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if they had never left that gave birth to a minimum fare the so called excursion fare. when you write on bart, you tag on with clipper when you exited another station , you tag off in the appropriate fare is charged, but a few riders might tag on and then go back out for a whole variety of reasons, including going out to their car or office to get something they needed. that imposes a so called $6.40. excursion fare, but we don't want to penalize people who just change their mind for whatever reason or accidentally enter. they think they're going into munich but went into bart, for example. now the excursion fare is no secret. not at all. it's simply says that once you go through the gates if you exit from the same station, you're going to be charged $6.40. and if that happens, you should discuss it and get it resolved with the station agent. it doesn't impact a lot of writers . but when it does impact you it's extremely frustrating. it makes writing bart annoying, which we are trying to do everything within our power to fix our board is saying we want to do away with t
if they had never left that gave birth to a minimum fare the so called excursion fare. when you write on bart, you tag on with clipper when you exited another station , you tag off in the appropriate fare is charged, but a few riders might tag on and then go back out for a whole variety of reasons, including going out to their car or office to get something they needed. that imposes a so called $6.40. excursion fare, but we don't want to penalize people who just change their mind for whatever...
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and the fares are so complicated.n on cost, trying to find out what a possible cost, it is a magical mystery tour around the internet and prices have skyrocketed. you have a situation where if you are a small family or a group, it is cheaper to drive or frankly get a taxi rather than a bus and that is not sustainable. just frankly get a taxi rather than a bus and that is not sustainable.- and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought _ and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought on _ and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought on that _ and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought on that if _ and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought on that if you - and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought on that if you can. l brief thought on that if you can. cutting fares is all very well but do we have a sense of what has happened to bus services in recent years? happened to bus services in recent ears? ., , , happened to bus services in recent ears? . , , �*, happened to bus services in rec
and the fares are so complicated.n on cost, trying to find out what a possible cost, it is a magical mystery tour around the internet and prices have skyrocketed. you have a situation where if you are a small family or a group, it is cheaper to drive or frankly get a taxi rather than a bus and that is not sustainable. just frankly get a taxi rather than a bus and that is not sustainable.- and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought _ and that is not sustainable. just a brief thought on _...
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there are a number of issues, fareed.ample, the issue of transparency and corruption, which the west always lectures africa about. we need to fight corruption together. and then we need the united states to get involved really with what's going on. your government allocated i think $350 billion to save the future of the u.s. now going into decarbonized world and to protect the future of technology in the united states. now, most of the minerals needed for the green economy are in africa. who is extracting that? china. what is the u.s. doing there? don't you want to save your future by coming and investing there and hopefully investing in a better mode of governance than sometimes the shambles you see in our mining industry? africa needs power. president obama launched that great project, power africa. it did not happen. 600 million people in africa today without power. if you don't have power, you don't have development. you don't have education. you don't have health. you don't have life. and then they complain to say, p
there are a number of issues, fareed.ample, the issue of transparency and corruption, which the west always lectures africa about. we need to fight corruption together. and then we need the united states to get involved really with what's going on. your government allocated i think $350 billion to save the future of the u.s. now going into decarbonized world and to protect the future of technology in the united states. now, most of the minerals needed for the green economy are in africa. who is...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program clamoring for change in china. protests have sprouted up across the country calling for an end to beijing's highly restrictive zero covid policy. what would come of the unrest? will the demonstrators get what they want? we will get the latest from newsweek's belinda lou. then commerce secretary gina romondo on how the u.s. can counter china economically. also 2021 nobel peace prizewinner maria ressa shares important lessons on how to fight for freedom. >> it reminds me of that quote, the struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting. >> it is a fight she knows all too well. >>> but first here's my take. over the past few months we've worried a great deal about the fragility of democracy, from the united states and brazil to sweden and italy, the system seemed to be facing real challenges. in fact, in all of these cases, elections have had the effect of taming many of the most illiberal forces. and at least for now the center has held.
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program clamoring for change in china. protests have sprouted up across the country calling for an end to beijing's highly restrictive zero covid policy. what would come of the unrest? will the demonstrators get what they want? we will get the latest from newsweek's belinda lou. then commerce secretary gina romondo on how the u.s. can counter china economically. also 2021 nobel peace prizewinner maria ressa shares important...
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and fare evasion.om vacar ktvu, fox two news. alrighty, checking in on the weather. we've got a long range model. look at here. it takes the next seven days. there's tomorrow. see how clear it is on wednesday. not bad. mostly sunny starts off cool thursday. the clouds increased by thursday night. we got some rain, then by friday, we got more rain, scattered showers, then by saturday and then sunday, you see what we got is none of this is a real aggressive, massive storm. it's a series of pulses that are going to go through the bay area starting thursday afternoon and continuing right through the weekend, and some of the models suggest beyond that, so we'll keep our fingers crossed for that. here's the rain that we got over the last couple of days. you know all about that some areas got up to almost nearly a half a foot of rain over the complete series of storms, especially in the coastal hills. current temperatures are in current high temperatures highs tomorrow will be quite similar. i think we'll see
and fare evasion.om vacar ktvu, fox two news. alrighty, checking in on the weather. we've got a long range model. look at here. it takes the next seven days. there's tomorrow. see how clear it is on wednesday. not bad. mostly sunny starts off cool thursday. the clouds increased by thursday night. we got some rain, then by friday, we got more rain, scattered showers, then by saturday and then sunday, you see what we got is none of this is a real aggressive, massive storm. it's a series of pulses...
