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but the chancellor sa s that perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his — perhaps decades.chancellor says that his focus, i _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read your - says that his focus, i read your statement from the county councils network and you talked about the fact that the chancellor had some financial headroom to increase spending on services. but he argues that it was time to cut some taxes and put money in the pockets of some families. what do you say to that? was this the right strategy? i wholly agree with putting money in the pockets of hard—working families across the country. i am a conservative, as the chancellor is. i greatly believe in that. but i also believe in the value of good quality public services. and that is what we, as local authorities up and down the country, particularly upper tier authorities, which have responsibilities across adult social care and children's services. you know, we absolutely need to be able to provide those services. if there is
but the chancellor sa s that perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his — perhaps decades.chancellor says that his focus, i _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read your - says that his focus, i read your statement from the county councils network and you talked about the fact that the chancellor had some financial headroom to increase spending on services. but he argues that it was time to cut...
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so today will determine the future for decades to come.— for decades to come.so why is all of this so _ for decades to come. so why is all of this so important - for decades to come. so why is all of this so important to - for decades to come. so why is all of this so important to the l all of this so important to the us president? because he wants israel to defeat hamas and he wants to prevent israel's other enemies in the region from joining the fight. the americans are afraid this will become harder as the destruction from the israeli military operation mounts. this issueis military operation mounts. this issue is also crucial for biden here at home where he is facing reelection next year. the president solidarity with israel has been echoed by republicans and centrist democrats but not by the left—wing of the party or by vocal groups of young activists. those voices are getting louder as the war continues. the biden administration is now treating humanitarian assistance is not only a moral imperative but a strategic want. and the rhetoric on the need to pro
so today will determine the future for decades to come.— for decades to come.so why is all of this so _ for decades to come. so why is all of this so important - for decades to come. so why is all of this so important to - for decades to come. so why is all of this so important to the l all of this so important to the us president? because he wants israel to defeat hamas and he wants to prevent israel's other enemies in the region from joining the fight. the americans are afraid this will...
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that— decade or early next decade that you _ decade or early next decade that you are going to stopfossil fuels and probably the reason isn't technology, is in finance, _ the reason isn't technology, is in finance, its character, its conviction— in finance, its character, its conviction of leadership. that's— conviction of leadership. that's the resource we need now to stop _ that's the resource we need now to stop the — that's the resource we need now to stop the world destroying itself — to stop the world destroying itself. ~ ., , to stop the world destroying itself. ~ . , , ., to stop the world destroying itself. ~ . , ., to stop the world destroying itself. ~ ., , ., mine itself. what is your date? mine is 2030. today _ itself. what is your date? mine is 2030. today you _ itself. what is your date? mine is 2030. today you will - itself. what is your date? mine is 2030. today you will talk - is 2030. today you will talk about a lack _ is 2030. today you will talk about a lack of— is 2030. today you will talk about a lack of character i is 2030. today you will talkl about a lack o
that— decade or early next decade that you _ decade or early next decade that you are going to stopfossil fuels and probably the reason isn't technology, is in finance, _ the reason isn't technology, is in finance, its character, its conviction— in finance, its character, its conviction of leadership. that's— conviction of leadership. that's the resource we need now to stop _ that's the resource we need now to stop the — that's the resource we need now to stop the world destroying...
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and decades of resistance and decades of zionist repression and genocide. right, bolivia, as we know is become the first country to cut diplomatic relations with israel, um, please share with us your perspective on that issue, and also uh, lot of criticism has been directed towards arab uh governments and and regional arab countries uh for not taking a similar course of action. it could have been done, it could be. a collective action from the arab world, from the muslim world to uh to cut off relations with israel, to uh to recall their ambassador specifically those countries who would recently normalized ties with the israelis, so why is the arab world lagging behind in this regard? i think that unfortunately in many ways and over the past let's say you know 30, 40 years we have seen that this uh what used to be a pan. arab movement and the pan arab cause being the cause of palestinian liberation, has significantly lost it support amongst the ruling elites of lot of arab countries. i mean, this is no longer, unfortunately no longer the time of of people l
and decades of resistance and decades of zionist repression and genocide. right, bolivia, as we know is become the first country to cut diplomatic relations with israel, um, please share with us your perspective on that issue, and also uh, lot of criticism has been directed towards arab uh governments and and regional arab countries uh for not taking a similar course of action. it could have been done, it could be. a collective action from the arab world, from the muslim world to uh to cut off...
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so i- for the last decade or more. sol think— for the last decade or more. more. sol think if you tend to be _ for the last decade or more. sol think if you tend to be a centre l think if you tend to be a centre right— think if you tend to be a centre right or— think if you tend to be a centre right or a — think if you tend to be a centre right or a very— think if you tend to be a centre right or a very conservative - right or a very conservative person, ithink— right or a very conservative person, i think you — right or a very conservative person, ithink you might— right or a very conservative person, i think you might find _ right or a very conservative person, i think you might find the _ right or a very conservative person, i think you might find the political. i think you might find the political atmosphere — i think you might find the political atmosphere in _ i think you might find the political atmosphere in new— i think you might find the political atmosphere in new york - i think you might find the political atmosphere in new york not - i think you
so i- for the last decade or more. sol think— for the last decade or more. more. sol think if you tend to be _ for the last decade or more. sol think if you tend to be a centre l think if you tend to be a centre right— think if you tend to be a centre right or— think if you tend to be a centre right or a — think if you tend to be a centre right or a very— think if you tend to be a centre right or a very conservative - right or a very conservative person, ithink— right or a very...
