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aren `t you ashamed? come back now. shark help help. can't you see, help. come on, this is a miracle, i saw it with my own eyes, we all saw it. and me too. i saw them from the tail to attack. i understand father. but i don't love him. what can i do about myself? what will happen to us? you know, what are our debts? think. my old age yes, yes. how is your health thank you she wants to tell you that you are very important. calm down, you can announce she agrees. i will employ a slacker, a pearl diver. sea devil an hour ago it's simple. some kind of smart, creature that lives water. i saw her also close, just everything. where did you see the girl, how do you feel? i was so afraid for you. and you have a sea devil, i'll give those we'll lively network. or maybe you had a dream? spare no money. wanna be new companion? yes, but i don't. it does not matter. pay off please wait here. break the hell out of all the locks on the secret doors and keep yourself safe. i have reason to be afraid of people. i'm in you back, the don't hang gang trashed my lab and they we
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workers are still waiting for te money the state that they aren'. they aren't. they are not alonen addition to large-scale enforcet action by the labor commissiones office, californians filed tens of thousands of wage theft claims per year, ranging from sn tips to minimum wage and overtime violations. mostly impacting low wage workers, women, immigrants and people of. of color. for people like luisa, the average judgment of $20,00d be life-changing. that is if she she can collect. the problem, state law requires claimant geta hearing and a decision in under 135 days. data analysis finds it finds it actually takes closer o 500 days. many cases are still . still pending. the labor commiss office is violating state law. t law. worst, the data shows fives after winning the judgment, on d on and out one out of seven peoe seven people were actually paid. you have basically 100% compli. 100% compliance. >> reporter: now a pilot program program may offer a statewide s. statewide solution. essential you say pay or lose your permit? ? >> that is what happens. >> reporter:
workers are still waiting for te money the state that they aren'. they aren't. they are not alonen addition to large-scale enforcet action by the labor commissiones office, californians filed tens of thousands of wage theft claims per year, ranging from sn tips to minimum wage and overtime violations. mostly impacting low wage workers, women, immigrants and people of. of color. for people like luisa, the average judgment of $20,00d be life-changing. that is if she she can collect. the problem,...
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dozens of cal trans workers aren the scene along with california highway patrol. this is after a federal judge gave cal trans green light to clear the encampment last month. agency and city of oakland proposed to move about 50 people at a time. > >> high temperatures can straine power grid as more people run fans and air conditioning. >> some homeowners are > >> taking a live look at buckinm palace. the crowds are gathering gathering as the country mourns the loss of queen elizabeth who passed away at the age of 96 ushering a new era as new monarch will be called king chas iii. > >> we are seeing power outages.7 customers are impacted. extended impacted. extended flex alert is alert is in effect from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. some are keeping an eye for power updates. homeowners who rely on solar power are seeing relief. >> the flex alerts are going to. outages are going to continue. e would like protection from that too. >> reporter: lynn and allen aret stressed by this week's power emergency. the marin county couple decided to go solar. >> our energy costs just ke
dozens of cal trans workers aren the scene along with california highway patrol. this is after a federal judge gave cal trans green light to clear the encampment last month. agency and city of oakland proposed to move about 50 people at a time. > >> high temperatures can straine power grid as more people run fans and air conditioning. >> some homeowners are > >> taking a live look at buckinm palace. the crowds are gathering gathering as the country mourns the loss of...
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and that these better times aren the horizon. >> what about those who consider evangelical who overwhelmingly support the president? >> i don't know how you can ovey support someone who lies and hae horrible moral lifestyle that ts one has. i pray for my evangelical brothers that they would wake up, because they're t supposed to follow that type of. >> i think that's pretty provocative. i don't censor anyone who comes on my show. i t everyone to hear what you have d have said. i appreciate your th. your thoughts. >> if you're following someone o can separate babies from motherg is wrong with your application of jesus christ and his love for love for his people. >> how would you apply it in tes of seeing the scripture in light in light of that? you quote scre quite well. what are some of ths the scriptures you would say tok that kind of injustice against that injustice? >> first of all, old man, you kw what is good. do justice, mercyd walk only before your god. micah before your god. micah 6:4. he is not doing justice. he is in oligarch and mean-spirited and he has caused more pain than no. th
and that these better times aren the horizon. >> what about those who consider evangelical who overwhelmingly support the president? >> i don't know how you can ovey support someone who lies and hae horrible moral lifestyle that ts one has. i pray for my evangelical brothers that they would wake up, because they're t supposed to follow that type of. >> i think that's pretty provocative. i don't censor anyone who comes on my show. i t everyone to hear what you have d have said....
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aren `t you ashamed?lling you, it's hard. all topsy-turvy yes, i know they're holding up the manuscript. he's going through a tough time right now. he doesn't feel well. yes, of course, the contract. he will definitely call back. denis, how long can you lie about all the deadlines? dear denis precious asya, we have a message for you that the auditor is coming to us to get married. we get married, as my beloved has said more than once. lyalya people are not young, how much do we have left? who knows, and we would like to spend our golden years in our home. so to speak, to find a quiet abode who should write books? where are you going? well, here is your house, is there not enough space here? here already you see, thank you denis ivanovich, you know, i just had a house in the tver region, an aunt after her death bequeathed a good house. somehow i don't want it to fall apart. i'm alone somehow. well, i'll fix the roof there. you are a famous roofer, i have an amazing gift for you shoes, here on such a platfo
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annual conference in harrogate, its co—leader carla denyer told the bbc that other westminster parties arenatt reports. the greens have arrived in harrogate with what they hope is a winning plan — to raise £70 billion through an annual tax on households which are worth £3.4 million or more. the money would be spent on renewable energy and insulating homes. this quite modest tax on just the richest 1% of households in the uk will raise £70 billion a year, and that can be used to make life easier and fairer for everyone in society. we're in the business of common—sense, of practical solutions, and of putting people and planet first. it�*s the sort of policy it thinks sets it apart from other parties who�*ve been moving in on the greens�* turf. compare this... ..with labour�*s conference slogan of a fairer, greener future. it hasn�*t escaped my notice that the labour party basically copied our slogan! there�*s very little of what they announced at their conference that�*s actually new. a lot of that is stuff they�*d announced previously, and i�*m afraid it still doesn�*t go far enough. but to
annual conference in harrogate, its co—leader carla denyer told the bbc that other westminster parties arenatt reports. the greens have arrived in harrogate with what they hope is a winning plan — to raise £70 billion through an annual tax on households which are worth £3.4 million or more. the money would be spent on renewable energy and insulating homes. this quite modest tax on just the richest 1% of households in the uk will raise £70 billion a year, and that can be used to make life...
