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d. david. all the protest says would converge on colombo and not budge until they see the exit of president go to bed, roger boxer where i am at. what you can probably see in the background is essentially a huge crowd. this at the moment is mainly university student. they have basically gathered in front of the barricade, one of the roads leading up to the president's house. now are essentially the government was a put on notice by literally the entire country civil society students that they were coming to see him, bull. and this is what, this is all about. the government, as you can see, or just unfolding as we speak, there's an ambulance that literally came, the protest says, you know, trying to make it down that road, leading to the presidents. i was, the protest says suspected that it was just a ploy to try and get in to this heavily fortified area. they surrounded that ambulance. we've just seen the ambulance retreat. are the student said that they had valid suspicions that this was just
d. david. all the protest says would converge on colombo and not budge until they see the exit of president go to bed, roger boxer where i am at. what you can probably see in the background is essentially a huge crowd. this at the moment is mainly university student. they have basically gathered in front of the barricade, one of the roads leading up to the president's house. now are essentially the government was a put on notice by literally the entire country civil society students that they...
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d. david, i'm all these for you. awesome. that would sanjay got the news double blah gobbled our april. stuck are soon giving you some book restricted better gum. yes. dish minute morning. eug. meet them. what's your song? yes, she gestured, proficient the net of our watch each the tree but happy ships, little tragic preppy ship change and you put up your course algebra one me on sim. she wore sam. those nachos her, her junk placed them for vehicle, was among the big st. 8 between the 5th of vision of bobby, to the virgin, eager to simply not nego, they go to the new she go back, go hammer. i thought him up with the church for the stunner. some of the funny, sensual. nothing's onions upon a piece, mom. oh, shift from you, sneeze and museums for the japanese be 70 creation of a bit, span up japanese. private and post britain fundamentally mostly mellow vanessa. technical to be not in a metal says a sounded democratic megabytes for prover. consequence. he was dying engineers. i'll stop on paval on some of the school, just them
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d. david ramos before you go. awesome. that would singleton use double blah goldar april stocker syndrome. be new. simple breasted super gum. yes. dish mineral mounting. huge. meet them. what's your song? yes, she gestured, proficient the net of our watch each the tree but therapy ship's little fragile peppy, ship change. and you put up your shadrach. why me on sim, she go. awesome. does nachos her, her jump list them for get was among a bit sand between the 5th of vision of bobby, to the virgin, eager to simply not nego, they got to diminish. she go back to him for a for him, out of the church for this done some of the funny, sensual, nothing's onions on a piece. mom. how chef? from you sneeze. i'm your jumps for the japanese be 70 creation of that span up japanese private up hospital. fundamental me most with mello, vanessa snuggled to be not in a metal says a sounded democratic megabytes for prover consequence. he was dying and nero stocum puzzle on us. some of them to her, she had a significant good news or said that t
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d. david ramos before you bought them. that would sanjay got the news double, blah gobbled. are it pro stock? are soon giving you some progress would say better gum yes. dish mineral mounting. huge. meet them. what's your song? yes, she gestured. proficient the net of our watch each the tree but therapy ships. little fragile, peppy. ship trans. am you potter after your war? shadrach, why me? on sim, she wore sam those nachos her, her junk, placed them for get some of the big st between the if the position of veronica, the subpoena nego, they go to the menu, she go to him. so they took him out of the church for this done some of the funny, sensual, nothing's onions upon a piece. mom. how chef, chum, you sneeze. i'm your jumps for the japanese. be 70 for. yeah. shooting of a bit, span up japanese private up hospital. fundamentally most mellow vanessa technical to be not in a model says a sounded democratic megabytes for prover. consequence, he was dying engineers of stop and perform in us, some of them to judge. she had a significant good news for them. when you count him, he'
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david: another d is digital. you can buy things digitally. how do you do that?hris: the app for us. everything is moving to the app. it has been an interesting evolution to see where, for years and years, the center of the relationship we had with the customer was in the physical restaurant. what we are seeing with gen z and millennials is it is moving to a much more digital relationship through the app. today in almost every single one , of our countries, the u.s. being the prime example, you can download the mcdonald's app. you can order your products through the app. an exciting thing we are right now this month is rolling out loyalties. so when you buy with a app, you got loyalty points you can redeem later for food and other benefits. david: your frequent flyer version. chris: you got it. david: the last d is dine-in, which used to be the thing people did, but now it is a smaller and smaller part of your business. do you need all that space anymore in your restaurants? chris: it is i think still a really important part of our business because a lot of the i
david: another d is digital. you can buy things digitally. how do you do that?hris: the app for us. everything is moving to the app. it has been an interesting evolution to see where, for years and years, the center of the relationship we had with the customer was in the physical restaurant. what we are seeing with gen z and millennials is it is moving to a much more digital relationship through the app. today in almost every single one , of our countries, the u.s. being the prime example, you...
