses did not hang onto the daily mirror. and doesn't see himself— daily mirror. and doesn't see himself as _ daily mirror. and doesn't see himself as a very public figure and forgive _ himself as a very public figure and forgive me — himself as a very public figure and forgive me but if the government is saying. _ forgive me but if the government is saying, were not doing a thing were putting _ saying, were not doing a thing were putting her— saying, were not doing a thing were putting her hands of comets over to them _ putting her hands of comets over to them to— putting her hands of comets over to them to put— putting her hands of comets over to them to put up with some kind of solution — them to put up with some kind of solution stop i would like to reflect — solution stop i would like to ref
people are worrying so much but they're going to pay— worrying so much but they're going to pay the —uation. number ten is saying _ grip the situation. number ten is saying that they have thrown it over to the _ saying that they have thrown it over to the energy companies ensure those energy bosses did not hang onto the daily mirror. and doesn't see himself— daily mirror. and doesn't see himself as _ daily mirror. and doesn't see himself as a very public figure and forgive _ himself as a...
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i have that and much more. _ songs on your gym playlist. i have that and much more.h more. you mention songs on your gym playlist. i have - that and much more. you mention the commonwealth games, 12 days coming up commonwealth games, 12 days coming up with you in munich, there are many more stories that we will be watching. many more stories that we will be watchinu. a .,,, many more stories that we will be watchinu. n watching. across the next ten days, startin: watching. across the next ten days, starting tomorrow, _ watching. across the next ten days, starting tomorrow, we _ watching. across the next ten days, starting tomorrow, we have - watching. across the next ten days, starting tomorrow, we have nine . starting tomorrow, we have nine different sports. 177 gold medals to hand out. everything from beach volleyball to table tennis and sport climbing, but also your traditional sports as well like gymnastics. we have written's twins, who missed the commonwealth games to focus on this, so they will be hoping that sacrifice pays off in terms of medals. a gold medall
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cash flow, overall financial flexibility, how much leverage they have, how much cash they have, if they need to spend on certain projects if their cash flow is not as strong. those are the key areas >> we are looking at. >>>> sidney, you mentioned ratings. that is a core of what you do. have there been any systematic changes in ratings in the hospital sector? >> yes, coming into 2022, the short answer is there has not been. we have not had a lot of downgrades or upgrades. nominally, they are not that high. what has happened is coming into 2022, the investment markets have been pretty strong for the balance sheets even though there was some fluctuation on the operating cash flow side, the balance sheets were holding stability on the credit rating. the credit rating is ability to pay debt back over the next 30 years and that is what we are trying to assess the best we can. coming into this year, a lot of funding from the stimulus really helped hospitals coming into this year. it puts the organization in a relatively good spot coming into this year. we saw this would be pretty challenging,
cash flow, overall financial flexibility, how much leverage they have, how much cash they have, if they need to spend on certain projects if their cash flow is not as strong. those are the key areas >> we are looking at. >>>> sidney, you mentioned ratings. that is a core of what you do. have there been any systematic changes in ratings in the hospital sector? >> yes, coming into 2022, the short answer is there has not been. we have not had a lot of downgrades or...
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thank you so much. who in _ to increase very quickly. thank you so much. who in the - you so much. all, you said about the fuel cells. i have question because i know with ford f1 50 cells. i have question because i know with ford f150 much of a big vehicle it is, how are you able to really adopt the use of electric in places like rural pennsylvania, upstate new york where we are very much a hunting environment, where we put ears and deer into the back of the vehicle. how are you able to get that uptake? well, so i think the _ able to get that uptake? well, so i think the lot _ able to get that uptake? well, so i think the lot of _ able to get that uptake? well, so i think the lot of it - able to get that uptake? well, so i think the lot of it is - so i think the lot of it is about— so i think the lot of it is about making sure the truck does — about making sure the truck does exactly what a truck needs to do _ does exactly what a truck needs to do it — does exactly what a truck needs to do. it can haul, akin to all the — to do. it can haul, akin to all the same _ to do. it can haul
thank you so much. who in _ to increase very quickly. thank you so much. who in the - you so much. all, you said about the fuel cells. i have question because i know with ford f1 50 cells. i have question because i know with ford f150 much of a big vehicle it is, how are you able to really adopt the use of electric in places like rural pennsylvania, upstate new york where we are very much a hunting environment, where we put ears and deer into the back of the vehicle. how are you able to get...
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doing much much better. 9 members placed on modify duty and 13 people return to full duty. investigative curves bureau. (inaudible) one test done, result negative. randle alcohol and drug testing. 3 members selected and randomly selected, all negative. three post accident reports, all post negative. helped with conditional office and (inaudible) attended a marine rescue committee and the strike team committee refresher class and captain (inaudible) is out with the team now with the oak fire and help would the background investigations. our power player this month was support service chief ramon sermono. we have (inaudible) 1515 evans. that is 80 percent complete and really the biggest hold up is waiting for the hvac units. replaced the section of damaged fencing around carol avenue property the future training site and sad to say the fence was stolen in entirety so putting up a new fence shortly. we installed new aed cabinets at station 49. (inaudible) it is is a big deal every time we get a vehicle out on the streets. here is a picture of the second hybrid emergency servic
doing much much better. 9 members placed on modify duty and 13 people return to full duty. investigative curves bureau. (inaudible) one test done, result negative. randle alcohol and drug testing. 3 members selected and randomly selected, all negative. three post accident reports, all post negative. helped with conditional office and (inaudible) attended a marine rescue committee and the strike team committee refresher class and captain (inaudible) is out with the team now with the oak fire and...
