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ast decided to withdraw these books from sale.lishing community is in suspense: what is this new body and what are its powers? each publishing house selects new authors, young authors, looking for new interesting topics for books and translations. and if every book is approved, in some council, artistic or publishing, it will take a very large amount of time. the publisher spent money on fees for the author, artist, designer, layout designer on paper, bunvenile, color separation and printing, that is , printing services, and after that, having spent the money, he doubted whether the product he released was the right one, business will not go this way, it’s better to pay a good expert, and after checking him, start publishing, especially since the decision of the new expert council is advisory in nature, some kind of expert advice - it probably has every right to exist, the only thing is, i’m not sure that it should be such a social structure, because here the question immediately arises, do people have nothing better to do than to
ast decided to withdraw these books from sale.lishing community is in suspense: what is this new body and what are its powers? each publishing house selects new authors, young authors, looking for new interesting topics for books and translations. and if every book is approved, in some council, artistic or publishing, it will take a very large amount of time. the publisher spent money on fees for the author, artist, designer, layout designer on paper, bunvenile, color separation and printing,...
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. >> he says it would be difficult, and expressed he hopes japan will help so an ast ast ast astronaut. >>> a different kind of concert. performed songs with an instrument that sure riefd the quake and tsunami. the miracle piano. clean up crews rescued the piano after it was swept away from a junior high school. a piano tuner volunteered to fix it. singer was there when the disaster struck. she wrote a song to inspire people and gave the performance to raise funds for the reconstruction of northeastern japan. ♪ >> translator: it's a miracle to see the piano. i was moved. >> organizers say they'll have more concerts elsewhere in the capital, including one on march 11th, for the fifth anniversary of the disaster. >>> it is time for a check of the weather. people in southeastern u.s. states are dealing with the aftermath of severe weather. meteorologist robert speta joins us with the details. >> yes, this was a very potent storm system across the southern states extending from mississippi, alabama and also into georgia. the tail end of the front here. the first few satellite frames pushin
. >> he says it would be difficult, and expressed he hopes japan will help so an ast ast ast astronaut. >>> a different kind of concert. performed songs with an instrument that sure riefd the quake and tsunami. the miracle piano. clean up crews rescued the piano after it was swept away from a junior high school. a piano tuner volunteered to fix it. singer was there when the disaster struck. she wrote a song to inspire people and gave the performance to raise funds for the...
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so the ast badalrne thini et se te ammira iin ngegh ahe, hag airo riitonreca hopefullyroviding enough funding as our "amecanfoes" dro m an to kep teaan ped ernoertto tork haabout intervention in closet vow? >> well, that finally worked out in the sense we more or less won but at th mherprce thtcid. cothg. inwoaaawe ift war was necessary it's hard to see where a lot of interventions were not necessary. what we went to war inkvo re ey utybytstrme nosent g on in a number of other places. nobody at the time was saying we should be doing the same thing for sudan or plcesre ti adventas e. wcawrewe came out on top on the end, it seems to me inconsistent and unnecessary to say that it had to be n >> rctatut e refl >> is near r. srted by gretion from north korea. the results of not having stopdconquefsea shi kow fr . ob wvery daour cait po. an iredent trumas response was appropriate in that case. >> doctor theonventional wisdom abo vieam ist af twe sa o nfs ltn egr? 99 is there going to be a lasting result from the iraq war in your view? >> i suspect so. probably not as strong ac. a berso. r e
so the ast badalrne thini et se te ammira iin ngegh ahe, hag airo riitonreca hopefullyroviding enough funding as our "amecanfoes" dro m an to kep teaan ped ernoertto tork haabout intervention in closet vow? >> well, that finally worked out in the sense we more or less won but at th mherprce thtcid. cothg. inwoaaawe ift war was necessary it's hard to see where a lot of interventions were not necessary. what we went to war inkvo re ey utybytstrme nosent g on in a number of other...
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one is reporteto v said he had beenin t cntry foat ast seven yrs. thmericans once you bus and em dectly -- wa to esti them dirtly, but they have beedenied access. orla guerin, bbc new joing m now wh more on the sained relationships between the u.s. and paktan isre more amera editor, rk mardell. mark,he tught that the pastanis have outed the chf to the pre --it ds not make sense at the moment? what's its an exessi of the -- >> it is an expressioof the anger. ot opeople sume it was the intelligce svices. they deny this ofours the ad of the secretervi in pistan had a ver difficult relationship. they had a shoing match about e killing of bin lad before th. thenhere was theillg of the posble cia agents. theris thengerat one level that represents the fficty betwn th two nions. >> i a rather like aig the insurance giant, bng too big toail? is it too muchf the truth because it woulde to much -- to embarrsing >> i tnk tre is truth in that. e americans want tose the prsure there are people in congress saying, w have given an 8 billn. it is time for tm to deci
one is reporteto v said he had beenin t cntry foat ast seven yrs. thmericans once you bus and em dectly -- wa to esti them dirtly, but they have beedenied access. orla guerin, bbc new joing m now wh more on the sained relationships between the u.s. and paktan isre more amera editor, rk mardell. mark,he tught that the pastanis have outed the chf to the pre --it ds not make sense at the moment? what's its an exessi of the -- >> it is an expressioof the anger. ot opeople sume it was the...
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ast was originally proposed a hundred ¥49. we may see that come down a bit.en can we expect announcement? >> march 30 is an important date. they have credit lines and loans on march-- expiring 31. in investor starwood says they will nominate nine new members to the yahoo! board, effectively trying to replace the entire board. shareholders are going frustrated and impatient with the possibility of a turnaround at yahoo!. >> they plan to take over, basically. >> yes, it is effectively a oup. they did this back in 2014. they proposed a new board of directors for darden restaurants , and succeeded, and since then, the shares have been up. that is not the way it will play out at yahoo!. what they want yahoo! to do is sell the core business, and then we will see what will happen. >> it is interesting to see who starwood would put on the board. runbody who used to directv. >> it is not as if these people don't have chops. the question for shareholders is whether they like these directors that are, whether they think they can do a better job than the current board. >
ast was originally proposed a hundred ¥49. we may see that come down a bit.en can we expect announcement? >> march 30 is an important date. they have credit lines and loans on march-- expiring 31. in investor starwood says they will nominate nine new members to the yahoo! board, effectively trying to replace the entire board. shareholders are going frustrated and impatient with the possibility of a turnaround at yahoo!. >> they plan to take over, basically. >> yes, it is...