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david: the last "d" is dine in.hat used to be a thing that people did, but now, is it a smaller part of your business? and do you need all the space in all of those restaurants? chris: i think it is still an important part of our business because a lot of the interaction and the memories people form from mcdonald's come from the dine in experience. but i think you are right in recognizing that it is, certainly through the pandemic, a less prevalent part of the business. i mean, our view is it is going to come back. i think dining and eating is such a social experience, there is always going to be an element of it that is in person. now, how much of it comes back, time will tell. and if at some point maybe we need to reduce the space for dine in seating that we have in our restaurants, we can always calibrate and do that. but for now, we are on a watch and see mode. david: i assume you see people saying that food is not as healthy as they might want it to be. is that the biggest challenge? or just growing the company
david: the last "d" is dine in.hat used to be a thing that people did, but now, is it a smaller part of your business? and do you need all the space in all of those restaurants? chris: i think it is still an important part of our business because a lot of the interaction and the memories people form from mcdonald's come from the dine in experience. but i think you are right in recognizing that it is, certainly through the pandemic, a less prevalent part of the business. i mean, our...
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he is believed to be driving a 2010 silver honda fit vehicle, license plate illinois d david m mary d80653merous federal, state andwe local law enforcement agencies working on apprehending this person of interest. we continue to receive tips from the public and lawt. enforcemen partners, and we are following up on every one of them. individuals who have information to share with the police are urged to contact 1-800-call-fbi. thank you. >> quickly try to answer some questions. please understand that we have teams out very actively trying to apprehend this individual. he is considered armed and dangerous. the community should not approach him.da if they see him, see his whereabouts, see the vehicle, dial 911. we are considering him very dangerous. >> what led you to this imman's name?d s >> i can't get into that yet, but investigative leads have led us to this point. >> at this time we're just going to give you the a name and licee plate information. we're concernede about everybody's safety. so robert e. crimo, c-r-i-m-o, iii. 22 years of age. believed to be driving a 2010 silver honda fit
he is believed to be driving a 2010 silver honda fit vehicle, license plate illinois d david m mary d80653merous federal, state andwe local law enforcement agencies working on apprehending this person of interest. we continue to receive tips from the public and lawt. enforcemen partners, and we are following up on every one of them. individuals who have information to share with the police are urged to contact 1-800-call-fbi. thank you. >> quickly try to answer some questions. please...
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illinois license plate d david m mary 80653. >> that was just a few moments ago as law enforcement officialsghland park giving out that information about a person they described as a person of interest, robert crimo. we're of course monitoring the aftermath of the horrific mass shooting at a fourth of july parade this morning in highland park, illinois. it's about 30 miles -- 30 minutes north of chicago. joining me now, nbc news correspondent rehema ellis. what's the latest that we have, rehema, on the status of the manhunt? >> reporter: one thing that we know, as you just pointed out, is they have a person of interest. and this comes about seven hours after this tragedy unfolded. police have been telling us throughout the day that there was a massive intenive investigation under way. now, as you're seeing, they have a picture of a person of interest in this case. police have been saying that this is the person, they are looking for someone, they're not saying this is the suspect, but they're looking for someone who got on top of a building along the parade route and he was able to access it
illinois license plate d david m mary 80653. >> that was just a few moments ago as law enforcement officialsghland park giving out that information about a person they described as a person of interest, robert crimo. we're of course monitoring the aftermath of the horrific mass shooting at a fourth of july parade this morning in highland park, illinois. it's about 30 miles -- 30 minutes north of chicago. joining me now, nbc news correspondent rehema ellis. what's the latest that we have,...