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thank you so much.o much. i'm speaking from you _ left. thank you so much. i'm speaking from you from - left. thank you so much. i'm speaking from you from a . left. thank you so much. i'm. speaking from you from a free country, georgia, which would not have been the case had gorbachev not taken some of the steps he had taken. we have seen the rejuvenated independence in many countries who are recovering independence which would not have been the case, i think that gorbachev had a fundamental human decency, just as your reporter indicated about torture and saying that the kgb shouldn't be doing those things, i think he had a decency of saying people should be good people and we should be able to make our own systems work. we should be able to build something better. what he was mistaken and is that the soviet system was redeemable. the soviet system was redeemable. the soviet system was redeemable. the soviet system was inherently based on coercion and violence and taking away people's human rights. so
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thank you so much forjoining us on the l much forjoining us on the programme.ctress, and activist, has died of cancer at the age of 73. her stellar career included four grammy awards and sales of more than 100 million records. but, she will always be associated with grease, the film musical released in 1978, the soundtrack of which is still one of the world's best—selling albums. 0ur correspondent david sillito looks back at her life and remarkable career. # summer loving, had me a blast. # summer loving, happened so fast. # i met a girl crazy for me. # met a boy cute as can be.# sandy in grease was clean—cut, fresh—faced innocence, and it was john travolta who knew who would be perfect to play this slightly naive american teenager — a 29—year—old australian, olivia newton—john. # if not for you, the winter would hold no spring.# herfirst hit was in 1971, seven years after she left school aged 15 determined to be a singer, something which rather shocked her academic family. her grandfather had won a nobel prize for physics. # country roads, take me home to the
thank you so much forjoining us on the l much forjoining us on the programme.ctress, and activist, has died of cancer at the age of 73. her stellar career included four grammy awards and sales of more than 100 million records. but, she will always be associated with grease, the film musical released in 1978, the soundtrack of which is still one of the world's best—selling albums. 0ur correspondent david sillito looks back at her life and remarkable career. # summer loving, had me a blast. #...
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how much is this olitical, challenge there. how much is this political. as _ challenge there.his political, as well, though? - challenge there. how much is this political, as well, though? we - challenge there. how much is this | political, as well, though? we have talked about the health aspect of this, but there has some been some speculation that after the big leadership meeting later this year in china, that covid restrictions may well be eased. do you see that happening?— happening? well, if we define the resonse happening? well, if we define the response as _ happening? well, if we define the response as political _ happening? well, if we define the response as political because - happening? well, if we define the response as political because of. happening? well, if we define the i response as political because of the high political stakes, giving up zero covid is notjust a public health problem, it's a political problem, so in that sense, congress the end of the congress will open up a political window for potential policy events. a political window for potential polic
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but by switching from annual grain crops to perennial grain crops, it means much less ploughing, muchplants, probably much less fertiliser use, water use and a whole load of other environmental aspects. moreover, because these plants have deeper roots and tougher above ground structures, because they can grow from one year to the next, they're likely to be far more resilient to environmental shocks. pretty much a decade ago, you wrote a book, feral, which recommended the large scale rewilding of the countryside. you argued, in britain, for example, that thousands of years ago, a whole host of large wild animals, including lions, bison, roamed the land. and you appeared to suggest that if we could only stop farming much of this land and leave it wild, we could expect, in the long run, obviously with careful management, some of these large mammals to reappear, a new wilderness to emerge. is that what you want to happen, and believe can happen notjust in the uk, but around the world? i don't use the term wilderness, but i do want to see very large scale rewilding. i think it could be our
but by switching from annual grain crops to perennial grain crops, it means much less ploughing, muchplants, probably much less fertiliser use, water use and a whole load of other environmental aspects. moreover, because these plants have deeper roots and tougher above ground structures, because they can grow from one year to the next, they're likely to be far more resilient to environmental shocks. pretty much a decade ago, you wrote a book, feral, which recommended the large scale rewilding...
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>> yeah, i think it very much is.dy this spring, march and april, we saw the beginnings of an outline of a plan which involves replacing some of russia's pipeline gas with gas from other countries. that means norway, south africa. a second element of it is replacing pipeline gas with liquefied natural gas shipped in by boat. i third element is more use of other energy sources -- coal, nuclear, alternative. a fourth is energy savings with guidelines about how far you can cool and heat. there's already a plan coming together here. where i think the tension is going to be is two things. one is the cost. how do we distribute the cost of higher energy? how far did you push it onto the consumer? each european country has come up with a different model. the second is the issue of solidarity. for example, countries like spain are asking why they should contribute in solidarity to what is in their view the consequence of germans relying on cheap, russian gas which had a security problem element, which was not recognized until
>> yeah, i think it very much is.dy this spring, march and april, we saw the beginnings of an outline of a plan which involves replacing some of russia's pipeline gas with gas from other countries. that means norway, south africa. a second element of it is replacing pipeline gas with liquefied natural gas shipped in by boat. i third element is more use of other energy sources -- coal, nuclear, alternative. a fourth is energy savings with guidelines about how far you can cool and heat....
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~ , ,., , , about doing if they can do very much? ~ , , ., much? absolutely.ely. there is a huge mouthfuls of everyone _ much? absolutely. there is a huge mouthfuls of everyone is _ much? absolutely. there is a huge mouthfuls of everyone is thinking i mouthfuls of everyone is thinking about their individual situation and i understand that the thing we need to be careful of is increasing salaries in general. it will actually have a negative impact on inflation. this is where the government does need to take control and mitigate this and close that gap- and mitigate this and close that gap. i think they've got a lot of work to do. speaking of the energy crisis and there is a huge amount that needs to be done but i think on an individual level people need to just make sure they are well informed, well educated on what's out there, what they can possibly do with their skill set and ensure that they are making the right decision for them. they are making the right decision forthem. t they are making the right decision for them. , ., ., for them. i should say other
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we appreciate it >> thanks so much. take it easy >>> and live here at disney headquarters we will be joined by ceo bob chapek. that's next. don't go away. >>> welcome back to "techcheck." i'm deirdre bosa with julia boorstin and nilay patel it's still in the green. we have more on disney and bob chapek but first let's get an update with bertha coombs. >> thank you very much more evidence inflation is cooling. the index that's measuring wholesale fell half a percent in july compared to june. it's the first month over month-drop since april of 2020 and while still high, the annual increase is the smatest we've seen since october lower energy prices have played a big role and today thaaa says gas is back below $4 for the first time in five months. warby parker cut its sales forecast for the year as it face as what the top executive calls an uncertain macroeconomic environmental. back over to you julia, deirdre >> thanks. drivenen in large part by resurgence in the company's parks business in an overall beat on disney plus.
we appreciate it >> thanks so much. take it easy >>> and live here at disney headquarters we will be joined by ceo bob chapek. that's next. don't go away. >>> welcome back to "techcheck." i'm deirdre bosa with julia boorstin and nilay patel it's still in the green. we have more on disney and bob chapek but first let's get an update with bertha coombs. >> thank you very much more evidence inflation is cooling. the index that's measuring wholesale fell half...