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there's a couple of more days for thatt >>> couple of mooe days we're closing in that ast.the busiest day compared to last yyar? why so many people. >> reporter: it's really going up. everyonn is using online nw ann also the econnmy is etter shape too that is whatú analysts are saying. 10%% p in somm areas, but youú have more time in case you antt3 to get here on time. some people rr aheed of scheduue and spending thh money >> a womanndiee after beenn shot several times in southhess city pollce were called to northhú franklin own oad ellicott driveway efore 5:00 on sunday when officer as iefds arrived thhy fouund3ú a woman suffering from gunshot wwund.3 she laaer ied at shock trauma and police have no word on a suspect. p>> after a stabbing in-house wattr ii edgewater. morning on salisbury oad. authorities say fighh broke out at the pprtt and three people ended up with stap wounns. %-one an wwnt to shock trauma annú a seccnd man and a juueniie ere treated at a local hospital, he -nvestigaaion is ongoing. ú% >> reporter: deedly house fire at ceeil counnyyccaimssthe lives of
there's a couple of more days for thatt >>> couple of mooe days we're closing in that ast.the busiest day compared to last yyar? why so many people. >> reporter: it's really going up. everyonn is using online nw ann also the econnmy is etter shape too that is whatú analysts are saying. 10%% p in somm areas, but youú have more time in case you antt3 to get here on time. some people rr aheed of scheduue and spending thh money >> a womanndiee after beenn shot several times...
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i think a key document is china said treat us with respect or we might sell our ast sets. they traded them with respect, moved to the g-20. they're going to raise their vote in the imf, and i think china is going to start talking not quite so hostile to the dollar. >> is the u.s. rally over or is it just staaling right now? >> we can very well have a correction or even a small price correction. we're still in a cyclical bull market. short-term fluctuations, i don't know. >> thank you so much. coming up, i'll have a short last word on my friend kevin worsch. please stay with us. could someone toss me an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! ick today. > >>> wor warsh was right. they should look at forward-looking indicators not lagging employment. with cialis for daily use... a cl
i think a key document is china said treat us with respect or we might sell our ast sets. they traded them with respect, moved to the g-20. they're going to raise their vote in the imf, and i think china is going to start talking not quite so hostile to the dollar. >> is the u.s. rally over or is it just staaling right now? >> we can very well have a correction or even a small price correction. we're still in a cyclical bull market. short-term fluctuations, i don't know. >>...
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ast. ., ., ~ ., that it will eventually get ast, ., ., 4' ., ., past.her or not this tax _ past. i want to know whether or not this tax row _ past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may _ past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may be - past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may be a - past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may be a bit. not this tax row may be a bit of a fig leaf because you look at european countries and you look at the us and all of these economies are licking their covid wounds, if you like, and everyone knows that tariffs are not good for business. they end “p not good for business. they end up costing you money overall. i wonder whether or not this is politically expedient thing to be doing but really this is sort of part of a issue going on and everyone wants to get on with thejob and on and everyone wants to get on with the job and recover. yes. with the job and recover. yes, certainly. _ with the job and recover. yes, certainly. i — with the job and recover. yes, certainly, i do _ with the
ast. ., ., ~ ., that it will eventually get ast, ., ., 4' ., ., past.her or not this tax _ past. i want to know whether or not this tax row _ past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may _ past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may be - past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may be a - past. i want to know whether or not this tax row may be a bit. not this tax row may be a bit of a fig leaf because you look at european countries and you look at the us and all of...
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. , . extreme as events we have seen in the ast. , , , ., the past.ecca babin, senior ener: the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader — the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader at _ the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader at cibc _ the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader at cibc private . energy trader at cibc private wealth, thank you very much for your time. a number of us news outlets are reporting the heads of entertainment giants warner brothers and paramount have met for several hours to discuss a potential buyout. sources originally told axios a deal would likely involve warner brothers buying either paramount global or its parent company. neither company has commented yet. but we will bring you details if and when we get them. cyber attacks have closed australian ports, shut down systems at las vegas casinos and prevented a bank from clearing trades. and that's just over the recent months. there has been a jump in attacks this year, compared to 2022, according to our next guest. for more on what is driving the rise, let's
. , . extreme as events we have seen in the ast. , , , ., the past.ecca babin, senior ener: the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader — the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader at _ the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader at cibc _ the past. rebecca babin, senior energy trader at cibc private . energy trader at cibc private wealth, thank you very much for your time. a number of us news outlets are reporting the heads of entertainment giants warner brothers and paramount have...
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just moving farther t north.ough the koreaninsulawestern china we'lllong that ast 24 some part v a ing and things a it problems.lding here. widely in upper 30anghai has been real extreme heatuple of d we're e of 38 anywhere in this orang the front ie exper heat. elregion low to tokyo alsoes today. cooler at cominght. let's go north where the but the wheth to celebrate at we're experiencing an extreme loc u.s.nd the periphery, some you can see along the moving through the central heading towards tcorners.ee another band ofe great lakes region and canada. re seeingee the dome of high y. today's well thursd chicago. upper 30s oklahoma city the forecast for st. louis midegrees. very i around that dome. also rains towards thnow to europe.e's a low pressure system to dublin, edinburgh. coming to going to be heading to the of bringing temperatures ups above average in budapeste warnings and watches i'm going to leave forecast. this hour. a in ce now generating power again.d it over the weekend. power since may. all reactors country have been o the ch concerns after the year inkushima. ont the
just moving farther t north.ough the koreaninsulawestern china we'lllong that ast 24 some part v a ing and things a it problems.lding here. widely in upper 30anghai has been real extreme heatuple of d we're e of 38 anywhere in this orang the front ie exper heat. elregion low to tokyo alsoes today. cooler at cominght. let's go north where the but the wheth to celebrate at we're experiencing an extreme loc u.s.nd the periphery, some you can see along the moving through the central heading towards...
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ceremonies of the olympics in the -ast? ~ ~ ceremonies of the olympics in the -ast? ~ . , ., ceremonies of the olympics in the ast? ~ . ., past? which moment where you most roud of? past? which moment where you most proud of? probably _ past? which moment where you most proud of? probably the _ past? which moment where you most proud of? probably the moment. - proud of? probably the moment. audaci , proud of? probably the moment. audacity. i _ proud of? probably the moment. audacity. i am — proud of? probably the moment. audacity, i am a _ proud of? probably the moment. audacity, i am a writer _ proud of? probably the moment. audacity, i am a writer and - proud of? probably the moment. audacity, i am a writer and i - proud of? probably the moment. audacity, i am a writer and i was| audacity, i am a writer and i was the representative of emmanuel macron. for me it was away to give away a new definition of the french language and that french language does not belong only to french people but to anyone who likes it or wants to speak it and of course the people from africa,
ceremonies of the olympics in the -ast? ~ ~ ceremonies of the olympics in the -ast? ~ . , ., ceremonies of the olympics in the ast? ~ . ., past? which moment where you most roud of? past? which moment where you most proud of? probably _ past? which moment where you most proud of? probably the _ past? which moment where you most proud of? probably the moment. - proud of? probably the moment. audaci , proud of? probably the moment. audacity. i _ proud of? probably the moment. audacity. i am —...