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>> reporter: after this car crash and exploded , david ethibe d >>epd did. ikeyo lilet let ge he ran onto the freeway and risked his own life in the dark to drag that man, who was a stranger, to safety. >> not only was i was pulling him and avoiding cars, the ground was slippery with oil and gas. i had to do it. >> reporter: if god made him do it, then what does that make david? so you're his guardian angel. >> guardian angels, it's crazy. >> reporter: the gravity of what david did was not wasted on the man he saved. >> i want to thank you for doing what you did out there. you put your life on the line for me. >> reporter: police sent david this video from the hospital. he survived the crash with only a fractured wrist. david says he is not concerned with being called a hero. he just hopes the story teaches people a lesson about answering a call to help. >> you need to help people, help people get out of the way. be careful and dark areas on the freeway. >> unbelievable. still ahead, and streaming, on cbs news, bay area bid >>> they have not met a veteran th
>> reporter: after this car crash and exploded , david ethibe d >>epd did. ikeyo lilet let ge he ran onto the freeway and risked his own life in the dark to drag that man, who was a stranger, to safety. >> not only was i was pulling him and avoiding cars, the ground was slippery with oil and gas. i had to do it. >> reporter: if god made him do it, then what does that make david? so you're his guardian angel. >> guardian angels, it's crazy. >> reporter: the...
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d stand for? >> democrat. >> david. >> duncan. >> reporter: dunkin' donuts? >> delano. >> reporter: you have nothing to fear but? >> me. >> god. >> fear itself. >> reporter: what do you fear? >> the american government. >> reporter: who was president in the 19 80s? >> i don't know. one of them? >> jfk. >> reagan. >> reporter: reagan before he became president had an interesting job. do you know what it was? >> he was a tv dude. >> he was an actor and did westerns. >> you want law and order? you've got it. >> reporter: there you go, people. believe in yourself and you can become president. reagan had a famous line. mr. gorbachev, tear down this? >> street. >> wall. >> reporter: we should tear down the border wall. >> the wall just got 10 feet taller. >> reporter: how do you think president biden is doing. >> i don't thank he is doing the best. i would prefer not to go to war. >> he is making the prices go up. i don't think he's doing a good job at all. >> reporter: do know who i am? >> what is your name? >> waters and this is my world. are you a pisces? >>> co
d stand for? >> democrat. >> david. >> duncan. >> reporter: dunkin' donuts? >> delano. >> reporter: you have nothing to fear but? >> me. >> god. >> fear itself. >> reporter: what do you fear? >> the american government. >> reporter: who was president in the 19 80s? >> i don't know. one of them? >> jfk. >> reagan. >> reporter: reagan before he became president had an interesting job. do you know what...
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well big papi going to the hall tomorrow, retired boston red sox slugger and d h. davideven players who will be enshrined in baseball's hall of fame in cooperstown, new york, ortiz won three world series championships with the red sox. he had a flair for the dramatic as you know, 541 career home runs in nearly 2500 hits in his career, and he is beloved. by all others. getting inducted tomorrow includes several players posthumously dodger first baseman the former immense manager gil hodges, negro league star buck o'neil and bud fowler , who in 1918 78 became the first african american play organized professional baseball popular espn. commentary tim kirk chin will be enshrined for his baseball writing as well, tonia leva and some others as well. always a good time. i've been there before. it sounds great. well he took professional wrestling to the mainstream. now the chairman and ceo of world wrestling entertainment, vince mcmahon is exiting the square ring under a dark cloud. 76 year old is retiring from wrestling as the w w e board investigates a wall street journal rep
well big papi going to the hall tomorrow, retired boston red sox slugger and d h. davideven players who will be enshrined in baseball's hall of fame in cooperstown, new york, ortiz won three world series championships with the red sox. he had a flair for the dramatic as you know, 541 career home runs in nearly 2500 hits in his career, and he is beloved. by all others. getting inducted tomorrow includes several players posthumously dodger first baseman the former immense manager gil hodges,...
