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they are distinct stages of life and in each stage there must be different levels of maturity and different degrees of ability and distinctive problems and challenges but to all of these people at every stage the catholic church poses the same question, are you wondering who you are and where you belong? are you wondering why you exist and puzzled as to what life is about and how to live it well and do you want to love and beloved? i suggest that the answer is whether your 13 or 33 would be yes to all of these. and to those yeses, the catholic church responds by saying come on, let's work together to find out how to answer all of those questions successfully. we will talk to two of the people that helped the church in the work of communicating with these age groups for the archdioceses of san francisco and find out something about who are today's young people and what do they think and want and fear? how do we help them to find meaning build community and live in a deep relationship with jesus christ and for deep relationships with themselves and others. please stay with us. hello and welco
they are distinct stages of life and in each stage there must be different levels of maturity and different degrees of ability and distinctive problems and challenges but to all of these people at every stage the catholic church poses the same question, are you wondering who you are and where you belong? are you wondering why you exist and puzzled as to what life is about and how to live it well and do you want to love and beloved? i suggest that the answer is whether your 13 or 33 would be yes...
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>> we have quarters and quarters if not years for this industry to continue to mature. .re is continued evolution. we still do not have federal legalization in the u.s. europe is just opening up. their other you jerk -- there are other jurisdictions opening up. five other research analyst. bostonand i the u.s. in -- and in the u.s., we are focused on this sector globally. we are years away from this sector playing out. amanda: on the consumer side, are you starting to laser in on those who have the real innovations they can protect as we start to build up the space? chainre is a whole value being created in the cannabis sector from delivery mechanisms, strains, r&d, where people are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build that to things as simple as inventory systems and floor plan layouts for security companies. it is a massive industry being developed. the combined market capitalization is over $100 billion. it has created a whole network of companies. vonnie: can i ask you a? broadly about these markets -- a question more broadly about these markets? do you i
>> we have quarters and quarters if not years for this industry to continue to mature. .re is continued evolution. we still do not have federal legalization in the u.s. europe is just opening up. their other you jerk -- there are other jurisdictions opening up. five other research analyst. bostonand i the u.s. in -- and in the u.s., we are focused on this sector globally. we are years away from this sector playing out. amanda: on the consumer side, are you starting to laser in on those...
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mature than from him. growing old, it is about two guys having midlife crises, and with the sharon tate storyline, obviously, in the background of the whole film, there is the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent and that the sharon tate character, played by margot robbie, who is obviously a great actress, that she is just not given enough lines. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem that it is margot robbie. because she is famous, we expect her to be in it more. she is
mature than from him. growing old, it is about two guys having midlife crises, and with the sharon tate storyline, obviously, in the background of the whole film, there is the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than...
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>> dana: he's more mature. >> emily: isn't it obvious?xt. ♪ perfect the craft. move the impossible. knowing the more you take on, the stronger you get. the 2019 ram heavy duty pickups. always on to bigger things. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. i've always been i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking
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ibmh invested with maturity dates in september 2019.to get passive aggressive now where we track the tensions between active and passive investing. socially in spot -- socially responsible investing means aligning with your values. it does require some active surveillance. that appeared to be missing when vanguard's biggest sustainable etf bought and held shares of a gun maker. a bloomberg intelligence analyst first discovered vanguard's mistake, emily jason wrote about it for bloomberg news and they join me now. great to have you. you were the one to spot the discrepancy in vanguard's ticker. how did you discover it? shaheen: as concern around gun violence increases, we looked for all funds that hold gun stocks. the premise that scrutiny into such funds will increase. so we used bloomberg to screen this and some of the -- scarlet: emily, let's take the story further because your team contacted vanguard, inquiring this happened. about how on earth -- inquiring about how on earth this happened. what did you learn? emily: vanguard have be
ibmh invested with maturity dates in september 2019.to get passive aggressive now where we track the tensions between active and passive investing. socially in spot -- socially responsible investing means aligning with your values. it does require some active surveillance. that appeared to be missing when vanguard's biggest sustainable etf bought and held shares of a gun maker. a bloomberg intelligence analyst first discovered vanguard's mistake, emily jason wrote about it for bloomberg news...
