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i commissioner francois i chair finley.with five votes in the affirmative, the motion is approved unanimously. thank you, mr. clerk. i now call agenda item six. discussion and possible action regarding proposed stipulation decision and order. the matter of walter park. hi. go ahead. good morning, chair. commissioners. for the record, my name is eric willett, and i'm an investigator and legal analyst with the commission. this matter involves respondent walter park. he is a commissioner of the access appeals commission, and he failed to timely file this form 700 and trainings for ethics and his sunshine ordinance declaration. and he participated in matters at two meetings of the access appeals commission while he was disqualified from doing so. the facts of this case are similar to prior matters presented before this commission. in the recent past and the penalty amount recommended per violation was based upon penalty modifiers present. present in the commission. streamlined enforcement program, and they were also similar to
i commissioner francois i chair finley.with five votes in the affirmative, the motion is approved unanimously. thank you, mr. clerk. i now call agenda item six. discussion and possible action regarding proposed stipulation decision and order. the matter of walter park. hi. go ahead. good morning, chair. commissioners. for the record, my name is eric willett, and i'm an investigator and legal analyst with the commission. this matter involves respondent walter park. he is a commissioner of the...
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francois: the credit card agreement you are talking about is something that is part of the refinancinghat they have to do. they extended from september to october and now it is october 21 to reach an agreement of the right -- refinancing in order to get this particular processing agreement for the next two years, basically. that illustrates why it is so important for them to refinance this 1.5 billion of loyalty bonds. refinancing royalty bonds is not something that is hard. other airlines did that before the merges. the thing like -- the thing with spirit is at the path to profitability is not clear. they have been burning cash for months. they have been burning over 500 million from operations for the last 20 months. and then for this quarter the market is expecting $300 million of loss. the path to profitability is not clear even though they are trying to transform the product and services. vonnie: that is why do not understand fully why the creditors are holding out. what do they expect will happen? the bonds are losing value, so what are they waiting for? francois: the thing is, t
francois: the credit card agreement you are talking about is something that is part of the refinancinghat they have to do. they extended from september to october and now it is october 21 to reach an agreement of the right -- refinancing in order to get this particular processing agreement for the next two years, basically. that illustrates why it is so important for them to refinance this 1.5 billion of loyalty bonds. refinancing royalty bonds is not something that is hard. other airlines did...
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conservative mp mark francois. he of the blame? conservative mp mark francois .ive mp mark francois. he doesn't think so. so. i don't think he's laying the blame squarely at labour's doon the blame squarely at labour's door. well, >> this sunday, join me , camilla >> this sunday, join me, camilla tominey, for an exclusive interview with one of the most controversial, influential and unique political figures of our time, boris johnson will be in studio discussing his new memoir, unleashed. >> the gripping story of how he deau >> the gripping story of how he dealt with plotting politicians , dealt with plotting politicians, problematic princes and a pandemic. from boris bikes to brexit and everything else in between. this sunday at 9:30 am. only on gb news, the a.m. only on gb news, the people's channel. >> britain's news channel . >> britain's news channel. >> britain's news channel. >> welcome back to patrick christys tonight. now keir starmer has taken the extraordinary step of giving up the sovereignty of the chagos islands to mauritius, ending years of negotia
conservative mp mark francois. he of the blame? conservative mp mark francois .ive mp mark francois. he doesn't think so. so. i don't think he's laying the blame squarely at labour's doon the blame squarely at labour's door. well, >> this sunday, join me , camilla >> this sunday, join me, camilla tominey, for an exclusive interview with one of the most controversial, influential and unique political figures of our time, boris johnson will be in studio discussing his new memoir,...
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. >> francois, stay with us.efore we continue the conversation, i want to look how we are trading in europe so far this morning. the stoxx 600 performed well. we had the stoxx 600 ending the week up almost .6%. however, today, we are seeing a bit of a muted reaction as investors are still trying to seek clarity from the upcoming u.s. election on top of stimulus from china as well. what we are likely to see this week are earnings and corporate news driving the market per perfo performance. we will hear from deutsche bank and others. i want to get to the bourses in how we are trading in europe this morning. we are seeing pocketis of green in the uk in the ftse 100. when it comes to the dax, i want to mention how we are seeing the shares in german companies moving this morning. kp exactly because the dax performed well last week. up 1.5%. this morning, it is important ppi figures out of germany that we'll digest in detail later in the show. when you think about the stocks and sectors, i should say, we have oil and g
. >> francois, stay with us.efore we continue the conversation, i want to look how we are trading in europe so far this morning. the stoxx 600 performed well. we had the stoxx 600 ending the week up almost .6%. however, today, we are seeing a bit of a muted reaction as investors are still trying to seek clarity from the upcoming u.s. election on top of stimulus from china as well. what we are likely to see this week are earnings and corporate news driving the market per perfo performance....