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i lost my cousin david in the val d shooting. i'm here to fight for justice.her parent needs to go through this. that rally followed the release of surveillance video from the body mass shooting at rob elementary school back in may. that video shows officers waiting for 77 minutes as a gunman opened fire. killing 19 children and two teachers. okay taking a look at the weather out there. we've got temperatures that have fallen the last couple of days. now they're going to come up the next couple of days. we're going to find temperatures the next few days in the inland valleys back into the mid and low nineties. fire danger comes up accordingly, but nothing crazy. it's not, you know, 110 degrees or anything like that. it's just going to get warmer and pretty typical for this time of year, whereas the last two days have been a little atypical on the cool side. the fog forecast for tomorrow morning. there it is, and then you kind of see as you get into eight am or so you've got clouds mostly out into oakland, the livermore valley, the north think it's clearing mor
i lost my cousin david in the val d shooting. i'm here to fight for justice.her parent needs to go through this. that rally followed the release of surveillance video from the body mass shooting at rob elementary school back in may. that video shows officers waiting for 77 minutes as a gunman opened fire. killing 19 children and two teachers. okay taking a look at the weather out there. we've got temperatures that have fallen the last couple of days. now they're going to come up the next couple...
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and barbie paying tribute to david bowie. dani dya. >> reporter: brad pitt believes he has face blindness, characterized by the inability to recognize faces. the 58-year-old actor told gq that he has struggled to remember and recognize faces. ♪ >>> journey is releasing their first studio album in 11 years. "freedom" was created during the pandemic. the band says it brings back the grand scale of the band's biggest moments along with updated new sounds. "freedom" is available today. >>> when a single father discovers he has a terminal disease, he tries to cram all the time he will miss with his teenager daughter into the time that he has left with her. >> you promise to never do that again, ever. >> i will never, ever do it again. >> out! >> reporter: with the promise of driving lessons, he convinces his daughter to go with him on a cross-country road trip to his college reunion where he secretly hopes to reunite with her mother. john cho stars in "don't make me go." >>> and the barbie signature collection has released a limited edit
and barbie paying tribute to david bowie. dani dya. >> reporter: brad pitt believes he has face blindness, characterized by the inability to recognize faces. the 58-year-old actor told gq that he has struggled to remember and recognize faces. ♪ >>> journey is releasing their first studio album in 11 years. "freedom" was created during the pandemic. the band says it brings back the grand scale of the band's biggest moments along with updated new sounds....
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d. aaron, bachelor of arts, college of arts and sciences. (applause) ♪ terrell edwards, bachelor of science, davidnamics. (applause) ♪ micah fialka-feldman. certificate, school of education. (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ richard: we're over here, micah. is that okay? janice: you want "alumni" on this? - yeah. - all right. richard: when micah was in high school, the director of special education, he sort of made a joke, and then he said, "oh, you're all going to go... you think you're going to go to brown university?" and the whole staff laughed. so what you did is open doors that very few others have done. - there's more doors to open. - absolutely, absolutely. there's no question, absolutely. - i'll, like, be around still. richard: very nice. okay. emma: you have to do it again, it's on the wrong side. - beautiful, yes, thank you, all right. man: you coming back to michigan? - no, i don't live there anymore. - you don't live there? - no. - what are you going to do the rest of your life? - i... i'll think about that tuesday at my meeting. - sounds fair. (string ensemble playing in tent) micah: i'll co
d. aaron, bachelor of arts, college of arts and sciences. (applause) ♪ terrell edwards, bachelor of science, davidnamics. (applause) ♪ micah fialka-feldman. certificate, school of education. (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ richard: we're over here, micah. is that okay? janice: you want "alumni" on this? - yeah. - all right. richard: when micah was in high school, the director of special education, he sort of made a joke, and then he said, "oh, you're all going to go... you...
