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graeme: absolutely. over the past two decades, every year, we have seen more and more interest in the social context or framework under which we invest. those pension funds make up about two thirds of the capital coming in our industry, and they want to see -- they want to see good investing, green energy is a huge part of that. see not just renewable investment projects made, but also assets.edentialed lie in washington state, we have been the proud owners of puget energy for the last decade, and we have worked with the governor thehis team there to meet state's objective was the utility and what we're doing as motherompany, and and just a green utility, but we have invested heavily in making companyener and better going forward. so ucl appears not just wanted to invest in the renewables project, you have your state, as you mentioned -- but also to make greener, the existing investments they have. i think that is a tremendously exciting part about what the private sector is incredibly motivated to do my
graeme: absolutely. over the past two decades, every year, we have seen more and more interest in the social context or framework under which we invest. those pension funds make up about two thirds of the capital coming in our industry, and they want to see -- they want to see good investing, green energy is a huge part of that. see not just renewable investment projects made, but also assets.edentialed lie in washington state, we have been the proud owners of puget energy for the last decade,...
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graeme, do you think they will cope 0k alongside them. about 26 they get a bit too hot. it should be perfect for us by king vulture. why i5 perfect for us by king vulture. why is the population of this particular type of quality link was bought this 5pecie5 type of quality link was bought this species of kuala are actually doing quite well in certain parts of south australia. but we don't know a huge amount about them. and with koalas in general, there was a huge risk to the population from disease such as retrovirus and chlamydia, and it hasn't really hit the southern quality at. so a lot of the work we're doing out here and the partnerships we are forming with the guys down here is to actually try and get in there before it happens, so and get in there before it happens, so it's a preventative programme to try and learn a little bit more about southern koalas, their numbers and their habits and why they are not moving around as often as they should and the species of eucalyptus they are feeding on. it's a bit of a conservation breakthro
graeme, do you think they will cope 0k alongside them. about 26 they get a bit too hot. it should be perfect for us by king vulture. why i5 perfect for us by king vulture. why is the population of this particular type of quality link was bought this 5pecie5 type of quality link was bought this species of kuala are actually doing quite well in certain parts of south australia. but we don't know a huge amount about them. and with koalas in general, there was a huge risk to the population from...
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if you will all generally and thanking graeme for a great session. [applause] national: the governors association also hard from international leaders to discuss the relationship tween subnational governments and the federal government. speakers included the governor county and aukana representative -- governor of turkana county and a representative from germany's christian socialist party. this is 15 minutes. >> no, it is my great distinction, honor and privilege, to introduce the honorable governor. if you haven't already heard, we have more than 40 kenyan governors, lieutenant governors and senators joining us for this year's summer meeting. welcome, it is really a pleasure to have you here with us, to join us at the summer meeting. the kenyan council of governors which is similar to nga, aims to learn from our models of federalism and approaches to policy. at the nga, it is rooted in our goal to share practices. we are thrilled to extend its this principle to another country, and have a delegation closely aligned with our mission today. k is the
if you will all generally and thanking graeme for a great session. [applause] national: the governors association also hard from international leaders to discuss the relationship tween subnational governments and the federal government. speakers included the governor county and aukana representative -- governor of turkana county and a representative from germany's christian socialist party. this is 15 minutes. >> no, it is my great distinction, honor and privilege, to introduce the...
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graeme and defiant. many doctors are telling us that they are very they believe that this is just the first thing. would be followed by their arrests or worse. the dismissals here appear to be the first against rebellious public servants since the government began what it calls operation cleanup and the picture news it is has just begun. al-jazeera. federal judge in los angeles says she will appoint an independent monitor to investigate the living conditions of migrant children in the u.s. detention centers it follows reports of sports food insufficient water and living conditions from child migrants and their parents in texas on thursday the us government failed to meet a court imposed deadline to reunite all the separated children from their parents. of these two firefighters have died battling wildfires in northern california weather the high winds off fueling the flames a ton neighborhoods in the city of reading a burnt to the ground. the wildfire toole through neighborhoods like this one in the city
graeme and defiant. many doctors are telling us that they are very they believe that this is just the first thing. would be followed by their arrests or worse. the dismissals here appear to be the first against rebellious public servants since the government began what it calls operation cleanup and the picture news it is has just begun. al-jazeera. federal judge in los angeles says she will appoint an independent monitor to investigate the living conditions of migrant children in the u.s....
