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this administration and the president believe in american energy dominance and energy dominance is different that energy independence. our goal is an america that is the strongest energy superpower this world has ever known. inherited ands energy dependent country from previous generations. in recent years, we have struggled to be self-sufficient in producing low-cost, abundant and reliable energy. but a new era is donning. with american leadership, innovation, and good ideas, our pass energyll dominance onto our children and grandchildren. under president trump, we will put america first. we will put america's energy first. as the chief steward of our public lands, my job is to make sure that all americans have a voice. that all americans have a voice. and i hear that voice loud and clear. our government must restore the promise of our energy economy for a stronger, more secure america. i can assure you today, the war on a minute -- on american energy is over. we're bringing back the american dream to every family, we have to restore trust in our federal government and you may be wondering
this administration and the president believe in american energy dominance and energy dominance is different that energy independence. our goal is an america that is the strongest energy superpower this world has ever known. inherited ands energy dependent country from previous generations. in recent years, we have struggled to be self-sufficient in producing low-cost, abundant and reliable energy. but a new era is donning. with american leadership, innovation, and good ideas, our pass energyll...
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on a mission to maintain their league dominates facing their biggest challenge to date and undefeated hanover head out of love but hanover have been a handful of problems for teams this season while blood need a win after and embarrassing defeat last week. time chris harrington welcome to another soccer field saturday with dortmund leading things off their calling dortmund dominant is an understatement sitting at the top of the table but black and yellow have been bossy in the point is the ego the most dominant often steve hits and possession in the league if any team can put a dent in their armor. out after losing their opener they have yet to leave the pitch with out a point a three game winning streak have put them in european contention were they up to the task. and dortmund were out to prove a point after them a two week thumping at the hands of around madrid with coach peter boss making five wholesale changes to the starting eleven out. and that's what's paid dividends as the black and yellow has hit the ground running four minutes in who missed out midweek sent the corner ran a
on a mission to maintain their league dominates facing their biggest challenge to date and undefeated hanover head out of love but hanover have been a handful of problems for teams this season while blood need a win after and embarrassing defeat last week. time chris harrington welcome to another soccer field saturday with dortmund leading things off their calling dortmund dominant is an understatement sitting at the top of the table but black and yellow have been bossy in the point is the ego...
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celtic though underlining their domestic dominance with a 3—0 win. celtic full—back, opened the scoring in the first half, with a well taken goal. moussa dembele got two goals, this his second, a headerfrom close range. celtic move three points clear at the top stretching celtic‘s unbeaten run to 61 matches. news now on a managerial appointment in the premier league. claude puel, appointed as manager of leicester city on a three—year deal. puel, was sacked by southampton at the end of last season, despite leading the saints to an eighth placed finish in the league. puel becomes the club's third manager this year, replacing craig shakespeare, who succeeded premier league title winner claudio raneiri in february. it's proving something of a purple patch for england's youth teams. there was victory for the u20's at the world cup, the u19's became european champions and now england's u17‘s have booked their place in a world cup final after victory over brazil in india today. a hat—trick from liverpool forward rhian brewster securing a 3—1win to continue
celtic though underlining their domestic dominance with a 3—0 win. celtic full—back, opened the scoring in the first half, with a well taken goal. moussa dembele got two goals, this his second, a headerfrom close range. celtic move three points clear at the top stretching celtic‘s unbeaten run to 61 matches. news now on a managerial appointment in the premier league. claude puel, appointed as manager of leicester city on a three—year deal. puel, was sacked by southampton at the end of...
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sunday along the great brian westbrook i'm ducis rodgers the birds beat the cardinals today 34-7 a dominatingrmance what did you find most impressive about this victory? >> it's great to see a team picking up where they left off last week and continue to get better this team continues to understand we have some weaknesses and get better every single week and the strengths get better as well and the team looks really good. >> cardinal with a three and out and carson wentz to him 579. >> great catch as well. that caps off a ten play drive 7-0 eagles and later in the quarter wentz again his favorite target is zach ertz. >> i love it low on the shoulder getting to the end zone. >> 14-obirds lead and eagles looking for the home run ball and tory smith wide open. >> redeeming himself torrey smith dropped the big one last week and findings a way to be the deep grip we needed and thought he could do this coming in the season and did a great job. >> 59 touchdown and they lead 21-0 and up and carson finds nelson agholar for a big one. >> nelson has speed and showed his speed here showed his ability to
sunday along the great brian westbrook i'm ducis rodgers the birds beat the cardinals today 34-7 a dominatingrmance what did you find most impressive about this victory? >> it's great to see a team picking up where they left off last week and continue to get better this team continues to understand we have some weaknesses and get better every single week and the strengths get better as well and the team looks really good. >> cardinal with a three and out and carson wentz to him 579....
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the buildup was dominated by more france. the buildup was dominated by m o re co ntrove rsy france.ated by more controversy as the investigation continues into the goalkeeping coach after allegations of inappropriate behaviour. our reporter was watching the match. the lioness has had to take to the field here this evening without their usual goalkeeping coach, who hasn't been involved, after an enquiry following allegations of unacceptable behaviour towards the england, nigerian born striker. a p pa re ntly england, nigerian born striker. apparently he used a fake caribbean accents towards her during her time in the squad. that to one side, on the pitch of the lionesses lost 1—0, going down to a goal in the final moment. a crucial moment for them, as they held their rome against a tea m as they held their rome against a team ranked fourth in the world —— their own. the interim manager has suffered another defeat and she has two more matches to show what she can do. two world cup will fight in december. she has put forward an application for a permanent role and she will be hoping to
the buildup was dominated by more france. the buildup was dominated by m o re co ntrove rsy france.ated by more controversy as the investigation continues into the goalkeeping coach after allegations of inappropriate behaviour. our reporter was watching the match. the lioness has had to take to the field here this evening without their usual goalkeeping coach, who hasn't been involved, after an enquiry following allegations of unacceptable behaviour towards the england, nigerian born striker. a...