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but ultimately i feel more mature stronger and i know that there are more important things in life than all the little things that used to get me upset and then get someone to kind of kind of an instant after they cut i'm going with i met the burden charity hi thanks for meeting me today. you're a cancer patient actually so you developed cancer when you were 14 years old and tried now you're 30 and you still have liver cancer so how do you feel today they were all really great actually a lot like. thinking about the watch every day it's what. kamandi every minute every minute every 2nd of where they are aware of a lot of a lot of the disease. i'm coping with it's a lot like it's. it's culturally my life it's not controlling your life i mean it's more than half of your life actually it's 16 years who are a cancer patient so ho ho was it for the 1st time the doctors were telling you the diagnosis. actually it was because between the diagnosis or the. suspicion for the 1st the 1st signs that i have the cancer in the liver and the 1st surgery there was about 2 days so it was really fast and
but ultimately i feel more mature stronger and i know that there are more important things in life than all the little things that used to get me upset and then get someone to kind of kind of an instant after they cut i'm going with i met the burden charity hi thanks for meeting me today. you're a cancer patient actually so you developed cancer when you were 14 years old and tried now you're 30 and you still have liver cancer so how do you feel today they were all really great actually a lot...
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you have chicken darks you always slaughter the one that looks the most mature. so that's how it was with me. thank you. thank you so much tom they also are so gullible as one day my husband came home and said he'd run out of money. and he wanted me to take out a micro credit loan i said i had no idea how to do that because i knew nothing about banks. from. bottom mobile t.v. said my mother should do it. we had electrical cables hanging on the wall all over our house. and when i talked back to him. you know he flew into a rage and pulled down one of the cables he threw me onto the bed and doubled up the cable he was holding it. well i'm sure a little one and he beat me as hard as he could. i begged him to stop i prayed to allah. but my husband kept pounding away so i had very long hair at that time and every time he hit me he pulled my hair again and again. he jacked my hair down to my hips he slammed his elbows into my hips and back he beat me with a stick and kicked me. in the west african country of binny and nearly one 5th of all females are subjected to geni
you have chicken darks you always slaughter the one that looks the most mature. so that's how it was with me. thank you. thank you so much tom they also are so gullible as one day my husband came home and said he'd run out of money. and he wanted me to take out a micro credit loan i said i had no idea how to do that because i knew nothing about banks. from. bottom mobile t.v. said my mother should do it. we had electrical cables hanging on the wall all over our house. and when i talked back to...
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dislike of the previous administration my guest this week here in the capital q c now is a bloody mature but current vice president of the outgoing democratic party and a former justice.
dislike of the previous administration my guest this week here in the capital q c now is a bloody mature but current vice president of the outgoing democratic party and a former justice.
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telling local officials of well i was physically mature for my age and people used to look down on me. they said i was born out of wedlock and had to marry quickly to save my honor they said that if i didn't i'd end up just like my mother. what he did the longer you leave me for him to go along with what. and put it so was it so it took 3 years they kept telling her to marry me i was there i love her but she refused and then she said i was too young and she wanted to send me to school a little bit but. we're going. to go to. her clearly right in the way we're going to look at the local there are lots of america. negotiations but my mother was still opposed to the idea the prospective husbands got angry and threatened us. they said if i can't marry her i'll tell her. i was married when i was 14 i didn't know anything about men or intimacy or starting a family. but. that's. what i'm alluding to you have chicken the ducks you always slaughter the one that looks the most mature. so that's how it was with me. thanks. a lot somersaults with horrible was one day my husband came home and said
telling local officials of well i was physically mature for my age and people used to look down on me. they said i was born out of wedlock and had to marry quickly to save my honor they said that if i didn't i'd end up just like my mother. what he did the longer you leave me for him to go along with what. and put it so was it so it took 3 years they kept telling her to marry me i was there i love her but she refused and then she said i was too young and she wanted to send me to school a little...
