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and now the high checking the street will look forward to john the produce and democracy chiefs to save the interest of all democratic partners and create greater prosperity. so underscore is the deepening tension between the united states and china. and it appears the united states is tempting to essentially weaponized ship markets for geo political . and now the results on the stock market have not been good in video stock as suffered as has a m d and others. and so that's the situation we're in. i think the united states is moving ahead with trying to prevent china from having access to certain computer chip technologies. china meanwhile, has some harsh words for germany over the decision to expand its military presence in the in the pacific. according to beijing officials, the german military, its presence in the region and brings into question its true intentions. this will probably lead to some bad memories and associations in many countries in the world . we firmly oppose any countries use of freedom of navigation as an excuse to undermine china sovereignty harm china security, a
and now the high checking the street will look forward to john the produce and democracy chiefs to save the interest of all democratic partners and create greater prosperity. so underscore is the deepening tension between the united states and china. and it appears the united states is tempting to essentially weaponized ship markets for geo political . and now the results on the stock market have not been good in video stock as suffered as has a m d and others. and so that's the situation we're...
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the us national security council john kirby. the fact is that a lot of fission fragments are produced during the operation of the reactor, yes thereaction can be stopped in a few seconds. simply by lowering the control rods into the reactor, but it is physically impossible to interrupt the radioactive decay of fission fragments, respectively, the release of heat will continue regardless of whether we shut down the reactor or not, at the beginning let me remind you the principle of operation of a nuclear reactor, water circulates inside it, purified from impurities, the reactor is launched when rods that absorb neutrons are removed from its core. during a chain reaction. we release a large amount of thermal energy, circulating in the reactor core and washing the fuel elements with water, under a pressure of about 16 mpa, it heats up to 320 °. then, passing along the first circuit. it gives off heat to the second circuit, and then just like in a normal test, the water turns into vapor and it is at a great speed. it rotates a turbine, which in turn sets in motion an electric generator that produces an electric current, but there is
the us national security council john kirby. the fact is that a lot of fission fragments are produced during the operation of the reactor, yes thereaction can be stopped in a few seconds. simply by lowering the control rods into the reactor, but it is physically impossible to interrupt the radioactive decay of fission fragments, respectively, the release of heat will continue regardless of whether we shut down the reactor or not, at the beginning let me remind you the principle of operation of...
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influenced by the pony who pay the basis for the 1st car that the company actually produced for sale designed by none other than george owed you john. exactly. at the same time he designed the delorean originally they did the lawyer came out together basically the same year to job now didn't you? the concept is so much closer to the original gloria idea that you would be misled to think that now cube i really was able to. ready reinvent the design of the gloria as it was a powerful and complicated way that it is vision of an ethical, sustainable economic, safe car on or to look was incredibly powerful for those days. and it would be wonderful if a company this could very well be, you know, which take over these values because the values of today's automobile are weak. they're going to be live today. it's become heavy, fat, slow. and basically, although over a little bit were designed by the notice of the new model and all his competitors the battle for the title of 2 successor to the legendary delorean is eating. we've been waiting too long for the future to come. there is a need to redesign the automobile in values and ensure, ah
influenced by the pony who pay the basis for the 1st car that the company actually produced for sale designed by none other than george owed you john. exactly. at the same time he designed the delorean originally they did the lawyer came out together basically the same year to job now didn't you? the concept is so much closer to the original gloria idea that you would be misled to think that now cube i really was able to. ready reinvent the design of the gloria as it was a powerful and...
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the idea of free use. whatever that we have instead of producing more. please dan john curia in your hand is big is the break. taking walls of faces, mostly children's face to stare at, you some behind some behind toilet the new stories behind them all. and they're in the midst of it. armed with a heat gun is then use make when i started, i remember, well it was the 19th of september 901. it was a day where i picked up my very 1st about the, you know, for me to say, look, let me try and do something out of this. but i wanted to do something that will make some kind of contribution to the web. something that will make people look at some of these things in a slightly different way. instead of me, owing to an art shop, i go to linfield and look at what could possibly be protect into my student employee. me used, you know, in a creative way. the use of a hip gun in my work, you know, it's something that i have discovered as i go along. it's not an easy process. you know, i mean when i started, it was a struggle because, you know, i could, i was spinning myself quite a lot.
the idea of free use. whatever that we have instead of producing more. please dan john curia in your hand is big is the break. taking walls of faces, mostly children's face to stare at, you some behind some behind toilet the new stories behind them all. and they're in the midst of it. armed with a heat gun is then use make when i started, i remember, well it was the 19th of september 901. it was a day where i picked up my very 1st about the, you know, for me to say, look, let me try and do...