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graeme and defiantly but off camera many doctors are telling us the. they are actually very right they believe this is just the first. thing that there are arrests or worse. the dismissals here appear to be the first against rebellious public servants since the government began what it calls operation cleanup and prediction is it is has just begun the saloon human al-jazeera on the ground. security is proving a big concern as molly prepares for presidential elections on sunday only seventeen people have been killed in campaigning people will choose between twenty four candidates including incumbent president abraham. his opponents say the past five years under his leadership have been a disaster ports from bamako voting is about to begin but many registered voters can't find their names on the electoral roll the u.n. peacekeeping mission middle smart is trying to help them in. the organizing and security of this election is the task of mali and authorities in minister we provide support such as the transportation of logistical material and personnel as
graeme and defiantly but off camera many doctors are telling us the. they are actually very right they believe this is just the first. thing that there are arrests or worse. the dismissals here appear to be the first against rebellious public servants since the government began what it calls operation cleanup and prediction is it is has just begun the saloon human al-jazeera on the ground. security is proving a big concern as molly prepares for presidential elections on sunday only seventeen...
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republican senator lindsey graeme, a missed opportunity to hold russia accountable for 2016 meddling.n leader of the house paul ryan, there is no question russia interfered in our election. john brennan and former head of the cia it was nothing short of treasonous. and perhaps most admit can double the current serving director of national intelligence having heard the president say no russian meddling, he said we have been clear in our meddling, he said we have been clear in oui’ assessment meddling, he said we have been clear in our assessment of russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy. in other words this isn't something in the past, this is something ongoing. donald trump seems incapable of accepting there was russian interference as though it would somehow invalidate his own election victory. but every time he does that it raises more questions about what russia did. so donald trump hopes to put this to bed have failed. while the summit is being criticised by many back in the united states, what does it tell us about us—
republican senator lindsey graeme, a missed opportunity to hold russia accountable for 2016 meddling.n leader of the house paul ryan, there is no question russia interfered in our election. john brennan and former head of the cia it was nothing short of treasonous. and perhaps most admit can double the current serving director of national intelligence having heard the president say no russian meddling, he said we have been clear in our meddling, he said we have been clear in oui’ assessment...
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graeme now provided carbohydrates and domesticated animals provided meat and fats. well they should certainly who would fit that increased the content in the body. also women became pregnant more often and this led to a population explosion you'll get. that in turn meant that people had to live together in smaller spaces in houses settlements and villages. the work of archaeologists is often like trying to solve a puzzle they carefully dig up artifacts that belong to a specific society and then try to recreate an image of what that society was like . some objects like the shards of decorated pottery have lent their names to entire cultures for example the linear pottery culture which coincides with the first appearance of food producing societies. burial sites are often rich sources of information for archaeologists not just human remains but various items that were buried with the deceased. for example an expert can determine whether a person was buried properly. if not animals may have gotten into the grave and shoot at the bones. the reattachment nicola is the di
graeme now provided carbohydrates and domesticated animals provided meat and fats. well they should certainly who would fit that increased the content in the body. also women became pregnant more often and this led to a population explosion you'll get. that in turn meant that people had to live together in smaller spaces in houses settlements and villages. the work of archaeologists is often like trying to solve a puzzle they carefully dig up artifacts that belong to a specific society and then...
