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that is what we see here at cohesity. we have a path toward profitability.t is what we are focused on is partners. >> we are very fiscally responsible. we have a clear path to profitability. eventually it is all about unit economics. our unit economics are great. we invest more on the growth side because we know that eventually it will move toward profitability. taylor: tesla tends to dominate the global auto market by building its first self-driving car. customers adore autopilot. they have logged more than 1.5 billion miles. often pushing the limits of the software. the technology still has far to go, given that there have been casualties using the future. what was it like to ride in a esla on autopilot? >> the word i would use is creepy, in the sense that it feels weird to have the car turned the wheel, accelerate, with no input from you at all. it is very humanlike. it really does require supervision. taylor: you hinted on detention, which is this great technology. but casualties are also coming. is that the internal tension that tesla is facing right no
that is what we see here at cohesity. we have a path toward profitability.t is what we are focused on is partners. >> we are very fiscally responsible. we have a clear path to profitability. eventually it is all about unit economics. our unit economics are great. we invest more on the growth side because we know that eventually it will move toward profitability. taylor: tesla tends to dominate the global auto market by building its first self-driving car. customers adore autopilot. they...
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even though mr zucker berg has been in front of congress on more than one occasion we don't have a cohesive way to regulate and many of the proposed legislation in congress has never really gotten that far to do it so i think that if you were to ask me the dynamic and the favor is absolutely for facebook and against war in the united states some mysteries that cover the size of this media regarding senator warren and the rest of our plans that and she got to like a president that i would bet that we would have a legal challenge and i bet that we will win so you would bet would you bet against facebook and that's an area. well i think i would bet for facebook because i've never seen warren's plan for life after facebook and so there's really only 2 options warrant has one is to create this regulatory environment where they are going to be regulated like any other type of. entity out there here in the united states or 2 like we saw in their early 1980 s. like with a t. and t. and bell is to break it up and so both scenarios face a lot of challenges i hear a lot of rhetoric from senator warner
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-- to find a cohesive message. what is really interesting is there's a feud between the chief of staff mick mulvaney and the white house counsel about how to play this. >> yes. this is a feud that's been going on for some time. kaitlan and i have been reporting on it since the beginning of last week. clearly that has escalated. and it has escalated in a very dangerous way for the white house, according to a lot of people who are concerned, because what it means is that they're kind of -- they're just not moving. the feud means that they are not doing what they need to do. and what we have seen is because of that, congressional republicans kind of taking over the message. the president has been sending up flairs saying, do what you need to do. defend me more. what they've done on capitol hill is, because they don't know what's coming next, they don't know what they don't know and they'll admit that privately. they've been attacking the process and so they are doing that in large part because there is no direction, a
-- to find a cohesive message. what is really interesting is there's a feud between the chief of staff mick mulvaney and the white house counsel about how to play this. >> yes. this is a feud that's been going on for some time. kaitlan and i have been reporting on it since the beginning of last week. clearly that has escalated. and it has escalated in a very dangerous way for the white house, according to a lot of people who are concerned, because what it means is that they're kind of --...
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most country has the heaviest cohesion despite its diversity years. ago in germany more. in 45 minutes on d w. luxury behind the mirror humans are exploited and animals cruelly slaughtered. big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production. but who is monitoring the some contractors. and investigative documentary goes to italy and china and looks pretty high in the glamorous. a fresh . look surety. starts non-membership. welcome to global 3000 this week we meet a young entrepreneur who's helped breathes life back into a russian village on the brink of extinction. the multi a stunning and more and more luxury hotels and airports are being built that we look at the downside of tourism. and we head to uganda where p. .
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growth has come at a cost cities are choked by pollution access to information restricted social cohesion and rigidly enforced minorities repressed though its economy is starting to flag at the age of $70.00 the people's republic of china is showing no signs of retirement it's been a story of massive changes over the years and one man who's had a front row seat to many of them has been victor go but he was a former english interpreter a chinese leader dunc shopping who began the process of journals opening up and reform in the late seventy's mr goh it's got ugly vice president of china the center for china and globalization and he joins me now from beijing good to go great to have you on the program how would you describe where china. i think celebrations will happen everywhere in china and i think when we celebrate the seventy's the anniversary we need to look back upon what china has achieved over the past 70 years and in particular over the past 7 yes and i would say anyone with any decency of the mind would agree that there has been tremendous amount of transformation and changes for
growth has come at a cost cities are choked by pollution access to information restricted social cohesion and rigidly enforced minorities repressed though its economy is starting to flag at the age of $70.00 the people's republic of china is showing no signs of retirement it's been a story of massive changes over the years and one man who's had a front row seat to many of them has been victor go but he was a former english interpreter a chinese leader dunc shopping who began the process of...