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joining me now is jean—francois nellan.nity in the uk. thanks very much for being with us. what was your reaction when you heard this news and do you welcome it?— welcome it? good afternoon. listening _ welcome it? good afternoon. listening to _ welcome it? good afternoon. listening to the _ welcome it? good afternoon. listening to the news - welcome it? good afternoon. listening to the news this - listening to the news this morning was a bit... the way it was announced, we only learned this through the media outlet. it was without a meeting with the speaker. i had a meeting with him on monday, but they never mentioned anything of our sovereignty. but this morning, got an e—mail saying we had an interview, and it was a shock. so, you're not welcoming this decision. i think i'm right in thinking you're saying your community want independence and sovereignty for the islands. is that right?_ sovereignty for the islands. is that right? the ma'ority of the community h that right? the ma'ority of the community want _ that right?
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don't bargain with haaland with mauritius. >> i have to say , jean—francois, >> i have to say, jean—francoisd emotive argument and i thank you for coming on gb news and making it. well, george, you know, it was pretty harsh what happened to them, wasn't it? i know that tam fry, labour mp for many, many years was campaigning on behalf of these chagossians. it is astonishing that labour can do this without even talking to them, you know. >> do you know, i mean, it wasn't just tam, one of the biggest champions of not my necessarily best friend in politics was jeremy corbyn, who was it? and he was campaigning on that for many years. look, i think there are two elements to this. the first one is our relationship with the united states. right. and the second one is the rights of those people who want to return and whether or not they'll be allowed to. and then i guess beyond that , there's a whole beyond that, there's a whole strategic thing about, you know , strategic thing about, you know, where it's located and what its importance is. for what it's worth, i mean, i accept, as you said, it was a
don't bargain with haaland with mauritius. >> i have to say , jean—francois, >> i have to say, jean—francoisd emotive argument and i thank you for coming on gb news and making it. well, george, you know, it was pretty harsh what happened to them, wasn't it? i know that tam fry, labour mp for many, many years was campaigning on behalf of these chagossians. it is astonishing that labour can do this without even talking to them, you know. >> do you know, i mean, it wasn't...
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all right, i want to bring in now francois the care of smoking. he is the director of doctors of the world, germany. he joins us now from munich. it's good to have you with this and let me ask you about this figure with the death told and gods, and now exceeding 42000. that's according to health authorities in gaza. how is doctors of the world adjusting its operations inside guns? yes. is a very good question and not easy to answer because uh uh, as we hear all the reports since already one year. now. um the, our operations are really organized on a daily basis because every day something new happens we have for us to, to displays or a staff of people out for us to uh, to change their locations and according to the movements all the from the east. right. of the army, so far as it is quite difficult to have bus stable programs seen, we have uh, somehow managed to have 4 different mobile teams. they have to be mobile by to be able to help in the different shelters that organized for the, for the displaced persons. we also provide the head for 6 um t
all right, i want to bring in now francois the care of smoking. he is the director of doctors of the world, germany. he joins us now from munich. it's good to have you with this and let me ask you about this figure with the death told and gods, and now exceeding 42000. that's according to health authorities in gaza. how is doctors of the world adjusting its operations inside guns? yes. is a very good question and not easy to answer because uh uh, as we hear all the reports since already one...
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voices john francois.ou here protesting? >> well, you've probably heard the news came up last week where the news came up last week where the labour government is handing our island to mauritius without our island to mauritius without our democratic consent. and like i say this, this island has been british since 1814. but now the labour government coming to power and taking the sovereign land to give it to a foreign country without actually asking the chagossians what they want to do. and the reason we're here, we're asking the government they should be listening to the community, give them like a referendum if they want to be british or if they want to be british or if they want to be mauritian. >> yes. to remind listeners and viewers, 1500 chagossians were removed from your islands, weren't they, by the british government . and then you came to government. and then you came to live here, and there are now 6000 chagossians. and you you believe they all want to return? >> correct. at the time of the force
voices john francois.ou here protesting? >> well, you've probably heard the news came up last week where the news came up last week where the labour government is handing our island to mauritius without our island to mauritius without our democratic consent. and like i say this, this island has been british since 1814. but now the labour government coming to power and taking the sovereign land to give it to a foreign country without actually asking the chagossians what they want to do....
