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lots of money for the local economy. some of money for the local economy.old coast have been left feeling short—changed by these games. i've been here 22 years, were so seen in 22 years. it impacted almost a month and a half and we are all down at least 50%. when they planned against the organisers warned of delays and disruption, the reality has been rather more empty after local people left down. reality has been rather more empty after local people left downm made people imagine there was going to be gridlocked. we scare them away up to be gridlocked. we scare them away up —— to be gridlocked. we scare them away up——a to be gridlocked. we scare them away up —— a way we have to admit what we do play the card differently. there has been a team on the ground looking out what to copy and what to avoid. there are some things they can't replicate without miles of golden sand probably won't be beach volleyball in arming him. every host city playing to its advantages. so birmingham would only award in december after being taken a leave leaving much less time to
lots of money for the local economy. some of money for the local economy.old coast have been left feeling short—changed by these games. i've been here 22 years, were so seen in 22 years. it impacted almost a month and a half and we are all down at least 50%. when they planned against the organisers warned of delays and disruption, the reality has been rather more empty after local people left down. reality has been rather more empty after local people left downm made people imagine there was...
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bight would provide a welcome boost to local economies b.p. said in a twenty six to report released under freedom of information laws b.p. made the statements in an environment plan in march twenty sixth seen during its bid to drill in the pristine region but a spokesman for the company said it did not reflect b.p.'s views yet we just made the statement but it doesn't respect our views but anyway the theory was that the disaster would cause just like in the gulf of mexico when the huge b.p. the horizon oil spill happened what happened was you know they put a lot of shrimp farmers out of work but they did have boats that they could then go out there and clean up the disaster zone in the. the gulf of mexico and this they're saying it's the upside of a potential oil spill it would require a lot of local jobs if there's a cleanup just like the guy the kid who goes to the judge being convicted of killing his parents and asked for leniency because he's an orphan economics of extinction it's disaster capitalism it's b.p. and another fine moment in th
bight would provide a welcome boost to local economies b.p. said in a twenty six to report released under freedom of information laws b.p. made the statements in an environment plan in march twenty sixth seen during its bid to drill in the pristine region but a spokesman for the company said it did not reflect b.p.'s views yet we just made the statement but it doesn't respect our views but anyway the theory was that the disaster would cause just like in the gulf of mexico when the huge b.p. the...
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wall town of ever a it's home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. every alleyways various architectural examples and its roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built their temple and these are the pictures of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years that these three because directions from different periods of h. and this is. the reason why travelers must not skip visit the this world everything each city. another fascinating but grisly tourist attraction is ever as so-called chapel of bones. if that's the truth it's soulful braveheart. standing here a week before you are just told me. this is one of the best known monuments in ever of the chapel was meant as a meditation spot for monks but four hundred years ago they decided to move the bones of more than five thousand commoners to this final resting place. back in the land of the living ever also offers a cozy call an airy environment it's common to find locals who own and run the
wall town of ever a it's home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. every alleyways various architectural examples and its roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built their temple and these are the pictures of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years that these three because directions from different periods of h. and this is. the...
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opportunities for construction companies and numerous small subcontractors, which will invigorate local economies, including my home of orange county. tax reform is spurring the free market economy to provide opportunity and an increased standard of living for all americans. mr. speaker, according to a recent survey, the tax reform and jobs act has significantly improved the economic outlook for small businesses. the survey recorded historic highs in the small business confidence index. showing that support for tax reform is growing within the small business community. in fact, small businesses have rallied around the new tax policy, with over half of the country's small business owners viewing the law as having a positive effect on their business. nearly half of small businesses expect to see immediate tax benefits this year. small businesses are the leading job creators in our country and are the engines of economic growth. mr. speaker, mcdonald's is one of the largest employers in california, with over 1,000 locations. following the enactment of the tax cuts and jobs act, mcdonald's announced
opportunities for construction companies and numerous small subcontractors, which will invigorate local economies, including my home of orange county. tax reform is spurring the free market economy to provide opportunity and an increased standard of living for all americans. mr. speaker, according to a recent survey, the tax reform and jobs act has significantly improved the economic outlook for small businesses. the survey recorded historic highs in the small business confidence index. showing...
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european union and reaffirms czech membership this debate will drag on that's pure partisan for the local economy because it causes so much uncertainty. resurgent populist parties in the czech parliament are even demanding a referendum on e.u. membership and there's no clear indication of which way the vote would go. turkey is cheaper than ever for foreign tourists as the country's currency the lira continues to plumb new depths against major currencies. since twenty fifteen it's lost nearly half its value against the euro for example. but a low that might be great for foreign visitors it's a huge problem for turkey's economy because it has to import commodities like oil and gas. the country's central bank could apply the brakes by raising interest rates. but president tire better one has dismissed that notion he's betting on looser monetary policy wants to maintain low interest rates to help drive economic growth he accuses those who don't agree with being tools of western powers. one blames the fall of the lira on turkey suppose it enemies. they're playing games with our economy i say to all th
european union and reaffirms czech membership this debate will drag on that's pure partisan for the local economy because it causes so much uncertainty. resurgent populist parties in the czech parliament are even demanding a referendum on e.u. membership and there's no clear indication of which way the vote would go. turkey is cheaper than ever for foreign tourists as the country's currency the lira continues to plumb new depths against major currencies. since twenty fifteen it's lost nearly...