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of our leaders were hiding behind this idea of nation building and cohesion we contacted multiple governments that still have colonial era laws in place to ask why decades after independence those laws are still on the books none of them got back to us it's not just the legacy of colonialism that lingers on in africa but the legal residue of apartheid in south africa this year marks 25 years of democracy in the country but journalists there still have to contend with laws that were designed to preserve white minority rule. 982 protection of information act gave some thought because apart take government sweeping powers to keep secrets and silence journalists in a democratic iraq many of the provisions in that glow are deemed unconstitutional but that hasn't prevented its use a big surprise was last year when an investigative journalist. who had. that's in a book called the president suddenly found himself on the receiving end of a police raid and this was. the stance because he had confidential information from the intelligence services in his possession he's been charged under this act and w
of our leaders were hiding behind this idea of nation building and cohesion we contacted multiple governments that still have colonial era laws in place to ask why decades after independence those laws are still on the books none of them got back to us it's not just the legacy of colonialism that lingers on in africa but the legal residue of apartheid in south africa this year marks 25 years of democracy in the country but journalists there still have to contend with laws that were designed to...
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i need sky ties to al the unity also means people coming together in a cohesive society. and it means that everyone who comes here is a part of that society that's the good that. in 1905 at the end of world war 2 everyone in germany had to pull together. but then their solidarity was put to the test there were massive shortages of food and other essential supplies and hundreds of thousands of people strode on arriving from the eastern territories regions that had belonged to germany before it started the war. it was a mass exodus of millions of refugees and displaced persons came from east and west prussia pomerania so lazy or was or didn't land and even as far as the regions of but not and transylvania. in some over 12000000 people looking for a new home. put in place a good boy i was born and bred enjoying the war but it was after the war ended we had to leave. we didn't flee we were driven out of prison for that we were catholics and we ended up in the state of cheering and. there everyone else was protestant we spoke a high german dialect i felt out of place in so man
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it makes sense, so i think that's the cohesive thing.n of brands, all about the experience, all about the cross promoting of the two brands in the same space. we got one shot to do this. the store is not -- it's not ready. ♪ hey, shauna. do you want to grab your laptop? let's go up front. i'm back at the brea location because i want to rev up the marketing efforts for the launch, and i also want to pick shauna's brain. so what i want to do is... shauna: actually, can i talk to you really quick for a second? lemonis: you can talk to me about anything. shauna: i, actually, i'm really glad we're able to connect, and i wanted to thank you so much for the last several months, and for this opportunity, but i'm actually going to move in a different direction. so effective immediately, i'm going to be resigning. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. shauna: i'm actually going to move in a different direction. (steel-drumhello?one sounds) hello there! almond joy is tropi-calling! when you ne
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want to deal with together with our individual experiences i'm to shape the future lives about the cohesion among everyone living in this country to peace with evolution it was generally ladies and gentlemen we all go into a place because it is just a stones in there sitting so hordes of who did not really feel at home lawyer up and in 1809 they expressed this and finally had the opportunity to do so this is going on to some date a lack of freedom took the opportunity of its citizens for a very long time to make decisions about their lives on their own inside and some of. them atop the other and the little band this meant that its citizens and saddam .
want to deal with together with our individual experiences i'm to shape the future lives about the cohesion among everyone living in this country to peace with evolution it was generally ladies and gentlemen we all go into a place because it is just a stones in there sitting so hordes of who did not really feel at home lawyer up and in 1809 they expressed this and finally had the opportunity to do so this is going on to some date a lack of freedom took the opportunity of its citizens for a very...