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gap between the actual cash value of a bond and the discounted cash flow value narrows as time of maturity gets close and right i mean that's that's just where bonds work. saw the usual 100 year bond or a lot of time for that game to play out the. the problem with doing it from a sawyer or your view is to just tell if those yields ever go positive goes up dramatically and so you know somebody's got an obligation interest through a period of time and while i can try to buy them back. at what price right let's talk more philosophically for a moment here still on the surface the g.d.p. and stocks are look you know relatively fine how much of this is about fear of a major paradigm in power shift the decline of u.s. power and perhaps also the end of the current global currency grid a so i guess the question is underneath what on the surface looks to be one set of reality the g.d.p. numbers the stock market underneath there seems to be brewing a potential paradigm shift and by that we're talking about. the whole fi out currency grid because everything you're talking about right now wouldn't be p
gap between the actual cash value of a bond and the discounted cash flow value narrows as time of maturity gets close and right i mean that's that's just where bonds work. saw the usual 100 year bond or a lot of time for that game to play out the. the problem with doing it from a sawyer or your view is to just tell if those yields ever go positive goes up dramatically and so you know somebody's got an obligation interest through a period of time and while i can try to buy them back. at what...
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beyond the big names, homegrown outlets there are also hiring more mature workers. more loyal. 0nce hiring more mature workers. older workers are more loyal. once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans aged 65 and above were working, nearly double the rate from a decade earlier. the government is actively encouraging people in their golden yea rs encouraging people in their golden years to stay in the labour force. singapore's labour crunches tough on the services industry. it is a plus for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer officejobs and for seniors, as millennial ‘s prefer office jobs and fewer foreign workers are coming into the country. experts say the key is persuading and educating companies about the value of older workers. this is where the government has stepped in,
beyond the big names, homegrown outlets there are also hiring more mature workers. more loyal. 0nce hiring more mature workers. older workers are more loyal. once they like theirjob, they willjust stay with us and do their best for us. 0fficial with us and do their best for us. official figures show with us and do their best for us. 0fficialfigures show a with us and do their best for us. official figures show a dramatic rise in the number of older workers. last year almost 27% of singaporeans...
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course gets on for some period mysterious mature serious 1910. 0 and we're going to see a 1000000 new members for. the those sort of. began some of those about people who are girls. like me or the miami other videos showing video game and you. don't see you know her surplus or do wish to. the future of the state. especially listen to the sad thing he was putting him in the sad sack you should know is that based on what the dumbass if you sleep like a boy oh please some spots are you man above and you need to look at it only if the way you see it is so here you might say it was just hopeful some. slim to none to. the same chick but i dig a pretty good job which will probably do that for you over. the . as you. look at the play and you can push past them and you're going to be. secure she always was right i got that. let's do it right the ship. was. going to tell. just what it was rude to do do. try. to be someone you don't want the simple savages of the. role of the sons of a mortal to cause you to swell. with. the rush. which is going to sit with us national when i should. like to sit
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but i think it is a slightly more mature film from him.t is about growing old, it is about two guys having midlife crises, and with the sharon tate storyline, obviously, in the background of the whole film, there is the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, it is much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent and that the sharon tate character, played by margot robbie, a great actress, shejust isn't given enough lines. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem that it is margot robbie. because she is famous, we expect her to be in it more. she is a supporting c
but i think it is a slightly more mature film from him.t is about growing old, it is about two guys having midlife crises, and with the sharon tate storyline, obviously, in the background of the whole film, there is the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, it is much more serious,...