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d. w fronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that the u. s. democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. my guest this week from tom and david from a writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still all frighteningly home conflict. in 60 minutes on d. w. these places in europe are smashing all the records, stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to record breaking sites on google maps, youtube and now also in book form. with this is focused on europe. i'm lar babel, ella, thanks for your company. it was a catastrophe of epic proportions. the flooding that ripped through western.
d. w fronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that the u. s. democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. my guest this week from tom and david from a writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still all frighteningly home conflict. in 60 minutes on d. w. these places in europe are smashing all the records, stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to...
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d w. it is complex. so with my colleague tim sebastian who was interviewing us conservative commentator david for do stay with us if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. more on the web site, w dot com. thanks for watching. ah ah, with who ah, enter the conflicts own confronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that the us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. my guess was weak from thomas david from writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frightening way home conflict. so next on d, w, they were prisoners of turkish president or to $13.00 german citizens held in turkey. the charges were politically motivated, their arrests were completely arbitrary, more and less them was deep mental, luminous. back in germany they talked about their ordeal. political prisoners, inverter one's turkey in 45 minutes on dw, ah sometimes the b, c i t t. the highlights for shipping books and free week now come up with a man with the memories of a woman. ali from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage,
d w. it is complex. so with my colleague tim sebastian who was interviewing us conservative commentator david for do stay with us if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. more on the web site, w dot com. thanks for watching. ah ah, with who ah, enter the conflicts own confronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that the us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. my guess was weak from thomas david from writer and columnist for the...
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d vivo desde el lugar de la noticia. con la Última informaciÓn. quÉ tenemos como david?gracias, fÉlix fueron nueve horas de la cacerÍa humana. a las 6:30 p.m. hora local cuando se produce este arresto. estuvimos presente necesaria , seguido en una persecuciÓn se logra el arresto de la persona. robert iii. vimos perros, anti explosivos y oficiales recopilando todo tipo de evidencia. que seguramente serÁ utilizada mÁs adelante. una vez que se ha presentado en corte. lo cierto es que despuÉs de esta bÚsqueda de nueve horas intensa, se logra la captura de la persona. robert. ante la mirada de cientos de personas que llegaron al lugar, despuÉs de estar horas en sus hogares escondidos. sirviendo las indicaciones de las autoridades. >> en un desfile matutino del 4 de julio. en la que murieron seis personas. y otras 26 resultaron heridas. un agente policial de la gente de chicago ha visto en su vehÍculo marca honda. y solicitÓ refuerzos. huyÓ, pero finalmente fue detenido. >> un suceso despuÉs de 47 aÑos que llevo aquÍ. >> estÁ difÍcil. imaginarse nada mÁs que pudo haber sido cu
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do you think about the role played by, and i might get the name wrong here, anatoly david, the soviet ambassador to d. c. for 25 years? what's sort of a role did he play? >> that's a historian question, if i've ever heard of one. >> yeah, he was an interesting figure. i think he was there from the cuban missile crisis all the way through to the late 70s. i've read a number of national security council memorandums, where he was a participant. you know, so yeah, really an interesting figure. you know, i guess one of the roles, roles that diplomats play, the people like the russian ambassador play, you try to maintain some calm, some level of communication, some level where you can exchange information by the public, or through back channels or back doors. it's communication. it's trying to make sure that events are in some white managed. so, i think that he is, you know, he is a great example. he was there for so long. you, know that's not really something that you see in the state department, someone kicking around for such a long period of time, which goes to the nature of the soviet system, i guess.
do you think about the role played by, and i might get the name wrong here, anatoly david, the soviet ambassador to d. c. for 25 years? what's sort of a role did he play? >> that's a historian question, if i've ever heard of one. >> yeah, he was an interesting figure. i think he was there from the cuban missile crisis all the way through to the late 70s. i've read a number of national security council memorandums, where he was a participant. you know, so yeah, really an interesting...