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>> people are outraged, fareed.ry person is killed, a thousand people will rise up behind them. that's why we have seen these protests last for three months now and there's no sign of slowing down. so every image, every report that we're hearing and seeing of people being executed wrongfully killed is basically galvanizing iranian society at large to protest the government. >> is the government making any concessions? because we heard about the disbanding of the morality police. but that actually turns out to be something of a red herring, right? >> that's exactly right. it wasn't a legal edict. it was something that was just floated by an official that had no real purview or jurisdiction to make that call. it should be something that the ministry of interior is deciding on, and there have been no changes inside iran. it came at a time conveniently for the regime just before the nationwide strikes that were taking place and also a call for the islamic republic to be expelled from the united nations. so these things
>> people are outraged, fareed.ry person is killed, a thousand people will rise up behind them. that's why we have seen these protests last for three months now and there's no sign of slowing down. so every image, every report that we're hearing and seeing of people being executed wrongfully killed is basically galvanizing iranian society at large to protest the government. >> is the government making any concessions? because we heard about the disbanding of the morality police. but...
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>> hi, fareed. and thanks for having me on.hink for the moment the streets seem to be quiet or at least according to what i know. but let's face it, this is a big country, a lot of people. 1.3 billion people. and there's really no transparency into what ordinary folks think. obviously the outbreak of protests was startling to everyone especially leadership. they probably thought they had it in the bag after the big party congress in october. xi jinping got his norm busting third term, and many of his official rivals would have been co-opted, purged, detained, or just intimidated. but the people in the streets made their voices known and what was unusual, very rare about it is not only did some of them call for xi jinping himself and the communist party to be toppled, but these were cross-provincial outbreaks of protests. that makes it highly unusual and very worrisome to the regime. >> some of it was sparked by the world cup, right? i think the chinese saw the rest of the world at the world cup and were startled. >> yes. in fac
>> hi, fareed. and thanks for having me on.hink for the moment the streets seem to be quiet or at least according to what i know. but let's face it, this is a big country, a lot of people. 1.3 billion people. and there's really no transparency into what ordinary folks think. obviously the outbreak of protests was startling to everyone especially leadership. they probably thought they had it in the bag after the big party congress in october. xi jinping got his norm busting third term, and...
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>> that's -- >> with the whole fare guard. i'm forgetting the terminology right now. >> yeah, i remember the conversation. we have taken that back and it is a topic that we will discuss likely at the board workshop in and around there. your question has to do with the amount of riderships and how much we are collecting per trip. in our normal reporting based on all of our programs, whatever, there was a certain amount per trip that we collect from every passenger and that made up what our fare revenue was. i will tell you now that revenue per passenger is lower than prepandemic. there are reasons based on the nature and who the ridership is today. we have updated our ridership estimates. it was one thing we needed to do to check the estimates we showed you during the budget and now but now we are doing that underlying, what fare products are being purchased for the ridership and as director noted two areas of difficulty for us are people who use mini mobile because there is no tagging or clipper. which is hard and we collect t
>> that's -- >> with the whole fare guard. i'm forgetting the terminology right now. >> yeah, i remember the conversation. we have taken that back and it is a topic that we will discuss likely at the board workshop in and around there. your question has to do with the amount of riderships and how much we are collecting per trip. in our normal reporting based on all of our programs, whatever, there was a certain amount per trip that we collect from every passenger and that made...
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>> that's -- >> with the whole fare guard. i'm forgetting the terminology right now. >> yeah, i remember the conversation. we have taken that back and it is a topic that we will discuss likely at the board workshop in and around there. your question has to do with the amount of riderships and how much we are collecting per trip. in our normal reporting based on all of our programs, whatever, there was a certain amount per trip that we collect from every passenger and that made up what our fare revenue was. i will tell you now that revenue per passenger is lower than prepandemic. there are reasons based on the nature and who the ridership is today. we have updated our ridership estimates. it was one thing we needed to do to check the estimates we showed you during the budget and now but now we are doing that underlying, what fare products are being purchased for the ridership and as director noted two areas of difficulty for us are people who use mini mobile because there is no tagging or clipper. which is hard and we collect t
>> that's -- >> with the whole fare guard. i'm forgetting the terminology right now. >> yeah, i remember the conversation. we have taken that back and it is a topic that we will discuss likely at the board workshop in and around there. your question has to do with the amount of riderships and how much we are collecting per trip. in our normal reporting based on all of our programs, whatever, there was a certain amount per trip that we collect from every passenger and that made...
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in — relatives can afford a £300 taxi fare in orderto relatives can afford a £300 taxi fare in orderin order tojoin the relatives may feel that a lot of people — relatives may feel that a lot of people are in an awful lot less than the average for a worker for example in the _ the average fora worker for example in the light— the average for a worker for example in the light of real workers pay incredibiy— in the light of real workers pay incredibly well but in return from taxpayers — incredibly well but in return from taxpayers to subsidise the railways during _ taxpayers to subsidise the railways during covid—19 and to actually target — during covid—19 and to actually target their christmases just seems a step— target their christmases just seems a step too— target their christmases just seems a step too far to me. and i think were beginning to see a shift in the opinion— were beginning to see a shift in the opinion polls again and i think they are treading dangerously in attacking the public in this way at the moment and even though some of us left _ the moment and even though som
in — relatives can afford a £300 taxi fare in orderto relatives can afford a £300 taxi fare in orderin order tojoin the relatives may feel that a lot of people — relatives may feel that a lot of people are in an awful lot less than the average for a worker for example in the _ the average fora worker for example in the light— the average for a worker for example in the light of real workers pay incredibiy— in the light of real workers pay incredibly well but in return from taxpayers...
