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once you have them — and north america. once you have them on _ and north america.ou have them on site, is there i and north america. once you l have them on site, is there any limit as to how many they can make? ., , , make? no. the equipment is caettin make? no. the equipment is getting better _ make? no. the equipment is getting better and _ make? no. the equipment is getting better and better- make? no. the equipment is getting better and better and our customers are getting better and better. small houses are being made in a couple of days, larger houses being made within a week. so it is really a speedy application. we can produce a lot with these. thank ou. produce a lot with these. thank you- that _ produce a lot with these. thank you- that is _ produce a lot with these. thank you. that is it _ produce a lot with these. thank you. that is it from _ produce a lot with these. thank you. that is it from me - produce a lot with these. thank you. that is it from me for- produce a lot with these. thank you. that is it from me for the l you. that is it from me for
once you have them — and north america. once you have them on _ and north america.ou have them on site, is there i and north america. once you l have them on site, is there any limit as to how many they can make? ., , , make? no. the equipment is caettin make? no. the equipment is getting better _ make? no. the equipment is getting better and _ make? no. the equipment is getting better and better- make? no. the equipment is getting better and better and our customers are getting better and...
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london would have sense enough to recognize that the future of the british empire actually lay in north america or franklin had done some the demographic work in probably america's first demographer studying the growth of population he could see that the population of british north america was double every generation. this was a much more rapid approach than what was happening britain so you'll may have to extrapolate a couple of generations before there would be more englishmen and more of britons living in north america than there were in great britain and if the british could see that this was the future of their empire or are they simply called at other countries of the country has the these three parts. at the british could see that then this could be the greatest thing going. franklin reveled in the identity is a britain and he had lots of friends in britain and he spent almost 20 years of his life living in london as an agent for several of the american colonial legislatures and he really liked it. but franklin was born in boston. he sat up -- what about group boston by the age of 17 or
london would have sense enough to recognize that the future of the british empire actually lay in north america or franklin had done some the demographic work in probably america's first demographer studying the growth of population he could see that the population of british north america was double every generation. this was a much more rapid approach than what was happening britain so you'll may have to extrapolate a couple of generations before there would be more englishmen and more of...
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that would have sense enougy to recognize that the future of the british empire actually lay in north america. franklin was probably one of america's first demographers and he could see that the population of north america was doubling every generation. this was a much more rapid approach that was happening in britain. we had to extrapolate out a few decades before there would be more englishmen living in north america. if the british could see that this was the future of their empire ben franklin would have called it up their country and the country is two parts. the british could see that this could be the greatest thing going. franklin reveled in it and he had lots of friends and he almost 20 years of his life before the american revolution living in london as an agent for american colonial legislatures. franklin was born in boston and by the age of 17 he had run away to philadelphia and established himself as a leading figure in philadelphia. in his 50's he was sent to england as a representative of the assembly and 18 years in london. he thought london was the greatest place going. frank
that would have sense enougy to recognize that the future of the british empire actually lay in north america. franklin was probably one of america's first demographers and he could see that the population of north america was doubling every generation. this was a much more rapid approach that was happening in britain. we had to extrapolate out a few decades before there would be more englishmen living in north america. if the british could see that this was the future of their empire ben...
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how old the human footprints were and whether they showed if humans inhabited north america earlier thanthought. >> the peopling of the americas is one of the most controversial archaeological debates from an indigenous perspective of having always been here, from a more traditional archaeological perspective saying peopling the americas was a recent event. in the controversy, one of the issues is a lack of good data points. stephanie: that is where jeff, an expert in radiocarbon dating and kathleen, a geologist and paleontologist came in. >> we need to be able to find an area where the footprints are in the lairs of sediment or we can find something below and above so we can constrain the age of the track waves. >> you need to carve out a big trench to what i say reveals the belly of the beast and get inside. >> it is like a cross-section. >> exactly. then the hope is we found tracks in the cross-section and the hope is there better be something that is suitable for radiocarbon dating. stephanie: it turns out there was. lairs of seeds from aquatic grasses that grew near the track way. >
how old the human footprints were and whether they showed if humans inhabited north america earlier thanthought. >> the peopling of the americas is one of the most controversial archaeological debates from an indigenous perspective of having always been here, from a more traditional archaeological perspective saying peopling the americas was a recent event. in the controversy, one of the issues is a lack of good data points. stephanie: that is where jeff, an expert in radiocarbon dating...
