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before the pandemic the largest source was passenger fare ref now. valued at 500 million dollars per year. however with ridership at 40%, that is near low 300 million dollars less in fare ref now. sales tax hen i bright spot after i broef diplomat addition of stimulus funds through condition super spending and increased sales tax ref nows we expect sales tax to [inaudible]. next slide. >> the chart on this slide illustrated huoperating expense projections changed solid orange is spending through fiscal 22. the dashed orange line represents the concern projections the gray line is our forecast, from 2019, our last indepth projection before the pandemic. because of the pandemic ruse the expense in the first your the primary driver was reduced service levels we closed at 9 p.m. and ran 30 monday headways and moved employees to the capitol freshman program this kept people emplay exclude accelerated reinvestment work during the low rider help in fiscal 22 we control nonlabor costs and we experienced continued hiring challenges which also reduced labor co
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>> reporter: hi, fareed.a lot of russians see the war in ukraine very similar to the way that vladimir putin sees the war in ukraine, if you look at the approval ratings for vladimir putin, we always have to take them with a grain of salt, but according to an independent pollster there at around 80% at this point in time, and i would describe the support for the special military operation as the russians call it as not necessarily enthusiastic among most people and i think one of the things that administrator power said is correct. dissent is obviously very dangerous here in this country. nevertheless, there are things that vladimir putin is laying out there in his reasoning for going to war that do resonate with a lot of russian people. there are a lot of people here in this country who believe that the east of ukraine is essentially russian territory. historically russian territory, there's a lot of people who believe that territory was infringed upon by the united states, by nato and that somehow this conf
>> reporter: hi, fareed.a lot of russians see the war in ukraine very similar to the way that vladimir putin sees the war in ukraine, if you look at the approval ratings for vladimir putin, we always have to take them with a grain of salt, but according to an independent pollster there at around 80% at this point in time, and i would describe the support for the special military operation as the russians call it as not necessarily enthusiastic among most people and i think one of the...
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i'm fareed zakaria.you from three countries tonight, the united states, russia and ukraine. as russia's invasion turns one year old, our questioners have a lot on their minds. and they are seeking answers about americas commitment to help ukraine defeat russia. this hour we will speak to a soldier on the frontlines, a mother who is uneasy about america's resolve, and a child who is looking for protection from the united states of america. and the people with the answers are joining me now. president biden's right-hand man on ukraine, national security adviser jake sullivan joins me here on the stage right now. >> [applause] >> as does, usaid administrator samantha power. >> [applause] >> jake sullivan, samantha power, i'm so glad you are here with us. it's such an important night. the audience is getting ready to ask you questions. but before that, while they prepare, let's go to our reporters in the region. they have been covering this conflict for the last year in and out of ukraine. we have had teams
i'm fareed zakaria.you from three countries tonight, the united states, russia and ukraine. as russia's invasion turns one year old, our questioners have a lot on their minds. and they are seeking answers about americas commitment to help ukraine defeat russia. this hour we will speak to a soldier on the frontlines, a mother who is uneasy about america's resolve, and a child who is looking for protection from the united states of america. and the people with the answers are joining me now....
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>> i'm surprised by that also, fareed. that the russians have over the years been isolating themselves from the global economy. it is in part that the sanctions have been more leaky and porous than they should have been because of exceptions granted to commercial interests in the west. it is in part because of what i think is perhaps the ultimate issue, while the united states and europe are together and super strongly unified, and you and i and most others that we talked to every day, see this conflict in very clear terms. the rest of the world places where billions of people live like india for example, don't see this as clearly as we do. and that points up the difficulty of the sanctions regime in a world where near everybody is participating. i think will also suggests that we need to be very measured in any theory we develop that somehow isolating china is going to do damage to its economy because if we can't succeed in imposing huge pain on russia, with our allies united and with the goal being draconian pain, i thin
>> i'm surprised by that also, fareed. that the russians have over the years been isolating themselves from the global economy. it is in part that the sanctions have been more leaky and porous than they should have been because of exceptions granted to commercial interests in the west. it is in part because of what i think is perhaps the ultimate issue, while the united states and europe are together and super strongly unified, and you and i and most others that we talked to every day,...
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they did not fare quite as well but to the i not fare quite as well but to the boundaries using 250.gic. and 213, or world cup record. if england's batter started well, the boulders started in on the action too. kathlyn setting the tone. 15 for three quickly turned into 5a a7. and pakistan should some flight but they wrapped up with england winning by 11a runs. devastating them dominated, and can finally playing the fish is round of cricket in at just the right time and having to friday initiating and joe jo currie reporting from cape town — shortly after the finish of that one, jo spoke to former england player georgia elwiss. magnificent, i think at the top of the order, by their own admissions, this tournament and for them to play the way they did, it was brilliant to see it speaks volumes about the way the john lewis was to see it speaks volumes about the way thejohn lewis was asking this site to play. how many runs they scored them at this intensity and the results will follow in the tone and amyjones i was running out of words to describe all amazing that was amber pakistan mov
they did not fare quite as well but to the i not fare quite as well but to the boundaries using 250.gic. and 213, or world cup record. if england's batter started well, the boulders started in on the action too. kathlyn setting the tone. 15 for three quickly turned into 5a a7. and pakistan should some flight but they wrapped up with england winning by 11a runs. devastating them dominated, and can finally playing the fish is round of cricket in at just the right time and having to friday...
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joining me now is fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." good to have you here tonight. let's talk about what we know about this strange mysterious object. we know it was flying at 40,000 feet which they say posed a threat to civilian airplanes. it does not appear to have any surveillance equipment on it. it's about the size of a small car. it was unmanned, did not appear to be self-maneuvering, meaning that it was subject to the winds, it was much less predictable. so fareed, do you want to hazard a guess as to what this thing is? >> alisyn, sometimes in life it's best to be honest and say i don't know. what we do know is the balloon was flying at about 60,000 feet, so much, much higher. this one as you say is about 40,000 feet, which means the pentagon is exactly right it does interfere with civilian flights. i would have wondered if it could possibly be a drone. that is usually too high for a drone. commercial drones fly at about 400 feet above, but they can go as far up as i think 20,000. military drones can get up to 30,000. this one is at 40,000, but the pentagon s
joining me now is fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." good to have you here tonight. let's talk about what we know about this strange mysterious object. we know it was flying at 40,000 feet which they say posed a threat to civilian airplanes. it does not appear to have any surveillance equipment on it. it's about the size of a small car. it was unmanned, did not appear to be self-maneuvering, meaning that it was subject to the winds, it was much less predictable. so fareed,...
