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food is produced in saskatchewan , further processed in other areas of north america and made availableround the world. we should have those very same discussions ensuring that we have that sustainable energy supply chain, that north american energy security and the same way that we have done so when it comes to north american food security. taylor: coming back to oil, you have already talked about some of your key statistics. six to 5% of your exports are already coming to the u.s., and you have up to production in march on a year-over-year basis. are you at max production capacity? is it more of a transportation issue here as well? scott: there's some restrictions with respect to transportation. the cancellation of k excel is an impediment in providing true energy security to all americans , but here's an example where we have an opportunity to provide more oil in saskatchewan for not only americans, but also canadians. we have one production field just north of the border that is using a carbon wash. we have a canadian company operating from a carbon perspective at a net zero carbon
food is produced in saskatchewan , further processed in other areas of north america and made availableround the world. we should have those very same discussions ensuring that we have that sustainable energy supply chain, that north american energy security and the same way that we have done so when it comes to north american food security. taylor: coming back to oil, you have already talked about some of your key statistics. six to 5% of your exports are already coming to the u.s., and you...
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bison are going to go extinct across north america if . go extinct across north america if it wasn't—nct across north america if it wasn't for the actions that - go extinct across north america if it wasn't for the actions that we . it wasn't for the actions that we took— it wasn't for the actions that we took here — it wasn't for the actions that we took here in— it wasn't for the actions that we took here in yellowstone - it wasn't for the actions that we . took here in yellowstone national park _ took here in yellowstone national park it— took here in yellowstone national park. , ., , ., took here in yellowstone national park. , ., ., park. it should be a good one. in the meantime, _ park. it should be a good one. in the meantime, you _ park. it should be a good one. in the meantime, you can - park. it should be a good one. in the meantime, you can catch i park. it should be a good one. in the meantime, you can catch up| park. it should be a good one. in i the meantime, you can catch up with our past adventures on the iplayer and watch more, if you check your screen now, you should
bison are going to go extinct across north america if . go extinct across north america if it wasn't—nct across north america if it wasn't for the actions that - go extinct across north america if it wasn't for the actions that we . it wasn't for the actions that we took— it wasn't for the actions that we took here — it wasn't for the actions that we took here in— it wasn't for the actions that we took here in yellowstone - it wasn't for the actions that we . took here in yellowstone...
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for ev manufacturing in north america to be globally competitive, it needs to be truly north american, like in the u.s. mining products in quebec require numerous permits and authorizations. we have streamlined these processes while increasing social acceptability, and transparency. through government reforms and they knew permit coordination office, we got administrative for now it is cut by over 30%. cutting red tape generated substantial savings for industry, without, of course, weakening our environmental stewardship. the industry knows that social acceptability and sustainable development are paramount in quebec. companies are adapting globally recognized and sustainability certifications and standards. and, sustainable development and sustainable economic returns. quebec's power provide stable electricity prices for consumers, mining in quebec, or a household in new england. quebec is also home to many indigenous communities, we have concluded minor tradings with the pre-, the inuit, and the nascar party that offer companies the predictability. in addition to that and our consul
for ev manufacturing in north america to be globally competitive, it needs to be truly north american, like in the u.s. mining products in quebec require numerous permits and authorizations. we have streamlined these processes while increasing social acceptability, and transparency. through government reforms and they knew permit coordination office, we got administrative for now it is cut by over 30%. cutting red tape generated substantial savings for industry, without, of course, weakening...
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there is a little more caution on the tone for north america. the impact of north america and all of impact of china are already priced into the stock. >> okay. i was going to ask if they will raise the price. do they have pricing power to counter the higher margin costs, aneesha? >> yes great question they have done that. they started raising prices in q s 3 which was early in the spring. the recent quarter which is march to may timeframe they have not seen a pull back in demand. they will do a little more through the end of the year, but it is important to note that nike is not doing double digit price increases like others in the sector they are cautious. they talking about low single digit price increases. they don't need to use prices to secure back margin they are looking at it as a way to offset the product cost and inflation in the price and cost base they are not looking at it as a way to offset flagging demand environment. >> do they have any surprises up their sleeve aneesha, i was quoting something you said maybe there is a secret ne
there is a little more caution on the tone for north america. the impact of north america and all of impact of china are already priced into the stock. >> okay. i was going to ask if they will raise the price. do they have pricing power to counter the higher margin costs, aneesha? >> yes great question they have done that. they started raising prices in q s 3 which was early in the spring. the recent quarter which is march to may timeframe they have not seen a pull back in demand....
