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i mean, violet denton is also focused on iran, which has in recent days one that there on back proxies in the region could attack these drown unless a ceasefire is agreed. you're on jordan, supporting proxies in the region such as her mazda and has been allies. well known, it's all centered around a rivalry between it on an israel that goes back decades just days before his route was attacked by how much the run supreme leader made his opinion of israel clear at cement, instead of done in short, this concert, israel will definitely be operated at the hands of the palestinian people themselves and resistance forces across the region. israel has long accused the ran of supporting the thomas terrorist group following the attack. israel issued a strong condemnation of t, ron yvonne to method before most around. bucks come us. the fema who's i think that 90 percent of how massive military budget comes from around us. but i mean the funds, it organizes and it leads to trains and vision. but there is no harm asked with that this support system because just like there is no has but we tied aro
i mean, violet denton is also focused on iran, which has in recent days one that there on back proxies in the region could attack these drown unless a ceasefire is agreed. you're on jordan, supporting proxies in the region such as her mazda and has been allies. well known, it's all centered around a rivalry between it on an israel that goes back decades just days before his route was attacked by how much the run supreme leader made his opinion of israel clear at cement, instead of done in...
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joining us now from the apec summit in san francisco isjohn denton, the head of the world's largest businessinternational chamber of commerce. thank you forjoining us on the programme. talk to us about what businesses are expecting from this meeting? to what businesses are expecting from this meeting?— what businesses are expecting from this meeting? to put it in context, first, _ from this meeting? to put it in context, first, this _ from this meeting? to put it in context, first, this meeting - from this meeting? to put it in context, first, this meeting is. context, first, this meeting is taking place in the context of a very large meetings while the apec meeting has been convened in the us, this is actually very important symbolically the fact that the us is engaged at high level and with such emphasis with micro once tells you the importance of the asia—pacific economic community. it is a grouping which you have the us and china and also hong kong and also to chinese taipei as it is this called at the apec sitting. you have latin america, asia, the pacific so quite is significant contex
joining us now from the apec summit in san francisco isjohn denton, the head of the world's largest businessinternational chamber of commerce. thank you forjoining us on the programme. talk to us about what businesses are expecting from this meeting? to what businesses are expecting from this meeting?— what businesses are expecting from this meeting? to put it in context, first, _ from this meeting? to put it in context, first, this _ from this meeting? to put it in context, first, this...
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earlier i spoke tojohn denton, the head of the world's largest business group international chamber,ld me why what's happening is so important to businesses around the globe. to put it in context, first, this meeting is taking place in the context of a very large meetings while the apec meeting has been convened in the us, this is actually very important symbolically the fact that the us is engaged at high level and with such emphasis and apec tells you the importance of the asia—pacific economic community. it is a grouping in which you have the us and china and also hong kong and also chinese taipei as it is at the apec setting. you have latin america, asia, the pacific so quite is significant context. let's nevr forget that the asia—pacific economic region which is celebrated through apec is still the most significant driver of global economic growth. so in that context, the fact that these two leaders are meeting is quite significant as well. they did not meet last year at apec, they are meeting this year at apec. there are a couple of things to bear in mind, the timing of this me
earlier i spoke tojohn denton, the head of the world's largest business group international chamber,ld me why what's happening is so important to businesses around the globe. to put it in context, first, this meeting is taking place in the context of a very large meetings while the apec meeting has been convened in the us, this is actually very important symbolically the fact that the us is engaged at high level and with such emphasis and apec tells you the importance of the asia—pacific...
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host: ed in denton, texas. democratic caller. caller: hello. host: question or comment? i think the massive subsidies given to the fossil fuel industry should be taken away. not just in the u.s., but internationally. secondly, i think the fossil fuel industry should be called on for information and greenwashing they are doing. i think the idea of many of them saying they're going to get to and zero, when you get into the weeds and look at it, you see they are allocating something like what percent of their budget for doing such things. host: rachel. guest: the fossil fuel subsidies is interesting because that is something that came up. there has been language that says they want to be an efficient fossil fuel subsidy. it is not clear what that means. some folks don't like that qualifier and they want to get rid of all fossil fuels. host: who already folks? -- are the folks? guest: a lot of climate activist's. they kept that language in there because those have to be adopted by consensus. host: if you have the word inefficient in there, how many would it apply to? guest:
host: ed in denton, texas. democratic caller. caller: hello. host: question or comment? i think the massive subsidies given to the fossil fuel industry should be taken away. not just in the u.s., but internationally. secondly, i think the fossil fuel industry should be called on for information and greenwashing they are doing. i think the idea of many of them saying they're going to get to and zero, when you get into the weeds and look at it, you see they are allocating something like what...