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frot what you can look at interest rates and then there's the horizontal fraud which would be a maturitydate and on that score we've got a proliferation of 100 year bonds austrian 100 year bond store and 80 percent the past year. you know the question is has time lost value or is the future really looking that bleak that far out carl yeah i think that the reason for extending maturities like debt is that it allows day. you know buy it today and expect do you want to be more negative tomorrow to go on for a longer period of time e-list let's face it the gap between the actual cash value of a bond and the discounted cash flow value narrows as time of maturity gets closer right i mean that's that's just where bonds work. saw the usual 100 year bond or a lot of time for that game to play out the the. the problem with doing it from the sawer or your view is just if those yields ever go positive goes up dramatically and so you know somebody's got an obligation interest through a period of time i can try to buy them back. at what price right let's talk more philosophically for a moment or so on
frot what you can look at interest rates and then there's the horizontal fraud which would be a maturitydate and on that score we've got a proliferation of 100 year bonds austrian 100 year bond store and 80 percent the past year. you know the question is has time lost value or is the future really looking that bleak that far out carl yeah i think that the reason for extending maturities like debt is that it allows day. you know buy it today and expect do you want to be more negative tomorrow to...
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and i think biden is offering some calm, some maturity, some experience. and there is a statement of the electorate who wants the noise and the craziness to stop. and he is aiming directly at those. so the message is simple. trump is all over the map. he's bonkers and unreliable. steady joe, i've done it before, i can do it again. and that's basically the message. >> i'm always puzzled by this one because our opinion polls indicate the vast majority of people would support basically fairly common sense things about guns. some people don't like to call it gun control. i have zero problem calling it gun control because it is what it is. we would control some access to guns for some people. it's easy to push back on the slippery slope argument the nra makes. why not depart from the president as republicans on his inconsistent positions on guns? the president swaps around his positions, waffles like nobody i've ever seen on guns. the but republicans could come up with something formidable to say we are fundamentally standing behind second amendment rights and
and i think biden is offering some calm, some maturity, some experience. and there is a statement of the electorate who wants the noise and the craziness to stop. and he is aiming directly at those. so the message is simple. trump is all over the map. he's bonkers and unreliable. steady joe, i've done it before, i can do it again. and that's basically the message. >> i'm always puzzled by this one because our opinion polls indicate the vast majority of people would support basically...
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enough to concerned about whether he was mature enough to have the weapon. >>> we compiled informs on gun violence in america, head to ktvu.com, find links to studies and resources as well as media reports. go to ktvu.com. search for guns in america, no politician or advocates, just the facts. >>> the outside lands music festival starts today in san francisco's golden gate park and safety is at the top of the minds of thousandpeople heading there for of music. the increased security and how this event is making history with the sanctioned sale of marijuana. >> reporter: inside golden gate park, the stage is set for the biggest music festival. organizers and oh i shall ifs on hand to say in light offer recent events, they are adding a second security fence working out detailed evacuation plans and security measures, the details of which they are keeping quiet. >> we are used to doing large scaled events. this is no different than any other. however, in light of what is on everybody's minds, we want everybody to know you are going to see a lot of police officers. >> reporter: last minut
enough to concerned about whether he was mature enough to have the weapon. >>> we compiled informs on gun violence in america, head to ktvu.com, find links to studies and resources as well as media reports. go to ktvu.com. search for guns in america, no politician or advocates, just the facts. >>> the outside lands music festival starts today in san francisco's golden gate park and safety is at the top of the minds of thousandpeople heading there for of music. the increased...
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margaret: the high-yield market is really a market with don's issued in five to 10 year maturities.ould say go for the long duration in high-yield, the more maturity you have, the higher the yield. in high-yield, you are taking credit risk, not duration risk. i would go for the long duration, 10 year bond with a duration of five or six years. tom: what is the coupon on that? margaret: depending on where it is, 4.5 to 6%, something like that. tom: we remember the days of felix smith, where that was 9%. all of this is fun to do, but the real issue is the risk of price. you get yield move and price comes down. what is the risk of getting hit over the head by a bond pullback? peter: reasonably high. credit and fixed income tends to trade like this. we have seen some of that in individual names. there is that risk it translates. particularly in high-yield, i would want to get my money to an active manager. more susceptibility to the etf names. i am less concerned about that in investment grade. on the treasury side, to ask ago, people were talking about two, 3% 10 year, now people are wo
margaret: the high-yield market is really a market with don's issued in five to 10 year maturities.ould say go for the long duration in high-yield, the more maturity you have, the higher the yield. in high-yield, you are taking credit risk, not duration risk. i would go for the long duration, 10 year bond with a duration of five or six years. tom: what is the coupon on that? margaret: depending on where it is, 4.5 to 6%, something like that. tom: we remember the days of felix smith, where that...