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the question is not how much we talk about this is about how much is provided to the year -- ukrainian: when it comes to economics, what are the key challenges for the ukrainian economy and the need for international support on that front? inna: the economic situation, that is one of the biggest concerns for the ukrainians right now. military wise, not many things are happening apart from the -- with economics, they're starting to feel -- inflation is over 25%. we are now starting to think what to buy in the supermarket. that is something we haven't seen in some time. i think the major issue, we are requiring micro financial help to sustain basic function, to pay salaries to the teachers, to the doctors, those are the issues that the ukrainian budget cap, that -- can't cover. those are the issues we need the most help with. we are getting some of the help, but was delivered is different, francine: does ukraine worry about stepped up attacks around independence day? inna: the people have left the big cities, where that was possible. i could definitely see many people leaving. i would th
the question is not how much we talk about this is about how much is provided to the year -- ukrainian: when it comes to economics, what are the key challenges for the ukrainian economy and the need for international support on that front? inna: the economic situation, that is one of the biggest concerns for the ukrainians right now. military wise, not many things are happening apart from the -- with economics, they're starting to feel -- inflation is over 25%. we are now starting to think what...
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my through much real estate you know much. we had, we had interviewed very cl, finally as you will see how they are to the sound, which would be to push it would have to stop much could be yeah. what very lengthy little money allows commit. hopefully shoot. but you will be listening digital, but it was in yellow letters, almost would it be actually read it, but i usually because i'm probably neutral additional you what you feel pretty hello should michelle it no, no middle button. it's that. so can you email us, could, could you kinda lost connection in a little isab. think of the reasoning was who show it could be different. ah, this is will, is it a don't think of option which takes you to put on misery. sweeney particularly is under the polar in simeon global shut with pitcher, with local moves. but at the pushes to allow us to proceed with them on beautiful, you quoted with apple chances you krinski wish you would be to come get it really honestly. mm ah, must decide this would be less substantial in the blood. yeah. neptu
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better and proving to be much more resilient.tainly consumers are not immune to a crisis, but they have historically been more resilient. we have seen this through even the last financial crisis, where the luxury sector, industry revenues went down by about 8% in 2009, just far better than what other areas of the market experienced. guy: it looks like president biden is going to deliver remarks at around 15 eastern time. he is going to be talking about student loan forgiveness in the united dates. how will that affect younger buyers, younger cohorts as they think about what their debt levels look like and what their spending potential could be? as we see these things happen, how could a ripple back into the sector you cover? swetha: about 50% of spend on luxury is made by a lineal's and gen z consumers. in five years that is expected to be as much as 75%. younger consumers are driving force in the sector. and in the u.s., which has been an immature market. i think with the price increases of these brands partly to mitigate inflat
better and proving to be much more resilient.tainly consumers are not immune to a crisis, but they have historically been more resilient. we have seen this through even the last financial crisis, where the luxury sector, industry revenues went down by about 8% in 2009, just far better than what other areas of the market experienced. guy: it looks like president biden is going to deliver remarks at around 15 eastern time. he is going to be talking about student loan forgiveness in the united...
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ready alleviate turkeys issues, much quicker swap lines. for example, for the circus central bank into us dollars would not be that costly for the west. the question is, is, are there concessions the western give to 30 on other. ready issues in the anyone government because about for the price of making and take an actual anti russian posture. i think that would and then a bass. it's a conversation on that basis. it's kind of enable western support, but so far how long has been shopping around the region even repairing its. ready ations with mom and been some odd and saudi arabia and to get soft lines from, from all over and now this russian and that's as well. i think the conversation to be more on from the west to that as well. but neela summer sky. we've talked a lot about how much turkey needs russia due to its struggling economy. how much does russia need turkey given its, i guess, western isolation, i think at that moment, turkey has become more important. russia done, or because it all shop is a kind of the bridge that stuff and i br
ready alleviate turkeys issues, much quicker swap lines. for example, for the circus central bank into us dollars would not be that costly for the west. the question is, is, are there concessions the western give to 30 on other. ready issues in the anyone government because about for the price of making and take an actual anti russian posture. i think that would and then a bass. it's a conversation on that basis. it's kind of enable western support, but so far how long has been shopping around...
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thank you y'all so much for join the program.neth i can only imagine when you were first made aware of this. what was going through your mind? >> so we got the call or i got the call that our son was being abused at day care and i do want to correct you our son is not the one in the video. i don't know that that child has been identified yet our son was named a victim of the abuse going on at the day care, though. lawrence: okay. >> but i got the call i was driving home from just dropping him off. so my son is at the day care and day care is about 30 minutes away from us so i get the call as i'm driving up home. and i get told -- your son day care is under investigation for abuse. and, of course, my heart drops, and then my worst nightmare and any parents nightmare next word is your son is named a victim. >> kenneth did you guys suspect any type of abuse going on? with your child? >> you, obviously, as a parent hope that nothing of this would ever happen, and from our perspective we didn't notice anything that was out of ordinary
thank you y'all so much for join the program.neth i can only imagine when you were first made aware of this. what was going through your mind? >> so we got the call or i got the call that our son was being abused at day care and i do want to correct you our son is not the one in the video. i don't know that that child has been identified yet our son was named a victim of the abuse going on at the day care, though. lawrence: okay. >> but i got the call i was driving home from just...