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the price of oil and gas. that's simply because florida, john, is not a major producer or refiner of oil and gas. ll too early to know but certainly a lot of questions moving ahead, john. >> yeah. won't be good. rahel solomon, thank you for that. >>> i want to go to brian gleeson, official in port charlotte, florida. could very well be in the direct zone where this now very powerful storm will make impact. hurricane ian now with sustained winds of 155 miles per hour. brian, if you can hear me, give me a sense of how ready you are there. >> we're ready and waiting. we are expecting the early tropical storm force winds to be here a few hours ago. a lot of folks woke up, we're still not at sustained tropical force winds. we're still in the 30-mile-an-hour range. once that threshold is hit we're locked down for the duration and hoping and praying people get through and hoping everything is okay on the other side. >> talk to me more about that just so we're clear for people who are listening. you are very close to the time where you are saying to people there, you're on your own. there's nothing that y
the price of oil and gas. that's simply because florida, john, is not a major producer or refiner of oil and gas. ll too early to know but certainly a lot of questions moving ahead, john. >> yeah. won't be good. rahel solomon, thank you for that. >>> i want to go to brian gleeson, official in port charlotte, florida. could very well be in the direct zone where this now very powerful storm will make impact. hurricane ian now with sustained winds of 155 miles per hour. brian, if...
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the us national security council, john kirby. the fact that during the operation of the reactor a lot of fission fragments are produced, datse theeaction can be stopped in a few seconds. simply by lowering the control rods into the reactor, but it is physically impossible to interrupt the radioactive decay of fission fragments, respectively, the heat release will continue regardless of whether we shut down the reactor or not, at the beginning i will remind you of the principle of operation of a nuclear reactor inside it circulates water, purified from impurities launch of the reactor occurs when rods are removed from its core, absorbing neutrons. during a chain reaction. we release a large amount of thermal energy, circulating in the reactor core and washing the fuel elements with water, under a pressure of about 16 mpa, it heats up to 320 °. then, passing along the first circuit. it gives off heat to the second circuit, and then everything, as in a normal test, the water turns into vapor and it is at great speed. it rotates the turbine, which in turn sets in motion an electric generator that produces electric current, but there
the us national security council, john kirby. the fact that during the operation of the reactor a lot of fission fragments are produced, datse theeaction can be stopped in a few seconds. simply by lowering the control rods into the reactor, but it is physically impossible to interrupt the radioactive decay of fission fragments, respectively, the heat release will continue regardless of whether we shut down the reactor or not, at the beginning i will remind you of the principle of operation of a...
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the night of september 11th, 2001. you were talking to john carl. i was capitol hill producer with him at the time.said about president bush. >> this was an attack on america, and the president of the united states is our president and we will support him in whatever steps he deems necessary to take. we can't let these evil acts in any way deter us from making it clear that the united states is resolute, and we are going to support the president. >> just listening to that, it is such a striking reminder of how all of america's elected officials really generally put party aside and came together after those attacks. would that be possible today? >> well, i hope that it will be. i give president biden a lot of credit for trying to continue to reach out to people while still sounding the alarm about the threats to our democracy. i remember very well two days after i gave that interview being in the oval office with then president bush who asked me what we needed. i told him we needed $20 billion to rebuild new york. he said you've got it. he was good to his word. there were all kinds of political conv
the night of september 11th, 2001. you were talking to john carl. i was capitol hill producer with him at the time.said about president bush. >> this was an attack on america, and the president of the united states is our president and we will support him in whatever steps he deems necessary to take. we can't let these evil acts in any way deter us from making it clear that the united states is resolute, and we are going to support the president. >> just listening to that, it is...
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the powerpoint. i will attempt to share. >> sorry, supervisors. >> sorry about that.. john lau and the produceace on city-owned property and reb is the owner and landlord and leads the city's partnership with the wholesale market and covers the policy initiatives on this market. that's why we are here today. >> i know you have a long agenda, so i will go over this quickly, supervisors. given that we are ten years into this 60 year lease and when it was approved in 2012 it was an entirely different board. i felt that a few minutes of the contact settling of the market's operations and the existing lease were in order today. if you will indulge me with that, i will be quick. for those of the public that may not know, the market is located in the northwestern industrial portion. it's run by the non-profit san francisco market corporation under the terms of the existing lease with the city that owns the 23 acre campus on which it sits. the market is a wholesale and introduction facility. so the market operates in the dark hours from farms all over the region in the state to sell they produce and p
the powerpoint. i will attempt to share. >> sorry, supervisors. >> sorry about that.. john lau and the produceace on city-owned property and reb is the owner and landlord and leads the city's partnership with the wholesale market and covers the policy initiatives on this market. that's why we are here today. >> i know you have a long agenda, so i will go over this quickly, supervisors. given that we are ten years into this 60 year lease and when it was approved in 2012 it was...