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lauren: jake denton, thank you. >> thanks for having me.andling this market. that's next. ♪. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a...
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the youth in denton. oh no, we might. but we need to give them an opportunity. by now we're not doing that. what we quoted for wedding the officer told me that what was being done on as a way to do until our people are now even worse than what the enemy was doing to us this would have for you to come see, for the creator has to come with, with some advantages to the people it's the, it looks like there is no peace on the other side of freedom and home is not a place of rest. i still don't know what it means to be so. so denise, i do know that the promise of liberation and independence. it's not the reality of liberation and independence. the i look to my mother vanelle also to my sister, and the young women who support their families by serving t on the roadside. here the quiet forest keeping things from entirely falling apart . we've been 10 years free. most of our compatriots are struggling to survive. and we're still holding our friends the business. but we will tell you we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult th
the youth in denton. oh no, we might. but we need to give them an opportunity. by now we're not doing that. what we quoted for wedding the officer told me that what was being done on as a way to do until our people are now even worse than what the enemy was doing to us this would have for you to come see, for the creator has to come with, with some advantages to the people it's the, it looks like there is no peace on the other side of freedom and home is not a place of rest. i still don't know...
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girlfriend to let them know that and if it is possible, the young ladies, a young man, the youth in denton. oh no, we might, but we need to give them an opportunity. right now we are doing that. what do we quoted for wedding the officer told me that what was being done on to us is waiting until our people are now even worse than what the enemy was doing to us . yes we have for you to come see for the creator has to come with with some advantages to the people the it looks like there is no peace on the other side of freedom and home is not a place. so 1st i still don't know what it means to be so, so the nice i do know that the promise of liberation and independence. it's not the reality of liberation and independence. the i love to my mother, but now also to my sister and the young women who support their families by serving tea on the road side to the quiet forest, keeping things from entirely falling apart. we've been 10 years free. most of our compatriots are struggling to survive and we're still holding our friends the neighbors. the india asians cross street in india weaving is being
girlfriend to let them know that and if it is possible, the young ladies, a young man, the youth in denton. oh no, we might, but we need to give them an opportunity. right now we are doing that. what do we quoted for wedding the officer told me that what was being done on to us is waiting until our people are now even worse than what the enemy was doing to us . yes we have for you to come see for the creator has to come with with some advantages to the people the it looks like there is no peace...
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and perhaps 2000 a special forces in special operations forces that's not going to make much of a denton, as we've seen quite recently within the last 24 hours or so. some of our special ops forces and is really special up forces, went in to gaza, direct in order to plan for where they might want to go to free hostages and make an impact. and they were shot to pieces and took heavy losses. as i understand, the same media will have told you that a ron's a dead country crippled by sanctions and led by corrupt dest sports. it has nothing, no science has no technology, no army, no missiles. but that's not true. in fact, tyrone even has something but washington doesn't. hi, puts sonic miss solves the fact kinda allegedly rich as ro and on the 7 minutes plus iran has the largest ballistic missile force in the region. and it's a global lead in cheap on the full drone production. plus it has a home advantage. chair, it's missiles up on the site, ready to launch, and it's half a 1000000 also active duty soldiers on a tour brought that ready to just gets up and go and then not the new ones what i
and perhaps 2000 a special forces in special operations forces that's not going to make much of a denton, as we've seen quite recently within the last 24 hours or so. some of our special ops forces and is really special up forces, went in to gaza, direct in order to plan for where they might want to go to free hostages and make an impact. and they were shot to pieces and took heavy losses. as i understand, the same media will have told you that a ron's a dead country crippled by sanctions and...