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anna: thanks very much.n stocks extend their monthly decline on fears of more aggressive rate hikes by the federal reserve and the european central bank. yesterday's market increasingly pricing in aggressive hikes from the ecb as soon as next week. socks are entering to seasonally weakest time of the year with negative average in september over the last 30 years. joining assist him hayes to give us a sense of what the charts tell us where we are right now where we are heading. let's speak -- let's start with you. i do know your preference where you look for signals but what are you seeing in terms of european equities? >> we use the seven wave framework and this index has been pretty much in a downtrend and we've got in terms of relevant performance. physically picking up energy situation together with the ecb worried by the ecb rate hikes. europe has been an underperformer recently. alix: is there any sign stocks may have bottomed in europe or what would be the bottom signal? tim: we indicate stocks have bo
anna: thanks very much.n stocks extend their monthly decline on fears of more aggressive rate hikes by the federal reserve and the european central bank. yesterday's market increasingly pricing in aggressive hikes from the ecb as soon as next week. socks are entering to seasonally weakest time of the year with negative average in september over the last 30 years. joining assist him hayes to give us a sense of what the charts tell us where we are right now where we are heading. let's speak --...
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not ve much terms of the title showdown? not very much in _ terms of the title showdown?showdown, i think, ifear. very much in the way of a showdown, ithink, ifear. max very much in the way of a showdown, i think, ifear. max verstappen leads the way with an 80 point advantage over his nearest rival for ferrari. ferrari have really not performed well so far this year, even though some would say they have the best car out of everybody. they have made mistakes and they're leaving the net wide open for verstappen to steal his second world title, and that can happen maybe as early as the next four races. so there's still a long way to go, but it looks like it's clear for verstappen unless something extra ordinary happens, mercedes might make that happen this weekend, the fight back is on. a couple of rule changes could mean they're challenging for wins.- changes could mean they're challenging for wins. jennie gow there. challenging for wins. jennie gow there- plenty — challenging for wins. jennie gow there. plenty to _ challenging for wins. jennie gow there. plenty to look _ c
not ve much terms of the title showdown? not very much in _ terms of the title showdown?showdown, i think, ifear. very much in the way of a showdown, ithink, ifear. max very much in the way of a showdown, i think, ifear. max verstappen leads the way with an 80 point advantage over his nearest rival for ferrari. ferrari have really not performed well so far this year, even though some would say they have the best car out of everybody. they have made mistakes and they're leaving the net wide open...
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thank god so much. i was so exhausted today has been such a day and like yeah, i got my spirits all up. it's ten o'clock. i'm all like where we gonna after but i guess we're not going nowhere because we virtual in three different places, but thank you all for y'all work. thank you for all what you've done to inspire me and just fire so many people thank you for meeting people's needs for me. my family's to the blocks like just literally think out so much. i'm just so grateful for this and i don't want it to end but i guess i guess it has to on behalf of town hall. i want to thank all three of you for such a rich conversation everything. he said erica was so enlightening so lots take away from this. i think that we all found our next read for sure. i want to thank the audience as well. thanks for your questions, and we didn't get to all of them. but thank you for submitting them. and i encourage you to purchase to all the interpreters and the people. yeah with that everyone can attend this event. i want
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thank you very much. pay this? that is the question most people are asking. we are here today at royal oak community cafe and self —— in suffolk. run by homeless prevention charity. helen hayes, good morning, she cares for her dad, your mum helps look after your dad and you have an nhs team who come in as well. when you heard the news of this new price cap, how did you feel? i this new price cap, how did you feel? ., . ., , this new price cap, how did you feel? ._ , feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked _ feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked me _ feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked me so - feel? i actually felt physically sick. it shocked me so much. feel? i actually felt physically - sick. it shocked me so much. and the levels of anxiety that the worry about this has been causing me i thinkjust hit me when i heard it today. thinkjust hit me when i heard it toda . thinkjust hit me when i heard it toda. , , thinkjust hit me when i heard it toda _ , , ., ., , thinkjust
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bitcoin, that was pretty much unchanged for much of yesterday. 21, 740 for bitcoin. oil, meantime, still way under 100 bucks which is good news i guess if you don't want to pay higher gas prices down just slightly of $91.85 for a barrel of crude. nat gas up nearly 3% at $9.65 and talking of gas, let's take a look at the average price for a gallon of regular across the country. yes, it is $3.86. a whole lot better than it was a couple of months ago and oh, what about california? taxes and regulation. $5.28 that is the average price of gas in the golden state. coming up, mark zuckerberg admitted that facebook dropped the ball on handling the hunter biden laptop story. he also tried to pass the blame. roll the tape. >> i think the process was pretty reasonable depending on what side of the political spectrum you either think we didn't censor enough or censor way too much but we weren't sort of black and white about it as twitter. ashley: and at the time, the fbi was warning meta to be weary of russian propaganda ahead of the 2020 election. we'll bri
bitcoin, that was pretty much unchanged for much of yesterday. 21, 740 for bitcoin. oil, meantime, still way under 100 bucks which is good news i guess if you don't want to pay higher gas prices down just slightly of $91.85 for a barrel of crude. nat gas up nearly 3% at $9.65 and talking of gas, let's take a look at the average price for a gallon of regular across the country. yes, it is $3.86. a whole lot better than it was a couple of months ago and oh, what about california? taxes and...
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thank you very much indeed for yourl you very much indeed for your analysis. you very much indeed ford for your anal sis. ., ,, , ., the first left—wing president in colombian history, gustavo petro, has been sworn into office in a ceremony attended by thousands of people in bogota's main square. mr petro, a former marxist rebel, called for a fresh international strategy to deal with global drug trafficking, saying that the war on drugs of the past four decades has failed. lea na hosea reports. it is a historic day for colombia as the latin american country's first—ever left wing president, gustavo petro, is inaugurated. from the early hours of sunday, people began arriving in the capital, from all regions of the country, for the event. translation: today is a historic day - for our beloved country, colombia, because for the first time in 200 years, a ruler who was elected by the people for the people takes office. translation: it is the | beginning of democracy in colombia, because it the first time there will be a government of popular origin. big expectations which mr petro is pled
thank you very much indeed for yourl you very much indeed for your analysis. you very much indeed ford for your anal sis. ., ,, , ., the first left—wing president in colombian history, gustavo petro, has been sworn into office in a ceremony attended by thousands of people in bogota's main square. mr petro, a former marxist rebel, called for a fresh international strategy to deal with global drug trafficking, saying that the war on drugs of the past four decades has failed. lea na hosea...