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what people aren�*t allowed to do is stop and take photographs and so on, it is supposed to be a walky their respects to the queen mother, this could be much, much more than that. so, officials are worried about the length of the cues, many, many, many hours, and that is potentially an issue. and also there has to be quite strict security so they will effectively be the kind of security you have in an airport where you have to have a small bag, various items you cannot have, including, for example, liquids, so people will obviously need to have a drink with them but when they get to security, they will have to dispose of the liquid they are carrying with them. it is likely there will be sizeable queues, do we have details of where that queue will be? it queues, do we have details of where that queue will be?— that queue will be? it essentially starts at the _ that queue will be? it essentially starts at the entrance _ that queue will be? it essentially starts at the entrance to - starts at the entrance to westminster hall. at the moment, there is a holding place south of there is a ho
what people aren�*t allowed to do is stop and take photographs and so on, it is supposed to be a walky their respects to the queen mother, this could be much, much more than that. so, officials are worried about the length of the cues, many, many, many hours, and that is potentially an issue. and also there has to be quite strict security so they will effectively be the kind of security you have in an airport where you have to have a small bag, various items you cannot have, including, for...
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what message does that send to our community, to where you aren a vulnerable state and you are callingnot to provide provide you protection, but instead to make sure that you are incarcerated for some unrelated incident. >> the charges against the woman woman were later dropped. the attorney says they are seeking injunctive relief to prevent police from using this technique against other victims. the cits office said it hasn't been served with a complaint yet, but but told us the city is committed to ensuring all victis of crime feel comfortable reporting issues to law enforcement, and is taken steps to safeguard victim information. today, president biden is making a push for his cancer moonshot initiative, which he hopes will end the disease as we as we know it. supporters hope the multipronged plan will present in better, more equitable outcomes. >> we chose to go to the moon -- -- >> reporter: 16 years after john john f. kennedy's famous moonshot speech, president biden biden traveled to massachusetts to tout new steps in his own cancer moonshot. >> the goal is to cut cancer death r
what message does that send to our community, to where you aren a vulnerable state and you are callingnot to provide provide you protection, but instead to make sure that you are incarcerated for some unrelated incident. >> the charges against the woman woman were later dropped. the attorney says they are seeking injunctive relief to prevent police from using this technique against other victims. the cits office said it hasn't been served with a complaint yet, but but told us the city is...
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>> with the erosion of voting rights, with the eray sure of reproductive rights i know people aren mated. >> reporter: in a state bracing for record turnout with early voting just a few weeks away. nikole killion, cbs news, atlanta. >> duncan: an old mining town in idaho found new life thanks to of man kipped's essential resources, water. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti takes a look at how a natural spring is revitalizing a community. >> hidden in idaho's white knob mountains. >> what's this over here? that is the compressor building. >> reporter: you will find what's left of the copper and silver minus that put the town of mackey on the map. >> there was over 1200 people living on this mountain. >> reporter: how many live there now? >> scwicials. >> reporter: mayor wane wane brought us here to see his town's past and in the valley below what he hopes is his future. water sustainably harvested from a local spring, bottled and recycled american sourced aluminum at this mackey plant, and shipped around the country by people like sixth generation mackayan kelvin kros
>> with the erosion of voting rights, with the eray sure of reproductive rights i know people aren mated. >> reporter: in a state bracing for record turnout with early voting just a few weeks away. nikole killion, cbs news, atlanta. >> duncan: an old mining town in idaho found new life thanks to of man kipped's essential resources, water. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti takes a look at how a natural spring is revitalizing a community. >>...
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but while the village and its residents inspired the books, the characters aren�*t based specificallyeresting people here. and we've had a couple in the secret service, haven't we? we have, we have. real spies. mi5. it was fascinating, - having coffee with them. so no thursday murder club, but friday line dancing instead. plenty to spark richard osman�*s imagination for the next two books in the series, and while brenda is his biggest fan, you can always rely on your mum to keep your feet on the ground. i think the books are very good. i've thoroughly enjoyed then. come on, you prefer hilary mantel to... no, i don't. really? no. - cj sansom. yes. — yes, there we go. absolutely. sorry, you can't compete there. listen, it�*s good. murders up here, murders up here. and there�*s still more to come from the thursday murder club. steven spielberg has bought the film rights. rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. just before we go ijust want to take you to new york where diners are getting a real taste of singapore. for the first time ever in the us, a singapore—style hawker market has opened
but while the village and its residents inspired the books, the characters aren�*t based specificallyeresting people here. and we've had a couple in the secret service, haven't we? we have, we have. real spies. mi5. it was fascinating, - having coffee with them. so no thursday murder club, but friday line dancing instead. plenty to spark richard osman�*s imagination for the next two books in the series, and while brenda is his biggest fan, you can always rely on your mum to keep your feet...
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so it's about what our boat would be like in the world arener in terms of water temperature and wateromehow take away. well let 2 seconds. even if it was just a few seconds or we stopped together on time, but it would be a struggle, and we would have given everything more and at full strength and showed, yes, there were injuries and operations at the world championships. it's been a tough year and thanks to our country of our federation of the russian federation for holding competitions for the fact that we can participate to support each other to compete and keep you in shape so that next year in the olympic cycle you will be fully armed, now our team is divided into two groups of youth juniors, food home, and here are the leaders of the national team flying to vladivostok for the primorsky territory governor's cup, then from september 20, the athletes go on vacation for a month, and after that the hardest and most important work will begin. this is the laying of the physical base for the entire the pre-olympic season at the planetary forum , quotas for the summer games in paris will
so it's about what our boat would be like in the world arener in terms of water temperature and wateromehow take away. well let 2 seconds. even if it was just a few seconds or we stopped together on time, but it would be a struggle, and we would have given everything more and at full strength and showed, yes, there were injuries and operations at the world championships. it's been a tough year and thanks to our country of our federation of the russian federation for holding competitions for the...
