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first half organic revenue and nestle came in stronger-than-expected.ompany is also raising its four-year organic growth outlook to 5.64%. but there is pressure from rising raw materials and transport costs. let me bring into the conversation the nestle ceo, mark scheider, who joins us on the european open. nice to speak to you. guiding higher in terms of your guidance this morning, raising your full-year organic sales growth guidance. what gives you that confidence given the cost pressures we understand? >> we have been exceedingly pleased with the company's performance in the first half, easily beating concerns. seven point 8% organic growth in the first quarter, 8.6 percent in the second quarter, so very strong performance. we also feel we have what it takes from a portfolio perspective to deliver mid single-digit growth on a more consistent, continuous basis. in this year, quarterly performance is very much defined by covid, but even outside of the covid impact, we believe that going forward, we could deliver consistent performance. for this year, b
first half organic revenue and nestle came in stronger-than-expected.ompany is also raising its four-year organic growth outlook to 5.64%. but there is pressure from rising raw materials and transport costs. let me bring into the conversation the nestle ceo, mark scheider, who joins us on the european open. nice to speak to you. guiding higher in terms of your guidance this morning, raising your full-year organic sales growth guidance. what gives you that confidence given the cost pressures we...
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it's not only the food company, it's not just a nestle and dan ohms, and coke and pepsi. it's the food retailers at the walmart and curry force. it's the agra businesses are huge that control all the supplies commodities. and then also the marketers, it's all the advertises making money from marketing junk food and beverages to people. so we're talking about massive, massive component of our society is focused on showing the world unhealthy food and beverages the food multi nationals have a secret weapon. price. the products they sell are up to 60 percent cheaper than fresh foods. the shoppers, but the smallest budget stuck up with these low income consumers sitting ducks are the primary victims of the system. the the, the hamilton family lives in one of washington's poorest neighborhoods. a few miles from the white house. the fresh produce is nearly impossible to find within walking distance. yes or so you got the washington wealthier areas be city rate is 10 percent here it effects 42 percent of the population. today's new features, not ground beef and tomato sauce, wit
it's not only the food company, it's not just a nestle and dan ohms, and coke and pepsi. it's the food retailers at the walmart and curry force. it's the agra businesses are huge that control all the supplies commodities. and then also the marketers, it's all the advertises making money from marketing junk food and beverages to people. so we're talking about massive, massive component of our society is focused on showing the world unhealthy food and beverages the food multi nationals have a...
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p&g, products behind budweiser, nestle's ice cream and bailey's cream are said to be hiking prices or looking to hike them. all this as lawmakers are eyeing $4 trillion in new spending that could push prices even higher. welcome. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." to susan li keeping track of all of these price hikes. su >> charles, big businesses are warning prices are going up. if they pay more, you'll pay more from tide maker procter & gamble to nestle, cocoa, chipotle, budweiser, even barbie maker mattel. over and over again, the company is pointing to the highest price pressures that they've seen in years and the number prove it. the key gauge of inflation jumping 3.5%. the fatest gain in 30 years going back to 1991. it's not only input costs like aluminum, plastic and corn going up but wages according to the companies. amazon, starbucks, fed ex and nestle pointing to wage pressures and having to pay more in order to attract workers. mcdonald's ceo says workers are coming back faster in the states that have ended the $300 per week jobless benefits. 74% of
p&g, products behind budweiser, nestle's ice cream and bailey's cream are said to be hiking prices or looking to hike them. all this as lawmakers are eyeing $4 trillion in new spending that could push prices even higher. welcome. i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." to susan li keeping track of all of these price hikes. su >> charles, big businesses are warning prices are going up. if they pay more, you'll pay more from tide maker procter & gamble...
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last month, the u.s.upreme court ruled in favor of food giants nestle and cargill, where both companies over claims that they knowingly bought cocoa beans from farms which used child slave labor. but one smalcompany in the netherlands is on a mission to shake up the industry and eliminate illegal child labor completely. newshour weekend special correspondent megan thompson reports. >> reporter: there's something striking about the amsterdam offices of chocolate company tony's chocolonely. the tables and bikes outside; the floors, envelopes and shipping boxes inside. >> big red balloons. >> reporter: virtually everything is fire engine red. it's partly the playful nature of the growing company where employees all have fanciful titles like “impactus prime,”“ inspire to actress,” and "the boss." >> i hate to be called c.e.o. i just want to be the chief chocolate officer. >> reporter: but the color also serves a serious purpose. >> the color of alarm is red, and if you really want to point out that there is a problem, and that something has to be done, you have to use the color red. >> thes
last month, the u.s.upreme court ruled in favor of food giants nestle and cargill, where both companies over claims that they knowingly bought cocoa beans from farms which used child slave labor. but one smalcompany in the netherlands is on a mission to shake up the industry and eliminate illegal child labor completely. newshour weekend special correspondent megan thompson reports. >> reporter: there's something striking about the amsterdam offices of chocolate company tony's chocolonely....