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train gate china there and bring this together with china to a success and of course the the local economies countries like greece or kenya or big infrastructure projects will be built will they find themselves bounce to china . as of course and we already see that that greece hungary and other kind economies become dependent on china and that china uses these countries to assert its own. positions recently to go pin union for example we have seen. greece and hungary voting against the other e.u. members in issues strengthening china so this is going to happen next couple of years yes marcus top of that the european central bank on thursday held interest rates at historic lows and left its massive stimulus steam unchanged that confirmed expectations the bank would play it safe as the eurozone outlook clouds over e.c.b. governance decided a regular policy meeting to leave the main refinancing rate and zero percent on the list save rather your exit from a monetary policy that was meant as damage control after the financial crisis would be appropriate now but by an account holders and pension f
train gate china there and bring this together with china to a success and of course the the local economies countries like greece or kenya or big infrastructure projects will be built will they find themselves bounce to china . as of course and we already see that that greece hungary and other kind economies become dependent on china and that china uses these countries to assert its own. positions recently to go pin union for example we have seen. greece and hungary voting against the other...
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the local economy will collapse because there won't be any money that will happen if they lay off those eight hundred people it's tragic. opel posted losses for two decades under its previous owner g.m. . new owner p.s.a. is looking to make opel more competitive that was the goal announced in two thousand and seventeen. is this our clear plan is to cut out forced redundancies we want to keep our existing plants in europe and modernize them. as well as develop a plan to make each location competitive. in. these commitments however don't seem to apply to eisenach for mayor of this about face from p.s.a. comes as a surprise. we expect p.s.a. to keep its promises to uphold the collective wage agreements and honor the investments they pledged to us and off. higher wage agreements negotiated between the metal workers union and g.m. coupled with recent salary hikes of three point seven percent make it harder to restructure opel industry experts fed in and didn't have opel plants could be in jeopardy human done. i don't see how the p.s.a. group which is used to working with large plants will be
the local economy will collapse because there won't be any money that will happen if they lay off those eight hundred people it's tragic. opel posted losses for two decades under its previous owner g.m. . new owner p.s.a. is looking to make opel more competitive that was the goal announced in two thousand and seventeen. is this our clear plan is to cut out forced redundancies we want to keep our existing plants in europe and modernize them. as well as develop a plan to make each location...
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city brings the promise of —— the promise of gold, medals for the athletes and lots of money the local economyeeling shortchanged by these games. i've been here 22 yea rs. by these games. i've been here 22 years. the worst i've seen in 22 yea rs, years. the worst i've seen in 22 years, it's impacted almost a month and a half of trade and we are all down at least 50%. when they planned the games, the organisers warned of delays and disruption but reality has been rather more empty for the local people who have left town. the get ready campaign was done so well that it made people imagine there was going to be gridlock. use get them away? in a way, i have to admit that we would have played our car differently. so what can birmingham learn from all this? there has been a team on the ground looking at what to copy and what to avoid. there are some things they can't replicate without miles of golden sand. there probably won't be beach volleyball in birmingham. every host city has to play to its advantages. and so birmingham wantsa to play to its advantages. and so birmingham wants a diverse urban g
city brings the promise of —— the promise of gold, medals for the athletes and lots of money the local economyeeling shortchanged by these games. i've been here 22 yea rs. by these games. i've been here 22 years. the worst i've seen in 22 yea rs, years. the worst i've seen in 22 years, it's impacted almost a month and a half of trade and we are all down at least 50%. when they planned the games, the organisers warned of delays and disruption but reality has been rather more empty for the...
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he said he will was worried about the impact on export economies and local economies.tes, where they employ about 70,000, and of course in china. we have heard about reforms by the chinese government. the removal of the cap on foreign ownership. forward are also big global player as well. they welcome the move. —— ford. they say they do not see any immediate impact on their business. one good thing we are hearing is there is talk on the bloomberg newswire that china could dock the tariff on imported cars from 25 to 15%. this will be welcome news to come it is like bmw and ford. we will keep our eyes on that one. let's stay in asia. samsung electronics has posted a record quarterly profit for the three months to march — it made $14.4 billion, partly thanks to strong demand for memory chips. rico hizon is following the story. nice to see you. sets are also going from strength to strength? that is right. great numbers. —— samsun. they have warned of charges in smartphone demand in the coming months. —— samsung. this result eases the concern for slowing demand forward chip
he said he will was worried about the impact on export economies and local economies.tes, where they employ about 70,000, and of course in china. we have heard about reforms by the chinese government. the removal of the cap on foreign ownership. forward are also big global player as well. they welcome the move. —— ford. they say they do not see any immediate impact on their business. one good thing we are hearing is there is talk on the bloomberg newswire that china could dock the tariff on...