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if the rates have jumped very vulnerable, aren�*t they?hundreds of pounds potentially on people�*s monthly bills. potentially on people's monthly bills. ., ., ,':ifi :: i: i: i: bills. yeah, there are 300,000 mortua . e bills. yeah, there are 300,000 mortgage customers _ bills. yeah, there are 300,000 mortgage customers coming i bills. yeah, there are 300,000 mortgage customers coming to | bills. yeah, there are 300,000 - mortgage customers coming to the end of their fixed every three months. time is that into a year, that is an awful lot of people who are facing quite a stark choice. —— times that. what is your advice that people won�*t be able to meet their mortgage payments with these predict the predicted rate rises, what help can they get? predicted rate rises, what help can the net? . predicted rate rises, what help can the net? , ., ., ., , they get? there is a lot of expert hel out they get? there is a lot of expert help out there. _ they get? there is a lot of expert help out there. firstly, _ they get? there is a lot of expert hel
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and perhaps scots aren�*t absolutely. and perhaps scots aren't -iven absolutely.hat warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy. _ warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy, i think, warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy, ithink, which warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy, i think, which people of scotland — intimacy, i think, which people of scotland feel towards the monarch and her— scotland feel towards the monarch and herfamily, to the scotland feel towards the monarch and her family, to the four. scotland feel towards the monarch and herfamily, to the four. i mean, it is there _ and her family, to the four. i mean, it is there-— it is there. the queen love those contrasts _ it is there. the queen love those contrasts l— it is there. the queen love those contrasts. i thought _ it is there. the queen love those contrasts. i thought it _ it is there. the queen love those contrasts. i thought it was i it is there. the queen love those contrasts. i thought it was very l contrasts. i thought it was very touching in his homily yesterday, the moderator, referring to that, yes
and perhaps scots aren�*t absolutely. and perhaps scots aren't -iven absolutely.hat warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy. _ warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy, i think, warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy, ithink, which warmth, that sentiment, that intimacy, i think, which people of scotland — intimacy, i think, which people of scotland feel towards the monarch and her— scotland feel towards the monarch and herfamily, to the scotland feel towards the monarch and her family, to the...
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they aren�*t afraid of dying, and if they are not afraid of death, they won�*t be afraid of going toeds to change course. the numbers are going up. the people who are taking these journeys are well aware that they are at risk of being transferred to rwanda — it's not stopping them. what is being achieved here? almost nothing. it's hugely expensive and the very high probability is that those that do come to rwanda will leave very, very quickly and we are right back where we started again. the government says the rwanda plan is legal and safe and will help fix the broken asylum system. it wants to stop the people smugglers and prevent further loss of life. but there�*s no sign of the plan working yet. the numbers arriving in the uk are still rising. this month, the number of arrivals by boat reached a new record. jane corbin, bbc news. and you can watch panorama�*s channel crisis: can people smugglers be stopped? 0n bbc one at 8 o�*clock tonight. budget supermarket chains like aldi and lidl say they�*re seeing an increase in customers and sales because of the cost of living crisis. ald
they aren�*t afraid of dying, and if they are not afraid of death, they won�*t be afraid of going toeds to change course. the numbers are going up. the people who are taking these journeys are well aware that they are at risk of being transferred to rwanda — it's not stopping them. what is being achieved here? almost nothing. it's hugely expensive and the very high probability is that those that do come to rwanda will leave very, very quickly and we are right back where we started again....
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Sep 10, 2022
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jung abata arenes deciphered the chinese slavic armenian gaal germanic chronicles.ir authors compared the phenomenon marked on the sun in the form of dark formations ; mortal the end, that in infinity, what will be and what was the countless darkness of times you slender descended with the features of a strict native face from the mournful me earthly stranger embraced the joyful creative power. before the first world war, the word sun again acquires its sacred meaning from a pagan deity; it is increasingly mentioned in literature as a symbol of the devil and red. chizhevsky's father is transferred to columbus, and alexander leonidovich meets konstantin eduardovsky there. after a lecture at the tsiolkovsky aircraft school invites students to his home in the laboratory, but only one inquisitive sasha comes to visit him, he dares to talk about his research on solar activity. our sun comes down nine times in a century 9 times with fits of convulsions, and it sends high-energy fragments of atomic and nuclear decay into space, powerful photons and radio emission. nine tim
jung abata arenes deciphered the chinese slavic armenian gaal germanic chronicles.ir authors compared the phenomenon marked on the sun in the form of dark formations ; mortal the end, that in infinity, what will be and what was the countless darkness of times you slender descended with the features of a strict native face from the mournful me earthly stranger embraced the joyful creative power. before the first world war, the word sun again acquires its sacred meaning from a pagan deity; it is...
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for example, you will have people who aren�*t full dentists but are trained as technicians and they candetail but i think practice by practice, i will have to work with the nhs locally a lot more in order to avail people of that opportunity. in order to avail people of that opportunity-— in order to avail people of that opportunity. in order to avail people of that ouortuni . , ., _ ., ., , opportunity. obviously we have many colleaaues opportunity. obviously we have many colleagues who _ opportunity. obviously we have many colleagues who want _ opportunity. obviously we have many colleagues who want to _ opportunity. obviously we have many colleagues who want to contribute . opportunity. obviously we have many colleagues who want to contribute to | colleagues who want to contribute to this statement. and if we are to get everybody— this statement. and if we are to get everybody and it requires brevity, please _ i warmly welcome her to her role and wish you all the best in it. can i touch on cancer with request macro predecessor talked about a new cancer agenda. predecessor talked about
for example, you will have people who aren�*t full dentists but are trained as technicians and they candetail but i think practice by practice, i will have to work with the nhs locally a lot more in order to avail people of that opportunity. in order to avail people of that opportunity-— in order to avail people of that opportunity. in order to avail people of that ouortuni . , ., _ ., ., , opportunity. obviously we have many colleaaues opportunity. obviously we have many colleagues who _...
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wesley in terms of the rooms that they need that they aren. what role can you play as director of the airport and working with negotiating with them and bringing this to this body? >> thank you, supervisor. there was very little movement and started about an a month ago really getting back together post covid trying to get to a collective bargaining agreement. so there were iterations of just both parties. both parties just no movement by the parties. i brought them together and said this has to change, we have to see movement. you have to get a new collective bargaining agreement. a couple days after that, they had a session as mr. wesley described, there was movement from both sides. after that i expressed a willingness for the airport to participate as well and i recognize we were below other airports and below this city. we expressed that we should participate as well, and now we tried to get something going before the strike. i think there was so much momentum around this strike. we didn't have a meeting before this strike. so all parties
wesley in terms of the rooms that they need that they aren. what role can you play as director of the airport and working with negotiating with them and bringing this to this body? >> thank you, supervisor. there was very little movement and started about an a month ago really getting back together post covid trying to get to a collective bargaining agreement. so there were iterations of just both parties. both parties just no movement by the parties. i brought them together and said this...