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bush and john mccain and executive producer of "the circus." let's start with you here, ron., he is trying to draw the battle lines for the midterms. he is more forceful than he has been in recent times, essentially saying look, you're either for a democracy or you're against it. it's a all or nothing. i'm wondering what you make of this being a potentially successful strategy come this november. >> well, first of all, i think it's really important the line that you noted that he drew. when you're the president, you have to be careful when you're talking about large groups of people. but he went over and again to make clear that he was not talking about all republicans. at one point he said even most republicans. i think the polling is questionable on that assertion, but he was isolating the trump movement. and i think it is very hard to ignore the reality that there is an authoritarian strain within the trump movement that is part of the republican party. and the reaction to this by so many republicans and conservatives to say well, he is smearing all 74 million people who v
bush and john mccain and executive producer of "the circus." let's start with you here, ron., he is trying to draw the battle lines for the midterms. he is more forceful than he has been in recent times, essentially saying look, you're either for a democracy or you're against it. it's a all or nothing. i'm wondering what you make of this being a potentially successful strategy come this november. >> well, first of all, i think it's really important the line that you noted that...
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the outlet. it has to be produced by power plants. >> john: he is arguing california's electrical and projected electricalapacity is nowhere near enough to meet the electric vehicle mandate. >> and here is the problem. so john kerry went to the conference and said no coal plants in america in eight years. the problem are the wind and solar are not there, you cannot store wind and solar energy. there are no commercially available batteries to store it. if there's no wind and no sun there is no electricity. >> john: and i chuckle the picture of the coal miners pushing the electric car. >> exactly. pushing to get rid of a reliable cheap source of energy when they don't have a replacement yet. if you have a replacement that is cheap, reliable, most people, and they would be perfectly willing to go with it. and the problem is, the hallmark of a free society is cheap and abundant with energy. gillian knows, if you look at a satellite picture of the korean peninsula at night, the south is awash in light and the north is darkness. same people, same natural resources, different political system. when top down gove
the outlet. it has to be produced by power plants. >> john: he is arguing california's electrical and projected electricalapacity is nowhere near enough to meet the electric vehicle mandate. >> and here is the problem. so john kerry went to the conference and said no coal plants in america in eight years. the problem are the wind and solar are not there, you cannot store wind and solar energy. there are no commercially available batteries to store it. if there's no wind and no sun...
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john. the united states, saudi arabia, and russia are the world's top three crude oil producers.ng almost as much oil as we need in the u.s., we have still imported from those two other countries. now one nation has gone off the market in the u.s. and in other parts of the world. creating a global domino effect for energy prices. the biden administration has also been pressuring to decrease domestic drilling and to try to find clean energy alternatives. in a new series, "special report" spotlight energy matters, why going green domestically is causing the u.s. to shop for energy abroad, at least now. >> we are banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. >> when president biden announced sanctions on russia back in march, it was merely a drop in the bucket, just 3 percent of u.s. oil imports came from russia in 2021. in europe, energy sanctions against the kremlin were a risky move. >> the eu is obviously feeling a real crunch energy wise. is there pressure internally not to do these sanctions? >> well, there is some pressure internally. the sanctions are in place right
john. the united states, saudi arabia, and russia are the world's top three crude oil producers.ng almost as much oil as we need in the u.s., we have still imported from those two other countries. now one nation has gone off the market in the u.s. and in other parts of the world. creating a global domino effect for energy prices. the biden administration has also been pressuring to decrease domestic drilling and to try to find clean energy alternatives. in a new series, "special...
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the war later on wednesday. and independent forensic investigation has found that israeli soldiers deliberately killed al jazeera john was showing up. lockley in may research from forensic architecture and the human rights group. all hock produced, the report sharing was killed while on assignment in the occupied west bank. well home at val as the details a da 0 journalist shooting a burglar was deliberately shot and killed by these lady army. it was no mistake. that's the conclusion of an independent investigation. it includes previously unseen footage from may. the 11th, when shereen and 5 other journalists arrived in the occupied west back city of janine to report on an israeli rate on a refugee camp. the video shows shitty and, and her colleague alice, somebody walking slowly and orderly towards the israeli army position, following standard protocols for members of the media. but 6 shots are fired them at rapid succession and others, yelp camera keeps rolling as id runs, shouting that he's wounded seconds later, more gunfire. the video captures the last moments of shirley in his life as she couches near a wall. then the calls for help. she has been shot. c is ah. c as she lays motionless, a colleague shadow hides behind a t
the war later on wednesday. and independent forensic investigation has found that israeli soldiers deliberately killed al jazeera john was showing up. lockley in may research from forensic architecture and the human rights group. all hock produced, the report sharing was killed while on assignment in the occupied west bank. well home at val as the details a da 0 journalist shooting a burglar was deliberately shot and killed by these lady army. it was no mistake. that's the conclusion of an...