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but now they're offering $59 fares to go anywhere. if you're in california, some $29 fares. deliberately say that doesn't include all trips to hawaii. be that as it may, are people responding. >> martha: do you advise customers that might hear the fares and say yeah, i'm in, i'll risk it? >> it's important to be aware of the parameters of the rates. in order to benefit from them, travelers have to book through the airline's sale page for travel dates february 7 through may 17. exact availability depends on the route and certain blackout dates still apply. this has to be backed by january 19 at 11:59 p.m. all routes require a 21-day advance purse and it's tuesday and wednesday for travels from continental u.s. -- >> neil: wait a minute. january 19 has come and gone. it's too late. >> yeah. you want to keep in mind these sales are for one way fares and nonrefundable. you may still receive credit towards future travel if you cancel ten minutes before scheduled departure. >> the fare is one way. is the fare the other way? maybe a lot higher? what is the round trip ticket going t
but now they're offering $59 fares to go anywhere. if you're in california, some $29 fares. deliberately say that doesn't include all trips to hawaii. be that as it may, are people responding. >> martha: do you advise customers that might hear the fares and say yeah, i'm in, i'll risk it? >> it's important to be aware of the parameters of the rates. in order to benefit from them, travelers have to book through the airline's sale page for travel dates february 7 through may 17. exact...
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what we heard fare i good afternoon. what we heard fare from martin — good afternoon.rnoon. what we heard fare from martin griffiths of _ good afternoon. what we heard fare from martin griffiths of the - good afternoon. what we heard fare from martin griffiths of the united l from martin griffiths of the united nations talking about this really difficult point, in an operation like this, where you move from the rescue attempt to recovery, a basic acceptance that the chances now of survival are so slim that the focus has to shift to recovery and supporting the people that did survive. in your eyes, where do we stand now? what point are we at? yes, it is sad. i have driven past so many towns and cities absolutely devastated and i have seen people sit outside where the machinery hasn't reached yet, asking us, can you hear the noise, can you hear someone calling out from below the rubble? and then you are listening in as well. and you don't want to say anything that may break their hopes and you say, look, we are not hearing much, but, you know, when the rescue people arri
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>> i think it is, fareed.that's what putin hoped it would be and he would win quickly, but they evolved to be wars of attrition, and when it's wars of attrition the economic strength on the two sides, the capacity to mobilize and to produce weaponry and to bring troops to the front become central and that's the concern right now that this has evolved towards a war of attrition and that's going to make what happens to the russian economy and of even greater importance what happens to the ukrainian economy central to how this plays out. >> when you look at the bottom line figure and even though there have been sanctions and the central bank reserves were frozen and technology denied, the russian economy this year is set to grow by 0.3% according to the imf. that means it will actually do better than the uk or germany as i pointed out at the top of the show. is it fair to say that the economic sanctions have not had the bite that people expected? >> russian economic sanctions haven't really bitten that hard becau
>> i think it is, fareed.that's what putin hoped it would be and he would win quickly, but they evolved to be wars of attrition, and when it's wars of attrition the economic strength on the two sides, the capacity to mobilize and to produce weaponry and to bring troops to the front become central and that's the concern right now that this has evolved towards a war of attrition and that's going to make what happens to the russian economy and of even greater importance what happens to the...
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go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my column this week. and let's get started. >>> to mark the first anniversary of russia's invasion, i had the opportunity to interview jake sullivan and s samantha power. sullivan is the national security adviser and the man in charge of america's response to putin's war. in addition to all of the war's other crises that he deals with. power is the administrator of u.s. aid, the department responsible for among other things humanitarian aid for ukraine and rebuilding efforts there. the setting was a town hall in washington, d.c., held almost exactly a year after the invasion started. take a look. >> i want to first ask you, jake, this was really an extraordinary trip. first time in history that a u.s. president has entered a war zone that the united states did not control. so, i've taken that overnight train to kyiv and you're going through poland. and you're in a war zone for a large part of it. so i'm guessing you u.s. planes could not enter that war zone. wha what was it like for you? what were you thi
go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my column this week. and let's get started. >>> to mark the first anniversary of russia's invasion, i had the opportunity to interview jake sullivan and s samantha power. sullivan is the national security adviser and the man in charge of america's response to putin's war. in addition to all of the war's other crises that he deals with. power is the administrator of u.s. aid, the department responsible for among other things humanitarian aid for...
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but even then people say that they're quite suspicious because ers and has fared rather well. it is now become a bit of a refuge for people who have evacuated from other areas who have been more devastated. but we're told there is a lack of accommodation for them that were told some of those people are being housed in schools or taking a bed or a couch with a relative and others are living in cars. so the message we're hearing from the people here in ours on is don't forget about us. we still do need aid that we are appreciative that our city has fared much better than most natasha. i am talking to this from amazon in hunting provence. natasha. thank you. 11 days after the earthquakes, most rescue missions are now focused on helping survivors. rescues are rare, but they are still happening. a boy is called, alive from under rubble and hattie and took here on friday morning. even trapped for nearly 11 days. more than 40, some 1000 deaths have been recorded in both countries are corresponded. assa bag has an update from the heart hit area of common with us where standing in the
but even then people say that they're quite suspicious because ers and has fared rather well. it is now become a bit of a refuge for people who have evacuated from other areas who have been more devastated. but we're told there is a lack of accommodation for them that were told some of those people are being housed in schools or taking a bed or a couch with a relative and others are living in cars. so the message we're hearing from the people here in ours on is don't forget about us. we still...
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so if we ever do become a space faring civilisation could possibly do become a space faring civilthatecome a space faring civilthat we could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to uld possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and oossibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin bly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin so one that we go to and ruin so yeah so if we could travel at the speed of light would take us 31 years to get there. yes. you you want to. okay. i'd you want to. oh, okay. i'd written note saying. does written a note saying. does that mean get there in 31 mean we can get there in 31 years? you see the light, the years? if you see the light, the speed of light. so no wormholes and stuff be will be and stuff will be will be boring. hole through space and boring. a hole through space and just out of just brilliant planning out of that. you want find that. and if you do want to find more about kind of issue, more about this kind of issue, please watch my podcast ca
so if we ever do become a space faring civilisation could possibly do become a space faring civilthatecome a space faring civilthat we could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to uld possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and oossibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin bly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin so one that we go to and ruin so yeah so if we could travel at the...