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i'll be joined by legendary brexiteer tory mp mark francois for reaction and in my take at ten, in an hour's time, speculation is growing about gary lineker's future on match of the day as the bbc enters crisis talks with the star. so should he stay or should he go? i'll be giving my fearless verdict about gary lineker and the bbc at 10:00. you won't want to miss it. and tonight's top pundits, suzanne evans. of course, a top political consultant and broadcaster, tv news legend mike crick and tory party grandee , former party grandee, former conservative mp sir michael fabncant. fabricant. as. sue gray quits 100 days of labour. my verdict i'm not pulling my punches. all of that after the news headlines and lewis mckenzie . and lewis mckenzie. >> good evening. it's 9:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer is facing fresh turmoil as his chief of staff, sue gray , chief of staff, sue gray, resigns. her exit follows reports of tensions in number 10, including with the prime minister's chief adviser, morgan mcsweeney , who's now stepping mcsweeney, who's now steppi
i'll be joined by legendary brexiteer tory mp mark francois for reaction and in my take at ten, in an hour's time, speculation is growing about gary lineker's future on match of the day as the bbc enters crisis talks with the star. so should he stay or should he go? i'll be giving my fearless verdict about gary lineker and the bbc at 10:00. you won't want to miss it. and tonight's top pundits, suzanne evans. of course, a top political consultant and broadcaster, tv news legend mike crick and...
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it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, live at york branch, advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having jumped up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps or to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history. when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state, the were still the bullshit i knew done with that is what do we shift that is to assist in that and then the, the initial submit communal trip with the full shows. pennsylvania does a little bit with bush because over the weekend, which we finish, all right to. so was that a show them what 3 to those are kind of showing you which is which is the little fl
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one of the mps there, mark francois, one of the mps there, mark fran(the pope.n astonishing story and that's all coming on today's show. astonishing story and that's all coming on today's show . welcome coming on today's show. welcome to the show. well, it seems the clever money was on. james cleverly romped to home victory with 39 votes, putting on an astonishing 18 votes as the clear runaway winner in today's tory leadership . final three. tory leadership. final three. what does that say to you? the party it seems now, is going back towards the centre ground. can they win from the centre? should they go towards the right? will they be happy at reform party hq? let me know your thoughts. go to gbnews.com/yoursay. but now it's your headlines and here's lewis mckenzie . mckenzie. >> thank you very much, martin. good afternoon . it's 4:00. i'm good afternoon. it's 4:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. now we'll start this hour with the breaking news from just about half an hour ago. james cleverly has overtaken robert jenrick to the top spot in the lat
one of the mps there, mark francois, one of the mps there, mark fran(the pope.n astonishing story and that's all coming on today's show. astonishing story and that's all coming on today's show . welcome coming on today's show. welcome to the show. well, it seems the clever money was on. james cleverly romped to home victory with 39 votes, putting on an astonishing 18 votes as the clear runaway winner in today's tory leadership . final three. tory leadership. final three. what does that say to...
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the i'm going to mention the great french physician, francois. francois mauricio who founded the medical specialty of obstetrics called pregnancy, la maladie de duma, the disease of nine months, and his classic 6068 treatise de la maladie. cuisine the diseases of women who are pregnant in childbirth. it was the first textbook obstetrics and extraordinary work. childbirth has been a chamber of horrors for many women. marceau led the way to modern obstetric marceau's great compassion and historic contribution to the welfare of women was impelled his grief and watching his sister die in a pool of blood from abruption. and when was about to deliver her fifth child. well, there's more on this and my private medical practice. i see women every week or risk of dying from pregnancy including those who are ending a desire pregnancy or reasons of catastrophic complications in last cases, a woman with a highly desired twin pregnancy came to me from another state. following failure of her skilled physician to succeed in the twin to transfer infusion syndrome
the i'm going to mention the great french physician, francois. francois mauricio who founded the medical specialty of obstetrics called pregnancy, la maladie de duma, the disease of nine months, and his classic 6068 treatise de la maladie. cuisine the diseases of women who are pregnant in childbirth. it was the first textbook obstetrics and extraordinary work. childbirth has been a chamber of horrors for many women. marceau led the way to modern obstetric marceau's great compassion and historic...
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what mark francois says the position of kemi badenoch.ling out of the european court of human rights. we need to ensure that criminals and people who have come to this country illegally are deported, but they are deported to a jurisdiction that the british people have confidence in. australia is a classic. case in point, their deal with nauru, a tiny pacific nation in the in the pacific ocean, a population of only 11,000 is working. it's proved to work the accommodation facilities in nauru are now empty because the criminal gangs are not targeting australia, because they know that the their customers, the illegal migrants , customers, the illegal migrants, will be shipped out to nauru, where there are no job opportunities. so this, this contract that australia continues to pay nauru for maintaining the buildings is absolutely brilliant because it acts as a deterrent . we've got acts as a deterrent. we've got to send illegal migrants abroad. it's just got to be to the right country and to not rwanda. >> okay. well i think the time for all
what mark francois says the position of kemi badenoch.ling out of the european court of human rights. we need to ensure that criminals and people who have come to this country illegally are deported, but they are deported to a jurisdiction that the british people have confidence in. australia is a classic. case in point, their deal with nauru, a tiny pacific nation in the in the pacific ocean, a population of only 11,000 is working. it's proved to work the accommodation facilities in nauru are...
