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he worked for marsh for the rest of marsh's face. and then later on first moved to princeton as a connector when he conducted a huge one person expedition to patagonia, which he not only collected fossils, but he also helped finance himself by being an east player. as a famous story, he left argentina. he had to do by walking backwards to a with two six shooters pointed at a very irate local village population whom he had completely cleansed of any funds that they had through his poker skills. so a very resourceful man. he went on ultimately to become curator at the carnegie museum pittsburgh, but unfortunately died very early on of the typhoid before he could complete a lot important scientific studies. however, big monograph that marsh had studied he completed that was a big monograph on the horned dinosaurs which to this day is a classic analysis of most of his connections to yale and for a long time he was very to give the ones that had collected government funds to the smithsonian and he had sort of a rather sort of half baked d
he worked for marsh for the rest of marsh's face. and then later on first moved to princeton as a connector when he conducted a huge one person expedition to patagonia, which he not only collected fossils, but he also helped finance himself by being an east player. as a famous story, he left argentina. he had to do by walking backwards to a with two six shooters pointed at a very irate local village population whom he had completely cleansed of any funds that they had through his poker skills....
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we've learned in the last 20 years that we can restore these diked off areas to tidal marsh, and that'slly improved the health of the bay. but in the next few weeks, we could learn whether there will be money to keep up the pace. lawmakers have pressed governor newsom to back a climate bond of $10 billion or more in time to make the deadline for the fall ballot. but with the state facing a multi-billion dollar deficit, the financial landscape is growing more unpredictable. still, though, backers say the spending would help protect housing developments and existing communities. adrian covert is with the bay area council. >> i don't think that we can get the most cost effective flood solution for the bay area without incorporating and maximizing our tidal marsh restoration opportunities, and the urgency is easy to see with areas like bel marin, keys near novato and foster city already needing to bolster everything from seawalls to improved levees and other flood control structures. >> backers believe expanding tidal marsh will help take some of the pressure off in coming decades, and prot
we've learned in the last 20 years that we can restore these diked off areas to tidal marsh, and that'slly improved the health of the bay. but in the next few weeks, we could learn whether there will be money to keep up the pace. lawmakers have pressed governor newsom to back a climate bond of $10 billion or more in time to make the deadline for the fall ballot. but with the state facing a multi-billion dollar deficit, the financial landscape is growing more unpredictable. still, though,...
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the major role our marshes could play in protecting homes from flooding.he money. >> nice and warm summer like weather now, but it's going to change midweek. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up when abc seven business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. behind the burden of 30. why some gen zers are dreading the milestone of turning 30. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m, right here on abc seven. >> there is a push for major spending to control flooding here in the bay area, as climate change pushes our tides higher and higher. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian shows us how proposed solutions go beyond levees and
the major role our marshes could play in protecting homes from flooding.he money. >> nice and warm summer like weather now, but it's going to change midweek. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up when abc seven business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership...
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most cost effective flood solution for the bay area without incorporating and maximizing our tidal marshties, and the urgency is easy to see with areas like bel, marin, keys near novato and foster city already needing to bolster everything from seawalls to improved levees and other flood control structures. >> backers believe expanding tidal marsh will help take some of the pressure off in coming decades and protect shoreline areas that have become both a gathering point and a refuge to communities around the bay are. >> it's a spiritual being, yes, even myself. i think us who grew up around the water and the ocean, we are pulled towards the water and committed to protecting it. >> in east palo alto, spencer christian abc seven news. >> and we have more information for you on both tidal marsh restoration and flood risks here in the bay area. we do. >> our abc seven data team has produced interactive maps that can zero in on your area. specifically, you'll find them on our website abc seven news.com. >> all right. are we sticking with the dry weekend? >> that's the question we want to put
most cost effective flood solution for the bay area without incorporating and maximizing our tidal marshties, and the urgency is easy to see with areas like bel, marin, keys near novato and foster city already needing to bolster everything from seawalls to improved levees and other flood control structures. >> backers believe expanding tidal marsh will help take some of the pressure off in coming decades and protect shoreline areas that have become both a gathering point and a refuge to...
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. -- marsh mclennan after that. david: you were working at marsh mclennan on september 11, 2001.here were you on that morning? peter: that was my sixth day of work at marsh mclennan. i was on the 53rd floor of tower two that day to work. david: what happened? peter: the first plane went into tower one. i had seen it and colleagues and i started to evacuate. nothing urgent, but to the stairwell to make our way down. we made it to about the 40th floor when the second plane went into the building. which i didn't know what it was at the time. i figured tower one had tipped over or something else that come into the building. we had a sense of urgency of getting out. david: was there a mass rush down the stairwell? peter: there was. it was orderly but it started to get panicky to get out of the building and rush our way down the stairwell. david: you got out of the building. how much before the building collapsed? peter: i was probably 20 minutes north of the building when it collapsed. i was never in danger of having soot or other things on me once the building collapsed. david: as so
. -- marsh mclennan after that. david: you were working at marsh mclennan on september 11, 2001.here were you on that morning? peter: that was my sixth day of work at marsh mclennan. i was on the 53rd floor of tower two that day to work. david: what happened? peter: the first plane went into tower one. i had seen it and colleagues and i started to evacuate. nothing urgent, but to the stairwell to make our way down. we made it to about the 40th floor when the second plane went into the building....