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they are focused only on mature locations. they say this is where you do not have to rely that much of marketing to fill the building. that is only 30% of their portfolio. it starts to raise questions about how sustainable their growth is and how easy it would be for them to get to profitability if they stop growing. emily: and they say, and there risk factor, they may never be profitable, with we heard similar to uber and lyft. are they excited? ellen: i see a lot of activity on both sides, the growth is really exciting, and other people cannot wait for it to go public, so they can short it, right? emily: [laughs] ellen: it is a divisive stock. the price will be decided soon by the public markets, and a lot of people are wondering if it will meet the $47 billion private valuation. emily: how quickly do we expect it to go to market? when does the roadshow launch? ellen: we had reported that we expect a september ipo, and that is just around the corner. emily: all right, bloomberg you will be huet, covering every step of the wa
they are focused only on mature locations. they say this is where you do not have to rely that much of marketing to fill the building. that is only 30% of their portfolio. it starts to raise questions about how sustainable their growth is and how easy it would be for them to get to profitability if they stop growing. emily: and they say, and there risk factor, they may never be profitable, with we heard similar to uber and lyft. are they excited? ellen: i see a lot of activity on both sides,...
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not only did the program in terms of policies and procedures mature the sites matured to the cia needed more sites. they start developing their own custom-built site. the first site was not custom-built producer mode site that the foreign governor offered the agency. the expertise the agency had in training people to talk to prisoners and determining what the -- techniques are most effective in determining how to build the psychological package around each individual terrorists so you could maximize the process and that terrorists would say wow they know more than i expected. i had read or speak. better and better and better. but there was a flip side. and that was the iraq war, the declining unity in america after the remarkable unity of 9/11 leading up to the iraq war and increasing questions about whether the cia program was sustainable especially and many of my colleagues would view this with some sense of pride especially since a second wave never happened. let me put it this way. the fact that america have the time and space to discuss what should be done in a democratic society r
not only did the program in terms of policies and procedures mature the sites matured to the cia needed more sites. they start developing their own custom-built site. the first site was not custom-built producer mode site that the foreign governor offered the agency. the expertise the agency had in training people to talk to prisoners and determining what the -- techniques are most effective in determining how to build the psychological package around each individual terrorists so you could...
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changed thehey have definition of that metric of a mature location. he's to be 18 months, they have expanded to 24 months. even with that, it's only 30% of the office location open for more than two years. they look at that as pointing to high-growth. interesting because, a lot of the most stable unit economics they like to highlight are focused only on mature locations. they say these are where we no longer have to rely on marketing to fill the buildings. when you start to realize that's only 30% of their portfolio, it starts to raise some questions about how sustainable their growth is and how easy it would be for them to get to profitability. emily: they say they may never be profitable. which is similar to what we heard with uber and lyft. are investors excited? of activitye a lot on twitter on both sides. they think the growth is exciting to read other people cannot wait for it to go public so they can short it. it will be a divisive stock. we will see the price will be decided soon by the public markets. people are looking to see if it will meet
changed thehey have definition of that metric of a mature location. he's to be 18 months, they have expanded to 24 months. even with that, it's only 30% of the office location open for more than two years. they look at that as pointing to high-growth. interesting because, a lot of the most stable unit economics they like to highlight are focused only on mature locations. they say these are where we no longer have to rely on marketing to fill the buildings. when you start to realize that's only...