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they're calling dortmund dominic is an understated sitting at the top of the table but black and yellow have been bossy and the point is they got the most dominant off its defense and possession in the league if any team can put a dent in their armor sounds work out after losing their opener they have yet to leave the pitch with out a point a three game winning streak have put them in european contention were they up to the task. and dortmund were out to prove a point after them a two week thumping at the hands of ram a trade with coach pitts a boss making five wholesale changes to the starting eleven outs bug. and that's what's paid dividends as the black and yellow has hit the ground running full minutes in who missed out midweek sent the corner ran and dortmund took the lead at the first time of asking was andre young malenko back hitting the ball to school his first win as long a goal for the club since his move from dynamo kiev in august. seven minutes later alex but finally showed up and gotten themselves back in the game you'd be levelling the score was his second of the season a
they're calling dortmund dominic is an understated sitting at the top of the table but black and yellow have been bossy and the point is they got the most dominant off its defense and possession in the league if any team can put a dent in their armor sounds work out after losing their opener they have yet to leave the pitch with out a point a three game winning streak have put them in european contention were they up to the task. and dortmund were out to prove a point after them a two week...
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it's accrued, communist dictatorship and wants world domination.nding up to the brutal beijing dictators are biggest tech firms are sucking up to them swimming in a swimming in economic treason. storm watch. a few weeks ago apple ceo tim cook explained why he has become so politically vocal of late with his aggressive attacks on the trump administration. >> apple has always been, at the core, about changing the world. arguably you can't change the world if you are ignoring the world i think that silence is the ultimate consent. if you see something going on that is not right, the most powerful form of consent is to say nothing. steve: changing the world. my goodness. the is he the new gandhi or what. if you see something, say something except when there is money to be made. in july doing the bidding of the communist apple took down several apps that have allowed chinese human rights activists to mitigate through virtual private network. now, they will be able to use that method of evading the authorities. authorities remember who imprison and execu
it's accrued, communist dictatorship and wants world domination.nding up to the brutal beijing dictators are biggest tech firms are sucking up to them swimming in a swimming in economic treason. storm watch. a few weeks ago apple ceo tim cook explained why he has become so politically vocal of late with his aggressive attacks on the trump administration. >> apple has always been, at the core, about changing the world. arguably you can't change the world if you are ignoring the world i...
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in order to pull that off you need to be very dominant in academia, dominant in the media. in other words, you have to be up to pull off a big lie. the big life itself is a fascist concept that was promulgated by hitler. hitler says people can catch a small lie because they can compare to their experience. but if you give them a big lie it was hard to get your head around it. it's so big that you don't know where to attack it. it encompasses a lot of small allies. part of my exposÉ indie book edition one of the biggest lies we're living with now is, fascist bake like him is fascism is wrongly attributed to the right where it is always been understood be on the left turn what you call it transference. >> guest: transference is a phenomenon psychology which people take things that they do and playing them on other people. hitler did that. hitler said that the will pose a threat to the world. hitler, they are trying to take over and make everybody liked him. that's what the nazis do that when they took over the enforce the culture conformity across germany. ironically hitler w
in order to pull that off you need to be very dominant in academia, dominant in the media. in other words, you have to be up to pull off a big lie. the big life itself is a fascist concept that was promulgated by hitler. hitler says people can catch a small lie because they can compare to their experience. but if you give them a big lie it was hard to get your head around it. it's so big that you don't know where to attack it. it encompasses a lot of small allies. part of my exposÉ indie book...
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what about his dominance?with the chinese economy? it is very important to the chinese economy, in the sense it is a message to the domestic audience that the party is in charge of the economy, and we know that ordinary chinese people don't care about having a better life ash people care about having a better life, so the party has got to deliver. but his name will still be in the constitution and it will be a big challenge for the party as it is the president himself. we spotted this online. online game where chinese citizens can compete to clap for xi jinping. you can watch his speech and then clapped by tapping your phone screen. we can have a look. —— clap. and there it goes. laughter that is the game that seems to be taking part of china by storm. this is vincent talking about this game. it isa is vincent talking about this game. it is a sign that propaganda is becoming slicker and more sophisticated but i have to say, the mindset of the propaganda has always been there. this is nothing new in the reign o
what about his dominance?with the chinese economy? it is very important to the chinese economy, in the sense it is a message to the domestic audience that the party is in charge of the economy, and we know that ordinary chinese people don't care about having a better life ash people care about having a better life, so the party has got to deliver. but his name will still be in the constitution and it will be a big challenge for the party as it is the president himself. we spotted this online....
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the french team dominated the world indoor skydiving championships.with more than 200 competitors. it all took place in this purpose built vertical wind tunnel at laval just outside of montreal in canada. it's the second year it's been held and organisers are hoping to eventually get the sport into the olympics. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. until next time, goodbye for now. it isa it is a messy weather story this week. we have a run of south—westerly winds which will feed ina lot south—westerly winds which will feed in a lot of moisture of the sea. sunshine really will be at a premium throughout the week and we'll see whether france continuing to wax and wane across the country. that will bring outbreaks of rain as start tuesday and the weather front pushes into southern and western areas. 0n tuesday and other mild day, cloudy with further outbreaks of rain in places. that rain will be across many western areas to begin the day. for the south—west, it will be very mild. light rain and drizzle, temperatur
the french team dominated the world indoor skydiving championships.with more than 200 competitors. it all took place in this purpose built vertical wind tunnel at laval just outside of montreal in canada. it's the second year it's been held and organisers are hoping to eventually get the sport into the olympics. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. until next time, goodbye for now. it isa it is a messy weather story this week. we have a run of...
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but my security it will be a very dominant carrier look at the big routes people are flying frankfurt hamburg frankfurt berlin frankfurt munich that's the only airline now doing these flights and that's also reflected already at least. what you fear in the prices at the same time the commission. competition commission marketing to vest has already said in an interview that they will look very slowly into the deal now the. time to actually has to give away certain destinations in order to comply with competition laws so that's still open that question because it's going to be interesting to see with ticket prices with some of those routes in the hundreds of euros what about internationally for the fans because it's not just growing at home it's also growing abroad. gets is also growing abroad the european market is a very competitive market and look tons as new mission is also to compete with low cost carriers the likes of ryanair and also easy jet and what they are doing now is to bolster and to build up their unit euro beings and that's also why they were so interested in avalon asse
but my security it will be a very dominant carrier look at the big routes people are flying frankfurt hamburg frankfurt berlin frankfurt munich that's the only airline now doing these flights and that's also reflected already at least. what you fear in the prices at the same time the commission. competition commission marketing to vest has already said in an interview that they will look very slowly into the deal now the. time to actually has to give away certain destinations in order to comply...