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credit suisse, the ceo of volkswagen, nestle, shell, astrazeneca and airbus. it's hard to decide where to start, and i will genuflect to you as to where your personal proclivity is. airbus upgrading the cash flow, saying things are more upbeat. do you share the bullishness with the guidance that i've just read from airbus and the others? good morning. >> it's hard to be overly enthusiastic about markets and growth at the moment. we are expecting europe to -- to do slightly better than the u.s. , earnings numbers are staggering, up 120%. at the moment are seeing around a 64% beat. these numbers are all off a very low base. the reason we need to be cautious, remember growth is negative at the moment. while markets have done really well, this coupled with unemployment numbers, it's what we're looking to see. on the positive front, you got european pmi's much better than everybody was expecting. and the reopening in the marketplace post-covid. this should be a great comfort to investors short-term around q2 numbers. and the u.s. is looking good as well. manus: the
credit suisse, the ceo of volkswagen, nestle, shell, astrazeneca and airbus. it's hard to decide where to start, and i will genuflect to you as to where your personal proclivity is. airbus upgrading the cash flow, saying things are more upbeat. do you share the bullishness with the guidance that i've just read from airbus and the others? good morning. >> it's hard to be overly enthusiastic about markets and growth at the moment. we are expecting europe to -- to do slightly better than the...
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gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland, who towns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world is largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power, baton is still one of the world's poorest countries, but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy. this is an ultimately without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she visited in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into baton constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important, if you have a return, then you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearance in 1909. mo
gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland, who towns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world is largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power, baton is still one of the world's poorest countries, but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness,...
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the very same time that a detective named nestle cui moore became a mother. in fact as you can see it would've made all the difference. >> you get a better understanding of what it's like to love somebody till the end of the world and back and it was almost like faith attended to tie these two together in a mystery of love and lies lost. coming up. warhead murray carlson gone? a detective with a new baby at home dives into the mystery. >> investigators said we're gonna open up a case which surprised me. >> it went up? >> i just knew that she didn't leave on her own. there's no way she left that baby. >> when secrets on the emerald coast continues. ast continues. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call to bundle today. you're in good hands. click or call to bundle today. this is dr. arnold
the very same time that a detective named nestle cui moore became a mother. in fact as you can see it would've made all the difference. >> you get a better understanding of what it's like to love somebody till the end of the world and back and it was almost like faith attended to tie these two together in a mystery of love and lies lost. coming up. warhead murray carlson gone? a detective with a new baby at home dives into the mystery. >> investigators said we're gonna open up a...
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the additional staffing aimed at helping to protect hundreds of homes nestled in the nearby hillside. >> our goal is to keep fires small. having this resource located in the paigeville road corridor allows us to get to fires in this area quickly. >> fire station 8 could remain fully staffed beyond october 31st if conditions call for it. >>> a fire burning out of control south of lake tahoe. people remain out of their homes due to the tamarac fire which exploded in size over the weekend. people who live in the area were sent scrambling to get out. one man was on his way home from the grocery store when he saw those flames. >> you could see the flames were on the other side of the meadow about 100 feet coming our way. i just kind of actually had a little emotional moment. you go and your house it's like you can't take everything with you. i think i grabbed my shirt and shorts, forget my shoes, underwear, my toothbrush. >> it shows the extreme conditions as people had to run for their lives. the tamarac fire has scorched more than 18,000 acres with no containment. >>> in southern oregon
the additional staffing aimed at helping to protect hundreds of homes nestled in the nearby hillside. >> our goal is to keep fires small. having this resource located in the paigeville road corridor allows us to get to fires in this area quickly. >> fire station 8 could remain fully staffed beyond october 31st if conditions call for it. >>> a fire burning out of control south of lake tahoe. people remain out of their homes due to the tamarac fire which exploded in size over...
