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to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. to all of the aga feud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the buy don't adequately taught on the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you basically have to pick up every scooter every 2 days ticket to a warehouse to be charged and then bring it back into town and if that's all it is that in my view that's not economically viable in the long run. but manufacturers are working on the battery problem they're convinced that these electric vehicles can help turn the corner in the mobility revolution. malaysia is one of the world's top 10 hubs for wildlife smuggling and going after traffickers is a constant battle now customs officials scored a big win at kuala lumpur airport seizing over $5000.00 smuggled baby terrapins. to baby red your slider turtles were discov
to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. to all of the aga feud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the buy don't adequately taught on the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you basically have to...
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to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. and not all of the aga feud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the by the neglect look at $1.00 of the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you basically have to pick up every scooter every 2 days ticket to a warehouse to be charged and then bring it back into town and you start to look at that in my view that's not economically viable in the long run. but manufacturers are working on the battery problem and they're convinced that these electric vehicles can help turn the corner in the mobility revolution. so well that's it for me and the business to lend small business background on analysis check out dot com slash business. reporter is next 5 after this quick looks a global markets because i must watch the. clock . to go to the euro max you just chant. the
to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. and not all of the aga feud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the by the neglect look at $1.00 of the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you basically have...
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to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. and not all of the aga fud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the it's by then adequately taught on the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you base. have to pick up every scooter every 2 days ticket to a warehouse to be charged and then bring it back into town and you start to look at that in my view that's not economically viable in the long run. but manufacturers are working on the battery problem and they're convinced that these electric vehicles can help turn the corner in the mobility revolution. the women's football world cup resumes tonight in france after well a day off the 1st quarter final season england take on norway and that's meryl from the don't do sport is here welcome max we'll look ahead to that in just a moment how is the total would be g
to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. and not all of the aga fud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the it's by then adequately taught on the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you base. have to...
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to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. not all saga feud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the by the net effect look at one of the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you big. sickly have to pick up every scooter every 2 days ticket to a warehouse to be charged and then bring it back into town and he starts over because that in my view that's not economically viable in the long run. but manufacturers are working on the battery problem and they're convinced that these electric vehicles can help turn the corner in the mobility revolution. now coming to a theater in near you very soon is danny boyle's new film yesterday the film director of borneo has want to claim for his films like the gritty trainspotting and the hugely successful slumdog millionaire all stories you might not think of as potent
to collect the scooter fleet and redistribute them for the next morning micro mobility analyst alexander young says that's why it's no surprise that a 10 minute ride currently costs 2 years 50 as much as a subway ticket. not all saga feud i lot of suppliers say that's even below the running costs because managing a fleet of electric scooters cost so much money tied into the by the net effect look at one of the current generation doesn't have replaceable batteries. so you big. sickly have to...
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back then, alexander litvinenko was a young fsb agent who claimed to be disturbed by what he saw. specialized in organized crime investigations but became obsessed with what he believed to be corruption within the fsb. crimes committed by the cops. he compiled a dossier, complete with flow charts detailing his allegations and presented it personally to the head of the agency. and the result was? >> opposite. >> reporter: surveillance on your family? >> exactly. >> reporter: an outraged litvinenko now did the unthinkable. he led a nationally televised press conference. a group of agents, several of them in disguise, claiming the fsb had become corrupted by russian mafia money. >> reporter: litvinenko even claimed he'd been ordered to assassinate a prominent billionaire, boris berezovsky, but instead warned him that his life was in danger. >> the essential motivation of this very simple man was his feeling that his country was being betrayed by the leadership. >> he believed he didn't do anything wrong. he was a good officer. >> reporter: and he didn't think it would get him in trou
back then, alexander litvinenko was a young fsb agent who claimed to be disturbed by what he saw. specialized in organized crime investigations but became obsessed with what he believed to be corruption within the fsb. crimes committed by the cops. he compiled a dossier, complete with flow charts detailing his allegations and presented it personally to the head of the agency. and the result was? >> opposite. >> reporter: surveillance on your family? >> exactly. >>...