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six part series on fox nation where we tell the abbreviated version of the book in film form and we worked with a great producer, john case, who put it together. he did a great job. i think after watching that they would want to read it more. i think ultimately coming at the topic with humility to your kids, exactly what i will do with my monday when they are old enough to understand why we made the choices we made its be like, i had no idea. you will want the best for your kids. maybe i did not know that when i was going through because it was not laid bare in front of me. but now i know and you will want to know because -- you will want to know because i know you want the best for your kids too. do yourself a favor and before they are five results, read this book. covid did this too. being more intentional. i can say this to californians as a who lived a lot in minnesota, a very hopelessly blue state. being more and more intentional about where you live. meaning, the city and county you live in. covid showed us how much more impact local control can have. that is what david's website classicalchristian.org has. eve
six part series on fox nation where we tell the abbreviated version of the book in film form and we worked with a great producer, john case, who put it together. he did a great job. i think after watching that they would want to read it more. i think ultimately coming at the topic with humility to your kids, exactly what i will do with my monday when they are old enough to understand why we made the choices we made its be like, i had no idea. you will want the best for your kids. maybe i did...
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it because it shouldn't cost the company is twice as much to produce that same ton of fertilizer as it did, you know, in the past. so i think what it was is typically, john deere and monsanto are always competing to see who can extract $100.00 an acre from each farmer that's raising corn. so it looked to me like the fertilizer industry want it to get in the front line to see if they could attract $200.00 an acre from the fertilizer expense. and that's what they did this year. and we know every society that has degraded it. soil doesn't treat it right, ends up failing because they lost their food supply, hungry people, right. and they overthrow government. so as far as in the, the end user, so the general public buying, you know, a lot of this food, basically because the food is, comes lots in the corn and soybeans even if it's fed through animals you know, the, the b for poultry, fish. i've noticed in the grocery store that a lot of these prices are up 25 to 30 percent already. and with high fertilizer and energy prices, you know, they will stay high with the fertilizer being twice as high as where it is normally is probably alone as you know, 10 or 15 p
it because it shouldn't cost the company is twice as much to produce that same ton of fertilizer as it did, you know, in the past. so i think what it was is typically, john deere and monsanto are always competing to see who can extract $100.00 an acre from each farmer that's raising corn. so it looked to me like the fertilizer industry want it to get in the front line to see if they could attract $200.00 an acre from the fertilizer expense. and that's what they did this year. and we know every...
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it because it shouldn't cost the company is twice as much to produce that same ton of fertilizer as it did, you know, in the past. so i think what it was is typically, john deere and monsanto are always competing to see who can extract $100.00 an acre from each farmer that's raising corn. so it looked to me like the fertilizer industry want it to get in the front line to see if they could attract $200.00 an acre from the fertilizer expense. and that's what they did this year. and we know every society that has degraded it. soil doesn't treat it right, ends up failing because they lost their food supply, hungry people, right. and they overthrow government. so as far as in the, the end user, so the general public buying, you know, a lot of this food, basically because the food is, comes lots in the corn and soybeans even if it's fed through animals you know, the, the b for poultry, fish. i've noticed in the grocery store that a lot of these prices are up 25 to 30 percent already. and with high fertilizer and energy prices, you know, they will stay high with the fertilizer being twice as high as where it is normally is probably alone as you know, 10 or 15 p
it because it shouldn't cost the company is twice as much to produce that same ton of fertilizer as it did, you know, in the past. so i think what it was is typically, john deere and monsanto are always competing to see who can extract $100.00 an acre from each farmer that's raising corn. so it looked to me like the fertilizer industry want it to get in the front line to see if they could attract $200.00 an acre from the fertilizer expense. and that's what they did this year. and we know every...
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forecasters say the storm could produce up to seven feet of life-threatening storm surge in the region. charleston mayor johnbergh had this message today for the people of charleston. >> so you might say we have been blessed by the time it's been here. it's weakened, but i would say given the alignment of its direction into charleston and the low country, you're not gonna know the difference. it's gonna feel like a hurricane around here tomorrow. >> joining us now is nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, it's been 24 hours since we last spoke. where are we now on the progress of the hurricane? >> and they're lawrence always good to see you. well we are in a category one storm. it did weaken to a tropical storm for a bit, that it jumped into the atlantic, gain some strength, and that's what we're expecting at landfall. later on in the morning, along the south carolina coast. let's give you the weighted latest. we're looking at winds around 75 miles per hour, that's a low category one hurricane, it's moving northeast at ten miles per hour. it's currently 250 miles south of cairo charleston in sou
forecasters say the storm could produce up to seven feet of life-threatening storm surge in the region. charleston mayor johnbergh had this message today for the people of charleston. >> so you might say we have been blessed by the time it's been here. it's weakened, but i would say given the alignment of its direction into charleston and the low country, you're not gonna know the difference. it's gonna feel like a hurricane around here tomorrow. >> joining us now is nbc news...