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invite as city dweller in the forest. iceland uses the pseudonym h d. weldon, a reference to the seminal work by american rice, a henry david thorough the writer finds himself in a parallel universe. his previously only heard about nature. he's shocked and a shame to realize how little he knows this world, surrounded by unknown creatures. his perception and sense of time begin to change. sounds that are frightening at 1st, like nocturnal cracks snuffles all creeping, become familiar. he realizes that humans are not alone. there is a whole world out there. ah ah. in an estimation of the 1st few nights i was often a bit scared by liam valdez here on the edge of the forest, i saw 2 eyes glowing in a hollow church. i couldn't explain them. see men, she looked too low down to be human geography, but kind of too high for an animal. we're done awfully good than there were the sounds alive yet, which seem much louder when you're here all alone feeling much louder than they really are. yes, you see i'm so i was a little bit scared to cut this from dr. essex. miss long's ah, what is nature? what do we mean when we use the word? where
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david from a writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frighteningly home conflict own in 60 minutes on d. w. d. w's crime fighters are back a little bit more africa. most successful radio drama series continues bring them all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. ah no show you. i will flag. i've been thinking about the idea of flying cities for a long time. some of our planets circles the sun i. we don't have it as humanity and all planetary speed. yes. photo and are traveling at a speed of 76000 miles an hour of planet idea. the idea of flying cities isn't really that utopian from a cosmic perspective. we. i said if i told an astronaut about it, my, he tell me what we're already flying or. ready even in thomas, sarah centers are wax, explore the pressing issues of our times, reflecting on how we can live more sustainable lives and use our results his most sparingly. he's also interested in alternative means of travel and how aunts can inspire us to think outside t
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d. w. a fronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on the capitol hill. it's clear that you have to ma chrissy was in great danger than previously believe my guess this week from thomas david from writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frightening. conflict on 90 minutes on d w. o ah, making the stand behind and dw news africa, the show that the issues have been the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal. you, on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside. our correspondence is on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trend stuff. the mazda u. t. w is africa every friday on d, w. ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time one day in the footsteps of the right people and i'm in your northern most count please. ah for a time in the long but still very much alive, dw channels, you'll guy to the special with recognizing where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit with this is dw news live from berlin, u. s. president joe biden arrives in israel kicking off a high stakes trip to the middle
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it's get more on this food crisis with david labord, who's a senior fellow at the international food policy research institute. thanks for joining us at d. w. can you 1st tell us how our food prices linked to the warren ukraine? so ukraine e as becoming the last 20 years of every last for you. so all of grains like wheat, amaze, bali, and of course and floor. but also russia is a key exposure of his brains. and any conflict in the block c, e, disturbing by degrees of tried done by both countries in that created a gap on the wealth with market in a who's prices in a situation where market rent already very tens and prices were rising significantly. some kids might be more than 50 percent over the last 12 months, so that you know, a crises on top of education that will read. so you mentioned that the prices were already high before the war. how much could this deal alleviate the crisis? and i, we synchronously, not so much in the same that markets i've already react feed in the last few months . so even before the deed we, we are back to the prices be folding video. so feel high. but that has higher than the weeks following the vision. an
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d. w. confronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that the us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. my guest this week from tom and david from brighter and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frightening way home. conflict on in 90 minutes on d. w. o. and then with the memories of a woman, ah, ali from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage, great, far from home. ali can finally become the person he's always wanted to be. i was born in berlin. starts july 22nd on d, w. mm. ah ah ah ah ah this is the w news live from berlin, sri lanka on edge after days of turmoil. the government 3 imposes the curfew a day after crowd storm to government buildings. protestors angry up at the economic crisis are still waiting for the president's official resignation after he fled the country.