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>> you adopted energy dominance? okay. >> trying to get people to talk windfall. >> a strategic boom. >> on the renewable side going back to what i started to talk about i think there will be geopolitical implications of title a small workshop on this in berlin, mostly european. i felt here in a room, there's lots of resistance to what you are saying. i tried to figure out what is the resistance? people said why are you saying these bad things about renewables? i'm not. i'm also renewables but we have to assume a change in energy mix bring the change in politics and some of it will be good and some of it will be bad. on the good side, there is huge potential to alleviate energy poverty in parts of the world that haven't invested in infrastructure already and will never do so because potential to leapfrog over that. that is a net geopolitical benefit. we also need to think about, in a world in which we are relying more on renewable energy, the end renewable energy agency, global institution, they have done a scenario
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into the second and the dominance continued.niacki's defence dealing with everything the world number one could throw at her and more. when the match past the hour mark, the second set soon follow. the dane through to the semis, having dropped just four games in two matches. halep wondering what went wrong. wednesday's second match winner is much more competitive with elina svitolina and garcia. garcia won back—to—back titles to book a place in the tourfinals back—to—back titles to book a place in the tour finals and that form was clear as she hit back to take the second set. into a decider it was garcia who prevailed, are vital break garcia who prevailed, are vital brea k allowed garcia who prevailed, are vital break allowed her to serve out the match after nearly three hours on court with one round of matches left, it means garcia, elina svitolina and halep can still make it through to the last four. on the men's tour, david goffin is the latest through. he will plague jack sock of the usa next. wednesday's winners included ju
into the second and the dominance continued.niacki's defence dealing with everything the world number one could throw at her and more. when the match past the hour mark, the second set soon follow. the dane through to the semis, having dropped just four games in two matches. halep wondering what went wrong. wednesday's second match winner is much more competitive with elina svitolina and garcia. garcia won back—to—back titles to book a place in the tourfinals back—to—back titles to book...
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in their case it's usually one dominant one or maybe two. and because of that there is a majority d dominant consensus. where the balance should be. many of them follow on a more common good aside. that if you averaged out all of the american regions. that's why most states are social democracies and had pretty good experiences with us. you drop resources produced by it. in theory they are going to produce a good and free society. certainly the balance point is deftly more to the community good aside of things. he can be done can be done here. we are out of balance currently in the direction of individual liberty. we have gone at a balance to the point where you are seen all of the pathologies that start -- start forming. in this case because excess in the individual freedom and a distrust of the political with the authoritarian leanings. ideally if there can have liberal democracy and had when someone is born regardless of circumstance. they have some decent chance. the m american idea got there and each person in their ideas and product ar
in their case it's usually one dominant one or maybe two. and because of that there is a majority d dominant consensus. where the balance should be. many of them follow on a more common good aside. that if you averaged out all of the american regions. that's why most states are social democracies and had pretty good experiences with us. you drop resources produced by it. in theory they are going to produce a good and free society. certainly the balance point is deftly more to the community good...
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. >>> the eagles turn in a dominate performance with a big win over the arizona cardinals >> we begin with the latest from the gulf for hurricane nate. made a brief but destructive visit. the region was spared from the kind of devastation we've seen from other recent storms >> nate first came ashore last night as a category 1 but quickly lost power and is now been downgraded to a tropical depression. nate was the first hurricane to make landfall in mississippi. since katrina since 2005 and there were fears storm surges to override low lying areas and the parking lot of the hardest rock ka if any in biloxi there was not widespread damage >> the remnants are expect sod to arrive here over the coming hours >> a bit of a one, two punch from mother nature, we're dealing with moisture as a result of a cold front then overnight into monday, we're tracking the rain from what's left of nate. here's storm tracker 6 double scan radar, you can see the cold front stretched out and sagging to the south, that's why we're in and out of the showers today. you look off to the south and west. you can se
. >>> the eagles turn in a dominate performance with a big win over the arizona cardinals >> we begin with the latest from the gulf for hurricane nate. made a brief but destructive visit. the region was spared from the kind of devastation we've seen from other recent storms >> nate first came ashore last night as a category 1 but quickly lost power and is now been downgraded to a tropical depression. nate was the first hurricane to make landfall in mississippi. since...
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herald did america rise to world dominance? from the 1600's? america us was largely wilderness there was a desperate number of native american cultures and all of a sudden we have a historical time, the world's dominant civilization to share in north america. so often america rose to world power guilty of exploiting slave labor and spoiling the environment and slaughtering millions. but that is not with every significant american leader believes that they believe the rise of the united states occurred with divine providence because this sensation by a higher power to use this country to uplift the world that was the of belief of jefferson that was unconventional to say the least for go right through franklin roosevelt. jedi argued in the book there is a far more reasonable belief than any alternative because the people may say america as benefit but the pattern of happy accidents is still a pattern not of random evolution of design and pattern and that is the sense that america should regain. >> host: looking for indications of a torah providen
herald did america rise to world dominance? from the 1600's? america us was largely wilderness there was a desperate number of native american cultures and all of a sudden we have a historical time, the world's dominant civilization to share in north america. so often america rose to world power guilty of exploiting slave labor and spoiling the environment and slaughtering millions. but that is not with every significant american leader believes that they believe the rise of the united states...
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off, the protests dominate headlines. today eagles safety making his own speaking to nfl owners in new york city. on behalf of all of the players. >> we talked about how the owners could come alongside us to actually create some change. >> reporter: the meeting lasted two hours. eleven owners present including eagles. both sides agree to progress was made. >> something i think owners look at as saying we want to help support you. those are issues that affect us. and issues also we'd like to do it together. >> reporter: general kins said there's a long way to go. fans are split on the protest. >> i think the kneeling thing is good. but i think that's a little bit too far. the fist is too far. >> >> reporter: a topic many have a opinion about. he defended the players right to free speech. >> people need to understand as after ri condition americans, police officers. they're doing something for the community. saying don't shoot us. >> reporter: others. just care about football. >> the commissioner said they'll meet again in
off, the protests dominate headlines. today eagles safety making his own speaking to nfl owners in new york city. on behalf of all of the players. >> we talked about how the owners could come alongside us to actually create some change. >> reporter: the meeting lasted two hours. eleven owners present including eagles. both sides agree to progress was made. >> something i think owners look at as saying we want to help support you. those are issues that affect us. and issues...