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a sleepy northern new york town nestled in the finger lakes.ongtime home of karl carlson, a husband and father of three. a story of tragedy and terror would rock this small hamlet to its core. >> call 911, levi is dead. >> ma'am, what's going on? >> the truck fell on my stepson. oh my god, it's horrible. >> his 23-year-old son, levi, dies in this tragedy. >> at first it didn't appear to be anything out of the or appea accident. >> remember, people consumed by this story, and it only got more twisted as the years went on. >> wherever karl goes, tragedy takes place. >> seemed like every couple years, something was burning. >> cindy's concerned, okay, first wife dies in this tragedy, levi dies in this tragedy, am i next? >> when i met karl in november of 1992, he was a single dad to his three children. >> carlson's first wife, christina, was 30 years old when she died in a tragic fire. just years before he would meet his second wife, cindy carlson. >> he seemed like he was a hands-on dad. the youngest, katie, adored her father. aaron and levi seem
a sleepy northern new york town nestled in the finger lakes.ongtime home of karl carlson, a husband and father of three. a story of tragedy and terror would rock this small hamlet to its core. >> call 911, levi is dead. >> ma'am, what's going on? >> the truck fell on my stepson. oh my god, it's horrible. >> his 23-year-old son, levi, dies in this tragedy. >> at first it didn't appear to be anything out of the or appea accident. >> remember, people consumed by...
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gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland futons population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth, its geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power baton is still one of the world's poorest countries. but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness official policy. it is alternately without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she visited in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into baton constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital more important, if you have a return, then you can have a happy life. in these very insulated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions. tv and internet only made their appearance in 1999 mo
gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland futons population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth, its geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power baton is still one of the world's poorest countries. but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness...
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. >> nestled in the sierra nevada mountains, south lake tahoe is a summer vacation hot spot. but this weekend, the blue waters will take a back seat to the green fairways for the annual american century golf championship. it's celebrity golf. from steph curry dancing with justin timberlake to aaron rodgers playing catch with the gallery, having a good time is almost as important as the number on the scorecard. >> this tournament, the venue can't -- being here in lake tahoe, beautiful. >> curry will tee it up for the ninth time at this event, but this year, a first. younger brother seth is joining him and his dad on the course. handicaps will be taken into account, but the old bet still applies. best overall score wins. and this time, there will be two of them jumping into the lake. >> we got to the course yesterday, one of the first questions he asked about the golf, when do you jump in the lake? >> just amazing to be out here and playing competitive golf and having all of us out here playing in the same group on friday. it makes it even better. >> a lot of celebrities are in
. >> nestled in the sierra nevada mountains, south lake tahoe is a summer vacation hot spot. but this weekend, the blue waters will take a back seat to the green fairways for the annual american century golf championship. it's celebrity golf. from steph curry dancing with justin timberlake to aaron rodgers playing catch with the gallery, having a good time is almost as important as the number on the scorecard. >> this tournament, the venue can't -- being here in lake tahoe,...
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we have 2 cathedral city nestled next to adjust to mountains of the cello valley cathedral city sitsf fun in the desert sun home to its fair share of country club's golf courses. this destination is also a haven for the arts from the mary pickford theater to the mosaic tiled fountain of life. the center of town. you'll find this place is overflowing with creativity and there is also a lot of activity, especially if you're lucky the newly opened agua cathedral city is the hottest place to play in the desert. >> with more than 30,000 square feet of gaming your feel like a winner. and once you've worked up an appetite, be sure to stop it casts a one 11. >> what makes the food unique here. so all the food that we're preparing here as a memory from my childhood for a recipe, for my grandmother. and is a night cap is something you may be looking for. consider walking across the casino floor. fact that we have 25 plus. >> a place of to us and while you can make plenty of new memories here. and a federal city. some prefer revisiting the past look no further than the museum of ancient wonder.
we have 2 cathedral city nestled next to adjust to mountains of the cello valley cathedral city sitsf fun in the desert sun home to its fair share of country club's golf courses. this destination is also a haven for the arts from the mary pickford theater to the mosaic tiled fountain of life. the center of town. you'll find this place is overflowing with creativity and there is also a lot of activity, especially if you're lucky the newly opened agua cathedral city is the hottest place to play...
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me the region of kashmir nestled in the himalayas is a powder keg ever since the partition of pakistan and india in 1947. the 2 countries have been fighting over this territory and tensions frequently escalate . civilians are strictly forbidden to enter. it took months of negotiations to secure permission to film here. amanda r. c is part of a squad of highly trained helicopter pilots that call themselves felix. the elite group rescue climbers at altitude as high as 7000 meters. but once a day come on, the us if has a different mission. delivering supplies to pakistani soldiers ships the fresh the governments of india and pakistan finance, the armed conflict over the kashmir region. commander asked if shows what's at stake. the indus is pakistan's most important source of drinking water. 90 percent of agriculture depends on the river. india would only have to cut off pakistan's access to bring the entire country to its knees. that's why pakistani soldiers stationed on the icy peaks the sea action glace here is one of the largest fresh water reserves in the world, nearly as large as new
me the region of kashmir nestled in the himalayas is a powder keg ever since the partition of pakistan and india in 1947. the 2 countries have been fighting over this territory and tensions frequently escalate . civilians are strictly forbidden to enter. it took months of negotiations to secure permission to film here. amanda r. c is part of a squad of highly trained helicopter pilots that call themselves felix. the elite group rescue climbers at altitude as high as 7000 meters. but once a day...