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growth has come at a cost cities are choked by pollution access to information restricted social cohesion and rigidly enforced minorities repressed though its economy is starting to flag at the age of $70.00 the people's republic of china is showing no signs of retirement. the new conservative government of greece says it wants to return 10000 migrants to turkey by the end of next year the decision came at a crisis meeting all of the greek government following a fire at another crowded micro-cap on sunday the death of one woman has been confirmed dr that in the morea camp on the island of lesbos. they left their homes in war torn syria for this the infamous maurya camp on the island of lesbos. sunday's fire has drawn attention to the desperate conditions here an estimated 12000 people in a camp built to hold a quarter as many. of the fire broke out and spread through containers used to house residents many were upset because they thought the firefighters took too long to arrive there were scuffles between migrants and firefighters and police fired tear gas. migrant arrivals in greece from
growth has come at a cost cities are choked by pollution access to information restricted social cohesion and rigidly enforced minorities repressed though its economy is starting to flag at the age of $70.00 the people's republic of china is showing no signs of retirement. the new conservative government of greece says it wants to return 10000 migrants to turkey by the end of next year the decision came at a crisis meeting all of the greek government following a fire at another crowded...
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want to deal with together with our individual experiences i'm to shape the future lives about the cohesion among everyone living in this country the peaceful revolution it was generally ladies and gentlemen we all go into a place because it is just a stones in their sitting so hordes of who did not really feel at home loyal opposition and in 1989 they expressed this and finally had the opportunity to do so this is going on to some date. of freedom took the opportunity of its citizens for a very long time to make decisions about their lives on their own inside and some with. them atop the other and build a little band this meant that it citizen and saddam didn't have the opportunity. to go to that end to their own personal boundaries to get a sense of what the individual could really do what they were capable of what our own capacity was unheard of and where it was in a state that set boundaries to our individual freedom of singers and capacity and where it was our own lack of ability to view and this is why it was sometimes comfortable to blame everything on the state when something didn't
want to deal with together with our individual experiences i'm to shape the future lives about the cohesion among everyone living in this country the peaceful revolution it was generally ladies and gentlemen we all go into a place because it is just a stones in their sitting so hordes of who did not really feel at home loyal opposition and in 1989 they expressed this and finally had the opportunity to do so this is going on to some date. of freedom took the opportunity of its citizens for a...
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than the other side has in this conflict and they have been very careful to protect their cohesion, including through harsh measures of imposing ultimate sanctions on those who have sought to to effect from the group because they have been cognizant of the fact that cohesion, sufficient cohesion has been their comparative advantage, so there is no quite defection strategy to resolving this. >> i have a very graham view and last you're a row that in terms of where this is headed -- especially with president trump's commitment to withdrawing troops and i think basically i find a very hard to believe that there will be some turnaround here militarily, my issue going forward and i agree totally and i said this publicly if you can withdraw troops i have no reason to absolve taliban on counter-terrorism issues, who doesn't make any sense to, me especially when you're not getting any firm commitments that they're actually trying to sit down with the afghan government or anything along those lines, i don't think there is a turnaround strategy at this point, there is no silver bullet at this
than the other side has in this conflict and they have been very careful to protect their cohesion, including through harsh measures of imposing ultimate sanctions on those who have sought to to effect from the group because they have been cognizant of the fact that cohesion, sufficient cohesion has been their comparative advantage, so there is no quite defection strategy to resolving this. >> i have a very graham view and last you're a row that in terms of where this is headed --...
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think that this shows that the white house and the republicans are kind of struggling to figure out cohesiveesponse to a lot of the impeachment inquiries and investigations and especially as new details are referred, their second whistle-blower is being represented by the same lawyers of the first whistle-blower now, and so there's a lot of new developments that the republicans have yet to come up with a cohesive response. right now the tactic is to divert and deny that there was any wrongdoing. and until i think they figure out what their next step is going to be that's what we're going to see going forward. >> have we seen that strategy of divert as you mentioned, gain some traction or even some success with trump supporters? i mean, how do you see this -- >> or moreace as well. >> yeah, i mean, specifically, emily you know better than i do, but tell me, i mean, how does this play along the fault lines of those who are die hardcore supporters of the president and those that are on the fence? >> well, i think that those who are hardcore supporters of the president, to them this is just sort
think that this shows that the white house and the republicans are kind of struggling to figure out cohesiveesponse to a lot of the impeachment inquiries and investigations and especially as new details are referred, their second whistle-blower is being represented by the same lawyers of the first whistle-blower now, and so there's a lot of new developments that the republicans have yet to come up with a cohesive response. right now the tactic is to divert and deny that there was any...