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i mean, violet denton is also focused on iran, which has in recent days one that they're on back to proxies in the region called attack these drown unless a ceasefire is agreed. you're on jordan supporting proxies in the region, such as her mazda and has been allies well known. it's all centered around a rivalry between it on an israel that goes back decades. just days before res route was attacked by how much the rent in supreme leader made his opinion of israel clear at men instead of done to ensure this concert. israel will definitely be operated at the hands of the palestinian people themselves and resistance forces across the region. israel has long accused the round of supporting the thomas terraced group following the attack. israel issued a strong condemnation of tehran, yvonne to method before most around. bucks come us for the fema who was i think that 90 percent of how much those military budget comes from around us. but i mean the funds you me it organizes, it leads me trains of and vision. but there's no harm us with that. this support system like i just like there's no, has pa
i mean, violet denton is also focused on iran, which has in recent days one that they're on back to proxies in the region called attack these drown unless a ceasefire is agreed. you're on jordan supporting proxies in the region, such as her mazda and has been allies well known. it's all centered around a rivalry between it on an israel that goes back decades. just days before res route was attacked by how much the rent in supreme leader made his opinion of israel clear at men instead of done to...
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that's not going to make much of a denton, as we've seen quite recently within the last 24 hours or so. some of our special ops forces and is really special up forces, went into gaza directly in order to plan for where they might want to go to free hostages and make it impact. and they were shot to pieces and took heavy losses. as i understand. the same media will have told you that a ron's a debt to be country crippled by sanctions and lead by corrupt spots. it has nothing, no science has no technology, no army, no missiles. but that's not true. in fact, tyrone even has something but washington doesn't. hi puts sonic miss solve the fact uh, kinda allegedly reach as ro and on the 7 minutes plus iran has the largest ballistic missile force in the region. and it's a global lead in cheap on the full drone production pulse. it has a home with onto chair, it's missiles up on the site ready to launch, and it's half a 1000000 also active duty soldiers on a tour brought that ready to just get up and go. and then not the new ones which i gather from what i heard from them, but listening and leb
that's not going to make much of a denton, as we've seen quite recently within the last 24 hours or so. some of our special ops forces and is really special up forces, went into gaza directly in order to plan for where they might want to go to free hostages and make it impact. and they were shot to pieces and took heavy losses. as i understand. the same media will have told you that a ron's a debt to be country crippled by sanctions and lead by corrupt spots. it has nothing, no science has no...
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we have jessica dean and harry denton here to talk about this. jessica, what's haley's strategy?we talk about everything, but until people start voting we don't know. this endorsement yesterday was a big deal in the sense that she's going to have so much money thrust behind her. we're talking about ads up in all the early states and also in super tuesday states. we're talking about an incredible network of contact information, donor information. they can go door knocking. the question becomes can this convert into real momentum for her? we're seeing the data points, but she has to not only convince people that she's the best trump alternative. she's vying against governor ron desantis for that slot. she also has to peel off trump supporters. it's a high bar and tough to do. >> will the dollars translate into votes? how do you see them going to work? will we see pro nikki haley ads or anti-everybody else ads? >> they launched an ad all about her. when americans for prosperity announced they were backing her, they talked about turning the page. they said republicans are putting up
we have jessica dean and harry denton here to talk about this. jessica, what's haley's strategy?we talk about everything, but until people start voting we don't know. this endorsement yesterday was a big deal in the sense that she's going to have so much money thrust behind her. we're talking about ads up in all the early states and also in super tuesday states. we're talking about an incredible network of contact information, donor information. they can go door knocking. the question becomes...
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so uh there are uh the city of the bottom is autumn. denton, both bottom is best we hit where during the said the exchange of probably out of between the policy and fighting goals and the isolated the are. those are 80 tubes on tang stationing up to 3 different locations out on the other 50. uh, besides the edit site uh that the 80, if i thought was just uh, probably so just that they cut it out in different places and gotten a $50.00 value on $1012.00 area and then the new and this and the late morning. so is now the sense of the file is list um it was uh one hour ago. uh, but we can, we can see for my where i'm staying now are standing now on the top of my building . i can see some explosions upset the eastern side or eastern border line of god, the city and the central area of the god, this group as well. but uh, from our understanding that these are these tactics so bombarding, heavy uh, bombardment are, and things of the bottom is uh, as that is out of the heat exchanger fi out of between the type thing goals and that is right here. so a tool tries the folks you can pick the bes
so uh there are uh the city of the bottom is autumn. denton, both bottom is best we hit where during the said the exchange of probably out of between the policy and fighting goals and the isolated the are. those are 80 tubes on tang stationing up to 3 different locations out on the other 50. uh, besides the edit site uh that the 80, if i thought was just uh, probably so just that they cut it out in different places and gotten a $50.00 value on $1012.00 area and then the new and this and the...