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the the factual matter is iran has been dominant arm in iraq. in the past you know especially several years you know ever since basically the iraqi army fled on the heels of the routing of the the islamic state taking all that northern territory. you had a lot of what's called rands and these militia he's popular mobilization forces. basically coming in and doing the brunt of the fighting. really. . actually defending iraq in many respects are they were incorporated these forces he's popular mobilization forces actually into the iraqi army itself not here's where it gets a little tricky. and here's where perhaps is a little confusion even rex two listens comments. a we talk about these popular mobilization forces we talk about these iranian shiite militias fighting in iraq in the neighboring country. however they're not all arabia a lot of them most of them are actually not. yes iranian sponsored iranian backed up a lot of them are iraqis iraqi citizens iraqi shiite militias which is why you could sort of understand. iran's response when rex to
the the factual matter is iran has been dominant arm in iraq. in the past you know especially several years you know ever since basically the iraqi army fled on the heels of the routing of the the islamic state taking all that northern territory. you had a lot of what's called rands and these militia he's popular mobilization forces. basically coming in and doing the brunt of the fighting. really. . actually defending iraq in many respects are they were incorporated these forces he's popular...
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but in a war zone so little nations are now rare on the domination coast. that's why i wanted to own this kind of dog. because it's something special i found a breeder online who was pleased for her dog to go to me and although she had a lot of inquiries from abroad. the dogs oh there are spots to a special gene donation puppies are born with plain white coats and develop their black or brown markings around ten days later. marina right of it spends a lot of time with his dogs are by the coast nations have lively temperaments and need a lot of exercise up to four hours a day. i'm very happy with. never swap him for another brit. he's brought so much satisfaction and joy into my life. in the town of so as drug some ninety kilometers north of dubrovnik i need a cell phone h. and her dominations are about to visit an old franciscan monastery a painting here dating back to seventeen ten shows a scene with film ations. the croatian see this as important proof that the dog comes from this region. they were bred in del mesa in there primarily in the dubrovnik regi
but in a war zone so little nations are now rare on the domination coast. that's why i wanted to own this kind of dog. because it's something special i found a breeder online who was pleased for her dog to go to me and although she had a lot of inquiries from abroad. the dogs oh there are spots to a special gene donation puppies are born with plain white coats and develop their black or brown markings around ten days later. marina right of it spends a lot of time with his dogs are by the coast...
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. >>> sunday a blowout at the linc, as the eagles dominate the interns >> a driver of a tractor-traileralked away from a fiery wreck on i95 in delaware but the crash wasn't the road to be shutdown for hours. >>> the big story is breaking news, one person shot by a police officer outside a king of prussia mall in montgomery county. this is exclusive video of the parking garage where, according to police, the victim was shot multiple times. this is located on the nordstrom's side of the mall >> the victim has not yet been identified. it's not clear what led up to the shooting. upper merion had been on the scene. we're told the businesses inside the mall what do you mean impacted. we have a crew anne the way to the scene and will continue to bring you more details. >>> to an accu weather alert. rain is still falling and strong winds are on the way. >> there's a flash flood watch until midnight which will be replaced by a wind advisory later on tonight. meteorologist melissa magee is tracking the system and joins us with the first check of the accu-weather forecast. melissa >> we've been tr
. >>> sunday a blowout at the linc, as the eagles dominate the interns >> a driver of a tractor-traileralked away from a fiery wreck on i95 in delaware but the crash wasn't the road to be shutdown for hours. >>> the big story is breaking news, one person shot by a police officer outside a king of prussia mall in montgomery county. this is exclusive video of the parking garage where, according to police, the victim was shot multiple times. this is located on the...
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>> at least for the past couple of weeks and allergy sufferers are feeling it but not 14-year-old dominices not skip his weekly allergy shots. >> severe seasonal allergies side lined his budding football play three years ago. >> i was very miserable. i was not feeling great. >> reporter: 19-year-old field hockey player alexis, says all meds used to relieve her misery but not so much any more. >> the allergies have just been a mess. i've been all over the place. everything is red on me. i've been itching. report roar she's being re-evaluated at asthma and allergy associates for possibly starting allergy shots. >> it's constant battle. but if you're aware of what triggers your symptoms, you're ahead of the game. >> reporter: allergist dr. sandra got chick says most people really don't know exactly what sets off their allergies or what exactly is irritated. >> you can have seasonal mass where your symptoms only occur doctor a pollen season. >> reporter: she says you might need an inhaler, but you start taking the wrong meds way aft the has already start. >> you start the anne his mean. many
>> at least for the past couple of weeks and allergy sufferers are feeling it but not 14-year-old dominices not skip his weekly allergy shots. >> severe seasonal allergies side lined his budding football play three years ago. >> i was very miserable. i was not feeling great. >> reporter: 19-year-old field hockey player alexis, says all meds used to relieve her misery but not so much any more. >> the allergies have just been a mess. i've been all over the place....
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. >> to use the term windfall or strategic firm -- boom and energy dominance?. >> you never mentioned any one in particular. but energy dominance. >> in some ways i think they are right to a knowledge to think of energy as a strategic tool with the way this concept of been developed. inactive is twofold and that's been that is a program under the right conditions but in today's world and that includes other forms of energy as well. so china has been talking about a date certain that will stop selling cars to use petroleum. i think they also realize the strategic benefits to be a leader in those renewable technologies. the letter my real contract -- critique with the just on production trying to find a way to create a policy. that is required with the non energy foreign policy so the position on trade and energy demands. that could backfire with the strategic environment and the changes made so that a real strategy would take advantage of that as well. >> how has this changed the u.s.-china relationship equation?. >> given this argument china and the u.s. will ha
. >> to use the term windfall or strategic firm -- boom and energy dominance?. >> you never mentioned any one in particular. but energy dominance. >> in some ways i think they are right to a knowledge to think of energy as a strategic tool with the way this concept of been developed. inactive is twofold and that's been that is a program under the right conditions but in today's world and that includes other forms of energy as well. so china has been talking about a date...