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companies to engage china there and to bring this together with china to a success and of course the local economies if you're talking about europe that europe counter china's geo political ambitions then how could it do it well of course china does have geopolitical. ideas there and of course china wants to shape the world that means it wants to have a more active say in the design of institutions which are ruling global interaction therefore your of course must stand up to its own principles to its own norms and fight with china over that actually right now seeing this over the issue of public corruption and that's that's a major problem a major descents between china and europe and you're going to see this issue to be fought over the next couple of years i guess a couple is that greece or kenya or big infrastructure projects will be built will they find themselves bounce to china. yes of course and he already see that that greece hungary and other economies become dependent on china and that china uses these countries true assert its own. positions recently the european union for example we have
companies to engage china there and to bring this together with china to a success and of course the local economies if you're talking about europe that europe counter china's geo political ambitions then how could it do it well of course china does have geopolitical. ideas there and of course china wants to shape the world that means it wants to have a more active say in the design of institutions which are ruling global interaction therefore your of course must stand up to its own principles...
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says that it could create 30,000 permanentjobs, it could contribute more than 90 billion to the local economypicture there, that is just one of many. you have netflix and all the other things that go to it as well, it is a huge move. 0k, things that go to it as well, it is a huge move. ok, let's talk about millenials. we love bashing millenials, don't we? well, i don't. apparently, the top ten things millennial struggle with include changing a tyre, fixing it up. can you do that? no. rewire a plug, can you do that? no. rewire a plug, can you do that? yes. i can obviously change a tyre, the last time i did that was for three nuns. this is pre— watershed, by the way. absolutely. but i think this is endemic and the fact is that people have got, the service industry is huge. they surely have so many skills, don't they? so lovely to talk to you, thank you very much indeed. thank you for watching the briefing. from me, maryam moshiri, and the rest of the team, goodbye. wednesday brought a real mix of weather across the country. thursday is looking completely different. it's going to be quite a chil
says that it could create 30,000 permanentjobs, it could contribute more than 90 billion to the local economypicture there, that is just one of many. you have netflix and all the other things that go to it as well, it is a huge move. 0k, things that go to it as well, it is a huge move. ok, let's talk about millenials. we love bashing millenials, don't we? well, i don't. apparently, the top ten things millennial struggle with include changing a tyre, fixing it up. can you do that? no. rewire a...
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rico and her take away was that a bunch of rich people all showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like they owe me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from. you when you don't. want to be done what did they call it to do. what did you most through only ten space. left alone. said. semana claiming to know servant is messy that. you speak french. while the senate the then send them into new. busy. days. when you have no clean water no health care no infrastructure those are all symptoms of a greater problem in haiti and that greater problem is imperialism the. greater problem is death of tendency in domination that haiti has had to deal with sense it became the first. free republic to rule by black people since eighteen zero four. i guess tony women learn to fight and the men of learn to accept it because it was fear of the streets that made the girls take up boxing in the first place gang war in the army has been raging for over ten years and it's claim
rico and her take away was that a bunch of rich people all showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like they owe me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from. you when you don't. want to be done what did they call it to do. what did you most through only ten space. left alone. said. semana claiming to know servant is messy that. you speak french. while...
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the imf chief, christine lagarde, said escalating trade tensions could reverberate through the local economying confidence and taking off investment. she urged both sides to resolve their disputes through dialogue. because the world is so interconnected, the supply chains are involving so many different countries, regional, intraregional, into regionals, that it could affect the global economy —— interregional. it is better to cha—cha than to war war. that is the thing at the moment. looming global debt is on the agenda. there is the hangover from the financial crisis, a drop in commodity prices, and increased spending. this is what it looks in china where the public debt stands at about 51% of gdp. united states is twice that at 108%. japan, it has been doing its own thing, topping out at 236% of gdp. not everyone agrees on the debt problem being a serious issue. here is the view from the chief executive of an advisory house. 3.996 is the thing that grosses 2011. it something to keep an eye on, when you look at the risk of the global economy. it is not about that. it is more about politics,
the imf chief, christine lagarde, said escalating trade tensions could reverberate through the local economying confidence and taking off investment. she urged both sides to resolve their disputes through dialogue. because the world is so interconnected, the supply chains are involving so many different countries, regional, intraregional, into regionals, that it could affect the global economy —— interregional. it is better to cha—cha than to war war. that is the thing at the moment....
