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the people of bonn wait to glimpse and agreed their guest. -- and greet their guest. ♪ in the bonn foreign international press. ♪ the first question is on the relationship between germany and the united states, and germany's part in the developing european community. pres. kennedy: i think western europe, the united states, canada, great britain, and the commonwealth have a major role in serving as the center of a core of a great effort throughout the world to maintain freedom. the federal republic in berlin is on the front lines of the struggle. it is a powerful country which has made an astonishing comeback and has great influence in europe, and that influence has been directed towards liberal, aggressive, and international monetary trade policies. i hope that policy will continue and i'm confident that our countries can work in the closest elation ship with each other. narrator: a further questions concerns german reunification and the right of self-determination. pres. kennedy: if the people of the united states had lost a struggle and the mississippi river divided us, we would wish to
the people of bonn wait to glimpse and agreed their guest. -- and greet their guest. ♪ in the bonn foreign international press. ♪ the first question is on the relationship between germany and the united states, and germany's part in the developing european community. pres. kennedy: i think western europe, the united states, canada, great britain, and the commonwealth have a major role in serving as the center of a core of a great effort throughout the world to maintain freedom. the federal...
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we think the heaviest rain which towards the southwest of bonn where 158 heaviest rain which towardsn the hole in the month ofjuly. it was extreme rain and has resulted in catastrophic floods. the jet stream was largely responsible because we have this cut off flow over germany locked in place, couldn't move because of the generaljet locked in place, couldn't move because of the general jet stream pattern. this low fed on some very humid, hotairthat pattern. this low fed on some very humid, hot air that originated from the mediterranean. that's what powers some of those enormous storms in the extreme weather that it resulted. here in the uk the same jet stream pattern is building this area of high pressure. we've had plenty of sunshine across most of parts of the uk today. the best of it arguably across the north and the west. we have it bit of a bigger car southeast england but that will continue to very gradually filter its way further southwards as we go on through the night. at the same time a little bit cloudy for scotland and northern ireland. these are the lowest temperatures,
we think the heaviest rain which towards the southwest of bonn where 158 heaviest rain which towardsn the hole in the month ofjuly. it was extreme rain and has resulted in catastrophic floods. the jet stream was largely responsible because we have this cut off flow over germany locked in place, couldn't move because of the generaljet locked in place, couldn't move because of the general jet stream pattern. this low fed on some very humid, hotairthat pattern. this low fed on some very humid, hot...
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but it was to the south—west of bonn where we saw the largest rainfall totals with about 158mm of raind about three times as much rain as we'd normally see in the whole ofjuly, but this fell in 24 hours. some of the thunderstorms that were mixed in with this weather front brought some huge falls of rain — ofjust an hour and that in itself would bring some pretty big flooding problems. i will show you as well why the weather became so severe. that's down to the jet stream pattern. these large waves in the jet stream caused an upper area of low pressure to get locked in place across germany. now, what that did is it meant that the storm system couldn't move but as well as that it fed on huge temperature contrasts that we had across europe. so, we've got some very hot area across eastern areas with temperatures well into the 30s, cooler and fresher into the north—west. big contrast in humidity as well. this had come up from the mediterranean across northern germany, mixed into this area of low pressure and where the winds converge that's where we had the heaviest falls of rain with this l
but it was to the south—west of bonn where we saw the largest rainfall totals with about 158mm of raind about three times as much rain as we'd normally see in the whole ofjuly, but this fell in 24 hours. some of the thunderstorms that were mixed in with this weather front brought some huge falls of rain — ofjust an hour and that in itself would bring some pretty big flooding problems. i will show you as well why the weather became so severe. that's down to the jet stream pattern. these...