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harry denton is here with me over at the magic wall. harry, what is the impact, here, of joe manchin deciding not to run again, in a state that, frankly, i don't know that any democrat can win. what impact will it have on control of the senate in 2024? >> democrats have no margin for error. here is the senate map into 2024. democrats can't lose more than one seat. 51 democrats, or at least caucusing, you have 49 senators caucusing with the republicans. let's look at how many democrats are vulnerable this time around. look, there are seven democratic senate seats in 2024. in states that trump one at least once. is pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, montana, arizona, montana, a slew of these democratic seats in states that trump one at least one time. compare that to the republican side. you know how many gop seats are up in 2024 that trump lost at least once? zero. democrats have far more vulnerable ground than republicans. pretty much all the republican seats are in safe republican areas. here is why you want to keep in mind what is importan
harry denton is here with me over at the magic wall. harry, what is the impact, here, of joe manchin deciding not to run again, in a state that, frankly, i don't know that any democrat can win. what impact will it have on control of the senate in 2024? >> democrats have no margin for error. here is the senate map into 2024. democrats can't lose more than one seat. 51 democrats, or at least caucusing, you have 49 senators caucusing with the republicans. let's look at how many democrats are...
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at thanksgiving since 2020 when fewer people were venturing out during the pandemic let's bring in dentonanalyst. good morning. >> good morning, frank how are you? >> give us a sense we're seeing the lowest price for gas since 2020 how much longer are we going to see these lower gas prices can they last us throughout the entire holidays? >> i think we can. we're on a streak of 60-day prices i think it will continue through the holidays and probably through the end of the year. you're going to see even more gasoline coming to market. so we should be in pretty good shape as we get through the rest of 2023. >> we talk a lot about the stretch consumer here on the show and a lot of shows on cnbc. gas prices are one thing that can weigh in on consumers. what even you get up to 5 bucks a gallon, it impacts wallets of a lot of people. we hear of opec cuts how could that potentially impact the gas market? >> right right now the prediction is they're going to roll over what they're currently doing. if they do cut, there's going to be a little bit of a pop in markets, but i don't think it will have
at thanksgiving since 2020 when fewer people were venturing out during the pandemic let's bring in dentonanalyst. good morning. >> good morning, frank how are you? >> give us a sense we're seeing the lowest price for gas since 2020 how much longer are we going to see these lower gas prices can they last us throughout the entire holidays? >> i think we can. we're on a streak of 60-day prices i think it will continue through the holidays and probably through the end of the year....
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well the secretary of state, denton, blinking, has just left the turkish for the ministry is headquartered in and cut off. as of now there's nobody is statements and no joint pass there. so that what we have been informed is that they have discussed several issues, particularly the war in gaza. one of them was the exchange of the prisoners, and the american side is try. we have tried to convince these turkish associates actual visuals, particularly the for the minister. how come to be done to put the pressure on how much to lose the captives. but the took his position was very much clear here. they are saying that the, the, the prisoners should be, you, had the needs of the prisoners shall have been seen a kind of mutual agreement exchange. all the pieces are so how much to lose the captive and his raptor leads the athenians prisoners. and on the other hand, another issue was how to pay the way for, for, for, for the future. so take your site is asking for a, an unconditional ceasefire that is even going further. i see that this will be in max international mechanism to observe. this is by
well the secretary of state, denton, blinking, has just left the turkish for the ministry is headquartered in and cut off. as of now there's nobody is statements and no joint pass there. so that what we have been informed is that they have discussed several issues, particularly the war in gaza. one of them was the exchange of the prisoners, and the american side is try. we have tried to convince these turkish associates actual visuals, particularly the for the minister. how come to be done to...