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it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique tucson, live at york. branch advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the cabs or to saul loved your by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat was on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence. the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state. no, living down here, i've seen since this guy too. okay. i couldn't get the picture of it. because uh i, i didn't pull my my phone out fast enough. time i got my phone. i'll take a picture of this thing i saw on this guy. that's what really tripped me out. this is one of the ships i saw in the sky. and that's what it looked like. it grabs and broke
it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique tucson, live at york. branch advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the cabs or to saul loved your by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat was on january 1, 18 o 418 declared the independence. the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood...
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i'm aust carried out the october 7th terror attacks last year which began to conflict. francois the care is maker is the director of doctors of the world of germany. he told us how his organization is adjusting it's operations inside guns. yes. is a very good question and not easy to answer because uh uh, as we hear all the reports since already one year now. um the, our operations are really organized on a daily basis because every day something new happens we have for us to, to displays or a staff of people out for us to uh, to change their locations and uh, according to the movements all the from the east right, and the army, so far as its quite difficult to have bus stable programs seen, we have uh, somehow managed to have 4 different mobile teams. they have to be mobile by to be able to help in the different shelters that organized for the, for the displace persons. we also provide the head for 6 um the fix of the hip primary has centers and we provide the support for 500 to 4000 people a day. this is the amount of people that affect it and the only from the side of our small m d m
i'm aust carried out the october 7th terror attacks last year which began to conflict. francois the care is maker is the director of doctors of the world of germany. he told us how his organization is adjusting it's operations inside guns. yes. is a very good question and not easy to answer because uh uh, as we hear all the reports since already one year now. um the, our operations are really organized on a daily basis because every day something new happens we have for us to, to displays or a...
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let's get the views of robert jenrick supporter, legendary brexiteer conservative mp mark francois.ert jenrick flop at conference? >> no, i was, i was in for both. james's speech and robert's. they're both gave very good speeches. they both got partial standing ovations . and it was standing ovations. and it was two good performances. and i've seen this poll today . so look, seen this poll today. so look, if you go back a few months, nearly all the polls said kemi badenoch was so far ahead that having a contest would almost be a formality, that there were some pundits, not you , mark, but some pundits, not you, mark, but who were writing that. well, i think everybody would now agree. this is a very competitive contest. so if we just believe what those polls said a few months ago, it would all have been over already. it's clearly not so that's my that's my first point. and we've still got the two ballots of mps to go and then we move to the party membership. so you cited one poll. i know it's a bit risky to talk about political betting after what happened at the general election, but
let's get the views of robert jenrick supporter, legendary brexiteer conservative mp mark francois.ert jenrick flop at conference? >> no, i was, i was in for both. james's speech and robert's. they're both gave very good speeches. they both got partial standing ovations . and it was standing ovations. and it was two good performances. and i've seen this poll today . so look, seen this poll today. so look, if you go back a few months, nearly all the polls said kemi badenoch was so far...
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it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, live at york branch, advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to the french, manage the capture to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events in haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history. when they not only through of slavery but also began to rule their state the, the, the gym. and so just deal with the other. one will take me that picture. they were proud of the muscle by the way, to go in your mouth because i didn't look up my, your printer there know, but he got dirty with or i. so it was who i see on google. okay. and with then almost a week ago, and then we'll get to bundle the, the journal say to us just loved th
it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, live at york branch, advanced to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to the french, manage the capture to saul loved to or by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeat. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one in the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000...
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, an organization focused on promoting solidarity with marginalized communities and mission that francois organizing director of the florida student power network and herself, haitian american. to as i said, of the stars there was no shortage of means following donald trump's infamous cats and dogs sound bites. but here's one resident of springfield, ohio helping us setting the tone of today's conversation. i know many of you are finding the nearest coming out of springfield, ohio to be hilarious and be more the. but i will tell you, living here. it is anything but funny. what is happening in our community groups is the level level of vitriol and nationalism that i have never seen. i find it important to tell you that there are definitely people causing a lot of problems here in springfield. but it's the people who look like me. the people threatening violence in our community, our white, we do struggle with all the things that any city struggles with. we do have homeless people. we do have crime, but this is not a result of immigration. this is a result of us not being able to keep our e
, an organization focused on promoting solidarity with marginalized communities and mission that francois organizing director of the florida student power network and herself, haitian american. to as i said, of the stars there was no shortage of means following donald trump's infamous cats and dogs sound bites. but here's one resident of springfield, ohio helping us setting the tone of today's conversation. i know many of you are finding the nearest coming out of springfield, ohio to be...
