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let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from asia to the u.s. east coast as it goes through the suez canal putting it in context in europe every day we receive $50000.00 containers that have come through the suez canal that's daily. and we've seen what happened i have ships stacked up on either side of the canal and they can't get anywhere so what can they do what are their alternatives at the moment. the alternative at the moment is to bite the bullet and sailed a long way around africa that is easier for the vessels that are not yet caught in the queue the vessels that are just now departing north europe or asia for example some of those have already now divert
let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from asia to the u.s. east coast as it goes...
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let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from asia to the u.s. east coast goes through the suez canal putting it in context in europe every day we receive $50000.00 complaints that have come through the suez canal that's daily. and we've seen what happened now you have ships stacked up on either side of the canal and they can't get anywhere so what can they do what are their alternatives at the moment. the alternative at the moment is to bite the bullet and save the long way around africa that is easier for the vessels that are not get caught in the queue the vessels that are just now departing north europe or asia for example some of those have already now divert
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the book written by conservative skole lar ryan anderson, argues doctors are too quick to give transgender children hormones and surgery. it upset some gay and gender activists. anderson after three years on amazon he's on line bookshelf, it was pulled the day he wrote a op-ed against the equality act a democratic initiative passed thursday in the u.s. house of representatives. >> it doesn't matter how charitable it is, it doesn't matter how rigorously argued it is, it comes to a politically incorrect conclusion. that is what the activists on the left don't like about the book. reporter: opponents of book say thinly researched, does not advocate for the medical care transchildren deserve are happy with amazon, tweeting, we can only hope fewer people write
the book written by conservative skole lar ryan anderson, argues doctors are too quick to give transgender children hormones and surgery. it upset some gay and gender activists. anderson after three years on amazon he's on line bookshelf, it was pulled the day he wrote a op-ed against the equality act a democratic initiative passed thursday in the u.s. house of representatives. >> it doesn't matter how charitable it is, it doesn't matter how rigorously argued it is, it comes to a...
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let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from a ship to the u.s. east coast also goes through the suez canal putting it in context in europe every day we receive $50000.00 containers that have come through the suez canal that's daily. and we've seen what happened now you have ships stacked up on either side of the canal and they can't get anywhere so what can they do what are their alternatives at the moment the alternative at the moment is to bite the bullet and sailed a long way around africa that is easier for the vessels that are not yet caught in the queue the vessels that are just now departing north europe or asia for example some of those have already now
let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from a ship to the u.s. east coast also goes...
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and more this i'm joined by lars greiner he's associate partner at homburg port consulting lars good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative this route around the whole good hope and that's just going to add you know tent $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going already impacted will be delayed really it's it it's like blocking off an artery it's going to give us a mild heart attack. if you're one of the ships that's blocked and it's waiting there what's going through your mind right now. you know unfortunate is not really much choice at the moment you know that it's at the it's a case of right now opening and praying that they can find a solution i know those who is for authorities are desperately trying to find a solution they're moving the what missiles they can around to be positioned so that they can have so that they can force a source through quickly once the things
and more this i'm joined by lars greiner he's associate partner at homburg port consulting lars good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative this route around the whole good hope and that's just going to add you know tent $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going already impacted will...
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and more on this i'm joined by lars greiner he's the associate partner at humber port consulting lars good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative is to route around loose a cape of good hope good hope and that's just going to add you know tent out $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going already impacted will be delayed really it's it it's like blocking off an artery it's going to give us a mild heart attack. if you're one of the ships that's blocked and it's waiting there what's going through your mind right now. you know unfortunate is not really much choice at the moment you know that it's at the it's a case of right now opening and praying that they can find a solution i know those who is for authorities are desperately trying to find a solution they're moving the what vessels they can around to be positioned so that they can have so that they can force faces through qu
and more on this i'm joined by lars greiner he's the associate partner at humber port consulting lars good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative is to route around loose a cape of good hope good hope and that's just going to add you know tent out $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio...
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let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from asia to the u.s. east coast also goes through the suez canal putting it in context in europe every day we receive $50000.00 containers that have come through the suez canal that's a daily. and we've seen what happened now you have ships stacked up on either side of the canal and they can't get anywhere so what can they do what are their alternatives at the moment. the alternative at the moment is to bite the bullet and sailed a long way around africa that is easier for the vessels that are not yet caught in the queue the vessels that are just now departing north europe or asia for example some of those have already now
let's get some analysis on the story now we can speak to lars yes and he's the c.e.o. of sea intelligence consulting which advises the shipping industry and he's joining us from copenhagen lars welcome put this into context for us how big of a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is a very big deal it's a main artery everything that moves in containers between asia and europe goes through the suez canal and quite a portion of the cargo from asia to the u.s. east coast also goes...