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what we stand for, and trade is something that is impacting both economies, the exporter and the local economyur of free trade and that's been our business model in the past and for the future. at the same time, the big auto firms are mulling over the chinese pledge to open up its markets. the government is ditching the 50% cap on foreign ownership. but is it too late? no, business is a lwa ys but is it too late? no, business is always going on, we're always further developing and there's a lwa ys further developing and there's always new decisions and we are currently planning for the next five to ten years. ndinga cap is something donald trump has called for, so will america's number maker ta ke for, so will america's number maker take advantage of it? no plans to do that. —— ending the. you never say never about something like that. that. —— ending the. you never say never about something like thatm fa ct never about something like thatm fact america is going the other way, it wants its business here to become or chinese and being an iconic american brand could prove a problem if the trade
what we stand for, and trade is something that is impacting both economies, the exporter and the local economyur of free trade and that's been our business model in the past and for the future. at the same time, the big auto firms are mulling over the chinese pledge to open up its markets. the government is ditching the 50% cap on foreign ownership. but is it too late? no, business is a lwa ys but is it too late? no, business is always going on, we're always further developing and there's a lwa...
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puerto rico and her takeaway was that a bunch of people have showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like bail me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is a good business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like is there no radio visitation i don't know what comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore is cost effective this will be won't do that loan they don't give a damn if you do good towards a man actually paying to put a mark in. the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. breach what she could is behind such success. over a dozen palestinians are injured on the second day of clashes at the gaza border as israeli soldiers use live bullets and drones with tear gas accusing the protestors of inciting riots. american diplomatic staff to leave the u.s. consulate in st petersburg ahead of the official
puerto rico and her takeaway was that a bunch of people have showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like bail me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is a good business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like is there no...
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run down, cheap motels that have become the last resort for the everyday workers who support the local economy. >> this is my room for the next two days. i have to move every three weeks even though i work full time. >> reporter: nearly everything she has fits in this suitcase. >> we have been floating, housing is an issue but we sleep here and my husband sleeps on the floor. that is our kitchen. >> reporter: they have been living this way for the last nine months. >> the scary thing is i am normal. you have seen what you see in the bay area, i lived in the bay area for the majority of us are half a paycheck away from being on the street. >> reporter: she has been there, she spent a year living at a homeless shelter with her daughter at night while she worked full-time delivering mail for the u.s. postal service in the east bay. she came to tahoe in search of affordable housing, she found work as a safeway cashier, bus dispatcher and now she makes $32,000 a year as a clerk at the el dorado county recorder's office. you work and you are homeless, that is ironic. i have never thought it would be
run down, cheap motels that have become the last resort for the everyday workers who support the local economy. >> this is my room for the next two days. i have to move every three weeks even though i work full time. >> reporter: nearly everything she has fits in this suitcase. >> we have been floating, housing is an issue but we sleep here and my husband sleeps on the floor. that is our kitchen. >> reporter: they have been living this way for the last nine months....
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, ibutho coal, who declined to comment on this story, touted jobs as a majojor benefit to the localal economyhen the mine comes in. but according to the community,, the mine has not consulted them, or even told them where they will be forced to relocate to. for more than 100 years, the hluhluwe-imfolozi park has been a sanctuary for rhinos and many other endangered animals. it is a place that insnspires visitors, communities, and conservationists all over the world. to lose this area in a coal mining operation is unacceptable to dr. player. >> the people, they say, "it's impossible, you can't defeat these big mining comompanies." and we said, "no, you can." but you've got to know that what you are doing is absolutely right. if you know that, then the rest is strategy and tactics. >> this is jeffrey barbee reporting from the hluhluwe-imfolozi park in south africa for link tv. >> in ecuador's highlands, ingenous communities figight foreign gold mining companies in an effort to save something even more precious than gold to them: their water. constantino de miguel reports. >> ecuador is a south
, ibutho coal, who declined to comment on this story, touted jobs as a majojor benefit to the localal economyhen the mine comes in. but according to the community,, the mine has not consulted them, or even told them where they will be forced to relocate to. for more than 100 years, the hluhluwe-imfolozi park has been a sanctuary for rhinos and many other endangered animals. it is a place that insnspires visitors, communities, and conservationists all over the world. to lose this area in a coal...
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slowing business there may have an impact on local economies. companies that use the product will need to adjust expenses. the administration wants to take a tough stance on international trade, it is cle a balance must be struck. so as not to have policies that bafire at home. that's one reason analysts think that treasury announced itta wod longer to evaluate the situation with resolve. for nightly businessm report, jackie deangelis many. >> sanctions on north a korea also squeezing that country. that is why its leader ashears to be ifting his focus. eunice is in seoul tonight. >> reporter: the mood here in seoul is hopeful, with a big summit between the two koreas coming up on friday. over the weekend we heard some encouraging comments out of north korea, when kim jong-un set an apology speech, and would close its nuclear site. north korea watchers leer say that an important point out of kihs policy spe was that the priority in pyongyang would shift from nuclear der an thes to economic development. to do that, he needs release from economic s
slowing business there may have an impact on local economies. companies that use the product will need to adjust expenses. the administration wants to take a tough stance on international trade, it is cle a balance must be struck. so as not to have policies that bafire at home. that's one reason analysts think that treasury announced itta wod longer to evaluate the situation with resolve. for nightly businessm report, jackie deangelis many. >> sanctions on north a korea also squeezing...