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so if we ever do become a space faring civilisation could possibly do become a space faring civilthatecome a space faring civilthat we could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to uld possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and oossibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin bly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin so one that we go to and ruin so yeah so if we could travel at the speed of light would take us 31 years to get there. yes. you you want to. okay. i'd you want to. oh, okay. i'd written note saying. does written a note saying. does that mean get there in 31 mean we can get there in 31 years? you see the light, the years? if you see the light, the speed of light. so no wormholes and stuff be will be and stuff will be will be boring. hole through space and boring. a hole through space and just out of just brilliant planning out of that. you want find that. and if you do want to find more about kind of issue, more about this kind of issue, please watch my podcast ca
so if we ever do become a space faring civilisation could possibly do become a space faring civilthatecome a space faring civilthat we could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go could possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to uld possibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and oossibly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin bly do become a space faring civilthat we go to and ruin so one that we go to and ruin so yeah so if we could travel at the...
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we don't overbook flights and we offer low fares. merger with the merger was spirit we will just do that to more places and more quickly. stephen: if you get the merger through how will you avoid problems that larger operators have? how will you keep the model as tight as it is now? robin: the biggest challenge we have is our concentration in the northeast. if you look at last year and nearly two thirds of the air traffic control's happened in jetblue. we operate in the most trafficked airspace. we will reduce our impact in some of these difficult jobs and delays. we think it will make our operation much easier. spirited jetblue, we fly the same engines and airplanes. alix: any conversation about divestitures? robin: we came up with the most significant divestiture offer of any merger in the u.s.. when airlines first before they had to do very little. we have offered that in the new york airports and boston. we think that will enable new entrants come into the market and away they would not be able to do today and enable a bigger jet
we don't overbook flights and we offer low fares. merger with the merger was spirit we will just do that to more places and more quickly. stephen: if you get the merger through how will you avoid problems that larger operators have? how will you keep the model as tight as it is now? robin: the biggest challenge we have is our concentration in the northeast. if you look at last year and nearly two thirds of the air traffic control's happened in jetblue. we operate in the most trafficked...
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he is the host of fareed zakaria "gps." good to see you.g, or trenting the u.s. after balloon takedown. so if relations were tenuous, what is it now? >> well, i think what it shows is that these kind of small crises can escalate out of control in a very dangerous way. if we step back and ask ourselves, what was this crisis, how unprecedented was it to have this event, was it some kind of an escalation? well, look, we know that there have been bhalloons like these that have passed across the united states in the past. there was one last year and three during the trump presidency. nobody thought to do anything about it. so why this time? well perhaps because it could be seen by cameras so it really is the optics of it. there is -- the chinese have about 600 military satellites hovering around the world. they have photographs every square inch of the united states. there are other means by which you could get this stuff. of course, the united states is the world's greatest -- has the world's greatest intelligence capabilities. we spy on the ch
he is the host of fareed zakaria "gps." good to see you.g, or trenting the u.s. after balloon takedown. so if relations were tenuous, what is it now? >> well, i think what it shows is that these kind of small crises can escalate out of control in a very dangerous way. if we step back and ask ourselves, what was this crisis, how unprecedented was it to have this event, was it some kind of an escalation? well, look, we know that there have been bhalloons like these that have...
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this i pay fare temperature is reduced fare but i ask that we make sure we preserve our reduced fare options in this crisis. because reduced fare is in the deathidation but a recognition of specific needs. so i look forward to using the systems. and just as jeff tumlin has shown mow a true welcome as the person that i am, i help this jeff will have men yers of running muni. i ask that you embrills the idea this aural people are essential. in funding the systems so they will be arnold for the future. thank you. >> thank you, caller. >> good morning. [inaudible] thank you for the opportunity. i would like to touch on the company of issues condition train [inaudible] fiscal cliff. firstical trin med a decision to spent 100 [inaudible]. [no audio]. >> we lost our caller. >> okay. caller, are you there? can you hear mow now. why yes. >> yes. why thank you. soical train made i decision to spundz within00 million dollars aier in covid relief to operate more trains. the end result was a drop in ridership one train carrying 3 passengers at the time of indent last year. and there is a massive
this i pay fare temperature is reduced fare but i ask that we make sure we preserve our reduced fare options in this crisis. because reduced fare is in the deathidation but a recognition of specific needs. so i look forward to using the systems. and just as jeff tumlin has shown mow a true welcome as the person that i am, i help this jeff will have men yers of running muni. i ask that you embrills the idea this aural people are essential. in funding the systems so they will be arnold for the...
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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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now the fare is 5 rubles. cheaper, but for so many of our fellow citizens. big difference if you often use transport, and the closed list is closed, and the laws exclude it. the ability to collect genomic information, because the collection of dna is, of course, a direct road to a huge number of abuses. well, here i am, let's say i get, like many people receive more than one or two phone calls during the day. hello alexander alexandrovich , both the security services of the bank and merck are worried about you. uh, right here we noticed suspicious activity asking where, and the false employees of the security service of the bank and the rivers know that i am alexander alexandrovich, this is part of my personal information, which means the biometrics operator. as a rule, we have a commercial structure that has accumulated more than 70 million, in my opinion, and here is the data of russian citizens, where are the guarantees that this data will not be compromised, where is the guarantee that they will not will be leaked, as far as i understand the idea of th
now the fare is 5 rubles. cheaper, but for so many of our fellow citizens. big difference if you often use transport, and the closed list is closed, and the laws exclude it. the ability to collect genomic information, because the collection of dna is, of course, a direct road to a huge number of abuses. well, here i am, let's say i get, like many people receive more than one or two phone calls during the day. hello alexander alexandrovich , both the security services of the bank and merck are...