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wechat is the dominant one domestically.expect more disruptions as we get close to this big communist party meeting? stephen: my one-word answer would be yes. emily: that was bloomberg's stephen engle from hong kong. instagram has rolled out some new changes to combat harassment. they will give users the option to limit those that can comment on photos to only people they follow. instagram is also expanding its offensive comment filter to four more languages -- arabic, french, german, and portuguese. coming up, more on my conversation with ellen pao and what she has to say about her time as interim ceo of reddit. that is next. plus, gopro -- we will hear from ceo nick woodman. that is next. ♪ emily: toshiba has signed a final agreement to sell its flash memory chip business. the price tag -- $18 billion. among the firms in the consortium, apple and dell. now to my conversation with ellen pao. after she lost her historic gender discrimination case, she became interim ceo of reddit where she made controversial moves to crack d
wechat is the dominant one domestically.expect more disruptions as we get close to this big communist party meeting? stephen: my one-word answer would be yes. emily: that was bloomberg's stephen engle from hong kong. instagram has rolled out some new changes to combat harassment. they will give users the option to limit those that can comment on photos to only people they follow. instagram is also expanding its offensive comment filter to four more languages -- arabic, french, german, and...
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they are not dominating the cloud. hasve a president made it no secret he is not a fan of the company. if i were to pluck out one major regulatory risk for any of these stocks, i would look at amazon especially because it has been sort of ignoring valuation metrics. investors don't care with the p.e. is. they don't care what the price to sales is. they are in it for the long haul. there watching amazon gross sales and market share. it is an interesting time to come up against that sort of risk. that has been the story of the company the last several years and it comes to investors. the amazon/whole foods deal did not get scrutiny at all. david, mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg will not be testifying before congress because that is also the day facebook is holding its earnings call on november 1. we also have google earnings coming up. do you expect to see any impact on the actual business when we look at the numbers for this quarter? david: i don't expect to see any impact on the numbers for this quarter to speak of
they are not dominating the cloud. hasve a president made it no secret he is not a fan of the company. if i were to pluck out one major regulatory risk for any of these stocks, i would look at amazon especially because it has been sort of ignoring valuation metrics. investors don't care with the p.e. is. they don't care what the price to sales is. they are in it for the long haul. there watching amazon gross sales and market share. it is an interesting time to come up against that sort of risk....
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do well rather than what you don't do well and cars happen to be one of the areas where we were dominant it to the car manufacturer, you will see us it to the car manufacturer, you will see us getting a bigger and bigger footprint. but are we right in thinking that you are perhaps not as bullish as others in the market in thinking it may be longer than we thinking it may be longer than we think before we see the driverless ca rs think before we see the driverless cars on our roads in a mainstream way? yes, i think there are a lot of problems to be solved and most of them are not technological. some of them are not technological. some of them are not technological. some of them are cost structure but a lot of them are cost structure but a lot of them are cost structure but a lot of them are at government level. we need to define how safe car must be before it is allowed on the road. there are a lot of different things. you can have a car driving along by itself as well as cars being driven by people like us. mistakes be made. a decision needs to be taken in a split—second, so i think the
do well rather than what you don't do well and cars happen to be one of the areas where we were dominant it to the car manufacturer, you will see us it to the car manufacturer, you will see us getting a bigger and bigger footprint. but are we right in thinking that you are perhaps not as bullish as others in the market in thinking it may be longer than we thinking it may be longer than we think before we see the driverless ca rs think before we see the driverless cars on our roads in a...
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i am diagonally opposite from where you heard dominic speaking from.e. this strange of entry roadway is the cromwell road. at the far end of it, several hundred metres down, there is a cluster of emergency service vehicles, lots of police vans you can maybe see in the background, the lights twinkling away. we have a quite a bit of movement up and down this road. we have had several ambulances, grant 90, have had several ambulances, grant go, police cars coming and going. we have had unmarked police cars with flashing lights but no other visible signs they are police vehicles, coming and going. this section of the cromwell road is closed. the section that way is in fact open. there are cars going up and down it. if you look to my right, you can see thatis if you look to my right, you can see that is queensgate. there are a lot of pedestrians, traffic going down there as well. the whole area around there as well. the whole area around the natural history museum has not been closed off. certain streets have. the natural history museum is there. further do
i am diagonally opposite from where you heard dominic speaking from.e. this strange of entry roadway is the cromwell road. at the far end of it, several hundred metres down, there is a cluster of emergency service vehicles, lots of police vans you can maybe see in the background, the lights twinkling away. we have a quite a bit of movement up and down this road. we have had several ambulances, grant 90, have had several ambulances, grant go, police cars coming and going. we have had unmarked...
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part of the determination to dominate the era of clean energy technology.t is a tale of two countries and two skrat jis. the trump add minute strategies decide today move in. coal accounted for half of all u.s. electricity generated. it is now down to a third. additionally massive automation meant jobs in the industry are disappearing. down from 176,000 in 1985 to just 50,000 in 2017. machines and software are replacing workers in coal mines. these are unlikely to change despite the policy shift. its share of u.s. electricity generation has nearly tripled since 1990. solar costs have been falling. it is one of the leading costs of carbon dioxide emissions. that's one of the reasons why china which suffers over a million deaths a year because of air equal si the making huge investments. enabling companies to become global in theirs aspirations. china invested $78.3 billion in renewable energy in 2016, almost twice as much as the united states. now beijing is making a push into electric cars hoping to dominate what will be the transport industry of the future
part of the determination to dominate the era of clean energy technology.t is a tale of two countries and two skrat jis. the trump add minute strategies decide today move in. coal accounted for half of all u.s. electricity generated. it is now down to a third. additionally massive automation meant jobs in the industry are disappearing. down from 176,000 in 1985 to just 50,000 in 2017. machines and software are replacing workers in coal mines. these are unlikely to change despite the policy...