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ellen: and they have changed the definition of that metric of a mature location.t used to be 18 months, they have expanded to 24 months. even with that, it's only 30% of the office location open for -- have been open for more than two years. they look at that as pointing to high-growth. exactly. like, look how fast we are growing. but it is also interesting because a lot of the most stable unit economics they like to highlight are focused only on mature locations. they say these are where we no longer have to rely on marketing to fill the buildings. when you start to realize that's only 30% of their portfolio, it starts to raise some questions about how sustainable their growth is and how easy it would be for them to get to profitability. emily: they say they may never be profitable. which is similar to what we heard with uber and lyft. how are investors feeling, are they excited? ellen: we see a lot of activity on twitter on both sides. they think the growth is exciting and others cannot wait for it to go public so they can short it. it will be a divisive stock.
ellen: and they have changed the definition of that metric of a mature location.t used to be 18 months, they have expanded to 24 months. even with that, it's only 30% of the office location open for -- have been open for more than two years. they look at that as pointing to high-growth. exactly. like, look how fast we are growing. but it is also interesting because a lot of the most stable unit economics they like to highlight are focused only on mature locations. they say these are where we no...
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but in myanmar the mature bravura the problem are 2 of cost less than traditional stroll and it also allows us to circulate the hot season apartments or going through. our trash roofs the last 20 or 30 years. in a region threatened by climate change and ravaged by deforestation going on top of the charcoal under its hard for a reef has given the village a sustainable means of tackling serious problems for as long as to have the thrives along senegal's largest river group people can take this new sense plant into their hands and build their future with it. now most people probably assume that the cards are. in burrowing used to voting cards that are meant to do it. namely generate electricity. by the way yes mt it sounds pretty amazing and the idea is for them to sorts o. heights where the wind is really strong that means more power the system could be used just about anywhere where the grid is not available. this kite could help solve the energy problems of the future. it aims to generate electricity by harnessing high altitude wind. spaciousness a developing technology and scale it
but in myanmar the mature bravura the problem are 2 of cost less than traditional stroll and it also allows us to circulate the hot season apartments or going through. our trash roofs the last 20 or 30 years. in a region threatened by climate change and ravaged by deforestation going on top of the charcoal under its hard for a reef has given the village a sustainable means of tackling serious problems for as long as to have the thrives along senegal's largest river group people can take this...
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foreign there is there isn't much difference between let's say the child his administration and the mature administration they're really seen as 2 sides of the same coin why is it different from you why why do you put so much blame on my door and seemingly exonerate president chavez entirely i believe that. it's not only incompetent. i believe that this government will be the worse for gore and of been a swelling were his story but many he's a traitor of the charges. and 1st of all because. being a teen it gains our constitution all saw. especially the. ready mother who has been destroyed. it is one of the the most powerful company in the world corn treat her sponsor of 2 for. the main issue for our economy. being deployed all of our social programs that we call. missions in my country and then. a thing. a party is not is not. is completely different but mr ramirez i think what you are not mentioning is a very sharp change in economic environment between the 2 administrations president chavez had the benefit of high oil prices while present my dearest friend client sided with a very sharp
foreign there is there isn't much difference between let's say the child his administration and the mature administration they're really seen as 2 sides of the same coin why is it different from you why why do you put so much blame on my door and seemingly exonerate president chavez entirely i believe that. it's not only incompetent. i believe that this government will be the worse for gore and of been a swelling were his story but many he's a traitor of the charges. and 1st of all because....