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no, they live only in north america. and at least in the wild, i mean there may be somebody in a cage in in hawaii, but they they they're not thriving as much in the the southwest and scientists are not sure why. and part of that may have to do with it. you know, it's an arid region, but they only land animals too and also birds they feed as i say in the book all three tables land aaron water. and but so minnesota has 10, nesting bald eagles and the largest population in the lower 48. we have 1,500 or more now. we're the second largest nesting population in the us but ohio is really kicking numbers up there and they have they were down to zero and they now have 700 nesting bald eagle pairs and and so they're they're making this really extraordinary comeback. that's really nice to see. yes. yeah, mexico also has the yes, they'll go down to northern mexico. yeah seal. yeah. oh, that's that's a golden. that's a golden eagle. yeah. yeah thought about it. yeah. yeah the supper right? that's that's exactly right the and i writ
no, they live only in north america. and at least in the wild, i mean there may be somebody in a cage in in hawaii, but they they they're not thriving as much in the the southwest and scientists are not sure why. and part of that may have to do with it. you know, it's an arid region, but they only land animals too and also birds they feed as i say in the book all three tables land aaron water. and but so minnesota has 10, nesting bald eagles and the largest population in the lower 48. we have...
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ancient footprints in new mexico raise questions about early humans in north america. dawn staley and the gamecocks take on the women's basketball championship title. plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta. judy: we returned to climate change and the u.n. panel latest report stressing the need for dramatic cuts in greenhouse gases to head off the worst impact of climate change. william brangham has the details. william: the jury has reached the verdict and it is damming. this report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change is a litany of broken climate promises. william: in his typically blunt language, u.n. secretary general antonio guterres was withering towards the world's leaders, calling today's u.n. report an indictment of their in action against climate change. the third and final part of the latest ipp -- ipcc report written by hundreds of scientists from around the world,inds that greenhouse gas omissions from 2010-2019 were at their highest level in human history. at this pace, the planet will blow past the goal of keeping warming belo
ancient footprints in new mexico raise questions about early humans in north america. dawn staley and the gamecocks take on the women's basketball championship title. plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta. judy: we returned to climate change and the u.n. panel latest report stressing the need for dramatic cuts in greenhouse gases to head off the worst impact of climate change. william brangham has the details. william: the jury has reached the verdict and it is damming....
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>> they are in all 49 states in north america. not in hawaii. they live only in north america. at least in the wild. there maybe somebody in a cage in hawaii, but they are not thriving as much in the southwest. scientists are not sure why. part of that may have to do with an ard region. they feed by land, air and water. but minnesota has 10,000 nesting bald eagles. the largest population in the lower 48. we have 1,500 or more now, we're the second largest nesting population in the u.s. but ohio is really kicking numbers up there. they were down to zero and they now have 700 nesting bald eagle pairs. so they are making an extraordinary comeback. that's nice to see. yes. yeah, mexico also has the yes, they'll go down to northern mexico. yeah seal. yeah. oh, that's that's a golden. that's a golden eagle. yeah. yeah thought about it. yeah. yeah the supper right? that's that's exactly right the and i write about that and we're mentioned in in the book the the ball bald eagles will nest and in northern new mexico northern mexico and and throughout canada. and of course the united sta
>> they are in all 49 states in north america. not in hawaii. they live only in north america. at least in the wild. there maybe somebody in a cage in hawaii, but they are not thriving as much in the southwest. scientists are not sure why. part of that may have to do with an ard region. they feed by land, air and water. but minnesota has 10,000 nesting bald eagles. the largest population in the lower 48. we have 1,500 or more now, we're the second largest nesting population in the u.s....
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bob carter executive vice president of sales for toyota north america,.d not get to electrics but toyota making a big push into electrics. it has to be the problems are exacerbated by the fact they need more chips. every component has to have some kind of silicon wafer in it. it is a tough time right now. prices are going higher and higher. jon: they are. corollas and camrys are in demand. lots to think about there as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it, so you can put dieting behind you and go live your life. head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. mark: the suspect in the shooting yesterday in brooklyn has been apprehended. this is according to a report o
bob carter executive vice president of sales for toyota north america,.d not get to electrics but toyota making a big push into electrics. it has to be the problems are exacerbated by the fact they need more chips. every component has to have some kind of silicon wafer in it. it is a tough time right now. prices are going higher and higher. jon: they are. corollas and camrys are in demand. lots to think about there as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting,...
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we are looking to build out the largest electric fleet in north america, adding to what we had purchasedill continue to purchase from tesla, putting us on that journey. polestar has really developed an impressive automobile and to add 65,000 over the next several years will put us on a position where we can diversify the fleet and diversify what the customers are looking for. individuals looking to fulfill their own carbon foot objectives -- footprint objectives for services like uber. >> i think it's awesome, especially for the business traveler looking to have a good experience when renting a car, this makes it even better. thomas, how difficult is it going to be to meet this production goal? that's a lot of vehicles at a time when we are looking at a shortage of semi conductors and incredible inflation for raw materials. thomas: this is obviously a five-year program and i very much hope that in 23 and 24 we will get more into a bit of a stable normal situation. the volume for 22, we knew barely enough incorporate that into the goal. despite the fact that it isn't a walk in the park, w
we are looking to build out the largest electric fleet in north america, adding to what we had purchasedill continue to purchase from tesla, putting us on that journey. polestar has really developed an impressive automobile and to add 65,000 over the next several years will put us on a position where we can diversify the fleet and diversify what the customers are looking for. individuals looking to fulfill their own carbon foot objectives -- footprint objectives for services like uber. >>...