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mary anne marsh. _ you give him a visit like that? be back in a moment with them injust a moment, around the in just a moment, around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. this is bbc news, i'm louis vaughn jones. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al—shati camp, west of gaza city. this is the moment he was told of the deaths. he said the deaths of so many members of his family won't affect the demands that hamas is making in cease—fire negotiations. meanwhile, the pressure on benjamin netanyahu for israel to change its strategy, and agree to a ceasefire. a number of governments have increased their rhetoric in the past 2a hours. first, there's joe biden. in an interview with univision — america's largest spanish language broadcaster — he slammed benjamin neta nyahu's strategy. take a listen. i think what he's doi
mary anne marsh. _ you give him a visit like that? be back in a moment with them injust a moment, around the in just a moment, around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. this is bbc news, i'm louis vaughn jones. the political leader of hamas has confirmed that three of his sons and at least two of his grandchildren have been killed in gaza. the idf has confirmed it carried out the air strike. ismail haniyeh said the vehicle they were driving in was hit in the al—shati camp, west of...
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nick marsh took a late—night ride on the streets of seoul. midnight in seoul.ion worth of technology cruising the streets. welcome aboard the autonomous bus. this is one of the world's first driverless buses to get a public route through a major city. have we started? yeah, it's exactly the same. it's like a normal bus ride. the driver is not driving. the driver's not touching the steering wheel. no, not at all. there are some caveats. it's a night bus. you have to wear a seat belt. and technically, there is a driver sitting behind the wheeljust in case anything goes wrong. the funny thing is, i thought that seeing that would panic me, but it doesn't. there's been a couple of moments when he's had to take control of the wheel. but by and large, this is as smooth as any regular bus that you'll take. it's only a start, but the buses creators say that it's the perfect solution to solve transport issues. translation: there are fewer people who want to drive buses, especially at night. so we hope these cars will fill the void. one day we won't need anyone at all to
nick marsh took a late—night ride on the streets of seoul. midnight in seoul.ion worth of technology cruising the streets. welcome aboard the autonomous bus. this is one of the world's first driverless buses to get a public route through a major city. have we started? yeah, it's exactly the same. it's like a normal bus ride. the driver is not driving. the driver's not touching the steering wheel. no, not at all. there are some caveats. it's a night bus. you have to wear a seat belt. and...
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david: 300 colleagues died from marsh mclennan.ou did not say i've had enough of wall street and insurance, i will go into something else? peter: the unique part of our business is in major disasters or things that happen like that, our clients need us. it was immediately calibrating, focusing. i was in the reinsurance business, so helping insurance companies get back into business and helping raise capital and helping them assess what they needed to do going forward. david: today, aig over the years has been a gigantic company. maybe the largest at one time market cap insurers in the world. but then during the great recession, it had some problems. ultimately, the government had to come with a bailout, $180 billion guaranteed loan or bailout. have you paid that back yet? peter: that was paid back well before i arrived. david: did the government make a profit? peter: yes. there was interest and a profit. david: what caused that was too much insurance on high-risk mortgages? peter: it was a financial products product that was credit
david: 300 colleagues died from marsh mclennan.ou did not say i've had enough of wall street and insurance, i will go into something else? peter: the unique part of our business is in major disasters or things that happen like that, our clients need us. it was immediately calibrating, focusing. i was in the reinsurance business, so helping insurance companies get back into business and helping raise capital and helping them assess what they needed to do going forward. david: today, aig over the...
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nic marsh, bbc news, seoul. street fashion chain ted baker will cut around 250 jobs and close 15 stores in the uk. the holding company behind the brand's uk stores, no ordinary designer label, fell into administration last month. at that time it had close to a thousand employees in the uk running its stores and an e—commerce platform. ted baker, which began as a menswear brand in glasgow in 1988, grew to have shops across the uk and the united states. just to say thanks forjoining us here on asia business report. plenty more to come in the next hour ahead on the show. so do state with us for that. goodbye for now. hey, i am stephen with the catch up. tonight, cody fisher's murder, and epic eclipse and a very bumpy landing. were starting with the 23—year—old footballer who was stabbed to death on a night out. cody fisher was killed at a club in birmingham on boxing day 2022. the court heard he was targeted for brushing past remi gordon two days earlier, here you can see him acting out the stabbing in a pizza shop
nic marsh, bbc news, seoul. street fashion chain ted baker will cut around 250 jobs and close 15 stores in the uk. the holding company behind the brand's uk stores, no ordinary designer label, fell into administration last month. at that time it had close to a thousand employees in the uk running its stores and an e—commerce platform. ted baker, which began as a menswear brand in glasgow in 1988, grew to have shops across the uk and the united states. just to say thanks forjoining us here on...
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and just like seagrasses, mangroves it is a top grade blue carbon salt marshes are perfect stock for carbon this marsh sometime in the winter, we have had 2205000 ducks and geese here in some time. >> while balls feeling nice bayesians it's a special kind of wildlife that thrives in these salty conditions these blue carbon habitats are vital for conservation. but salt marshes face a new threat here we are in the delta it's extremely flat, 70% of the commodity is below one meter elevation climate change is real the syllable is rising and you don't want me to, or it's not much these marshes and tides are constantly monitored and we now know that sea levels are rising twice as fast here as the global average threatening to contaminate freshwater that the locals rely on meli here we measure the senate in two places the deeper you go, the most salty it is. yes, very high salinity, summertime, the top of the groundwater can be two or three times the salinity of the sea already now, we are not able to keep the shoreline where it is clearly in the coming decades and century, the comma will p
and just like seagrasses, mangroves it is a top grade blue carbon salt marshes are perfect stock for carbon this marsh sometime in the winter, we have had 2205000 ducks and geese here in some time. >> while balls feeling nice bayesians it's a special kind of wildlife that thrives in these salty conditions these blue carbon habitats are vital for conservation. but salt marshes face a new threat here we are in the delta it's extremely flat, 70% of the commodity is below one meter elevation...