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decades and decades ago, smoking was so prevalent. i can actually remember when you could smoke in a hospital room. i remember seeing this as a child, not of oxygen. tanks were present, but you could smoke in a hospital room and and everywhere else. and we know the world is very different that way today. try lighting up in here right now and see what happens. so what changed? what changed? wasn't nicotine, which was and is an astonishing drug. what changed was social perception and what arrived was a new consent was based on decades and decades of research about the harms to some people of tobacco smoking. and it took a long time for this research to penetrate. i remember very well the resistance to it the first time that california banned smoking inside restaurants, for example. and yet, over time, what happened was a social transformation because of information, not because of religious revival, not for any other reason than the fact that information about harm eventually trickled down and made a difference in individual lives. i th
decades and decades ago, smoking was so prevalent. i can actually remember when you could smoke in a hospital room. i remember seeing this as a child, not of oxygen. tanks were present, but you could smoke in a hospital room and and everywhere else. and we know the world is very different that way today. try lighting up in here right now and see what happens. so what changed? what changed? wasn't nicotine, which was and is an astonishing drug. what changed was social perception and what arrived...
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mansure stressed decades long resistance of palestinians is testament to their determination to defend their ancestral land any and all costs. the palestin onvoy also criticized the un's action in the face of the israele regimes crimes. he said international body silence has brought israel's systemic impunity. allowing for collective indiscriminate and systematic killing of palestinians. meanwile palestinians bit farewell to victims of recent israely attacks on gaza, bodies of over 100 marchers including women and children were laid to rest in a mass grave in khan unis in the south. they were killed in non-stop israeli strikes on al-shifa and baihan hospitals over recent days. meanwile the palestinians displaced and on units of slam recent temporary seasfire between hamas and the israelis, they argue the truth cannot compensate for destruction of their lives and homes. we hope to go back home to the way it was before, however, even if we do return our homes are no longer standing, we have been displaced and have nowhere to go, even if we were to return our homes have been destroyed, th
mansure stressed decades long resistance of palestinians is testament to their determination to defend their ancestral land any and all costs. the palestin onvoy also criticized the un's action in the face of the israele regimes crimes. he said international body silence has brought israel's systemic impunity. allowing for collective indiscriminate and systematic killing of palestinians. meanwile palestinians bit farewell to victims of recent israely attacks on gaza, bodies of over 100 marchers...
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perhaps decades. but the chancellor sa 5 that perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his — perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read your - says that his focus, i read your statement from the county councils network and you talked about the fact that the chancellor had some financial headroom to increase spending on services. but he argues that it was time to cut some taxes and put money in the pockets of some families. what do you say to that? was this the right strategy? i was this the right strategy? i wholly agree with putting was this the right strategy? i wholly agree with putting money in the pockets of hard—working families across the country. i am a conservative, as the chancellor is. i greatly believe in that. but i also believe in the value of good quality public services. and that is what we, as local authorities up and dow
perhaps decades. but the chancellor sa 5 that perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his — perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read _ perhaps decades. but the chancellor says that his focus, i read your - says that his focus, i read your statement from the county councils network and you talked about the fact that the chancellor had some...
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it another one of the major mistakes of the last several decades.— the last several decades.everal decades. if you look back in history _ the last several decades. if you look back in history there - the last several decades. if you look back in history there are i the last several decades. if you - look back in history there are some fairly salient messes. dalia talked about 1982 and b operations in lebanon to clear out the plo and what came out of that was hezbollah. if you look at the more recent history, then thing that stands in do we have the two state solution is to settle a problem in the west bank which has been especially acute in the last 18 months. do you think after everything that has happened in the last few weeks that we are in a completely different position internationally as to what we expect out of the back of this? there is no returning, is there, to the status quo? returning, is there, to the status uuo? , returning, is there, to the status i uo? , ., , returning, is there, to the status tuo? , ., , . ., returning, is there, to the status uuo? , ., , . .
it another one of the major mistakes of the last several decades.— the last several decades.everal decades. if you look back in history _ the last several decades. if you look back in history there - the last several decades. if you look back in history there are i the last several decades. if you - look back in history there are some fairly salient messes. dalia talked about 1982 and b operations in lebanon to clear out the plo and what came out of that was hezbollah. if you look at the more...
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all that's changed over the past three decades -- all that's changed over the past three decades, wee to continue to summon the spirit of community to see the enormous possibilities that exist. my staff is tired of hearing me say this for the last i don't know how many years. the world is at an inflexion point. where the decisions we make today, this isn't a hyperbole, will shape the direction of the world for decades to come. for decades to come. think of a.i. that's particularly true in the asia pacific. where so much of the future of our world will be written. i would argue each of us has a part to play in writing that future together. so today, i challenge all of us to measure our successes not based on the bottom line of our balance sheets, but with the lives we lived up to investment, potential we unleash, the repb innovation -- innovation and ability to talk with one another. let's build a global economy where everyone has a chance to succeed and workers at a fair shot a fair share of the value they create. the united states is stepping up because many of you -- because of man
all that's changed over the past three decades -- all that's changed over the past three decades, wee to continue to summon the spirit of community to see the enormous possibilities that exist. my staff is tired of hearing me say this for the last i don't know how many years. the world is at an inflexion point. where the decisions we make today, this isn't a hyperbole, will shape the direction of the world for decades to come. for decades to come. think of a.i. that's particularly true in the...