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where we have new data centers in north america but also asia.have a new center is singapore and india. this is innovation. we are introducing up to 40% this year new services which is very rapid innovation and we are providing new platforms for the service solutions. we believe that innovation is up the heart of our capacity to grow. tom: we can't talk about this without microsoft. the antitrust regulators within the european conduction -- european commission. what do you want to see microsoft change? michel: we are not the only one. a german company has a similar claim and there is also the u.k. company which has a similar claim against microsoft. we believe today that microsoft has a position where they are using the positioning in some software like 365 in the storage positions to impose their cloud solutions in a way that is not reversible, and that is the reason why we make this claim. we do believe that our customers deserve the diversity of the cloud and they should have the freedom of choice and should not be imposed by the stickiness of
where we have new data centers in north america but also asia.have a new center is singapore and india. this is innovation. we are introducing up to 40% this year new services which is very rapid innovation and we are providing new platforms for the service solutions. we believe that innovation is up the heart of our capacity to grow. tom: we can't talk about this without microsoft. the antitrust regulators within the european conduction -- european commission. what do you want to see microsoft...
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but in north america, it breaks some rules, but now people are not shy anymore to go for that.he gymnasium's here, so's a school, the subway station and a church. this is the core of a village that didn't exist only because there were too many cars and too much noise. all of a sudden, you widen the sidewalk a little bit, you plant trees and it appears. you could not hear the kids in the school yard and now you pass by and you can hear them. because you hear them, you turn your head and you look at them. it creates a contact. it creates life. this is beauty. the beauty of things is not the tree. it's how many people the tree will bring in. when it works, it's magic. - luc has recently been given a new citywide mandate and is now in charge of the city's most important parks, green spaces and large-scale projects. montreal has a lot of bear-sized parks. how does that impact city life here? we have a lot of local parks in montreal and we have to have a lot of people coming to those local parks to make them a place to meet and to create society. and now this is my responsibility: to
but in north america, it breaks some rules, but now people are not shy anymore to go for that.he gymnasium's here, so's a school, the subway station and a church. this is the core of a village that didn't exist only because there were too many cars and too much noise. all of a sudden, you widen the sidewalk a little bit, you plant trees and it appears. you could not hear the kids in the school yard and now you pass by and you can hear them. because you hear them, you turn your head and you look...
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we have seen red on the equity screen in north america trading. the 10 year yield, the market watching the 10 year treasury yield getting above 2.75% since 2019. we are embarking on what many believe will be the fastest rate hike cycle we have seen since the 1990's. we are heading ready for a bank of canada decision as well so rate hikes in many markets are front and center. matt: rate hikes to fight inflation and that coming as may the economy slows. take a look at this real yields chart. the 10 year chart is 278.58 which continues to climb. we have seen some steepening since the inversion but this may be problematic for economic growth. jon: absolutely, we mentioned the french elections where president and the nationalist opponent are headed for a runoff in two weeks. the former ec be president -- ccd president said with a le penn win could meet for europe. >> she understood it was a winner. she is not at all pro european. jon: let's get more perspective from the managing partner at g plus economics. and lena. you raised a point in one of your p
we have seen red on the equity screen in north america trading. the 10 year yield, the market watching the 10 year treasury yield getting above 2.75% since 2019. we are embarking on what many believe will be the fastest rate hike cycle we have seen since the 1990's. we are heading ready for a bank of canada decision as well so rate hikes in many markets are front and center. matt: rate hikes to fight inflation and that coming as may the economy slows. take a look at this real yields chart. the...
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london would have a sense enough to recognize that the future of the british empire actually lay in north america because franklin had done some of the demographic work probably america's first who studied the growth of population and he concedes that the population was doubling every generation. this was more than was happening in britain so he only had two extra played out a few decades or generations before there would be more englishman or britons in north america than there were in great britain and if the british could see that this was the future of their empire so the country has these two parts.me if the british could see that this could be the greatest thing going. franklin really reveled in the identity as a person and thought he had lots of friends in britain and spent almost 20 years of his life before the revolution living in london as an agent for the colonial legislatures and he liked it. but franklin was born in boston. he sort of outgrew boston by the age of 17. he ran away to philadelphia and established himself as a figure in philadelphia. but in his 50s, he was sent to englan
london would have a sense enough to recognize that the future of the british empire actually lay in north america because franklin had done some of the demographic work probably america's first who studied the growth of population and he concedes that the population was doubling every generation. this was more than was happening in britain so he only had two extra played out a few decades or generations before there would be more englishman or britons in north america than there were in great...