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(jayda): these marshes and tides are constantly monitored and we now know that sea levels are risingwice as fast here as the global average, threatening to contaminate fresh water that the locals rely on. - smelly, huh. - yeah. - we measure the salinity in two places. - the deeper you go, the more salty it is? - yes, very high salinity. in summer time, the top of the groundwater can be 2 or 3 times the salinity of the sea. - yeah, yeah. - already now, we are not able to keep the shoreline where it is. clearly, in the coming decades and centuries, the camargue will progressively disappear like any lowland on the globe. (soft jazz music) (neighing) people here, the local population, have the feeling that it's forever. but clearly, it's not. (mooing) we need to accept that it will change and to accept to adapt. (jayda): today, coastlines all around the globe are under siege from rising seas and more intense storms. (rhythmic music) (singing) if you want to see what the future holds, there's no better place than saint louis, on the west coast of africa. - i am a filmmaker and photographe
(jayda): these marshes and tides are constantly monitored and we now know that sea levels are risingwice as fast here as the global average, threatening to contaminate fresh water that the locals rely on. - smelly, huh. - yeah. - we measure the salinity in two places. - the deeper you go, the more salty it is? - yes, very high salinity. in summer time, the top of the groundwater can be 2 or 3 times the salinity of the sea. - yeah, yeah. - already now, we are not able to keep the shoreline where...
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leon emirali, a former political adviser and mary ann marsh, a democratic strategist.t the moment? it is. i happened to watch the 60 minute story last night and it has been going on for years. it is minute story last night and it has been going on for years.- been going on for years. it is a relief to see _ been going on for years. it is a relief to see that _ been going on for years. it is a relief to see that finally - been going on for years. it is a relief to see that finally a - relief to see that finally a connection has been drawn between russia _ connection has been drawn between russia and _ connection has been drawn between russia and of these traumatic brain injuries— russia and of these traumatic brain injuries that they are committing on us citizens — injuries that they are committing on us citizens. the fact is that this happened, the agent you should at the top _ happened, the agent you should at the top of— happened, the agent you should at the top of the story with the blonde wi- the top of the story with the blonde wig on. _ the top of the story with
leon emirali, a former political adviser and mary ann marsh, a democratic strategist.t the moment? it is. i happened to watch the 60 minute story last night and it has been going on for years. it is minute story last night and it has been going on for years.- been going on for years. it is a relief to see _ been going on for years. it is a relief to see that _ been going on for years. it is a relief to see that finally - been going on for years. it is a relief to see that finally a - relief to...
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nic marsh, bbc news, seoul.elling for days, creating a boon for businesses and tourism along what's known as the "path of totality". our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. as the sun, moon and earth aligned, eclipse watchers shelled out and businesses cashed in. this year's total solar eclipse could deliver a $6 billion boost to the us economy. that is more than taylor swift's eras tour, and more than four times what the last super bowl brought in. daytime darkness stretched from mexico's pacific coast all the way to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping 14 us states from texas to maine. some estimated 4 million people in the us travelled to view it, sending demand for hotels, resorts and campgrounds through the roof. airbnb reported a 1,000% surge in demand in prime eclipse—watching cities, and more than 30 million people already live in the path of totality. so, small businesses on the path seized on a major marketing event, offering eclipse—themed t—shirts, doughnuts and ornaments for s
nic marsh, bbc news, seoul.elling for days, creating a boon for businesses and tourism along what's known as the "path of totality". our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. as the sun, moon and earth aligned, eclipse watchers shelled out and businesses cashed in. this year's total solar eclipse could deliver a $6 billion boost to the us economy. that is more than taylor swift's eras tour, and more than four times what the last super bowl brought in. daytime...
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so the movie is made, it does come through the marsh law, but essentially you come to issue. yeah, exactly. so in this, in, in that moment it was very important. so what the difference between maybe we can say will show in and that out there. so for example, in japan, they have their own culture. what was it? because for sure, it chinese culture in japan, they have like a, you know, the go to was their own culture. been in the restaurant. they have some, you know, was the show or commercial. so different is, doesn't mean too much, but just like a dual show is like a global. so it will show you can find different type, you know, you can from county, you can find, you know, you can find some. so wish all is very big. you know, dad is a different one, i can explain why. why do we always enjoy? now he will, the founder of, i believe african marshal has vessels for them as a d a. m. what is our project screen? so it's a little bit about for them. yes. for them today is not to predict because we are the yeah, yeah. we met the dougherty, so for them, um, uh, i cleared in 2017 and th
so the movie is made, it does come through the marsh law, but essentially you come to issue. yeah, exactly. so in this, in, in that moment it was very important. so what the difference between maybe we can say will show in and that out there. so for example, in japan, they have their own culture. what was it? because for sure, it chinese culture in japan, they have like a, you know, the go to was their own culture. been in the restaurant. they have some, you know, was the show or commercial. so...