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in the second half , the hosts' situation was aggravated by the removal of francois klein hans, but 10 minutes before the final score , ramil gaysin turned everything upside down. first, he made an attempt, reducing the gap to one point, and then confidently scored the conversion. 12:11. the heavy machine won for the twelfth time. for the arrow, this silver was the debut award in the history of the national championships. here in krasnoyarsk, only on the left bank yenisei also hosted a match for third place between krasny yar and the then current champion penza lokomotiv. the railway workers, having dropped out of the fight for the title , did everything to finish the current season, at least with bronze. already in the first half, the visitors were able to score four tries, two of them by daniil patikhanov. dmitry sukhin and franco nadje added one each. after the break , the south african made another trip. into the opponent's scoreboard, the final result was 31:12. lokomotiv became the owner of bronze for the first time. on the russian rugby season is not over yet. this saturday, sam
in the second half , the hosts' situation was aggravated by the removal of francois klein hans, but 10 minutes before the final score , ramil gaysin turned everything upside down. first, he made an attempt, reducing the gap to one point, and then confidently scored the conversion. 12:11. the heavy machine won for the twelfth time. for the arrow, this silver was the debut award in the history of the national championships. here in krasnoyarsk, only on the left bank yenisei also hosted a match...
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it was named after british businesses to peter higgs, who concurrently with his french colleague francois on last describes the properties of the as yet unknown particle. the 2 are jointly awarded the nobel prize in physics and 2013 today is unusual to the proton collisions and the underground tunnel have been stopped in order to do maintenance work on the late fee for its detectors. just kind of your last kind of my typing. this is a diagram of to see a method to take to take to concede. then the normally the protons would be colliding in the center of the detector right now. time kind of put that there aren't any protons in the collider at the moment. it will buttons in these attach. and here's what we see instead of these particles here, which a cold calls make new ones you know who and to produce, didn't cosmic rays at at tech, to investigate, possibly nearly through the detector. and so is the detect a reconstructed something non linear one and then we would know that it was out of alignment and needed to be corrected to. and so we use these cause make new ones to calibrate how to ta
it was named after british businesses to peter higgs, who concurrently with his french colleague francois on last describes the properties of the as yet unknown particle. the 2 are jointly awarded the nobel prize in physics and 2013 today is unusual to the proton collisions and the underground tunnel have been stopped in order to do maintenance work on the late fee for its detectors. just kind of your last kind of my typing. this is a diagram of to see a method to take to take to concede. then...
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in the second half, the hosts' situation was aggravated by the removal of francois kleinhans, but 10 minutes before the final , ramil gaysin turned everything upside down. first, he made an attempt, reducing the gap to one point, and then confidently scored implementation. 12:11. the heavy machine won gold for the arrow for the twelfth time, this silver became. debut award in the history of the national championships. here in krasnoyarsk, only on the left bank of the yenisei , the match for third place between krasny yar and the then current champion penzinsky lokomotiv took place. the railway workers, having dropped out of the fight for the title , did everything to finish the current season with at least bronze. already in the first half, the guests were able to score four attempts, two of them by daniil patikhanov. they added one each dmitry sukhin and franco nadier. after the break , the south african made another trip to the opponent's scoreboard, the final result. 31:12. lokomotiv became the owner of bronze for the first time. the russian bandy season is not over yet. this satu
in the second half, the hosts' situation was aggravated by the removal of francois kleinhans, but 10 minutes before the final , ramil gaysin turned everything upside down. first, he made an attempt, reducing the gap to one point, and then confidently scored implementation. 12:11. the heavy machine won gold for the arrow for the twelfth time, this silver became. debut award in the history of the national championships. here in krasnoyarsk, only on the left bank of the yenisei , the match for...
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, on the other hand, people rallied in support of a new perspectives. child produced notes about francois. i'm sick and tired of hearing about all the things we need more of me when actually we need less of everything. we don't need more energy. we just need to be using less of it just for paul. i'm fighting, so it's my, my overall and above all, we should start to train our understanding of prosperity as the secret code. the heidi good cool thoughts of that here they're giving it a try. tumbler co adult in the heart of the cities district, the restaurant clink of dishes here costs between 15 and 21 years with several courses needed to satiate the appetite on housing. the push and molly on us one has no the restaurant rat race. well, very well, in fact, both have worked in the michelin started restaurants for years, 18 hour days, pressure stress. then they opened their own restaurant and decided we're going to do things differently. and our staff is going to be in the kitchens where we've worked your just a number and staff time. it doesn't allow us to. and then working 18 hour days and t
, on the other hand, people rallied in support of a new perspectives. child produced notes about francois. i'm sick and tired of hearing about all the things we need more of me when actually we need less of everything. we don't need more energy. we just need to be using less of it just for paul. i'm fighting, so it's my, my overall and above all, we should start to train our understanding of prosperity as the secret code. the heidi good cool thoughts of that here they're giving it a try....