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ros: anoer germantown severely hit by flooding is outside bonn. >> here in the center of this villagesee the extent and impact of the destruction. usually the two sides of this village are connected by an old very solid stone bridge. that bridge has been completely swept away and now it's impossible to go from one side of the village to the other. local people are having to shout across to see if everyone is ok. you cannot phone or send emails because telecommunications are down. it is a really difficult situation for people here on the side of the village. people are clearing up and the mode is being swept away and the slime is being pulled out of peopl's houses. on that side, the situation is even worse. it is not a question of clearin up but rebuilding the destruction. >> so why is this happening now? some politicians in germany say the extreme weather is a result of global warming. they are calling for stronger climate protection measures to be accelerated. our chief environmental correspondent discusses the role of climate change and the record amounts of rainfaldevastating parts
ros: anoer germantown severely hit by flooding is outside bonn. >> here in the center of this villagesee the extent and impact of the destruction. usually the two sides of this village are connected by an old very solid stone bridge. that bridge has been completely swept away and now it's impossible to go from one side of the village to the other. local people are having to shout across to see if everyone is ok. you cannot phone or send emails because telecommunications are down. it is a...
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any passers all the money back corner from kyla, i don't, i guess she will be at a to jeff bonn. i'm just gonna put you on the phone. i just wanna be ok. here's how that translates into marketing. i just wanna be ok. the industry has been focused on the story of calories and calories out. no, you can drink what you want. just go, go on and jogs and work off your calories. well, we know that actually is not true. that's not the true story. the allegedly, to avoid waking, we would simply have to burn the same number of calories as we eat. the theory sounds logical. unfortunately, it is untrue. physical exercise actually plays a minor role and weight control. you have to jog for one hour to eliminate a hamburger a pick. so though requires over 2 hours of running. if you look at it from a calorie perspective, that is fat accumulation equals sort of calories in minus calories out. and they say, well that's always true because if you look at from, from a physics perspective, that is always true. but the problem is that that's the physics and we're dealing with human physiology and it r
any passers all the money back corner from kyla, i don't, i guess she will be at a to jeff bonn. i'm just gonna put you on the phone. i just wanna be ok. here's how that translates into marketing. i just wanna be ok. the industry has been focused on the story of calories and calories out. no, you can drink what you want. just go, go on and jogs and work off your calories. well, we know that actually is not true. that's not the true story. the allegedly, to avoid waking, we would simply have to...
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situation where all of the upside is in the auxiliary business so i'm trading it >> yeah, you know, bonn awin, i'm listening to the chatter tomorrow let's move on to twitter now out thursday, up 1% since the last earnings report jeff, trade or fade it >> yeah, i'll continue to trade twitter here for me, the sticking point is the fact that advertisers see better and rely on other platforms so they'll continue to have competition there i think they're making strides but i don't know if they have done enough. you know, i'm generally skeptical of some of the forecasts that they have put out for 2023 $7.5 billion in revenue among other things and even if they were to hit some of the lofty targets still trading at a pretty high price to sale multiple twitter is a stock i'm staying away from now. >> karen, that's a question, isn't it they have a pretty strong pipeline of innovation jack dorsey not afraid to experiment in public but are they able to monetize it >> well, deebo, a little bit of a funny thing. i just checked my notes it said trade. that's wrong that's my mistake. i wrote that, but
situation where all of the upside is in the auxiliary business so i'm trading it >> yeah, you know, bonn awin, i'm listening to the chatter tomorrow let's move on to twitter now out thursday, up 1% since the last earnings report jeff, trade or fade it >> yeah, i'll continue to trade twitter here for me, the sticking point is the fact that advertisers see better and rely on other platforms so they'll continue to have competition there i think they're making strides but i don't know...
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authorities say entire neighborhoods south of bonn have been cut off from communications. across the border in belgium people had to be rescued off the roofs of their flooded homes. streets are inundated, cars washed away. the flood is being called a once in a century event. in one town in eastern belgium a man smashed through the wall of this floolded building to save a woman trapped inside. at least 90 people are confirmed dead across the region. >>> president biden is blasting cuba as a failed state after the biggest anti-government protests on the island in a generation. biden says the u.s. is considering whether it has the technology to restore internet access in cuba, which has been blocked by the communist regime. florida's governor has suggested using giant balloons as floating wi-fi hot spots. in washington the chair of the congressional black caucus was arrested at a voting rights protest on capitol hill thursday. ohio democrat joyce beatty was among nine people taken into custody for demonstrating in a prohibited area of the hart senate office building. she late
authorities say entire neighborhoods south of bonn have been cut off from communications. across the border in belgium people had to be rescued off the roofs of their flooded homes. streets are inundated, cars washed away. the flood is being called a once in a century event. in one town in eastern belgium a man smashed through the wall of this floolded building to save a woman trapped inside. at least 90 people are confirmed dead across the region. >>> president biden is blasting cuba...