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but in north america, it breaks some rules, but now people are not shy anymore to go for that.the 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: t
but in north america, it breaks some rules, but now people are not shy anymore to go for that.the 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...
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let's open up the spigot in north america and declare oil companies partners with washington and americamerica, the recession does not have to happen, which is very important thing that we talk about this morning. it doesn't have to happen. if president biden opens north america and takes away the super regulations that they put on the oil companies, everything will go back to normal. we'll have $2 gasoline again. enough is enough and that's all the entire american people are saying, enough is enough, let's have common sense in this situation. >> ashley: right. you would think that is what they are thinking. john, i want your take of this, you are owner of a new york city supermarket chain, stores are facing backlash for pulling pro-american -- give me liberty or give me death and america, love it or leave it, people were saying on twitter, why are you allowing this item to be sold at your grocery store in light of the mass shootings. what is your thought on this? >> i think whoever made the decision in the two chains is really, really dumb. you can't satisfy 100% of people all the time.
let's open up the spigot in north america and declare oil companies partners with washington and americamerica, the recession does not have to happen, which is very important thing that we talk about this morning. it doesn't have to happen. if president biden opens north america and takes away the super regulations that they put on the oil companies, everything will go back to normal. we'll have $2 gasoline again. enough is enough and that's all the entire american people are saying, enough is...
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. >> the electric grid in north america is the largest, most complicated machine ever built. nouncer: what will it take to transform america's power source in the middle of a climate change challenge? plus, she was a star forward in the women's nba -- now she's a team owner. >> i feel like title ix started a race and look what's happened in those 50 years. announcer: renee montgomery talks with soledad about the law that helped make her dreams possible. and later -- >> it started with something that i'm making with my hands. sewing it -- it's beautiful. announcer: how this colorful banner became a global symbol of inclusion. to stay up-to-date with "matter of fact," sign up with our newsletter at matteroffact. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years
. >> the electric grid in north america is the largest, most complicated machine ever built. nouncer: what will it take to transform america's power source in the middle of a climate change challenge? plus, she was a star forward in the women's nba -- now she's a team owner. >> i feel like title ix started a race and look what's happened in those 50 years. announcer: renee montgomery talks with soledad about the law that helped make her dreams possible. and later -- >> it...
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here is our north america editor sarah smith. >> this is a hhistoric moment for america.ey hear the news from the court there is jubilation from antiabortionists. >> life won today. >> celebrity a victory after almost 50 years. >> i have seen the devastation abortion has wrought on our country on camille level and on a personal level. this is so vindicating to know we can now take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion in our country. >> years ago did you ever imagine this would happen? >> i imagined it a lot. people told me it was impossible. that we would never see this kind of victory. now i know that victor is not only possible, it is happened. we will work on this momentum. we will keep going. we will keep fighting. we will ild a better world >> fury from those campaigning to keep the guaranteed right to abortion, promising to fight back. >> is not the will of the people, the country must be run by the will of the people, i am 21 and terrified. >> we have a lot of work to do to mak that happen, we will never give up. >> 50 years since the last significant
here is our north america editor sarah smith. >> this is a hhistoric moment for america.ey hear the news from the court there is jubilation from antiabortionists. >> life won today. >> celebrity a victory after almost 50 years. >> i have seen the devastation abortion has wrought on our country on camille level and on a personal level. this is so vindicating to know we can now take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion in our country. >> years ago did...