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to show him the local . economy. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. speak very dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. a little. bit of good the difference on ok good leave it then i'm over this i'm going to understand it well creating a minute segment of one of the next month michele norris and you've. got a good bit of there's a lot on my best method definition of work that i thought about. if i look i'm going to leave. this so it's not as adults i want to proceed and have to be on the one special for nothing other than one of i'm going to follow it does mean that i look at symbol of the fellow that is kind of going to come up with. the family with lots of i mean it's possible to. go. to the house you know. go as a fellow. you know it's interesting the police are saying this could. be looked up pleasant i'm going to keep them all y
to show him the local . economy. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. speak very dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. a little. bit of good the difference on ok good leave it then i'm over this i'm going to understand it well creating a minute segment of one of the next month michele norris and you've. got a...
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and how important is it for those who work as sherpas or other guides and the local economy that peopleyeah it is important to them, to the economy of nepal. i would recommend anyone going to me the pap. it is —— nepal. it is nearly as nice as yorkshire. it is a friendly, and everest is their gold place and everest is their gold mine. it is all they have got place and everest is their gold mine. there they have got place and everest is their gold mine. there is |ey have got place and everest is their gold mine. there is still iave got place and everest is their gold mine. there is still onlygot place and everest is their gold mine. there is still only 8,000 really. there is still only 8,000 people ever climbed everest. it is only in may. you get photographs of a couple of hundred people, but the following day there will be nobody. nobody is attempting everest at the moment. well, they're trekking to base camp. it is may when they make the summit bids. with the 22nd attempt by kami rita sherpa, what is it that drives you when you're a climber to seek these new records and be the one who
and how important is it for those who work as sherpas or other guides and the local economy that peopleyeah it is important to them, to the economy of nepal. i would recommend anyone going to me the pap. it is —— nepal. it is nearly as nice as yorkshire. it is a friendly, and everest is their gold place and everest is their gold mine. it is all they have got place and everest is their gold mine. there they have got place and everest is their gold mine. there is |ey have got place and...
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rico and her takeaway was that a bunch of rich people have showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like they own me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from they have a monopoly on being stagnant and not putting forward any policies that gain traction but actually end up in social engineering not sense f.d.r. but a sense in the modern era they've got no actual all policies that have been effectively enacted because they always hide in the cave of good intentions and they don't want to actually stick their toe into doing something that would require taking any risk as. seen tell of what called skin in the game they seem bereft of wanting to ever have any skin in the game number one number two in the perilous she was at the conference however i didn't see her at the conference and i was there every day at the conference and well in fact i know you were not at the conference she was that i know you were in the actual building it was in the vanderbilt the c
rico and her takeaway was that a bunch of rich people have showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like they own me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions which i'm not sure where that comes from they have a monopoly on being stagnant and not putting forward any policies that gain traction but actually end up in social engineering not sense f.d.r. but a sense in the modern era they've got no...
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claims that an oil spill can be a welcome boost to local economies. can you believe that? this oil spill was in 2010. and in 2016 we have just uncovered documents that b.p. claimed that an oil spill can be, quote, a welcome boost to local economies. end of quote. how outrageous and how arrogant a statement. i can assure you that the coastal communities of florida vigorously disagree, and i bet you the coastal communities that had to put up with that in their bayous would disagree vigorously as well. all that progress, and yet the industry is relentless in wanting to take us backwards. they still want to open up florida's beaches and offshore to drilling. and we have to fight it every day. one thing that we also have going for us is the gulf of mexico off of florida is the largest testing and training area for the united states military in the world. this senator just climbed into an air force jet to fly part of the training profile for young pilots knowing that they have restricted airspace. that was out of tyndall, out of eglin air force base. the testing and training des
claims that an oil spill can be a welcome boost to local economies. can you believe that? this oil spill was in 2010. and in 2016 we have just uncovered documents that b.p. claimed that an oil spill can be, quote, a welcome boost to local economies. end of quote. how outrageous and how arrogant a statement. i can assure you that the coastal communities of florida vigorously disagree, and i bet you the coastal communities that had to put up with that in their bayous would disagree vigorously as...