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thank you i i think the protest was a success graeme smith cancelled the fare increase. meanwhile students and trainees in bochum also protested against fare increases. took part in the demonstrations. thus was the only it was the first time we've done anything like that i've already talked to us that for two or three days and it was over boy but it gave us new and such we had to deal with police violence but we also learned that we could change that. of us mom and change was in the air even in eastern europe gives him us but after all nine hundred sixty eight was also the year of the progs springs some people felt that things were about to change is what's the best for him and is today for us alexandra de check took over as the leader of czechoslovakia's communist party. in january nineteenth sixty eight and soon tried to implement some cautious reforms people in other east bloc countries were paying close attention to these developments. don't look at. the third way and socialism with a human face that was really something that people were excited about it just like th
thank you i i think the protest was a success graeme smith cancelled the fare increase. meanwhile students and trainees in bochum also protested against fare increases. took part in the demonstrations. thus was the only it was the first time we've done anything like that i've already talked to us that for two or three days and it was over boy but it gave us new and such we had to deal with police violence but we also learned that we could change that. of us mom and change was in the air even in...
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thpo graeme is sd to start at camden yards at 7:00 p.m. they have half-dollar-size hail there. a lot of areas saw strong are storms. storms will be o east the i-95 corridor after 7:00. other thanthat, we're going to be dry after 9:00. less humidity as we get throu tonight and then lower humidity through the day tomorrow. plenty of sunshine around f your saturday with temperatures in the mid 80s. we are comfortable for this weekend. now the humidity starts coming back just a little bit as we get into your monday. by tuesday, we'reown right oppressive again. that humidity is going to be with usne tuesday, way and thursday of next week. enjoy the weekend. glad we can dry it out a little bit. chance of isolated storms on sunday. a chance for thunder next week starting late monday night. >> the good news, not as much rain next week as we saw this past week. wead record rainfall amounts across the area. not the huge potential in the forecast for your up coming workweek monday through friday. really thi it's great news. the severe weather threat starting to comeown for our area. we'll
thpo graeme is sd to start at camden yards at 7:00 p.m. they have half-dollar-size hail there. a lot of areas saw strong are storms. storms will be o east the i-95 corridor after 7:00. other thanthat, we're going to be dry after 9:00. less humidity as we get throu tonight and then lower humidity through the day tomorrow. plenty of sunshine around f your saturday with temperatures in the mid 80s. we are comfortable for this weekend. now the humidity starts coming back just a little bit as we get...
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susan and graeme mcdonald are from australia. >> we're used to bush fires. forest fires happen. it's c'est la vie. >> the hansons are from new hampshire. cancelling was tough, especially for their little ones. >> we had somebody crying in tear last night because he really wants to go. >> littl logan told me why. >> there are bear. >> there are bears? >> and wolves. >> maybe a good reason to stay put in the city. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> and now we go back to the breaking news in clayton. sky 7 is over this grass fire that's now at 225 acres with zero percent containment. >> evacuations are in place in the mrsh creek area between deer valley road and morgan territory road. cal fire is using air drops to surround the blaze with retardant. the rugged terrain making it very difficult to fight. at least two structres have burned. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larsen is on the phone. and kate, what can you tell us about the situation? >> well, dan, ama, we're trying to get to the scene. we were actually stuck in traffic on marsh creek road, trying to get into clayton for quite a while. w
susan and graeme mcdonald are from australia. >> we're used to bush fires. forest fires happen. it's c'est la vie. >> the hansons are from new hampshire. cancelling was tough, especially for their little ones. >> we had somebody crying in tear last night because he really wants to go. >> littl logan told me why. >> there are bear. >> there are bears? >> and wolves. >> maybe a good reason to stay put in the city. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> and...
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. —— graeme. helipad to find out what is going on up there. -- graeme. a bit of a morning.eds. you can see ellen road. this is where the ambulance will bring in the most serious trauma cases. i did not realise but when the nhs first started 70 yea rs not realise but when the nhs first started 70 years ago there were no accident and emergency departments. the first one opened here in 1952. since then there are now accident and emergency departments and serious trauma departments all across the country. we have looked at some of the pressures facing accident and emergency and spent the day filming with the team in accident and emergency, and especially with dr taj, president of the royal college of emergency medicine. just after seven p.m.. a man in his 50s has had a heart attack and has been rushed to hospital. leading the team, drtaj. been rushed to hospital. leading the team, dr taj. he was pretty unstable. his air was compromised so we put a given to his lungs. —— tube. we saved his life. we did a good job. accident and emergency is on the frontline of the nhs, and increa
. —— graeme. helipad to find out what is going on up there. -- graeme. a bit of a morning.eds. you can see ellen road. this is where the ambulance will bring in the most serious trauma cases. i did not realise but when the nhs first started 70 yea rs not realise but when the nhs first started 70 years ago there were no accident and emergency departments. the first one opened here in 1952. since then there are now accident and emergency departments and serious trauma departments all across...