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. �* ., , mitigate the mistakes made in the ast. , ., , , the past.examples of south africa and _ the past. both these examples of south africa and senegal - of south africa and senegal illustrate how important government is of course when it comes to energy policy and how you as a company can operate within. ~ .,, . within. we operate under the certain countries's _ within. we operate under the l certain countries's frameworks. it's been relatively easy in egypt for us because the programmes have been set and the targets set, and thankfully we've met these targets along with other routes. senegal has been pretty straightforward in our opinion— we generate on good days around 15% of the country's power, and the government and utility there has been pretty easy to deal with in developing more projects there. south africa, because of the different moving parts, so to speak — you have ascom — so it's a bit more difficult to manage in south africa, and the government has a lot on its plate to be able to make things work. it's up to the south african gover
. �* ., , mitigate the mistakes made in the ast. , ., , , the past.examples of south africa and _ the past. both these examples of south africa and senegal - of south africa and senegal illustrate how important government is of course when it comes to energy policy and how you as a company can operate within. ~ .,, . within. we operate under the certain countries's _ within. we operate under the l certain countries's frameworks. it's been relatively easy in egypt for us because the programmes...
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in ast baltimore. 3 police are still on the lookout this morning... for whoever stabbed a man whiie & trying to rob him ii dundalk. it happened here at a high's store oo broennng rood sunday -3 niggt.the victim was taken too &&pa nearby hospital.still no word on his condition. a holiday trip to saady point & staae parkturns deadly for a young chiid. 3 boy was reporteemissinn. swimmers ffrmmd aahummn chain to search for the boy in the &water. he was recovered a fee minutes later and given c.p.r. but he boyywaa pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. 3 (everett))"and you know, nobody aats to ave a tragedy like ttis on a holiday you knnw and it was very sad you know." kkoww"police say the boy had been swimming ii an un- supeevissddaree.his name has nottyet been releeaed. 3 a family ssends tte holiday without tteir loved one... pne...gloria stewarr joined othees n the neighborhood for this fourth of jjly barbecue & ii honor of er fallen grandson.they held a viggl n been wiillam daughtry'' 21st birttday. he was shot in still searching ffrr he gunmen. 3 first
in ast baltimore. 3 police are still on the lookout this morning... for whoever stabbed a man whiie & trying to rob him ii dundalk. it happened here at a high's store oo broennng rood sunday -3 niggt.the victim was taken too &&pa nearby hospital.still no word on his condition. a holiday trip to saady point & staae parkturns deadly for a young chiid. 3 boy was reporteemissinn. swimmers ffrmmd aahummn chain to search for the boy in the &water. he was recovered a fee minutes...
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11/20
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they will conduct an array of experiments pz the ast mauts will test out new space suits currently under development. >>s that great day and we look forward to many more years of a great partnership, not just in lower orbit, but all the way to the moon. >> students at elementary school watched the excitement unfold in realtime. . >> translator: the launch was overwhelming because it was so full of energy. >> translator: if i could, i would love to go to space. i want to experience so many things and can't do here on earth. >> the launch marks the start of a new era for the commercial space industry with nasa expected to exit spacex to shuttle astronauts to and from the space station. they have grander ambition. elon musk has said he hopes they will one day be manned missions to mars. >>> the number of muslims living here in japan doubled to 230,000 over the past decade. as nhk world reports, it's prompting a school here in tokyo to make lunchtime menus more inclusi inclusive. >> this school in tokyo has recently begun serving lunches satisfied at children from muslim families who attend
they will conduct an array of experiments pz the ast mauts will test out new space suits currently under development. >>s that great day and we look forward to many more years of a great partnership, not just in lower orbit, but all the way to the moon. >> students at elementary school watched the excitement unfold in realtime. . >> translator: the launch was overwhelming because it was so full of energy. >> translator: if i could, i would love to go to space. i want to...
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>> i think ast, i wrote a piece this weekend for all members of the club, and i singled out ast spacey good camp ever competition, don't feel like it has anything proprietary. i don't like that stock. now, even if you like long-term story for applied materials as i do, i think you have to be patient on this one because you're likely going to get a better entry point going forward. this was surprising to me. maybe lam's better. much more mad money, including my look at photonic tech company light matter. it's private. it's real interesting. plus, what's the road ahead for tesla? i'm going to tell you where i stand, and it's a little controversial. and all your calls in our edition of the lightning round, so stay with cramer. you're good. -very good. (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) everyone has goals and dreams. and everyone deserves a way to get there. wherever you're going, getting there starts here. state street. invest in your future with spy, the world's most traded etf. (♪♪) nate jones... lines things up... checks his fidelity app... looks to outside analysts to get a second opinion. nate likes wh
>> i think ast, i wrote a piece this weekend for all members of the club, and i singled out ast spacey good camp ever competition, don't feel like it has anything proprietary. i don't like that stock. now, even if you like long-term story for applied materials as i do, i think you have to be patient on this one because you're likely going to get a better entry point going forward. this was surprising to me. maybe lam's better. much more mad money, including my look at photonic tech...
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. >> and more ofthe main news for you, e army psychiatrist that's the suspt in ast week's ramge in texas, at fort hood, mar hasan may ce a 14th chargbecause one victim was pregnant. there issigns ofa merger ext ar for ibea and brith airways, shares for th airlines rose sharply on a deal. pastinian president says that the can'be a vote on the gaza stp. eciding strategy r afhanistan is one of the toughest cisions that president obama has to ma, it could definehis presidency. >> well, the prident's dision just got a lot tougher. in a leak memo to the white hous his bassador urged against sendi mo troops. that advice runscountetothe wish of the op general afghanistan. >> the president's dilea has just deeped, afte22 wa of war council t choice is stil tou to pend a 1 billn dollars on each troops nt. anthis could mean afghanistan could be st deeper in terrorism. at the last eting the president sa that the meeting was not en-ended, it leaves the top two mein the cotry at lagger hes. general mcchystal wants more troops but his time is running out. and h7!ekarl eikenberryent a messag not to send
. >> and more ofthe main news for you, e army psychiatrist that's the suspt in ast week's ramge in texas, at fort hood, mar hasan may ce a 14th chargbecause one victim was pregnant. there issigns ofa merger ext ar for ibea and brith airways, shares for th airlines rose sharply on a deal. pastinian president says that the can'be a vote on the gaza stp. eciding strategy r afhanistan is one of the toughest cisions that president obama has to ma, it could definehis presidency. >> well,...