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that is the dominant ecosystem. there are several versions of weibo.these various messaging apps. they use them for traders to communicate. shanda has momo as well, which started as a dating app. there is telegram as well, which came from the russians. interestingly a lot of the , bitcoin groups went over to telegram when wechat groups were being cracked down, so they could talk about strategies to getting your money to overseas wallets. there are a few players, but wechat is the dominant one domestically. emily: do we expect more disruptions as we get close to this big communist party meeting? stephen: my one-word answer would be yes. emily: that was bloomberg's stephen engle from hong kong. instagram has rolled out some new changes to combat harassment. the app will give users the option to limit those that can comment on photos to only people they follow. instagram is also expanding its offensive comment filter to four more languages -- arabic, french, german, and portuguese. coming up, more on my conversation with ellen pao and what she has to say
that is the dominant ecosystem. there are several versions of weibo.these various messaging apps. they use them for traders to communicate. shanda has momo as well, which started as a dating app. there is telegram as well, which came from the russians. interestingly a lot of the , bitcoin groups went over to telegram when wechat groups were being cracked down, so they could talk about strategies to getting your money to overseas wallets. there are a few players, but wechat is the dominant one...
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anew and i attribute this because built into our dna, this hormonal craving for power and dominationan come together to relieve the plight of somebody, a natural disaster, just wait. once it's settled down, they'll be at each other's throats again. and i tribute this to the fact that if you don't have philosophical depth, an understanding that your first quest is to tame and domesticate your hormonal cravings, to be selfless, to not act with ulterior motives. we want to survive, we want to get rich, we want to have sex, we want to have power and dominate others. and that's where we have to fight against first, and then we can be selfless towards others after we have controlled our own impulses, but that just doesn't happen in our culture anymore. we don't have any philosophical foundations whatsoever. lo a the mass media. these aren't people who sit and reflect and understand that your greatness is a greatness to control yourself and to renounce selfishness in favor of being generous and always being kind and respectful of others even if you disagree with them, all the signals are in
anew and i attribute this because built into our dna, this hormonal craving for power and dominationan come together to relieve the plight of somebody, a natural disaster, just wait. once it's settled down, they'll be at each other's throats again. and i tribute this to the fact that if you don't have philosophical depth, an understanding that your first quest is to tame and domesticate your hormonal cravings, to be selfless, to not act with ulterior motives. we want to survive, we want to get...
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there are up against leeds rhinos who dominated the modern era. they have been winners in the last seven but have not eaten castleford in their past eight games. so it is about performing in intensity and there's a healthy hatred between these local rivals so i expect a bit ofa these local rivals so i expect a bit of a classic. well for the gymnastics in montreal, the positions have been finalised. three of the six british men in montreal have now been confirmed for the finals later in the week. now wilson, and whitlock who won olympic gold on the floor and the pommel last year. here in canada he slipped up last year. here in canada he slipped up on the floor and missed the final but has qualified top in the pommel horse standing. looking to defend his world title. wilson put in a solid qualifying campaign on all six apparatus to make the final but he has been squeezed out of the high bar in which she took bronze last year. don lock continues his good form in the rings and hit you was to wina form in the rings and hit you was to win a medal in the
there are up against leeds rhinos who dominated the modern era. they have been winners in the last seven but have not eaten castleford in their past eight games. so it is about performing in intensity and there's a healthy hatred between these local rivals so i expect a bit ofa these local rivals so i expect a bit of a classic. well for the gymnastics in montreal, the positions have been finalised. three of the six british men in montreal have now been confirmed for the finals later in the...
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we need to be dominant in academia and in the media.in other words you have to be able to pull off a big lie in the concept that was promulgated by hitler. it's hard to get your head around it and you don't know whether to attack it as a part of my exposÉ is to show one of the biggest lies is tha that its attributed to the right where it's been under the law of the left. transference is a psychology which people take things into playing them on other people. hitler says that they pose a threat to the world come hitler poses , hitlerposes a threat. they try to take over and make everybody like them. when they take over if they enforced the conformity said he was taking his own homicidal destructivhomicidaldistrict of s and trying to foist them on a scapegoat and receive the same thing in politics today the left is blaming the right for patterns of behavior that it invented. >> you also have a chapter on george soros. >> he claims to be the great anti-fascist. okay here's something first we e wilsomething for thiswe will tae the fact that
we need to be dominant in academia and in the media.in other words you have to be able to pull off a big lie in the concept that was promulgated by hitler. it's hard to get your head around it and you don't know whether to attack it as a part of my exposÉ is to show one of the biggest lies is tha that its attributed to the right where it's been under the law of the left. transference is a psychology which people take things into playing them on other people. hitler says that they pose a threat...
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such a voice in this town, in this swamp that you are the only countervailing influence to that dominance of u.s. multi-nationals in this country and the country owes you a great debt on so much but on that in particular. >> president trump: that's very
such a voice in this town, in this swamp that you are the only countervailing influence to that dominance of u.s. multi-nationals in this country and the country owes you a great debt on so much but on that in particular. >> president trump: that's very
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the question is, how did america rise to world dominance? it would have been totally unpredictable from the perspective of, say, 1600s, before america was even begun to be settled. north america was largely wilderness, very lightly settled. there were a disparity number of diverse native american cultures and all of a sudden you have an historical time, you have the world dominant civilization in terms of military power, economic power, culture, here in north america. so, often today the politically correct answer is america rows to world power because america is uniquely guilty of exploiting slave labor, guilty of committing genocide against native americans, spoiling the environment, prepping people, engaging in imperial abroad and slatiering millions. you hear that in many universitied but that's not every significant american leader has believed. those leaders have believed that the rise of the united states occurred through divine providence because they dispensation buy a higher power to uplift the whole world. that was the belief of j
the question is, how did america rise to world dominance? it would have been totally unpredictable from the perspective of, say, 1600s, before america was even begun to be settled. north america was largely wilderness, very lightly settled. there were a disparity number of diverse native american cultures and all of a sudden you have an historical time, you have the world dominant civilization in terms of military power, economic power, culture, here in north america. so, often today the...