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we're really talking about maybe i can show you the neighborhood nestled against this hill. you're really talking about communities of this neighborhood, large areas of community. so now they're challenging a lot, walk by so they're trying to keep the momentum on here when it comes. these are cases that have been going on for years, their families that are still waiting for appeals from the course. one of those has been delayed until august, but we understand that on sunday, perhaps another home facing demolition perhaps is ready to give a notice to the family. so this is very much a situation for the people who study. thanks very much. indeed, stephanie decker talking to us from occupied east to soon former president donald trump's company and its chief financial officer, being prosecuted for what's been described as a sweeping and audacious tax fraud. allan vices has been died. 15 charges against him and the trump organization. alexander reports from new york and many of the other groups of donald trump likes to brag about the trump organization, often says it's very succe
we're really talking about maybe i can show you the neighborhood nestled against this hill. you're really talking about communities of this neighborhood, large areas of community. so now they're challenging a lot, walk by so they're trying to keep the momentum on here when it comes. these are cases that have been going on for years, their families that are still waiting for appeals from the course. one of those has been delayed until august, but we understand that on sunday, perhaps another...
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you're a lever, a thunderstorm, she'd have left the last 2 or 3 days have been big ones from, nor nestle up through austria and beyond. all wrapped around this area of low pressures is full. if she made a drawing in heat from the eastern, those of storm gram from scott, now they are dispensing because the lows going north in scandinavia. so those funds don't. these little blue things here become weaker and weaker as they drifted wood into what is still hot weather coming behind. it's still rather cooler. in fact, just unfortunately, wet for some england belgium, some parts of france in the south of europe. it remains largely hot, particularly so in spain, but in scandinavia is quite a contrast, as our area of low pressure means is a wet day for good part of norway and sweden, with temperatures low 20. if you're lucky to the east, it's really hot. still look helsinki, so how often do you think of finland in the 30s? it's not quite a record to be honest. the record is $33.00, but it's pretty darn close. and $21.00 is the recess. what you would have been thinking of is that a good picture o
you're a lever, a thunderstorm, she'd have left the last 2 or 3 days have been big ones from, nor nestle up through austria and beyond. all wrapped around this area of low pressures is full. if she made a drawing in heat from the eastern, those of storm gram from scott, now they are dispensing because the lows going north in scandinavia. so those funds don't. these little blue things here become weaker and weaker as they drifted wood into what is still hot weather coming behind. it's still...
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we talk food inflation and global economy with the nestle ceo. designed to work better together. save, spend, borrow, invest, and earn cash back rewards, all in one app. that's how you get your money right with sofi. >>> fed chair powell says inflation will be persistent but temporarily. let's bring in steve presley, ceo and chair of nestle usa. he joins us now. thanks for being with us we saw a big shift of americans being at home buying, snacking and cooking more at home what does that look like now >> thank you for having me. a lot of those consumer numbers are sticking to the behaviors we saw at the peak of the pandemic sticking and continuing to drive growth through the pandemic and on >> i feel like a lot of people reacquainted themselves with comfort food have you seen that or is there more of a shift toward healthier eating >> absolutely right. it is a category by category view some really overindexed in the peak of the at home lockdowns. two of those were baking a new generation of mocms and families, people really reengaged with the fam
we talk food inflation and global economy with the nestle ceo. designed to work better together. save, spend, borrow, invest, and earn cash back rewards, all in one app. that's how you get your money right with sofi. >>> fed chair powell says inflation will be persistent but temporarily. let's bring in steve presley, ceo and chair of nestle usa. he joins us now. thanks for being with us we saw a big shift of americans being at home buying, snacking and cooking more at home what does...
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. >> reporter: nestled in the farm fields near battle creek michigan. >> most people wouldn't think ofgan. >> reporter: with so many turning up, lena and the staff decided to train animal control professionals. the classes usually sells out and the students come from all over the midwest even canada. few have any hands on experience. sal palumbo owns an animal removal business in michigan. he's so sure he'll get a call soon, he came here in april to learn the right way to wrangle the reptiles. wwhat's it like? >> you are dealing with solid muscle. oh my goodness, it is so exhilarating. even with training, the danger is high. alligators are an apex predator. he has capable that a lot of people certainly would never imagine. >> reporter: and with the training comes a new found respect. charlie demar, athens, michigan. >> diaz: coming up, one family's solution to a problem that was puzzling them. and it turns out, they weren't alone. puzzling them and it turns eren'. substitute teaching. e i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will st
. >> reporter: nestled in the farm fields near battle creek michigan. >> most people wouldn't think ofgan. >> reporter: with so many turning up, lena and the staff decided to train animal control professionals. the classes usually sells out and the students come from all over the midwest even canada. few have any hands on experience. sal palumbo owns an animal removal business in michigan. he's so sure he'll get a call soon, he came here in april to learn the right way to...