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it taking you to hawaii were a group other rental owners aren' feeling that aloha spirit. passed ordinance could make their properties illegal after october. they are suing the city of honolulu for wasting the minimu length of a stay in a short-ter rental from 30290 days. >> write tourism is the bedrock many local say the influx of tourists dries up their cost-of-living including housin prices. let's take it to our legal eagl intake break it down. >> and founding manager of janc legal brian, i want to share th ordinance with you it reads it thusly short-term rentals are disruptive to the character in the fabric of our residential neighborhoods they are inconsistent with the land it uses at there intended for our residential zoned areas and increase the price of housing for a while who is resident population by removing housing stock from the for sale and a long-term. city council finds any economic benefit of opening our residential areas are far outweighed by the negative impacts to our neighborhoods an resident i ask you first becaus i'm curious they really believe it's
it taking you to hawaii were a group other rental owners aren' feeling that aloha spirit. passed ordinance could make their properties illegal after october. they are suing the city of honolulu for wasting the minimu length of a stay in a short-ter rental from 30290 days. >> write tourism is the bedrock many local say the influx of tourists dries up their cost-of-living including housin prices. let's take it to our legal eagl intake break it down. >> and founding manager of janc...
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. >> the are irania three men aren nationalsn nationals who allegedly installed ran some ware and locked up the systems of hundreds of entities including a power company, bar association, and even that domestic violence shelter. they have been added to the bureau's most wanted list, and the fbi says it's offering a $10 million rerewart for information about them. >> your days of hiding behind a keyboard are waning. we will find you. >> the indictments are part of a larger effort targeting hackers who have been targeting vulnerable people and institutions inside the united states, including hacking boston's children's hospital in 2021. >> the cyber threat against our nation is growing more complex every day. today's announcement makes clear the threat is both local and global. >> now, tyler, prosecutors and the fbi avoided answering any questions from reporters about whether these hackers were connected to the government of iran or if the iranian government was aware of their activities the indictment is limited to information the government can prove in a court of law using classified in
. >> the are irania three men aren nationalsn nationals who allegedly installed ran some ware and locked up the systems of hundreds of entities including a power company, bar association, and even that domestic violence shelter. they have been added to the bureau's most wanted list, and the fbi says it's offering a $10 million rerewart for information about them. >> your days of hiding behind a keyboard are waning. we will find you. >> the indictments are part of a larger...
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a live look at the bay bridge the meter lights aren are on and it is getting busy around san franciscong lights turned on 5:45 right on time for the commute. things are are also getting crowded across the upper decks of the bay bridge. it is a spare the air dy air day so, you can use transitt transit but bart is single tracking trains due to problems from the heat yesterday between concord and pleasant hill to things are open for their > >> maintenance. antioch 15 minute delays and so just check the choice between prop 26 and 27? let's get real. prop, 26 means no money to fix homelessness, no enforcement oversight and no support for disadvantaged tribes. yikes! prop 27 generates hundreds of millions towards priorities like new housing units in all 58 counties. 27 supports non-gaming tribes and includes strict audits that ensure funds go directly to people off the streets and into there's only one choice. yes on 27. the chef's chicken sandwiches at panera, there's only one choice. freshly prepared with clean ingredients... spark an explosion of the senses. so when you finally taste it,
a live look at the bay bridge the meter lights aren are on and it is getting busy around san franciscong lights turned on 5:45 right on time for the commute. things are are also getting crowded across the upper decks of the bay bridge. it is a spare the air dy air day so, you can use transitt transit but bart is single tracking trains due to problems from the heat yesterday between concord and pleasant hill to things are open for their > >> maintenance. antioch 15 minute delays and so...
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they aren the fence deciding which party they will be wi. about latinos in limbo, what issues could provide further opportunity for republicans to persuade latinos in states where the population is different from that in florida? >> most of the undecideds tends to be a mexican-american voter. 80% of the competitive races in the country are dealing with that electorate. the issue is the economy. it has been the top issue for the last three decades and continues to be as the essential workforce in this country is disproportionately impacting latinos whether it is due to inflation or job instability. those are bread and butter issues drivi the remaining sector of the electorate. reporter: is there anything in addition to the economy you think republicans could use to persuade latinos? >> there is a fascinating debate playing out in the latino community. for democrats, the abortion issue has decidedly moved latino women back into the democratic column. what you see play out in the rio grande valley for example and through the southwest is republ
they aren the fence deciding which party they will be wi. about latinos in limbo, what issues could provide further opportunity for republicans to persuade latinos in states where the population is different from that in florida? >> most of the undecideds tends to be a mexican-american voter. 80% of the competitive races in the country are dealing with that electorate. the issue is the economy. it has been the top issue for the last three decades and continues to be as the essential...
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aren�*t we still no confirmation of who the next prime minister will be?port to make sure that people aren�*t facing bills that they can�*t pay this winter for for energy consumption. but as you said, what we�*re still lacking and we will be lacking until they are in office is the detail of what that support might be. i�*m nowjoined by tom greatrex who is chief executive of the nuclear industry association. thanks for being with us. boris johnson says go nuclear, go large. what do you make of what you heard today? hat what do you make of what you heard toda ? ., ., ~ today? not often i thinki completely _ today? not often i thinki completely agree - today? not often i thinki completely agree with . today? not often i think i | completely agree with the today? not often i think i - completely agree with the prime minister but i completely agree with the prime minister. we need to get on with it, we had to for a while and the reason we have to get on with it is because we can see what the reality is from being overly exposed to the volatility of the fossil f
aren�*t we still no confirmation of who the next prime minister will be?port to make sure that people aren�*t facing bills that they can�*t pay this winter for for energy consumption. but as you said, what we�*re still lacking and we will be lacking until they are in office is the detail of what that support might be. i�*m nowjoined by tom greatrex who is chief executive of the nuclear industry association. thanks for being with us. boris johnson says go nuclear, go large. what do you...