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more mature than their peers so what makes it so special to treat young cancer patients well there are several aspects one of them also have an amount of multitude of information's available to just use to look into the internet what's available so we talk a lot of quantity of information that doesn't always mean quality so you will have to talk in-depth and explain what you are doing well and says quite confident quite witty he says that a doctor has to earn the trust of the patient is he right it's a little perky but it's honest and honesty is the basis of a working patient doctor relationship since it's almost i can handle it. thanks so much for this very interesting talk and i have so many more questions to ask but now it's your turn sent me your questions by e-mail. on an upcoming show we'll be talking about alcohol it's consumed all over the world mainly in the form of wine and beer what effect does it have on the body sending your questions to in good shape but d.-w. dot com just right alcohol in the subject line we're looking forward to hearing from you. so right now after ther
more mature than their peers so what makes it so special to treat young cancer patients well there are several aspects one of them also have an amount of multitude of information's available to just use to look into the internet what's available so we talk a lot of quantity of information that doesn't always mean quality so you will have to talk in-depth and explain what you are doing well and says quite confident quite witty he says that a doctor has to earn the trust of the patient is he...
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an army to resume from alice that was mature for her from the. him she had them would. who. would have endured the top edge of of never and. never. see their national they're the last. of the. perils we've had. you had. here and. it doesn't fit how to run your. own the game if i. feel you are. going to come over to. this you. know how do you know me enough and have the game not the shots that may be ongoing throughout this or do you think you mean you know what you meant but i've. never said that the big hot. rod. had. the. benefit of the out and i thought i just don't think it shows up on t.v. shows. it is a fantasy but it's really not.
an army to resume from alice that was mature for her from the. him she had them would. who. would have endured the top edge of of never and. never. see their national they're the last. of the. perils we've had. you had. here and. it doesn't fit how to run your. own the game if i. feel you are. going to come over to. this you. know how do you know me enough and have the game not the shots that may be ongoing throughout this or do you think you mean you know what you meant but i've. never said...
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and in the going to see young minds loses up to mature wrapped up in a match and out as a bottle of the buggies we will tell you why. i'm on your peeps mackinnon thanks so much for joining us g 7 leaders are seeking consensus on a ray of issues ranging from trade to brics it to international security on the 2nd day of the summit and berets in france but the leaders of the world's top western economies are more divided than ever french president emanuel not core who's hosting the gathering has been welcoming his counterparts to a working missing u.s. president donald trump on british prime minister barak have already had that 1st face to face talks with trump hailing johnson as the right man to deliver threats that the u.s. president has pledged a speedy free trade deal if the u.k. leaves the e.u. as planned on october 31st. and barbara visa joins us now from the summit and b. of its barbara today's talks will focus on trade which is where we're likely to see the most conflict between g 7 leaders can we expect anything concrete to come out of these discussions today. now discussions have
and in the going to see young minds loses up to mature wrapped up in a match and out as a bottle of the buggies we will tell you why. i'm on your peeps mackinnon thanks so much for joining us g 7 leaders are seeking consensus on a ray of issues ranging from trade to brics it to international security on the 2nd day of the summit and berets in france but the leaders of the world's top western economies are more divided than ever french president emanuel not core who's hosting the gathering has...
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an army to resume from alice that was mature for her from the. him she had them would double. up with. the top edge of of another and look at. another. liturgy the national they're the last. of the. perils of. you had to hear. from there. on the if i. feel you were. going to come over. this was. my god you know me in heaven having to not be shocked that i may be going through out this or you did you mean you know what you meant but i've. never said that the best hot. rod and. i had. him in a city of the out on the throne i just think if he shows up don't believe he's just .
an army to resume from alice that was mature for her from the. him she had them would double. up with. the top edge of of another and look at. another. liturgy the national they're the last. of the. perils of. you had to hear. from there. on the if i. feel you were. going to come over. this was. my god you know me in heaven having to not be shocked that i may be going through out this or you did you mean you know what you meant but i've. never said that the best hot. rod and. i had. him in a...