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companies train gay china there and bring this together with china to a success and of course the the local economies countries like greece or kenya or big infrastructure projects will be built will they find themselves bounce to china . yes of course and we already see that that greece hungary and other economies become dependent on china and china uses these countries to assert its own. positions recently the european union for example we have seen. greece and hungary voting against the other e.u. members in issues strengthening china so this is going to happen next couple of years yes. professor marcus told me that countries in the european union will be able to force video streaming services light like netflix or amazon to stump up cash for european productions that's part of an overhaul of e.u. broadcasting rules the companies must also ensure a minimum of thirty percent of content for europe is made on the continent netflix has already announced it will invest a billion dollars in original european productions this year amazon has acquired scores of european shows and films and that's all your
companies train gay china there and bring this together with china to a success and of course the the local economies countries like greece or kenya or big infrastructure projects will be built will they find themselves bounce to china . yes of course and we already see that that greece hungary and other economies become dependent on china and china uses these countries to assert its own. positions recently the european union for example we have seen. greece and hungary voting against the other...
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drilling bit that any cleanup operation following a huge spill would bring a welcome boost to local economies of the. thank you be brave for there is also more oil spill any chance you can to help me out further by setting fire to buy a house you're going to do that for me to go for the love through a condom a. maze maybe you could piss in my area is tell you. also this week i meant that in the good way also this week it came out the sheriff of a california county with an outsized number of police shootings one said that it was better financially to kill suspects than to wound them because if you cripple them you have to take care of them for life and that cost goes way up he said. this is shocking not because it's a lie it's actually true it's shocking because no police officer is allowed to say it out loud because it's up but it's how our economic system works right the market economy thrives on exploitation and destruction empathy doesn't pay very well done if you ever try to sell empathy at flea market no one no one's buying they'll buy a knife or a gun no one's buying them but they you k
drilling bit that any cleanup operation following a huge spill would bring a welcome boost to local economies of the. thank you be brave for there is also more oil spill any chance you can to help me out further by setting fire to buy a house you're going to do that for me to go for the love through a condom a. maze maybe you could piss in my area is tell you. also this week i meant that in the good way also this week it came out the sheriff of a california county with an outsized number of...
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the local economy will collapse because there won't be any money and that will happen if they lay off those eight hundred people it's tragic. opel posted losses for two decades under its previous owner g.m. . new owner p.s.a. is looking to make opel more competitive that was the goal announced in two thousand and seventeen. is this our clear plan is to cut out forced redundancies we want to keep our existing plants in europe and modernize them. as well as develop a plan to make each location competitive. these commitments however don't seem to apply to eisenach for mayor copy of all of this about face from p.s.a. comes as a surprise. we expect t.s.a. to keep its promises to uphold the collective wage agreements and honor the investments they pledged to us in off. higher wage agreements negotiated between the metal workers union and g.m. coupled with recent salary hikes of three point seven percent make it harder to restructure opel industry experts fed and. opel plants could be in jeopardy human done. i don't see how the p.s.a. group which is used to working with large plants will be
the local economy will collapse because there won't be any money and that will happen if they lay off those eight hundred people it's tragic. opel posted losses for two decades under its previous owner g.m. . new owner p.s.a. is looking to make opel more competitive that was the goal announced in two thousand and seventeen. is this our clear plan is to cut out forced redundancies we want to keep our existing plants in europe and modernize them. as well as develop a plan to make each location...
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yesterday and he warned donald trump e has real concerns about the impact of new trade barriers upon local economiesperations in the united states and in china. bmw employs 70,000 people in the united states. they have a multi—billion dollar investment. i also had a big chat with ford and bmw about the reforms introduced here a few weeks back, ending the cap on foreign ownership. bmw say the time is right. ford welcome it as well. they don't see any immediate impact on their business at the moment. thank you. robin brant. let's look at the asian markets. japan up by nearly half a percent. the dowjones strong the night before. facebook shares up. ebay reported results that were disappointing. the financials didn't do well in asia today. tech stocks are strong. let's look at europe. london is pretty flat. shell results out. barclays london is pretty flat. shell results out. ba rclays bank. london is pretty flat. shell results out. barclays bank. so many companies. even spain's sabha dell 33%. tsb has been the big story this week in the uk, such trouble tsb users and customers. let's look ahead. and jo
yesterday and he warned donald trump e has real concerns about the impact of new trade barriers upon local economiesperations in the united states and in china. bmw employs 70,000 people in the united states. they have a multi—billion dollar investment. i also had a big chat with ford and bmw about the reforms introduced here a few weeks back, ending the cap on foreign ownership. bmw say the time is right. ford welcome it as well. they don't see any immediate impact on their business at the...