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if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, >>> last night people in north america weties around the country. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon let me play among the stars ♪ >>> last night people in north america were treated to a strawberry super moon. the full moon was at its closest point to the earth according to nasa and appears slightly larger. according to the farmers almanac, it was named the strawberry moon because it happens during harvest season for strawberries, of course. the next super moon is july 13th. >>> pop band bts is taking a break as a group at least for now. ♪ fresh off their newest single "yet to come," members of the group said they will pursue solo projects. yesterday bts celebrated the nine-year anniversary of their debut release. no word on how long the pause will be, however bts says it is not breaking up. >>> and big news this morning involving two of the upcoming grand slam tennis tournaments. the u.s. tennis association announced that players from russia and belarus will be allowed to compete in this year's u.s. open. the group said that it did not
if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, >>> last night people in north america weties around the country. ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon let me play among the stars ♪ >>> last night people in north america were treated to a strawberry super moon. the full moon was at its closest point to the earth according to nasa and appears slightly larger. according to the farmers almanac, it was named the strawberry moon because it happens during harvest season for...
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on june 20, 1975, steven spielberg's jaws thriller giant shark was released on the screens of north america, the food brought the director, world recognition and created. a new hollywood business model, when the release of a big-budget blockbuster is preceded by a powerful advertising campaign, and after the release, a co-production of an adaptation of the novel by an american writer is released. peter benchley passed hard mechanical sharks, broke down, and because of the implausibility spielberg decided not to show the rubber shark at all a feeling of fear caused, now, an ominous shadow, then a fin that cuts the water, this became the hallmark of the jaws and a new film technique. spielberg showed the victims through the eyes of the shark himself, all this against the backdrop of the disturbing music of john williamson. the jaws have collected many awards, but have become the reason for the mass extermination of white sharks for the film three syphilas were shot without the participation of spielberg today, robert rozhdestvensky, one of the brightest poets of the sixties, would have turned
on june 20, 1975, steven spielberg's jaws thriller giant shark was released on the screens of north america, the food brought the director, world recognition and created. a new hollywood business model, when the release of a big-budget blockbuster is preceded by a powerful advertising campaign, and after the release, a co-production of an adaptation of the novel by an american writer is released. peter benchley passed hard mechanical sharks, broke down, and because of the implausibility...
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passed so—called "trigger laws" which automatically outlaw abortion with the court's ruling. 0ur north americasarah smith reports. cheering this is a huge, historic moment for america. as they hear the news from the court, there is jubilation from anti—abortionists. jubilation from anti-abortionists. ., anti-abortionists. either one toda ! anti-abortionists. either one today! "life _ anti-abortionists. either one today! "life one _ anti-abortionists. either one today! "life one today", - anti-abortionists. either one today! "life one today", the | today! "life one today", the child, celebrating _ today! "life one today", the child, celebrating a - today! "life one today", the child, celebrating a victory l child, celebrating a victory after almost 50 years. the devastation _ after almost 50 years. the devastation abortion - after almost 50 years. tue: devastation abortion has wrought on our country, on a communal level and on a personal level, and this is so vindicating to know that we cannot take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion in our country.— in our country. ten years ago
passed so—called "trigger laws" which automatically outlaw abortion with the court's ruling. 0ur north americasarah smith reports. cheering this is a huge, historic moment for america. as they hear the news from the court, there is jubilation from anti—abortionists. jubilation from anti-abortionists. ., anti-abortionists. either one toda ! anti-abortionists. either one today! "life _ anti-abortionists. either one today! "life one _ anti-abortionists. either one today!...
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main habitat of waxwings is coniferous mixed birch forests of the northern regions of eurasia and north american russia. they live in taiga, including forest-tundra. it is there that waxwings nest, and prefer winter to spend places where the climate is milder and there is more food. in the fall , friendly flocks of unusual birds appear in belarus, and with the advent of spring, they again go north. so belarus is a place for them exclusively for wintering. by the way, our ancestors cannot say that they were happy with the appearance of waxwings. for some reason, it was believed that they carry a plague of great frosts and other misfortunes. in fact, birds with the onset of cold weather. they just move in search of food in the summer in the diet of waxwings is quite rich in their native places. they feed on berries, plant fruits, buds. trees with insects, but in winter, birds involuntarily become vegetarians. yes, and you have to roam not so much because of the frost, but because of hunger? they eat very quickly, swallowing the berries whole and not even chewing, so some of the fruits are excrete
main habitat of waxwings is coniferous mixed birch forests of the northern regions of eurasia and north american russia. they live in taiga, including forest-tundra. it is there that waxwings nest, and prefer winter to spend places where the climate is milder and there is more food. in the fall , friendly flocks of unusual birds appear in belarus, and with the advent of spring, they again go north. so belarus is a place for them exclusively for wintering. by the way, our ancestors cannot say...