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was a country has to have some cohesion the spiders are diverse a shift. now in germany for a while team in 75 minutes on d w. i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers what alliances. what's your story. ready ready and what numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor another yes you want to become a citizen. in 4 migrants your platform for reliable information. luxury behind the mirrored humans are exploited and animals cruelly slaughtered big brands have committed to fair working conditions and sustainable production but who is monitoring the subcontractors and investigative documentary goes to italy and china and looks behind the glamorous facades of fashion houses luxury behind the murray starts november 5th on d w. hello. played . this is news live from berlin germany's foreign minister is an anchor up for what could
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country has to have some cohesion despite its diversity i. am i am going home in a car more. in 15 minutes on d. w. . the truth. is the birth of markets. the morning more. into your business magazine. germany on t.w. . take a trip on us to go christmas market hopping with jane w. in cologne and a wooden board up that's how much airfare and hotel are included for you and a guest. just tell us which german steak is your favorite. what's the most beautiful place in germany. what would you like to explore most to enter check in at d w dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some. years after the fall of the berlin november 9th. this is d.w. news live from berlin turkey is not convinced by a german plan for an international say so in northeastern syria germany's foreign minister heiko boxes in ankara for talks with his turkish counterpart who says the proposal is not realistic possum's visit comes amid tensions over turkey's offensive against kurds in northern syria. also.
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we can't solve any problem, ofess we have a strong sense national cohesion, of not only solidarity, but sympathy, of respect for each other. we can't solve anything because of the -- it's not a system, things have to go through the house and the senate, they have to be enforced by the states, the agencies have to have buy-in. you have to build a real consensus and if you have a approach that is about inflammation and rage and locking people ever deeper into silos, so thate they never -- so they trust their leaders no matter how are,tive those leaders nothing will be done and nothing has been done in the trump years or any other. it really is remarkable how thin and it isrecord is thin, at least any public spirited act, he's done a lot of graft, but on the things that a president might want to do, he becauseen very little he has not got the mechanism of leading the nation. tvald trump can never go on and speak to america because he doesn't know that place. andnly knows his america his america is becoming more moreted, and it's becoming a minority. >> i would disagree with that to the --
we can't solve any problem, ofess we have a strong sense national cohesion, of not only solidarity, but sympathy, of respect for each other. we can't solve anything because of the -- it's not a system, things have to go through the house and the senate, they have to be enforced by the states, the agencies have to have buy-in. you have to build a real consensus and if you have a approach that is about inflammation and rage and locking people ever deeper into silos, so thate they never -- so they...
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that is struggling for cohesion ladies and gentlemen is that our country does he go is that the whole truth about our country then let me tell you this is certainly not the case. let me ladies and have a land of try to see things differently because when i travel i also need people with amazing stories to tell you i listen to their story was i hear stories of new beginnings of success and failure of hopes and deception you see i hear star easy stories of in life so that each for itself do not make history with the bats and the vine by a riot of 82 millions who have left their marks on this country views in because who are we and what is this country even if not most of the some star uses. i am especially impressed by the stars of the season that. they are a force in vast. task to be took to the streets with. their immense desire for freedom and democracy that became evident in the peaceful revolution is that we're. back and i was uprooting over my doctoral thesis is in a little room in the attic of the university of gleason but i understood the desire and to move i admired the car eac
that is struggling for cohesion ladies and gentlemen is that our country does he go is that the whole truth about our country then let me tell you this is certainly not the case. let me ladies and have a land of try to see things differently because when i travel i also need people with amazing stories to tell you i listen to their story was i hear stories of new beginnings of success and failure of hopes and deception you see i hear star easy stories of in life so that each for itself do not...