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it all started trivially simply: a certain françois poski, in the year eighty-eight , returned from a journey. by the way, the man was 40 years old, who he was, what he did, is not indicated anywhere. and so he, like... missed his friends and decided to gather them in his garden, but they all did not fit, the man had so many friends, they went to the bois de boulogne in paris, and so that everyone would be normal, well, yes, to find out that this was your man, he asked to dress in white, that's how such a tradition began, a good story in fact, you and i would not have been accepted to this dinner today, we did not prepare, we are a little different, yes, this is an internet flash mob, yes , a party in black rather, well, i don’t know, the participants of this impromptu dinner would have taken with them from food, but i’m sure that wonderful snacks are not always it is possible to snatch it somewhere in stores, because they are quickly taken apart, but it is there, here is what its benefits are and how to choose it correctly on the shelves, our regular rubric kupulka will tell. today w
it all started trivially simply: a certain françois poski, in the year eighty-eight , returned from a journey. by the way, the man was 40 years old, who he was, what he did, is not indicated anywhere. and so he, like... missed his friends and decided to gather them in his garden, but they all did not fit, the man had so many friends, they went to the bois de boulogne in paris, and so that everyone would be normal, well, yes, to find out that this was your man, he asked to dress in white,...
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and to mark francois as well. very interesting stuff to get his take.rs trip to brussels. he, of course, wants to kick start negotiations on a new post—brexit deal. but what exactly does that mean, and what exactly does that mean, and what will the european union demand in return? let's speak now to gb news political correspondent olivia utley. thank you, tom. olivia, thank you very much. you're in brussels and that question to you, really that we know that the prime minister wants to kick start these negotiations for a new post—brexit deal, get closer to the european union in a way. but what are the european union likely to demand in return ? likely to demand in return? >> well, i think that's a very good question. ursula von der leyen is already lowering expectations. she said that this is just the very beginning of a conversation. the eu is at the moment saying that the ball is in the uk's court and what exactly could any deal entail? well, there is still talk about a youth mobility scheme, i.e. something like the erasmus scheme, where young people c
and to mark francois as well. very interesting stuff to get his take.rs trip to brussels. he, of course, wants to kick start negotiations on a new post—brexit deal. but what exactly does that mean, and what exactly does that mean, and what will the european union demand in return? let's speak now to gb news political correspondent olivia utley. thank you, tom. olivia, thank you very much. you're in brussels and that question to you, really that we know that the prime minister wants to kick...
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our jeffrey marmosets francois langurs mongoose lemurs and black and white ruffled lemurs. >> got through that. a trio of north american river otters enjoyed spooky jack-o-lanterns in their habitat at oregon zoo in portland. >> look at them go. the frisky otter's in this and adult female and her 2 adopted pups looking like they're having a great time. all 3 daughters came to the zoo as orphans unable to survive on their own in the wild. so it's great to see them in good hands there and having a lot of spooky fun. and that'll from the newsroom today. thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm stephanie lin. >> take good care of yourself today and have a great and jews it's showtime. >> welcome in to live in the have a show coming up for you. the millionaire mentalist and chan is up to some of the district's open mind reading skills to the test. >> and bring to the studio. are you afraid raleigh and slavery, animals brace yourself. we're expl
our jeffrey marmosets francois langurs mongoose lemurs and black and white ruffled lemurs. >> got through that. a trio of north american river otters enjoyed spooky jack-o-lanterns in their habitat at oregon zoo in portland. >> look at them go. the frisky otter's in this and adult female and her 2 adopted pups looking like they're having a great time. all 3 daughters came to the zoo as orphans unable to survive on their own in the wild. so it's great to see them in good hands there...