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see, the tommy bonn are having operation across the line is done in all of the zooms, if it is not our eastern waist. but what is strange is that they are facing less resistance in the north of, of on is that. and basically there intensification of violence is because off of the security withdrawal off the coalition forces from a blind is done as security vacuum has been created. and time bon are capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the redraw. so that is why we have intensified the, the conflict and are having fast battlefield games, particularly in the north of atlanta, has done this with these battles for games will definitely strengthen the taliban position in amy coming negotiations if that is to happen. and as well as this has thinned, shock waves from the moral perspective within the government rank and file. before we get into the negotiations, we've seen some countries like russia, iran focused on india, limiting or closing down there of concealer operations in places like both province . not a very good sign of confidence in the, i mean, does that mean basi
see, the tommy bonn are having operation across the line is done in all of the zooms, if it is not our eastern waist. but what is strange is that they are facing less resistance in the north of, of on is that. and basically there intensification of violence is because off of the security withdrawal off the coalition forces from a blind is done as security vacuum has been created. and time bon are capitalizing over that vacuum which has been created by the redraw. so that is why we have...
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thank you very much for “oining us, we appreciate ki let's go live to kasia madera who's in bonn.here to see what was happening, and there was a lot of concern over whether it would reach. it is now safe in the areas around — thousands of people had to be evacuated because of the fears that the dam would breach. but those warnings have now gone away, it is secure, a huge effort in trying to pump out the water to bring the water levels down. now bearing in mind that half that dam breached, it would be flooding areas that is experienced already so much damage earlier on because of the floods. the damage we've been witnessing — we've been here for three days, travelling between the two states that were really damage, it's staggering. you get there and it really does look like a war zone — homes because the micro gutted, it really is devastated for these small communities in what is such a beautiful part of germany nestled against lots of rivers. and there lies the problem. just against lots of rivers. and there lies the problem.— lies the problem. just so i understand _ lies the prob
thank you very much for “oining us, we appreciate ki let's go live to kasia madera who's in bonn.here to see what was happening, and there was a lot of concern over whether it would reach. it is now safe in the areas around — thousands of people had to be evacuated because of the fears that the dam would breach. but those warnings have now gone away, it is secure, a huge effort in trying to pump out the water to bring the water levels down. now bearing in mind that half that dam breached,...
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we think the heaviest rain towards the southwest of bonn where 158 mm of rain fell in 2a hours, now itd in catastrophic floods. the jet stream was largely responsible because we have this cut off flow over germany locked in place, couldn't move because of the general jet stream pattern. this low fed on some very humid, hot air that originated from the mediterranean. that's what powers some of those enormous storms in the extreme weather that it resulted. here in the uk, the same jet stream pattern is building this area of high pressure. we've had plenty of sunshine across most of parts of the uk today. the best of it arguably across the north and the west. we have a bit of a bigger southeast england but that will continue to very gradually filter its way further southwards as we go on through the night. at the same time a little bit cloudy for scotland and northern ireland. these are the lowest temperatures, another quite warm night for sleeping, about 15 degrees your overnight lows. tomorrow we got more of this dry and sunny weather on the way the exception northwest scotland a very w
we think the heaviest rain towards the southwest of bonn where 158 mm of rain fell in 2a hours, now itd in catastrophic floods. the jet stream was largely responsible because we have this cut off flow over germany locked in place, couldn't move because of the general jet stream pattern. this low fed on some very humid, hot air that originated from the mediterranean. that's what powers some of those enormous storms in the extreme weather that it resulted. here in the uk, the same jet stream...