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cumulatively at this point of time hundred billion dollars in trade and that is going to spend the local economy into it in spain for a year i mean donald trump's planning more measures no huge measures to see already ben sasse republican senator from the farming area in the brassicas called his plan nuts as you really thought it through the implications here because some of these people as grassroots voters. i don't really think he has thought it through he just feels that there's a huge deficit china is the reason for it china needs to be punished for it and frankly as i also said we are not yet close to that drop dead date when these tariffs really begin to hurt so at this point of time there's an element of error in what he said is. that the situation has been given such albeit that it would be hard to wait for what sites to extricate themselves when we get down to leave me then we need to find a way out of this column from another side to this so usually when someone someone for their troubles usually somebody gains it seems the chinese ambassador to canada has just given an interview sayin
cumulatively at this point of time hundred billion dollars in trade and that is going to spend the local economy into it in spain for a year i mean donald trump's planning more measures no huge measures to see already ben sasse republican senator from the farming area in the brassicas called his plan nuts as you really thought it through the implications here because some of these people as grassroots voters. i don't really think he has thought it through he just feels that there's a huge...
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sanctions against north korea and that has had some impact actually on local economies in the border regions and already in some sections of the state controlled media you're seeing calls for sanctions to now be lifted so i wonder whether in the next few weeks or months you might start to see a slight relaxation of sanctions in port cities like dan dong which straddles the border between north korea and china certainly china believes that you know sanctions were never going to work ultimately it always felt that negotiation had to play a role but i think it's fair to assume the sanctions have had an impact on north korea maybe not in the in pyongyang but perhaps you know in the countryside areas where there are poor people and maybe this is some kind of vindication of the chinese line because they have had to tread a very fine line haven't they between. imposing the sanctions as demanded by washington for the most part as well as making sure that the regime didn't crumble completely because that would have been seen as disastrous for the chinese. yeah and that also reflects their con
sanctions against north korea and that has had some impact actually on local economies in the border regions and already in some sections of the state controlled media you're seeing calls for sanctions to now be lifted so i wonder whether in the next few weeks or months you might start to see a slight relaxation of sanctions in port cities like dan dong which straddles the border between north korea and china certainly china believes that you know sanctions were never going to work ultimately...
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elections are about the economy and the local economy.t will be about social security and medicare, the tax cut and the effect it has on the middle cuts. -- middle-class. social security, that is what the republicans goal -- shery: much of it has to do with leadership, there is a lot of discontent with nancy pelosi. will that be a major issue? >> i think the republicans are bankrupt when it comes to ideas. because they are, they go back to the playbook and attack nancy pelosi. that will not work, it is fading , not as affecting as it once was for them. the american people are onto it and want real solutions for real problems. how can they afford to pay for college in the future and they want to know how they can afford to pay for health care because of the effects of this tax bill will increase premiums by at least 10%. what we are doing to inspire the creation of jobs in america, especially middle america. that's what democrats are talking about an why we will be successful in november. well-run company has a succession plan with the ceo
elections are about the economy and the local economy.t will be about social security and medicare, the tax cut and the effect it has on the middle cuts. -- middle-class. social security, that is what the republicans goal -- shery: much of it has to do with leadership, there is a lot of discontent with nancy pelosi. will that be a major issue? >> i think the republicans are bankrupt when it comes to ideas. because they are, they go back to the playbook and attack nancy pelosi. that will...
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expected for the three-day event , it kicked off tonight and should provide a big boost for the local economye fun.>> reporter: it's going pretty well. all my friends and costume left me, but hopefully they are walking around the the streets. you had to see the sights and sounds. it was a festival environment. one thing you learn is these fans are dedicated to their craft. >> the line stretches far to get inside the san jose convention center. even with superpowers, you were kept waiting. sumac a lot of adrenaline since people are starting to get here. everyone is kind of excited. >> reporter: nearly hundred thousand people are expected to visit downtown san jose over the next three days, pumping more than 12 million in revenue to local businesses. with a greater economic impact than super bowl l in santa clara, everyone is a fan of characters and comics. sumac ahead of them autograph some comics. i got x-men, wolverine, spiderman, great books. >> reporter: johnny stood in line for hours with hundreds of others waiting for an autograph from stan lee, the former editor in chief of marvel comic
expected for the three-day event , it kicked off tonight and should provide a big boost for the local economye fun.>> reporter: it's going pretty well. all my friends and costume left me, but hopefully they are walking around the the streets. you had to see the sights and sounds. it was a festival environment. one thing you learn is these fans are dedicated to their craft. >> the line stretches far to get inside the san jose convention center. even with superpowers, you were kept...
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and china over trade president xi jinping's speech, calling for harmony within the local economy andending globalization. xi embracing openness. >> he took the high road, and the mental of being a protector of globalization and freer and fair trade. he didn't name the u.s. or president trump, and still went through a litany of issues, saying globalization is a shared mankind.r all he talked of open and prosperous approach to asian economic development. he has 40 years of china's opening up. he is also facing a new round of big changes and adjustments. he said cold war and o sum mentalities are out of place. >> xi but some all of branches on the table. he spoke about the need to get more imports, to protect ip, measures to open up the financial services industry and make it easier for foreign carmakers and importers of foreign cars to operate. the problem is in the detail. we have heard a lot of it before, especially on financial services and buying more imports. mr.ne hand it is a win for trump. but in terms of the bigger picture, it is hard to see how the speech diffused the trade t
and china over trade president xi jinping's speech, calling for harmony within the local economy andending globalization. xi embracing openness. >> he took the high road, and the mental of being a protector of globalization and freer and fair trade. he didn't name the u.s. or president trump, and still went through a litany of issues, saying globalization is a shared mankind.r all he talked of open and prosperous approach to asian economic development. he has 40 years of china's opening...