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the best chance to be up to date. we've also, john, seen that medications that we have, especially paxlovid, are very effective in helps to producese their lives. if you combine that, these two options, being updated on your vaccines, using paxlovid, if you do get covid, gives you a really good chance of surviving this. finally let's not forget that ventilation, using masks when there is a lot of covid circulating in your community, these are also tried and tested tools that can help reduce the chances of people getting covid and losing their lives to this terrible virus. >> very quickly on a different subject there is a pair of studies in the british medical journal that finds a link a clear link between eating ultra processed foods and an increased risk of chronic disease and cancer. what kind of guidance should we take from that? >> well, you know, what's important, john, and for people to remember is that nutrition, diet, this is one of the most important drivers in determinants of our health. we know when we're eating fresh fruits and vegetables, in particular, that's an important component of diet, when we are reducing the
the best chance to be up to date. we've also, john, seen that medications that we have, especially paxlovid, are very effective in helps to producese their lives. if you combine that, these two options, being updated on your vaccines, using paxlovid, if you do get covid, gives you a really good chance of surviving this. finally let's not forget that ventilation, using masks when there is a lot of covid circulating in your community, these are also tried and tested tools that can help reduce the...
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the pentagon, he said probably going to double production. can you double production? >> absolutely. >> chief operating officer frank st. john says the plant is currently turning out about 7500 ck ar. capac to produceets a year. that's a rocket every ten minutes, if you do the math ono a year. >> how fast can you doorde of 1 to make any significant changes in the production quantities. >> the nose cone carries a satellite guidance system which gives the rocket its sniper-like accuracy. but what impresses laplante most about himars is not the sophistication of its technology, but the simplicity of its use. >> there are just three operators. probably 18 to 20 years old, and they can use this and they can use it effectively within a week. that is, to me, as important as its accuracy. it is reliable and can be done by 18-year-old ukrainians. >> to see how himars operates in the field, we went to the u.s. army training range in yakima, washington. they use the same tactics taught to the ukrainians. this is the hide site where the himars tries to conceal itself from enemy surveillance. once it leaves here for its firing point, the himars is liable to be detected and targeted. so the clock starts ticking.
the pentagon, he said probably going to double production. can you double production? >> absolutely. >> chief operating officer frank st. john says the plant is currently turning out about 7500 ck ar. capac to produceets a year. that's a rocket every ten minutes, if you do the math ono a year. >> how fast can you doorde of 1 to make any significant changes in the production quantities. >> the nose cone carries a satellite guidance system which gives the rocket its...
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you say, we were first talking i was on air with sandra and john roberts earlier talking about the bad news about her health. and the producersaid well, after i had finished if we get the worst news, are you available to come back and talk about it? i said of course, i thought to myself no, that's not going to happen. that's the queen. she goes on forever. i couldn't quite believe it. boris johnson reflected that in his statement today. it's somehow we managed this would go on forever this reign but it hasn't. the significance, i think, for the u.k. is something in what she said, which is that her role, we saw her role as easing the process of change. enormous changes that happened in the u.k. and around the world during her 70-year reign. she was this rock of stability. this constant point and one of the words i hear most from friends and colleagues now talking about this over in england is how unsettling this is. obviously there is grief at the loss but a sense of real questioning about whether the stability can continue with this new -- the new reign that's about to begin king charles iii. i would also say, bret, why is th
you say, we were first talking i was on air with sandra and john roberts earlier talking about the bad news about her health. and the producersaid well, after i had finished if we get the worst news, are you available to come back and talk about it? i said of course, i thought to myself no, that's not going to happen. that's the queen. she goes on forever. i couldn't quite believe it. boris johnson reflected that in his statement today. it's somehow we managed this would go on forever this...
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john, we also expect that in the next 3 years, gas production would be the key. a lot of them were producing industry in the country and i'd like to encourage business men to come and participate in development of these fields and myanmar. a lot of researched and unexplored sources, a i n, and 10 out of here, myanmar is else exporting agricultural w, a product and c food to russia. i would plan to import fertilizer and, and he carries from russia my last year corporation could only benefit from further increase on export, import operational, all that would bring russia and me on my clothes same day corporation. i like to address all the people present this forum, especially all the business men. i'd like to encourage you to various sectors of myanmar economy, including oil and gas, the agriculture animal breeding. bravo, geothermal food industry, who gonna energy sector. so you're gonna be on terrorism in it. even development is storage site and adjacent infrastructure, a industrial production of drug to resonate a renewable energy or new science and technology, high t communications, health
john, we also expect that in the next 3 years, gas production would be the key. a lot of them were producing industry in the country and i'd like to encourage business men to come and participate in development of these fields and myanmar. a lot of researched and unexplored sources, a i n, and 10 out of here, myanmar is else exporting agricultural w, a product and c food to russia. i would plan to import fertilizer and, and he carries from russia my last year corporation could only benefit from...