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massive thunderstorms hitting the same kind of areas, the heaviest of the rain was to the south—west of bonnross parts of western germany we saw up to 158 millimetres of rain, that looks to be about three times the amount of rainfall we'd normally expect in the whole ofjuly, falling in one day. it's been extreme rainfall. you seem catastrophic damage and flooding as a result, partly caused by this upper low pressure. in the uk we are under the rich part of the jet stream and what that does is it bill's area of high pressure. here is our high and in the next few days that will be with us through the rest of the week, the weekend and will influence the weather into next week as well. today, we've got the sunshine out in full force across northern parts of the uk. that's where the best of the sunshine has been. across central and eastern england some areas of cloud but it's pretty thin, so i'm pretty hopeful that we should see some sunshine break through that, more especially late afternoon and towards the evening time but for many sunny and warm, temperatures widely into the low to mid 20s, ab
massive thunderstorms hitting the same kind of areas, the heaviest of the rain was to the south—west of bonnross parts of western germany we saw up to 158 millimetres of rain, that looks to be about three times the amount of rainfall we'd normally expect in the whole ofjuly, falling in one day. it's been extreme rainfall. you seem catastrophic damage and flooding as a result, partly caused by this upper low pressure. in the uk we are under the rich part of the jet stream and what that does is...
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another town severely hit by flooding is insul, outside bonn, damien mcguinness is there. centre of this small village you can see the extent and the impact of the destruction. usually the two sides of this village are connected by an old, very solid stone bridge. that bridge has been completely swept away. now it is impossible to go from one side of the village to the other. so local people have to shout across to see if everyone is ok. you cannot call either or send e—mail but because the internet is down, telecommunications are down and mobile connections are down. it's a really difficult situation for people here. 0n the side of the village people are clearing up and mud is being swept away and the slime is being pulled out of peoples houses. on that side of the village, the situation even worse because it's not a question of clearing up it's the question of rebuilding the destruction. belgium has also found itself impacted by the floods — at least 20 people have been confirmed dead, and around the same number are reported missing. all anyone is hoping for is a let up
another town severely hit by flooding is insul, outside bonn, damien mcguinness is there. centre of this small village you can see the extent and the impact of the destruction. usually the two sides of this village are connected by an old, very solid stone bridge. that bridge has been completely swept away. now it is impossible to go from one side of the village to the other. so local people have to shout across to see if everyone is ok. you cannot call either or send e—mail but because the...
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and there was all the latest for us on the ground in bonn, germany, thank you so much that her floods and landslides, meanwhile, have killed at least 6 people in the feast. kentucky houses. their collapse than cars were swept away and read a province on the black sea coast. mudslides also destroy t plantations. as you can see, the rain has blocked access to dozens of villages and also cut power supplies. and weaving on south africa has called in its army reserves to stop loosing and violence across cities. it's already killed at least 117 people, 25000 soldiers and now patrolling those streets miss long just appointment since the end of a positive back in the 1900 ninety's. but losing has continued and consider natal, although the situation is quieter. and johanna writes began after former president jacob zoom. i was sent to jail last week or let's speak to her matessa. she is in johanna spoke forth, her things coming down a little bit there, but people still reeling from what happened. i imagine if another day, a village of com in and around johanna, we're going so far the police hav
and there was all the latest for us on the ground in bonn, germany, thank you so much that her floods and landslides, meanwhile, have killed at least 6 people in the feast. kentucky houses. their collapse than cars were swept away and read a province on the black sea coast. mudslides also destroy t plantations. as you can see, the rain has blocked access to dozens of villages and also cut power supplies. and weaving on south africa has called in its army reserves to stop loosing and violence...
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well, to the south—west - of bonn in germany, 158mm of — here fell in 12 hours. germany, - 270 millimetres of rain in 48 hours. that 270 millimetres of rain in 48 hours. is what brou- catastrophic that is what brought the catastrophic flooding. i why did that rain become - slow—moving, torrential and locked in the same kind of place? it was down to the jet stream, - and we had this area of low pressure across western europe, _ and because of the broad pattern, the big waves in the jet stream, that low could not move - from where it was, i and as well as that, we had big temperature contrasts in europe. - cool, fresh air across the north - west but temperatures into the high 30s across eastern areas. then humid air got pulled i in across northern germany and fed into this area _ where the winds converged together. so in many ways it . was a perfect storm. these torrential downpours i were locked in the same place for hour after hour. bbc weather presenter chris fawkes. the rescue teams, the search teams must be exhausted. how long are they likely to going to have
well, to the south—west - of bonn in germany, 158mm of — here fell in 12 hours. germany, - 270 millimetres of rain in 48 hours. that 270 millimetres of rain in 48 hours. is what brou- catastrophic that is what brought the catastrophic flooding. i why did that rain become - slow—moving, torrential and locked in the same kind of place? it was down to the jet stream, - and we had this area of low pressure across western europe, _ and because of the broad pattern, the big waves in the jet...