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we can't solve any problem, unless we have a strong sense of national cohesion, of not only solidarity, but sympathy, of respect for each other. we can't solve anything because of the -- it's not a parliamentary system, things have to go through the house and the senate, they have to be enforced by the states, the agencies have to have buy-in. you have to build a real consensus and if you have a governing approach that is about inflammation and rage and locking people ever deeper into their respective silos, so that they never -- so they trust their leaders no matter how defective those leaders are, nothing will be done and nothing has been done in the trump years on this issue or any other. it really is remarkable how thin the trump record is and it is thin, at least any public spirited act, he's done a lot of graft, but on the things that a president might want to do, he has gotten very little because he has not got the mechanism of leading the nation. donald trump can never go on tv and speak to america because he doesn't know that place. he only knows his america and his america is
we can't solve any problem, unless we have a strong sense of national cohesion, of not only solidarity, but sympathy, of respect for each other. we can't solve anything because of the -- it's not a parliamentary system, things have to go through the house and the senate, they have to be enforced by the states, the agencies have to have buy-in. you have to build a real consensus and if you have a governing approach that is about inflammation and rage and locking people ever deeper into their...
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seriously provide for any number against the movement and the fact that caliban is an extremely cohesive movement existing 25 years without anything on the battlefield and the fact our very plain efforts to split the group to know if it made it harder we wanted the top down piece that's a different discussion but a much more viable way to get to peace in afghanistan. now the point on the present with the domestic battlefield to speculate one of the reasons they asked the guard to take on this problem. so we could talk with her the best way forward is to revise that top-down process we should not be tempted to revisit the idea that some will level campaign of attrition will wear them down because it won't. finally for the future if that process does get back on track basically the first item of every list of recommendations of conflict reintegration could be hopeless as far as the taliban and is concerned but that is crucial. i would go a step beyond to say this is one issue with negotiations as an international community we need to want it more than the parties do. we've done a fair amou
seriously provide for any number against the movement and the fact that caliban is an extremely cohesive movement existing 25 years without anything on the battlefield and the fact our very plain efforts to split the group to know if it made it harder we wanted the top down piece that's a different discussion but a much more viable way to get to peace in afghanistan. now the point on the present with the domestic battlefield to speculate one of the reasons they asked the guard to take on this...
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if isis is able to reconstitute itself, obtain more operational cohesion, control some territory there, that could be very dangerous and they could ignite a reign of terror in that region and around the world. >> let me ask you this, the president seemed to outline what our future near-term military strategy is going to be there, which is essentially, we're going to have a small number of forces in iraq that essentially can continue to do these missions when necessary. what's wrong with that as the footprint going forward, which is basically almost no footprint or almost a small one around the oil fields to what the president sort of seems to telegraph, which is a small base of operations inside of iraq? >> i think the problem was allowing turkey over the border. once turkey came over the border, the kurdish forces had to in effect abandon their mission of being the ground force, the defeat force against isis. counter terrorism from afar works to an extent. you can have a high profile precision mission, most of the time they'll be effective against one or two elements. if isis regroups
if isis is able to reconstitute itself, obtain more operational cohesion, control some territory there, that could be very dangerous and they could ignite a reign of terror in that region and around the world. >> let me ask you this, the president seemed to outline what our future near-term military strategy is going to be there, which is essentially, we're going to have a small number of forces in iraq that essentially can continue to do these missions when necessary. what's wrong with...
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one month into this impeachment inquiry and there still doesn't seem to be a cohesive message strategy. efforts to form one becoming more difficult with agreements. jeremy diamond is at the white house. jeremy, are there any strategy plans being laid out here at this point? >> reporter: well, as you pointed out, there certainly is a lot of disagreement inside the white house as to how to respond to this rapidly advancing impeachment inquiry, but there is a growing recognition from all sides inside the white house that more certainly needs to be done. white house officials don't necessarily feel like they are winning the messaging battle here as democrats bring witness after witness to corroborate damning information about the president's involvement in these ukraine matters. what we are learning, though, is that there is an effort by some white house officials to hire somebody to essentially run the messaging operation as it relates to impeachment. so, essentially, take off some of the load from the white house press shop. jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, i
one month into this impeachment inquiry and there still doesn't seem to be a cohesive message strategy. efforts to form one becoming more difficult with agreements. jeremy diamond is at the white house. jeremy, are there any strategy plans being laid out here at this point? >> reporter: well, as you pointed out, there certainly is a lot of disagreement inside the white house as to how to respond to this rapidly advancing impeachment inquiry, but there is a growing recognition from all...