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08/09
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kied at ast 13 people. the typhoon is expecd to hit just east of heavi populated tokyo tomoow afternoon. tokyo was also jold yesterday by aowerful earthquake that rocked buildings and rtled furniture in t capital city but caused no major dage. e quake measured 7.1 but was cented well off shore, deep under the pacic ocean. japan's highly vulnerablto earthquakes d is struck by about 20% of the world's quas. experts t the chances of an earthquake cenred near tokyo at0% in the next couple of decades and rn that thousands could die. mark willacy of c in australian, looks at howeople are tryingprepare. >> reporte this is how you shak rattle and roll tokyo style. inside this stimulator, pele are ven a taste of what it's li to experience a magnitude 7 earthquake. >> reporter: years ago at kobe, more tn 6,000 people st their lives. but it'seared that with a population of morehan 20 million,reater tokyo could suffer even more carnage. experts y the probability of a 7 quake striking too in the nextenerations is 70%. a
kied at ast 13 people. the typhoon is expecd to hit just east of heavi populated tokyo tomoow afternoon. tokyo was also jold yesterday by aowerful earthquake that rocked buildings and rtled furniture in t capital city but caused no major dage. e quake measured 7.1 but was cented well off shore, deep under the pacic ocean. japan's highly vulnerablto earthquakes d is struck by about 20% of the world's quas. experts t the chances of an earthquake cenred near tokyo at0% in the next couple of...
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kelly ast call will be from maryland, we've got about a minute, go ahead and make it fast, please. caller: real quick, i want to the was disappointed by congressman, response to the banning t democrats together to protect, the reason why people don't trust democrats. hen they have the power to actually make some change, they are looking for compromise and compromised them with not looking for compromise. leaveokay, sorry, have to it there. guest: government is the art of compromise, sorry to tell you that. that is what america is all about. surrender your value or ideals, it means we got to come together and have problem, else we solve nothing. to ll not be obstructionist republicans, if we can come together on agreement regardless talking about education, transportation or foreign policy. is the way to go. i've been successful with that now. host: our guest is representative
kelly ast call will be from maryland, we've got about a minute, go ahead and make it fast, please. caller: real quick, i want to the was disappointed by congressman, response to the banning t democrats together to protect, the reason why people don't trust democrats. hen they have the power to actually make some change, they are looking for compromise and compromised them with not looking for compromise. leaveokay, sorry, have to it there. guest: government is the art of compromise, sorry to...
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these are the first two chinese designated asts cpot's by law enforcement. with ast case began traffic stop in mississippi in , delivering products by commercial parcel delivery services. identified oners as distributing synthetic opioids. operated websites advertising and selling deadly sentinel derivatives directly to people. he operated at least two chemical plants in china that were capable of producing quantities of fentanyl. legislation and law enforcement activities in china and was able to modify the chemical structure of sentinel, they were able to make subtle changes in the molecular structure in order to stay a step ahead of law enforcement efforts. over the course of the investigation, agents identified more than 100 distributors of synthetic opioids. , theyntercepted packages seized multiple kilograms suspected of cetyl fentanyl which would be enough for thousands of doses. the second case began in january of 2015 a law enforcement agency in grand forks north dakota responded to the overdose death of an 18-year-old. agents were able to identify
these are the first two chinese designated asts cpot's by law enforcement. with ast case began traffic stop in mississippi in , delivering products by commercial parcel delivery services. identified oners as distributing synthetic opioids. operated websites advertising and selling deadly sentinel derivatives directly to people. he operated at least two chemical plants in china that were capable of producing quantities of fentanyl. legislation and law enforcement activities in china and was able...
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ast: newsmakers is back with discussion on the u.s. economy initiatives might affect that. kate davidson, since you covered the fed for the "washington paper has a big headline about the fed questioning itself about the increases.he rate earlier this week, you co-authored a piece on the fed he is standing up to the political push from the white house. an you tell us about your observations about how the fed has been responding to the his dent's treats and pressure on them about rate increases? nick, had alleague, story about their policy is do nothing, thing, don't acknowledge, the fed is an itself ion that prides on its independence and staying separate from politics and interference and so basically chairman jay powell completely ignoring the tweets and just doing his job. he has been asked about what the said at press conferences and occasionally public appearances he'll get about it, he says our job mandates that the congress has set for us. we need to keep prices stable and try to achieve maximum stun -- based on economic data. he doesn't even really talk about the pre
ast: newsmakers is back with discussion on the u.s. economy initiatives might affect that. kate davidson, since you covered the fed for the "washington paper has a big headline about the fed questioning itself about the increases.he rate earlier this week, you co-authored a piece on the fed he is standing up to the political push from the white house. an you tell us about your observations about how the fed has been responding to the his dent's treats and pressure on them about rate...
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the ast. ~ ., ., ., , past. 20 years _ past. i think that for the last 20 years or _ past. i think that for the last 20 years or so, _ past. i think that for the last 20 years or so, major - past. i think that for the last l 20 years or so, major western powers, multilateral institutions, have really focused on making sure public finances in poorer countries are strong, which means providing grants and low—interest loans. a typical overseas loan from china has a 4% interest rate, and a typical loan from germany, france, japan has a i% loan from germany, france, japan has a 1% interest rate. so china is on the hunt for profitable revenue generating projects, it wants to be repaid on time and with interest, it is looking to turn a profit. it is looking to turn a profit. it is looking to turn a profit, brad, but like many other organisations and countries that go into the developing world. what do you think the world. what do you think the world should be watching when it comes to the sorts of investments? i it com
the ast. ~ ., ., ., , past. 20 years _ past. i think that for the last 20 years or _ past. i think that for the last 20 years or so, _ past. i think that for the last 20 years or so, major - past. i think that for the last l 20 years or so, major western powers, multilateral institutions, have really focused on making sure public finances in poorer countries are strong, which means providing grants and low—interest loans. a typical overseas loan from china has a 4% interest rate, and a...
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promised ast leader responsible nuclear weapons policy. >> we will sincerely fulfill our duties for nonproliferation a new here weapons in order to achieve the denuclearization of the world. >> including a nuclear test and long-range rocket launch. belle: some business now, will is here. the eurogroup is discussing the future of greece. >> talks, that relief is officially on the table and it remains a very touchy issue between eu member states and a closer look. relief, discussing the thorny issue of cutting the amount greece owes its creditors. explained the debt relief would have many benefits. >> to facilitate. inserting a repayment profile and the coming years. >> they agree the haircut would be a boost for an economy that has suffered a budget cut. on what the debt relief will consist of. many states are only willing to consider extending payment deadlines and lowering interest rates. >> greek debt is a huge obstacle. government passed controversial reforms increasing social security and pension contributions in order to raise income. making a repayment in july. >> let's take a look at the stoc
promised ast leader responsible nuclear weapons policy. >> we will sincerely fulfill our duties for nonproliferation a new here weapons in order to achieve the denuclearization of the world. >> including a nuclear test and long-range rocket launch. belle: some business now, will is here. the eurogroup is discussing the future of greece. >> talks, that relief is officially on the table and it remains a very touchy issue between eu member states and a closer look. relief,...