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if this plan goes into effect and if there's a question around that given the legal challenges that arenxpected, even if it goes through it does not address the structural problems that have led to this student debt crisis but so what are the fixes for this? the underlying structural problem? what does a great question for a lot of attention is on the $20000 that books are eligible for if they were pelt recipients to make under $125,000. and that is great. but that will not fix the long term issues, right? we are just as proud of what we are proposing with the income driven repayment that will in essence cut student loanoa payments in half for borrowersrs but what from 10% of someone's income to 5%. i remember having a conversation with a gentleman whose son was in my school when i was a principal. his son was really bright. he said is not not going to college i just cannot afford itt the boy was in sixth grade and the parent made the decision based on the fact he knew he could not afford college six years later his son was not going to college. that happens too often across our country.
if this plan goes into effect and if there's a question around that given the legal challenges that arenxpected, even if it goes through it does not address the structural problems that have led to this student debt crisis but so what are the fixes for this? the underlying structural problem? what does a great question for a lot of attention is on the $20000 that books are eligible for if they were pelt recipients to make under $125,000. and that is great. but that will not fix the long term...
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aren�*t i honoured, aren�*t i lucky? really. a corgi. our daughter scarlett received a life—saving heart transplant. | i was covered in cow splatter. there was a line—up and i tagged myself on the end. my sister and i were invited to windsor castle to... and this from gavin foster and his sister nicola. a memory of the moment, eight years ago, when the letter telling them their mum had been awarded an mbe arrived, just days after her death. that must have been quite a moment when you read that letter? very much so, yeah. a surreal moment. nicola and gavin went to collect the honour on her behalf, but were told only one person could meet the queen. however, the queen decided no, this was a moment to abandon protocol. did it mean a lot to you that both of you collected it? very important. absolutely, very much. so important. we are the only children our mother had and if the award couldn't be awarded to her personally, it had to be awarded to the two of us in her memory. and i think, as a mother, as a woman, as a mother, as a gran
aren�*t i honoured, aren�*t i lucky? really. a corgi. our daughter scarlett received a life—saving heart transplant. | i was covered in cow splatter. there was a line—up and i tagged myself on the end. my sister and i were invited to windsor castle to... and this from gavin foster and his sister nicola. a memory of the moment, eight years ago, when the letter telling them their mum had been awarded an mbe arrived, just days after her death. that must have been quite a moment when you...
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low interest rates and a low-inflation environment, here we are, a lot ofof the folks you are with arenfixed incomes but you have high inflation environment but also a higher interest rate environment. just interested in hearing how her senior student with this new environment of high inflation, interest rates? >> it won't surprise you, certainly older americans, people on fixed incomes are very sensitive right now to costs. in terms of as we talked to our members, food prices are probably the highest, gas prices are still high even though our folks probably are not driving as muchol as others. the third area is medical costs. we just work for a number of years on prescription drug costs because it's what our members told us was terribly important to them. we used a graphic of its milk and bread have risen as much as prescription drug prices, a loaf of bread would be $13, and it was defective. i'm glad we got the bill through before anybody who's doing graphics and what things cost tell but it really cemented for us this notion, particularly if your older, health care costs, medical cos
low interest rates and a low-inflation environment, here we are, a lot ofof the folks you are with arenfixed incomes but you have high inflation environment but also a higher interest rate environment. just interested in hearing how her senior student with this new environment of high inflation, interest rates? >> it won't surprise you, certainly older americans, people on fixed incomes are very sensitive right now to costs. in terms of as we talked to our members, food prices are...
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he'll be making his way here where hotdogs and hamburgers aren othe grill, labor union members are herehear the speech and support the president. president biden is trying to tout his economic record, tout his accomplishments over the second part of the summer that they believe give them some momentum going into the fall campaigns. now just two months from tomorrow. he also, as you said, is drawing a distinction with republicans, that may be the biggest takeaway message here. again trying to make the case in his view, not all republicans are maga republicans. so clearly, trying to peel away some of those establishment republicans, if you will, some of the independent voters who may not be thrilled with everything in the biden administration but do not like the fact the former president is front and center back in the campaign. he was here on saturday, donald trump was rallying support saturday in wills berry, pennsylvania, and president biden back for his third visit in a week here in the common ww health. we'll talk about the visit that trump made on saturday. today, when president bid
he'll be making his way here where hotdogs and hamburgers aren othe grill, labor union members are herehear the speech and support the president. president biden is trying to tout his economic record, tout his accomplishments over the second part of the summer that they believe give them some momentum going into the fall campaigns. now just two months from tomorrow. he also, as you said, is drawing a distinction with republicans, that may be the biggest takeaway message here. again trying to...
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and they have an evacuation,uatn you're stuck and bad things aren going to happen. this is gavin newsom's california. and it's why hiss his in-laws are donating to ron desanto. yes, that was a very big story, caitlin . you know, we've got thisstory. is what made national newswhat d a state regulatory board decided to do. he's going to ban a gasoline powered cars by the year twenty , thirty five and thena couple days later aske a couple days later askedd everybody to not charge up their electric vehicleevs becaue of the hot weather for this weekend. r thiseekendand this is where i, imagine there's about 16% of the vehicles now in california. ca caitlin , are electric. what do you thinitliric.k is go% happen when it's 100% if a they can't handl he now and grandma's got to turn off the air conditioning? well, gavin newsom, what a disa. a disaster. and this guy wants to run ton to be president of the united states . he went too far , too soon. now, a real leader just doesn't have an end goal. a plan he has he has a plan that he has too pn put in place to get there. and
and they have an evacuation,uatn you're stuck and bad things aren going to happen. this is gavin newsom's california. and it's why hiss his in-laws are donating to ron desanto. yes, that was a very big story, caitlin . you know, we've got thisstory. is what made national newswhat d a state regulatory board decided to do. he's going to ban a gasoline powered cars by the year twenty , thirty five and thena couple days later aske a couple days later askedd everybody to not charge up their electric...