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d. w. and fronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on the capitol hill. it's clear that the us democracy was in great danger than previously believed. my guest is weak from thomas david from a writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frightening way home. conflict on 90 minutes on d. w. o a let us issue. when i arrived here, i slept with a sick of people in a room and i assume it was hard. i was fair. i even got white hair in learning the language. yeah, i love this kids to me and they go, but trinity to in check with you want to know their story, migrant verifying and reliable information for migrant. imagine how many portion of love us are now in the world right now. the climate change. if any, off the story, this is my flex the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm going all with his subscribe along with this is the w news live from bullet. russia strikes deep in the heart of you crying . at least a dozen people are reported. killed off to a russian miss all hits the city of finance on central ukraine and that's far from the front lines in the east and the south of the co
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d. w. confronting the powerful 18 months after the violence on capitol hill, it's clear that the u. s. democracy was in greater danger than previously believed . my guest was weak from thomas david from brighter and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says, the stakes were, i'm still all frighteningly home conflict a in 60 minutes on d. w. o. co, mike speaking, how can miss passionate hatred of a people be explained? a gold hon go. a history of anti semitism is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles. it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence, or even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. oh, a history that you semitism this week on d. w ah, ah, ah ah, ah, this is focus on europe. i'm lar barella, thanks for your company. it was a catastrophe of epic proportions. the flooding that ripped through western germany .
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fiesta en repÚblica dominicana con el ingreso de david ortiz al salÓn de la fama de las grandes ligas del bÉisbol. y hoy es el datreve a probar la comida del perro... challenge. bueno, parece que su padre ya maduró. ¡diviértanse! volkswagen atlas. con asistencia delantera. (dad) le tengo que contar a todos que tenemos el nuevo plan welcome unlimited de verizon, por solo $30. (daughter) ¡yo ya le conté a todos! (nurse) perdón... ¿entonces podemos tener verizon por solo $30? (mom) el mejor precio unlimited, ever. (it girl) ¡$30...ué bien! (dad) y es de la red 5g más confiable del país. (woman) ¡por $30 por línea me cambio ya! (mom) sí, es fácil, te puedes quedar con tu teléfono y verizon te ayuda conos costos para cambiarte. (office guy) tengo que avisar a mis primos en el grupo (cousins) ¡ya estamos acá! (vo) bienvenido a la red que quieres, con nuestro mejor precio unlimited, solo en verizon. antes de su desayuno, mamá es más... leticia. luego, se pone más lety. let's get you ready for school... belvita breakfast biscuits, están horneados con granos enteros y proveen energía constante toda la mañana. vamos, vam
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david from writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says, the stakes were, i'm still all frighteningly home. conflict on next. on d. w. a climate event. what could the future bring in 45 minutes to do with carefully don't know how with today. i feel the magic discovery of the world around you subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. testimony to the january 6th committee described the craze. donald trump grappling with his own secret service, determined to lead his arm supporters to congress and overturn joe biden's election victory. america's police.
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david from writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frighteningly hall conflict. so next on d. w. ah, good morning speaking. how can miss passionate hatred of a people be explained? gold hon. go the history of anti semitism, part 3 of our in depth documentary series to be a tax attract the jewish population, had hopes for equal rights, but soon hatred against them took on entirely new dimensions, emancipation to the holocaust to the history of anti semitism. in 30 minutes on d w. a sex maker raring to read me. if there is any erotic offence between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. he w literature, 1st 100 german must reads with 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. testimony to the january 6th committee described the crays. donald trump grappling with his own secret service, determined felipe, his arm supporters to congress and overturned joe by.
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david: there are four ways you can buy things at mcdonald's, and each begin with a d.he drive through -- is that a big business these days? >> drive-through is a huge business, particularly in the u.s. it is about 70% of the business in the u.s. in europe, you would see the inverse, dinan and much larger part of the business in europe. but in europe, we did see drive-through also become a pretty significant part of the business. david: another is delivery. do you deliver yourself or use one of the services? >> we do both. it started for us in asia where we were doing our own delivery, particularly in china. in the middle east, we also have a pretty sizable delivery business, and in other parts of the world like in the u.s., we have partnered with third-party operators like uber eats or doordash. right now, we do about $6 billion of sales a year through delivery, which is growing high teens globally. it has been pretty remarkable. david: another is digital. you can buy things digitally. how do you do that? >> everything is moving to the app. it has been an interesting e
david: there are four ways you can buy things at mcdonald's, and each begin with a d.he drive through -- is that a big business these days? >> drive-through is a huge business, particularly in the u.s. it is about 70% of the business in the u.s. in europe, you would see the inverse, dinan and much larger part of the business in europe. but in europe, we did see drive-through also become a pretty significant part of the business. david: another is delivery. do you deliver yourself or use...