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the meeting — the rest of the decade. the meeting was _ the rest of the decade.st of the decade. the meeting was on the - the rest of the decade. the meeting was on the sidelines of a much larger summit involving many more countries. what does this mean for those other asian economies who are in san francisco at the moment? you 'ust francisco at the moment? you just phrased it is _ francisco at the moment? 7m, just phrased it is everyone ju5t phrased it is everyone breathing a sigh of relief and i think that is very true for those asian countries. who tho5e asian countries. who weren't looking at the us china relationship closely. the us for many of these countries is their most important security partner for the same countries, china is their most important economic market it so this idea of having to choose 5ides between the two is a nightmare. something that no asian country wants to do. many of them really feel caught in the middle. so the fact that the two sides are sitting down not just at the presidential level but at the working level as well likely we wi
the meeting — the rest of the decade. the meeting was _ the rest of the decade.st of the decade. the meeting was on the - the rest of the decade. the meeting was on the sidelines of a much larger summit involving many more countries. what does this mean for those other asian economies who are in san francisco at the moment? you 'ust francisco at the moment? you just phrased it is _ francisco at the moment? 7m, just phrased it is everyone ju5t phrased it is everyone breathing a sigh of relief...
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over the past few decades, these communities lost more than jobs. they lost their sense of dignity, opportunity, pride. my plan is about investing in rural america. it's about something else as well. it's about restoring pride in rural communities that have been left behind for far too long. now, we really have. for decades, families like brad sat around the kitchen table with their kids and grandkids worried, wondering how, how can we keep the farm in the family ? because of these investments we are making, family farms like brad's will stay in the family and the children and grandchildren like that won't have to leave home to make a living. now, brad sits around the kitchen table with his four-year-old son and 20-month-old daughter. she will understand it all right away. he doesn't have to worry about if the farm is going to stay in the family if they wanted to. bidenomics is just another way of saying the american dream. 40 years ago, trickle down economics limited the dream to those at the top. but i believe every american willing to work hard s
over the past few decades, these communities lost more than jobs. they lost their sense of dignity, opportunity, pride. my plan is about investing in rural america. it's about something else as well. it's about restoring pride in rural communities that have been left behind for far too long. now, we really have. for decades, families like brad sat around the kitchen table with their kids and grandkids worried, wondering how, how can we keep the farm in the family ? because of these investments...
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decades and decades ago, smoking was so prevalent. i can actually remember when you could smoke in a hospital room. i remember seeing this as a child, not of oxygen. tanks were present, but you could smoke in a hospital room and and everywhere else. and we know the world is very different that way try lighting up in here right now and see what happens. so what changed? what changed? wasn't nicotine, which was and is an social perception and what arrived was a new consent was based on decades and decades of research about the harms to some people of tobacco smoking. and it took a long time for this research to penetrate. i remember very well the resistance to it the first time that california banned smoking inside restaurants, for example. and yet, over time, what happened was a social transformation because of information, not because of religious revival, not for any other reason than the fact that information about harm eventually trickled down and made a difference in individual lives. i think something like that will happen in the
decades and decades ago, smoking was so prevalent. i can actually remember when you could smoke in a hospital room. i remember seeing this as a child, not of oxygen. tanks were present, but you could smoke in a hospital room and and everywhere else. and we know the world is very different that way try lighting up in here right now and see what happens. so what changed? what changed? wasn't nicotine, which was and is an social perception and what arrived was a new consent was based on decades...
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>> decades ago. decades ago. >> reporter: as early as 1974.on executives are aware that state officials are expressing concerns about paraquat's possible long-term chronic effects on workers. what continuous exposure can do to workers is a question they say they're unable to properly respond to at this time. in a meeting they decide to add warnings to their label, in part because a lawyer believes that there is evidence that paraquat could cause industrial injury and that chevron could face suits totaling millions of dollars. specific instructions on protective clothing, the lawyer argues, can provide a good basis to resist lawsuits. >> they were talking about the chronic effects possibly causing them legal problems back in the 1970s. >> reporter: the company agrees to add language advising users to wear goggles and an approved mask or respirator capable of filtering spray mist if there was a risk of accidental exposure. but plaintiffs say paraquat's products were still not accompanied by proper warnings regarding its possible health effects,
>> decades ago. decades ago. >> reporter: as early as 1974.on executives are aware that state officials are expressing concerns about paraquat's possible long-term chronic effects on workers. what continuous exposure can do to workers is a question they say they're unable to properly respond to at this time. in a meeting they decide to add warnings to their label, in part because a lawyer believes that there is evidence that paraquat could cause industrial injury and that chevron...
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also coming up quite decades old vehicles from the you are ending up on the street out and this is dw business on tape ferguson. the thanks for joining me. the chinese government is holding a major financial conference in beijing and toppling some of the country's most pressing economic challenges. the national financial work conference takes place once every 5 years behind closed doors. this time leaders are expected to be discussing ways to address china is enormously invested. property sector, tackling unemployment and strength of the con, the government script on the countries. $61.00 trillion dollar financial sector. for more than this, that's bringing onto collier china, analyst of global force partners, a macro economic research firm. andrew, this meeting takes place every 5 years behind closed doors. what kinds of decisions tend to be made there? well this particular meeting is a lot more important than other meetings they've had, because this is the 1st time that she didn't ping or any leader has concentrated all economic decision making right in the center of the party syste
also coming up quite decades old vehicles from the you are ending up on the street out and this is dw business on tape ferguson. the thanks for joining me. the chinese government is holding a major financial conference in beijing and toppling some of the country's most pressing economic challenges. the national financial work conference takes place once every 5 years behind closed doors. this time leaders are expected to be discussing ways to address china is enormously invested. property...