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was mark francois? >> there was a few.lammy, some very, very good takedowns . tom very good takedowns. tom tugendhat did a good i'm not a big tugendhat fan myself, but it was a thing that biden is basically saying they're important to world security, they're important to american dominance, and we give them to us so we can do what we want with them, rather than you guys piddling about. well, they were basically saying, look, we want the security of this base settled and this whole sovereignty issue was causing some supposedly causing some speculation as to whether it would be secure. so they they're saying actually get it done. that's what they said. that's what they told us. >> but you know what? i'm okay. if somebody reasons with me like that. yeah. >> why do politicians or whether we're just told you just say why things are what cost you know, yes. >> it's important to secure this strategically important military base. diego garcia, i would say, at what cost to the taxpayer. but tell us the cost to the taxpayer. >> we'r
was mark francois? >> there was a few.lammy, some very, very good takedowns . tom very good takedowns. tom tugendhat did a good i'm not a big tugendhat fan myself, but it was a thing that biden is basically saying they're important to world security, they're important to american dominance, and we give them to us so we can do what we want with them, rather than you guys piddling about. well, they were basically saying, look, we want the security of this base settled and this whole...
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i'll be joined by legendary brexiteer tory mp mark francois for reaction and in my take at ten, in ann is growing about gary lineker's future on match of the day as the bbc enters crisis talks with the star. so should he stay or should he go? i'll be giving my fearless verdict about gary lineker and the bbc at 10:00. you won't want to miss it. and tonight's top pundits, suzanne evans. of course, a top political consultant and broadcaster, tv news legend mike crick and tory party grandee , former party grandee, former conservative mp sir michael fabncant. fabricant. as. sue gray quits 100 days of labour. my verdict i'm not pulling my punches. all of that after the news headlines and lewis mckenzie . and lewis mckenzie. >> good evening. it's 9:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer is facing fresh turmoil as his chief of staff, sue gray , chief of staff, sue gray, resigns. her exit follows reports of tensions in number 10, including with the prime minister's chief adviser, morgan mcsweeney , who's now stepping mcsweeney, who's now stepping into her role. conser
i'll be joined by legendary brexiteer tory mp mark francois for reaction and in my take at ten, in ann is growing about gary lineker's future on match of the day as the bbc enters crisis talks with the star. so should he stay or should he go? i'll be giving my fearless verdict about gary lineker and the bbc at 10:00. you won't want to miss it. and tonight's top pundits, suzanne evans. of course, a top political consultant and broadcaster, tv news legend mike crick and tory party grandee ,...
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i want to show that there's a epigraph that begins the book it's a quote by francois vian.and the quote reads in the english translation is brothers, men who live us, let not ur hearts be hardened against us because if you have pity for us, poor men, god will have mercy towards you. so the idea, i think, is that he. the very foundation of regeneration through violence and it's deeply ironic. it's disturbing as seeing this the freshly fallen snow through the gauze on the corpses of, this family that seems to be so and peaceful. you of okay so let's ask we have some final here i guess. let's start with number three because it's building on this question. and do you think or was appropriate, capote, to humanize thers, perry and --so brutal crime? or is this approach, in essence, quote, giving sympathy to the devil. yes. in a way, i think it was appropriate, because so often when we think of killers or like murderers, we kind have this vision in our head that they're inhuman or monsters or. but at the end of the day, they are people and anyone can technically could be a killer
i want to show that there's a epigraph that begins the book it's a quote by francois vian.and the quote reads in the english translation is brothers, men who live us, let not ur hearts be hardened against us because if you have pity for us, poor men, god will have mercy towards you. so the idea, i think, is that he. the very foundation of regeneration through violence and it's deeply ironic. it's disturbing as seeing this the freshly fallen snow through the gauze on the corpses of, this family...
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i want to show that there's a epigraph that begins the book it's a quote by francois vian.and the quote reads in the english tnslation is brothers, men who live us, let not your hearts be harden against us because if you have pity for us, poor men, god will have mercy towards you. so the idea, i think, is that he. the very foundation of regeneration through violence and it's deeply ironic. it's disturbing as seeing this the freshly fallen snow through the gauze on the corpses of, this family that seems to be so and peaceful. you of okay so let's ask we have some final here i guess. let's start with number three because it's building on this question. and do you think or was it appropriate, capote, tnize the killers, perry and -- of so brutal crime? or is this approach, in essence, quote, giving sympathy to the devil. yes. in a way, i think it was appropriate, because so often when we think of killers or like murderers, we kind have this vision in our head that they're inhuman or monsters or. but at the end of the day, they are people and anyone can technically could be a ki
i want to show that there's a epigraph that begins the book it's a quote by francois vian.and the quote reads in the english tnslation is brothers, men who live us, let not your hearts be harden against us because if you have pity for us, poor men, god will have mercy towards you. so the idea, i think, is that he. the very foundation of regeneration through violence and it's deeply ironic. it's disturbing as seeing this the freshly fallen snow through the gauze on the corpses of, this family...