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tengan la voluntad polÍtica para poderle jis lar. to para naciones con problemas de guerra >>> un anhelo. es como la luz al final del tÚnel. tiempo de incertidumbre mt temor, desesperaciÓn no saber quÉ va a pasar. ella trabaja en el centro presente y conoce de primera mano la preocupaciÓn en estos momentos. >>> aÚn asÍ, no pierde la fe. >>> esperamos que no quede solo en promesas. >>> ambos proyecto de ley son dec tids en el congreso y necesitan de una supergran mayorÍa para ser aprobados. de de convertirse en una realidad los beneficiarios del tps y daca podrÍan obtener la ciudadanÍa 3 aÑos despuÉs de haber alcanzado la residencia permanente. deportando de boston. pablo alvarado. telemundo. la casa blanca respondiÓ al presidente donald trump. la secretaria de prensa manifestÓ que no va a tomar consejos de trump. por quÉ la polÍtica migratoria era inhumana e in efectiva. la frontera mÁs peligrosa y que el presupuesto se estÁ mal gastando. qapd son las 6 de la tarde con 18 mibtss momento de darle ves taz al tiempo. nos acompaÑa nuestr
tengan la voluntad polÍtica para poderle jis lar. to para naciones con problemas de guerra >>> un anhelo. es como la luz al final del tÚnel. tiempo de incertidumbre mt temor, desesperaciÓn no saber quÉ va a pasar. ella trabaja en el centro presente y conoce de primera mano la preocupaciÓn en estos momentos. >>> aÚn asÍ, no pierde la fe. >>> esperamos que no quede solo en promesas. >>> ambos proyecto de ley son dec tids en el congreso y necesitan de una...
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you mentioned dan lars— and india are a good team.d fairness he did quite well today but with the extra batsman at the expense of the bowlers. and that could prove costly giving what they now have to do. figs could prove costly giving what they now have to do.— could prove costly giving what they now have to do. as could be a long old match for— now have to do. as could be a long old match for them. _ now have to do. as could be a long old match for them. they're - now have to do. as could be a long old match for them. they're going | now have to do. as could be a long i old match for them. they're going to have to really perform, and looking at the bowling scorecard with washington and patel, there's hope yet. we also know thatjoe root is a pretty handy spinner as well. with pretty handy spinner as well. with onl for pretty handy spinner as well. with only for front _ pretty handy spinner as well. with only for front line _ pretty handy spinner as well. with only for front line bowlers at the big task for them especially given how lit
you mentioned dan lars— and india are a good team.d fairness he did quite well today but with the extra batsman at the expense of the bowlers. and that could prove costly giving what they now have to do. figs could prove costly giving what they now have to do.— could prove costly giving what they now have to do. as could be a long old match for— now have to do. as could be a long old match for them. _ now have to do. as could be a long old match for them. they're - now have to do. as...
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a short while ago i spoke to lars martin greiner an associate partner at hamburg part consultancy a maritime advisory firm and asked asked him just how much of the hit to global trade the every given slice canal incident represents it's the major trading route especially between europe and the end asia this is the key lifeline it's where 80 percent of the cargo container is cargo moving between the $2.00 to $2.00 areas is it's it's very very important and it couldn't have come at a worse time. coverts had a major effect on shipping like everything else we've got major disruption in contain a flows around the world in some ports we've got major major deficits of containers you can't get the containers and other quote in other places containers are piling up because they just can't get them out of the port fast enough because of covert so this is just going to add to that. so it really should couldn't come at all at a worse time for us right definitely already a troubled time for the shipping industry but say you are sick and you're blocked from your plan passed by the ever given what to do. w
a short while ago i spoke to lars martin greiner an associate partner at hamburg part consultancy a maritime advisory firm and asked asked him just how much of the hit to global trade the every given slice canal incident represents it's the major trading route especially between europe and the end asia this is the key lifeline it's where 80 percent of the cargo container is cargo moving between the $2.00 to $2.00 areas is it's it's very very important and it couldn't have come at a worse time....