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napa and out of the coast in the mid to upper fifties around the rest of the base, so we're kind of nestled between two pressure systems low pressure off the coast. high pressure is inland, and right now, low pressure is pretty much controlling things right, bringing that marine layer. in and that will be the case for monday and tuesday as we keep those pleasant temperatures, but certainly those foggy mornings and the little fog out but we get later into the week, we're going to see high pressure start to nudge in, build up. and when it does, here goes the temperatures particularly inland. so how warm are we talking? well san rosa today was 75 degrees. we're looking at her 94 next saturday. 84 conquer turns into 100 by next saturday because you san francisco looking out for 70 and mid eighties in san jose is you know, start to warm up well on thursday, then friday, saturday and sunday. we'll see those temperatures go up. but tonight we're gonna have the marine layer really in control. so you see the fog tomorrow morning about seven am pretty pervasive around the bay. it does pull back and j
napa and out of the coast in the mid to upper fifties around the rest of the base, so we're kind of nestled between two pressure systems low pressure off the coast. high pressure is inland, and right now, low pressure is pretty much controlling things right, bringing that marine layer. in and that will be the case for monday and tuesday as we keep those pleasant temperatures, but certainly those foggy mornings and the little fog out but we get later into the week, we're going to see high...
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see a great kick watches ball placement on his approach on 18 great use of the slope as the ball nestlesto the whole where he would birdie harmon shot a 65 today, tied for second with the 2000 and 17 open champion jordan spieth, who's making putts like this one. on five for birdie. he shot a 65. both are one stroke back of louis oosthuizen, who tied the lowest score ever at royal st george, thanks to shots like this one on 16 that was set him up for birdie. the south african who stays in all alone in first place after a 664 opening round. imagine dreaming your entire life about playing in the olympics and then one week before your set to leave. it's all called off. you can't go. you can't play. what a bummer for bradley bill. that's what happened to the nba second leading scorer he was placed in the covid protocol. he has been ruled out of the olympics just 10 days before team usa was set to play in its first game in tokyo. forward jeremy grant was also placed in the protocol and out of an abundance of caution their tune ups versus australia tomorrow night in las vegas, was also cancelle
see a great kick watches ball placement on his approach on 18 great use of the slope as the ball nestlesto the whole where he would birdie harmon shot a 65 today, tied for second with the 2000 and 17 open champion jordan spieth, who's making putts like this one. on five for birdie. he shot a 65. both are one stroke back of louis oosthuizen, who tied the lowest score ever at royal st george, thanks to shots like this one on 16 that was set him up for birdie. the south african who stays in all...
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brian nestle again says the media let deliberately attacks, conservative voices at the end of the day, the truth will prevail, and the truth is your time lied and depicted me as something as i'm not. i'm a journalist. i was there in a professional capacity in the f. b, i has agreed with that and has not charged me with anything. but the fake news media doesn't care about that. i'm a conservative journalist, so they want to attack me and bring me down and discredit me. through lies and deception, there's always a chance that it was just some idiot who put that in there and didn't do their job . and there's a lot of lazy people in journalism nowadays. there's always that chance, but i highly doubt that this was lazy journalism. i think this was a direct attack and this is why i'm going to fight back. if this was a simple mistake, we'll see if they come and respond quickly to it and make the retraction. if they don't make the retraction after we demand it, then you know what that tells me that this was the deliberate attack against me. stone in diplomat has been detained in st. petersbur
brian nestle again says the media let deliberately attacks, conservative voices at the end of the day, the truth will prevail, and the truth is your time lied and depicted me as something as i'm not. i'm a journalist. i was there in a professional capacity in the f. b, i has agreed with that and has not charged me with anything. but the fake news media doesn't care about that. i'm a conservative journalist, so they want to attack me and bring me down and discredit me. through lies and...
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second of all, i'm going to talk about nestle against doak, a case that might have been in our lighting around either way, but was another case decided on the same day as california against texas, where the court decided in a less divisive way. if you're trying to look to dolly as -- dalia's theme that the court avoided the most divisive issues, this is an example where they did that. this case is one of a number of cases that has arisen in the last couple of years on the court's docket involving an obscure or previously obscure statute that dates all the way back to 1789, the so-called alien tort statute, they didn't call it noncitizen back then. it's been with us since 1789. the issue in the case is to what extent this statute provided causes of action to vindicate human rights abuses abroad and the particular question in the case that was teed up is whether corporations could be liable under the statutes, specifically domestic corporations. a couple of years ago the court decided that foreign court -- four corporations were not proper defendants and nestle and other large corporation
second of all, i'm going to talk about nestle against doak, a case that might have been in our lighting around either way, but was another case decided on the same day as california against texas, where the court decided in a less divisive way. if you're trying to look to dolly as -- dalia's theme that the court avoided the most divisive issues, this is an example where they did that. this case is one of a number of cases that has arisen in the last couple of years on the court's docket...