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i digit figures, they know a thing of the ast?git figures, they know a thing of the ast? ~ , , , , the past? i think the consensus is that it is a — the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing _ the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of _ the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of the _ the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of the past. - the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of the past. the | that it is a thing of the past. the very strong double digit growth that china has experienced over the past decade is driven by severalfactors, globalisation, meaning improving trade relations, but what we're seeing it actually is going backwards, we are seeing more trade restrictions, trade tariffs and intensifying us attention. secondly, the favour of the demographic, meaning that they are working age population, but that is going on the climb. we are seeing that first decline in the working age population in china. another is that china used to rely a lot on the infr
i digit figures, they know a thing of the ast?git figures, they know a thing of the ast? ~ , , , , the past? i think the consensus is that it is a — the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing _ the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of _ the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of the _ the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of the past. - the past? i think the consensus is that it is a thing of the past. the | that it is a thing of the...
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i themselves than they were in the ast. ., , themselves than they were in the ast. . , ., themselvespast. i was intrigued that people are less inclined _ past. i was intrigued that people are less inclined to _ past. i was intrigued that people are less inclined to believe - past. i was intrigued that people are less inclined to believe in - past. i was intrigued that people l are less inclined to believe in god but still believing in life after death, that is almost a contradiction, isn't it? it’s death, that is almost a contradiction, isn't it? it's an important — contradiction, isn't it? it's an important signal _ contradiction, isn't it? it's an important signal to _ contradiction, isn't it? it's an important signal to religious | important signal to religious organisations that this is a change in our connection organised religion and all relevant people see it. but underlying that, there is a real need to see something beyond this life, what is immediately in front an absence of spirituality is incredibly strong and consistent and even slightly higher uptick in recent generatio
i themselves than they were in the ast. ., , themselves than they were in the ast. . , ., themselvespast. i was intrigued that people are less inclined _ past. i was intrigued that people are less inclined to _ past. i was intrigued that people are less inclined to believe - past. i was intrigued that people are less inclined to believe in - past. i was intrigued that people l are less inclined to believe in god but still believing in life after death, that is almost a contradiction, isn't it?...
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if you think the streaming surge ast, brian has a way to hedge it. brian?efinitely has mod up very quickly and thq+)q ways to hedge lpit.i] you can buy a putjf ande1xd pro being down long the stock. the nasdaq when you look at it versk3÷x:"át nasdaq it's outperformed in there, this big rotation in terms of the telecom sector moving to more streaming video type plays in there and netflix isuq)y strong cash flow has tock gap up, what i look to do is maybe buy at(ç. right aroundi] that 310 level i where it broke out andxde1 gappÑ higher. maybefá resistancee1 around 350. if ;■ break that support it i'm looking to buy in april 305 i can pay under 12 bucks for that. that puts my break even blow 295 for the put tolp pay off. maybe a long way to thexd down side butlp this april optiont( includes netflixq earnings whic comes out on april 18. earnings moves, we've seen netflix move 11%.lpe1 below 295 a share. i'mlp using açó put to protect against earnings not beingx:5Ñ against earnings not beingx:5Ñ right as everybody is hopeful "/ju now. i can continue to hold onok
if you think the streaming surge ast, brian has a way to hedge it. brian?efinitely has mod up very quickly and thq+)q ways to hedge lpit.i] you can buy a putjf ande1xd pro being down long the stock. the nasdaq when you look at it versk3÷x:"át nasdaq it's outperformed in there, this big rotation in terms of the telecom sector moving to more streaming video type plays in there and netflix isuq)y strong cash flow has tock gap up, what i look to do is maybe buy at(ç. right aroundi] that 310...
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. �* . , stories that have occurred in the ast, �* . , ., ~' a, stories that have occurred in the ast very much indeed _ past. alice enders, thank you very much indeed for _ past. alice enders, thank you very much indeed forjoining _ past. alice enders, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. - past. alice enders, thank you very | much indeed forjoining us. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in medway the council is consulting on a scheme to stop vehicles using roads close to schools at peak times, including the one outside this watches the primary. to be honest i think it is a great idea, it can get manic especially around any of these areas because there is any of these areas because there is a lot of schools and a lot of traffic. if it goes ahead the scheme will be similar to this one in london, drivers caught on camera during drop—off or pickup times will be fined unless they are residents, have businesses in the street or are working at the school. what have businesses in the street or are working at the school.— working at the school. what we are seeinu in w
. �* . , stories that have occurred in the ast, �* . , ., ~' a, stories that have occurred in the ast very much indeed _ past. alice enders, thank you very much indeed for _ past. alice enders, thank you very much indeed forjoining _ past. alice enders, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. - past. alice enders, thank you very | much indeed forjoining us. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in medway the council is consulting on a scheme to stop vehicles using roads...
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. ., style and what i bought in the ast, ., ., style and what i bought in the ast. ., . ., past. from the store's point of— past. how about from the store's point of view? - past. how about from the store's point of view? i i past. how about from the l store's point of view? i can see how the personal shopping experience can be attractive to customers. how is it helping stores run their businesses in other ways?— other ways? there is a lot of computer — other ways? there is a lot of computer technology - other ways? there is a lot of computer technology right . other ways? there is a lot of i computer technology right now being used inside as i was used and that every an idea of perhaps, like the light and spending time while what so if i go and buy certain things, what is the next ways they go to? that allows them to actually optimise merchandising and the layout of the stores. have we seen a moment like this before? b, have we seen a moment like this before? �* ., ., have we seen a moment like this before? ., ., , , ., , before? a lot of publications called the — before? a lot
. ., style and what i bought in the ast, ., ., style and what i bought in the ast. ., . ., past. from the store's point of— past. how about from the store's point of view? - past. how about from the store's point of view? i i past. how about from the l store's point of view? i can see how the personal shopping experience can be attractive to customers. how is it helping stores run their businesses in other ways?— other ways? there is a lot of computer — other ways? there is a lot of...
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at ast happened to unveil point when new investments had outpaced the revenue scale. now we are more in a stage where compounding,are but we don't have as many of the new investments. you are starting to see that efficiency play out. >> how much of you thought of selling box, versus going public? >> we want to sell our software to companies, but the company itself we've spent no time thinking about that. >> china is a market that a lot of technology businesses have trouble getting into. what is your strategy on china? chinese,than learning my strategy is finding out how we go and explore working in that market in a big way. you will probably see us partner over time with key players in the space, but i wouldn't expect us to do anything really big in china in the near future. >> there is a company you may have heard of called dropbox. and business overlap to a certain extent. how much of an inconvenience has dropbox been to you? >> inconvenience is a unique word. i think they are an innovative company, we are obviously a fierce competitor from a business standpoint. bu
at ast happened to unveil point when new investments had outpaced the revenue scale. now we are more in a stage where compounding,are but we don't have as many of the new investments. you are starting to see that efficiency play out. >> how much of you thought of selling box, versus going public? >> we want to sell our software to companies, but the company itself we've spent no time thinking about that. >> china is a market that a lot of technology businesses have trouble...