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now, danish film—maker anders refn is best known to some as the editor of lars von trier films like breakingcholas winding refn — director of drive and the neon demon. anders is also an accomplished director in his own right who's recently completed work on what he calls "a labour of love" ten years in the making, unearthing a fascinating story about denmark's involvement in world war ii that has never been told on film before. the result is into the darkness, which proved a box office smash in denmark early last year, outperforming the likes of 1917, and which now opens online in the uk. veteran danish actor jesper christensen, known to english—speaking audiences as the villainous mr white in the bond franchise, is the industrialist struggling to keep his family together and his business afloat in the wake of the german occupation. how far should he collaborate with the nazis, who everybody seems to believe are set to win the war? and what about the rest of his family, whose loves and loyalties are becoming bitterly divided? refn says that up until now, danish movies about this period are f
now, danish film—maker anders refn is best known to some as the editor of lars von trier films like breakingcholas winding refn — director of drive and the neon demon. anders is also an accomplished director in his own right who's recently completed work on what he calls "a labour of love" ten years in the making, unearthing a fascinating story about denmark's involvement in world war ii that has never been told on film before. the result is into the darkness, which proved a box...
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there are shades of the �*nature is satan�*s church�* mantra from lars von trier�*s antichrist in theicality that put me in mind of kieslowski's a short film about killing and danny boyle's shallow grave. that's a heady whole cocktail, and the film certainly packs a powerful punch. but be warned — violation is not for the faint—hearted. you can find it now on shudder. i'll leave you with news that tom and jerry — the battling cat and mouse whose short films date back to the �*a05 — now have a 21st century feature, combining live action with digital animation. listen here, mr mouse. 0h? jerry. i need thisjob. so, simply put, this is a hotel, and you're a mouse, so... chloe grace moretz stars as kayla, who scams her way into a job at a swanky new hotel due to host a lavish celebrity wedding, only to have her plan scuppered and sometimes assisted by the titular pair. jerry giggles. having become tv staples in the 60s and having their first full feature film in the 90s, after a couple cameo appearances, tom and jerry have stirred controversy over the years for everything from racial stere
there are shades of the �*nature is satan�*s church�* mantra from lars von trier�*s antichrist in theicality that put me in mind of kieslowski's a short film about killing and danny boyle's shallow grave. that's a heady whole cocktail, and the film certainly packs a powerful punch. but be warned — violation is not for the faint—hearted. you can find it now on shudder. i'll leave you with news that tom and jerry — the battling cat and mouse whose short films date back to the...
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. >>> joining me now from denmark is the ceo of seaintel jens consulting lars jensen.so much for joining us. >> good to see you. >> despite the promise of help from the americans, how likely do you think that this will end soon? >> i would say that with every day that passes right now, the problem is that that simply means we're in a situation ha could take quite a while. i'm sure they're doing everything they can, but if this was easy to get off and refloat, it would have happened already >> and what's stuck in these ships? i mean everything from cars to beer to livestock. what does that mean? >> it means that from a consumer perspective, some of the goods you might have been waiting for, it might be delayed if it's arriving by sea, in some cases maybe a week, maybe two weeks. that's basically the extent of it. perhaps the counterintuitive aspect of this is if you're a consumer, you won't notice any immediate difference. you won't see shelves go dry at the supermarkets. you won't see any lack of goods as such. this is where the counterintuitive part come in. the consu
. >>> joining me now from denmark is the ceo of seaintel jens consulting lars jensen.so much for joining us. >> good to see you. >> despite the promise of help from the americans, how likely do you think that this will end soon? >> i would say that with every day that passes right now, the problem is that that simply means we're in a situation ha could take quite a while. i'm sure they're doing everything they can, but if this was easy to get off and refloat, it would...
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even though the facts at the moment the index is trading a couple of points below this record high lars thanks to you and hamburg a container ships have become so massive in the past are they now too big to sail as some suggest. it's a very difficult question to answer the ship owners have been on the years under for years and the message to get bigger and bigger to reduce the unit cost and thereby bring the cost of goods for you in the on the shelves down and that pressure is not going away the ships themselves they're there they're difficult benadryl but they they work. i think more and more we're finding that the key problem area right now is getting it through the ports be with the suits getting so big i don't know that that size of it is efficient over the whole supply chain but i think in terms of reducing the cost of trade it's in this city evil we just need to manage them and as technology develops over we will be able to handle them better. conrad and you're in frankfurt there as we continue to deal with these giant ships and world trade relying on them how concerned are people
even though the facts at the moment the index is trading a couple of points below this record high lars thanks to you and hamburg a container ships have become so massive in the past are they now too big to sail as some suggest. it's a very difficult question to answer the ship owners have been on the years under for years and the message to get bigger and bigger to reduce the unit cost and thereby bring the cost of goods for you in the on the shelves down and that pressure is not going away...