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anyoned be a mistake for to feel they can trust a cohesive principal american policy in the region.re e is none. it fluctuates and it has a lot to do with whatever particular security interest may be at stake at a particular moment. to build upon this, the idea that you can have a region that is protected and possibly create a state has proven to be a significant mistake. >> we are talking about 1000 american troops who are already pulling out from the region. what kind d of effect will this have on the ground? large extent the presence of american troops is symbolic. it is not so much how many there are. it is the idea that they are there and because they are there there are limitations on what others can do. turkey cannot advance on an area that has 20 american soldiers, let alone a thousand. when they withdraw, they are giving the green light. -- thisn light creates notion of a safe zone is ancient. it is eight years old. we have been n hearing about tueyey wanting tcreaeate a safee zone for refugees. back.also trying to push in the eyes of turkey, to have kurdrds on the border a
anyoned be a mistake for to feel they can trust a cohesive principal american policy in the region.re e is none. it fluctuates and it has a lot to do with whatever particular security interest may be at stake at a particular moment. to build upon this, the idea that you can have a region that is protected and possibly create a state has proven to be a significant mistake. >> we are talking about 1000 american troops who are already pulling out from the region. what kind d of effect will...
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en cohesión de días más de dos y 2000 clientes podrían versus servicio interrumpido nuevamente, debidorios los condados que podrían verse afectados andrés tiene los detalles >>> la taquería que maneja juanita en santa rosa uno se recupera perdieron entre 4000 y 5000 $ >>> fue mucha pérdida de comida, dinero y de todo >>> los cortes de luz programados podrían comenzar el miércoles en total son 15 los condados que están bajo alerta entre los que destaca san mateo y napa los cortes de luz podrían durar entre 24 y 48 horas pero estos podrían extenderse >>> porque dice que sus meteorólogos aseguran que hay posibilidad de que el calor y los vientos de este día podré no meter el riesgo de incendio y por eso, hay posibilidades de que ocurran estos apagones programado. gloria trabaja como mesera y en el corte eléctrico anterior estuvo sin ganar dinero por tres días >>> la semana pasada tuvimos que estar así para hacerla rendir >>> para carlos quien trabajo en la cocina de un restaurante tamés significaría un golpe al bolsillo >>> la recomendación es estar preparados en caso de que le corten el
en cohesión de días más de dos y 2000 clientes podrían versus servicio interrumpido nuevamente, debidorios los condados que podrían verse afectados andrés tiene los detalles >>> la taquería que maneja juanita en santa rosa uno se recupera perdieron entre 4000 y 5000 $ >>> fue mucha pérdida de comida, dinero y de todo >>> los cortes de luz programados podrían comenzar el miércoles en total son 15 los condados que están bajo alerta entre los que destaca san...
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people say this time the military is better, more cohesive, trained better. there is concern that if the u.s. left again, stability would melt away. >> do you want to talk about troop drawdown in afghanistan and where we are on that? >> this is an interesting one. president trump mentioned a couple of times during the campaign, as president, why he doesn't under how he doesn't understand why we can't get out of there. at the time secretary mattis wanted a troop increase in august 2017. again, it would be a surge and then we would get out. there have been reports recently, i believe cnbc news reported yesterday, the anti-gun is re-upping on plans for an afghanistan withdrawal. the reality is that the president is dictating with little influence from the pentagon in terms of military policy and getting out of somewhere. the pentagon was caught flat-footed. they are trying not to because quite as flat-footed in the future. >> dave, ohio, good morning. >> top of the morning to you, sir. i have three inconvenient facts the state. first of all, this is the second t
people say this time the military is better, more cohesive, trained better. there is concern that if the u.s. left again, stability would melt away. >> do you want to talk about troop drawdown in afghanistan and where we are on that? >> this is an interesting one. president trump mentioned a couple of times during the campaign, as president, why he doesn't under how he doesn't understand why we can't get out of there. at the time secretary mattis wanted a troop increase in august...