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the steinbach—tal dam, close to the city of bonn, remains at risk of breaching. 0ur europe correspondenttself. they have no power here, no mobile phone signal, no shops. they are relying on volunteers who are coming to help clear up, bring them food and drink. there are scenes like this going on all over western germany. the number of dead is now confirmed at more than 150 and people are still missing, and in one town alone they are looking for 59 people who are unaccounted for. angela merkel is visitng the region today and she has gone to a particularly badly hit village where a number of houses were simply swept away, completely destroyed. 0stensibly, she is here to have a look at the situation for herself. water levels here are dropping. forecasters say the flood risk is diminishing but there is now flooding in other parts of germany and western europe too. experts here are starting to worry about structures like dams and old mining tunnels. not too far from here is the dam you have mentioned. experts have had a look at it and say it is extremely unstable. they are currently trying to
the steinbach—tal dam, close to the city of bonn, remains at risk of breaching. 0ur europe correspondenttself. they have no power here, no mobile phone signal, no shops. they are relying on volunteers who are coming to help clear up, bring them food and drink. there are scenes like this going on all over western germany. the number of dead is now confirmed at more than 150 and people are still missing, and in one town alone they are looking for 59 people who are unaccounted for. angela merkel...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> let's hear it for joe bonn bonn bonnamasa, all!ure island, the venetian. those are where we will see fireworks just jumping into the night sky any moment from now. and you can see in these live images from overhead. all the cars that have come out and they're packing the streets. it should be amazing. >> i believe it. we've seen some great fireworks shows. do you know what i love about this night? the return of live music. i mean, there in philadelphia, you saw the crowds. a huge crowd in nashville for brad paisley. kool and the gang there. i'm sure a lot of these artists have tried to give us the virtual concerts and the zoom performances and we appreciated those over the last 15, 16 months. but there is nothing like standing will shoulder to shoulder with people singing the exact same lyrics of your artist. at a nightclub or at a stadium. and then they turn that mic to you and say you sing and you belt it out until you lose your voice. there is nothing like it and i am so excited that america is getting back to live performances.
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> let's hear it for joe bonn bonn bonnamasa, all!ure island, the venetian. those are where we will see fireworks just jumping into the night sky any moment from now. and you can see in these live images from overhead. all the cars that have come out and they're packing the streets. it should be amazing. >> i believe it. we've seen some great fireworks shows. do you know what i love about this night? the return of live music. i mean,...
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former barclays ceo bonn diamond, now -- bob diamond on joining forces with circle and entering the ring are really getting dinged today especially. bob diamond next. closing bell ringing in 28 minutes, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental......
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it is heated to 100 degrees celsius and pure core bonn dioxide is released and collected.w companies doing the capture. it installed the system in 2017, by 2020 raised $100 million from the likes of audi, microsoft and stripe and is building a larger plant in iceland >> it has to become a trillion dollar market. those are the investments that they see are the long-term >> reporter: he likens it to electric vehicles, solar panels and wind farms now the state of california is working on using carbon capture to reach its aggressive goal of carbon neutrality. >> we have to try to proceed there is no choice we have to sequester carbon another a high rate. >> reporter: he's at the center of the uk berke lip. carbon capture technology has been around for a while, he notes, but was considered too expensive. >> the price has already come down dramatically and as it scales up, i think it's fought unrealistic to think this is a viable opportunity. >> reporter: alex says the world needs about 50,000 carbon capture plants by 2050, which would cost about $10 trillion. a colossal investm
it is heated to 100 degrees celsius and pure core bonn dioxide is released and collected.w companies doing the capture. it installed the system in 2017, by 2020 raised $100 million from the likes of audi, microsoft and stripe and is building a larger plant in iceland >> it has to become a trillion dollar market. those are the investments that they see are the long-term >> reporter: he likens it to electric vehicles, solar panels and wind farms now the state of california is working...