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and more on this i'm joined by lars greiner he's associate partner at humber port consulting large good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative this route around this a cape of good hope good hope and that's just going to add you know tent $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going already impacted will be delayed really it's it it's like blocking off an artery it's going to give us a mild heart attack. if you're one of the ships that's blocked and it's waiting there what's going through your mind right now. you know unfortunate is not really much choice at the moment you know that it's at the it's a case of right now opening and praying that they can find a solution i know those who is for authorities are desperately trying to find a solution they're moving the what vessels they can around to be positioned so that they can have so that they can force faces through quickly once
and more on this i'm joined by lars greiner he's associate partner at humber port consulting large good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative this route around this a cape of good hope good hope and that's just going to add you know tent $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going...
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of sea intelligence consulting which advises the industry he's joining us from copenhagen good i lars how big a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is becoming a bigger deal for every day that passes a couple of days that would have been a minor annoyance but what we're seeing now is going to have a ripple effect on all the container shipping flows this is significantly increasing the risk we're going to see congestion in european ports within a week's time or so and it significantly increases the risk that there will be a shortage of actual containers in asia impacting european and north american and all of the importers a couple of months from now. there are schools that ship says he talked about it stacked on other end of the canal and they aren't going anywhere do they have alternative routes yes the alternative is the long wait around africa that in very round numbers is another 5000 kilometers takes a week longer but once between $500000.00 tons of fuel per shift so it's expensive it takes a long time but not only is it theoretically possible it is actually happen
of sea intelligence consulting which advises the industry he's joining us from copenhagen good i lars how big a deal is this for the world's cargo companies. this is becoming a bigger deal for every day that passes a couple of days that would have been a minor annoyance but what we're seeing now is going to have a ripple effect on all the container shipping flows this is significantly increasing the risk we're going to see congestion in european ports within a week's time or so and it...
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and more of this i'm joined by lars greiner he's associate partner at humber port consulting lars good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative is to route around the whole good hope and that's just going to add you know tent doubt $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going already impacted will be delayed really it's it it's like blocking off an artery it's going to give us a mild heart attack. if you're one of the ships that's blocked and it's waiting there what's going through your mind right now. you know unfortunate is not really much choice at the moment you know that it's at the it's a case of right now opening and praying that they can find a solution i know those who is for authorities are desperately trying to find a solution they're moving the what missiles they can around to be positioned so that they can have so that they can force a source through quickly once thin
and more of this i'm joined by lars greiner he's associate partner at humber port consulting lars good to have you on the show what does this mean for global trade paths when the suez canal one of the most important there always is blocked. it it's a dire circumstance and the alternative is to route around the whole good hope and that's just going to add you know tent doubt $20.00 to $30.00 days when you add on the transit that means all the goods on the way on the way radio going already...
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congressman harry quay lar -- henr henry quay lar thank you such for coming on the show.this important conversation, bhas going on at the border. it's not going to get any better at this point. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. bye bye. >>> up next state republicans are now using the big lie to restrict access to the ballot. i'll speak to democratic election lawyer mike elias who has fought dozens of cases involving voting rights. we'll be back. so that's what we give you. introducing career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu itchy? scratchy? family not getting clean? get new charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. get 2 unlimited lines for a fixed rate of $70 bucks. and now get netflix on us. plus, switch and ge
congressman harry quay lar -- henr henry quay lar thank you such for coming on the show.this important conversation, bhas going on at the border. it's not going to get any better at this point. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. bye bye. >>> up next state republicans are now using the big lie to restrict access to the ballot. i'll speak to democratic election lawyer mike elias who has fought dozens of cases involving voting rights. we'll be back. so that's what we give you....