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only gradually that people began to see the deterioration of the soil and when it has lost its cohesivenessrosion. i remember very well standing here just in that field looking out over the horizon and just being horror struck to see a great dust cloud obscuring the horizon. in dry, sunny windy conditions in the spring and particularly, the fine soil particles on the surface get whipped up into a cloud that can rise into the air three or 400 feet. there is no soil erosion with good farming. if i went out and picked up a handful of my soil here, you'd see it's so alive, it almost walks off my hands. it's full of wiggly things. there was a classic book written by lady eve balfour balfour there was a classic book written by lady eve balfour who founded the soil association called the living soil that really made people sit up and think. lady eve was an independent—minded lady and she was interested in farming, one of the first women farmers. she was dear lovely. a bit frightening to begin with because she had short hair! short, grey hair and a rather husky, deep voice. she pointed out that it'
only gradually that people began to see the deterioration of the soil and when it has lost its cohesivenessrosion. i remember very well standing here just in that field looking out over the horizon and just being horror struck to see a great dust cloud obscuring the horizon. in dry, sunny windy conditions in the spring and particularly, the fine soil particles on the surface get whipped up into a cloud that can rise into the air three or 400 feet. there is no soil erosion with good farming. if...
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the report said there was never a cohesive development or evaluation of the systems safety. that is partially because there was so much paperwork that was incomplete. that got lost in the shuffle. the anti-stall system on bowling max jed was linked to two deadly crashes last year. that jet still grounded worldwide. >>> a blow to facebook's crypto currency project. visa and mastercard along with two other payment giants are dropping out of facebook's plan for a worldwide digital currency. this comes a week after paypal yelled out of their partnership. facebook ceo is set to testify before government officials on its currency in less than two weeks. >>> this years fleet week will include special recognition for two members of the army. who help the victims of the summer shooting. as san bruno mall. spoke to them about their experience. >> reporter: >> that is a hero. the other staff sergeant sitting next to isaiah was closest to the food court where the shooting actually took place. also jumped into action to help a victim. he said his army training kicked in to help to save t
the report said there was never a cohesive development or evaluation of the systems safety. that is partially because there was so much paperwork that was incomplete. that got lost in the shuffle. the anti-stall system on bowling max jed was linked to two deadly crashes last year. that jet still grounded worldwide. >>> a blow to facebook's crypto currency project. visa and mastercard along with two other payment giants are dropping out of facebook's plan for a worldwide digital...
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do directly with this inequality whether you whether it's urban crime whether it's lack of social cohesion political instability a number of things are the consequence of inequality and the i.m.f. arrives and adds an extra layer of impoverishment of inequality of precariousness you know says the state is the problem in a context with an already absence of state and state regulation so for 1015 years in the early 2000 you had sort of progressive some would say left wing left of center governments that kind of put those multilateral lending institutions you know on hold or sort of decided to govern without their help it created you know the result of these governments throughout the region was growth reduction of inequality between 200-201-2900 1000000 people were lifted out of poverty in latin america and now the i.m.f. is back you've just said it ecuador in argentina good examples and you've got in ecuador people going back in poverty in argentina people going back into poverty so yes there's an it there's a new unit there's a big discussion to be had on the role and if areas well i would
do directly with this inequality whether you whether it's urban crime whether it's lack of social cohesion political instability a number of things are the consequence of inequality and the i.m.f. arrives and adds an extra layer of impoverishment of inequality of precariousness you know says the state is the problem in a context with an already absence of state and state regulation so for 1015 years in the early 2000 you had sort of progressive some would say left wing left of center...
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of our leaders we're hiding behind this idea of nation building and cohesion we contacted multiple governments that still have colonial era laws in place to ask why decades after independence those laws are still on the books none of them got back to us it's not just the legacy of colonialism that lingers on in africa but the legal residue of apartheid in south africa. this year marks 25 years of democracy in the country but journalists there still have to contend with doors that were designed to preserve white minority rule. 1982 protection of information act gave some thought because apart take government sweeping powers to keep secrets and silence journalists in a democratic era many of the provisions in that glow are deemed unconstitutional but that hasn't prevented its use a big surprise was last year when an investigative journalist. who had written a book called the president suddenly found himself on the receiving end of a police raid and. it was. his stance simply because he had confidential information from the intelligence services in his possession he's been charged under this act
of our leaders we're hiding behind this idea of nation building and cohesion we contacted multiple governments that still have colonial era laws in place to ask why decades after independence those laws are still on the books none of them got back to us it's not just the legacy of colonialism that lingers on in africa but the legal residue of apartheid in south africa. this year marks 25 years of democracy in the country but journalists there still have to contend with doors that were designed...