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as ast: i would just say, christian organization, our motivation for religious freedom is our own faith, and i can speak for myself and our organization, driven by a personal desire to see people know god, but the government should not have a role to push it one way or another, so the government should leave the public square open for people to be free to choose are not to choose as they wish. host: in michigan, this is mohammed. caller: good morning. watcher, and third time on c-span. i wish the guest would dive into the subject more about the abuse is going on with governments, namely china and incarceration of muslims, and what happened in vermont, and all over the world. i like the idea of president trump approaching and speaking about this religious freedom. would -- he would wear other persecution is happening. guest: i fully agree. i will reference the state department ministerial where the administration did point out a lot of issues around the world including china and verma, highlighting china with issues of persecution there. speaking of family members that were detained, so
as ast: i would just say, christian organization, our motivation for religious freedom is our own faith, and i can speak for myself and our organization, driven by a personal desire to see people know god, but the government should not have a role to push it one way or another, so the government should leave the public square open for people to be free to choose are not to choose as they wish. host: in michigan, this is mohammed. caller: good morning. watcher, and third time on c-span. i wish...
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ast is the norm, ggt is the other norm. sugar - 5.9. expensive.covid, moderately increased, aferitin, remember indicators of iron reserves are 700, with the norm up to 300 maximum, what is the diagnosis of this person, which will explain all the tests, including elevated feretin, this is not hereditary hemochromatosis, as you might think, he has increased markers of inflammation, he has triglycerides, he has... confident increase in sugar and initial increase in enzymes , diagnosis of non-alcoholic hepatosis and what to do , we’ll talk about it after i pull myself up , don’t leave, i’ll pull myself up, because everything i say next will concern you closely, by the way, what is your glycosylation hemoglobin you should know this indicator , at the moment it is 8.9 8.9 well, is your endocrinologist happy with this hemoglobin? he’s driving me to the hospital, but i’m not going, it’s clear, and you ’re not on insulin, no, i’m insulin-independent , it’s clear, but also pills, beltformin and so on, yes, yeah, okay, let’s catch up, if you want to reconsid
ast is the norm, ggt is the other norm. sugar - 5.9. expensive.covid, moderately increased, aferitin, remember indicators of iron reserves are 700, with the norm up to 300 maximum, what is the diagnosis of this person, which will explain all the tests, including elevated feretin, this is not hereditary hemochromatosis, as you might think, he has increased markers of inflammation, he has triglycerides, he has... confident increase in sugar and initial increase in enzymes , diagnosis of...
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. , prices we have seen in the ast., �* w' , prices we have seen in the ast. �*, , past. judge buckleyley, pleasure, thank you very _ past. judge buckley, pleasure, thank you very much _ past. judge buckley, pleasure, thank you very much indeed. i past. judge buckley, pleasure, | thank you very much indeed. -- thank you very much indeed. —— george buckley. to the us now, where treasury secretary janet yellen has been holding talks in san francisco with her chinese counterpart, vice premier he lifeng, who's in charge of economic policy. they've been trying to ease tensions between the world's two biggest economies, ahead of a meeting next week between president biden and president xi. michelle fleury has been following the story. the us is hosting this year's asia—pacific economic cooperation summit, an annual event to promote trade between its members. ahead of next week's gathering in san francisco, there's already been a flurry of diplomatic activity, including a meeting between america and china's top finance officials. at a time of intense competition between the two nations, janet
. , prices we have seen in the ast., �* w' , prices we have seen in the ast. �*, , past. judge buckleyley, pleasure, thank you very _ past. judge buckley, pleasure, thank you very much _ past. judge buckley, pleasure, thank you very much indeed. i past. judge buckley, pleasure, | thank you very much indeed. -- thank you very much indeed. —— george buckley. to the us now, where treasury secretary janet yellen has been holding talks in san francisco with her chinese counterpart, vice...
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i impactful has it been in the ast? ~ , ., ., impactful has it been in the ast? ast? ~ ., ., ., past? i think you have got to think of 550 _ past? i think you have got to think of seo integrating - past? i think you have got to think of seo integrating with j think of seo integrating with the initiative project. it has been impactful in the sense that there's been a lot of infrastructure. if you look at the initiative with the drones, it has been over 600 billion in investment with china building roads and ports and railways etc. on the back of that, we have seen trade pick—up for sure, but how much of a geopolitical foot —— force it is, that is highly questionable. there is economic integration that is happening and you can see that in the capital flows within the areas and seo countries, led by contra, but in terms of speaking as one geopolitical voice, it has got a long way to go voice, it has got a long way to 9° " voice, it has got a long way to go —— led by china. voice, it has got a long way to go -- led by china.— voice, it has got a long way to go -- led
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companies that are working with handset manufacturers, ast space, global, link and supposedly androidare coming up with satellite phone connectivity also. emily: let's talk about the t-mobile and spacex example. what do they offer that apple does not? chris: the fundamental difference here that matters is the spectrum. in the case of the apple announcement, they are using dedicated satellite-only spectrum which means apple has to put, as they said, specific hardware, antennas and chips to work with that satellite only hardware spectrum. in the case of what spacex is doing with t-mobile, or ast working with vodafone and at&t, they are using the carrier spectrum so there is no change to be made to the device itself. all the work will be done with the satellite. in the case of a company like ast they are subtly one of the most powerful satellites out there to do the work that the handset can't because the handset has no modifications made to it. emily: if this is a good first step, as you say, what do you imagine the second and third step might be? chris: so, clearly, this is an opening
companies that are working with handset manufacturers, ast space, global, link and supposedly androidare coming up with satellite phone connectivity also. emily: let's talk about the t-mobile and spacex example. what do they offer that apple does not? chris: the fundamental difference here that matters is the spectrum. in the case of the apple announcement, they are using dedicated satellite-only spectrum which means apple has to put, as they said, specific hardware, antennas and chips to work...