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shift camps began to be built on the marshes. which when it rained, they found themselves surroundedle mud. we had to rejoice at the onset of cold weather; in the frosts the earth hardened. it wasn't any easier in winter. the bama route goes through 11 large rivers, seven mountain ranges, in which 10 tunnels were drilled. severomuysky, the longest, more than 15 km, the most complex, four tectonic faults, increased seismic activity. there were accidents and deaths during its construction. heydar aliyev, in the eighties, he, as the first deputy chairman of the council of ministers of the ussr, supervised bam, personally came to a construction site. after that, engineering projects had to be changed at politburo meetings. construction work required complete dedication. then there were golden crutches, which were solemnly hammered into the joints of sections, and champagne was drunk from construction helmets and concerts of pop stars. on bama, where 70% of the builders were under 30 years old, with delight. more opportunities to earn money and self-realization. with the redirection of ke
shift camps began to be built on the marshes. which when it rained, they found themselves surroundedle mud. we had to rejoice at the onset of cold weather; in the frosts the earth hardened. it wasn't any easier in winter. the bama route goes through 11 large rivers, seven mountain ranges, in which 10 tunnels were drilled. severomuysky, the longest, more than 15 km, the most complex, four tectonic faults, increased seismic activity. there were accidents and deaths during its construction. heydar...
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"we're ready to marsh, let's start slowly, but strongly and solidarity with the palestine and israelreally, really wasn't until the 80's that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and zionism had done and was doing and continue to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist." family that identified judaism with zionism,
"we're ready to marsh, let's start slowly, but strongly and solidarity with the palestine and israelreally, really wasn't until the 80's that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and zionism had done and was doing and continue to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist." family that identified judaism with zionism,
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we have amazing salt marshes lining san francisco bay and all around the car boasts of the us and around the world, communities like those that we see in this documentary depend on an are connected to their coastal ecosystems. and so i think if i have a message for to the people, it will two individuals. let's go and connect with the nature that is part of the key solution to climate change will have a couple of moments left. >> are there any emerging technologies that you're excited about that will help in this fight the solutions that i'm most excited about have already emerged, and we just add paying enough attention to them or investing in them enough. >> and that's really thinking about nature. these coaston cabin systems thinking about forests, thinking about all the in-water rivers and lakes that are already providing solutions to carbon. as i climate issue. but then also protecting us every day all right, dr. emily pigeon wishing you an early happy earth day. thank you so much for joining us. >> and to you to blue carbon natures, hidden powers, airs tomorrow night, right here at
we have amazing salt marshes lining san francisco bay and all around the car boasts of the us and around the world, communities like those that we see in this documentary depend on an are connected to their coastal ecosystems. and so i think if i have a message for to the people, it will two individuals. let's go and connect with the nature that is part of the key solution to climate change will have a couple of moments left. >> are there any emerging technologies that you're excited...
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. >> marsh mclennan out with strong first-quarter earnings. natalia is here with more.expected results, investors really like the earnings report. it's up by almost 4%. this is one of the world's largest insurance brokerage companies. it provides different areas of risk and strategy. we see they beat expectations and revenue came also above expectations. this chart shows revenue growth and we see for the first quarter it reached $6.4 billion. at the same time we know adjusted operating margin came slightly below expectation. it was 32% analyst expected 32.2%. the numbers below expectations for both of its segments such as risk assurance services and consultant segments. overall investors really like those results and i think some analyst pointed out now when we so many risks in terms of geopolitics, economy, rising yields and volatility, companies like marshall mcclellan can do really well. katie: for more i'm thrilled to say weird joined by john doyle. joining me on set. i'm to read out some numbers. for the first quarter we are talking about adjusted eps of $2.89. rev
. >> marsh mclennan out with strong first-quarter earnings. natalia is here with more.expected results, investors really like the earnings report. it's up by almost 4%. this is one of the world's largest insurance brokerage companies. it provides different areas of risk and strategy. we see they beat expectations and revenue came also above expectations. this chart shows revenue growth and we see for the first quarter it reached $6.4 billion. at the same time we know adjusted operating...
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they constantly observed the marsh coming to the surface.omel region, scientifically substantiated the possible presence of rock salt and oil deposits in the depths of the belarusian woodland, but there were much more skeptics. correspondence began with the council of people's commissars of the republic, heated discussions in the press. and if it weren’t for gerasim bogomolov, the future academician of the academy of sciences of the bssr, who proved the reality of such assumptions and used them in his further research, everything could have been like this remain at the level of discussion. the academy of sciences of the bssr also saw real prospects for research. the belarusian government agreed with her arguments about the advisability of conducting exploratory drilling operations. polesie. honored artist of belarus stanislav trifonov is called baretone number one. an artist is a person who i don’t know, well, he can’t be happy, then he will be interesting to watch. the public and the state, so to speak, also paid attention to my work, it’s
they constantly observed the marsh coming to the surface.omel region, scientifically substantiated the possible presence of rock salt and oil deposits in the depths of the belarusian woodland, but there were much more skeptics. correspondence began with the council of people's commissars of the republic, heated discussions in the press. and if it weren’t for gerasim bogomolov, the future academician of the academy of sciences of the bssr, who proved the reality of such assumptions and used...