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the pmpd portion of the fares fee. >> originally? >> yes, sir. did it come to you directly?> should it have come to you directly? >> no. >> okay. did -- when ms. secinger asked you about where the fee was, what did you tell her? >> i can't remember exactly what i told her, the conversation got interrupted very quickly, but i told jeanie the funds were in chris wilson's account and nothing to worry about. i didn't know where the mix up come from. >> what was your level of concern about the inquiry to you on june the 7th. >> there was some level of concern because she was asking me about money i didn't have. i had some level of concern, but it wasn't a very big concern. as you heard testimony earlier, at some point annette griswold had sent chris wilson an e-mail, something to the effect of alec thinks he has more expenses or something like that seeking financial documents from chris wilson. when chris wilson -- i wasn't copied on that, but when chris wilson got that, chris wilson called me up and he's like, what is this all about. >> objection rules 1. >> i'm not ask what chr
the pmpd portion of the fares fee. >> originally? >> yes, sir. did it come to you directly?> should it have come to you directly? >> no. >> okay. did -- when ms. secinger asked you about where the fee was, what did you tell her? >> i can't remember exactly what i told her, the conversation got interrupted very quickly, but i told jeanie the funds were in chris wilson's account and nothing to worry about. i didn't know where the mix up come from. >> what...
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fareed, thank you for joining us. this tension between israel and the palestinians, it's been going on for decades as we all know. but what's different now about the attitude and approach, and you've covered this, of some younger palestinians who aren't necessarily impressed with the palestinian authority in the west bank, or the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas? and then at the same time, there's this new far-right israeli government that netanyahu and jake talked about. give us a sense of how serious these tensions are right now. >> yeah, it's a new landscape of politics, as you say. on the one hand, you've got to understand that this is the most right-wing government in the history of israel. and in order to become prime minister of that government, bibi netanyahu had to make a series of deals, one of which was to sign an agreement which basically said that all of the west bank belongs to israel. or what they call historically, judea and samaria. and essentially, forecloses the prospect of any palestin
fareed, thank you for joining us. this tension between israel and the palestinians, it's been going on for decades as we all know. but what's different now about the attitude and approach, and you've covered this, of some younger palestinians who aren't necessarily impressed with the palestinian authority in the west bank, or the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas? and then at the same time, there's this new far-right israeli government that netanyahu and jake talked about. give us a...
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approaching fare, inconsistent of the region going forward. supportive of the idea and want to caution us not to get overly committed to a particular approach. >> thanks for the question. the point director john batiste. i will comment you are spot on and very conscious we are a decade away from opening the project if we hit all the marks so the principle would be there is a opportunity to generate some additional revenue associated with the new destination and we are aware fare policy whether (inaudible) is going to evolve during this poord and don't want to box ourselves or caltrain in. >> thank you. >> for my part, i want to thank tjpa and other staff for all of their work on this. it is a big big lift and i know you are all working really really hard. i think there was some sticker shock around the approaching-not $7 billion, but approaching $7 billion figure. i are think we all recognize that the longer this project drags on, the more expensive it will be. that we are closer to a realistic cost estimate for this project then we have ever
approaching fare, inconsistent of the region going forward. supportive of the idea and want to caution us not to get overly committed to a particular approach. >> thanks for the question. the point director john batiste. i will comment you are spot on and very conscious we are a decade away from opening the project if we hit all the marks so the principle would be there is a opportunity to generate some additional revenue associated with the new destination and we are aware fare policy...
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>> fares have gone up in many cases but the biggest factor is fuel.e what we are paying for fuel to 2019, there's been a significant increase in its the largest cost any airline has. as capacity comes back, hopefully fuel will start to come down and you will see fares lower. that's one of the best things about jetblue as well. we are known for coming across and we will continue to be known for that. alix: the fuel costs should be coming down in theory but let's get to spirit airlines, any clarity on what the doj will do? >> we are working through the process with doj. i don't want to comment on that, i want to be respectable of the process. alix: do you feel more optimistic? >> i will not give a score because i'm wrong with numbers. we agree with a lot of concerns the department of justice has expressed about airline competition and i've been making comments on this for years and years the best thing that we can do to make it more competitive is to enable a bigger jetblue. kriti: we did have the ceo and it's fascinating we talk about the airlines broa
>> fares have gone up in many cases but the biggest factor is fuel.e what we are paying for fuel to 2019, there's been a significant increase in its the largest cost any airline has. as capacity comes back, hopefully fuel will start to come down and you will see fares lower. that's one of the best things about jetblue as well. we are known for coming across and we will continue to be known for that. alix: the fuel costs should be coming down in theory but let's get to spirit airlines, any...
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the geological survey at which assured me that a quake of that size that struck here, we would not fare as bad as turkey but casualties would be a major risk. thousands dead syria after 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the area in the early hours of monday morning local time. the footage showing the devastation with entire neighborhoods completing destroyed. the true extent of damage not yet known. >> it was a shock for the locals here. a bigger shock for those whose experienced it. >> back in the bay area, a local man runs the turkish american religious foundation and says several people have been impacted and are rushing to do whatever they can. >> ground and check on their loved ones. >> in a have been asking how the bay area would fare if a similar event happened here. stephen of the u.s. geological survey says it has happened before. >> there have been to earthquakes of similar magnitude in california fourth -- both in 1906 and 1857. that was in central california. >> he says of an earthquake that size were to strike again california would be better off than turkey with far fewer de
the geological survey at which assured me that a quake of that size that struck here, we would not fare as bad as turkey but casualties would be a major risk. thousands dead syria after 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the area in the early hours of monday morning local time. the footage showing the devastation with entire neighborhoods completing destroyed. the true extent of damage not yet known. >> it was a shock for the locals here. a bigger shock for those whose experienced it....
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from new york. we'll begin today's program with monday's powerful earthquake. the devastation and destruction it has caused and the politicians that are now at play. also, the china balloon cry is, what is the fallout? i'll talk about all of that and more with david milibrand and richard haas. also, who is really fighting on the front lines for russia in ukraine? we will introduce you to the shadowy group whose mercenaries are a big part of the russia war effort. everything you need to know about the wagner group. >>> and kim jong-un's hermit kingdom launched over 90 missiles last year. including an astonishing 23 in one single day. an expert will tell you why america's lack of attention to north korea's growing nuclear threat is a clear danger. >>> but first, here is my take. in a state of the union address, president biden alluded to the chinese spy balloon in a single line which subjected an effort to contain the spillover from that episode. >> as we made clear last week, if china threatens or so
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from new york. we'll begin today's program with monday's powerful earthquake. the devastation and destruction it has caused and the politicians that are now at play. also, the china balloon cry is, what is the fallout? i'll talk about all of that and more with david milibrand and richard haas. also, who is really fighting on the front lines for russia in ukraine? we will introduce you to the shadowy group whose mercenaries are a big part of the russia war...