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fares, and regulated rail fares in england will increase by uo rail fares in england will increase by but the government has acted with the biggest intervention in its history to ensure that rail fare increases are capped at 5.9%, as i say, lower than the rate of inflation. quite a lot to pack there, and we will be joined by a transport correspondent katie ogston in about 15 minutes, so stay with us for when we will get more details on the price rises for railfares and the more details on the price rises for rail fares and the government intervention. health leaders are warning that today could be "very challenging" for hospitals, as disruption from yesterday's ambulance strike in england and wales continues. there were fewer calls than usual in some areas, but nhs providers — which represents hospital trusts and ambulance services — says patients who put off going to accident and emergency departments yesterday, could turn—up today, increasing pressure on services. daniela relph reports. what do we want? fair pay. when do we want it? now! after the strike, comes the challenge of toda
fares, and regulated rail fares in england will increase by uo rail fares in england will increase by but the government has acted with the biggest intervention in its history to ensure that rail fare increases are capped at 5.9%, as i say, lower than the rate of inflation. quite a lot to pack there, and we will be joined by a transport correspondent katie ogston in about 15 minutes, so stay with us for when we will get more details on the price rises for railfares and the more details on the...
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and fare evasion. two news. alrighty we start you off with the next seven days, the forecast model just to see how progressive the pattern is. there's tomorrow you can see clear skies, not a bad day cold start to the day wednesday night clouds start to increase, and by thursday, it's cloudy and by thursday afternoon evening, it's showers. and then friday, then saturday then sunday. and then into monday, and then even beyond that tuesday, the tuesday maybe even the wednesday we're going to see a little something so again the tie. i just rushed that through because it's going to change the timing and the severity of the systems, but i just want you to see that. hey it's lined up and it's going to go on. we're going to be in a period of winter here all next week, pretty much this week and into next week as well. so if you have mountain travel plans, especially this weekend, that's gonna be it's. it's definitely going to be a challenge if things verified because this type of system these these types of sys
and fare evasion. two news. alrighty we start you off with the next seven days, the forecast model just to see how progressive the pattern is. there's tomorrow you can see clear skies, not a bad day cold start to the day wednesday night clouds start to increase, and by thursday, it's cloudy and by thursday afternoon evening, it's showers. and then friday, then saturday then sunday. and then into monday, and then even beyond that tuesday, the tuesday maybe even the wednesday we're going to see a...
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and fare evasion. vacar ktvu, fox two news. when you see berkeley professor business professor alan ross presented his first ever kindness award today. the celebs of kindness in the community is selecting a winner every month and giving the recipient $1000 schoolteacher michelle williams , was honored for the kindness. she continues to show toward one of her former students with special needs. find this is something that we all need more of in this world. there isn't a teacher in this auditorium. that doesn't deserve an award like this. kindness really goes hand in hand with teaching. it's just a part of our job. part of our calling and a part of our mission. chris kindness award is named after a beloved preschool teacher who died from cancer several years ago. the investigation continues into the attacks on to power substations in north carolina. what we know so far as electricity begins to be restored to people and communities there. and a barrier weather. we got a break in the rain fall for today. i
and fare evasion. vacar ktvu, fox two news. when you see berkeley professor business professor alan ross presented his first ever kindness award today. the celebs of kindness in the community is selecting a winner every month and giving the recipient $1000 schoolteacher michelle williams , was honored for the kindness. she continues to show toward one of her former students with special needs. find this is something that we all need more of in this world. there isn't a teacher in this...
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the department of transport that regulated rail fares in, england will increase by ”p fares in, england by up to 5.9% from march. the next year. transport mark harper saying this is the biggest ever government intervention in rail fares as if it's a good thing that they've reduced it to 5.9. obviously below the rate of inflation at the moment, but i guess given what people are saying about their pay packets, they'll be thinking really worse service. we're being asked to pay service. we're being asked to pay it . yeah. so it's pay more for it. yeah. so it's pretty sizeable increase . and pretty sizeable increase. and for those of course who are on season ticket sets, that's a substantial amount despite discount which kicks in for 12 months. but i think overall what it does is say people maybe i'll look for a job or i'll ask my employer for a role which keeps me at home more so i don't to spend as much on rail. so i'm afraid it doesn't do much. brand british railway as it were. you've got the strikes which are putting people off from able to travel and, having to miss work, plus you've go
the department of transport that regulated rail fares in, england will increase by ”p fares in, england by up to 5.9% from march. the next year. transport mark harper saying this is the biggest ever government intervention in rail fares as if it's a good thing that they've reduced it to 5.9. obviously below the rate of inflation at the moment, but i guess given what people are saying about their pay packets, they'll be thinking really worse service. we're being asked to pay service. we're...
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, ., ., , ., fared? he is at a very tough time because he _ fared?gh time because he made a lot of - fared? he is at a very tough time l because he made a lot of promises fared? he is at a very tough time - because he made a lot of promises to a lot of people, advertisers want to keep the plant from a welcoming platform in which advertisers can keep their brand safe and toward users that he is going to try his best to ensure that he keeps to the rules that the platform already has of community standards and responsibilities that we expect others to abide by let's be frank, he put up the bat signal very early on to also to people saying that this platform is not going to welcome back people who spread racism, conspiracy theories, misinformation and a hate of all kinds and that is been the headline, and so rapidly it has caused a lot of advertisers and users to share away from using it. haifa of advertisers and users to share away from using it.— away from using it. how can he realistically _ away from using it. how can he realistically give _ away fro
, ., ., , ., fared? he is at a very tough time because he _ fared?gh time because he made a lot of - fared? he is at a very tough time l because he made a lot of promises fared? he is at a very tough time - because he made a lot of promises to a lot of people, advertisers want to keep the plant from a welcoming platform in which advertisers can keep their brand safe and toward users that he is going to try his best to ensure that he keeps to the rules that the platform already has of community...