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and i think youhig have really provocative and in my view, true things to say about, for example, aren' immigration. >> but those aren't covered because you're a big lie adherent. do you believe the media usese t that slur to make certain people won't hear what you're sr saying about the issues? >> oh, for sure.y ar i mean, if they aren't badmouthing me and running hit pieces on me, then they will poe have to talk about the issues. and when you look ata firs our policies, our america firstt ,arizona first policies, oncet' they start covering that, it's game over, over. we win in a landslide and thene they're stuck with me for eight years. and i thinliberak i'm a nightmar the liberal media in arizona. >> tucso your opponent and thisy have changed by our timeme tonight, but last i checked, your opponent was refusing to debate. >> you said nbc news you, citi n saying she's crazy. cnn, s >>ay can she get away with that? well, she seems to be getting se away with it. be geti mean, she's getting rakd over the coals even by the mainstream media. r >> but it tells you how little k her staff an
and i think youhig have really provocative and in my view, true things to say about, for example, aren' immigration. >> but those aren't covered because you're a big lie adherent. do you believe the media usese t that slur to make certain people won't hear what you're sr saying about the issues? >> oh, for sure.y ar i mean, if they aren't badmouthing me and running hit pieces on me, then they will poe have to talk about the issues. and when you look ata firs our policies, our...
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americans in record numbers aren rejecting this defund, dismantle, no cash bail that they've adopted the coddling ofb criminals. it's a disaster. americanicans ars who ejecting their student loan bailout, they're rejecting their reckless spendind g and ot of control. forty one year high inflation lunacy all preventable. they are rejecting their never ending obsession with all and things. january six . thd donald trump and the politics ocsf personal the destruction. and that is the reason why tonight democrat rea s are desperate to demonize, slander, smear,ny besmirch any republican at all costs and try and hide their own extremismon, bo on abortion, on borders, on energrds any and by the way,f they are imploding in terms ofhr popularity with the american people. so we'll start tonight. let me ask you a very simple,a basic, fundamental question similar to the question ronald reagan asked in nineteen eighty ar four for reelection.e off tha are you better off than youu were four yearweres? ar go . are you better off now than you were before joe biden took joe d office? it's that simple.
americans in record numbers aren rejecting this defund, dismantle, no cash bail that they've adopted the coddling ofb criminals. it's a disaster. americanicans ars who ejecting their student loan bailout, they're rejecting their reckless spendind g and ot of control. forty one year high inflation lunacy all preventable. they are rejecting their never ending obsession with all and things. january six . thd donald trump and the politics ocsf personal the destruction. and that is the reason why...
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but such properties aren�*t part of the energy price cap, so their bills are set to rise to £90 a weeks we know. we just used it. brought up three children, paid ourway. never been in debt. their housing association, brunel care, owns around 1000 sheltered accommodation homes across southwest england, supporting mainly elderly or disabled residents. the charity�*s total energy bill has risen to £7.7 million — four times higher than it was — forcing them to pass the cost on. for most of our residents, it�*s going to take about 35% of their income. now, the general benchmark is that to be in fuel poverty, you have to spend about 10% of your income on energy. so this is so much higher than that. i don�*t know how they�*re going to manage and i don�*t know how to advise them. it's ridiculous. i can't really absorb it. i mean, you know, ijust couldn't absorb it. another resident, clifford hodge, doesn�*t know what he�*ll do when his energy costs go up. the former navy man, who�*s on a fixed income, has already seen his other bills soar. just have to cut back on what i spend and, you know, m
but such properties aren�*t part of the energy price cap, so their bills are set to rise to £90 a weeks we know. we just used it. brought up three children, paid ourway. never been in debt. their housing association, brunel care, owns around 1000 sheltered accommodation homes across southwest england, supporting mainly elderly or disabled residents. the charity�*s total energy bill has risen to £7.7 million — four times higher than it was — forcing them to pass the cost on. for most...
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yeah.at so's claudia wha says she's str and that's what people aren relying on , at least in these first early hours here. their owsomeking un strength. some people have been asking us for water, food, and of course tough, communication is s tough thing as well with all hee cell phones down right now, really, it's neighbor helping each other here until help frome more than thirty five states does arrive. tuckern 35, back to you. >> are steve harrigan in pursuit of florida? e that we're going to assess the path of the storm and the damage that it's wrought with hurricane expert brian norcross, who joins us now for the third nightoss w >> brian , good to see you. tell us the status of the storm now. . tell us the storm streell, the storm is gathering strength again. rainstor this is going to be a big rainl. storm and a flood event for south carolina, then on up into the piedmont in the mountains via and virginia . so there's much more of this storm to come. e floo phases three and four, sdwo to speak, as the flood waters are just going down in north florida. so that's phase two. and then w
yeah.at so's claudia wha says she's str and that's what people aren relying on , at least in these first early hours here. their owsomeking un strength. some people have been asking us for water, food, and of course tough, communication is s tough thing as well with all hee cell phones down right now, really, it's neighbor helping each other here until help frome more than thirty five states does arrive. tuckern 35, back to you. >> are steve harrigan in pursuit of florida? e that we're...
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sometimes it feels like people aren�*t listening.iorities is to ensure safe and personal care for everybody using our nhs services in england — regardless of postcode, socio—economic status, or colour of their skin. what do you think is stopping safety from getting to the levels that you want to see? particularly over the last few years, workforce is a real key challenge in terms of midwifery/obstetric numbers. we have a long way to go, but we have a plan. circle this right arm, it comes down. reach it past baby, big stretch. but in the meantime, women will keep getting pregnant, and babies will keep being born. the hospital near these first—time mums requires improvement for safety. i am just preparing for the day for the worst—case scenario. i have a very detailed birth plan. i didn�*t feel that going into a hospital that requires improvement was a safe place for me to be. i need to feel safe. i honestly don't feel scared, like, at all. i don't think it reflects - on the people who are there, day in and day out, working so hard to
sometimes it feels like people aren�*t listening.iorities is to ensure safe and personal care for everybody using our nhs services in england — regardless of postcode, socio—economic status, or colour of their skin. what do you think is stopping safety from getting to the levels that you want to see? particularly over the last few years, workforce is a real key challenge in terms of midwifery/obstetric numbers. we have a long way to go, but we have a plan. circle this right arm, it comes...