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company in north america.re completely separate entities? >> i'm not saying they're completely separate. those earnings stay here in north america and they're invested into these facilities. >> technically that may make sense to you, but when we watch what's happening, there's a lot of people wondering how a russian oligarch can invest in a u.s. steel mill and be making some money here while also playing footsie with vladimir putin. >> i can't speak for that. what i can tell you is we're about as american a company as it gets in pueblo. we've been here longer than colorado has been a state. we're really critical to our nation's infrastructure. >> the thing to remember is this is all connected. >> reporter: oligarch expert casey michelle says there is no doubt abramovich's money helps putin. the eu said abramovich is providing a substantial source of revenue to the government. >> there is no such thing as an independent or apolitical oligarch. these parasitic figures that extracted wealth in russia and are now
company in north america.re completely separate entities? >> i'm not saying they're completely separate. those earnings stay here in north america and they're invested into these facilities. >> technically that may make sense to you, but when we watch what's happening, there's a lot of people wondering how a russian oligarch can invest in a u.s. steel mill and be making some money here while also playing footsie with vladimir putin. >> i can't speak for that. what i can tell...
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so that is where the question is, what will happen to the north america earnings profile of these companiesthat is still what's driving the vast majority of the profits of these companies and funding their transition. >> as we speak, tesla shares are down a whopping 11%, helping to drag down the entire market. for ford and gm, the advantage of tesla is that a lot of their software manufacturing is in-house. how does ford and gm compete with that? >> it is something top of mind for them, they are trying to catch up. we have said that tesla is ahead of the rest of the legacy auto industry. not only on ev's, but in creating the software defined via. we do see them closing the gap with more compelling product coming out of the legacy automakers. ford and gm are starting to narrow that. looking at the mock eve from ford, it is starting to take share away from tesla in the u.s. but the reality is that we do expect tesla to maintain the lead for the foreseeable future underscoring in our model the sharp continued rise of tesla volume through the coming decade . by 2030 we have them reaching 7 mill
so that is where the question is, what will happen to the north america earnings profile of these companiesthat is still what's driving the vast majority of the profits of these companies and funding their transition. >> as we speak, tesla shares are down a whopping 11%, helping to drag down the entire market. for ford and gm, the advantage of tesla is that a lot of their software manufacturing is in-house. how does ford and gm compete with that? >> it is something top of mind for...
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it incredibly difficult to see how there can be normal relations between russia and europe or north america, other global democracy that have taken a stand against russia right now, given these horrific actions, the, which is, you know, the question would sanctions of some kind come down at which point, what would be the conditions necessary in order to normalize? but i think we are very, very far from that. and when you look to russian history, russia has not had a process. poor reckoning with its misdeeds in the way that other countries have in germany. the number of trials and decades worth of educational reforms and conversation have led to a kind of social readjustment and understanding about the problems with the 3rd reich. after south africa after apartheid, there were truth and reconciliation councils that again force talking about an understanding the, the, the violations that happened. and yet russia, after the end of the soviet union, does not have a policy of looking at the stolen hist, era for prior imperial era through the various purges and deportations and hunger campaigns a
it incredibly difficult to see how there can be normal relations between russia and europe or north america, other global democracy that have taken a stand against russia right now, given these horrific actions, the, which is, you know, the question would sanctions of some kind come down at which point, what would be the conditions necessary in order to normalize? but i think we are very, very far from that. and when you look to russian history, russia has not had a process. poor reckoning with...
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well, it's not the case of north america, canada actually, you know, impose an oil in port band. united states as follows. suit, but we are in the north america, we're in a different energy situation. it's the europeans that would have to pay the price plus japan, and they're trying to do different things. first of all, they made a very determined effort to win them off, off of energy, are dependent on russia over time. that's a, that's a dramatic change that will change the entire constellation of the global energy market. but to do that from today til tomorrow means turning off the heat. basically they, they're in latest announcement was on coal stopping all coal imports. that's an important source of energy for a number of european countries. oil is the main import gas is critical for some. but even in gas that never the l. a. g. liquid natural gas producers to tar united states. others are providing a lot more gas last month. united states provided more l. n g to europe than the russia did through its pipelines. and so the whole energy market is changing rapidly. and there is
well, it's not the case of north america, canada actually, you know, impose an oil in port band. united states as follows. suit, but we are in the north america, we're in a different energy situation. it's the europeans that would have to pay the price plus japan, and they're trying to do different things. first of all, they made a very determined effort to win them off, off of energy, are dependent on russia over time. that's a, that's a dramatic change that will change the entire...