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germany borrowed 824000000 euros bonds are sold slightly above face value so when they reach maturity in 2050 they will only pay back 795000000 euros bond yields have struggled with it worries about the global economy and central banks easing interest rates german 30 year bonds are down $28.00 basis points in august likely setting the stage for the biggest monthly drop since 2016. and back now for a 2nd round of insights on the stories of the day is richard wolffe professor emeritus of economics at the university of n. in amherst massachusetts amherst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism so when round 2 let's go to this boom lot of talk in the u.s. recently about a recession the white house seems to be spooked despite all the noticeable effort to push a positive spin but at the same time some companies you might expect to be good indicators of the core health of the u.s. economy home depot lowes and discount real terror target filed strong earnings reports in a sector that used to seem to typify the hollowing out of the u.s. economy target stock jump jump nearly 2
germany borrowed 824000000 euros bonds are sold slightly above face value so when they reach maturity in 2050 they will only pay back 795000000 euros bond yields have struggled with it worries about the global economy and central banks easing interest rates german 30 year bonds are down $28.00 basis points in august likely setting the stage for the biggest monthly drop since 2016. and back now for a 2nd round of insights on the stories of the day is richard wolffe professor emeritus of...
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east european strake of moldova has a new coalition government our guest this week is going to be mature but current vice president of the outgoing democratic froggie and a former justice minister with moldova now before you would for corruption is he ashamed the peace talks he's record in the conflict so far in 60 minutes. using people site for some. money. when there's a flood water comes up to our waist when it comes fast everyone but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. you can't see people not self so they can plant crops and find. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you could look right any couple going to night if you want and probably most of the. climate exodus starts september 5th on t.w. . iran russia north korea venezuela what are these nations have in common that all targets of economic sanctions.
east european strake of moldova has a new coalition government our guest this week is going to be mature but current vice president of the outgoing democratic froggie and a former justice minister with moldova now before you would for corruption is he ashamed the peace talks he's record in the conflict so far in 60 minutes. using people site for some. money. when there's a flood water comes up to our waist when it comes fast everyone but. the lack of water is equally dangerous. you can't see...
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system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to maturely and sensibly manage and plan a conversation and whatever the outcome of this you know find a sort of agreed way forward recent surveys suggest most people in northern ireland prefer to stay part of britain for now but those who want to united ireland say they are in no hurry expecting a chaotic brick set to help their case. now to a fresh controversy over immigration in the us the trumpet ministration has unveiled new rules that make it possible for authorities to hold a migrant families indefinitely while their asylum cases are being considered now the real price of migrants who cross the border illegally and it workplace is a previous court agreement that put a limit on how long immigration authorities could detain migrant children the trumpet ministration has been pushing to lift that limit saying it encourages families to bring their children across the border and release them in the u.s. it's expected that the new regulation will face a court challenge immediately and this is wha
system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to maturely and sensibly manage and plan a conversation and whatever the outcome of this you know find a sort of agreed way forward recent surveys suggest most people in northern ireland prefer to stay part of britain for now but those who want to united ireland say they are in no hurry expecting a chaotic brick set to help their case. now to a fresh controversy over immigration in the us the trumpet...
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on a speaking to us from mature in any city. next in hong kong where traffic has come to a standstill at the city's international apples. is usually one of the world's busiest hubs but flights in and out of the city were canceled on monday. after thousands of protesters occupied its main terminal. this comes after ten weeks of sustained protests against the territory's pro beijing government welcome back to shift hustle. scenes of chaos in hong kong's international airport. authorities were forced to cancel all flights after some five thousand pro democracy protesters flooded one of the world's busiest terminals on monday. no use a little since unauthorized public assemblies are taking place inn t the appls all flights are canceled as of now. there is aa serious impact on the operation of the apples he someone tell. it was the latest incidents in more than two months of ms prorotests against hong kong's pro beijing government. lashes took place over the weekend as security forces fired tear gas and charge the protesters in strer
on a speaking to us from mature in any city. next in hong kong where traffic has come to a standstill at the city's international apples. is usually one of the world's busiest hubs but flights in and out of the city were canceled on monday. after thousands of protesters occupied its main terminal. this comes after ten weeks of sustained protests against the territory's pro beijing government welcome back to shift hustle. scenes of chaos in hong kong's international airport. authorities were...