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fi lar niÑo noticiero telemundo 48. >>> le vamos a decir cmoun madre de familia ha aprendido a trabajaro de deudas el cheque de 1 hasta ciento dÓlares podrÍa no terminar en sus manos, los detalles en minutos. >>> fin de semana si va la zona de montaÑa, va a seguir nevando en la regiÓn. hablaremos de esto y mÁs al volver. >>> si vive en union city y ha tenido problemas para pagar su renta esta ciudad tiene un nuevo recurso, va a encontrar la informaciÓn acerca de protecciÓn ante desalojos. >>> hay 2 formas de tener la informaciÓn. puede llamar. o puede ingresar a la pÁgina web f pantalla. www.uniÓncity.org/coronavirus. domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. >>> coronavirus cambio nuestra forma. zoi mara lÓpez habla con una madre de familia que enfrenta este cambio y como la tecnologÍa crea innovaciÓn para hacer la vida mÁs fÁcil. >>> hace un aÑo la forma de trabajar para muchos ha cam braid. yo me incluyo muchas entrevistas que hago son virtuales. conocÍ virtualmente a adriana santos. >>> una madre de 4 hijos que trabaja desde casa al mismo tiempo que
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in frankfurt and lars martin greiner in hamburg thanks to both of you. and on to some of the other global business stories making news the history of the side billy billy sank 6 percent on his 1st day of trading in hong kong as did shares in the chinese search engine baidu stave units in hong kong last week chinese take shares are suffering after years regulators announced plans to force firms from china to observe u.s. auto. german exporters are increasingly optimistic that they'll benefit from economic recovery in asia and the united states a survey by the economic institute showed their expectations in march rise to the highest value since january 20th 11 it was optimism in nearly all sectors. your leaders and representatives of covert 19 vaccine makers are meeting today and it's going to be a heated discussion as the e.u. grapples with a shortage of doses the bloc last week decided to restrict the export of vaccines made within the block patents are also likely to be on the agenda. for lucrative patients restricting the global vaccine rollout not nec
in frankfurt and lars martin greiner in hamburg thanks to both of you. and on to some of the other global business stories making news the history of the side billy billy sank 6 percent on his 1st day of trading in hong kong as did shares in the chinese search engine baidu stave units in hong kong last week chinese take shares are suffering after years regulators announced plans to force firms from china to observe u.s. auto. german exporters are increasingly optimistic that they'll benefit...
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kate lars only spoke to teachers and district leaders in san francisco open in marin about what this could mean for their schools. >> at this point, it is unclear if $6.6 billion in financial incentives is enough to get school districts like san francisco and oakland unified to open by april 1st. they're both still bargaining with the teachers's unions. >> it still takes five weeks for students to see the inside of theaslior is an sf parent and organizer. students that open after april 1st will lose money each day they remain closed until april 15th. >> i want to reopen. >> reporter: in oakland, amy burns is a special education teacher at skyline high school. >> the unit will be protecting and defending our safety. >> reporter: while she's had one of two vaccine shots, she won't feel ready to return to school until safety measures are secured. >> proper distancing, ppe with masks, making sure there's testing, screening. saddle to say in oakland, a lot of classrooms don't have windows. a real big concern would be about ventilation. >> reporter: tony thurmond addressed reopening on abc
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killed in a crackdown by security forces the un's human rights investigator is also accused me and lars military of beating killing and unlawfully detaining protesters since last month's coup and has demanded a global weapons in bargo on the army protesters have remained on the streets calling for democratic rule to be restored. new zealand has ordered coastal communities in parts of the north to evacuate after several powerful earthquakes sparked tsunami warnings one of the strongest was an $8.00 magnitude quake that struck near the kermadec islands those are the headlines stay with us one o one east is next to my colleagues in the hall we'll have more news in half an hour and a watching of i. what should americans be thinking right now it should be a bad idea they don't care about their work is all they care about is making money fine is not going to be left out of the colleagues who are going to go to the defense budget to be the bottom line on u.s. politics and policies and i reflect on the world around. madam speaker the president of the people's republic of china. when china's pre
killed in a crackdown by security forces the un's human rights investigator is also accused me and lars military of beating killing and unlawfully detaining protesters since last month's coup and has demanded a global weapons in bargo on the army protesters have remained on the streets calling for democratic rule to be restored. new zealand has ordered coastal communities in parts of the north to evacuate after several powerful earthquakes sparked tsunami warnings one of the strongest was an...
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this is d w news live from baghdad another day of death in me and lar dozens of pro-democracy protesters are killed as the army celebrate on forces day also coming up. still stuck engineers struggle to refloat the huge container ship blocking the swiss canal hoping to free the vessel in the next few days. and rescue teams in egypt searching for survivors of a train crash many passengers have been killed and investigation is currently underway. amarilla mohammad thanks for joining us dozens of protesters have been killed in may and bar as military leaders put on a show of strength for armed forces day a general has want to demonstrate as they risk being shot in the head if they continue to take to the streets hundreds of people have died since pro-democracy rallies began after last month's military coup. those who came out to protest knew they were risking their lives the army said as much before saturday's protests against me and mass military coup across the nation soldiers opened fire killing dozens of protesters many shot in the head this footage shows security forces beating an unarm
this is d w news live from baghdad another day of death in me and lar dozens of pro-democracy protesters are killed as the army celebrate on forces day also coming up. still stuck engineers struggle to refloat the huge container ship blocking the swiss canal hoping to free the vessel in the next few days. and rescue teams in egypt searching for survivors of a train crash many passengers have been killed and investigation is currently underway. amarilla mohammad thanks for joining us dozens of...