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jenni marsh is with us.e just heard the pressure that we are seeing in china's domestic economy, its reliance on exports. there had been a sense that perhaps beijing would be a bit more amenable, or willing to absorb this measures from -- this message from the u.s. or germany. but that does not appear to be the case. jenni: absolutely. president xi jinping came out yesterday very strongly defending china's domestic policy. one, cheap chinese exports are easing inflationary pressures, which have been a problem for the u.s. and europe. and also china's advancement in these sectors is a good thing for the country's efforts to the carbonized. he showed no signs of relenting. the chinese economy is still very weak. we saw that in quarterly data released yesterday. consumers still just spending on daily essentials and not spending on eating out and other things that would help the economy. also the trade policies of the u.s. have pushed china back to this need to manufacture. president biden wants to limit china's
jenni marsh is with us.e just heard the pressure that we are seeing in china's domestic economy, its reliance on exports. there had been a sense that perhaps beijing would be a bit more amenable, or willing to absorb this measures from -- this message from the u.s. or germany. but that does not appear to be the case. jenni: absolutely. president xi jinping came out yesterday very strongly defending china's domestic policy. one, cheap chinese exports are easing inflationary pressures, which have...
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israel, iran embassy attack: we're ready to marsh, let's start slowly, but strongly, and solidarity with the palestine and leban. israel is one of the worst things that has happened, or zionism is one of the worst things that has happened. to the jewish people, the my experience, it really, really wasn't until the 80s that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and zionism had done and was doing and continued to do. "i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. the second sub international media festival in the fields of television. radio, new media and a special section for palestine. the deadline for sending your work is april 8th, 2024. for more information, visit sobfestival.com. it speaks with me, the saint of the soil, from the blood and the ashes, it speaks with me the sound of the rain from the battle and victory. oh palestine, i free you, i realize you, oh palestine. i free you, oh palestine, i free you, oh palestine, i free you, my every breath is a cry
israel, iran embassy attack: we're ready to marsh, let's start slowly, but strongly, and solidarity with the palestine and leban. israel is one of the worst things that has happened, or zionism is one of the worst things that has happened. to the jewish people, the my experience, it really, really wasn't until the 80s that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and zionism had done and was doing and continued to do. "i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what...
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but that's the marsh on when that side. so even under the full moon, i can tell you that they could not see their hands in front of their faces. they couldn't see their long handled hose in their hands. they not have seen snakes or alligators nipping at their feet came. so was one freedom seeker. we know who we know he was and i track him. from the first time he was sold in 1839, up the last time i believe it was 1859 when he and his were sold. we know that 88 year old minus hamilton. was one of the oldest old heads on record to have escaped the prison house of bondage in combahee river raid. and hamilton remembered that an hour or two before what he called in the gullah geechee call day clean. and i'm going to quote here to people was a a hoe and massa there was a hoe in in the rice field the gunboats come. then every man him hoe and left the rice. the enslaved laborers stood with their feet and ankles, sunk deep in muck and water between the multi shade green rows of maturing water from the stretched flow had been drained
but that's the marsh on when that side. so even under the full moon, i can tell you that they could not see their hands in front of their faces. they couldn't see their long handled hose in their hands. they not have seen snakes or alligators nipping at their feet came. so was one freedom seeker. we know who we know he was and i track him. from the first time he was sold in 1839, up the last time i believe it was 1859 when he and his were sold. we know that 88 year old minus hamilton. was one...
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الم تعلم ان الله له ملك السماوات والارض؟ يعذب من يشاء ويغفر لمن we're ready to marsh, let's start slowlyoday. i grow up. talk as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. libya is a north african country, frequently in the news, over its political stilmate, the country has two competing governments, the tripoly based high state council and the house of representatives in the eastern city of the brook. "there are reports that these two sides will unite for the good of the country. libya is also at the center of a migrant crisis. the total number of migrants landed in italy from libya last year was approximately 51,700 of which 16,500.
الم تعلم ان الله له ملك السماوات والارض؟ يعذب من يشاء ويغفر لمن we're ready to marsh, let's start slowlyoday. i grow up. talk as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. libya is a north african country, frequently in the news, over its political stilmate, the country has two competing governments, the tripoly based high state council and the house of representatives in the eastern city...
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in short, marsh, look here, these protruding ears, yes, socratic forehead. a powerful jaw slightly protruding only appear externally? yes, no, if only, the fragile chromosome is mental retardation, speech anomalies, yeah, such children study poorly, in adolescence they are very shy, when they grow up they become maniacs, smart girl. okay, in short, listen, let ’s get it done for today, hello, i’m from the police, i’m very interested, did any of our girls get drunk or get into fights, no, what are you talking about, well, i’m just picking up brides for my colleagues, oh , and what department are you from? from the homicide department, oh, well, this is not for us, but what is it, you’re afraid, of course, everyone there is violent, the sky also drinks vodka, and we are used to a calmer one, but i’m not a violent, calm one, but you are married, and this will be worse , girls, who can i talk to, i have fabrics in the orsinka, i need to find out where this fabric is used, probably takalyevna, come now, a person from the police. hello, i’m the head of the homicide department, come here, let’s sit
in short, marsh, look here, these protruding ears, yes, socratic forehead. a powerful jaw slightly protruding only appear externally? yes, no, if only, the fragile chromosome is mental retardation, speech anomalies, yeah, such children study poorly, in adolescence they are very shy, when they grow up they become maniacs, smart girl. okay, in short, listen, let ’s get it done for today, hello, i’m from the police, i’m very interested, did any of our girls get drunk or get into fights, no,...