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why is the ecumenical parental sabbath called meat-fare and is celebrated a week before lent?ase that great lent is preceded by gradual preparation? saturdays and accompanying weeks, these are the days that people preparing for great lent are already declaring to eat these products so that next week they will no longer eat local products for the son of the week. the sunday before the cheese week before the cheese week is dedicated to the memory of the last judgment, although everyone is still preparing for the festive fun of maslenitsa, this joyful atmosphere is already gradually joining solemnly and repentant mood composure before the start of the great lent, remember the hour of death and you will not sin forever , the holy fathers said in antiquity. and these words. they are said for all time, and therefore hung maslenitsa should not be unrestrained. but it should be a time of joyful communion with neighbors. today, as on other memorial days, it is customary to visit the graves of their deceased loved ones according to scripture, the human body is called the temple of the h
why is the ecumenical parental sabbath called meat-fare and is celebrated a week before lent?ase that great lent is preceded by gradual preparation? saturdays and accompanying weeks, these are the days that people preparing for great lent are already declaring to eat these products so that next week they will no longer eat local products for the son of the week. the sunday before the cheese week before the cheese week is dedicated to the memory of the last judgment, although everyone is still...
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money is going to dry up for some agencies, only a rapid recovery in local revenues , taxes and writer fares and then some can prevent them from going off a financial cliff. that's because regardless of scenarios, inflation, labor costs and fuel prices make it impossible to deliver pre pandemic service levels and it costs more to do less today than it did four years ago. he regional transit services around the bay area would face a halloween out of service to a degree that we've never before experienced the metropolitan transportation commission. projects that the barrier transit operators are going to face a combined deficit as high as $3.3 billion over the next five years, and that would force less service maintenance and improvements despite and only 15% drop in operating revenues. we would expect to see about a 30% reduction in the level of transit service hours delivered. most endangered bart sf mta caltrain and golden gate transit because their revenue sources are dependent on fares, parking revenues and tolls at a time remote workers are using far less transit part which under this sc
money is going to dry up for some agencies, only a rapid recovery in local revenues , taxes and writer fares and then some can prevent them from going off a financial cliff. that's because regardless of scenarios, inflation, labor costs and fuel prices make it impossible to deliver pre pandemic service levels and it costs more to do less today than it did four years ago. he regional transit services around the bay area would face a halloween out of service to a degree that we've never before...
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well our companion fare is just $99 with the alaska airlines visa card, to anywhere alaska airlines flies. with no blackout dates? yes, so your friend can come along with you! next time you're the legs! where did he come from? ♪ ♪ we care a lot ♪ meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. 50 he was stranded below a cliff in daly city. the coast guard says the man called them around 4 30 this morning after he could not connect with 911 dispatchers . a coast guard helicopter responded to the scene and airlifted that man from muscle rock park beach about 90. minutes later, the man was flown to coast guard air station in san francisco, where he was medically evaluated. there is plent
well our companion fare is just $99 with the alaska airlines visa card, to anywhere alaska airlines flies. with no blackout dates? yes, so your friend can come along with you! next time you're the legs! where did he come from? ♪ ♪ we care a lot ♪ meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment...
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was reduced, the fare increased yulia is afraid that the minister’s connections could somehow changemen have a different opinion. they are convinced that the video recording proves the guilt , that the police officers studied and collected all the necessary materials, on the basis of which a decision was issued against the toyota driver in the case of an administrative offense violation of the rules of maneuvering. by the way, definitely op and this car has done enough, but hmm bold maneuver to the left, to avoid a collision, he drives very close to the cars of this girl and only after that he goes into another lane against the background of the fact that there is braking, that is, this car has objectively more speed and, most likely, it is more than allowed we have overtaking rules. the driver must overtake in such a way as not to create emergency situations. yulia has already applied to the moscow city foot. she plans, but to argue the decision of the kuntsevsky court, and until the final word of themis has been heard , yulia has no right to repair her car, and they drive, falling
was reduced, the fare increased yulia is afraid that the minister’s connections could somehow changemen have a different opinion. they are convinced that the video recording proves the guilt , that the police officers studied and collected all the necessary materials, on the basis of which a decision was issued against the toyota driver in the case of an administrative offense violation of the rules of maneuvering. by the way, definitely op and this car has done enough, but hmm bold maneuver...
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carvana faring worse, down 90-plus% could this year's advertisers see a better fate.er company would you buy? >> this was a lot of fun i was looking at all throughout history the different super bowl ads. you have these companies that come out and do not fare well afterwards pepsi does not tend to have that same fate. they're more of your stable companies. this is a company who has good earnings growth. they pay a good dividend they just increased their dividend for the 51st consecutive year they've been able to increase their prices you brought up doritos last segment. they've been able to raise their price and consumers are coming there. i think this is the kind of stock you're going to want from this environment they have a few good ads they have a really good doritos one. they have some good zoolander references with ben stiller. check those out. they're great. they're already on youtube. >> it's great to get these sneak previews of these commercials. you're stuck in the tv in the first couple minutes i like two things. i like first of all that t-mobile is always
carvana faring worse, down 90-plus% could this year's advertisers see a better fate.er company would you buy? >> this was a lot of fun i was looking at all throughout history the different super bowl ads. you have these companies that come out and do not fare well afterwards pepsi does not tend to have that same fate. they're more of your stable companies. this is a company who has good earnings growth. they pay a good dividend they just increased their dividend for the 51st consecutive...
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we likely fare a lot better if hit by a quake similar in size. our building codes have been dramatically updated and we have a far longer list of requirements for any new buildings as well. thoughts with those people in turkey. the good news is for us here they believe that because of those we would fare better. >> so tough for people in turkey and syria because their buildings, some hundreds of years old. >> they've been there a long time. >> thank you so much. >>> we are monitoring the developing story and will update you on air and online. go to nbc bay area.com any time for the latest information. >>> we are learning chilling new details this afternoon of a robbery and attempted kidnapping in san jose likely foiled by neighbors. today police announced they arrested this man from sunnyvale. the attack happened early january. the victim was out for an evening walk when schu approached her wearing a hoodie. investigators say he pulled out a knife and tried to tape her mouth shut as he robbed her and that is when alert neighbors saw what was goin
we likely fare a lot better if hit by a quake similar in size. our building codes have been dramatically updated and we have a far longer list of requirements for any new buildings as well. thoughts with those people in turkey. the good news is for us here they believe that because of those we would fare better. >> so tough for people in turkey and syria because their buildings, some hundreds of years old. >> they've been there a long time. >> thank you so much. >>>...