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the 2nd phase of filling the controversial ground, the se open were nestle's dam is complete. the issues raise tensions with its neighbors, egypt and sudan. want a binding deal over the filling and the dams operations. and they've approached the un security council to intervene if he says the project is essential to its development with cargo and how to fear it could restrict their water access. caleb a moment. we are now putting the turbines and what we call unit 10. we're installing the chart for unit 10 as soon as some important works are completed in a few months, it's all about connecting it to the transformers. and this will provide the biggest outcome of this work for the people of it, which is generating electric power. shut his eyes in addis ababa. she says the damn as a source, not just of power for e. c, o peons, but national pride. the minister for eric geisha has been commuting about the completion of the feeling of the dom, and he said that it has stored enough water now to run, to buy and to generate electricity. in the coming months, it has raised regional tens
the 2nd phase of filling the controversial ground, the se open were nestle's dam is complete. the issues raise tensions with its neighbors, egypt and sudan. want a binding deal over the filling and the dams operations. and they've approached the un security council to intervene if he says the project is essential to its development with cargo and how to fear it could restrict their water access. caleb a moment. we are now putting the turbines and what we call unit 10. we're installing the chart...
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truck among the both for them to be able to trust the mccracken, which is the process and geneva, and nestle about who the, the executive director and co founder, the nordic center of a conflict transformation. thanks for joining us. a here allowed to 0. thank you. now let's get more on the interval reaction to this e. u has goal for a quick return to stability. the us secretary state and city blink and spoken to the chinese he and president urging him to respect democracy in a phone call. the asked to case i need to maintain dialogue with all sides. melia white house press secretary jen. psyche struck a similar tome. we're concerned about the developments in tunisia which come as a canadian authorities are seeking to stabilize the economy to front a resurgence in the cupboard 19 pandemic, and improve living standards for all tunisians. we are in touch at the senior level from both the white house and the state department with denise and leaders to learn more about the situation, urge. com and support tunisian efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles. heidi castro has more
truck among the both for them to be able to trust the mccracken, which is the process and geneva, and nestle about who the, the executive director and co founder, the nordic center of a conflict transformation. thanks for joining us. a here allowed to 0. thank you. now let's get more on the interval reaction to this e. u has goal for a quick return to stability. the us secretary state and city blink and spoken to the chinese he and president urging him to respect democracy in a phone call. the...
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the region of kashmir nestled in the himalayas is a powder keg ever since the partition of pakistan and india in 1947. the 2 countries have been fighting over this territory and tensions frequently escalate . civilians are strictly forbidden to enter. it took months of negotiations to secure permission to film here. come on the us, if it's part of a squad of highly trained helicopter pilots that call themselves feel it's the elite group. risky is climbing at altitude. the tie is 7000 meters, but once a day come on, the us if has a different mission, delivering supplies to pakistani soldiers which is the 1st the governments of india and pakistan finance. the armed conflict over the kashmir region commander shows what's at stake. the induce is pakistan's most important source of drinking water. 90 percent of agriculture depends on the river. india would only have to cut off stones access to bring the entire country to its knees. that's why pakistani soldiers stationed on the icy peaks the sea action glacier is one of the largest fresh water reserves in the world, nearly as large of new yo
the region of kashmir nestled in the himalayas is a powder keg ever since the partition of pakistan and india in 1947. the 2 countries have been fighting over this territory and tensions frequently escalate . civilians are strictly forbidden to enter. it took months of negotiations to secure permission to film here. come on the us, if it's part of a squad of highly trained helicopter pilots that call themselves feel it's the elite group. risky is climbing at altitude. the tie is 7000 meters,...
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domestic product, roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population, it's just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy, visits, ultimately without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. he visit you. in 2000 to night, the king even wrote gross national happiness into towns constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important if you have a recount and you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearanc
domestic product, roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population, it's just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national...