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main habitat of waxwings is coniferous mixed birch forests of the northern regions of eurasia and north americarussia. they live in taiga, including forest-tundra. it is there that the waxwings nest, and they prefer to spend the winter in places where the climate is milder and there is more food. so they appear in belarus in the fall friendly flocks of unusual birds, and with the advent of spring again go to the north. so belarus for them is a place exclusively for wintering, not to say that they were glad for the appearance of waxwings. for some reason, it was believed that they carry the plague, great frosts and other misfortunes are actually birds. they move in search of food in the summer in the diet of waxwings is quite rich in their native places. they feed on berries, fruits of plants , tree buds, insects, but in winter, birds become involuntarily vegetarians. yes, and you have to roam not so much because of the frost how many because of hunger? waxwings real glutton eat very quickly, swallowing the berries whole and not even chewing, so some of the fruits are excreted from their body, u
main habitat of waxwings is coniferous mixed birch forests of the northern regions of eurasia and north americarussia. they live in taiga, including forest-tundra. it is there that the waxwings nest, and they prefer to spend the winter in places where the climate is milder and there is more food. so they appear in belarus in the fall friendly flocks of unusual birds, and with the advent of spring again go to the north. so belarus for them is a place exclusively for wintering, not to say that...
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we see a muted level of sales in north america simply because they cannot get the product here. >> i think that will continue the story. i think there will be pockets of some of these situations that ease. sara mentioned china is down 19% year-over-year. she also mentioned there was a national pushback. i think that is something we might start to see increasingly so. you might see it within apple. >> and starbucks. >> there's a lot of u.s. multinationals that are not out of the woods. i don't think they have a lot of clarity. they don't have the situation in europe and asia the looks anywhere like it did in 2019, before the pandemic. >> yeah. we have breaking news, announcing the first post fed stress test. leslie, what is the latest? >> melissa, broadly speaking, we are seeing firms increase evidence, not much in the way of new buyback plans. one exception which we will get to. just crossing the wire wells fargo increased its dividend to 30 mac since from $0.35 per share thoughts about a 20% hike quarterly dividend as well. the company has, quote, significant capacity to execute on
we see a muted level of sales in north america simply because they cannot get the product here. >> i think that will continue the story. i think there will be pockets of some of these situations that ease. sara mentioned china is down 19% year-over-year. she also mentioned there was a national pushback. i think that is something we might start to see increasingly so. you might see it within apple. >> and starbucks. >> there's a lot of u.s. multinationals that are not out of...
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and this is very cheap compared to europe or north america. and because of this, northern cyprus will continue to be hop for those who are looking for a cheap degree. but you need to understand that it is not europe, and it is not the republic of cyprus. and more importantly, in need to listen to the advice that physio, as just given. if you've had any experience, a non cyprus getting talked with us by our social media, and also via email 7 to 7 at dw dot com. you can also watch the full version of our new series begin deep on youtube tunnel from africa, students who are trying to get an education outside a continent. let's meet this teacher who has a fascinating brain. michael july. beer does not need a calculator to find out what is 100000000000 minus 3 multiply by 5 divided by 2. he just dos it's in his mind. let's find out how his mind works. and then they call him the human calculator. turn up michael jewelry is legacy must with kid in seconds, he can crunch big numbers. he can odd, obstruct divide, find square and cube root. he's c his q
and this is very cheap compared to europe or north america. and because of this, northern cyprus will continue to be hop for those who are looking for a cheap degree. but you need to understand that it is not europe, and it is not the republic of cyprus. and more importantly, in need to listen to the advice that physio, as just given. if you've had any experience, a non cyprus getting talked with us by our social media, and also via email 7 to 7 at dw dot com. you can also watch the full...