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, that— decade or early next decade, that you _ decade or early next decade, that you.e result is we need now to stop there what — is we need now to stop there what the _ is we need now to stop there what the story itself.- what the story itself. what is our what the story itself. what is your date? — what the story itself. what is your date? -2030. _ what the story itself. what is your date? -2030. today - what the story itself. what is| your date? -2030. today you soke your date? -2030. today you spoke about _ your date? -2030. today you spoke about a _ your date? -2030. today you spoke about a lack— your date? -2030. today you spoke about a lack of- your date? -2030. today you. spoke about a lack of character and leadership. you are talking about your peers, i imagine, there. —— mine is 23 digit —— mine is 2030. there. -- mine is 23 digit -- mine is 2030.— there. -- mine is 23 digit -- mine is 2030. the world is the finance. mine is 2030. the world is the finance- we — mine is 2030. the world is the finance. we are _ mine is 2030. the world is the finance. we are lac
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first of all, china has indulged in putting people in universities for the last several decades as a way to keep them off the streets. and unfortunately, the job creation is not kept based on the demand. second thing is in a campaign that started back in 20192020. he got rid of a lot of the gig economy companies. he cut them down to size the amazons of china. and the owners of china basically were reduced in scope and they were providing a lot of jobs for young people, not terribly great wages. and the worker protections weren't so great. but at least it was something for people to do. and he's gotten rid of that. now there's a shortage of capital, so a lot of small businesses that would be shipping goods overseas or doing small you guys for christmas, for americans or british is they're having difficulty getting enough money. so a lot of the small. busy businesses are running out of funds, so it's, it's a tough nut to crack, particularly given that he's doubling down the state system, which is really helping anybody this doubling down you mentioned, is this simply all about control,
first of all, china has indulged in putting people in universities for the last several decades as a way to keep them off the streets. and unfortunately, the job creation is not kept based on the demand. second thing is in a campaign that started back in 20192020. he got rid of a lot of the gig economy companies. he cut them down to size the amazons of china. and the owners of china basically were reduced in scope and they were providing a lot of jobs for young people, not terribly great wages....
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if you are not going green, not naming a date this decade or early next decade _ this decade or earlyll stop using fossil_ decade that you will stop using fossil fuels, then probably the reason — fossil fuels, then probably the reason isn't technology, is in finance, _ reason isn't technology, is in finance, its character, its conviction of leadership. that is the — conviction of leadership. that is the resource we need to stop the world — is the resource we need to stop the world destroying itself. what — the world destroying itself. what is _ the world destroying itself. what is your date?- the world destroying itself. what is your date? what -2030. today you _ what is your date? what -2030. today you were _ what is your date? what -2030. today you were talking - what is your date? what -2030. today you were talking about. what is your date? what -2030. today you were talking about a l today you were talking about a lack of character and leadership. are you referring to your peers there, i imagine? what do you mean by that? erase leadership- _ what do you mean by that? erase leaders
if you are not going green, not naming a date this decade or early next decade _ this decade or earlyll stop using fossil_ decade that you will stop using fossil fuels, then probably the reason — fossil fuels, then probably the reason isn't technology, is in finance, _ reason isn't technology, is in finance, its character, its conviction of leadership. that is the — conviction of leadership. that is the resource we need to stop the world — is the resource we need to stop the world...
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i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on the challenges here . the latest news as it breaks the minister of foreign affairs of to t and quote, for an immediate and to the warning, gaza with detailed coverage. but who said that he had been warning that they would be recommended to cation if there isn't a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world passionate speeches and tends to fall on. this thing you have so far failed to yield the unified position and the security council the, [000:00:00;00] the color on top of the crate. this has been useful in life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. and as early as tri hits residential buildings. another rich you can from central cancer, at least 20 palestinians accounts, searching for survivors. israel elliot struck elmwood costs a refugee camp, killing at least $47.00, many more a buried under the rumble protest. and the occupied with bank is us.
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_ years of decline and go forward with a decade of— years of decline and go forward with a decade ofbour party about any of that. all of what i party about any of that. all of what i have _ party about any of that. all of what i have just — party about any of that. all of what i have just said has been put together— i have just said has been put together after talking to businesses, which i hope will deliver— businesses, which i hope will deliver with us on that as we go forward — deliver with us on that as we go forward so— deliver with us on that as we go forward. so there is complete unity on that— forward. so there is complete unity on that issue. on the question of gas _ on that issue. on the question of gas there — on that issue. on the question of gas. there is also unity. whether people _ gas. there is also unity. whether people are — gas. there is also unity. whether people are asking for a ceasefire or humanitarian pause, comes from the same _ humanitarian pause, comes from the same place. — humanitarian pause, comes from the same place, which is people. this is not unique
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the world geo politics has been defined by where the oil reserves are for the last 5 decades. i think where the chips come from is more important for the next 5 decades from taiwan to the far reaches of america. all of the world super powers want micro chips the to make semiconductors. you need cutting edge technology about the process begins with one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust. silicon extracted as quartz, this is 1st melted in a furnace at 1400 degrees celsius. before being cooled in silos, the silicon has been caught into old tricks and wafers and onto the east. the electronic circuits that form the micro processors are asked the way for are found in all electronic devices. europe opted to outsource the production of these components to asia. in the 1991 decided to make them there key industry se taiwanda in taiwan. we have been developing the micro process to industry full, 30 or 40 years. the sector accounts for 13 percent of all g d, p, m 5. and this is that it's very strong in, right? not even technology, it's very strong in terms of the talent s
the world geo politics has been defined by where the oil reserves are for the last 5 decades. i think where the chips come from is more important for the next 5 decades from taiwan to the far reaches of america. all of the world super powers want micro chips the to make semiconductors. you need cutting edge technology about the process begins with one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust. silicon extracted as quartz, this is 1st melted in a furnace at 1400 degrees celsius. before...