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and the state has had to respond by building tens of thousands of wetlands, treatment marshes to cleanhe pollution that run off those fields before it gets into the everglades. >> reporter: that's where a project overseen by lawrence glenn of the south florida water management district comes in. >> we're standing in the middle of the cleansing? >> yes. what's really cool about this, there's so much science going on in here to understand how we cleanse this water that you don't normally think of. >> reporter: plants like this are pulling out phosphorus from billions of gallons of water. helping to make sure what flow south is safe to drink and healthy enough to feed this enormous ecosystem. this is what's doing the work? >> yes. 63,000 acres of manmade wetlands. largest constructed wetland in the world. doesn't smell the best. >> no, it doesn't. >> but this is great stuff. and when we were planning this project, no one had built constructed wetlands on this size. we didn't know if it was going to work. >> reporter: this treatment marsh is being paid for by the state, with a portion cove
and the state has had to respond by building tens of thousands of wetlands, treatment marshes to cleanhe pollution that run off those fields before it gets into the everglades. >> reporter: that's where a project overseen by lawrence glenn of the south florida water management district comes in. >> we're standing in the middle of the cleansing? >> yes. what's really cool about this, there's so much science going on in here to understand how we cleanse this water that you don't...
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the city parks and recreation foundation put on this event at arrowhead marsh in mlk regional shoreline park near the airport. the goal is to plant 100 trees. some of the trees are pretty hefty as you can see. it took some muscle to get them located. plenty of helping hands. organizers say in addition to improving community in building the parks the trees have an important role. >> we are overall bringing our trees back. there's been a lot of tree canopy that has been missed over the years, so we are bringing that back. this is part of a long-term goal to bring better quality to our air, and especially in this neighborhood in east oakland. >>> this is the only event happening for earth day. tomorrow, san francisco is kicking off its second annual claimant week. and a programming note, tonight our meteorologist's team is hosting a special show on climate change. we will show you the problems and solutions when it comes to climate in crisis. coverage begins next week. >>> coming up, an historic moment for the bay area. lexi trains make their last runs. we'll show you how the community cel
the city parks and recreation foundation put on this event at arrowhead marsh in mlk regional shoreline park near the airport. the goal is to plant 100 trees. some of the trees are pretty hefty as you can see. it took some muscle to get them located. plenty of helping hands. organizers say in addition to improving community in building the parks the trees have an important role. >> we are overall bringing our trees back. there's been a lot of tree canopy that has been missed over the...
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impact on preserving the religious and cultural identity. city of bosnic muslims over the years. to marshrst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience it really really wasn't until the 80s. is that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and siyanism had done and was doing and continued to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. as hundreds of people have merged. the voice of the voiceless, press tv.
impact on preserving the religious and cultural identity. city of bosnic muslims over the years. to marshrst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience it really really wasn't until the 80s. is that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and siyanism had done and was doing and continued to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. as hundreds...
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we're ready to marsh, let's just start slowly but strongly and solidarity with the palestine and israel is one of the worst things that has happened or zionism is one of the worst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience. really, really wasn't until the 80's that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israelism had done and was doing and continue to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with. trianism. your press of headlines, islamic revolution guard core says israel's attack on iran's consular building in damascus is a result of a reparable defeat it suffered in gaza. iran and hamas. call for international probe into crimes committed by israel at gaza's al-shifa hospital. and islamic resistance in iraq says a stage fresh attacks on israeli targets in the port city of ealat in response to the regime's campaign of genocide in gaza.
we're ready to marsh, let's just start slowly but strongly and solidarity with the palestine and israel is one of the worst things that has happened or zionism is one of the worst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience. really, really wasn't until the 80's that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israelism had done and was doing and continue to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist...
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we're ready to marsh, let's start slowly, but strongly and solidarity with the palestine and israel iszionism is one of the worst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience, it really, really wasn't until the 80s that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israelism had done and was doing and continued to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today, stuck as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. when palestinian journalist shirin abule was killed by an israeli sniper on may 11, 2022, the israelis meant to get across a clear message, that they don't want any narrative other than their own under decades all occupation of palestinian lands and their aggression. wasn't the first time is really sought to put gag on the alternative narrative and every time it has failed. watch the history of the israeli measures and palestinian counter measures in this documentary.
we're ready to marsh, let's start slowly, but strongly and solidarity with the palestine and israel iszionism is one of the worst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience, it really, really wasn't until the 80s that i was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israelism had done and was doing and continued to do. i did not grow up as an anti-zionist, which is what i am today, stuck as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. when...
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supporters of julian assange protested at the same time as the fifth year of his detention in the marshy prison in london , the founder of the whistleblower site wikileaks was under threat of arrest for seven years before these 5 years. the british police were sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy in london. stop the political work and leave the easy. this is the most frequent slogan of supporters of freedom of speech before the supreme court of england, whose judges requested. unreported killings during the war in afghanistan. the leaked files from the iraq war also show that 66 thousand civilians were killed by the forces. he has been incarcerated in belmarsh security prison without trial for five years. his crime is that he exposed the truth about american war crimes. this situation for. the country claims to be a shameful democracy. asan's supporters see him as a role model for introduces freelance reporters. lawyers say: if the british government surrenders assange to the united states , if the american government does not execute him, he will be sentenced to 175 years in prison wit
supporters of julian assange protested at the same time as the fifth year of his detention in the marshy prison in london , the founder of the whistleblower site wikileaks was under threat of arrest for seven years before these 5 years. the british police were sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy in london. stop the political work and leave the easy. this is the most frequent slogan of supporters of freedom of speech before the supreme court of england, whose judges requested. unreported...