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, week end out, in between, that make this industry so vital and who contribute so much to our local economy. this piece of legislation is a step in the right direction. there's much more that needs to be done to assure that our musicians and all that are involved in the creative economy get their fair compensation. i'm pleased this step is taken because these are really not only talented and creative people but small business people and they deserve to have the property that they generate, their talent, their music that ad so much joy to our lives fairly compensated. this is a good step forward, and i certainly support the legislation and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york's time has expired. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, may i inquire how much time is remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia has two minutes remaining. and the new york gentleman has his time expired. mr. goodlatte: well, i guess it's time for me to close and i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro
, week end out, in between, that make this industry so vital and who contribute so much to our local economy. this piece of legislation is a step in the right direction. there's much more that needs to be done to assure that our musicians and all that are involved in the creative economy get their fair compensation. i'm pleased this step is taken because these are really not only talented and creative people but small business people and they deserve to have the property that they generate,...
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any one time limit very peculiar but merely just this is i'm used to running with the local economy giving me miss patterson i was going to use the gun i. wanted to be able to get and i think it was very you know. if it were. me. also. i had hoped they would separate themselves from golden dome after the imprisonment how much. obviously they had. soon new events would make them even more devoted to their course. a month after the murder of. two members of golden dawn were killed in their adventure take on the street outside their office. but i'm not a veil of the doubt it's brought this because this is worse than a doctor all over this kind of bubble surely i'm just missing mother. after the shock people who are able to hear me well you might see. yes miss summers. night after the killings. the priest gave a sermon in the streets commemorated at the golden dawn members. to. pat. pat. the scene for us whether online what is a parent sending him and that piece is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat th
any one time limit very peculiar but merely just this is i'm used to running with the local economy giving me miss patterson i was going to use the gun i. wanted to be able to get and i think it was very you know. if it were. me. also. i had hoped they would separate themselves from golden dome after the imprisonment how much. obviously they had. soon new events would make them even more devoted to their course. a month after the murder of. two members of golden dawn were killed in their...
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linear one time limit very peculiar but merely because this isn't just you running with the local economy giving him a display just about the guy. you want to be a political activist very you know. if it were. me. you know. i had hoped they would separate themselves from golden dome after the imprisonment . obviously they had. soon new events would make them even more devoted to their course. a month after the murder. two members of golden dawn were killed in their adventure tech on the street outside their office. but on a bomb a veil of the doubt it's brought this this is worse than a doctor all over this kind of bubble surely i'm just missing mother. what is the shock people you are able to hear me or you my sleep see. this i think yes my some us. tonight after the killings. the priest gave a sermon in this week commemorating the dead members. from planting forests with drones to surviving drought small funds al-jazeera award winning environmental solutions program with tons never heard of them wearing them to a real job but. making the people communities and organizations addressing s
linear one time limit very peculiar but merely because this isn't just you running with the local economy giving him a display just about the guy. you want to be a political activist very you know. if it were. me. you know. i had hoped they would separate themselves from golden dome after the imprisonment . obviously they had. soon new events would make them even more devoted to their course. a month after the murder. two members of golden dawn were killed in their adventure tech on the street...
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we support a path to contribute to our local economy. we support this process only apply to the union street n.c.d. and for the limited time of 18 months. because massage is currently not permitted on union street these businesses wouldn't otherwise have a path to legalize. a few existing businesses continue to operate. thank you. >> president adams: that's it. that simple? we go from honoring a massage establishment to granting possibly another. any commissioner questions on this? you want to permit with a conditional use massage establishments on union street and union street n.c.d.? >> yes, that's right. >> president adams: are there any other there now? >> there's three currently within the n.c.d. that are operating right now. >> president adams: so they need this to continue operating? >> correct. >> president adams: okay. any commissioner questions? >> will they have to go through the c.u. process or be grandfathered is this ? >> diego sanchez from planning could help answer those specific questions. >> diego sanchez, the ordinance
we support a path to contribute to our local economy. we support this process only apply to the union street n.c.d. and for the limited time of 18 months. because massage is currently not permitted on union street these businesses wouldn't otherwise have a path to legalize. a few existing businesses continue to operate. thank you. >> president adams: that's it. that simple? we go from honoring a massage establishment to granting possibly another. any commissioner questions on this? you...