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story on hamas from how they were formed, what their ideology is, and how they have evolved over the decades. we want to warn you some of the images you'll see in this hour may be disturbing. >> pure unadulterated evil. >> i can't even try to comprehend these monsters. >> terrorists. >> this is not islam. >> they should be spit out. >> we cannot expect that israel will continue to blockade gaza. deprive them of their freedom and assume that they will not at some point resist. at some point it is going to boil over. >> october 7th was different. october 7th changed everything. >> what happened on october 7th was absolutely unprecedented. hamas has certainly targeted israeli civilians before. that's not new. what is new is simply the scale and just the ruthlessness. >> reporter: how do you define hamas? who and what is hamas? >> hamas primarily is a social, religious, political movement. >> hamas is seen by most palestinians as part of their social fabric. there are plenty of palestinians who cannot stand hamas, but they recognize that some of their neighbors, some of their family members, are
story on hamas from how they were formed, what their ideology is, and how they have evolved over the decades. we want to warn you some of the images you'll see in this hour may be disturbing. >> pure unadulterated evil. >> i can't even try to comprehend these monsters. >> terrorists. >> this is not islam. >> they should be spit out. >> we cannot expect that israel will continue to blockade gaza. deprive them of their freedom and assume that they will not at...
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that rationale has been foreclosed by our precedents for decades. we're otherwise the dream of a nation of citizens will be lost in a mosaic of shifting preferences based on inherently underestimate -- unmeasurable claims of past loss. such a result will be contrary to the letter and spirit of the constitutional provision whose central command is a quality. we do not suggest that universities must ignore an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life, be it through discrimination, inspiration, or otherwise. but universities may not simply establish through application essays or other means the regime we hold unlawful today. as we have said, what cannot be done directly cannot be done indirectly. the constitution deals with substance, not shadows. for too long, many universities have wrongly concluded the touchstone of an individual's identity is not challenge as bested, skills built, or lessons learned, but the color of their skin. our constitutional history does not tolerate that choice. nearly 130 years ago, this court issued the d
that rationale has been foreclosed by our precedents for decades. we're otherwise the dream of a nation of citizens will be lost in a mosaic of shifting preferences based on inherently underestimate -- unmeasurable claims of past loss. such a result will be contrary to the letter and spirit of the constitutional provision whose central command is a quality. we do not suggest that universities must ignore an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life, be it through...
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i'm going to shape the direction the world for decades to come, for decades to come. just think of air. as particularly true of the asian pacific, where so much of the future of our world will be written. i would argue each of us as a player has a part to play in writing that future together. so today i challenge all of us to measure our successes, not based on the bottom line of our balance sheet, but the lives we lived up through investment. but the potential we unleash where innovation and the ability to talk with one another. let's build a global economy where everyone has a chance to succeed and workers have a fair shot, a fair share of the value they create. the united states is stepping up because many of you in this room, we're not talking the talk were backing it up with commitments. we're going to see you're going to see this follow through. so i want to thank you again for joining us in san francisco. thank you for your commitment. picking the future of the pacific rim, asia pacific regid thank you for everything you've already done to make this summit a su
i'm going to shape the direction the world for decades to come, for decades to come. just think of air. as particularly true of the asian pacific, where so much of the future of our world will be written. i would argue each of us as a player has a part to play in writing that future together. so today i challenge all of us to measure our successes, not based on the bottom line of our balance sheet, but the lives we lived up through investment. but the potential we unleash where innovation and...
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{line regime, which has been too unstable over the last decade.— over the last decade.of the big things in the autumn _ over the last decade. one of the big things in the autumn statement - over the last decade. one of the big| things in the autumn statement was helpful business. it was about things like the extension for the rate relief, we also know there was big investment in the tax incentives for investment. that will make a difference once again in the longer term. people will look at this statement and say, what is in this for me? yes, we have talked about a tax cut, but there was very little in terms of help for first—time buyers, help for isas, things that would help on a daily basis? vossen renters, would help on a daily basis? vossen renters. big — would help on a daily basis? vossen renters, big increases _ would help on a daily basis? vossen renters, big increases in _ would help on a daily basis? vossen renters, big increases in their - renters, big increases in their incomes in the short term, but right now, the thing that is to the fore, households, the
{line regime, which has been too unstable over the last decade.— over the last decade.of the big things in the autumn _ over the last decade. one of the big things in the autumn statement - over the last decade. one of the big| things in the autumn statement was helpful business. it was about things like the extension for the rate relief, we also know there was big investment in the tax incentives for investment. that will make a difference once again in the longer term. people will look at...