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one fare for the whole system.i go to denver, i don't want to get lost i want to get on the align and listen to the music of john denver. will i'meeing work helping on the greatest transit system in the world. little system cull aid subway in new york city. the [inaudible] bacon i'm goings affect has been g. for this. listened their presentations. i want a simple user friends low system. had i will go combirp don't want to worry about the particulars i want to 39 yawn denver as i go down the road. thank you. why thank you. we have no additional callers. move on to item 12. >> presentation and discussion regarding a muni service plan update. welcome director. >> i foal like we had intense service discussion. and we have not even got in the meat of temperature i appreciate the time today. and i appreciate everybody's passion for our service. we have in the a lot of good choice and part of why we are coming quarter low to make sure we have a strongeding of when the board's direction is in terms of the policy trade off
one fare for the whole system.i go to denver, i don't want to get lost i want to get on the align and listen to the music of john denver. will i'meeing work helping on the greatest transit system in the world. little system cull aid subway in new york city. the [inaudible] bacon i'm goings affect has been g. for this. listened their presentations. i want a simple user friends low system. had i will go combirp don't want to worry about the particulars i want to 39 yawn denver as i go down the...
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the geological survey at which assured me that a quake of that size that struck here, we would not fares bad as turkey but casualties would be a major risk. thousands dead syria after 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the area in the early hours of monday morning local time. the footage showing the devastation with entire neighborhoods completing destroyed. the true extent of damage not yet known. >> it was a shock for the locals here. a bigger shock for those whose experienced it. >> back in the bay area, a local man runs the turkish american religious foundation and says several people have been impacted and are rushing to do whatever they can. >> ground and check on their loved ones. >> in a have been asking how the bay area would fare if a similar event happened here. stephen of the u.s. geological survey says it has happened before. >> there have been to earthquakes of similar magnitude in california fourth -- both in 1906 and 1857. that was in central california. >> he says of an earthquake that size were to strike again california would be better off than turkey with far fewer deat
the geological survey at which assured me that a quake of that size that struck here, we would not fares bad as turkey but casualties would be a major risk. thousands dead syria after 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the area in the early hours of monday morning local time. the footage showing the devastation with entire neighborhoods completing destroyed. the true extent of damage not yet known. >> it was a shock for the locals here. a bigger shock for those whose experienced it. >>...
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they will be holding public meetings to get input on those fare hikes of the proposed hikes.re 4 different proposals to them include an increase of $0.25 for each of the next 5 years. the other 2 would raise cash fares by either 3% or 4% for trips between the north bay and san francisco. the price increases would take effect for bus ferry and paratransit rates beginning july 1st. still ahead here on kron, 4 news at 6 o'clock has struck an all-state bill proposals are in. >> we're going to take a look at some of the proposals that beat the deadline. plus, the head of the epa is in east palestine, ohio, taking a look at the damage from that train derailment firsthand and an altercation between a homeless advocate, somebody protecting an open city council member is an open city council member is now under investigation dancing is everything. soccer is the best. but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. my skin was so itchy. and my outfit was uncomfortable. now, my skin's not as itchy. now we're staying ahead of her eczema. there's a power inside all of us, to
they will be holding public meetings to get input on those fare hikes of the proposed hikes.re 4 different proposals to them include an increase of $0.25 for each of the next 5 years. the other 2 would raise cash fares by either 3% or 4% for trips between the north bay and san francisco. the price increases would take effect for bus ferry and paratransit rates beginning july 1st. still ahead here on kron, 4 news at 6 o'clock has struck an all-state bill proposals are in. >> we're going to...
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i want to bring in cnn's fareed. white house officials viewed u.s.ations as improving following president biden's november meeting with the chinese president xi jinping. how has the presidents of the spy balloon abruptly, seemingly changed that? >> well, it points to the central dynamic between u.s./china relations, which is domestic politics. look, wolf, the whole spy balloon aspect reminds me of that scene in casablanca. are we really that shocked the chinese are spying on us? we spy on the chinese every day. the chinese have very sophisticated military satellites that spy on us all the time. there are spy planes that do so. i myself doubt very much this is as sophisticated as people are saying. if it was, why the hell did it veer off course so dramatically as it did here? there's very little as far as intelligence people i've talked to don't believe there is much additional capacity you gain. this is, as your report pointed out, something that was used in the french revolution. this is not exactly cutting-edge technology. more importantly, of cour
i want to bring in cnn's fareed. white house officials viewed u.s.ations as improving following president biden's november meeting with the chinese president xi jinping. how has the presidents of the spy balloon abruptly, seemingly changed that? >> well, it points to the central dynamic between u.s./china relations, which is domestic politics. look, wolf, the whole spy balloon aspect reminds me of that scene in casablanca. are we really that shocked the chinese are spying on us? we spy on...
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how they're preparing, and the advice on whether to grab those air fares right now. >>> moving in. the new trend called the reverse boomerang effect. parents moving in with their adult kids. why it's happening, and is it right for your family? ♪ >>> and unbee-lievable. the 6-year-old spelling bee racking up the awards, beating kids twice his age. his next challenge, plus what's his favorite word? >> why is that your favorite word? >> because it sounds very funny. >>> good morning, america. thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin with that historic storm slamming the west before marching across the country. millions of people in california getting some temporary relief from the wild weather, but another round is on the way. >> take a look at this picture posted by the pasadena fire department after a mud flow damaged this garage. >> yeah, busy day for them as they also pull off a swift water rescue, hoisting a person to safety from the rushing water. southern california getting hit by record rainfall. nearly 10 inches in some place, and more than 6 feet of snow in the mountai
how they're preparing, and the advice on whether to grab those air fares right now. >>> moving in. the new trend called the reverse boomerang effect. parents moving in with their adult kids. why it's happening, and is it right for your family? ♪ >>> and unbee-lievable. the 6-year-old spelling bee racking up the awards, beating kids twice his age. his next challenge, plus what's his favorite word? >> why is that your favorite word? >> because it sounds very funny....