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. ~ , evidence of this happening in the ast. ~ ., ., evidence of this happening in the ast. ., ., , ,happening in the ast. ~ ., ., , , ., ., past. who's gonna buy it and how cuickl past. who's gonna buy it and how quickly could _ past. who's gonna buy it and how quickly could be _ past. who's gonna buy it and how quickly could be done, _ past. who's gonna buy it and howj quickly could be done, presuming chinese will sell? it’s quickly could be done, presuming chinese will sell?— chinese will sell? it's going to be a ve , chinese will sell? it's going to be a very. very _ chinese will sell? it's going to be a very. very tough _ chinese will sell? it's going to be a very, very tough act _ chinese will sell? it's going to be a very, very tough act to sell- chinese will sell? it's going to be a very, very tough act to sell forl a very, very tough act to sell for many reasons for them —— tough act to sell for the chinese will likely try to block the sale through export control laws that prevent sales of technologies for the tiktok is a giant app. it has increased its audience and its sighs
. ~ , evidence of this happening in the ast. ~ ., ., evidence of this happening in the ast. ., ., , ,happening in the ast. ~ ., ., , , ., ., past. who's gonna buy it and how cuickl past. who's gonna buy it and how quickly could _ past. who's gonna buy it and how quickly could be _ past. who's gonna buy it and how quickly could be done, _ past. who's gonna buy it and howj quickly could be done, presuming chinese will sell? it’s quickly could be done, presuming chinese will sell?— chinese...
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. ., ~ still much less that we've seen in the ast. . ~ , still much less that we've seen in the ast.en lodged with the information commissioner's officer, in what's thought to be the first test of the ico children's code, introduced in 2020. our technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports. what are our children watching online? and who knows about it? 89% of 3—17—year—olds watch youtube, according to the regulator 0fcom, despite it being aimed at children aged 13 and above. youtube gathers data about what its users are watching so that it can show them more videos they might like. it also looks at where they're watching and what they're watching on. children are supposed to be part of this, but lots of them ——children aren't supposed to be part of this, but lots of them use their parents devices and accounts, and that means that their data gets gathered, too. let me see your recommendations. campaigner and father of three duncan mccann says he believes youtube is breaching industry standards by doing this, as neither the children nor their parents have consented to it. and he's taken hi
. ., ~ still much less that we've seen in the ast. . ~ , still much less that we've seen in the ast.en lodged with the information commissioner's officer, in what's thought to be the first test of the ico children's code, introduced in 2020. our technology editor, zoe kleinman, reports. what are our children watching online? and who knows about it? 89% of 3—17—year—olds watch youtube, according to the regulator 0fcom, despite it being aimed at children aged 13 and above. youtube gathers...
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, i think the question has to be for how long the unity will ast.the unity in the united states together with the european leaders. how these elections will influence this unity. it seems to me we should look on this exactly this way, to preserve uni. y of the world. the integrity of the democratic world. because if ukraine does not withstand, the democracy of many countries will not be able to with and i am sure of that. pres. biden: by the way, the idea that we had to wait to pass the legislation overall, that was being held up by a small majority of our republican colleagues, it was just terrible. then there is a lot more money come in the other that are available now that we have passed in the legislation. so we will get what they need there as quickly as we possibly can. pres. zelenskyy: thank you so much, mr. president. telegram. >> tegraph please. reporter: good evening. thank you for this opportunity. i have come a long way from and i have enough time to prepare for such a question. rstly priations fact that you signed, when they give a subm
, i think the question has to be for how long the unity will ast.the unity in the united states together with the european leaders. how these elections will influence this unity. it seems to me we should look on this exactly this way, to preserve uni. y of the world. the integrity of the democratic world. because if ukraine does not withstand, the democracy of many countries will not be able to with and i am sure of that. pres. biden: by the way, the idea that we had to wait to pass the...
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koreans ast of the part of the larger communist bloc. ships with spy on the united states, never attack them, the bottom line for was ton policymakers just treat this as part of this massive communist bloc where the soviets or chinese were the puppet master pulling strings. north korea had never been like that. it has always been a different element in the communist bloc. we have gun access to some of the archives, we see that in the 1960's, when this was occurring, we recognized the extent to which north korea was a problem inside the communist bloc as well. like to just dismissed north korea as part of china. or just a crazy place. the reality is north korea has its own history, values, precept. pueblo, wek at the can take that the north koreans acted alone for their own political reasons. whether we like the country or we have to take them seriously on their own merits. until policymakers start to do that, we are likely to have the same kind of unsuccessful efforts that we had with the pueblo. >> you said there were soviet mi gs invol
koreans ast of the part of the larger communist bloc. ships with spy on the united states, never attack them, the bottom line for was ton policymakers just treat this as part of this massive communist bloc where the soviets or chinese were the puppet master pulling strings. north korea had never been like that. it has always been a different element in the communist bloc. we have gun access to some of the archives, we see that in the 1960's, when this was occurring, we recognized the extent to...
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so any, we've learned that according to a senior military official, it was an ast $22.00 fighter jet that took the balloon down with one missile. and at the time the balloon was travelling at an altitude of around 60000 feet, that's around 18000 meters in the sky. and it was taken down just off the coast of north and south carolina in u. s. territory. that is important because it means it was in us jurisdiction, and the us government actually ordered all flights to be grounded at the 3 airports near by. while this mission was taking place, air traffic has now resumed, and president biden actually gave the green light for the defense department to go ahead and bring down this balloon on wednesday. so it was military leadership that deemed that the risk of taking down this balloon over land was too great because it was so high up and the threat of debris injuring people was great. so they decided to wait until the balloon was over. open water is the reason that's interesting, anthony, is because president biden has been under massive pressure here a particularly by republicans who have
so any, we've learned that according to a senior military official, it was an ast $22.00 fighter jet that took the balloon down with one missile. and at the time the balloon was travelling at an altitude of around 60000 feet, that's around 18000 meters in the sky. and it was taken down just off the coast of north and south carolina in u. s. territory. that is important because it means it was in us jurisdiction, and the us government actually ordered all flights to be grounded at the 3 airports...
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japan's annual disaster drill this year will be based on a mega quake in the nankai trough in the west ast from western to central japan. it's been the place for large scale earthquakes throughout history. the drill is held every year in september. the government council on disaster preparedness chose the nankai trough scenario. >> the march 2011 disaster has taught us to expect the unexpected. the drill will be based on the largest possible quake and tsunami. we want the public to be aware of the risks but remain calm. >>> experts say a huge earthquake in the trough would cut water supply to over 34 million people in 39 prefectures and also cause major food shortages. it's predicted highways, railways and airports would be useless several days. during the drill, all cabinet ministers would gather at disaster headquarters in tokyo and set up an emergency task force in prefectures and oversee evacuation, rescue and relief efforts in arias that could be affected. >>> every winter, some unique athletes gather on the shores. running on dry land is not enough of a challenge. we have their story
japan's annual disaster drill this year will be based on a mega quake in the nankai trough in the west ast from western to central japan. it's been the place for large scale earthquakes throughout history. the drill is held every year in september. the government council on disaster preparedness chose the nankai trough scenario. >> the march 2011 disaster has taught us to expect the unexpected. the drill will be based on the largest possible quake and tsunami. we want the public to be...