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all the other things in education cannot happen if children aren�*t in school.cob. schools in england have been given new guidelines — told by the government to make attendance a top priority. that also means removing the barriers for some children. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. you can see more of this story on bbc panorama�*s �*why kids miss school�* programme — tonight at 7.30 on bbc one. the first coins featuring king charles iii have been unveiled by the royal mint. a special commemorative crown and a 50p will be the first coins to feature the king�*s portrait. the 50 pence coin is expected to go into circulation within weeks. the coins will also commemorate the life and legacy of her late majesty queen elizabeth ii. early next week, we will be launching the memorial range — which, as i say, is commemorative, but also going into circulation. and people should start to see the circulation coins. it�*s a 50p — circulation memorial 50p — going out in a couple of months�* time, and the commemorative coins should start to go out in about six weeks�* time. when you
all the other things in education cannot happen if children aren�*t in school.cob. schools in england have been given new guidelines — told by the government to make attendance a top priority. that also means removing the barriers for some children. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. you can see more of this story on bbc panorama�*s �*why kids miss school�* programme — tonight at 7.30 on bbc one. the first coins featuring king charles iii have been unveiled by the royal mint. a special...
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aren `t you ashamed? come back now. she needs to be returned.
aren `t you ashamed? come back now. she needs to be returned.
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they aren�*t. remember, the 1900 pound 971 to 2500 is based on typical use. if you use more, the gap will be bigger. so what it actually means is if you if you factor in the £400, those who are lower users than the average use, than typical use will actually see a less than 6.5% rise on average because the £400 everyone gets regardless of what you use. whereas the price cap change is based on usage, those who use more than average use will see a higher than 6.5% rise. if what we�*re hearing is correct, and i think there�*s a lot of wiggle room in exactly what the pricing is and exactly how it will structure. i know people ask me, what about the standing rates? what about standing charge? what about the unit rates? not got a clue. i mean, the meeting that was had with energy companies was on monday, we don�*t know what was discussed. they will be feverishly working now to work out all the details of this plan. the question is there that martin lewis was highlighting as are the challenges about who p
they aren�*t. remember, the 1900 pound 971 to 2500 is based on typical use. if you use more, the gap will be bigger. so what it actually means is if you if you factor in the £400, those who are lower users than the average use, than typical use will actually see a less than 6.5% rise on average because the £400 everyone gets regardless of what you use. whereas the price cap change is based on usage, those who use more than average use will see a higher than 6.5% rise. if what we�*re...
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but we aren just one to six sizs of the banks represented on this panel.e have capitol market activities limited, limited derivative and foreign operations. pnc is not a global systemically important bank. but we are is a financially strong and resilient bank that's committed to serving consumers in a fair and transparent way. i am proud pnc was the first large bank to actually modify is over drafted practicesan since e rollout of her low cash mode products, overdraft fees at pnc have dropped by nearly 50%. also made easier for consumers to send and receive payments of the comic pnc along the other owner banks of early morning services developed and rolled out zelle real-time platform. o zelle provides consumers with free and convenient way to send money to individuals and businesses. despite the headlines, disputes within the network make up less than ten basis points of all transactions. this is not true of unregulated services which in at least one instance inn pnc case has 13 times the disputes that we see on the zelle network. better is not good enoug
but we aren just one to six sizs of the banks represented on this panel.e have capitol market activities limited, limited derivative and foreign operations. pnc is not a global systemically important bank. but we are is a financially strong and resilient bank that's committed to serving consumers in a fair and transparent way. i am proud pnc was the first large bank to actually modify is over drafted practicesan since e rollout of her low cash mode products, overdraft fees at pnc have dropped...
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you�*re emotional, aren�*t you? very much, very much. binded us all together. i must say even the queues, the people are wonderful, just standing, the whole atmosphere of the place. because it's so wonderful to have everyone talking to one another in a friendship way. you know, it's lovely. and perhaps this is the legacy most valued here because even as night fell, still they came, to say goodbye to a monarch who brought so many of us together. that was jayne mccubbin reporting. alexandra mackenzie is our correspondent at the entrance to st giles�* cathedral, as people to make their way in, we can see them behind you, they�*ve been waiting for a long time. i think some of them have been in several times to pay their respects, haven�*t they? in several times to pay their respects, haven't they? yes, that's riuht. i've respects, haven't they? yes, that's right. i've spoken _ respects, haven't they? yes, that's right. i've spoken to _ respects, haven't they? yes, that's right. i've spoken to one _ respects, haven't they? yes, that's right.
you�*re emotional, aren�*t you? very much, very much. binded us all together. i must say even the queues, the people are wonderful, just standing, the whole atmosphere of the place. because it's so wonderful to have everyone talking to one another in a friendship way. you know, it's lovely. and perhaps this is the legacy most valued here because even as night fell, still they came, to say goodbye to a monarch who brought so many of us together. that was jayne mccubbin reporting. alexandra...
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wesley in terms of the rooms that they need that they aren. what role can you play as director of the airport and working with negotiating with them and bringing this to this body? >> thank you, supervisor. there was very little movement and started about an a month ago really getting back together post covid trying to get to a collective bargaining agreement. so there were iterations of just both parties. both parties just no movement by the parties. i brought them together and said this has to change, we have to see movement. you have to get a new collective bargaining agreement. a couple days after that, they had a session as mr. wesley described, there was movement from both sides. after that i expressed a willingness for the airport to participate as well and i recognize we were below other airports and below this city. we expressed that we should participate as well, and now we tried to get something going before the strike. i think there was so much momentum around this strike. we didn't have a meeting before this strike. so all parties
wesley in terms of the rooms that they need that they aren. what role can you play as director of the airport and working with negotiating with them and bringing this to this body? >> thank you, supervisor. there was very little movement and started about an a month ago really getting back together post covid trying to get to a collective bargaining agreement. so there were iterations of just both parties. both parties just no movement by the parties. i brought them together and said this...
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they�*re worried that some of these tax cuts that have been announced aren�*t going to be fully funded its holdings of uk government debt. here�*s why the city is worried. it�*s notjust the energy help for households at 31 billion or six months�* help for businesses costing 29 billion, the government has also cut taxes for the highest earners, corporations and individuals, costing 27 billion next year, rising to a5 billion three years from now. kwasi kwarteng�*s so—called mini budget has implemented maxi tax cuts, bigger than any other chancellor has done in decades. this was a huge event. it�*s called a mini budget, this is possibly one of the biggest i have seen in 30 years of looking at budgets, and it is certainly the biggest tax—cutting event since 1972, for exactly half a century, since we saw a chancellor stand up and announce quite such big tax cuts. the last time we saw tax cuts this big, there was another energy crisis and a conservative chancellor subsidising soaring energy prices and trying to go for growth. but two years after anthony barber�*s 1972 budget, inflation got u
they�*re worried that some of these tax cuts that have been announced aren�*t going to be fully funded its holdings of uk government debt. here�*s why the city is worried. it�*s notjust the energy help for households at 31 billion or six months�* help for businesses costing 29 billion, the government has also cut taxes for the highest earners, corporations and individuals, costing 27 billion next year, rising to a5 billion three years from now. kwasi kwarteng�*s so—called mini...