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the move will protect hundreds of homes nestled in the hillside. >> our goal is keep fire small. having this resource located in the west side alois us fo get the fires in this area quickly. >> better protection not just for homeowners but people like janet who heads to the nature preserve every week to hike. >> people myself hiking here. and bring families. it will be safe for the community. it will take five minutes vs. 20 minutes. it's a safety concern. it will make people feel happy and safe. and it's great. >> this fire in the mountains today a reminder of how quickly flames can spread. attacking from the air and ground to douse the flames. that added risk remains top of mind. >> as the weather moves through the area starting this evening potentially tomorrow morning, there's increase likelihood to see lightning without wetting rain. any clouds to ground strikes are likely to start a fire. >> fire station 8 will be fully staffed until october 31 and possibly beyond. if conditions warrant. >> new pictures tonight from above the fire burning in beaut county. near the site of t
the move will protect hundreds of homes nestled in the hillside. >> our goal is keep fire small. having this resource located in the west side alois us fo get the fires in this area quickly. >> better protection not just for homeowners but people like janet who heads to the nature preserve every week to hike. >> people myself hiking here. and bring families. it will be safe for the community. it will take five minutes vs. 20 minutes. it's a safety concern. it will make people...
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gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy visits of alternately, without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she did it in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into towns constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important, if you have a return call, you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearance in 19
gross domestic product. roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national...
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>> i think the biggest illustration of that is the fire phone my nestled that story in the alexa chapter and jeff had this idea of a three d screen the premium handset and differentiate from the iphone nobody thought it was a good idea. in fact they dog tag to disagree and commit which stood for we have to do this but we don't agree with the roadmap. it doesn't seem like anybody stood up to his vision. but in terms of alexa, there were features that launched with the original echo they are too obscure even to name but because jeff wanted it. broadly no one is willing to stand up to him i don't think that is right i do think there is some good contentious discussions in the product meeting but he is the founder and has an incredible record of success. that brings a lot of credibility. if he insisted will probably happen. >> looking back at jeff bezos track record as a manager and knows that he is directly engage the fire phone and the amazon go studios there is a mixed record so far. what is his legacy as a product manager? as he is steve jobs visionary? >> without a doubt. no ones bad at
>> i think the biggest illustration of that is the fire phone my nestled that story in the alexa chapter and jeff had this idea of a three d screen the premium handset and differentiate from the iphone nobody thought it was a good idea. in fact they dog tag to disagree and commit which stood for we have to do this but we don't agree with the roadmap. it doesn't seem like anybody stood up to his vision. but in terms of alexa, there were features that launched with the original echo they...
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markel's executive producing an animated series for nestle, celebrating great women in history. be sure queen elizabeth will probably not be part of that series. >> laura: i thought the stacey abrams' voice was computer generated. i didn't even think that was actually her speaking, that is why i was so shocked she got the non. she sounded like a computer speaking. >> yeah, you got more airtime on "the simpsons," just for the record. and laura, the white house is starting to a young pop star to try to encourage teens to get the covid vaccination. olivia rodrigo came to the white house to meet with biden at fauci and to record some psa's. given biden's resistance to voter i.d.s, i was surprised he invited someone so comfortable with drivers licenses. >> hey, i'm olivia rodrigo. doesn't matter -- get the vaccine, yourself, your friends, your family. [laughter] >> laura: i can't even hear it. >> yeah, they should get -- could somebody get a microphone in her face? according to the cdc, 38% of people 12-29 are not vaccinated, and look, laura, with the stories of the young men's heart
markel's executive producing an animated series for nestle, celebrating great women in history. be sure queen elizabeth will probably not be part of that series. >> laura: i thought the stacey abrams' voice was computer generated. i didn't even think that was actually her speaking, that is why i was so shocked she got the non. she sounded like a computer speaking. >> yeah, you got more airtime on "the simpsons," just for the record. and laura, the white house is starting...
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nestled among gardens it boasted a river and rows of poplars. who does not sleep like a king under a willow tree? when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina the kissing bug came out from their hiding places and the insects did not care for it was charles darwin are not. the sun had vanished. ravenous they set off for the evening. they expected him to be asleep. they expected to feed on him but darwin was awake and horrified and later despite being a man of science he wrote how disgusting it was to feel the insects quote nearly an inch long and black and soft crawling on all parts of your person engorged with your blood. the kissing bug came to be known and classified in a family of insects for their vampire like tendencies. people adopted other names. here in texas and the southwest people have called the kissing bug of bloodsucker and in argentina and bolivia award that probably comes from a language that millions of people speak today in south america that dates back to the inca empire. the bug that lets itself on its probably a refer
nestled among gardens it boasted a river and rows of poplars. who does not sleep like a king under a willow tree? when darwin closed his eyes that night in argentina the kissing bug came out from their hiding places and the insects did not care for it was charles darwin are not. the sun had vanished. ravenous they set off for the evening. they expected him to be asleep. they expected to feed on him but darwin was awake and horrified and later despite being a man of science he wrote how...