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they insist the revenues generated across north america are reinvested in the company in north america not saying completely separate. they stay here in north america and they're invested in these facilities. >> technically that may make sense to you. but when we watch what is happening, there is a lot of people wondering how a russian oligarch can invest in a u.s. steel mill and be making some money here while also playing footsie with vladimir putin. >> i can't speak for that. what i can tell you, we're about as american a company as it gets here in pueblo. we've been here longer than colorado has been a state. we're really critical to our nation's infrastructure. >> the thing to remember is this is all connected. >> reporter: they said there is no doubt abram activism's money helps putin. the e. you said they are providing a substantial source of government to the government of the russian federation. >> there is no such thing as an independent or apolitical oligarch. they extracted wealth in russia and they're now extracting wealth in the united states of manager, all on behalf of
they insist the revenues generated across north america are reinvested in the company in north america not saying completely separate. they stay here in north america and they're invested in these facilities. >> technically that may make sense to you. but when we watch what is happening, there is a lot of people wondering how a russian oligarch can invest in a u.s. steel mill and be making some money here while also playing footsie with vladimir putin. >> i can't speak for that....
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very hard to imagine how after behavior like this, russia can resume standing in europe or in north america. yet, there are many countries that abstained from voting against russia in the, across the, you know, assembly china is backing russia still right now. and so russia does have relatively normal business with a few countries. india, for example, big countries, india, the editor rel emerick, china. places that have very healthy economies and that are seeking cooperation so they are. yeah, i could imagine business as usual, but i be site, find it incredibly difficult to see how there can be normal relations between russia and europe or north america, other global democracy, but have taken a stand against russia right now. given these horrific actions the, which is, you know, the question would sanctions of some kind come down at which point, what would be the conditions necessary in order to normalize. but i think we are very, very far from that. when you look to russian history, russia has not had a process, poor reckoning with its misdeeds in the way that other countries have in germa
very hard to imagine how after behavior like this, russia can resume standing in europe or in north america. yet, there are many countries that abstained from voting against russia in the, across the, you know, assembly china is backing russia still right now. and so russia does have relatively normal business with a few countries. india, for example, big countries, india, the editor rel emerick, china. places that have very healthy economies and that are seeking cooperation so they are. yeah,...
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today, a young muslim male around the world, particularly in europe and in the north america feels a certain stigmatization. this is a fact. we've had conversations with educators addressing that in feeling that that's precisely the triggered factor. i think it has a great to service to the same people from the same community. has same religion, same background, who don't use those grievances as a way to then declare, or whenever you see people going far away to kind of unleash this violence or join causes that seem important to them. let's say for instance, people leaving friends to go to the levant and join islamic state. what's interesting we find is that there is constantly a reflection about the dimension back home, how to go back to that society and punish it. this is a group of people that left friends went to su. yeah. but yet, what was seem demonstrably high on their mind was to pitch an attack where they would ship back that miles on to that society, which is their society where they go with which you have grievances i think it went beyond their wildest dreams in the sense
today, a young muslim male around the world, particularly in europe and in the north america feels a certain stigmatization. this is a fact. we've had conversations with educators addressing that in feeling that that's precisely the triggered factor. i think it has a great to service to the same people from the same community. has same religion, same background, who don't use those grievances as a way to then declare, or whenever you see people going far away to kind of unleash this violence or...
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so what we feel a little bit of luck with oh my god interview with us directly to the north america north ludlow. much personal. most they don't bus more them back on the board, both shirts or more come under his bunch of the shows, just getting rid of credit dollar hold on. give us an idea if credit or a cost bye. but donna, despite a personal, come with it that she left booklet, but it brought out a brick spot. ah ah ah oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any world. yes to sheep out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground a with the what is wrong with you when you're, when you're little qualities dylan? if there's $40.00 a night, 38, somebody doing that? you know, we're going more sort of, it was close to that you were don't close your orders. deborah, go to move you up with our headquarters, but he's only was a good. i'm just public school. yeah. and you just need to talk with somebody and i'm working on a move, which is, and i'm working with a lot of us if you had the
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here's our north america editor, sarah smith. lying in the streets of bucha shocked the world, but russia claims the scenes have been staged. analysis of satellite imagery taken in mid—march shows bodies lying in the precise positions corpses were later found, proving they were killed when russian forces controlled the area. ukrainian president zelensky told the un security council the most terrible war crimes since world war ii are being committed in ukraine, saying what's been revealed in bucha is also happening elsewhere. translation: the massacre in our city of bucha is only i one, unfortunately only one of many examples of what the occupiers have been doing on our land for the past 41 days. there are many more cities, similar places, where the world has yet to learn the full truth. he lambasted the security council for failing to guarantee the security of ukraine and showed an extremely graphic video of dead civilians in several ukrainian towns which visibly shocked the council. we are appalled by what we have seen and reite
here's our north america editor, sarah smith. lying in the streets of bucha shocked the world, but russia claims the scenes have been staged. analysis of satellite imagery taken in mid—march shows bodies lying in the precise positions corpses were later found, proving they were killed when russian forces controlled the area. ukrainian president zelensky told the un security council the most terrible war crimes since world war ii are being committed in ukraine, saying what's been revealed in...