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ambassadors to lars i welcome to conflict zone thank you thank you for having me the government of afghanistan is at the negotiating table with the taliban to find a political solution to decades of war your leaders have promised the compromises would not include basic rights how credible is that guarantee when at last week's conference in moscow your delegation included 2 warlords who themselves are accused of grave human rights abuses. thank you sarah the question here is about how to make sure the hard wound gains of the last 20 years are preserved protected and to the best possible case they are. promoted i think that's what we are focused today and that's what our people want from us that's the monday that people give us so i think a with that in mind we will go ahead and in gauging in a meaningful discussion to bring about the sustainable people to be clear mr ambassador you expect to warlords at the table one of whom is known as the butcher of kabul accused of shelling civilians assassinating intellectuals torture to advocate for human rights for your country. see i think the. peace pro
ambassadors to lars i welcome to conflict zone thank you thank you for having me the government of afghanistan is at the negotiating table with the taliban to find a political solution to decades of war your leaders have promised the compromises would not include basic rights how credible is that guarantee when at last week's conference in moscow your delegation included 2 warlords who themselves are accused of grave human rights abuses. thank you sarah the question here is about how to make...
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kate lars only spoke to teachers and district leaders in san francisco open in marin about what thisncial incentives is enough to get school districts like san francisco and oakland unified to open by april 1st. they're both still bargaining with the teachers's unions. >> it still takes five weeks for students to see the inside of the classroom. >> reporter: clifford is an sf parent and organizer. students that open after april 1st will lose money each day they remain closed until april 15th. >> i want to reopen. >> reporter: in oakland, amy burns is a special education teacher at skyline high school. >> the unit will be protecting and defending our safety. >> reporter: while she's had one of two vaccine shots, she won't feel ready to return to school until safety measures are secured. >> proper distancing, ppe with masks, making sure there's testing, screening. saddle to say in oakland, a lot of classrooms don't have windows. a real big concern would be about ventilation. >> reporter: tony thurmond addressed reopening on abc7 news at 4:00. he suggested it could have happened sooner.
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really lars to return to normality in the summer. but we have to prepare already now for the next stages of the pandemic after the some experts say that in austria alone we will need about $30000000.00 doses in the next few years while looking to the future is also important for a number of of the e.u. nations that are either already in the grip call for preparing for potential 3rd wave of covert 19 here in germany the main area of concern is what's going on with the mutated variant of the virus and how they will be affected or affect how they will impact upon vaccines when it comes to vaccines and that vaccine off small though russia sputnik v job is currently being reviewed by the european medicines agency and that could well be rolled out given the green light to be used across the a you very shortly it all of our techniques throughout we'll hear some more of the reaction we've been getting on the story from our guests so it's a country putting its interests ahead of others in the context of the pandemic and vaccines are clearly t
really lars to return to normality in the summer. but we have to prepare already now for the next stages of the pandemic after the some experts say that in austria alone we will need about $30000000.00 doses in the next few years while looking to the future is also important for a number of of the e.u. nations that are either already in the grip call for preparing for potential 3rd wave of covert 19 here in germany the main area of concern is what's going on with the mutated variant of the...
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basic things, and i'm of the view that the vast majority of people including republicans by and lar same senu know, what's appropriate. justin. bloomberg. >> thanks, mr. president. i wanted to ask about your relationship with china now that you've been in office a couple months. obviously the meeting in alaska, a little theatrical, and there's a continued human rights abuses. so today i wonder, are you more likely than you were when you came into office to maintain tariffs on china? are you considering banning imports, of forced labor products? and would you consider cutting off u.s. investment or chinese access to international payment systems? >> look, they're each specifically legitimate questions, but the only, they only touch a smidgen of what the relationship with china really is about. i've known xi jinping for a long time. spent more time allegedly than any other world leader had, because president obama and the chinese president who decided we should get to know one another, since it was inappropriate for the president of the united states to spend time with the vice president o
basic things, and i'm of the view that the vast majority of people including republicans by and lar same senu know, what's appropriate. justin. bloomberg. >> thanks, mr. president. i wanted to ask about your relationship with china now that you've been in office a couple months. obviously the meeting in alaska, a little theatrical, and there's a continued human rights abuses. so today i wonder, are you more likely than you were when you came into office to maintain tariffs on china? are...