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spare a thought for ireland's graeme mcdowell.te. lots of people suggesting that he should just borrow some clubs, but he says he can't because he wouldn't be able to properly compete. surely you just get a club and give ita surely you just get a club and give it a waca, don't you? i think someone it a waca, don't you? i think someone is going to piles of suitcases that clubs. -- whack. you might takea suitcases that clubs. -- whack. you might take a favourite one on the plane. you might not be allowed. england's cricketers are back in t20 action this evening. they're facing india at old trafford in the first of three t20 internationals, and if you're looking for good omens for the england team, look no further. the last time england played a t20 at old trafford was on 24thjune, the same day that england beat panama 6—1. that is clutching at straws. sorry. thank you very much. see you later. lets go back to our main story this morning. after nine days of darkness, two british divers finally shone a light on the 12 missing boys and
spare a thought for ireland's graeme mcdowell.te. lots of people suggesting that he should just borrow some clubs, but he says he can't because he wouldn't be able to properly compete. surely you just get a club and give ita surely you just get a club and give it a waca, don't you? i think someone it a waca, don't you? i think someone is going to piles of suitcases that clubs. -- whack. you might takea suitcases that clubs. -- whack. you might take a favourite one on the plane. you might not be...
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and spare a thought for northern ireland's graeme mcdowell. did that, then he wouldn't be able to perform to his best. that is really bad luck, isn't it, victoria? that's all the sport for now. our top story today. the boys trapped in a cave in thailand have been found alive, but they could remain trapped until october, as heavy rainfall hampers rescue efforts. british cave divers discovered the boys yesterday, nine days after they disappeared. as you can see from this map, rescuers face a daunting logistical challenge to bring them out of the cave system safely, and are taking them four months‘ worth of food. this is the first time i have seen this map. right, so pattaya beach is the chamber where the boys and the coach are stuck. and that is about five kilometres from the next chamber, that is what our correspondent was telling us earlier. so there is that t junction, then to get to the third chamber is about five kilometres. i mean, when you see it laid out like that, you know it is a huge labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. we have also got
and spare a thought for northern ireland's graeme mcdowell. did that, then he wouldn't be able to perform to his best. that is really bad luck, isn't it, victoria? that's all the sport for now. our top story today. the boys trapped in a cave in thailand have been found alive, but they could remain trapped until october, as heavy rainfall hampers rescue efforts. british cave divers discovered the boys yesterday, nine days after they disappeared. as you can see from this map, rescuers face a...
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graeme trudgill is from the british insurance brokers association. is a calculated and rescinded big jump in the prudential regulatory authority. an extra £2 billion cost every year some awards are over £20 million. legislation is going through to fix that problem and also, we see serious amount of whiplash claims over the two years, around £2 billion every year and the rules are changing there. the insurance companies are predicting that. they are seeing changes that are going to come through which mean legal costs which are taken out of every claim, they are going to be reducing which is really good news as well. i began to see them go down further? without the financial guidance and claims actjust be enacted and that means claims management companies are going to be regulated by the financial conduct authority. there is a case is a party bus with 46 ladies on the hens night, it was attacked by a ford fiesta and before you know it, a claim fora fiesta and before you know it, a claim for a quarter million had been encouraged. we want to see these 2
graeme trudgill is from the british insurance brokers association. is a calculated and rescinded big jump in the prudential regulatory authority. an extra £2 billion cost every year some awards are over £20 million. legislation is going through to fix that problem and also, we see serious amount of whiplash claims over the two years, around £2 billion every year and the rules are changing there. the insurance companies are predicting that. they are seeing changes that are going to come...