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the bayfront park in mission bay is located on terry francois boulevard, between warriors way and 16thstreet. sitting on the waterfront directly across from chase center, the port of san francisco says the 5.4 acre site will include spaces for various events, including a cafe. there will also be native landscaping trails and design features that celebrate the bay's views. >> and on a day like today, you better bring your jacket to the city. steve paulson i will say if we go into the late afternoon hours, it is quite warm in some spots if you're inland. >> yes, in the sun it doesn't last long, but that is correct. if you're away from the coast or bay, you can get warm in the afternoon. coast and bay look like they're staying a little bit below average here. we actually have kind of a rarity this morning of something in the eastern pacific. that's something as a tropical system. it will stay south of cabo san lucas, though. it's heading west. kristie, this is your tropical system about to become a hurricane. it's gone from 50 to 60mph. so 14mph shy. but it should reach hurricane strength
the bayfront park in mission bay is located on terry francois boulevard, between warriors way and 16thstreet. sitting on the waterfront directly across from chase center, the port of san francisco says the 5.4 acre site will include spaces for various events, including a cafe. there will also be native landscaping trails and design features that celebrate the bay's views. >> and on a day like today, you better bring your jacket to the city. steve paulson i will say if we go into the late...
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on the south side, and the arena entertainment zone bounded by warriors way on the north, terry francois boulevard on the east, 16th street on the south, and third street on the west. the ordinance affirms the planning department secret determination. and, madam chair, i have a memo from your desk requesting that this be agendized as a committee report and it may be sent to the board meeting tomorrow, october eighth, 2024. great. thank you, mr. clerk. and we have ben van houten here from the office of economic and workforce development. the life initiatives director, who is going to make a presentation. thank you. good afternoon. chair melgar, president. peskin. vice chair. preston. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce development here to present this ordinance, which would create two new entertainment zones. i have a short presentation that i'd like to walk through. i think a lot of this is really just background on what entertainment zones are, but i'm happy to move through this quickly. since entertainment zones have already been discussed by this committee and by
on the south side, and the arena entertainment zone bounded by warriors way on the north, terry francois boulevard on the east, 16th street on the south, and third street on the west. the ordinance affirms the planning department secret determination. and, madam chair, i have a memo from your desk requesting that this be agendized as a committee report and it may be sent to the board meeting tomorrow, october eighth, 2024. great. thank you, mr. clerk. and we have ben van houten here from the...
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on the south side, and the arena entertainment zone bounded by warriors way on the north, terry francois boulevard on the east, 16th street on the south, and third street on the west. the ordinance affirms the planning department secret determination. and, madam chair, i have a memo from your desk requesting that this be agendized as a committee report and it may be sent to the board meeting tomorrow, october eighth, 2024. great. thank you, mr. clerk. and we have ben van houten here from the office of economic and workforce development. the life initiatives director, who is going to make a presentation. thank you. good afternoon. chair melgar, president. peskin. vice chair. preston. ben van houten from the office of economic and workforce development here to present this ordinance, which would create two new entertainment zones. i have a short presentation that i'd like to walk through. i think a lot of this is really just background on what entertainment zones are, but i'm happy to move through this quickly. since entertainment zones have already been discussed by this committee and by
on the south side, and the arena entertainment zone bounded by warriors way on the north, terry francois boulevard on the east, 16th street on the south, and third street on the west. the ordinance affirms the planning department secret determination. and, madam chair, i have a memo from your desk requesting that this be agendized as a committee report and it may be sent to the board meeting tomorrow, october eighth, 2024. great. thank you, mr. clerk. and we have ben van houten here from the...
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now , just before i go francois.t before i go to my audience, i think it would be a bit silly if i didn't just get a very quick synopsis from each of you about how you feel about budgets gone. i'll start. i'll start with you. i'm assuming you're quite pleased with it. yeah. the first labour budget for 15 years. >> look, i was hopeful and excited for the budget. and now afterwards, i'm incredibly pleased as we start to rebuild prosperity in this country, building for growth. so wages start to rise again. investing in our schools, which are crumbling, where half of them, of course, don't have specialist maths teachers and those of you who can't get a hospital appointment today are a lot more investment for the nhs. because when 3 million are out of work, because they're too sick, it's clear those services need investment. today's when we start to rebuild this country. i'm very pleased to be part of it because this is about more than services. it's about hope. i know it's been a long time since we've had hope in this co
now , just before i go francois.t before i go to my audience, i think it would be a bit silly if i didn't just get a very quick synopsis from each of you about how you feel about budgets gone. i'll start. i'll start with you. i'm assuming you're quite pleased with it. yeah. the first labour budget for 15 years. >> look, i was hopeful and excited for the budget. and now afterwards, i'm incredibly pleased as we start to rebuild prosperity in this country, building for growth. so wages start...