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player becomes even more dominant.f you take where air berlin used to compete with lufthansa, with air berlin out of the picture lufthansa will be taking on euro wings. it does not sound like much come petition to me. so there is the fear of higher prices and a monopoly in germany, which are justified in my point of view. and we have to remember, this deal is not in the books yet. should the remains of air berlin, the ones that have not been snatched up by lufthansa, should they find no other buyer, not picked up by another bidder, then the whole deal may be blown. it may be taken off altogether. may be blocked by the competition, because these remains are not supposed to just disappear from the market, because that would give lufthansa even more strength. >> that is why the whole thing is controversial. the other controversy, the employees, because the union says lufthansa is offering too few jobs. >> the situation for the employees is difficult. lufthansa says it is ready to welcome 3000 new members of staff, but for
player becomes even more dominant.f you take where air berlin used to compete with lufthansa, with air berlin out of the picture lufthansa will be taking on euro wings. it does not sound like much come petition to me. so there is the fear of higher prices and a monopoly in germany, which are justified in my point of view. and we have to remember, this deal is not in the books yet. should the remains of air berlin, the ones that have not been snatched up by lufthansa, should they find no other...
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well, they, today, the world is threatened by people who want to be independent of other domination of others who don't share their same values and their nationality. well, the reason why it's being rejected -- being rejected by the power brokers throughout the world because it threatens those in power who are losing authority under people who don't want to live under their domination. letting people decide their own fate, because if a majority of people want to be independent of a country, that's what they should be, according to our declaration of independence and this is something that brings a more peaceful world rather than having subjew gation of one people by another. there has been a major cause of conflict in the world today when people don't recognize that yes,, there are others who feel that they are being oppressed by being pressed under the jurisdiction of a particular government and would like to have their own independence. this has been especially true where people since the end of the cold war have looked at their own self-identification. when the right of self-determi
well, they, today, the world is threatened by people who want to be independent of other domination of others who don't share their same values and their nationality. well, the reason why it's being rejected -- being rejected by the power brokers throughout the world because it threatens those in power who are losing authority under people who don't want to live under their domination. letting people decide their own fate, because if a majority of people want to be independent of a country,...
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the question is how did america rise to world dominance? it would have been unpredictable from the perspective of the 1600s before america had even begun to be settled.north america was largely wilderness, likely settled. there was a disparate number of native american cultures. and all of a sudden you had in historical times the world dominance in terms of military power, economic power and culture is here in north america. often today he politically correct answer is america rose to world power because you america are uniquely guilty. we're guilty of exploiting slave labor, trading genocide against native americans, despoiling the environment, oppressing people, engaging in imperialism abroad. you'll hear that in many universities but that is not what every significant american leader has believed. those leaders believed that the rise of the united states occurred through divine providence because the dispensation by a higher power to use this country to uplift the whole world. that was the belief of jefferson who was religiously unconven
the question is how did america rise to world dominance? it would have been unpredictable from the perspective of the 1600s before america had even begun to be settled.north america was largely wilderness, likely settled. there was a disparate number of native american cultures. and all of a sudden you had in historical times the world dominance in terms of military power, economic power and culture is here in north america. often today he politically correct answer is america rose to world...
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dominic casciani reports. an unprecedented year of terrorist attacks.n turned a car intoa for on the bridge is a man turned a car into a weapon. the fifth week of, stabbed as he tried to stop the terrorist entering parliament. 0ne of five major incidents with police saying they have stopped at least more. the council of seniorjudges and advisers say terrorism suspects are moving more quickly to attack than ever before, turning everyday items into weapons. it is recommending longerjail terms items into weapons. it is recommending longer jail terms for those guilty of preparing acts of terrorism. we simply looked at the experience in this country in recent months and realised the nature of the terrorist threat has undoubtedly changed in recent times. we felt it important to react to it and reflect these different type of offending. it is much more home—made than some of the terrorist schemes that we have had to deal with in the courts in the past. two men are ready on life sentences, they had hit weapons ina carand life sentences, they had hit weapons in
dominic casciani reports. an unprecedented year of terrorist attacks.n turned a car intoa for on the bridge is a man turned a car into a weapon. the fifth week of, stabbed as he tried to stop the terrorist entering parliament. 0ne of five major incidents with police saying they have stopped at least more. the council of seniorjudges and advisers say terrorism suspects are moving more quickly to attack than ever before, turning everyday items into weapons. it is recommending longerjail terms...
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supporters in dresden and elsewhere until now the left was the dominant political party in eastern germany but now these areas have swung right i ask political scientist van how that answer. it is the left party which emerged from the communist successor party the p.d.s. . this was the main outlet for opposition and mistrust of the federal political economic and social system. this overall sense of mistrust is what motivates the anti foreigner privy to protesters and f.t. voters. the f.t. platform also has a strong social and political component it portrays itself as the party of ordinary people people who are threatened by immigration particularly immigration into the welfare system there's a sense that they pay so much into the social welfare system but others profit from it that social and political component and that sense of mistrust is central to the f.t. so the old p.d.'s left party and the f.t. have more in common than you might think and. i head for the noise district hardly
supporters in dresden and elsewhere until now the left was the dominant political party in eastern germany but now these areas have swung right i ask political scientist van how that answer. it is the left party which emerged from the communist successor party the p.d.s. . this was the main outlet for opposition and mistrust of the federal political economic and social system. this overall sense of mistrust is what motivates the anti foreigner privy to protesters and f.t. voters. the f.t....
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were the shoe on the other foot, would we republicans meekly accept such behavior on display from dominant democrats? of course we wouldn't and we would be wrong if we did. when we remain silent and fail to act, when we know that silence and inaction is the wrong thing to do because of political considerations, because we might make enemies, because we might alienate the base, because we might provoke a primary challenge, because add that's in yum -- add that's in emwhen we succumb to those to that in defense of our institutions and liberty we forsake our obligations. those things are far more important than politics. now, i'm aware more politically savvy people than i will caution against such talk. i'm aware there's a segment of my party that anything short of complete and unquestionable loyalty to a president who belongs to my party is unacceptable and suspect. if i have been critical it is not because i relish criticizing the behavior of the president of the united states. if i have been critical, it is because i believe it is my obligation to do so, and as a matter and duty of conscie
were the shoe on the other foot, would we republicans meekly accept such behavior on display from dominant democrats? of course we wouldn't and we would be wrong if we did. when we remain silent and fail to act, when we know that silence and inaction is the wrong thing to do because of political considerations, because we might make enemies, because we might alienate the base, because we might provoke a primary challenge, because add that's in yum -- add that's in emwhen we succumb to those to...