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host: ed in denton, texas. democratic caller. caller: hello. host: question or comment?ler: i think the massive subsidies given to the fossil fuel industry should be taken away. not just in the u.s., but internationally. secondly, i think the fossil fuel industry should be called on for information and greenwashing they are doing. i think the idea of many of them saying they're going to get to and zero, when you get into the weeds and look at it, you see they are allocating something like what percent of their budget for doing such things. host: rachel. guest: the fossil fuel subsidies is interesting because that is something that came up. there has been language that says they want to be an efficient fossil fuel subsidy. it is not clear what that means. some folks don't like that qualifier and they want to get rid of all fossil fuels. host: who already folks? -- are the folks? guest: a lot of climate activist's. they kept that language in there because those have to be adopted by consensus. host: if you have the word inefficient in there, how many would it apply to? gue
host: ed in denton, texas. democratic caller. caller: hello. host: question or comment?ler: i think the massive subsidies given to the fossil fuel industry should be taken away. not just in the u.s., but internationally. secondly, i think the fossil fuel industry should be called on for information and greenwashing they are doing. i think the idea of many of them saying they're going to get to and zero, when you get into the weeds and look at it, you see they are allocating something like what...
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through the recent years denton a shortage of funds, price of, yield incredibly low.tage of bonds right now? somewhat more imbalanced now than it was. you also don't have over the last 20 years central banks in the market at the extreme level that they were before. even the bank of japan is starting to pull back quite a lot on its bond purchases, so as you get all the supply and demand dynamics shifting you are going to have priced somewhat structurally higher yields in general regardless of how many bombs you actually have. tom: if you are just joining us, this is wonderful. with no commercial interruption here for the half hour, set carpenter of morgan stanley joining us now. and coming up, i'm thrilled to say mark caban of the bank of america will join us here in moments. and i want to shift this over to where you live and mark caban a lives which of the inflation-adjusted yield. to me, that is the big difference permeating the system. i walked into that to 2.50%, 10 year inflation yield, really up against new, high inflation-adjusted yields. let's pull back a litt
through the recent years denton a shortage of funds, price of, yield incredibly low.tage of bonds right now? somewhat more imbalanced now than it was. you also don't have over the last 20 years central banks in the market at the extreme level that they were before. even the bank of japan is starting to pull back quite a lot on its bond purchases, so as you get all the supply and demand dynamics shifting you are going to have priced somewhat structurally higher yields in general regardless of...
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broadcaster and columnist lizzie cundy labour cundy and also former labour party thank you party mp simon dentony. i'll be back tomorrow, same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame tomorrow, same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame place. row, same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame place. i'll same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame place. i'll leave you time, same place. i'll leave you with weather. hello there. with the weather. hello there. >> good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey here with your gb news weather forecast provided by the met slight mixed picture met office. slight mixed picture for those us stepping out for for those of us stepping out for fireworks shows over next fireworks shows over the next couple particularly couple of days, particularly tonight, there will be some heavy of heavy showers across parts of southeast england, maybe with some rumbles of thunder. outbreaks for outbreaks of rain also for northern central england into parts a lot of parts of wales. quite a lot of mr developing also driest mr murk developing also driest conditions
broadcaster and columnist lizzie cundy labour cundy and also former labour party thank you party mp simon dentony. i'll be back tomorrow, same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame tomorrow, same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame place. row, same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame place. i'll same me. lovely to have your company. i'll besame place. i'll leave you time, same place. i'll leave you with weather. hello there. with the weather. hello there. >> good...
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that was mark denton reporting. it was a 75% chance that it was mnd. i found out through the post, which wasn't ideal. sorry. no, take your time. he sighs heavily. at the time it was, i still didn't believe it. it was quite hard for me to process because all the thoughts were going through my head like, why? you know, why me? it was hard as well, because obviously i've got a family, i've got two young boys, a wife. so it was quite hard to tell them. anything right now that is helping raise awareness is massive. you've got rob burrow and kevin sinfield, what they're doing. now it's coming in soaps like coronation street. ijust think it gives a bit of an eye—opener to everyone. it's definitely helped kind of give me a focus. everyone knows that i'm a massive hull kr fan. i've got ex—players, current rovers players who have come out and sent me videos. stay positive, you got this. up the rovers! all of us hull kr - boys are behind you. we're all thinking of you, allthe best, mate. i take each day as it comes. i'm picki
that was mark denton reporting. it was a 75% chance that it was mnd. i found out through the post, which wasn't ideal. sorry. no, take your time. he sighs heavily. at the time it was, i still didn't believe it. it was quite hard for me to process because all the thoughts were going through my head like, why? you know, why me? it was hard as well, because obviously i've got a family, i've got two young boys, a wife. so it was quite hard to tell them. anything right now that is helping raise...