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john, many thanks for the update. jon sudworth in florida. many tributes have been paid to the american rapper, record producer and actor coolio, who's died inangsta's paradise, which topped the charts around the world. mark savage reports. despite the title, gangsta's paradise was not a glorification of the gangster lifestyle. instead, it was a sober look at the way america let down young black men like coolio. who had become trapped in a cycle of violence as a teenager. the song appeared on the soundtrack to the michelle pfeiffer film dangerous minds and made coolio a star, earning him a grammy for the best rap song. lets me know i have been doing some good, we did something right. news of his death at the age of 59 has shocked fans and fellow musicians. this coolio died on wednesday night at a friend's apartment. no cause of death has been given but his manager said paramedics believed it may have been cardiac arrest. the american rapper coolio, who has died at the age of 59. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.
john, many thanks for the update. jon sudworth in florida. many tributes have been paid to the american rapper, record producer and actor coolio, who's died inangsta's paradise, which topped the charts around the world. mark savage reports. despite the title, gangsta's paradise was not a glorification of the gangster lifestyle. instead, it was a sober look at the way america let down young black men like coolio. who had become trapped in a cycle of violence as a teenager. the song appeared on...
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i was in boston in 2004 when he lit up the arena, he gave the introductory speech for john kerry. i sit in my producer, this man will run for president someday. -- i said to my producer, this man will run for president one day. it was not the front runner on the primary side, steve, the correspondent said obama, if you do not win, will it be because of race? i was at home and i said let us see what this man says. is he going to say the truth? he said no. if i do not win, it will because i have a network articulated a vision that the american people can embrace. i said hallelujah, i am not going to vote for him, but at least he will bring us together racially. he will stop the nonsense. i watched him give a speech at a black church, he was in the senate and he talked about how much racism there was. we have quite a 90% of the way there, my generation has to get us the additional 10%. i thought that was reasonable. 8% of americans believe elvis is still alive. have to be written off. ii thought it was reasonable, what he said. what happens? he gets into office, he walks in the third week of january, he
i was in boston in 2004 when he lit up the arena, he gave the introductory speech for john kerry. i sit in my producer, this man will run for president someday. -- i said to my producer, this man will run for president one day. it was not the front runner on the primary side, steve, the correspondent said obama, if you do not win, will it be because of race? i was at home and i said let us see what this man says. is he going to say the truth? he said no. if i do not win, it will because i have...
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the pentagon said, probably going to double production. can you double production? >> absolutely. >> reporter: chief operating officer frank st. john says the plant is currently turning out about 7,500 rockets a year. >> we have capacity to produce the math on that. and we're also doing similar analysis to potentially take to up to 12,000 or 14,000 rockets a year. >> how fast can you do this? >> i would say on the order of 18 to 24 months to make any significant changes in the production quantities. >> reporter: the nose cone carries a satellite guidance system which gives the rocket its sniper-like accuracy. but what impresses la plant most about himars is not the sophistication of its technology, but the simplicity of its use. >> there are just three operators. probably 18 to 20 years old. they can use this, they can use it effectively within a week. okay, that is to me as important as its accuracy. it's reliable and can be done by 18-year-old ukrainians. >> reporter: to see how. when himars operate in the field, we went to the u.s. army training range in yakima, washington. they use the same tactics taught to the ukrainians. this is where the himars tries to conceal itself from enemy surveillance. once it leaves here for its
the pentagon said, probably going to double production. can you double production? >> absolutely. >> reporter: chief operating officer frank st. john says the plant is currently turning out about 7,500 rockets a year. >> we have capacity to produce the math on that. and we're also doing similar analysis to potentially take to up to 12,000 or 14,000 rockets a year. >> how fast can you do this? >> i would say on the order of 18 to 24 months to make any significant...
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the nfl is partnering with apple music to produce the halftime show. it's been sponsored by pepsi for the past 10 years, the actor and wrestling superstar john cena has set a new record, and it has nothing to do with movies or sports. sienna has racked up the most wishes granted through the make a wish foundation with 650 wishes. granted, he began his career. rear and professional wrestling 23 years ago and has since gone on to become one of the most popular athletes of all time. cena is a 16 time world champion and world wrestling entertainment he's often portrayed as a crowd pleasing character, and he has been the face of w w. e s based our anti bullying campaign has been granting wishes through the make a wish foundation for 20 years. alright another cool shot of the bay. this is from sutro cam. you see the fog kind of working its way in over san francisco, the panhandle of the golden gate park and kind of coming across market street now are working its way down towards the ballpark over here is mount diablo. it's a crystal clear day for this time of year. it's pretty good air quality. when you can see diablo from sutro. that's not too bad hair looks
the nfl is partnering with apple music to produce the halftime show. it's been sponsored by pepsi for the past 10 years, the actor and wrestling superstar john cena has set a new record, and it has nothing to do with movies or sports. sienna has racked up the most wishes granted through the make a wish foundation with 650 wishes. granted, he began his career. rear and professional wrestling 23 years ago and has since gone on to become one of the most popular athletes of all time. cena is a 16...