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significant timely intelligence with ukraine to help defend them against russian aggression. 0ur north americahas more details on the aid package. president biden said vladimir putin would never succeed in occupying all of ukraine and this latest package of military aid is intended to help ukrainian forces in that forthcoming battle in the east, the disputed donbas region. russia, of course, has been putting a lot of forces in place in that region and the president said this latest package would be aimed at providing the sort of tactical missiles, tactical weapons, i should say, that will be needed for the particular terrain in that part of ukraine. and that includes heavy weapons such as dozens of howitzers and thousands of rounds of ammunition, as well as tactical drones which were specially developed by the us military here for deployment in ukraine, for precisely the sort of use that they are going to be put to. president biden said that this was a critical window, as he put it, in the battle in ukraine and it could earmark the next phase in the conflict there. . ., dozens of people have b
significant timely intelligence with ukraine to help defend them against russian aggression. 0ur north americahas more details on the aid package. president biden said vladimir putin would never succeed in occupying all of ukraine and this latest package of military aid is intended to help ukrainian forces in that forthcoming battle in the east, the disputed donbas region. russia, of course, has been putting a lot of forces in place in that region and the president said this latest package...
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here's our north america editor, sarah smith.f dead civilians lying in the streets of bucha shocked the world, but russia claims the scenes have been staged. analysis of satellite imagery taken in mid—march shows bodies lying in the precise positions corpses were later found, proving they were killed when russian forces controlled the area. ukrainian president zelensky told the un security council the most terrible war crimes since world war ii are being committed in ukraine, saying what's been revealed in bucha is also happening elsewhere. translation: the massacre in our city of bucha is only i one, unfortunately only one of many examples of what the occupiers have been doing on our land for the past 41 days. there are many more cities, similar places, where the world has yet to learn the full truth. he lambasted the security council for failing to guarantee the security of ukraine and showed an extremely graphic video of dead civilians in several ukrainian towns which visibly shocked the council. we are appalled by what we hav
here's our north america editor, sarah smith.f dead civilians lying in the streets of bucha shocked the world, but russia claims the scenes have been staged. analysis of satellite imagery taken in mid—march shows bodies lying in the precise positions corpses were later found, proving they were killed when russian forces controlled the area. ukrainian president zelensky told the un security council the most terrible war crimes since world war ii are being committed in ukraine, saying what's...
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in north america, there are a wil lot of questions about what this quarter holds in particular. stimulus this is the quarter that inflation took off, and so there is -- that is a big uncertainty in north america i think the concerns are overdone i think the underlying consumer health remains strong. we entered the year in a strong position, and i think as we go through this month of earnings, we'll see north america outperform the various expectations the same cannot be said for china, which i think is the other reason we've seen under performance in the last few weeks. >> sure, i like how you said this is the corner that we lack stimulus and inflation really took off gaps reaction also was pretty dismal are there any stocks you think people should be buying here because they're unfairly getting kicked to the curb >> i think generally there are some really long-term growth stories that are being -- that are being undervalued at the moment, just on short-term concerns so nike is a good example. but this quarter is going to be -- the current quarter, which zbg is going to be repor
in north america, there are a wil lot of questions about what this quarter holds in particular. stimulus this is the quarter that inflation took off, and so there is -- that is a big uncertainty in north america i think the concerns are overdone i think the underlying consumer health remains strong. we entered the year in a strong position, and i think as we go through this month of earnings, we'll see north america outperform the various expectations the same cannot be said for china, which i...
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and just for perspective, we are the largest private owner of timber lands in north america.1 million acres in the u.s. and manage another 14 million acres across canada under long-term license aagreements. we manage a lot of lumber and other wood products. as we think about the u.s., that is a big market for us but we send a fair amount of our wood to asia, japan and the market needs a lot of wood and we've been sending a pretty fair amount of our high quality logs to the japanese market for decades. an that is continued to be a very strong market for us. and i think with some of the things that are going on, globally and some of the impacts we're seeing, the global fiber supply, we've got a really good opportunity to continue to even grow that business in this environment. so really good strong expert business for us. it plays well into our footprint and our export opportunities and what we could do for our customers across the globe. >> i want people to know when they look at what the regular yield is, that is not what is happening. you are paying some big dividends to sha
and just for perspective, we are the largest private owner of timber lands in north america.1 million acres in the u.s. and manage another 14 million acres across canada under long-term license aagreements. we manage a lot of lumber and other wood products. as we think about the u.s., that is a big market for us but we send a fair amount of our wood to asia, japan and the market needs a lot of wood and we've been sending a pretty fair amount of our high quality logs to the japanese market for...