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david from a writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frightening, really whole conflict on next. on d, w to the point a clear position and international perspectives. after claiming the capture of ukraine through hundreds region, russian troops, no one to take full control of neighboring done. so what's next for vladimir putin? and does he have an appetite for more? find out on to the point shore to the point in 60 minutes on d, w. o. oh . with the memories of a woman ali from syria is born in a female body. forced into marriage, break to escape will be the journey of his life. far from home, ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be alone. despair badly. oh, in battery credit, then we'll go with i was born in berlin starts july 22nd on d, w. 918 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. testimony to the january 6th committee described craze. donald trump grappling with his own secret service, determined to lead his arm supporters to congress and overturn joe by the election victory.
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david from brighter and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says, the stakes were, i'm still all frighteningly hung conflict. so in 60 minutes on d, w. d w's crime fighters are back to little africa's most successful radio drama series continues turned up. all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d. w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. ah, on those are you, i will flag. i've been thinking about the idea of flying cities for a long time. some of our planets circles the sun i we don't know. it is humanity and all planetary.
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david. talking about briefings behind the - the next two weeks. drishi sunak's behalf but i'm told that is now not quite so clear. can sunak's behalf but i'm told that is now not quite so clear.— now not quite so clear. can you enlighten us? _ now not quite so clear. can you enlighten us? dominic- now not quite so clear. can you l enlighten us? dominic cummings now not quite so clear. can you - enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally _ enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of _ enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of rishi _ enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of rishi sunak - enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of rishi sunak for - enlighten us? dominic cummings has been a big ally of rishi sunak for a i been a big ally of rishi sunak for a while _ been a big ally of rishi sunak for a while. dominic cummings was part of the reason _ while. dominic cummings was part of the reason rishi sunak became who he was so _ the reason rishi sunak became who he was so fast _ the reason rishi s
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the georgia party chairman, david schaefer, act as a pro-trump eleckctor in georgia d helped organizee of phage, fraudulent electors. sara murray is here. what might this mean? >> it remains to be seen. sources tell me and my colleagues that he did receive what is known as a target letter, essentially explaining you're a target of this investigation. it's possible you could face an indictment. you know, we don't know if that could be imminent, if that could be down the road. we also don't know if the district attorney wants something else from him to avoid indictment. initially, he had been cooperating with the prosecutors there. he was under the impression he was a witness in this investigation and he was sharing information with them about his role as a pro-trump elector, about his efforts in sort of organizing this slate of electors. i think the people around him felt like he hadn't done anything wrong because he made public at the time they were trying to do this in case donald trump somehow managing to win, but it's clear he has some legal exposure. what is unclear is whether he
the georgia party chairman, david schaefer, act as a pro-trump eleckctor in georgia d helped organizee of phage, fraudulent electors. sara murray is here. what might this mean? >> it remains to be seen. sources tell me and my colleagues that he did receive what is known as a target letter, essentially explaining you're a target of this investigation. it's possible you could face an indictment. you know, we don't know if that could be imminent, if that could be down the road. we also don't...
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david from writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were, i'm still are frightening. conflicts on next. on d w. a climate event. what could the future bring in 45 minutes on w with ah, come mike speaking, how can miss passionate hatred of a people be explained? a gold hon. go. a history of anti semitism is a history of stigmatization and exclusion of religious and political power struggles. it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence, or even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. oh, a history that you semitism this week on d. w. o o o. 18 months after the violence on capitol hill. it's clear that us democracy was in greater danger than previously believed. testimony to the january 6th committee described the craze. donald trump grappling with his own secret service, determined faleen. his arm support is to congress and overthrown jo biden's election victory. america's been.
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guess this week from canada and david from a writer and a columnist for the atlantic magazine, he says the stakes were and still are frightening. completed in 30 minutes on d. w. a climate event. what could the future bring in 75 minutes. that was you with when i arrived here, i slept with 6 people in a room. 9 in. it was harsh. fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language. hit me a lot. this kids to me and they go back to nikki to interact with you want to know their story,...