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another town severely hit by flooding is insul, outside bonn, damein mcguinness is there. the centre of this small village you can see the extent village you can here in the centre of this small village you can see the extent and the impact of the destruction. usually, the two sides of this village are connected by an old solid stone bridge. that bridge has been completely washed away. now it is impossible to go from one side of the village to the other. local people have to shout across to see if everyone is ok. you cannot call either, you cannot send e—mails because the internet is down, and telecommunications are down, mobile phones are down, it's a difficult situation for people here. for on this side of the village people are clearing up and mike is being swept away and the sign is being pulled out of peoples houses. 0n away and the sign is being pulled out of peoples houses. on that side of the village the situation is worse because it's not a question of clearing up, it's a question of rebuilding the destruction. so why is this happening now? some politicians say th
another town severely hit by flooding is insul, outside bonn, damein mcguinness is there. the centre of this small village you can see the extent village you can here in the centre of this small village you can see the extent and the impact of the destruction. usually, the two sides of this village are connected by an old solid stone bridge. that bridge has been completely washed away. now it is impossible to go from one side of the village to the other. local people have to shout across to see...
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torrential, hitting the same area pretty much all day with the largest falls just to the south—west of bonn three times the amount of normal rain fell injuly over the 2a—hour period. the reason that storm system didn't move us because we have this large jet stream pattern and an area of low pressure centred over germany and that gave it a glancing blow that brought flooding to parts of london. but it locks the area in place and are fed off the extreme temperature contrast we had in over europe, with warm and moist air originating from the mediterranean, getting pulled around across northern germany and sucked into the stationary front with torrential rain. the rain lasted all day and it was extreme and brought the catastrophic flooding. thank ou. borisjohnson appears to have poured cold water on an independent report that called for a tax on sugar and salt to help tackle obesity. the national food strategy�*s independent report says a tax would encourage manufacturers to make their products healthier. currently around two—thirds of adults are above a healthy weight — and of these half are l
torrential, hitting the same area pretty much all day with the largest falls just to the south—west of bonn three times the amount of normal rain fell injuly over the 2a—hour period. the reason that storm system didn't move us because we have this large jet stream pattern and an area of low pressure centred over germany and that gave it a glancing blow that brought flooding to parts of london. but it locks the area in place and are fed off the extreme temperature contrast we had in over...
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some torrential downpours yesterday showing up on the radar picturejust to the south—west of bonn.ding across the uk is going to be with us through the rest of this week, the weekend and even influencing the weather into next week as well. it means we will have more scenes like this. it really has been a glorious day so far in parts of cumbria, whereas across central and eastern england, we do have some patches of cloud around. the cloud, though, is very thin, it�*s only about 300 metres thick, so there is a chance, i think, particularly later this afternoon and towards the evening time, it will break up and will see some sunshine coming through. but the best of the sunshine today is wales, south west england, northern ireland, scotland, eastern counties of northern ireland. 0vernight tonight, a bit more cloud pushes back into the north—west, otherwise it is dry with clear spells around. temperatures 11 to 15 degrees or so. they are the minimum temperatures by the end of the night. friday another dry day coming up as that area of high pressure continues to flex its muscles. could s
some torrential downpours yesterday showing up on the radar picturejust to the south—west of bonn.ding across the uk is going to be with us through the rest of this week, the weekend and even influencing the weather into next week as well. it means we will have more scenes like this. it really has been a glorious day so far in parts of cumbria, whereas across central and eastern england, we do have some patches of cloud around. the cloud, though, is very thin, it�*s only about 300 metres...