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to keep fares down.ys are run? you are right, that is a low increase. _ you are right, that is a low increase, but— you are right, that is a low increase, but there - you are right, that is a low increase, but there is - you are right, that is a low- increase, but there is no great celebration _ increase, but there is no great celebration about— increase, but there is no great celebration about it. _ increase, but there is no great celebration about it. you - increase, but there is no great celebration about it. you are l increase, but there is no great. celebration about it. you are right to pick— celebration about it. you are right to pick up— celebration about it. you are right to pick up on— celebration about it. you are right to pick up on the _ celebration about it. you are right to pick up on the background - celebration about it. you are right to pick up on the background of. celebration about it. you are right. to pick up on the background of this which _ to pick up on the background of this whi
to keep fares down.ys are run? you are right, that is a low increase. _ you are right, that is a low increase, but— you are right, that is a low increase, but there - you are right, that is a low increase, but there is - you are right, that is a low- increase, but there is no great celebration _ increase, but there is no great celebration about— increase, but there is no great celebration about it. _ increase, but there is no great celebration about it. you - increase, but there is no great...
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it's intended to prevent some forms of fare evasion. the bar riders who only want to ride the transit system without traveling to a specific destination. the fares charged regardless of whether a person drives a bar trainer enters and exits a bart station within a short period of time. and we're talking about more people are being hospitalized with covid in california. all according to the latest state data that shows more than 3700 patients are being treated right now. more than 4 injured people are in icu beds with covid here in the bay area. santa clara county has the highest number of covid hospitalizations. the 207 followed by alameda county. there's 119 people. they're hospitalized now. county currently has the fewest with 11 people. well, there's a new stanford university study not only confirms covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens. but it also physically change their brains. kron four's dan kerman takes a look at the impact of that study. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid loc
it's intended to prevent some forms of fare evasion. the bar riders who only want to ride the transit system without traveling to a specific destination. the fares charged regardless of whether a person drives a bar trainer enters and exits a bart station within a short period of time. and we're talking about more people are being hospitalized with covid in california. all according to the latest state data that shows more than 3700 patients are being treated right now. more than 4 injured...
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hikes.— such huge fare hikes. over the last few weeks, spreading by word of mouth and online recommendations — and tonight sees the final of the traitors on bbc one. the reality competition has slowly grown its audience since it started in late november. here's a little reminder of what the show is about and how it works. 22 players all chasing a price of up to £120,000. dag 22 players all chasing a price of up to £120,000.— to £120,000. dog eat dog and i'm starvinu. to £120,000. dog eat dog and i'm starving. hidden _ to £120,000. dog eat dog and i'm starving. hidden among _ to £120,000. dog eat dog and i'm starving. hidden among them - to £120,000. dog eat dog and i'm. starving. hidden among them three traitors who — starving. hidden among them three traitors who want _ starving. hidden among them three traitors who want to _ starving. hidden among them three traitors who want to steal _ starving. hidden among them three traitors who want to steal it - starving. hidden among them three traitors who want to steal
hikes.— such huge fare hikes. over the last few weeks, spreading by word of mouth and online recommendations — and tonight sees the final of the traitors on bbc one. the reality competition has slowly grown its audience since it started in late november. here's a little reminder of what the show is about and how it works. 22 players all chasing a price of up to £120,000. dag 22 players all chasing a price of up to £120,000.— to £120,000. dog eat dog and i'm starvinu. to £120,000. dog...
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(arvid chalmers) the fall fare is the biggest weekend. we gage our lives by: "i want to be at the next fall fare". because the whole community is there. (sophie fouron) it's a very multigenational mix. i think it represents very well the feel on salt spring island. there's a huge community feel and we sense it here, at the fall fare. ♪♪♪ (sophie fouron) valdy, how important are the arts and music here in salt spring? - very much central to what goes on. we have a wonderful music program in the school, we have had for three decades now. and even when the courses were cut because of economics, the teachers have maintained it by erratically changing the program to keep as many people involved as they could and we have some wonderful musical kids coming here to the school. (sophie fouron) how come it's so important and so crucial? - it's one of the community functions, like a kitchen party. - right. - people getting together, it's live music. it enlivens the soul i think and it is part of the soul of the community as a result. - do you think
(arvid chalmers) the fall fare is the biggest weekend. we gage our lives by: "i want to be at the next fall fare". because the whole community is there. (sophie fouron) it's a very multigenational mix. i think it represents very well the feel on salt spring island. there's a huge community feel and we sense it here, at the fall fare. ♪♪♪ (sophie fouron) valdy, how important are the arts and music here in salt spring? - very much central to what goes on. we have a wonderful music...
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that is higher than the 4.5% let's see how markets are faring across the board with the european picture it has been negligenceative acre board. european shares with the worst performance in six months. all of that an on the back of the ecb decision and the bank of england and swiss national bank from the 50 basis point hike it wasn't so much in the rate hike that the problem was. it was more in the detail and, of course, the devil lies in the detail more interest rate hikes are on the way because the fight against inflation hasn't ended just because we're seeing a tick lower when it comes to those inflation figures. 7.1% in the usa. 10.7 in the uk yes, a drop off, but not at levels we like to see them and there needs to be a sustained drop off you are seeing weakness. today, .80% weaker continues from yesterday's drop. on to the european market. initially this was a mixed market you see all now in red having been good earlier on that is not to be. weaker for the ftse 100. we got data with retail sales numbers there. drop off in the uk retail sales numbers to 0.4% for the month of novemb
that is higher than the 4.5% let's see how markets are faring across the board with the european picture it has been negligenceative acre board. european shares with the worst performance in six months. all of that an on the back of the ecb decision and the bank of england and swiss national bank from the 50 basis point hike it wasn't so much in the rate hike that the problem was. it was more in the detail and, of course, the devil lies in the detail more interest rate hikes are on the way...