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out of the atmosphere and they turn it into grows so when you look at a mangrove tree or a coastal marsh, you're literally looking at living carbon. >> and they've been doing this forever. and for us and since the industrial revolution, they have absorbed about a third of the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. they do it better and they do it faster than any other ecosystem so are you hoping out of this that what it will help launch is perhaps greater urgency to protect these ecosystems absolutely because if we protect nature& these ecosystems, these ecosystems protect us so mangroves not only sequester four times more carbon than tropical rainforest, but they stopped storm surge. >> if you have about a half-mile of a mangrove fringe, the water level coming in and a storm goes down by about a fraudulent big quarters. that's a huge difference between getting flooded and not getting flooded and then there are a major source of fisheries. and one-and-a-half billion people, particularly in developing nations, depend on fisheries. so what i'm hoping is that it's going to make people mor
out of the atmosphere and they turn it into grows so when you look at a mangrove tree or a coastal marsh, you're literally looking at living carbon. >> and they've been doing this forever. and for us and since the industrial revolution, they have absorbed about a third of the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. they do it better and they do it faster than any other ecosystem so are you hoping out of this that what it will help launch is perhaps greater urgency to protect these...
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cnn's renee marsh spoke to young black voters in the key swing state of georgia get >> this november will be the first time lani white and rokia garbo will be old enough to vote in the presidential election and just the second time when we cool. and those in shara will cast a presidential so ballot. none are planning to vote for joe biden or donald trump. >> if i were to vote tomorrow, i wouldn't vote. period. ideally, i would like to vote third or independent candidate. >> i'm considering either voting for claudia dela cruz or cornell west this point. if there is no substantive policy change when it comes to the genocide in gaza, then there's not really a discussion for me when we met at this barbecue restaurant in atlanta off for me they were raised an originally registered as democrats but this year the president's handling of the israel-gaza war has turned them away. >> i think what biden has done in aiding and abetting and a genocide is just something i cannot stand for. >> you're willing to withhold your vote in the presidential election unless there is a ceasefire, yes. and it
cnn's renee marsh spoke to young black voters in the key swing state of georgia get >> this november will be the first time lani white and rokia garbo will be old enough to vote in the presidential election and just the second time when we cool. and those in shara will cast a presidential so ballot. none are planning to vote for joe biden or donald trump. >> if i were to vote tomorrow, i wouldn't vote. period. ideally, i would like to vote third or independent candidate. >>...
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on monday a marsh took place in the center of gregon.refully observed by police, drones and helicopters, youuf mas lavavas, carried fireworks and petrol bombs. last year, there were violent clashes between protesters and the police security forces blocked the march. no police presence was visible on the ground this year after mar through the estate, the parade guver at the republic. republican monument in the cementry where many republican army members are buried, the proclamation of the ice republic was read. we declare the right of the people of ireland to the ownership of ireland and to the unfair control of the iris destinies to be sovereign and indefesable. the long you surption of that right by foreign people and government has not extinguished the right nor can that ever be extinguished is set by the destruction of the irish people. the main speaker stress the continued commitment to armed struggle against imperialism. as long as arm free, "the only honorable attitude for irish men and women is to help the attitude of rebellion. w
on monday a marsh took place in the center of gregon.refully observed by police, drones and helicopters, youuf mas lavavas, carried fireworks and petrol bombs. last year, there were violent clashes between protesters and the police security forces blocked the march. no police presence was visible on the ground this year after mar through the estate, the parade guver at the republic. republican monument in the cementry where many republican army members are buried, the proclamation of the ice...
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those are canals that were caught in the marsh. those are, yeah, those are canals that have been cut in the bars. for oil and gas exploration. the state is lost over nearly 5000 square kilometers worth of land over over the last 100 years. even under the more optimistic scenario, that will be well over a 1000 square kilometers worth of land over the next 50 years. so we're looking at a landscape that is going to remain risky and is going to probably become riskier as a place to live. the got you to see the cadillac i am from watkins parents, louisiana. been there all my life. it's a beautiful place to live, but it's a community that struggle and hold on to its roots because of sea level rise close by, you know, the climate change and different things. but mostly we're going out to see like to type tannic. it's really down. we going from you're looking at the whole town. i am the town. there's only one person living in it to me like most parents was rich. i'll say they were the richest state in the end of ash, because on guess we'll
those are canals that were caught in the marsh. those are, yeah, those are canals that have been cut in the bars. for oil and gas exploration. the state is lost over nearly 5000 square kilometers worth of land over over the last 100 years. even under the more optimistic scenario, that will be well over a 1000 square kilometers worth of land over the next 50 years. so we're looking at a landscape that is going to remain risky and is going to probably become riskier as a place to live. the got...