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dominic casciani i , bbc news. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... at least twenty—four people have died in wildfires that have devastated california's wine country. thousands have been left homeless by the twenty—two blazes being fanned by high winds. they are spreading quickly and unpredictably. officers have restored order after a serious disturbance overnight at the top security long lartin prison in central england. around eighty prisoners are understood to have attacked staff — some of them using pool balls. the new york police department are searching for evidence in accusations made by women against harvey weinstein. spain's prime minister wants clarification from catalonia within five days on whether or not it has formally declared independence. the catalan president has signed a declaration to that effect — but suspended it to allow for talks. now it is time for our newspaper review. harvey weinstein‘s fall from grace is continuing to dominate the headlines around the world. the philippine star reports on the growing number of female actres
dominic casciani i , bbc news. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... at least twenty—four people have died in wildfires that have devastated california's wine country. thousands have been left homeless by the twenty—two blazes being fanned by high winds. they are spreading quickly and unpredictably. officers have restored order after a serious disturbance overnight at the top security long lartin prison in central england. around eighty prisoners are understood to have attacked staff...
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yes you was the big name dominating the but i think of this week high case back in business of buying in fans at all the us arena hoped he would get their side back into gear. hike is led by the old save it where would his return get the club out of their current days or what opponents freiburg get in their way and that's not the only big story this match day eight will check out mint with a high scoring table toppers prepared a warm welcome for rb leipsic in their must win top tier battle the black and yellow and not so new kid on the block both thirsty for three points who prevail. welcome to the bun as they go on d w i'm chris harrington with an action packed saturday filled with lots of football. the reunion up first you hike is he looks good seventy two years old as any age is just a number he says but can he bring buyer back to their dominant ways repair the locker room turmoil to get more out of their star studded roster a handful of current music players when it all will hike is back in two thousand and thirteen the biggest thing a cup and champions league the reboot first tes
yes you was the big name dominating the but i think of this week high case back in business of buying in fans at all the us arena hoped he would get their side back into gear. hike is led by the old save it where would his return get the club out of their current days or what opponents freiburg get in their way and that's not the only big story this match day eight will check out mint with a high scoring table toppers prepared a warm welcome for rb leipsic in their must win top tier battle the...
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dominic casciani, bbc news.olitical crisis surrounding the future of catalonia has reached breaking point on the eve of a vote in the spanish parliament. senators are expected to vote tomorrow to impose direct rule on catalonia following the recent referendum on independence which the spanish government considered unlawful. our europe editor katya adler reports from barcelona. hope and excitement filled this barcelona square this morning as on so many mornings during the catalan crisis. the independence—minded crowd once again arching and chanting its way towards the catalan government building, believing, after many weeks of waiting, the catalan leader inside now had a dramatic announcement to make. until he didn't. after more than an hour of waiting, in the end it was a no—show. the catalan leader never turned up to make his much anticipated declaration. the press are leaving and outside on the streets catalans are none the wiser as to what their future holds. now i feel very very angry because i want an answe
dominic casciani, bbc news.olitical crisis surrounding the future of catalonia has reached breaking point on the eve of a vote in the spanish parliament. senators are expected to vote tomorrow to impose direct rule on catalonia following the recent referendum on independence which the spanish government considered unlawful. our europe editor katya adler reports from barcelona. hope and excitement filled this barcelona square this morning as on so many mornings during the catalan crisis. the...
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chalco dominated the first half against votes berg and deservedly went in front from the penalty spot carrow was wrestled to the ground now failed then to lead kept his cool to school. spoke when a penalty of their own after the break after a foul by now though. but mario gomez slipped and blazed over the bar the visitors didn't give up though and equalized in stoppage time through de vocht or again martin schmidt six draw in a row as vosburgh coach. there is a moment it's crazy at the moment and we unbeatable orion capable of winning you can look at it how you want but we'll take unbeatable we was all in the name in the . oftentimes could also consider themselves unbeatable at home at least they haven't lost in their own stadium for twenty two matches and got off to the perfect start through care and damage by. visitors glad about stepped up the pressure after the break talking as equalise much to huff and coach millionaire goals man's frustration. and to spectate his pain. now goes one quickly apologized but his team is about to bottle it matty is intimated to want to set up superbl
chalco dominated the first half against votes berg and deservedly went in front from the penalty spot carrow was wrestled to the ground now failed then to lead kept his cool to school. spoke when a penalty of their own after the break after a foul by now though. but mario gomez slipped and blazed over the bar the visitors didn't give up though and equalized in stoppage time through de vocht or again martin schmidt six draw in a row as vosburgh coach. there is a moment it's crazy at the moment...
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acknowledge because if we've not had control of the money go and we're not making the case only for dominic we're going to case for all of the world and especially for developing countries like ours that are going to receive in the brunt of the destruction and devastation from the stones and this terms in order to happen in during the hurricane season happen outside of the hurricane season a few years ago we had a trough system in december christmas eve. cause lives cause major destruction so we have no doubt that the climate change is responsible for its trends of desire again. in a lot of capitals around the world the discussion of climate change is theoretical for you is a theoretical or is it practical practical one. you know you know it is all saying we have set. up we have started to know to set the example you know when we have set the exams is the practical situation you've seen it because the streets are good our culture you know whole are going to survive in the next few months and two years we're going to reconstruct thousands of homes people are going to reconstruct their health
acknowledge because if we've not had control of the money go and we're not making the case only for dominic we're going to case for all of the world and especially for developing countries like ours that are going to receive in the brunt of the destruction and devastation from the stones and this terms in order to happen in during the hurricane season happen outside of the hurricane season a few years ago we had a trough system in december christmas eve. cause lives cause major destruction so...