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leveleng accusations will not help israel cover up its crimes against palestinians in the past seven decades. the iranian representative also expressed concern over israel using these lethal weapons in gaza. the eu commission's president says that the union should take ukraine's military needs into account as it will determine the future strategy of europe's defense industry. we all know that the strategic environment around us has fundamentally changed, and this creates a new kind of responsibility for europe. i call it strategic responsibility. it is a responsibility, first of all, to support ukraine in this war for as long as it takes. and this will not be easy. wanderland said that ukraine should be integrated into the eu defense programs to help cater to its needs against russia. the european union plans to provide one million artillery. shells and missiles to ukraine within a year, but several officials including germany's defense minister have stressed the low possibility of reaching the planned goal. western countries have been the main supporters of kiev in its war efforts. russia h
leveleng accusations will not help israel cover up its crimes against palestinians in the past seven decades. the iranian representative also expressed concern over israel using these lethal weapons in gaza. the eu commission's president says that the union should take ukraine's military needs into account as it will determine the future strategy of europe's defense industry. we all know that the strategic environment around us has fundamentally changed, and this creates a new kind of...
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new drilling means oil will flow through this pipeline for decades to come.liver 600 million barrels of oil over the next 30 years, using the existing pipeline. how much harder is it to hit those targets if we're still getting oil and gas out of the ground? well, it's impossible. if we use those, it's impossible. so if we use all the reserves we have already, it's impossible. if we have the new reserves, it's even more impossible. so, there is... it's just not consistent. the two things are inconsistent. in alaska, climate change is being felt hardest by those who've been here longest. what literally do you see in your lands because of global warming? how is it changing? 0ur lands have changed dramatically even in my lifetime. you know, what i would consider a short lifetime. you have fluctuations and lakes drying up. 0ther lakes becoming deeper because of how the permafrost is melting and how that's impacting the lands. i think the fundamental issue is a question of values, and that's really bottom line what it comes down to. and so, as long as the driving f
new drilling means oil will flow through this pipeline for decades to come.liver 600 million barrels of oil over the next 30 years, using the existing pipeline. how much harder is it to hit those targets if we're still getting oil and gas out of the ground? well, it's impossible. if we use those, it's impossible. so if we use all the reserves we have already, it's impossible. if we have the new reserves, it's even more impossible. so, there is... it's just not consistent. the two things are...
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. we have been doing for the last 2- three decades.— 2- three decades.this? _ 2- three decades. what has triggered this? what - 2- three decades. what has triggered this? what has i triggered this? what has happened in the last few months that has triggered this new trend, do you think? eom and ko don't think it's a single event but certainly the fact that we are seeing fires in australia, in california, in greece, in siberia, changes of fishing stocks, changes in seasons — it does feel to a degree like even the climate deniers are recognised that their current battle is not going to be about is that climate change but moving onto something else, like you did not want us enough. but is it you people argue, scientists that have been or a range of experts, our government has targeted for example?— government has targeted for examle? . , ,. , , example? certainly, scientists are targeted. _ example? certainly, scientists are targeted, government i example? certainly, scientists| are targeted, government too. here in new york state, can you, and a number of
. we have been doing for the last 2- three decades.— 2- three decades.this? _ 2- three decades. what has triggered this? what - 2- three decades. what has triggered this? what has i triggered this? what has happened in the last few months that has triggered this new trend, do you think? eom and ko don't think it's a single event but certainly the fact that we are seeing fires in australia, in california, in greece, in siberia, changes of fishing stocks, changes in seasons — it does feel to...
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and use violence against civilians. >> over the next decade, hamas continued its violence.nd would meet more violence in return. >>> will they go home with a deal? the latest from camp david. >> the wooded maryland retreat of u.s. presidents, camp david, was the site of a potentially historic summit in the summer of 2000. >> you had yasser arafat, the legendary leader of the palestinian liberation organization, who had a lot of credibibility withth palestinin. you had ehud barak, distinguished israeli figure, now prime minister. and you had bill clinton. >> their goal, end decades of hostilities, forge a palestiniaian/israeli i peace accordrd. >> i if they cannot makeke prog now, thehere will be more hostility and more bitterness. >> it seemed as though they had kind of come to an agreement. and arafat pulls out at the best minute, best he could well, because he believed if he did this, hamas would gain power. >> the israeli story on camp david is that advertise really prime minister offered significant concessions and the palestinians said no. the palestinian view was that
and use violence against civilians. >> over the next decade, hamas continued its violence.nd would meet more violence in return. >>> will they go home with a deal? the latest from camp david. >> the wooded maryland retreat of u.s. presidents, camp david, was the site of a potentially historic summit in the summer of 2000. >> you had yasser arafat, the legendary leader of the palestinian liberation organization, who had a lot of credibibility withth palestinin. you had...
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they the us federal reserve has also held rates at a two decade high.— rates at a two decade high.. do _ rates at a two decade high. they are higher than in the uk. do you - rates at a two decade high. they are higher than in the uk. do you blame liz truss for that too? liz higher than in the uk. do you blame liz truss for that too?— liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget _ liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget last _ liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget last year _ liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget last year set - liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget last year set in - liz truss for that too? liz truss's i mini budget last year set in motion the economic turmoil and the increases _ the economic turmoil and the increases in interest rates that we've — increases in interest rates that we've experienced here in the uk. if you look— we've experienced here in the uk. if you look at— we've experienced here in the uk. if you look at the us, their economy is growing _ you look at the us, their economy is growing strongly whereas in th
they the us federal reserve has also held rates at a two decade high.— rates at a two decade high.. do _ rates at a two decade high. they are higher than in the uk. do you - rates at a two decade high. they are higher than in the uk. do you blame liz truss for that too? liz higher than in the uk. do you blame liz truss for that too?— liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget _ liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget last _ liz truss for that too? liz truss's mini budget last...