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how much - for the people. it is hugely serious. how much do i for the people.hat climate change is viewed in china? how much climate awareness is there in china, and do you think that this will make things be taken a lot more seriously?— a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know — a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know that _ a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know that the - a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know that the china i you may know that the china government has issued a strategy in 2013 for the climate, and that was recently reviewed and they republished this climate strategy for china. and also i do believe that these events and the impact on society and the more general public to support government strategy for reaching the carbon peak and also carbon neutral in 2023 and also carbon neutral in 2023 and also carbon neutral in 2060. so this is a great event to educate the general public to trust that climate change is real, and that we owe the society, public government, should take action against climate change, and fina
how much - for the people. it is hugely serious. how much do i for the people.hat climate change is viewed in china? how much climate awareness is there in china, and do you think that this will make things be taken a lot more seriously?— a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know — a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know that _ a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know that the - a lot more seriously? definitely. you may know that the china i you may know that the china...
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thanks with control risks. very much indeed for joining thanks very much indeed for joining us.ade, a peace deal, taxes up, fossil fuel to come to an end in terms of extraction stop what are his biggest challenges?— biggest challenges? david, thank you _ biggest challenges? david, thank you for _ biggest challenges? david, thank you for having - biggest challenges? david, thank you for having me. i biggest challenges? david, i thank you for having me. yes, he has a lot of challenges. i would say he has three main challenges he will face in the next six months. he has to deal with a very diverse group of people that he has chosen to be part of his cabinet. he has chosen some ministers that are very technical, very expert in theirfields and he has very technical, very expert in their fields and he has chosen some political ministers that will sort of throw him or pull him to be more to the left wing and try to sort of remember him of what he promised on his campaign. he will also face a very difficult economic situation. let's not forget that the world is sort of entering an econo
thanks with control risks. very much indeed for joining thanks very much indeed for joining us.ade, a peace deal, taxes up, fossil fuel to come to an end in terms of extraction stop what are his biggest challenges?— biggest challenges? david, thank you _ biggest challenges? david, thank you for _ biggest challenges? david, thank you for having - biggest challenges? david, thank you for having me. i biggest challenges? david, i thank you for having me. yes, he has a lot of challenges. i would...
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but i understand it's also much, much too warm in act and arctica what, what did you find out in your research? oh, that's right. yeah. it's, it's, we're in quite a bit in antarctica this year, set a record for minimum sea ice extent. and we want to understand how are these changes happening in antarctica and what does it mean for a future? so to get at this, we mapped in articles, coastline at high resolution for about the past 25 years. and what we found is that an article has reduced an area by about 37000 square kilometers just since $1097.00. so for contacts that's about the size of switzerland. and this has a direct impact on ecosystems that are, that exist above and below these huge ice shelves. you know, penguins live on i shelves. so they've had to migrate, but it also has impacts on sea level rise. that's because i shows in antarctica, do this thing where they buttress the flow of these huge, massive glaciers. and so when you crumble away the edges of an eye shelf the, i shall weekends and then these glaciers can speed up and accelerate their contribution to sea level rise.
but i understand it's also much, much too warm in act and arctica what, what did you find out in your research? oh, that's right. yeah. it's, it's, we're in quite a bit in antarctica this year, set a record for minimum sea ice extent. and we want to understand how are these changes happening in antarctica and what does it mean for a future? so to get at this, we mapped in articles, coastline at high resolution for about the past 25 years. and what we found is that an article has reduced an area...
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a lovely _ you so much. so much love. a lovely tribute. _ you so much. so much love.uch. so much love. | a lovely tribute. and so many stories we have heard in the past 24—hour serve how much fun she was. that is what strikes you. all the pictures you see, whatever she is doing, she looks like she is having a great time. quite infectious. everyone around her shares in that. time to get the news travel where you are. a very good morning from bbc london. i'm alice salfield. the cost of living crisis could reverse some of the reductions in violent crime in london, according to the mayor. sadiq khan says evidence shows that poverty and deprivation are key causes of violence. the government says millions of the most vulnerable households will receive at least £1,200 of support this year to help with the cost of living. thames water will announce a temporary hosepipe ban in the coming weeks due to reservoir storage levels and met office forecasts for more dry weather. the company hasn't yet said when the ban would come into effect, or for how long, but it has urged its cust
a lovely _ you so much. so much love. a lovely tribute. _ you so much. so much love.uch. so much love. | a lovely tribute. and so many stories we have heard in the past 24—hour serve how much fun she was. that is what strikes you. all the pictures you see, whatever she is doing, she looks like she is having a great time. quite infectious. everyone around her shares in that. time to get the news travel where you are. a very good morning from bbc london. i'm alice salfield. the cost of living...
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., immense and that must have meant so much. .., ., ., ,., much.we say experience, please tell people have said, have _ times. can we say experience, please tell people have said, have you - tell people have said, have you cried since announcing your retirement? but i haven't because there is nothing to cry about, i am just so happy. obviously to get the gold was the icing on the cake. quite a lot of people have said quite a lot of things about you since you made that announcement, including royalty. prince william amongst others have been paying tribute. how does that feel? prince william... tribute. how does that feel? prince william--- i — tribute. how does that feel? prince william... i have _ tribute. how does that feel? prince william... i have said _ tribute. how does that feel? prince william... i have said in _ tribute. how does that feel? prince william... i have said in recent- william... i have said in recent interviews that he has always supported the team will start in 2015 in canada, the world cup, he came to see us before the tourna
., immense and that must have meant so much. .., ., ., ,., much.we say experience, please tell people have said, have _ times. can we say experience, please tell people have said, have you - tell people have said, have you cried since announcing your retirement? but i haven't because there is nothing to cry about, i am just so happy. obviously to get the gold was the icing on the cake. quite a lot of people have said quite a lot of things about you since you made that announcement, including...