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regulated fares in england, where the government controls price rises, will go up by 5.9%.ase will apply to nearly half of all tickets, including season tickets on most commuterjourneys and some off—peak returns. but the changes won't come into affect until early march 2023. the government says it's to give people more time to buy tickets at existing prices. lets speak to coletta smith, who's at manchester's piccadilly station this evening. coletta. it's a 5.9% increase, which isn't as much as inflation but let's have a look at what that means on some of those regulated fares. for annual season ticket holders, if you are travelling between liverpool and manchester, you will see your ticket go manchester, you will see your ticket 9° up manchester, you will see your ticket 9° up by manchester, you will see your ticket go up by £169 a year to more than £3000 in total. if you are travelling from brighton to london, that ticket annually will go up to £5,614, so the mood music is it could have been worse had it been pegged to that inflation rate, but of course it is still a reall
regulated fares in england, where the government controls price rises, will go up by 5.9%.ase will apply to nearly half of all tickets, including season tickets on most commuterjourneys and some off—peak returns. but the changes won't come into affect until early march 2023. the government says it's to give people more time to buy tickets at existing prices. lets speak to coletta smith, who's at manchester's piccadilly station this evening. coletta. it's a 5.9% increase, which isn't as much...
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right now we're seeing a lot of really high fares.hat an absolute nightmare and it's fascinating to me, jeff. they knew this huge storm was coming but they just couldn't do enough to plan for it. we'll have to leave it there but jeff hoffman, great information thank you so much appreciate it. >> thanks. ashley: now this. lots of families of course want to visit the happiest place on earth but lauren, we know disney is not exactly cheap. are families going into debt to make the trip? lauren: yes, they are. this comes from lending tree, the financial site, 18% of people who take the family to disney world in orlando say they incurred debt because of it. okay, the bill for a five-day trip family of four, $5,731 on average. the rising tab making many families say look, we know it's going to be expensive but it is not worth it. park prices 50 years ago is almost comical to say $3.50. let's adjust that for inflation we get it. a park pass should be $25 today adjusted for inflation but it's around $140, so it costs you an arm and a leg and y
right now we're seeing a lot of really high fares.hat an absolute nightmare and it's fascinating to me, jeff. they knew this huge storm was coming but they just couldn't do enough to plan for it. we'll have to leave it there but jeff hoffman, great information thank you so much appreciate it. >> thanks. ashley: now this. lots of families of course want to visit the happiest place on earth but lauren, we know disney is not exactly cheap. are families going into debt to make the trip?...
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i want to get perspective from fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." to roll back controls. do you think this is directing at the national level? are these local authorities being allowed more latitude to make their own decisions? >> no, this is a national decision. the vice premier said effectively that they were moving into a different phase. they're couching it in terms the new strains are not as virulent. but clearly it is a restrtreat. they have realized they simply cannot keep people locked up with these kind of punitive measures forever. the problem, anderson, is the population in china has very low immunity. partly this is the success of their zero covid policy. very few people have gotten covid. but part of it is that they have been very slow on vaccines. and the chinese vaccine, cytovac, is not very good, particularly against omicron and the new variants. so, they have a problem. as they start opening up, the population, which is not -- does not have strong immunities, is going to start getting infected. what we have to see is what they do th
i want to get perspective from fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." to roll back controls. do you think this is directing at the national level? are these local authorities being allowed more latitude to make their own decisions? >> no, this is a national decision. the vice premier said effectively that they were moving into a different phase. they're couching it in terms the new strains are not as virulent. but clearly it is a restrtreat. they have realized they simply...
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i just took it out of my pocket, put it on and paid for my fare . i didn’t miss the stop thanks to voice information, there is also an led information board in different parts of the cabin, usb sockets are installed for charging gadgets for a person in a wheelchair. can use the panic button. here are the new comfortable buses are equipped with climate control systems today in chelyabinsk -11. and here in the salon. even if it's hot, you need to take off your jacket, these buses run on compressed gas. this is natural gas methane, which is compressed at the compressor station to a certain extent. in pressure, it is used as fuel at the end of the working day, the driver goes to a special gas station. the whole process takes minutes before the driver. after the end of the shift, i had to queue at the diesel gas station. these new buses are much better, since we are constantly on the old buses. not you. well, the regions were constantly breaking down and began to receive new public transport under the national project of safe, high-quality roads from 202
i just took it out of my pocket, put it on and paid for my fare . i didn’t miss the stop thanks to voice information, there is also an led information board in different parts of the cabin, usb sockets are installed for charging gadgets for a person in a wheelchair. can use the panic button. here are the new comfortable buses are equipped with climate control systems today in chelyabinsk -11. and here in the salon. even if it's hot, you need to take off your jacket, these buses run on...
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and bear in mind that here if you go back to when the time was before the cap was introduced, bus faresn. if you have a situation where it is cheaper for two or three people to get a taxi than it is to get a buzz, —— to get a bus... then you have a big problem and i think the thing about this cap is eight alters that balance again in favour of the bus and makes it cheaper for people to catch a bus than to get in a car and drive a taxi. and that's why it's so important and successful. are you seeing a reduction in the number of cars on the roads then? i wish i could say we were, but no, anything that is linked —— andi —— and i think that to the crisis in the chaos on the railways. people here are sadly have lost trust in the trains and consequently are using their cars forjourneys that they would otherwise be taken by train and that has certainly been our experience over the last couple of months. beneficial effects on the buses, less on the trains and obviously what we want going into 2023 is to fix all of next year, this part of the country will be the first to buses back under public
and bear in mind that here if you go back to when the time was before the cap was introduced, bus faresn. if you have a situation where it is cheaper for two or three people to get a taxi than it is to get a buzz, —— to get a bus... then you have a big problem and i think the thing about this cap is eight alters that balance again in favour of the bus and makes it cheaper for people to catch a bus than to get in a car and drive a taxi. and that's why it's so important and successful. are...