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t enter the decade did givhee us scott weyland, weiland?0s you just knews there is a bright future ahead of you.he [laughter]ad you know everybody's dead from s the '90s. it just occurred toccuo me theye all dead. all righ're t nicholas there's weird thing about nostalgia. nostalgia is basically a reminder of something that wasth not good in thine beginning but then you look back at it as redefined as something great.ki itng is like your brain is taki something. i love the 1970s bay area there is nothing good about the 1970s bay area but i love the malls, the cars, the hair, the literate what do you think wes mccue love the '90s bigwig>>s you forgot to put tupac on the picture.90 and listen the '90s were a grea wt time. i enjoyed the '90s america was at its pinnacle of power.ti we wernge coexistent well togetr that there is not all this animosity. the biggest story was what clintowhn dalliances with monici lynn zelensky in the ovalin office? if that was the biggest deal back then it's not too big andno so we look at today in the dumpster fi
t enter the decade did givhee us scott weyland, weiland?0s you just knews there is a bright future ahead of you.he [laughter]ad you know everybody's dead from s the '90s. it just occurred toccuo me theye all dead. all righ're t nicholas there's weird thing about nostalgia. nostalgia is basically a reminder of something that wasth not good in thine beginning but then you look back at it as redefined as something great.ki itng is like your brain is taki something. i love the 1970s bay area there...
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, but for decades to come.ll be able to make these savage cuts? when you look out at the world — the buildings, the infrastructure, the cars, the incredible food that we have access to — all of that is a product of fossil fuels. a number of reports by really serious organisations have all said it's now looking as if we will peak the use of fossil fuels this decade, right, and begin the process of reducing our fossil fuel use. now that is a really significant moment in human civilisation. it looks like we can transition to clean fuels with all the benefits that that would entail. it looks already that it's beginning to happen. but you are absolutely right, john, to identify it is not happening anywhere near fast enough. the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the un's science body, says 43% cut in fossil fuels by 2030, within this decade, is necessary. the un's assessment of the climate pledges made by the member states suggest we will have a 2% reduction on 2019 figures... 2%, instead of 43%? .
, but for decades to come.ll be able to make these savage cuts? when you look out at the world — the buildings, the infrastructure, the cars, the incredible food that we have access to — all of that is a product of fossil fuels. a number of reports by really serious organisations have all said it's now looking as if we will peak the use of fossil fuels this decade, right, and begin the process of reducing our fossil fuel use. now that is a really significant moment in human civilisation. it...
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and decades of, of suffering, uh, violence and brutality. not just a savage rate at the hands of israel and a cruel, uh, an unreasonable i need be less uh, a siege on the, on the gaza strip. they came out and they managed to uh, almost take over the, you know, half of half of what, what is israel today and to paralyze the state of israel for weeks. and so that i, that is, that is, i believe, a more, a more accurate description of what the place of the state of israel was caught off guard is really military as been once again shown to be nothing more than a paper tiger. and now, because like, you know, like a gangster, there's been humiliated they're taking their vengeance on innocent civilians killing, you know, thousands upon thousands of civilians. um only for the sake of revenge, there's no strategy here. there's no real uh, there's no real understanding of how to solve. there's no, there's no real intense to protect these rarely so to speak, to provide safety. it's not a question of self defense, the question of brutality and revenge, be
and decades of, of suffering, uh, violence and brutality. not just a savage rate at the hands of israel and a cruel, uh, an unreasonable i need be less uh, a siege on the, on the gaza strip. they came out and they managed to uh, almost take over the, you know, half of half of what, what is israel today and to paralyze the state of israel for weeks. and so that i, that is, that is, i believe, a more, a more accurate description of what the place of the state of israel was caught off guard is...
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so the narrative guys has been fighting a war on terror for decades. again, soul for muslim terrorist. so the argument goes and now america will understand, then you're going to join us as, as these ro, to fight. that's similar. what i mentioned y'all who was ross, who was absolutely correct on that, that i talk about this low in the book that signed much of the actions and rhetoric of the us post 911 was copied from these riley playable that wasn't exactly the same. but it was very similar like use route to fix a decent living on effect in the eighty's and ninety's. i lived on 9th, 92, and i taught alone the book about how is rel, use certain language and behavior collateral damage. this is the word that was thought to be used by these riley's long before the americans started using it extensively as me. thank you so much for joining us. i learned a lot. thank you so much for having me, john. it's been great and thank you to our viewers for taking the time to watch the great american patriot and founding father thomas paine said the government, even i
so the narrative guys has been fighting a war on terror for decades. again, soul for muslim terrorist. so the argument goes and now america will understand, then you're going to join us as, as these ro, to fight. that's similar. what i mentioned y'all who was ross, who was absolutely correct on that, that i talk about this low in the book that signed much of the actions and rhetoric of the us post 911 was copied from these riley playable that wasn't exactly the same. but it was very similar...