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instead of making the wealthy pair their share fare some that make fairshare pair their share fare somemake fair share some republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. anybody who doubts it, contact my office and i will give you a c°pyr my office and i will give you a copy, i will give you a copy of the proposal. that means congress does not vote. i am glad to see, i tell you, i enjoy conversion. it means that if congress does not keep programmes where they are, i don't see it as a majority of republicans. but it is being proposed by individuals. let's get the reaction from washington dc from our north american correspondent anthony zurcher. the point of biden's speech is to make the case for his re—election. he has not announced that running for president yet that any president yet that any president who wants to win re—election needs to come up with some sort of a vision for the future and finishing the job is his way of saying there is more to be done. he needs the republicans in congress to help him enact his legislative agenda and if it do not then he can say elect the
instead of making the wealthy pair their share fare some that make fairshare pair their share fare somemake fair share some republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. anybody who doubts it, contact my office and i will give you a c°pyr my office and i will give you a copy, i will give you a copy of the proposal. that means congress does not vote. i am glad to see, i tell you, i enjoy conversion. it means that if congress does not keep programmes where they are, i don't see it as...
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fares jumps over 25% from last january. airline loyalty programs can be a great way to save cash. now for future vacations. joining us now is the points guy, managing editor for global features, melanie le leiberman. thank you for being here. what can you tell us about airline promotions right now. >> we're seeing promotions from a lot of major airlines, among them southwest which is offering up to 45% discount, jetblue up to 60%, american is offering a 35%s discount and united between 50 and 100% he 100% depending t you're targeting for. really enticing offers. maria: hotels also have loyalty programs, right. >> absolutely. we're seeing great promotions from hilton, ihg and world of hyatt. hilton and ihg are offering up to 100% bonuses when you buy points and we're seeing 25% from hyatt. so depending what your travel plans are these can be great ways to boost your points and miles balances particularly if you have immediate travel on the horizon. that's what we want travelers to keep in mind. these are great deals. you shouldn't take advantage unless you know you want to book tra
fares jumps over 25% from last january. airline loyalty programs can be a great way to save cash. now for future vacations. joining us now is the points guy, managing editor for global features, melanie le leiberman. thank you for being here. what can you tell us about airline promotions right now. >> we're seeing promotions from a lot of major airlines, among them southwest which is offering up to 45% discount, jetblue up to 60%, american is offering a 35%s discount and united between 50...
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bus in our city is 100,000, but you can compare cities in ukraine that are roughly like ours, the fare the bus is uah 8 and it is basically cost -effective. in order to maintain them, repair these descendants, but the media write that you and soon, but new by our standards, from the czech republic and poland, and trams, yes , cars, and a little bit not so, uh, from poland, we should get at least 23, in general, we were talking about 30 by 30 with something and we also have it in the czech republic to receive uh, it seems like 36 trams, that is, the total number will be about 60 receiving cars, five new ones, and there will be 60, you will simply be the tram capital of ukraine , how do you know that there are five? well, you just said that there are only five working cars, but you told the truth, no five of us are not new, we have old ones that drive and you said that 5-6 pieces are ready to go on the line, but there will be 60 because you said so yourself no, i am talking about what you just said, what i wanted to say, what the first batch should arrive this week , they said. yes, pola
bus in our city is 100,000, but you can compare cities in ukraine that are roughly like ours, the fare the bus is uah 8 and it is basically cost -effective. in order to maintain them, repair these descendants, but the media write that you and soon, but new by our standards, from the czech republic and poland, and trams, yes , cars, and a little bit not so, uh, from poland, we should get at least 23, in general, we were talking about 30 by 30 with something and we also have it in the czech...
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fareed zakaria, thank you. by the way, tomorrow night fareed is hosting a town hall with biden administration national security officials. it gets under away at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next tonight a stunning report from clarissa ward in ukraine about volunteers whose work is wrenching but vital, making it possible for families of fallen soldiers to properly mourn their loss. >>> and later what to make of the january 6th special counsel reportedly issuing subpoenas for ivanka trump and jared kushner. . today we unite with the elements that have always been at our core. as every action countsts, we are committed to building g vehicles that contain an average of 40% recycled materials. repurposing waste, such as old fishing nets. and, going all electric by 2030. land. sea. air. join us on our journey to a more sustainable future. i think i'm ready for this. heck ya! with e*trade you're ready for anything. marriage. kids. college. kids moving back in after college. ♪ finally we can eat. ♪ you know you make me wanna
fareed zakaria, thank you. by the way, tomorrow night fareed is hosting a town hall with biden administration national security officials. it gets under away at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next tonight a stunning report from clarissa ward in ukraine about volunteers whose work is wrenching but vital, making it possible for families of fallen soldiers to properly mourn their loss. >>> and later what to make of the january 6th special counsel reportedly issuing subpoenas for ivanka...
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but then at the top of the floors, i remember seeing this lady on her bag, gastric fare, much like ah carried the woman down, then went back in for her husband. he spotted the elderly man trying to put on his shoes. contreras grabbed him, but couldn't find the stairs through the smoke. i mean, that was just so mad. i screwed up. and i remember being so. afraid that i was letting everybody down that i loved in the end, contreras and both residents made it out safely. his family and the fire chief couldn't be more proud. yes you may have been in the right place at the right time. but not everyone would have done what you did. so this is part of the reason you are to be commended, and we are hiring and i'm looking as it turns out, being a firefighter had always been contreras dream guess in my case, eventually, my drinking back, and so today ceremony came with a certificate of appreciation department coin and a job offer with one caveat going to have to get rid of that beard and i will go for the record. fire officials do not recommend citizens rushed into burning buildings. it's simply
but then at the top of the floors, i remember seeing this lady on her bag, gastric fare, much like ah carried the woman down, then went back in for her husband. he spotted the elderly man trying to put on his shoes. contreras grabbed him, but couldn't find the stairs through the smoke. i mean, that was just so mad. i screwed up. and i remember being so. afraid that i was letting everybody down that i loved in the end, contreras and both residents made it out safely. his family and the fire...