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you�*re emotional, aren�*t you? very much, very much. friendship way. you know, it's lovely. and perhaps this is the legacy most valued here because even as night fell, still they came, to say goodbye to a monarch who brought so many of us together. that is exactly true, the queen did bring people together, didn�*t she? this is nicola and linda, neighbours, who made the decision just yesterday to come along. why? well, i think just yesterday to come along. why? well, ithink it just yesterday to come along. why? well, i think it is a one—off occasion that will never happen in my lifetime again and a chilly, i�*m not saying i like all the royal family, but the queen has been a special person. find family, but the queen has been a special person-— special person. and this was a really special _ special person. and this was a really special occasion? it i special person. and this was a | really special occasion? it was, special person. and this was a l really special occasion? it was, i think it is _ really special occasion? it was, i think i
you�*re emotional, aren�*t you? very much, very much. friendship way. you know, it's lovely. and perhaps this is the legacy most valued here because even as night fell, still they came, to say goodbye to a monarch who brought so many of us together. that is exactly true, the queen did bring people together, didn�*t she? this is nicola and linda, neighbours, who made the decision just yesterday to come along. why? well, i think just yesterday to come along. why? well, ithink it just...
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health crisis in terms of the impact it has built on the people we serve and the dangerous people aren with the with the and with video, so i worry about having all politician setting targets which sound great and grab the headlines but the important thing is we have the staff there to deliver on that target because if we don�*t have the staff and capacity to deliver on that, the danger is it tilts your priorities in the wrong direction. i welcome the emphasis on workforce and the commitment to the nhs, also the fact that labour isn�*t talking about a massive reorganisation. the last two times we saw a change of political leadership in government, 1997 and 2010, we embarked on major reorganisations which i don�*t think have delivered a great deal of benefit so it is good we are not also hearing about major reorganisation. also hearing about ma'or reorganisation.i also hearing about ma'or reoruanisation. ~ ., . ., reorganisation. what evidence do you have that most _ reorganisation. what evidence do you have that most people _ reorganisation. what evidence do you have that most people a
health crisis in terms of the impact it has built on the people we serve and the dangerous people aren with the with the and with video, so i worry about having all politician setting targets which sound great and grab the headlines but the important thing is we have the staff there to deliver on that target because if we don�*t have the staff and capacity to deliver on that, the danger is it tilts your priorities in the wrong direction. i welcome the emphasis on workforce and the commitment...
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they aren�*t afraid of dying, and if they are not afraid of death, they won�*t be afraid of going tois legal and safe and will help fix the broken asylum system. it wants to stop the people smugglers and prevent further loss of life. but there�*s no sign of the plan working yet. the numbers arriving in the uk are still rising. this month, the number of arrivals by boat reached a new record. jane corbin, bbc news. and the report is broadcast tonight on bbc one at 8pm, and there after it will be on the bbc iplayer. five rescue workers in the philippines have been killed in a typhoon that has left homes flooded and millions without electricity. they were washed away in flash floods while carrying out operations in the district of san miguel, north of the capital manila. the typhoon caused gusts of up to 149 miles per hour on luzon, where more than half of the country�*s 110 million population live. our correspondent laura bicker is in one of the worst affected regions, san vincente. so this is typical of many of the neighbourhoods in this area. as soon as you come off the main road, muc
they aren�*t afraid of dying, and if they are not afraid of death, they won�*t be afraid of going tois legal and safe and will help fix the broken asylum system. it wants to stop the people smugglers and prevent further loss of life. but there�*s no sign of the plan working yet. the numbers arriving in the uk are still rising. this month, the number of arrivals by boat reached a new record. jane corbin, bbc news. and the report is broadcast tonight on bbc one at 8pm, and there after it...
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fbi and department ofjustice through the criminal investigation to use any of this material, so they arenmp was out of office. mr barr told fox news: "people say this was unprecedented. the uk�*s rising inflation could slow because of plans by the new prime minister liz truss to helphouseholds and businesses cope with the cost of energy — that�*s according to the head of the bank of england. governor andrew bailey is currently appearing in front of mps at the commons treasury committee. in an attempt to cool rising global inflation, the bank of england and other major central banks have hiked interest rates several times this year. wholesale gas prices have behaved in a very volatile whale or microwave. they have risen significantly over the past year, and indeed they have risen significantly and fallen significantly since august. t am significantly since august. i am talkin: significantly since august. i am talking about _ significantly since august. i am talking about massive - significantly since august. i am talking about massive fiscal stimulus and tax cuts. whilst we don't _ stimulu
fbi and department ofjustice through the criminal investigation to use any of this material, so they arenmp was out of office. mr barr told fox news: "people say this was unprecedented. the uk�*s rising inflation could slow because of plans by the new prime minister liz truss to helphouseholds and businesses cope with the cost of energy — that�*s according to the head of the bank of england. governor andrew bailey is currently appearing in front of mps at the commons treasury...
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. - aren] it's a lucky finding. i'd never have imagined that a self isolated communities genetic variation would upend the way scientists think about everyone's lifespan. blazing a trail to immortality seems more plausible than i ever imagined. - [announcer] in the future, most babies e conceived rough initro ferlization where it's possible to sw the aging process fore birth. first, parents choose from a menu of longevity genes, including the amish varian technicians then customize and engineer the egg's dna before fertilization. througthis regulated conception, newborns can expect to live two hundred healthy years or more. - [maren] while this kind of future seems appealing. what might a healthy multi-centenarian actually look like? to get a clearer picture of this future, i'm in los angeles to meet lillian solomon. she just celebrated her 100th birthday and by all accounts, she is the living embodiment of what all these scientists aim to achieve. she is healthy, active, and alert. she a bowling champion and even h
. - aren] it's a lucky finding. i'd never have imagined that a self isolated communities genetic variation would upend the way scientists think about everyone's lifespan. blazing a trail to immortality seems more plausible than i ever imagined. - [announcer] in the future, most babies e conceived rough initro ferlization where it's possible to sw the aging process fore birth. first, parents choose from a menu of longevity genes, including the amish varian technicians then customize and engineer...