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the city parks and recreation put on this event at arrowhead marsh near the airport. the goal was to plant more than 100 trees. as you can see some of those trees were pretty large. it took a few people to move them. luckily there were plenty of helping hands. organizers say the trees have an important role to play. expect this neighborhood in east oakland, there is industry, and trucks, and airplanes that are giving out a lot of exhaust. so these trees help give us a but vegetation buffer, if you will. we want to get back to our parks, to beautify it and be together. >> join us for climate change. our meteorologists will show you the problems and solutions when it comes to our climate in crisis. that airs right after this newscast at 6:30. >>> just ahead big moves out of congress this weekend. new funding to support several countries overseas. why one lawmaker voted against one of those bills. >>> and vinyl is not dead. celebrating record store day. >>> clear skies and 70s right now in san jose. we'll keep comfortable temperatures around and a clear night before we g
the city parks and recreation put on this event at arrowhead marsh near the airport. the goal was to plant more than 100 trees. as you can see some of those trees were pretty large. it took a few people to move them. luckily there were plenty of helping hands. organizers say the trees have an important role to play. expect this neighborhood in east oakland, there is industry, and trucks, and airplanes that are giving out a lot of exhaust. so these trees help give us a but vegetation buffer, if...
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strikes on two... shuttle at bases in pakistan killing or injuring number of terrorists, we're ready to marsh, let's just start slowly but strongly and solidarity with palestine and leban. israel is one of the worst things that has happened or zionism is one of the worst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience it really really wasn't until the 80s that was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and zionism had done and was doing and continue to do. did not grow up as an anti-ziant. zionist, which is what i am today. i grew up as a zionist in a very zionist family that identified judaism with zionism. welcome back, the israely regime presses ahead with its relentless air strikes and artillery showing of the besieg gaza strip nearly six months into its genocidal war. the regime's latest bombing of... the house in the southern city of rafa killed four people, including two infants, elsewhere in raffa, several palestinians were killed and wounded after israeli jets targeted another residential building, series of israeli raids left at least two palestinians
strikes on two... shuttle at bases in pakistan killing or injuring number of terrorists, we're ready to marsh, let's just start slowly but strongly and solidarity with palestine and leban. israel is one of the worst things that has happened or zionism is one of the worst things that has happened to the jewish people. the my experience it really really wasn't until the 80s that was able to open my heart enough to see truly what israel and zionism had done and was doing and continue to do. did...
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roman, marsh, thank you, now to the latest messages.ation, anna tseveleva, told vladimir putin about the results of the work of the defenders of the fatherland foundation. according to her, in less than a year of its existence , the fund has received almost a million requests, most of which have been resolved. points opened in altai collecting humanitarian aid for flood victims. people bring children's clothes, blankets, and the number of flooded villages is growing. hundreds of houses are already under water. roads are open, at least one person is killed, dozens are injured as a result of a series of powerful earthquakes in taiwan, the strongest magnitude is 7.7, houses and bridges are collapsing, a tsunami threat is declared. joe biden condemned israel's gas strike that killed seven ngo aid workers. among the victims are citizens of australia, great britain, palestine, and poland. the australian prime minister also expressed his outrage. i stood my ground that i was right ; time will tell; the president signed a decree on the autonomy
roman, marsh, thank you, now to the latest messages.ation, anna tseveleva, told vladimir putin about the results of the work of the defenders of the fatherland foundation. according to her, in less than a year of its existence , the fund has received almost a million requests, most of which have been resolved. points opened in altai collecting humanitarian aid for flood victims. people bring children's clothes, blankets, and the number of flooded villages is growing. hundreds of houses are...
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not going to know it's showing me now what you know, the number awesome immunization or the when you marsh this book that i got reason talking to your natural thing is the what is just to dump the song that it doesn't that you wish to reach them down as dish the dish the go up in the long as on the shot at the teams up and you don't know. but so here's, here's the thinking where my support federal loss and i thought to numbers number x, which is wants more photos. i mean, you don't want the, the, i'm going to put still enough or no. yeah, yeah, the samples put in the colon at the end of this power as much as the controls don't to but it will clear to it's fine in the willow which is fast enough to find them in the face. but most of us the lash savannah, you will miss to each stitch, and if someone would be a new one, they will create a post civil quad. so typically they are for each of the chum, the motors as a new winning symbol, a set of shaw says no air spending was seen as the cost to launch the suppliers things through additional testing. so from most of the invoice or more that is go
not going to know it's showing me now what you know, the number awesome immunization or the when you marsh this book that i got reason talking to your natural thing is the what is just to dump the song that it doesn't that you wish to reach them down as dish the dish the go up in the long as on the shot at the teams up and you don't know. but so here's, here's the thinking where my support federal loss and i thought to numbers number x, which is wants more photos. i mean, you don't want the,...
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to know it's showing me now what, you know, the number also immunization and what's on the when you marsh this book. uh that i've actually been talking to you. i'm actually seeing it's the what is just to dump the song that it doesn't that you wish the routine maintenance dish, the dish, but in the low up in the long nose on the shot at the jammed up into the basilica estate. as of yet, the thinking were last port, federal loss and a function to numbers on the execute as wants more photos. i mean, you don't want the, the, i'm going to post on the yeah, the samples in the colon napping is power. as much as the controls don't to but it will clear to it's fine in the willow which is fast enough to find them in the face of the pod across the face, the lash. so you will miss to each stitching if someone would be a new one. they will create a post civil quad, so typically they are for each of the such them the motors as a new winning symbol, as that of shaw says, no way of spinning was seen as the customer to launch the suppliers things you is requesting. so from most of the invoice or more tha
to know it's showing me now what, you know, the number also immunization and what's on the when you marsh this book. uh that i've actually been talking to you. i'm actually seeing it's the what is just to dump the song that it doesn't that you wish the routine maintenance dish, the dish, but in the low up in the long nose on the shot at the jammed up into the basilica estate. as of yet, the thinking were last port, federal loss and a function to numbers on the execute as wants more photos. i...