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term the justices will hear the case which will decide the future of nearly 700,000 young dreamers in washington. >>alexander lee mount. >>also tonight kron four's always tracking local stories, here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now the driver is under arrest for drunk driving after crashing a pickup truck into an east bay restaurant kron four's christina tape cho reports from pleasant hill where this all happened. >>still out here hours after the incident cleaning up the mess boards behind me actually used to be a wall of windows where you could look inside sweet tomatoes here in downtown pleasant hill. but just hours ago when incident did occur. there was a truck right now same spot. >>you can here in the video a black pickup truck where it doesn't belong inside a restaurant after crashing into the front shattered glass everywhere. fire crews trying to clean glass hanging from the door and window frames so it doesn't continue to fall the suspect the alleged drunk driver. they handcuffed and going through drunk driving tests asked to walk in a straight line. police tell us it happe
term the justices will hear the case which will decide the future of nearly 700,000 young dreamers in washington. >>alexander lee mount. >>also tonight kron four's always tracking local stories, here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now the driver is under arrest for drunk driving after crashing a pickup truck into an east bay restaurant kron four's christina tape cho reports from pleasant hill where this all happened. >>still out here hours after the...
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the really understand it because -- elevated in the -- alexander graham bell was young, invented theelephone five years earlier, suddenly famous, a little bit of money, that all of these ideas he wanted to pursue, but as soon as garfield was shot, he abandoned everything and turned his world upside down to try to help them, and like most americans, i did not know anything about garfield except that he had been assassinated. and so, i started researching him and i was stunned. he was this extraordinary man, absolutely brilliant, incredibly courageous. hid a runaway slave, was instrumental in bringing about black suffrage and had so much promise for our country, and it was such a tragedy and it never should have happened, and i was hooked and i thought, i do not know if anyone wants to read a book about james garfield. the problem is, not only did they not know anything, they do not think there is interesting to know. he was a bearded, gilded age president and the one not be interesting. he was absolutely fascinating. it really meant a lot to me that people take a chance on this book.
the really understand it because -- elevated in the -- alexander graham bell was young, invented theelephone five years earlier, suddenly famous, a little bit of money, that all of these ideas he wanted to pursue, but as soon as garfield was shot, he abandoned everything and turned his world upside down to try to help them, and like most americans, i did not know anything about garfield except that he had been assassinated. and so, i started researching him and i was stunned. he was this...
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alexander. the candidates talked about the many issues that are important not only to the supporter of the democratic party but also to the working class americans to students to young people they talk about the economy they talk about whether it is necessary to increase taxes on rich people whether it is it makes sense to break big companies they talk about gun control they talk about calamitous change to talk about health care of course a huge topic here in the you asked and it was very clear that they do not agree on details on polisi details that there is a very clear distinction between the progressive wing of the car of the party and more moderate and centrist candidates. this was the 2nd of 2 debates involving 20 democratic hopefuls alexander have these events done anything to narrow the field i will say that it's too early to talk about all that but what we saw in the last 2 nights here in miami reflect pretty much how the candidates have been polling lately so we have the 4 top contenders joe biden elizabeth warren the sender's and kaamelott harris and there is there are some candidates there they are struggling and they're comparing struggling to garner at
alexander. the candidates talked about the many issues that are important not only to the supporter of the democratic party but also to the working class americans to students to young people they talk about the economy they talk about whether it is necessary to increase taxes on rich people whether it is it makes sense to break big companies they talk about gun control they talk about calamitous change to talk about health care of course a huge topic here in the you asked and it was very clear...
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young people who were present at their parents -- at the time of their parents' arrest and making sure their voices are included in these training programs. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is alexander. i am also a mayoral appointee. i'm representing priority 6, which is implement and invest in san francisco police department's juvenile resource officers and san francisco unified school district's youth cognitive development trainings and culturally relevant youth trainings. the first is required trainings for police officers on youth focused deescalation tactics. the youth commission has -- the youth commission strongly advocates that there be -- that there be trainings throughout the san francisco police department for all officers that focus on interacting with youth because youth brains do not develop fully until they're around 25, and we need -- and the san francisco police department -- we advocate each officer receives these trainings, so if they're interacting with a youth, that they're not be sort of any escalation of this interaction, that there be sort of a general sense of calm, that the youth does not feel sort of threatened. and also, we want the trainings to deal -- t
young people who were present at their parents -- at the time of their parents' arrest and making sure their voices are included in these training programs. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is alexander. i am also a mayoral appointee. i'm representing priority 6, which is implement and invest in san francisco police department's juvenile resource officers and san francisco unified school district's youth cognitive development trainings and culturally relevant youth trainings. the...