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the expanse of design work within park service itself. this report produced a robust of research on the design and planning work of frederick olmsted, senior. his sons, john charles and frederick law olmsted jr. there are many associates and the olmsted office in firm. as we kick off the bicentennial of olmsted's birth. we appreciate ethan and ralph for bringing this research to a broader audience. considering olmsted 200 the national effort commemorating the continued legacy olmsted values of democratic space accessible to all and our local coalition olmsted now partners participating in the themes of shared use, shared health and shared power. i cannot think of a more appropriate story than the olmstead two share and stuart and i'd like to introduce jonathan lippincott, associate director, library of american landscape history. thanks, victor. thank you. thank you all for coming today. and again, thank you to friends of fair stead to the arnot arboretum for hosting this book launch. i'm, as you mentioned, with the library of american landscape history is the leading publisher of books that advance the study and practice of american landscape architectur
the expanse of design work within park service itself. this report produced a robust of research on the design and planning work of frederick olmsted, senior. his sons, john charles and frederick law olmsted jr. there are many associates and the olmsted office in firm. as we kick off the bicentennial of olmsted's birth. we appreciate ethan and ralph for bringing this research to a broader audience. considering olmsted 200 the national effort commemorating the continued legacy olmsted values of...
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the republic at risk. >> let's bring in john heilemann, host and executive producer of showtime's circus. let me show you one more thing liz cheney said about campaigning for katie hobbs. >> are you going to campaign for katie hobbs? the democratic candidate for governor in arizona as a result of that? >> i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that kari lake is not elected. >> so -- does that include campaigning for democrats if that's what it takes? >> yes. >> we're talking about arizona. that is a huge deal. she's going to throw her weight. that is a state where just a little bit of that normal like mccain republican vote really is impactful. i hope that was one of the more significant things she said yesterday. >> yeah, i think in terms of like bottom line what's she actually going to do over the course of the next six weeks now until the midterms, over the course of these next six weeks when she gets free of washington. we know she's going to be on the road a fair amount. look, everything she said 100% is consistent with what she's been saying. after everything she's done and sa
the republic at risk. >> let's bring in john heilemann, host and executive producer of showtime's circus. let me show you one more thing liz cheney said about campaigning for katie hobbs. >> are you going to campaign for katie hobbs? the democratic candidate for governor in arizona as a result of that? >> i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that kari lake is not elected. >> so -- does that include campaigning for democrats if that's what it takes? >> yes....
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john with a sword. here is the famous historian. well, in america there is a whole direction of producing history shows, that is, people who write the of presidents. this smart man stands and listens to what this one says these are people who i just think what i would like to ask you if someone would have real opportunities. you can imagine what we could do with american politics if we took it apart and said we need to save this people, this people is in danger. these people have forgotten. what is democracy? forgotten that the rights of minorities-this is the most. the main rights that they wanted to create in the end is yes, and, of course, pluralism. yes, it is, and they would have been told, listen, change your mind, you will either be democrats, or we will force you to be democrats. uh, you know dmitry, when we talk like that about the degradation of the american political system. i always feel light. uh, it’s inconvenient, because uh, you might get the impression that russian propagandists have gathered and blaspheme the american system, and in the best traditions of the former soviet union, i therefore want to show what he sa
john with a sword. here is the famous historian. well, in america there is a whole direction of producing history shows, that is, people who write the of presidents. this smart man stands and listens to what this one says these are people who i just think what i would like to ask you if someone would have real opportunities. you can imagine what we could do with american politics if we took it apart and said we need to save this people, this people is in danger. these people have forgotten....
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john gupta has already been targeted by the plastic ice robbers survivor to handle the government is putting us under pressure of not the companies that produce the plastic in the end. it's the poor people who are being pressured and find we're being told to reduce waste and not lose any more place like what we would do that. but as long as plastic is being produced, we'll use it. a lot of them isn't because then i have rental on labor, cutlery and plates made from wood or cardboard, or more costly. so they're not a viable alternative for many bumping activists. don't take that into account. they simply drown out any protest. look how much plastic this man has. let's get it. their leader since the tone. he's gone the professor like the mastermind in the t. v series. one was i'm gonna go to beg. people need to understand that the government alone account change thing will the i, when the demand for plastic falls, they'll be less or norfolk until we all work together. nothing will change. madame ne, gotta get up with resumes veiled along with their plastic ice. the activist also organized theater performances to illustrate just how big a proble
john gupta has already been targeted by the plastic ice robbers survivor to handle the government is putting us under pressure of not the companies that produce the plastic in the end. it's the poor people who are being pressured and find we're being told to reduce waste and not lose any more place like what we would do that. but as long as plastic is being produced, we'll use it. a lot of them isn't because then i have rental on labor, cutlery and plates made from wood or cardboard, or more...