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days people forced to sort through suitcases as abandoned baggage piles up rival airlines capping fares to help stranded travelers. >>> also breaking tonight, george santos, the congressman-elect who lied his resumÉ, now under investigation. what authorities want to know. >>> more than 30 dead in buffalo. anger and frustration and now questions mounting about the response were residents adequately warned about this monster storm the national guard going door-to-door and more than 400 pieces of snow equipment on the ground to reopen streets. >>> calls for prayer around the world for the former pontiff pope francis saying predecessor's health has taken a turn to the worst. >>> the break glass tool that high schools are turning to stop fentanyl overdoses in the hallways. >>> the comeback a varsity athlete attacked by a shark. how she recovered to swim her way to a state title ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> and good evening i'm tom llamas in for lester on a busy night we're tracking two developing stories right now. one of the worst airline meltdowns in mem
days people forced to sort through suitcases as abandoned baggage piles up rival airlines capping fares to help stranded travelers. >>> also breaking tonight, george santos, the congressman-elect who lied his resumÉ, now under investigation. what authorities want to know. >>> more than 30 dead in buffalo. anger and frustration and now questions mounting about the response were residents adequately warned about this monster storm the national guard going door-to-door and more...
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>> reporter: yeah, sounds like they're faring well. a lot of retailers and warehouses have stocked occupy goods, and carriers have adjusted shipping routes in short, businesses say consumers should have every reason to believe that their gifts will arrive by the day promised when they bought them jose >> maggie vespa in elizabeth, new jersey thank you. >>> still ahead, an incredible survival story a car plunges 300 feet off a cliff. the amazing rescue caught on camera, and the willing to that saved the cocouple that t you m alreadady have >>> we are back with an incredible survival story. a car plunged 300 feet off a california cliff the two inside made it out alive thanks in part to technology on their phone that helped rescuers reach them our priscilla thompson spoke with the survivors just a short time ago >> reporter: a dramatic rescue by the los angeles sheriff's department a couple hoisted about 300 feet through the air from the depths of california's monkey canyon. their car spun off the road and over a cliff in angeles national
>> reporter: yeah, sounds like they're faring well. a lot of retailers and warehouses have stocked occupy goods, and carriers have adjusted shipping routes in short, businesses say consumers should have every reason to believe that their gifts will arrive by the day promised when they bought them jose >> maggie vespa in elizabeth, new jersey thank you. >>> still ahead, an incredible survival story a car plunges 300 feet off a cliff. the amazing rescue caught on camera, and...
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eucharist, which in translation ultimately means thanksgiving or thanksgiving, so we thank you for these fares, the gift of life, the gift of the mind. today we sing christmas your christ our god shined the light of reason on us and said the climetric saint of the church christian faith must be reasonable to thank reason is the gift of freedom of choice we thank god that it belongs to the orthodox church of ukraine that we we have such a wonderful, modern , wise, free from moscow stereotypes head of our church, the most blessed think like iceland , we thank you that you belong to the kolomyia diocese, which is also headed by a modern young and wise episcopalian, the bishop of kolomysk kosichki, why am i talking about this because these church leaders are in the party together as members of the synod gave us the right to choose and we used this right. we chose when we want to celebrate. today we celebrate with the ecumenical patriarch bartholomew . by him and to all those churches that recognized us , let's bring to alexandria, to africa, let's bring to the churches all over the planet, the lan
eucharist, which in translation ultimately means thanksgiving or thanksgiving, so we thank you for these fares, the gift of life, the gift of the mind. today we sing christmas your christ our god shined the light of reason on us and said the climetric saint of the church christian faith must be reasonable to thank reason is the gift of freedom of choice we thank god that it belongs to the orthodox church of ukraine that we we have such a wonderful, modern , wise, free from moscow stereotypes...
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these include most commuters�* season tickets and some off—peak return fares.old. the rises take effect in march. the scottish parliament has passed controversial legislation which makes it easierfor people to legally change gender. they'll no longer have to get a medical diagnosis before being allowed what's called a gender recognition certificate. the vote was greeted with cheers in the chamber from supporters of the bill, and cries of "shame on you" from opponents. here's our scotland editor, james cook. for years, this nation has been divided politically. now there's a social split too, on that hottest of topics — gender. not everyone in scotland is invested in this debate, but those who are tend to be fired up. and so, here at holyrood this afternoon, there was both delight and disgust. and the gender recognition reform scotland bill is passed. applause thank you. shame on you! that followed days of delay and debate, not least about people born male accessing female—only spaces. i will do everything i can to protect women's rights for as long as i live, bu
these include most commuters�* season tickets and some off—peak return fares.old. the rises take effect in march. the scottish parliament has passed controversial legislation which makes it easierfor people to legally change gender. they'll no longer have to get a medical diagnosis before being allowed what's called a gender recognition certificate. the vote was greeted with cheers in the chamber from supporters of the bill, and cries of "shame on you" from opponents. here's our...
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aeroflot has opened the sale of tickets at subsidized fares for the next year, they are available toll residents of the far eastern federal district and for the preferential category of citizens, special fares are valid in economy class for flights under the heading su aeroflot russia and aurora, the program includes flights scheduled for the period from june 2 to 18 september. for example, flights from vladivostok, khabarovsk and magadan to moscow will be cost for an adult just over 10,000 rubles. from yakutsk to moscow now nine and a half thousand. it is important for western air carriers to resume flights over russia, international air transport associations urged to consider this possibility. however, they emphasized that the company should decide for itself whether they are ready to take this step in order to save time and money, it is necessary to consider the possibility of opening russian airspace so that all airlines have the opportunity to use traditional routes over siberia, so that from europe it would be possible to get to asia in the easiest way. i think next year this
aeroflot has opened the sale of tickets at subsidized fares for the next year, they are available toll residents of the far eastern federal district and for the preferential category of citizens, special fares are valid in economy class for flights under the heading su aeroflot russia and aurora, the program includes flights scheduled for the period from june 2 to 18 september. for example, flights from vladivostok, khabarovsk and magadan to moscow will be cost for an adult just over 10,000...