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he sent us this look at a look at the pandemics affect, nestled in the valleys of northwest england. a foreign correspondent, i spent my career covering everything from wars in the middle east to the ebola outbreak in africa. as covid-19 took hold in britain, i went back to my home county of west yorkshire is the company went into its first lockdown. little did i know i would be covering this for the next year and a half. the area is dominated by cheap farms and more. in the beginning, residents of my village spring into action, forming a support group. dr. angela operates a local care. we spoke last march. >> i run a 75-bed hospice. the masks we've been given so far are the moisture masks. luckily, my husband has fantastic skills, making skills with 3d printers. >> angelos staff needed the masks, and here i am with these machines. i thought i could make them. >> everything is new for us. it is quite a risky time at the moment, but as we are medical people, patients come fast. >> just as the doctor said this was a new situation for him, it was for me, as well. i normally report stori
he sent us this look at a look at the pandemics affect, nestled in the valleys of northwest england. a foreign correspondent, i spent my career covering everything from wars in the middle east to the ebola outbreak in africa. as covid-19 took hold in britain, i went back to my home county of west yorkshire is the company went into its first lockdown. little did i know i would be covering this for the next year and a half. the area is dominated by cheap farms and more. in the beginning,...
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decides to come to guatemala and talk about migration, the company she brings with them, what is nestlÉ problematic in other parts of everett and asia that the u.s. state department is had extractive role come a role that has never been about respecting the vereignty of honduras or other central american nations. this is more of the same. we are seeing more of the same. when i say i credit this winter being a local organizers and honduras, it i really important because it shows determination d despite against all odds, most of thospeople worng on the berta cÁceres case have protective orders because they have received death threats for the work they do. the attorneys, the family. amy: we should mention another big news coming out of honduras, the inter-american human rights declared the honduran state was responsible for killing the trans woman vicki hernandez you mentioned the night of the 2009 coup. and go back to our coverage at democracynow.org when juan, who also question hillary clinton about her support of the coup. we're going to in with the words of berta cÁceres herself. she w
decides to come to guatemala and talk about migration, the company she brings with them, what is nestlÉ problematic in other parts of everett and asia that the u.s. state department is had extractive role come a role that has never been about respecting the vereignty of honduras or other central american nations. this is more of the same. we are seeing more of the same. when i say i credit this winter being a local organizers and honduras, it i really important because it shows determination d...
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value stuff, absolutely, the consumer growth right now is coming through in your nestles of this worldd volkswagen, as you were talking about. there's lots of value there. from our perspective in credit, we are finding great value all over the place in financials and banks. alix: mentions of inflation by european equities are up by 400% over the past year, when it comes to earnings calls. does that eat into the value thesis and growth? luke: it's got to be a risk if you are in a company around the world. we have seen lots of that with this kind of super earnings tuesday we've had today. lots of companies talking about rising cost pressures, and your seeing it coming through. i worry that everybody is thinking this is just a temporary problem that will go away eventually, and they are having to come up with new words of how to explain it is temporary. i think there are risks that it starts taking hold, and let's be clear, the real yield in the u.s. or breakevens in treasury markets are not telling you that inflation is a risk. i think if you listen to the companies even just today or ov
value stuff, absolutely, the consumer growth right now is coming through in your nestles of this worldd volkswagen, as you were talking about. there's lots of value there. from our perspective in credit, we are finding great value all over the place in financials and banks. alix: mentions of inflation by european equities are up by 400% over the past year, when it comes to earnings calls. does that eat into the value thesis and growth? luke: it's got to be a risk if you are in a company around...
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this is a little village short of nestled in between several bends in the river.t normally say picturesque tourist area, it's now completely covered in mud. we were down there earlier. unfortunately, communications are completely cut off here so we had to pull off here. and military personnel are still rescuing people in areas like this where all communication has been cut off and because bridges are down, they haven't been able to get to quite a few communities on the other side of the river. it's a very flood situation, as you pointed out, kim, there are hundreds of people missing. they're trying to locate them and figure out where they are and possibly save anybody who might still be stranded. >> and, you know, the devastation to the homes is so extreme. i mean, in terms of the next steps, what happens to all of these people who have lost their homes? >> reporter: you know, a lot of the people that we have met have been amazingly resilient. you walk into a lot of these towns, they are just caked in mud. because what they're doing, they're going into their homes
this is a little village short of nestled in between several bends in the river.t normally say picturesque tourist area, it's now completely covered in mud. we were down there earlier. unfortunately, communications are completely cut off here so we had to pull off here. and military personnel are still rescuing people in areas like this where all communication has been cut off and because bridges are down, they haven't been able to get to quite a few communities on the other side of the river....