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of how much pain. that people experience in oakland, oakland police chief leronne armstrong was joined by faith leaders to update the community on the violence in the city. >> in just 4 days, 6 people were killed, the first in a shooting on august, 25th near avenal and 64th avenues just after 05:30pm, a 19 year-old was pronounced dead on the scene. they're still looking for the person responsible. then there were 3 people killed. your martin luther king junior way and stuart street, 2 people died from gunshot wounds. one was on a bicycle and was hit by a vehicle, had an opportunity to come to the scene and what a horrific scene it was to see an innocent person who was >> an involved in anything he struck by. a vehicle as he's just ride his bicycle. chief armstrong says they're still investigating that incident on august 27th just before 09:30am. >> police responded to a person shot near sycamore street and northgate avenue. he died from his injuries. the final homicide of the weekend happened on august
of how much pain. that people experience in oakland, oakland police chief leronne armstrong was joined by faith leaders to update the community on the violence in the city. >> in just 4 days, 6 people were killed, the first in a shooting on august, 25th near avenal and 64th avenues just after 05:30pm, a 19 year-old was pronounced dead on the scene. they're still looking for the person responsible. then there were 3 people killed. your martin luther king junior way and stuart street, 2...
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thank you - very much, jonathan and ali. that is very much, jonathan and ali.is the papers for this hour but we are back again at half past 11 for another look at the front pages, but goodbye for now. on your marks... get set... go! can you believe that it's exactly ten years since this site was just getting ready to host the 2012 olympic games? it feels like it was yesterday that this olympic stadium was alive with the roars of the crowds, cheering on the athletes. time flies. and when you plan a site like this, indeed, when you spend all of that money, it's important to plan a legacy — how the place can be put to good use once the games have finished. and the park is still thriving with football, swimming, cycling and generallyjust being a nice place to come. and in a weird way the same is true for olympic athletes, who only usually get to compete at that level for the first part of their careers. takejessica ennis hill who gave us so many great moments, even winning gold in the 2012 heptathlon. in fact, she ran the entire distance that we have just walked in
thank you - very much, jonathan and ali. that is very much, jonathan and ali.is the papers for this hour but we are back again at half past 11 for another look at the front pages, but goodbye for now. on your marks... get set... go! can you believe that it's exactly ten years since this site was just getting ready to host the 2012 olympic games? it feels like it was yesterday that this olympic stadium was alive with the roars of the crowds, cheering on the athletes. time flies. and when you...
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thank you so much.stion of any of our amazing panellists today? my name is suki. i have a question — i have more than one — but linda first of all, you said about the fuel cells. ijust have question because i know with ford f—150, how much of a big vehicle it is, how are you able to get people to really adopt the use of electric in places like rural pennsylvania, upstate new york, where we are very much a hunting environment, where we put beers, we put deer and everything else into the back of the vehicle. how are you able to get that uptake? well, so i think a lot of it is really about making sure that the truck does exactly what a truck needs to do. so, an f—150 lightning can tow, it can haul, it can do all the same things that a gas f—150 can. but in addition to it, we actually offer a lot more. for one, we're leveraging the battery to provide electricity for customers, particularly in roll—out, in electrical outage situations, we can actually use it for our home, for multiple days at a time. also wi
thank you so much.stion of any of our amazing panellists today? my name is suki. i have a question — i have more than one — but linda first of all, you said about the fuel cells. ijust have question because i know with ford f—150, how much of a big vehicle it is, how are you able to get people to really adopt the use of electric in places like rural pennsylvania, upstate new york, where we are very much a hunting environment, where we put beers, we put deer and everything else into the...
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thank you very much, billions of pounds. thank you very much. woman was released yesterday. the american pharmaceutical company, johnson &johnson, says it will stop selling its baby talcum powder around the world next year. it plans to sell a new product based on corn starch. johnson &johnson faces nearly 40,000 lawsuits claiming the talcum powder caused cancer, which the company has always denied. stargazers across the uk were treated to the fourth and final supermoon of the year last night. a supermoon is a full or new moon that appears when it's at the closest point to earth. stargazers don't need any special equipment to view it — apart from a camera to take amazing images like these. the next supermoon is not expected untiljuly next year. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good morning. we are expecting another day of high temperatures, we still have the met office and the heat warning enforce because those extreme temperatures may well have an impact on health and transport across these particular areas. now, elsewhe
thank you very much, billions of pounds. thank you very much. woman was released yesterday. the american pharmaceutical company, johnson &johnson, says it will stop selling its baby talcum powder around the world next year. it plans to sell a new product based on corn starch. johnson &johnson faces nearly 40,000 lawsuits claiming the talcum powder caused cancer, which the company has always denied. stargazers across the uk were treated to the fourth and final supermoon of the year last...
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as prices, it is much more difficult.europe there is the fear that russia could gas this winter which could send prices skyhigh. on the refining side, profit margins heaviest so it does look like maybe this could be the peak for this year. then again we had the shell ceo sounding very bullish about prospects largely because even as western economy slows, china's economy is picking up out of covid lockdowns, so there is potential for very high demand to sustain high prices. prices soaring once again. manus: bernard looney is one of those ceos who many thought was left of center when he ignited the transition story. the transformation of bp. you talked about the cash flow. where and how much of that will be here the narrative today in terms of allocation to transition and green? will it be the centerpiece of what lenny says to the investors? -- looney says to the investors? >> they want to channel any surplus cash into low carbon energy. they are showing no signs they are pivoting back into oil and gas just because we are i
as prices, it is much more difficult.europe there is the fear that russia could gas this winter which could send prices skyhigh. on the refining side, profit margins heaviest so it does look like maybe this could be the peak for this year. then again we had the shell ceo sounding very bullish about prospects largely because even as western economy slows, china's economy is picking up out of covid lockdowns, so there is potential for very high demand to sustain high prices. prices soaring once...