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no one in north america doubted their victory the canadians.a completely different hockey, much tougher power struggle. michael was already the norm back then. i saw him in practice and i couldn't figure out why the third one who rolls in the net then rolls out of them in the nhl goalkeepers played very differently, and i told my guys this boy should just throw throw and throw continuously from any distance. don't try to beat him. he is very nimble exposition throws the puck into the goal. tretiak in 30 seconds. further more than 0.2 we burn already by the seventh minute, when the funeral was lost 2:0. the march was brought to us. we know that 250 million soviet people are looking at us at first it seems that everything is going according to the plan of the canadians, but zim scores, then petrov two or two, in the second period kharlamov scores two goals in a row, tretyak, whom the canadians were not afraid of at all tretyak stands on death. he read the game. uh, it means he played uh, on repeat, that is, a throw, the second throw he speaks exc
no one in north america doubted their victory the canadians.a completely different hockey, much tougher power struggle. michael was already the norm back then. i saw him in practice and i couldn't figure out why the third one who rolls in the net then rolls out of them in the nhl goalkeepers played very differently, and i told my guys this boy should just throw throw and throw continuously from any distance. don't try to beat him. he is very nimble exposition throws the puck into the goal....
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we'll be talking live to our north america correspondent a little later in the programme. nationalist prime minister viktor orban has claimed victory in the general election, after partial results gave his fidesz party a commanding lead. the opposition — which had united behind a single leader in an effort to unseat mr orban — has admitted defeat. it's the right—wing party's fourth successive landslide win since 2010. in sri lanka the entire, other than the president and the prime, has resigned. the announcement was made following a late—night meeting, as protests continue against the government's handling of a severe economic crisis. several protests against the government's handling of the crisis have been held in defiance of a curfew imposed on saturday. the authorities in ecuador says at least 12 people have died during a riot in a prison in the southern province of azuay. a government minister said the violence at had been sparked by one criminal gang attempting to extend its control within the jail, and being repulsed by other groups. he added that 90 prisoners had b
we'll be talking live to our north america correspondent a little later in the programme. nationalist prime minister viktor orban has claimed victory in the general election, after partial results gave his fidesz party a commanding lead. the opposition — which had united behind a single leader in an effort to unseat mr orban — has admitted defeat. it's the right—wing party's fourth successive landslide win since 2010. in sri lanka the entire, other than the president and the prime, has...
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and north america. we had a great quarter our orders were up 8.8%.o we're charting the course for a really strong year and in both new equipment and our service portfolio jim as you said it the jewel of our business was up 3% plus so we got it on volume we're getting price in terms of inflation. and especially in service and i couldn't be more pleased with how the team has been performing all of that drove 30 basis points of margin expansion with all of the productivity initiatives with all of the g&a cost focus but it is about value creation and we've been creating value for our customers and creating value for our shareholders and our shareholders we're paying them back and we raised the dividend last week, a little over 20% 45% since we spun. we paid down half a billion dollars in debt in the first quarter and we gave $200 million back in share buybacks including getting ready for our tend tore complete in the next two weeks on taking full ownership of our discardoya spanish entity. >> i think there is a propensity to be cynical about the chinese
and north america. we had a great quarter our orders were up 8.8%.o we're charting the course for a really strong year and in both new equipment and our service portfolio jim as you said it the jewel of our business was up 3% plus so we got it on volume we're getting price in terms of inflation. and especially in service and i couldn't be more pleased with how the team has been performing all of that drove 30 basis points of margin expansion with all of the productivity initiatives with all of...
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when the crisis started, the jewish federation of north america created an emergency fund to help ouranizations on the ground to help refugees, jews and non-jews, following that, i have been pushing to have a delegation from russian-speaking, ukrainian-speaking leaders from north america, from jewish organization to join those forces, and a few weeks later, a delegation has created and people that came to poland. i started my journey in warsaw. you can see some of the activities that we did at the hotel with the kids, the refugees talking and helping with them. i asked to be on the borders. this is my tenth day on the border itself. we are welcoming refugees that are crossing the borders, and as you can see, by my interesting hair band that i have right now -- i speak ukraine as well. when the refugees crossing the border, i welcome them in their native language. and that's immediately makes them feel relaxed, at home, safe, because you look at their faces, and you see that they've been through a journey, a long journey, five, six days without a shower, crossing the borders, coming fr
when the crisis started, the jewish federation of north america created an emergency fund to help ouranizations on the ground to help refugees, jews and non-jews, following that, i have been pushing to have a delegation from russian-speaking, ukrainian-speaking leaders from north america, from jewish organization to join those forces, and a few weeks later, a delegation has created and people that came to poland. i started my journey in warsaw. you can see some of the activities that we did at...