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this form has not been changed effectively for five decades. important to remember when a merger filing comes in, our teams have 30 days to assess, is this problematic? when we went through the merger wave of '21 where filings were up 70%, our teams were drowning. you are having to look at filings and make quick assessments about what are we going to look at? that process highlighted for us, this form is not functioning as a remotely effective screen to surface, are there competition problems are not? the economy has changed dramatically in the last few decades. it's become more complex. we are seeing unique investment vehicles. there is basic info other jurisdictions request relating to deal rationale, narratives relating to what the effects of the deal will be, that we were just missing out on. the proposed revision is designed to mitigate blind spots on the front end. a lot of the info we request is we expect information the parties already have. there is not going to be a tremendous amount of burden. other jurisdictions already have the inf
this form has not been changed effectively for five decades. important to remember when a merger filing comes in, our teams have 30 days to assess, is this problematic? when we went through the merger wave of '21 where filings were up 70%, our teams were drowning. you are having to look at filings and make quick assessments about what are we going to look at? that process highlighted for us, this form is not functioning as a remotely effective screen to surface, are there competition problems...
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going back a decade and has been a real pioneer in this area. he reminds me that at both agencies and the amazing work that is being done at the ftc, we have the best and brightest thinking about how we bring these issues to protect opportunities for people to provide for themselves and their families and benefit from the american dream. >> just a couple weeks ago, we had easterbrook offered an opinion that really enforce the notion that the antitrust laws apply. >> i am really proud of this. we filed a brief and or argument with this position. we were just absolutely thrilled that judge easterbrook acknowledged that those harms are -- and per se, a legal in the context of a no poaching remember the facts matter. the facts in that case involved a woman who was a fry cook. and have opportunity to become a manager at another mcdonald's. but was denied, deprived the opportunity to go from one mcdonald's to another with a promotion in hand because of a no poaching agreement. judge easterbrook and the seventh circuit said, unequivocally, that is an i
going back a decade and has been a real pioneer in this area. he reminds me that at both agencies and the amazing work that is being done at the ftc, we have the best and brightest thinking about how we bring these issues to protect opportunities for people to provide for themselves and their families and benefit from the american dream. >> just a couple weeks ago, we had easterbrook offered an opinion that really enforce the notion that the antitrust laws apply. >> i am really...
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and what's happening in the last decades particularly accelerated off to 1967. when these rel occupied the west bank as a resource for them in the golan heights, is that they found that there was a very interested ready made market around the world. who would super came as i show extensively in the book for these kinds of dental tested weapons? so for example, in the us back, daddy was in latin in south america in the seventy's and eighty's. the history is relatively well 9 to an extent, a 100 years, columbia and others that were designated by us back more crimes, back to cost by local forces. what's the less 9? is it, israel was a key player when those was, these are all off on was training, those countries that we're offering them, that were funding them. and i show extensively in the book that in many of these countries, even in that time is that the us could not fund certain nations will cries because of some lucky and congress, even at those points. who was there is ro, israel came in and was happy to provide those weapons. so in that extent, i think in the
and what's happening in the last decades particularly accelerated off to 1967. when these rel occupied the west bank as a resource for them in the golan heights, is that they found that there was a very interested ready made market around the world. who would super came as i show extensively in the book for these kinds of dental tested weapons? so for example, in the us back, daddy was in latin in south america in the seventy's and eighty's. the history is relatively well 9 to an extent, a 100...
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the first new nuclear plant to be built there in decades caught hinkley point b see and construction nearly all of the country possible existing reactors have either been shut down poverty or are approaching the end of their useful lives and cleaning up what's left behind will take decades stop theo leggett reports. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the south—west of england. but last year they were closed down. beneath my feet is the core of the nuclear reactor. for nearly half a century, it was generating huge amounts of electricity, operating at high temperatures and under enormous pressures. but now the reactor�*s been shut down and the highly radioactive contents need to be removed and removed safely. and that's what this machine over here is all about. it's a heavily shielded crane which pulls the old fuel elements out of the core. so the fuel assembly that's being lifted contains eight fuel elements. those fuel elements are highly irradiated and can be lethal. but the whole point of this entire
the first new nuclear plant to be built there in decades caught hinkley point b see and construction nearly all of the country possible existing reactors have either been shut down poverty or are approaching the end of their useful lives and cleaning up what's left behind will take decades stop theo leggett reports. for decades, the two reactors at hinkley point b provided enough electricity to power one and a half million homes in the south—west of england. but last year they were closed...
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, i think it is almost four decades that we have the eco organization, why , for example, like some other international organizations and institutions , it is still not working as it should. not sitting, but the latest statistics of our foreign trade, the latest statistics announced by the customs, is that our trade in the first half of this year was 10 billion dollars, with most of the members of ekko and i hope you will be present , both weight and sports have increased compared to last year . let's take a look at the statistics. let's see that basically this when did the eco organization start working? if we look at tsavi together, who are its members and what are they doing ? well, since 1943, iran, pakistan and turkey established eco together. 57 we had a stop, there were 3 countries, after 71 it became 10 countries. it is a big market , mr. raisi after all, eco organization is one of the important organizations in the region and economic cooperation in the region. they followed chedafi, of course, if you take a look everywhere in the world, there are organizations like this in the w
, i think it is almost four decades that we have the eco organization, why , for example, like some other international organizations and institutions , it is still not working as it should. not sitting, but the latest statistics of our foreign trade, the latest statistics announced by the customs, is that our trade in the first half of this year was 10 billion dollars, with most of the members of ekko and i hope you will be present , both weight and sports have increased compared to last year...