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is adding me and lars military home and defense ministries to a trade blacklist and the u.n. security council will discuss the crisis on friday a little earlier i spoke to miles army an activist and co-founder of the forces of renewal for southeast asia he says the security council will not be able to do much to stop worrying laws on the tree. security council is the permanent colmar it is into tend because it's all about geopolitics we've got 3 veto power wielders from the west at that agree that this is an outrageous situation as it was in the genocidal case of 3 years ago but russia and china continue to call it internal issues you know a regime a un member it treaty state it committing multiple crimes against humanity and genocide you know cannot be given a blank check supporters of senegal's opposition leader have been fighting with police in the capital dhaka police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to break up protests and demonstrations have been throwing rocks there demanding as one song goes release after he was arrested for participating in an unauthorized rally he
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kind infrastructure but are still not from get don't undermine problems there 3000 people from me and lars corrent state have fled across the border to thailand many spent the night sheltered in the jungle after the military launched airstrikes targeting the qur'an national liberation army they armed ethnic group is one of dozens fighting me and my central government earlier on saturday it said it had overrun and seized a military outpost meanwhile dozens of funerals are being held a man march for some of the 114 people killed on saturday it was the bloodiest day since the military seize power in february tony chang reports from bangkok. a day after the killings and the funerals begin the coffin of 13 year old sayen draped in the flag of the national league for democracy or n l d on sunday although there were no protests where he lived in yangon the security forces still open fire on people. as but as monks lead the funeral rites friends and family express their grief. was why are you leaving me behind crisis mother inconsolable can't you hear me she says how can i live without you my son.
kind infrastructure but are still not from get don't undermine problems there 3000 people from me and lars corrent state have fled across the border to thailand many spent the night sheltered in the jungle after the military launched airstrikes targeting the qur'an national liberation army they armed ethnic group is one of dozens fighting me and my central government earlier on saturday it said it had overrun and seized a military outpost meanwhile dozens of funerals are being held a man march...
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beating killing and unlawfully detaining protesters the list of accusations against me and lars military continues to grow and the u.s. capitol on high alert intelligence reports suggest extremist groups could be plotting another attack. if yo paean and eritrean forces may have committed war crimes in the t grade region and the government must less independent monitors investigate now that's the message from the un's human rights chief michel bashfully who's warned that reports of killings sexual violence and rapes are still streaming in months after ethiopian government said the conflict in te grey was over ethiopia declared victory after launching an offensive against the tea great people's liberation front in november but since then there have been reports that every trance all jersey and other forces have continued fighting in the region hundreds of thousands were displaced and thousands of others were killed in last year's conflict malcolm web is following the story from nairobi. well you know weeks and months that have followed the declaration of victory that came from ethiopian go
beating killing and unlawfully detaining protesters the list of accusations against me and lars military continues to grow and the u.s. capitol on high alert intelligence reports suggest extremist groups could be plotting another attack. if yo paean and eritrean forces may have committed war crimes in the t grade region and the government must less independent monitors investigate now that's the message from the un's human rights chief michel bashfully who's warned that reports of killings...
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ambassadors to lars i welcome to conflict zone thank you thank you for having me the government of afghanistan is at the negotiating table with the taliban to find a political solution to decades of war your leaders have promised the compromises would not include basic rights how credible is that guarantee when at last with a conference in moscow your delegation included 2 warlords who themselves are accused of grave human rights abuses. thank you sarah the question here is about how to make sure the hard wound gains of the last 20 years are preserved protected and to the best possible case they are. promoted i think that's where we are focused today and that's what our people want from us that's the money that our people give us so i think go with that in mind we will go ahead and in gauging in a meaningful discussion to bring about a sustainable peace will be clear mr ambassador you expect to warlords at the table one of whom is known as the butcher of kabul accused of shelling civilians assassinating intellectuals torture to advocate for human rights for your country. see i think the. peace
ambassadors to lars i welcome to conflict zone thank you thank you for having me the government of afghanistan is at the negotiating table with the taliban to find a political solution to decades of war your leaders have promised the compromises would not include basic rights how credible is that guarantee when at last with a conference in moscow your delegation included 2 warlords who themselves are accused of grave human rights abuses. thank you sarah the question here is about how to make...
