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mood once the us pulls out once international, a decreases sooner or later, we knew that the international orange national partners, including the us, will leave with us from now. and we also, it wouldn't be like, it is important to also mentioned to the international community, including the us, had a lot of sacrifices, you know, when it comes to like putting money on. and that has been a lot of relatively much better, you know, make progress like when you see the country back in 2001. but despite those progress, so the economy low. so bleak, not the big question is like what happens when the americans, as well as the lines of deliver on the funds from suffolk in my pocket? nope, we don't expect any kind of for magical solution from inside because on the phone, if you see the current economic condition of the song wouldn't be in a position to immediately substitute the the amount of money that the foreigners used to or, and, and on the phone, we don't have kind of like an immediate, immediate kind of an in house arrangements for, but there are some up in the blog and like if the piece lewis stat
mood once the us pulls out once international, a decreases sooner or later, we knew that the international orange national partners, including the us, will leave with us from now. and we also, it wouldn't be like, it is important to also mentioned to the international community, including the us, had a lot of sacrifices, you know, when it comes to like putting money on. and that has been a lot of relatively much better, you know, make progress like when you see the country back in 2001. but...
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orange has opened an internal investigation.he government ordered its own inspection to understand precisely what happened. the prime minister promised the findings will be published with total transparency. >> researchers in the u.k. say cis -- sea ice in the arctic meltingwice as fast as previously thought. some ice may melt entirely by 2040. the study took into account the last 20 years of global warming. e rapid dating -- thinning of the ice is thought to influence floods and heat waves. we are joined by catherine bennett from a business tax. thank you for joining us, catherine. u.s. released jobs data for may on friday. what does that tell us? >> it shows a labor market that is slowly but steadily coming back to life. last month, the u.s. economy created 559,000 jobs, a respectable figure after the back of the 278,000 jobs added in april. but, it is still below expectations. the unemployment rate fell from 6.1% to 5.8 percent. that was better than what was predicted. job creation was led by the services sector as restaurant
orange has opened an internal investigation.he government ordered its own inspection to understand precisely what happened. the prime minister promised the findings will be published with total transparency. >> researchers in the u.k. say cis -- sea ice in the arctic meltingwice as fast as previously thought. some ice may melt entirely by 2040. the study took into account the last 20 years of global warming. e rapid dating -- thinning of the ice is thought to influence floods and heat...
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orange piece. talks discussions took place with members of the north -- the organization of american, the organization for african unity, and an internationaluests -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> during the 1967 -- memos violently celebrated japanese holiday, japanese lunar new year. the united states declared another bombing suspension for reciprocal move from hanoi that quickly increased peace talks. instead, the enemy tried to seat far by attacking allied ports in the area. north yet numb moved supplies to the south, down the chi minh trail violating the 1962 geneva a core on laos which they were a signatory of. despite numerous official and public protest, in all they moved from 23,000 tons of arms and ammunitions to laos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in new jersey in 1967, president johnson met -- for informal talks. mr. johnson urge the russian leader to use his influence in hanoi, and nor the knob to act 40 escalation of the war. while there are deep and serious differences between us, he declared, we have one thing in common, a great responsibility for peace. [noise] >> they extended the ferocity of their nighttime attacks. aided by numbers of the enemy soldiers ins
orange piece. talks discussions took place with members of the north -- the organization of american, the organization for african unity, and an internationaluests -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> during the 1967 -- memos violently celebrated japanese holiday, japanese lunar new year. the united states declared another bombing suspension for reciprocal move from hanoi that quickly increased peace talks. instead, the enemy tried to seat far by attacking allied ports in the area. north yet numb moved...
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orange during the vietnam war. the deployment of the herbicide created extreme environmental destruction, and millions of people were disabled. the push or criminalize it at internationalevels for many years, up until a couple years ago, mainly thanks to the stop ecocide foundation that pushed for this, but also because of public awareness of the acute list -- acuteness of the climate crisis has been shifting. with climate organizations taking place across the world, suddenly war leaders are discussing this new concept of ecocide. there are pushes at the national level to criminalize destruction of the environment. brent: you talked about agent orange, we talked about the great barrier reef. what current or past events would be labeled as ecocide? leonie: that's the interesting thing. the ecocide foundation convenes a panel of experts who have come up with what they call legally robust definition, because it is pretty hard to define what the crime could look like. i am going to read it to you. they presented it just today. they say ecocide means unlawful or wonton acts committed with knowledge there is a substantial likelihood of severe and either widespread or long-te
orange during the vietnam war. the deployment of the herbicide created extreme environmental destruction, and millions of people were disabled. the push or criminalize it at internationalevels for many years, up until a couple years ago, mainly thanks to the stop ecocide foundation that pushed for this, but also because of public awareness of the acute list -- acuteness of the climate crisis has been shifting. with climate organizations taking place across the world, suddenly war leaders are...