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tech, this is how it fared in november. mixed pbag. meta bounced hard givena coupl of months ago people were down beat on the company. we bounced 27 points up from $100 the major under performers were apple. supply chains with china and the app store in the u.s amazon down 5.8% the ceo of amazon defended his plans to reduce the work force >> we went through our plans and you started seeing over the months a similar trend where the economy was more uncertain we have seen things different from before. we felt like we needed to streamline our costs one of the reasons were grew quickly is we doubled down on things working knowing some of the unusual circumstances that have arisen over the last year and a half were hard to know. you know, i don't necessarily think it was the wrong thing to double down because we were growing so well. >> well, that was andy jassy speaking at the dealbook summit. >>> you can see walt disney was down for the month of november after warning of the joutlook an the change of ceo bob iger coming back. a lot of que
tech, this is how it fared in november. mixed pbag. meta bounced hard givena coupl of months ago people were down beat on the company. we bounced 27 points up from $100 the major under performers were apple. supply chains with china and the app store in the u.s amazon down 5.8% the ceo of amazon defended his plans to reduce the work force >> we went through our plans and you started seeing over the months a similar trend where the economy was more uncertain we have seen things different...
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i want to get perspective from fried zakaria, who's from fareed zakaria gps. >> fareed, we have seenhinese authority to rollback covid controls. do you think it's being directed at the national again or are these local authorities being a lad more latitude to make their decisions? >> no. this is a national decision. . -- the china's covid said that effectively they were moving into a different phase. -- the new strains are not as violent. but clearly, it's a -- they've realized that they simply cannot keep people locked up with these kind of punitive measures forever. the problem, anderson, is the population in china has very low immunity. this is the success of their zero-covid policy, very few people have got covid. but part of it is that they've been very slow and vaccines. and the chinese vaccines, sinovac, isn't very good. particularly, against omicron and the new variants. they have a problem, as they start opening up. the population which is, does not have strong immunities. is gonna start getting in affected. what we need to see, is what they do that. >> there's been some rep
i want to get perspective from fried zakaria, who's from fareed zakaria gps. >> fareed, we have seenhinese authority to rollback covid controls. do you think it's being directed at the national again or are these local authorities being a lad more latitude to make their decisions? >> no. this is a national decision. . -- the china's covid said that effectively they were moving into a different phase. -- the new strains are not as violent. but clearly, it's a -- they've realized that...
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you describe it as the may fair -- mas fares? is that i may fair —— mas fares?s of the morning. this is the moment the world agreed the significant new deal to protect nature. translation: i do not see objection it is agreed. the agreement included stopping the alarming decline of the natural world. they include protecting 30% of the land and oceans by 2030. targets to prevent the extinction of species and there is also an agreement on funding to help developing nations. the objective is to protect biodiversity, protect the species that constitute the web of life on earth. the blue whale! the biggest creature that exists on the planet. the web of life is strong. if you imagine a spider's web, the more strands that you have, the more connections you have, the more interplay. if you cut one of those strands the whole thing don't collapse, all of the strands support each other. and that is what people don't realise, when you start cutting those biodiversity strands you don't really notice it and then suddenly they will collapse. the problem is this that we are dest
you describe it as the may fair -- mas fares? is that i may fair —— mas fares?s of the morning. this is the moment the world agreed the significant new deal to protect nature. translation: i do not see objection it is agreed. the agreement included stopping the alarming decline of the natural world. they include protecting 30% of the land and oceans by 2030. targets to prevent the extinction of species and there is also an agreement on funding to help developing nations. the objective is to...
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in england , outside of fares in england, outside of london from next year.e who are travelling for work, education and appointments. the and medical appointments. the scheme backed with and medical appointments. the scheme is being backed wit and medical appointments. the scheme is beiiof backed wit and medical appointments. the scheme is beiiof government million worth of government funding elomar has asked the funding. elomar has asked the pubuc funding. elomar has asked the public what they think of his leadership of the social media platform twitter. well, he launched a poll yesterday asking users whether or not he should step down as the chief executive of 57% of 14 million voters said yes . he's faced criticism since yes. he's faced criticism since taking over the platform, including his decisions around content, moderation on your tv , content, moderation on your tv, online. on to a b plus radio. this is . gb news. very good morning . it is 1038. very good morning. it is 1038. you are watching , listening to you are watching, listening to gb news. tha
in england , outside of fares in england, outside of london from next year.e who are travelling for work, education and appointments. the and medical appointments. the scheme backed with and medical appointments. the scheme is being backed wit and medical appointments. the scheme is beiiof backed wit and medical appointments. the scheme is beiiof government million worth of government funding elomar has asked the funding. elomar has asked the pubuc funding. elomar has asked the public what they...
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bruce will show what rail fare. on the strikes do you have sympathy for the of the people working the railways people working on the railways going or do you going out on strike or do you think that they are in effect by going out on strike, destroying their industry that it their own industry and that it will counterproductive? their own industry and that it will counterproductive ? well, will be counterproductive? well, both those things are true. both of those things are true. you know, i mean, obviously we want a resolution to that because it's in no one's best interests. i mean, i think it is, you know, damaging the credibility of railway as a credibility of the railway as a mode transport, as something mode of transport, as something that passengers use. but that we want passengers use. but similarly know i have sympathy with with , you know, workers who with with, you know, workers who are being offered something that is considerably lower than inflation . and not only that, we inflation. and not only that, w
bruce will show what rail fare. on the strikes do you have sympathy for the of the people working the railways people working on the railways going or do you going out on strike or do you think that they are in effect by going out on strike, destroying their industry that it their own industry and that it will counterproductive? their own industry and that it will counterproductive ? well, will be counterproductive? well, both those things are true. both of those things are true. you know, i...