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how much? if the change is significant i much? if the change is significant enou:h much?rse we will. much? if the change is significant i enough then of course we will always pay more for the change but the most important thing is change and i think it's also worth bearing in mind that what we do with our team is we pay between 17—a0% more. our average tenure of our team is 17 years but we do need to change to continue to be the best employer in town, the best terms in town and give our team job security. it’s give our team 'ob security. it's been good — give our team job security. it's been good to talk to you, time is tight and afraid this afternoon but thank you, it's good to hear your thoughts. thank you, it's good to hear your thou~hts. ., ., thank you, it's good to hear your thou~hts. . ~ , ., , thank you, it's good to hear your thou~hts. ., ~' ,, , . at nine minutes to three... something entirely different... it was one of the best known tv catchphrases of the 90s "contenders ready! i'm not going to do it in the accent. gladiators ready!" — now the show is set to r
how much? if the change is significant i much? if the change is significant enou:h much?rse we will. much? if the change is significant i enough then of course we will always pay more for the change but the most important thing is change and i think it's also worth bearing in mind that what we do with our team is we pay between 17—a0% more. our average tenure of our team is 17 years but we do need to change to continue to be the best employer in town, the best terms in town and give our team...
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thank you very much. >> you going to reelect chuck grassley? [applause] [indiscernible] >> ready to go? >> mr. vice president, are you saying -- >> how are you today, sir? >> thank you. i'm doing well. >> rob, rob, walk that way. get cameras. what do you want me to do? >> how are you? >> i'm good. how you doing? >> we're going to go right here. >> thank you. [laughter] >> thank you so much. >> can i get a picture? >> i'm in this one. >> mr. pence as well. 1-2-3. thank you very much. thank you. >> yes, you can. we're not worried about the 2024 hex. we're worried about the 2022 election. -- >> i looked for some information. and i want to thank you for your -- [indiscernible] >> i got a little wet out there. we were having a press conference and it started raining. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. it's a privilege. >> no, this is a privilege. >> we're going to go -- it's pouring aaron. -- pain. >> we can head there. we'll stay in the building and stay as dry as we can. >> ok. >> i'll go that way. >> hello. >> thank you. >> i'm good. >> here we
thank you very much. >> you going to reelect chuck grassley? [applause] [indiscernible] >> ready to go? >> mr. vice president, are you saying -- >> how are you today, sir? >> thank you. i'm doing well. >> rob, rob, walk that way. get cameras. what do you want me to do? >> how are you? >> i'm good. how you doing? >> we're going to go right here. >> thank you. [laughter] >> thank you so much. >> can i get a picture? >>...
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thank you very much.er us and international troops pulled out of afghanistan as part of the trump administration's agreement with the taliban in doha. it was hoped that the afghan military would provide enough resistance, after years of training and preparation, to stop the taliban from retaking the country. butjust ten days after taking their first provincial capital, kabul had fallen and afghanistan was once again in the hands of the taliban. reporting from the times newspaper has revealed that the uk government was kept in the dark for months about key details of the deal and the withdrawal plan, despite there being more than 1,000 uk troops stationed in afghanistan at the time. h r mcmaster is a former us national security advisor. he is also a former lieutenant general and served in afghanistan. he told the bbc the west defeated itself in afghanistan. we were inept across those 20 years, so it was not a 20 year war, it was a one year war fought 20 times over and there were a series of inconsistent an
thank you very much.er us and international troops pulled out of afghanistan as part of the trump administration's agreement with the taliban in doha. it was hoped that the afghan military would provide enough resistance, after years of training and preparation, to stop the taliban from retaking the country. butjust ten days after taking their first provincial capital, kabul had fallen and afghanistan was once again in the hands of the taliban. reporting from the times newspaper has revealed...
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much - bit more rest. thank you for having | us. thank you so much,. much more cominu us. of the capital. and london has provided a new home for people from all over the world — including those from cyprus who left their mediterranean homeland after being invaded by turkey. it's 48 years since in happened, and for baz bedrossian — who was just nine when it happened — it's a time to reflect. london has provided me with the opportunity to grow both myself as a person, meet my wife here, and obviously settle and make a life for ourselves and our children. a look at the tube board now. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's been another very warm night, but still no showers. however, low pressure is in charge for the next few days, so conditions becoming more unsettled. the met office has a yellow weather warning in place for thunderstorms today, tomorrow, and for wednesday. now, today, it's a bright start, some sunshine, a bit of patchy cloud around. now, we could see these showers developing into the afternoon, but they are hit and miss today — not guaranteed
much - bit more rest. thank you for having | us. thank you so much,. much more cominu us. of the capital. and london has provided a new home for people from all over the world — including those from cyprus who left their mediterranean homeland after being invaded by turkey. it's 48 years since in happened, and for baz bedrossian — who was just nine when it happened — it's a time to reflect. london has provided me with the opportunity to grow both myself as a person, meet my wife here, and...
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you know how much i love costco. they peaked in april and got hit hard after worries of a recession. the same worries that dragged down the rest of the retail. in fact, they have incredible buying opportunities. this stock has come roaring back. i don't think it's done. i think it can really roll. they put up excellent numbers from last month. just stunning figures. i don't think this ever should've gotten hit in the spring. this was ridiculous, quite frankly. costco is different than other big-box stores. they have a small selection of merchandise at extremely low prices because they buy it at amount of extreme bulk. when you are worried about inflation, costco is the best place to go. plus, membership bases grow nicely both before, during, and after the pandemic. this one is when i have not talked about enough and i say shame on me because they are incredible. i'm talking cvs health. the drugstore and pharmacy, after spending years lost in the wilderness, cvs made out like a bandit after covid hit because their sto
you know how much i love costco. they peaked in april and got hit hard after worries of a recession. the same worries that dragged down the rest of the retail. in fact, they have incredible buying opportunities. this stock has come roaring back. i don't think it's done. i think it can really roll. they put up excellent numbers from last month. just stunning figures. i don't think this ever should've gotten hit in the spring. this was ridiculous, quite frankly. costco is different than other...