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orange during the vietnam war. so obviously the herbicide, the deployment of the herbicide, created extreme environmental destruction and left millions of people disabled. but then the push to criminalize it as an international level sort of state at the periphery for many years, up until a couple of years ago. and that's mean thanks to the sub ego side foundation. none of really pushed for this, but also because sort of public awareness of the acuteness of a climate crisis has been you know, shifting and, and with climate move limitations taking place across the world. and suddenly world leaders, parliamentarians discussing this new concept of eco sites. there pushes a national level to, to criminalize mass destruction of the environment. you talked about the use of agent orange. we talked about the great barrier reef, but i mean, what current or past events would be labeled as eco side? yeah, that's the interesting thing that's up for formation. i'm convinced a draft panel of experts and actually come up with sort of what they call legally robust definition, because it's pretty hard to define what the crime could look like. and i'm going to read it to you. they presented a just today, and they say it was,
orange during the vietnam war. so obviously the herbicide, the deployment of the herbicide, created extreme environmental destruction and left millions of people disabled. but then the push to criminalize it as an international level sort of state at the periphery for many years, up until a couple of years ago. and that's mean thanks to the sub ego side foundation. none of really pushed for this, but also because sort of public awareness of the acuteness of a climate crisis has been you know,...
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orange during the vietnam war. so obviously the herbicide, the deployment of the herbicide, created extreme environmental destruction and left millions of people disabled. but then the push to criminalize it as an international level sort of state at the periphery for many years, up until a couple of years ago. and that's naming thanks to the stuff eco side foundation. none of really pushed for this. but also because sort of public awareness of the cuteness of the climate crisis has been you know, shifting and, and with climate move, limitations taking place across the world. and suddenly world leaders, parliamentarians discussing this new concept of eco side, there pushes at national level to, to criminalize mass destruction of the environment. you talked about the use of agent orange. we talked about the great barrier reef, but i mean what current or past events would be labeled as eco side? yeah, that's interesting thing. the side foundation, i'm convinced a draft panel of experts and actually come up with sort of what they call legally robust definition because it's pretty hard to define what that crime could look like. and i'm going to read it to you. they presented a just today, and they say it was, i
orange during the vietnam war. so obviously the herbicide, the deployment of the herbicide, created extreme environmental destruction and left millions of people disabled. but then the push to criminalize it as an international level sort of state at the periphery for many years, up until a couple of years ago. and that's naming thanks to the stuff eco side foundation. none of really pushed for this. but also because sort of public awareness of the cuteness of the climate crisis has been you...
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international travel and conventional business. then how quickly will telecommuting wane and we have assumptions we acknowledged sitting under the forecast. if those variables are slower than we expect we're going to be in the orange bars. if they're faster we'll be somewhere in there. you showed $500 -- over$500 billion. >> that's 250 each year on average. that's more than the current fiscal year because you may recall we won a long standing dispute with the state with redevelopment agencies and were able to capture two years in the current fiscal year winding up. we expect the growth rate will be strong we've talked about the risk of excess of eraf in fiscal years. the biggest is legislative change and a couple outstanding issues we resolved with charter schools and excess eraf is more certain unless the state change the law and may revise pending with the legislature at the state level does not propose changes to excess eraf and there's pushing in the legislature and there's fewer excess in eraf than to the last two. >> supervisor: and what's projected is treated as a general revenue or like a general tax and though the board of supervisors passed a legislative policy in 2019 with the attempt to allocate to aff
international travel and conventional business. then how quickly will telecommuting wane and we have assumptions we acknowledged sitting under the forecast. if those variables are slower than we expect we're going to be in the orange bars. if they're faster we'll be somewhere in there. you showed $500 -- over$500 billion. >> that's 250 each year on average. that's more than the current fiscal year because you may recall we won a long standing dispute with the state with redevelopment...