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united told the wall street journal that fare caps are in place for select cities. while delta added fare caps in all markets where southwest operates until january 2nd, lawmakers are pushing southwest for answers on how this whole situation happened. and coming up at 8.30, you're going to hear from some california representatives on how they are responding to this situation. well, the u.s. is now requiring travelers arriving by plane from china to be tested for covid. >> this will take effect passengers 2 years and older will have to be tested. it can be a pcr or antigen test administered no more than 2 days before their departure. this, of course, a response to the huge spike in covid cases in china following the rollback of the nation's strict 0 covid protocols. and there is continued concern over whether more people will get sick in coming days after christmas gatherings, close contact with groups of people, of course, can spread covid the flu rsv and of course, new year's celebrations are coming up. infectious disease expert doctor peter chin chin. hong says yo
united told the wall street journal that fare caps are in place for select cities. while delta added fare caps in all markets where southwest operates until january 2nd, lawmakers are pushing southwest for answers on how this whole situation happened. and coming up at 8.30, you're going to hear from some california representatives on how they are responding to this situation. well, the u.s. is now requiring travelers arriving by plane from china to be tested for covid. >> this will take...
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uber is suing or the need to raise fares.ber claims the hikes will be a blow to the entire industry. the taxi and limousine commission increased fares for the first time in 10 years and they plan another hike in the coming weeks. president biden plans to sign legislation to protect same sex marriage even if the supreme court revisits the issue. the signing is expected to take place next week. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "unfiltered." s unco? losing your country and losing elections. how are we losing the black vote. the party of school choice, economic growth, how are we losing 90% or more of the black vote? black americans are just not doing well overall in democrat-led cities. these are citizens of the united states. how come their economic condition in a lot of these cities is horrible? here is the u.s. poverty rate. black america, 15.7%. don't you find it odd a lot of these cities where black americans are struggling? the numbers are on the screen. it's not dan bongino's opinion. it's a fact that these liberal citi
uber is suing or the need to raise fares.ber claims the hikes will be a blow to the entire industry. the taxi and limousine commission increased fares for the first time in 10 years and they plan another hike in the coming weeks. president biden plans to sign legislation to protect same sex marriage even if the supreme court revisits the issue. the signing is expected to take place next week. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "unfiltered." s unco? losing your country and losing...
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it's been a part of arts fare structure since the 70's.t's intended to prevent some forms of fare evasion and for bart riders who only want to ride the transit system without traveling to a destination. the fares charged regardless of whether a person rides a bart train enters and exits a bart station within a short period of time. now the grace period is not go into effect immediately but could be rolled out pretty soon. >> more people are getting hospitalized with covid here in california. that's according to the latest state data which shows that more than 3700 patients are now being treated and more than 400 people are in icu beds currently battling covid here in the bay area. santa clara county has the highest number of covid hospitalizations with 207. that's followed by alameda county with 119 people hospitalized there. you can see on the list. napa county currently has the fewest with just 11 people currently with covid. >> well, there's a new stanford university study and it finds not only to the covid lockdown cause an increase in
it's been a part of arts fare structure since the 70's.t's intended to prevent some forms of fare evasion and for bart riders who only want to ride the transit system without traveling to a destination. the fares charged regardless of whether a person rides a bart train enters and exits a bart station within a short period of time. now the grace period is not go into effect immediately but could be rolled out pretty soon. >> more people are getting hospitalized with covid here in...
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period for the existing excursion fee that $6.40 that excursion fair has been really a part of bart's fare it is intended to prevent some forms of fare evasion and for bart riders who only want to ride the transit system without traveling to a specific destination. the fares charged regardless of whether per sunrise a bart train war enters and exits a bar station within a short period of time. the grace period is not go into effect immediately. but could be rolled out very soon. >> well, more people are getting hospitalized with covid here in california. that's according to the latest data from the state which shows that 3700 patients are being treated right now. about 400 of them are in the icu here in the bay area. santa clara county has the highest number of covid hospitalizations with about 207. you can see that they're at the top of the list. alameda county following not far behind with 119 napa county has the fewest. you see it at the bottom of the list where currently there are only treating about 11 people now for covid. >> well, a new stanford university study not only costs incre
period for the existing excursion fee that $6.40 that excursion fair has been really a part of bart's fare it is intended to prevent some forms of fare evasion and for bart riders who only want to ride the transit system without traveling to a specific destination. the fares charged regardless of whether per sunrise a bart train war enters and exits a bar station within a short period of time. the grace period is not go into effect immediately. but could be rolled out very soon. >> well,...
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it is extended to prevent some forms of fare evasion. and for bart riders who only want to write the transit system without traveling to a destination, the fares in charge, regardless of whether a person rise, bart train or enters and exits apart station within a short period of time. the grace period is not go into effect immediately. but could be rolled out very, very soon. well, more people are getting hospitalized for covid in california. that's according to the latest data from the state which shows more than 3700 patients are being treated right now. >> more than 400 people are currently in icu beds here in the bay area, santa clara county has the highest number of covid hospitalizations. you can see it at the top of the list there with 207 followed by alameda county with 119 way at the bottom of the list is the county with the fewest number of people being hospitalized. that's napa county with just 11. >> well, there's a new stanford university study and it finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression and
it is extended to prevent some forms of fare evasion. and for bart riders who only want to write the transit system without traveling to a destination, the fares in charge, regardless of whether a person rise, bart train or enters and exits apart station within a short period of time. the grace period is not go into effect immediately. but could be rolled out very, very soon. well, more people are getting hospitalized for covid in california. that's according to the latest data from the state...