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he has to have some cohesion despite a subversive a safe place. in germany for a t.v. in 15 minutes on d w. eco india. it's the most basic human love. but more than 800000000 people worldwide don't have access to reliable sources claim by. dismissing one closest to the deep dive into new solutions to protect the most important resources. in 60 minutes d w. e take a personal e un with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. pick up more than football online. the city. are always. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population . last lions funds occupied the city center in tulsa 70 president detergents response was. different but again the colors. of. the ring conquest turned into tragedy. this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did mohamed become a gateway to islamize. her until now the seashore to live in washington has the initial an exclusive report from a destroyed suit the philippines took in the sunshine starts october 24th on the d.w. . this is d w news live fr
he has to have some cohesion despite a subversive a safe place. in germany for a t.v. in 15 minutes on d w. eco india. it's the most basic human love. but more than 800000000 people worldwide don't have access to reliable sources claim by. dismissing one closest to the deep dive into new solutions to protect the most important resources. in 60 minutes d w. e take a personal e un with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. pick up more than...
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doubling up with lead in your food i think it's in the strategy of russia of putin to split the cohesion of the western community and it's up to ever one to show that he is already on the side of nato but i think the a membership of the nato membership of turkey is at stake and we have to do a lot to convince everyone to stay with nato not to to implement the s 400 and to show also to put in that the western stance course if together and we give an account come combo has given took a chance with it with a proposal you know let me ask you about that proposal yesterday she she made that proposal public and it calls for a safe zone along the border between syria and turkey to be administered by what she described as it as an international force of some sort is that a realistic plan in your opinion well i think this plan has 3 or 4 different layers the 1st is the european union will care about refugees and to keep them in the region 2nd it's an offer to turkey to cooperate again with the west and to show that they are a step fost member of nato 3rd it's also a sign to russia russia is a teac
doubling up with lead in your food i think it's in the strategy of russia of putin to split the cohesion of the western community and it's up to ever one to show that he is already on the side of nato but i think the a membership of the nato membership of turkey is at stake and we have to do a lot to convince everyone to stay with nato not to to implement the s 400 and to show also to put in that the western stance course if together and we give an account come combo has given took a chance...
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the more we have a lack of cohesion between congressional republicans both in the house and senate of how do we speak with a unified voice, what is our message from it will have people looking for their own political viability rather than president trump's. laura: we are hearing that the chair of the senate judiciary committee, liney graham, has invited rudy giuliani to testify. is that going to accomplish anything more than great political theater? ron: it goes back to a questn you asked a few moments ago, did the president interfere and work with ukraine to impact our election. i honestly don't know. i don't know what mr. giuliani has been looking at. there will be fireworks to be certain, but whether he can add something from a legal or substantive matter remains to be seen. laura: doesn't it underlined the fact that mr. giuliani was freelancing and apparently carrying out foreign policy on behalf of the president while also in conjunction with state department officials? ron: it seems odd to me that the esident's personal attorney would be doing something of this nature. that is w
the more we have a lack of cohesion between congressional republicans both in the house and senate of how do we speak with a unified voice, what is our message from it will have people looking for their own political viability rather than president trump's. laura: we are hearing that the chair of the senate judiciary committee, liney graham, has invited rudy giuliani to testify. is that going to accomplish anything more than great political theater? ron: it goes back to a questn you asked a few...
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no plans and no identified source of that funding what we are putting forward is a cohesive systems change with accountability measures that every step of the way with a funding source identified that will be implemented over time solve the crisis in our streets the department of public health says what's not already budgeted for urgent care sf will be a priority in the mayor's upcoming budget maureen kelly kron 4 news. over to the east right now people in walnut creek are demanding that pg take action on what they're calling. >>a problematic power the poll. so the poll isn't ross more it's been connected to 5. there's within the last 12 years. so with the latest fire sparking when a squirrel was electrocuted and fell down. we reached out to pg and they say that they will replace 20 other polls because that area has been identified as a 5 there are threats own. but people say that they've heard all of this before. >>ipg needle be replaced this month. we have about half a month ago. we do not have an exact date we can just hope for residents that they actually follow through this time this
no plans and no identified source of that funding what we are putting forward is a cohesive systems change with accountability measures that every step of the way with a funding source identified that will be implemented over time solve the crisis in our streets the department of public health says what's not already budgeted for urgent care sf will be a priority in the mayor's upcoming budget maureen kelly kron 4 news. over to the east right now people in walnut creek are demanding that pg...