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germany, torrential downpours yesterday showing up on the radar picture just to the south—west of bonnstorms were kicked off by this upper area of low pressure that was stuck overhead in germany. whereas here in the uk the jet stream passing is ridged and what that does is it builds pressure. so this area of high pressure that's building across the uk is going to be with us through the rest of this week, the weekend and even influences the weather into next week as well. it means we will have more scenes like this, it really has been a glorious day so far in parts of cumbria. whereas across central and eastern england we do have some patches of cloud around. the cloud, though, is very thin, it's only about 300 metres thick so there is a chance i think, particularly later this afternoon, towards the evening time it will break up and we will see some sunshine coming through. but the best of the sunshine today, wales, south—west england, northern england, scotland and eastern counties of northern ireland. 0vernight tonight, a bit more cloud pushes back into the north—west otherwise it's d
germany, torrential downpours yesterday showing up on the radar picture just to the south—west of bonnstorms were kicked off by this upper area of low pressure that was stuck overhead in germany. whereas here in the uk the jet stream passing is ridged and what that does is it builds pressure. so this area of high pressure that's building across the uk is going to be with us through the rest of this week, the weekend and even influences the weather into next week as well. it means we will have...
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we reached out to governor gavin newsom, mayor eric garcetti and councilman mike bonn and district attorneye off of venice beach in recent weeks into housing. that was a statement from councilman bonn, and although you saw the one lady who was supporting the councilman, the majority of folks that were there were crediting the sheriff for going out there, making relationships with those folks and getting them off the beach. rachel: lawrence, i used the hang out this in my 20s. we'd go roller blading, me and my girlfriends. it's such a beautiful, fun place to be, and it's so sad to see how dirty and gross it is. thanks for covering this story, lawrence. >> reporter: thanks my friend. rachel: a group of navy seals on a mission to transform congress. these proud patriots join us next. ♪♪ from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now a
we reached out to governor gavin newsom, mayor eric garcetti and councilman mike bonn and district attorneye off of venice beach in recent weeks into housing. that was a statement from councilman bonn, and although you saw the one lady who was supporting the councilman, the majority of folks that were there were crediting the sheriff for going out there, making relationships with those folks and getting them off the beach. rachel: lawrence, i used the hang out this in my 20s. we'd go roller...
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out of china says that if you don't curb for bitcoin mining they could see 130 million tons of kor bonn for year. so my point is that carbon crisis is here, and we need to do everything to reduce carbon crisis, and to what i saw in my own community. i appreciate this committee, and i yield. >> the gentle lady yields, and i recognize the gentleman from south carolina for ten minutes. >> some of my colleagues have painted a broadcast danst shar la tans and ban on crypto currencies in the u.s. if we could for a moment and take a deep breath and remember the words of president obama who said that blockchain is a fine information gathering tool, and that it could be potentially revolutionary technologies, and make sure they are not squandered. so mr. van valkenberg, are cooler heads prevailing or have hotter heads won out? >> we have met with all of the regulatory agencies that have some jurisdiction over crypto currencies, and i have been ak -- acquainted with a group of people that have been working at this level, and so we have seen cooler heads prevail for a long time. we have had reason
out of china says that if you don't curb for bitcoin mining they could see 130 million tons of kor bonn for year. so my point is that carbon crisis is here, and we need to do everything to reduce carbon crisis, and to what i saw in my own community. i appreciate this committee, and i yield. >> the gentle lady yields, and i recognize the gentleman from south carolina for ten minutes. >> some of my colleagues have painted a broadcast danst shar la tans and ban on crypto currencies in...
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however, under the current ordinance, employers can deny request for bonn fied business seasons. if they were encouraged to do so. by changing that standard to require accommodations, the city could protect its workers for a clear, easily understood standard consistent with those news and other circumstances in state law. work place flexibility or predictability is the right place for family, business, or community. creation of the family work place ordinance, but now the ordinance needs additional improvement. family friendly workplace ordinance to accomodation. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, ms. gutierrez for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, chair ronen and supervisor melgar and safai. thank you, supervisor chan for bringing this hearing forward today. i'm elizabeth newman. i'm the policy director on the status of women. and as director mulligan noted, the office of labor standard about the family friendly work place ordinance. i did want to mention on the primary part of this outreach was informing combrs about the benefits to them of family friendly wo
however, under the current ordinance, employers can deny request for bonn fied business seasons. if they were encouraged to do so. by changing that standard to require accommodations, the city could protect its workers for a clear, easily understood standard consistent with those news and other circumstances in state law. work place flexibility or predictability is the right place for family, business, or community. creation of the family work place ordinance, but now the ordinance needs...