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guest room fare, much like a fish carried the woman down, then went back in for her husband. he spotted the elderly man trying to put on his shoes. contreras grabbed him but couldn't find the stairs through the smoke. i mean, that was the sole man. i screwed up. and i remember being so. afraid that i was letting everybody down that i loved in the end, contreras and both residents made it out safely. his family and the fire chief couldn't be more proud. yes you may have been in the right place at the right time. but not everyone would have done what you did. so this is part of the reason you are to be commended, and we are hiring and i'm looking as it turns out, being a firefighter had always been contreras dream guess in my case. eventually my dream came back, and so today ceremony came with a certificate of appreciation department coin and a job offer with one caveat going to have to get rid of that beard and i will for the record fire officials do not recommend citizens rushed into burning buildings. it's simply too dangerous. however in this case, they say, contreras actio
guest room fare, much like a fish carried the woman down, then went back in for her husband. he spotted the elderly man trying to put on his shoes. contreras grabbed him but couldn't find the stairs through the smoke. i mean, that was the sole man. i screwed up. and i remember being so. afraid that i was letting everybody down that i loved in the end, contreras and both residents made it out safely. his family and the fire chief couldn't be more proud. yes you may have been in the right place...
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., , ., ., , faring? he has several months left but he's made _ faring?he has several months left but he's made a good start, he - faring? he has several months left| but he's made a good start, he has stabilised the economy and politics. it's all got very dull but that is goodin it's all got very dull but that is good in this case. he has set out his five pledges. i'm interested in the one to create growth and how he will stop the small boats is one of his five pledges, and if he delivers on that the british public will see he's a man who says what he will do and gets on with it.— and gets on with it. what did you make of what _ and gets on with it. what did you make of what grant _ and gets on with it. what did you make of what grant shapps - and gets on with it. what did you make of what grant shapps had i make of what grant shapps had to say? make of what grant shapps had to sa ? ., , ., ., make of what grant shapps had to sa ? ., ,., ., ., ., say? the reason we have a high tax economy is — say? the reason we have a high tax economy is because _ say?
., , ., ., , faring? he has several months left but he's made _ faring?he has several months left but he's made a good start, he - faring? he has several months left| but he's made a good start, he has stabilised the economy and politics. it's all got very dull but that is goodin it's all got very dull but that is good in this case. he has set out his five pledges. i'm interested in the one to create growth and how he will stop the small boats is one of his five pledges, and if he delivers on...
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he even tried to give money to the bus driver for the fare. i say, dad, you need coupons, well, maybe in uniform, and he says, and the driver is that i work as a driver? no, how does it work? his money must be earned. it is necessary. maybe it is necessary to feed with the family and knocking there it opens. i inspect, the ruble is given, i said, well, i thought, probably, some kind of provocation. and when we left the father, he said, it's amazing people how he feeds his family. that was the story of my parents so we visited the city of minsk well, we left very satisfied, then i got married here. they came. once again, my wife was from a sheep. we had a fast son himself after some time, unfortunately, my marriage remained , i already had another family. i have a daughter there, whom we saw today, well , it didn’t work out, and i have a third family, i think the last one is my son, a small theater , a good boy. and i'm a great wife. so my family is good and beautiful. good love my parents my brother older brother lives in tbilisi my older brot
he even tried to give money to the bus driver for the fare. i say, dad, you need coupons, well, maybe in uniform, and he says, and the driver is that i work as a driver? no, how does it work? his money must be earned. it is necessary. maybe it is necessary to feed with the family and knocking there it opens. i inspect, the ruble is given, i said, well, i thought, probably, some kind of provocation. and when we left the father, he said, it's amazing people how he feeds his family. that was the...
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any sunshine will be further west, so west england, wales, northern ireland and west scotland not faringmperatures, perhaps, actually, close to average or a little bit below even, but it will feel chilly in those cold northeasterly winds. now, heading into the second half of the weekend, the area of high pressure bringing this relatively quiet weather is here to stay. the winds not quite as strong, but they'll be coming straight up the thames estuary, adding to the chill in london. and, once again, there will be extensive cloud across these eastern areas, tending to work inland at times. but again, it's the western side of the british isles that will have the best of the breaks in the cloud and the best in the day's sunshine. temperatures 7 or 8 celsius. now, into next week, this area of high pressure isn't going to move very far, very fast. the winds change direction a little bit and that will kind of tend to change where the sunny breaks are, but again, i think probably western england, western wales will have some of the best breaks on monday, perhaps a little bit more in the way of c
any sunshine will be further west, so west england, wales, northern ireland and west scotland not faringmperatures, perhaps, actually, close to average or a little bit below even, but it will feel chilly in those cold northeasterly winds. now, heading into the second half of the weekend, the area of high pressure bringing this relatively quiet weather is here to stay. the winds not quite as strong, but they'll be coming straight up the thames estuary, adding to the chill in london. and, once...
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in our participants and how they fare.nalyzing results telling stories of the people who are involvedan. not just received at that initiative like this it's important for us to look at the data, what's happening to people who participate in the program. we have that academic partner. he won toni preckwinkle she is the president of the cook county board of commissioners per our first call for you comes from jim. jim iss in pennsylvania republican like you are on our guest go through question or comment please. >> caller: good morning pedro. so we are going to get into social engineering and control them. i would like to ask this woman what gives government the right to take the fruits of one man's labor and give it to somebody else? where does that basic concept come from? we too would listen government all the time. let me just say and some of the states which are so opposed to government control or relation or intervention or whatever they call they get several dollars back from the federal government for every time they
in our participants and how they fare.nalyzing results telling stories of the people who are involvedan. not just received at that initiative like this it's important for us to look at the data, what's happening to people who participate in the program. we have that academic partner. he won toni preckwinkle she is the president of the cook county board of commissioners per our first call for you comes from jim. jim iss in pennsylvania republican like you are on our guest go through question or...
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the other debate we want to have you want to talk about is how those people will fare in 2023.agues at bloomberg opinion wrote to this, -- column this week called gen z startups will face a tough sell in 2023. they're entering an environment where they are trying to raise money, get businesses off the ground, but the world has changed. what conversations are you having now with community that you founded? >> i think the funding environment is different for younger founders and older founders. the average age is 35 years old. i understand that the conversation with the investors where it is like, maybe there is less risk in backing experience founders who are -- who have done it before. . on the flip side there is generational side. you see this with every generation. it's not something that is unique with gen z but it is an important piece, when you look at the world today and the problems we are experiencing, gen z founders have naturally asked ian's the pain firsthand and can build firsthand. even me as a gen z investor, large funds, i tended to back first time founders, gen
the other debate we want to have you want to talk about is how those people will fare in 2023.agues at bloomberg opinion wrote to this, -- column this week called gen z startups will face a tough sell in 2023. they're entering an environment where they are trying to raise money, get businesses off the ground, but the world has changed. what conversations are you having now with community that you founded? >> i think the funding environment is different for younger founders and older...