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there will be in europe, north america, argentina, those places, changing plants, maybe switching thern from biofuels to food. there will be an adjustment opportunity but i think the question is how do we get through the rest of this year, in particular protecting those very vulnerable people in deeply food insecure countries so that, you know, they basically survive to get the benefit of what should be a successful adjustment, you know, later this year and into 2023? >> i was looking through some of the data. ukraine exports about 40% of its wheat and corn annually to africa, so it shows you where some of the pockets of pain could be. what is the least appropriate policy response? what should policymakers avoid doing? >> well, there's a range of things not to do. export bans typically make things worse. failing to adjust and adapt. in other words, do not delay bringing in new land for planting. do not diverge aid from very poor countries to ukraine. you need for a short period to expand your aid programs. be prepared for the long-haul is the other part of the message for the reasons
there will be in europe, north america, argentina, those places, changing plants, maybe switching thern from biofuels to food. there will be an adjustment opportunity but i think the question is how do we get through the rest of this year, in particular protecting those very vulnerable people in deeply food insecure countries so that, you know, they basically survive to get the benefit of what should be a successful adjustment, you know, later this year and into 2023? >> i was looking...
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but while countries in europe and north america are battling annual rates and the single figures in latin america, the scale is quite different. argentina is on course for annual inflation, of over 60 percent. this year. they are sharing their meals and their concerns. demonstrate a sienna gen tina's capital bonus iris are demanding more support from the government as inflation and constantly rising food prices drive people to despair. but never forget what, oh no matter how much we produce, we're still poor poorer and poorer because inflation is eating away whole rising. the salaries of boiler, hello. are you that in 2021. inflation was over 50 percent. the central bank has already raised the key interest rate 3 times this year, but even a staggering 44.5 percent is not enough to compensate for inflation. the situation is just as bleak in other latin american countries. peru was also experiencing historically high inflation. prices of sugar, potatoes, and carrots have doubled, meat has become an affordable for many a boon. daily volatility. the rise of inflation in peru is the same. the
but while countries in europe and north america are battling annual rates and the single figures in latin america, the scale is quite different. argentina is on course for annual inflation, of over 60 percent. this year. they are sharing their meals and their concerns. demonstrate a sienna gen tina's capital bonus iris are demanding more support from the government as inflation and constantly rising food prices drive people to despair. but never forget what, oh no matter how much we produce,...
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north dakota, for centuries before the europeans came to north america, robbing the native people of their lands and life. cody, to bears, is the descendant of a sushi. he took us to the standing rock reservation. the 37 year old grew up here in kennedy. in our language was saying that he lost his spirit. anything in this earth, this planet? this universe that has a spirit that grows moves, water, that flows grass that road the animal before legged the winged one. so when we tried to protect the land, we try to protect the earth and water and all these elements, those in our culture are relative because we were taught that we believe that we're all connected. the increasing environmental destruction caused by the oil and gas industries. and pipelines like this one propelled him to fundraise to build a solar farm on the standing rock reservation against all odds. his dream of empowering his community by generating its own renewable energy became a reality when the fall went online in 2019. in his 1st 2 years, cannon ball managed to cut energy costs by $30000.50 some for one of the poo
north dakota, for centuries before the europeans came to north america, robbing the native people of their lands and life. cody, to bears, is the descendant of a sushi. he took us to the standing rock reservation. the 37 year old grew up here in kennedy. in our language was saying that he lost his spirit. anything in this earth, this planet? this universe that has a spirit that grows moves, water, that flows grass that road the animal before legged the winged one. so when we tried to protect...
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the north atlantic or diana to start, it will include the network around 60 innovation sites in north america and europe . working with a private sector, academia allies will ensure that we can harness the best of new technology for chance. atlantic security. i'm with that, i'm ready to take your christmas stuff. the dawson journal, 2nd row. thank you very much. dan michael's wall street journal. i'm minister collaborate as said this morning and this afternoon. that is agenda here was weapons, weapons, weapons. and this afternoon said he needs that. the ukraine needs them faster. he's concerned about the speed of the delivery of the weapons. ah, what can you say about why'd you in the nato partners or doing to accelerate deliveries if that is the case? and especially since, as you upset, as he said, the scale of the fighting, it looks sad to happen in don bass will just be on a whole nother level from what we've seen before. is ukraine ready for that kind of fight? thank you. that just thought by reminding a wrong on that a $9.00 and they throw a have support to the ukraine for many years, of
the north atlantic or diana to start, it will include the network around 60 innovation sites in north america and europe . working with a private sector, academia allies will ensure that we can harness the best of new technology for chance. atlantic security. i'm with that, i'm ready to take your christmas stuff. the dawson journal, 2nd row. thank you very much. dan michael's wall street journal. i'm minister collaborate as said this morning and this afternoon. that is agenda here was weapons,...