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Aug 5, 2022
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guy: thanks very much, indeed.sche is causing some of the largest middle east sovereign wealth funds. the sports carmaker is looking to pull off one of europe's largest listings. effectively we are going to see a minority, a small minority stake, being sold off by volkswagen. they are looking for an anchor investor. does that investor come from the middle east? our capital markets reporter has more details. what is volkswagen need a middle east anchor investor for porsche? >> we have a company trying to pull off a manic listing in what is perhaps the worst ipo market we have had since the global financial crisis. to get as many advance orders as they can. if you look at the global markets right now is really are not that many institutions that can cut checks for an ipo. that makes these middle eastern sovereign wealth funds almost natural buyers for the stock. they control trillions of dollars, and their volumes are growing in value. kailey: you talk about how this is a turbulent environment, so why would you push
guy: thanks very much, indeed.sche is causing some of the largest middle east sovereign wealth funds. the sports carmaker is looking to pull off one of europe's largest listings. effectively we are going to see a minority, a small minority stake, being sold off by volkswagen. they are looking for an anchor investor. does that investor come from the middle east? our capital markets reporter has more details. what is volkswagen need a middle east anchor investor for porsche? >> we have a...
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Aug 18, 2022
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how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, debating the issues of the day drug use as always, den, criminalized around the boundaries of rights. these are just numbers. there people are family and friends and our community member on our online, at your voice. this minute to week, don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be soft with the political solutions as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to make. there is no recognition about what we're already facing. the street on al jazeera. ah ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero, ah, until mccray in doha, the top stories on the al jazeera, at least $32.00 people, including a prominent cleric and known to have died in a powerful explosion at a mosque and cobble on wednesday, well then 40 others were injured. the group has claimed responsibility and the most to show the rule. it was evening, pray time, and i
how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, debating the issues of the day drug use as always, den, criminalized around the boundaries of rights. these are just numbers. there people are family and friends and our community member on our online, at your voice. this minute to week, don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be soft with the political solutions as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have...
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Aug 19, 2022
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how much does russia need turkey, given its i guess western isolation?> i think that at the moment, it also is a kind of threat. it is important for us. it is of course one of the biggest ones. it is also one place to not be had by the further. cooperation and some of the security issues. syria for example. it is very important. it is also important for a hub for the russians. it's airspace was not closed, so yeah, that is really important for businesses. both for russia and turkey. and other issues as well. >> how much leverage does turkey now hold, do you think, with the west? i mean, there was the issue of sweden and finland's admission to nato. you know, cooperation on counterterrorism, on the migrant crisis. how much leverage does turkey hold and how do you think it might try to use that? >> well, i mean, given turkey's geographical position, the fact that it is a nato member and sees its future in the west, despite having a number of difficult issues both with the united states and the european union. it gives turkey leverage. because turkey is ver
how much does russia need turkey, given its i guess western isolation?> i think that at the moment, it also is a kind of threat. it is important for us. it is of course one of the biggest ones. it is also one place to not be had by the further. cooperation and some of the security issues. syria for example. it is very important. it is also important for a hub for the russians. it's airspace was not closed, so yeah, that is really important for businesses. both for russia and turkey. and...
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Aug 31, 2022
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much.et's go straight to the court, our correspondent matt grayling has been following the explain what has happened. yes. explain what has happened. yes, welcome here _ explain what has happened. yes, welcome here to _ explain what has happened. 1a: welcome here to manchester crown court. thejury welcome here to manchester crown court. the jury were sent out to deliberate over three charges faced by the former manchester united footballer and after more than 20 hours of deliberation, there were 11 jurors left after one was sent home sick, so thejudge jurors left after one was sent home sick, so the judge called them jurors left after one was sent home sick, so thejudge called them in jurors left after one was sent home sick, so the judge called them in a bit earlier, as i say, after 20 hours of deliberation and the jury said they were unable to reach a verdict on any of the three counts. just a reminder, those three counts were won, a charge of an allegedly coercive and controlling behavio
much.et's go straight to the court, our correspondent matt grayling has been following the explain what has happened. yes. explain what has happened. yes, welcome here _ explain what has happened. yes, welcome here to _ explain what has happened. 1a: welcome here to manchester crown court. thejury welcome here to manchester crown court. the jury were sent out to deliberate over three charges faced by the former manchester united footballer and after more than 20 hours of deliberation, there...
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Aug 10, 2022
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oh, very much so.nd of. and it was in everything he did was this kind of strangely fantastical but everything rooted in the celebration of everyday life, of the mundane tea of life as we all live it. the snowman and when the wind blows is part of everyday life and it feels magic but that's just because of the magic of the arts. b. that'sjust because of the magic of the arts. �* , . that'sjust because of the magic of thearts. m . , ., ., the arts. a perfect place to leave the arts. a perfect place to leave the chat. thank _ the arts. a perfect place to leave the chat. thank you. _ the arts. a perfect place to leave i the chat. thank you. remembering raymond briggs who has died at the age of 88. you are watching bbc news. animal charities in the united states are trying to find homes for about 4,000 beagles which were due to be used for laboratory experiments. the company in virginia which bred the dogs was forced to close after it was accused of animal cruelty and sued by the department ofjustice. inspe
oh, very much so.nd of. and it was in everything he did was this kind of strangely fantastical but everything rooted in the celebration of everyday life, of the mundane tea of life as we all live it. the snowman and when the wind blows is part of everyday life and it feels magic but that's just because of the magic of the arts. b. that'sjust because of the magic of the arts. �* , . that'sjust because of the magic of thearts. m . , ., ., the arts. a perfect place to leave the arts. a perfect...