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the korean national liberation army the our investment group is one of the dozens fighting me and lars central government earlier on saturday they said they had overrun and seize the military outpost. meanwhile dozens of funerals are being held in myanmar for some of the 114 people killed on saturday it was the bloodiest day since the military seized power almost 2 months ago the killings have been condemned by the international community tony chang reports from bangkok the day after the killings and the funerals begin the coffin of 13 year old so i want you and treat to the flag of the national league for democracy or in the on sunday. well there were no protests where he lived in yangon the security forces still open fire on people as but as monks lead the funeral rites friends and family express their grief. why are you leaving me behind crisis mother inconsolable can't you hear me she says how can i live without you my son. was in iraq and the protesters continue to march here in the city of daraa way in southern myanmar people took to the streets with the now familiar chance for t
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lars pedersen is the c.e.o.yard wind, which is a joint venture between penhagen investment partners and electric utility avangrid. >> for us in this industry, it is about two things-- clean and affordable energy, but it's also about economic development. >> reporter: i sat down with him at the new bedford commerce marine terminal, which is the only facility in the u.s. specifically designed for staging large offshore wind projects. >> there will be hundreds of people working here, moving big components, operating cranes, testing electrical equipment. offshore, people'll be living 14 days on, 14 days off on vessels. for this project, there will be more than 2,000 jobs that will be created during the construction, and we will create a similar amount of jobs during the operation. >> reporter: but getting to this point has been a long road. vineyard first leased these 260 square miles of ocean back in 2015, spent millions surveying the area, and applied to federal regulators for a permit in 2017. two years later, th
lars pedersen is the c.e.o.yard wind, which is a joint venture between penhagen investment partners and electric utility avangrid. >> for us in this industry, it is about two things-- clean and affordable energy, but it's also about economic development. >> reporter: i sat down with him at the new bedford commerce marine terminal, which is the only facility in the u.s. specifically designed for staging large offshore wind projects. >> there will be hundreds of people working...
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me and lars military ignores calls for restraint killing another $38.00 protestors on the deadliest day since the coup. hello i'm barbara star of this is out to 0 live from london also coming up on the program the international criminal court says it will investigate alleged war crimes in the palestinian territories and bring israel a month after the storming of congress capitol police say that they've uncovered a possible plot by a militia group to breach the building on thursday and the growing calls for a nationwide covert lockdown after brazil records its highest daily death toll yet . a day after neighboring countries pleaded for restraint to me and maher has seen its deadliest day since last month's military coup in several towns and cities across the country the un envoy for me and maher says that at least 38 people were killed and that security forces often resorted to live fire with little warning at least 2 of the dead are believed to be teenagers in the main city young gone witnesses said that at least 8 people were killed a several of those an incident of sustained fire from
me and lars military ignores calls for restraint killing another $38.00 protestors on the deadliest day since the coup. hello i'm barbara star of this is out to 0 live from london also coming up on the program the international criminal court says it will investigate alleged war crimes in the palestinian territories and bring israel a month after the storming of congress capitol police say that they've uncovered a possible plot by a militia group to breach the building on thursday and the...
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we again call on the military to stop killing and detaining protesters and the un envoy for me and lars civilian government is remaining defiant after the military charged him with treason dr as he's known fled me and maher on the day of the coup last month he's accused of encouraging the civil disobedience campaign and calling for international sanctions earlier he spoke to my colleague jim than l. about the charges today brought will be chopped up with a high treason by the military junta. if these trees in smith i was 3rd in with the people of myanmar given my love for their freedom for fender democracy for justice this illegal illicit the may reach him have been committing crimes against humanity and trust in this genocides at the classes for the last 700 years against dick and cheney karim they are more. united 97 to him kill hundreds of his was stupid and. then they have mother. and you know the truth or the 7th summer evolution. will be to slaughter in 2017 there was ethnic cleansing is against. people to know he story of independence this has been lost and suffered across home p
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and shutting down most reliable sources of electric pow, coal because of carbon emissions and dmeuk lar because nuclear, notclear, cuomo orderer planting to shut down this april, what we saw in texas, will be the norm everywhere unless we change course, more green blackouts, more disruption and death, as a result of climate zealotry. nuclear, i was once against nuclear power because of heavy government subsidies involved in dealing with nuclear waste, they have been solved, a new generation of nuclear power could provide fantastic opportunities for american inmo investigation and jobs, and they are carbon free. here to discuss it president of environmental proes from micheal shellenberger. i have been wanting to talk to you about this. i was really skeptical of nuclear power. make the argument as to why we should embrace it even if we have been skeptical in the past. on the grounds of the government subsidy involved. >> sure. i was also against nuclear power or my life. -- for all my life, i was afraid of nuclear, i got it confused with nuclear weapons, i changed my mind when there was
and shutting down most reliable sources of electric pow, coal because of carbon emissions and dmeuk lar because nuclear, notclear, cuomo orderer planting to shut down this april, what we saw in texas, will be the norm everywhere unless we change course, more green blackouts, more disruption and death, as a result of climate zealotry. nuclear, i was once against nuclear power because of heavy government subsidies involved in dealing with nuclear waste, they have been solved, a new generation of...