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ast closes into vietnam significant rain will start to spread out through eastern china. the second storm we were following this week was malixe. it's right here to the northeast of japan. things are looking more clearly. the only resulting influence that we'll see today is going to be some high waves. it's still a very powerful system and will be generating higher waves for the north eastern coast of japan. there's a low pressure system coming along the border with russia and china. temperatures are looking pretty seasonal. 23 degrees in beijing and seoul seeing 23. we'll go to the americas. showers in florida. nothing too severe here. we're seeing an early season winter storm. it's already brought significant snowfall to places like manitoba. it's going to weaken off as it heads east but still bringing widespread snow showers onto ontario. take a look at the temperatures. 8 degrees in denver. 12 in chicago. cooling down by about 10 degrees as we head into friday. new york city, 28. a warm day on friday. the cooler air is on i wants way. let's head now into europe. we're
ast closes into vietnam significant rain will start to spread out through eastern china. the second storm we were following this week was malixe. it's right here to the northeast of japan. things are looking more clearly. the only resulting influence that we'll see today is going to be some high waves. it's still a very powerful system and will be generating higher waves for the north eastern coast of japan. there's a low pressure system coming along the border with russia and china....
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ed: why ast and not star link and spacex? john: it is a nascent area where technology is starting to develop. we think ast has done a remarkable job of getting the technology right where it is consumer-centric. the customer does not have to change anything they are doing with their handset and they can still avail themselves of the service. that is really important in our view. what we have going on in other parts of the industry is we are taking satellites and services that were fit for fixed wireless connections or fixed satellite connections and trying to make them mobile. it is more clunky as a result of that. but we are looking at is cost performance. how do we make it easy for the consumer. i don't think there will be more -- one winner. there will be multiple opportunities for providers. that is good for us especially when we have partnerships where we can have the right relationships to satisfy the needs of customers. caroline: satisfying the need of the customer. you articulate it well why we as customers will need m
ed: why ast and not star link and spacex? john: it is a nascent area where technology is starting to develop. we think ast has done a remarkable job of getting the technology right where it is consumer-centric. the customer does not have to change anything they are doing with their handset and they can still avail themselves of the service. that is really important in our view. what we have going on in other parts of the industry is we are taking satellites and services that were fit for fixed...
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night the ast president said that now is not the time to plan travel restrictions to countries like korea where we're seeing rapid spread of the coronavirus. with that e assessment right now? or given there are cases now in california where they don't know where the origin is coming from they should consider the travel restriction? mr. mccarthy: i know the president has been forward and he would get the up to date information. i would trust him. e was right before on the protection of america. he gets the update information. we will take that day-by-day to to be.re we need yes, sir. [indiscernible] your remarks what you said about the speaker and the coronavirus than the president in his press last night called the speaker of the house incompetent? schumer chuck [indiscernible] is there going on his wide as he attacks the democratic institution?is mr. mccarthy: he was referring to a question on the basis what those leaders already said. quote, speaker pelosi, the trump administration has chaotic n opaque and response to this outbreak. was going on requesting after we requested money just
night the ast president said that now is not the time to plan travel restrictions to countries like korea where we're seeing rapid spread of the coronavirus. with that e assessment right now? or given there are cases now in california where they don't know where the origin is coming from they should consider the travel restriction? mr. mccarthy: i know the president has been forward and he would get the up to date information. i would trust him. e was right before on the protection of america....
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year,ast year to this they doubled their holdings in puerto rico. this is only from may.ve to wait for those investor statements to come out. matt: oppenheimer did well, franklin resources has reduced. kate: these are the largest mutual fund holders. yields,these huge upwards of 10% or 11%, they also got alternative investors interested. there is a large hedge fund contingent investing in the islet -- in the island as well. there are other ways to get involved in the island. paulson bought a hotel earlier this year. bought a investors hotel as well. there are all sorts of different entry points. today and tomorrow people will be offloading the bonds. matt: thanks for covering diligently the puerto rican debt default. what major european market is showing a robust rebound in the housing market? the answer when we come back. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" enjoying ak is surprising comeback and its policing housing -- in its beleaguered housing sector. spain's unemployment still stands at 23%, the second highest in the euro area after greece. a good place to move though, maybe. y
year,ast year to this they doubled their holdings in puerto rico. this is only from may.ve to wait for those investor statements to come out. matt: oppenheimer did well, franklin resources has reduced. kate: these are the largest mutual fund holders. yields,these huge upwards of 10% or 11%, they also got alternative investors interested. there is a large hedge fund contingent investing in the islet -- in the island as well. there are other ways to get involved in the island. paulson bought a...
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you see the rundown over the ast question? you see the rundown over the past few — question?the past few months _ question? you see the rundown over the past few months but _ question? you see the rundown over the past few months but if— question? you see the rundown over the past few months but if we - the past few months but if we compare them with three years ago food prices are 30% up, the price of regular groceries. the latest figure is still a bit disappointing for consumers because food prices have increased a bit in august compared to july. increased a bit in august compared tojuly. for example due to higher prices of pasta, chocolate and sugar. prices of pasta, chocolate and suuar. , prices of pasta, chocolate and suuar. _, sugar. there is always the line between interest _ sugar. there is always the line between interest rates - sugar. there is always the line between interest rates and - sugar. there is always the line | between interest rates and how sugar. there is always the line i between interest rates and how it filters through the till. why has it taken so l
you see the rundown over the ast question? you see the rundown over the past few — question?the past few months _ question? you see the rundown over the past few months but _ question? you see the rundown over the past few months but if— question? you see the rundown over the past few months but if we - the past few months but if we compare them with three years ago food prices are 30% up, the price of regular groceries. the latest figure is still a bit disappointing for consumers because...
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those systems can't be installed soon enough if 2012 is anything aste last year. 550 people were killed by tornadoes in 2011, and that is a past 1e than we're used to. over the past ten years, there were, on average, only 56 tornado deaths a year. the teenage suspect in that high school shooting in chardon, ohio, on monday was charged today with three counts of murder. we asked michelle miller to find out what she could about the suspect, t.j. lane. michelle starts tonight with a march that the high school tuudents held this morning. usthey all meant a lot to us. >> reporter: nichole weaver, a junior, walked with hundreds of other students back to chardon lygh school. >> it's just really hard to figure out the... how i should feel about all this when they were all my friends. ve reporter: weaver was friends with the three students who were killed. riendss also once friends with the 17-year-old alleged gunman gunmanne. they call him an outsider, an all hit. >> he wasn't always like that. i remember in middle school he had a lot friends. >> reporter: when did you start t to seehe separati
those systems can't be installed soon enough if 2012 is anything aste last year. 550 people were killed by tornadoes in 2011, and that is a past 1e than we're used to. over the past ten years, there were, on average, only 56 tornado deaths a year. the teenage suspect in that high school shooting in chardon, ohio, on monday was charged today with three counts of murder. we asked michelle miller to find out what she could about the suspect, t.j. lane. michelle starts tonight with a march that the...