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the future. >> john, you took on this project to produce. i think i understand. hese medical professionals forever. in new york city, you walk around and everything is sort of back to normal after covid, except when you see a first responder. except when you see a doctor or nurse walking to their shift. they still look traumatized. >> yeah. first, mika, good to see you again as always. talking about first responders, talking about what they went through, it's very personal to me. my father is still alive, he's a doctor, he doesn't practice anymore, but he was in the united states air force. he pretty much seen it all and did it all. when carlton originally sent me sherry's article, after reading it, the first thing i did i sent it to my father because i wanted a definitive answer. i wanted to know was it right? was this wrong? what were the circumstances? what was the take of someone who has been there. and my father and his response -- i will say this, i can't be objective, but i think my father is probably one of the most moral men who walked the planet. his res
the future. >> john, you took on this project to produce. i think i understand. hese medical professionals forever. in new york city, you walk around and everything is sort of back to normal after covid, except when you see a first responder. except when you see a doctor or nurse walking to their shift. they still look traumatized. >> yeah. first, mika, good to see you again as always. talking about first responders, talking about what they went through, it's very personal to me. my...
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according to sources in the government between health officials want further restrictions and john lee and his elk, who are saying we need to open up. he is the one who producedfrom seven days to three days and now, we are hearing he is leaning toward abolishing it before november, when they have a big financial forum here and also the rugby seventh, a big sporting event when lots of people come from out of town come on november 3 and fourth. i will believe it when i see it. here is what john lee had to say when asked about. >> it is always my intention and government intention to allow maximum conductivity with the world is the number of cases come down. there will be more room for me to do extra things. stephen: finally, another good sign of a potential opening up as far as reducing the orangey. the hong kong airport has conducted stress tests where they added simulation of more than double the current capacity for incoming flights to see how their capacity capabilities are. according to the government, the stress tests went smoothly. that is a good sign because cathay pacific at one point was down to 2% pre-pandemic passenger capacity. they aim to go for 2
according to sources in the government between health officials want further restrictions and john lee and his elk, who are saying we need to open up. he is the one who producedfrom seven days to three days and now, we are hearing he is leaning toward abolishing it before november, when they have a big financial forum here and also the rugby seventh, a big sporting event when lots of people come from out of town come on november 3 and fourth. i will believe it when i see it. here is what john...
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john gupta has already been targeted by the plastic ice robbers. so drives the damage, the government is putting us under pressure of not the companies that produce the plastic in the end. it's the poor people who are being pressured and find we're being told to reduce waste and not lose any more place. like what we would do that, but as long as plastic is being produced, we'll use it. a lot of time is up because then i have a plumbing for labor, cutlery, and plates made from wood or cardboard are more costly. so they're not a viable alternative for many bunky activists. don't take that into account. they simply drown out any protest. look how much plastic this man has. let's get it. their leader sets the tone. he's called the professor like the mastermind in the t . v series. one was i'm gonna go to beg, people need to understand that the government alone account change thing will the i, when the demand for plastic balls they'll be less on offer until we'll work together. nothing will change. there's madame name got to get up that would resume veiled along with their plastic ice. the activist also organized theater performances to illustrate just ho
john gupta has already been targeted by the plastic ice robbers. so drives the damage, the government is putting us under pressure of not the companies that produce the plastic in the end. it's the poor people who are being pressured and find we're being told to reduce waste and not lose any more place. like what we would do that, but as long as plastic is being produced, we'll use it. a lot of time is up because then i have a plumbing for labor, cutlery, and plates made from wood or cardboard...
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the time it gets to charlotte, it's going to be a shell of itself. expecting to see winds only about 25 miles per hour, but still going to produce a punch. john. >> john: a lot of rain as it moves inland and up through south carolina and north carolina and on into the mountains of virginia and eastern tennessee and that could result in a lot of flooding in the deep valley areas. in terms of the storm surge, we are seeing a lot of wind-driven waves and things. when do we expect the worst of the storm surge will happen and where will that happen? >> well, it's going to be happening within about the next couple of hours and when we talk about storm surge, the best advice or should say the best comparison is you remember as a kid when you used to get in the bathtub and you had where you pushed the water there, that is essentially what storm surge is. we are expecting to see that later on today up to 18 feet for those of you in the fort myers area. >> john: thanks very much for the update. florida, and here is the governor with the latest update. >> during this storm, if you are in the southwest florida counties you need to be sheltering in place.
the time it gets to charlotte, it's going to be a shell of itself. expecting to see winds only about 25 miles per hour, but still going to produce a punch. john. >> john: a lot of rain as it moves inland and up through south carolina and north carolina and on into the mountains of virginia and eastern tennessee and that could result in a lot of flooding in the deep valley areas. in terms of the storm surge, we are seeing a lot of wind-driven waves and things. when do we expect the worst...