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our north america editor, sarah smith, has more. a surprise witness.ppearance, kept secret until today, delivered explosive testimony. describing how trump had been informed that many in the crowd on the 6th of january were carrying weapons. yet he was furious about security measures. metal detectors were used to find guns and knives. he wanted the screenings stopped to let more people in, ms hutchinson told the committee in previously recorded testimony. i overheard the president says something to the effect of, "i don't care they have weapons. "they're not here to hurt me. "take the effing mags away." donald trump: we are going to walk down and i'll— be there with you. trump did want to go to the capitol but as he ordered the secret service to drive him there he was told it wasn't safe. he said something to the effect of, "i'm the effing president, take me up to the capitol now." when the president's secret service agent, bobby engel, refused to go to the capitol, trump got physical. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab a
our north america editor, sarah smith, has more. a surprise witness.ppearance, kept secret until today, delivered explosive testimony. describing how trump had been informed that many in the crowd on the 6th of january were carrying weapons. yet he was furious about security measures. metal detectors were used to find guns and knives. he wanted the screenings stopped to let more people in, ms hutchinson told the committee in previously recorded testimony. i overheard the president says...
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. nada.read. the judge said the 20 years reflected her venus and predatory crimes for which she has taken no responsibility. it was less than prosecutors wanted but nevertheless, they said it showed no one was above they said it showed no one was above the law —— her heinous crimes. a long fought victory for annie farmer and all of ghislaine maxwell's victims. justice was slow. she was one of the earliest to report maxwell and the paedophile jeffrey epstein to police, in 1996. but today, annie said it was never too late for accountability. maxwell and epstein were predators who were able to use their power and privilege to harm countless individuals and for far too long, the institutions that should be protecting the public were instead protecting them. and i still hope that we find out more about how that was allowed to occur. maxwell did not look at her victims, but she did address them. she said she was sorry for the pain they had experienced. she also said her association with epstein, wh
our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. nada.read. the judge said the 20 years reflected her venus and predatory crimes for which she has taken no responsibility. it was less than prosecutors wanted but nevertheless, they said it showed no one was above they said it showed no one was above the law —— her heinous crimes. a long fought victory for annie farmer and all of ghislaine maxwell's victims. justice was slow. she was one of the earliest to report maxwell and the...
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and the milderair originated from north america and the milder air will push in behind the warm frontfresh start to the day but for most, clear, blue sunny skies. the humidity level are low, it will feel warm in the sunshine but they will be thick cloud working into north—west scotland, thanks to that warm low cloud and patches of drizzle. 1a degrees, it will feel warm the more humid air will make it through tuesday. the cloud thick enough for an occasional spot of light rain or drizzle, vertically in the morning, and there could be a few mist and fog patches. further south, another fine and sunny day but we are starting to see the temperatures rise higher, 25 celsius and the best of the sunshine across parts of the midlands. wednesday should be some brighter weather moving into parts of scotland and northern ireland at times, still hanging onto a fair bit of sunshine across england and wales but with a more humid air arriving, temperatures can rise faster and further so wednesday, we are looking at highs of 28 celsius, the north and west where it stays cloudier, temperatures more gen
and the milderair originated from north america and the milder air will push in behind the warm frontfresh start to the day but for most, clear, blue sunny skies. the humidity level are low, it will feel warm in the sunshine but they will be thick cloud working into north—west scotland, thanks to that warm low cloud and patches of drizzle. 1a degrees, it will feel warm the more humid air will make it through tuesday. the cloud thick enough for an occasional spot of light rain or drizzle,...
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let's hear now from david willis, our north america correspondent.n and its opposition to illegal migration, and it concludes measures designed to make legal migration into this country more orderly and much more refined, if you like, much more orderly, and it seeks to spread the burden for combating the problems of illegal migration more evenly amongst countries that are neighbouring to the united states. now, president biden has said that this will be an historic commitment, it will transform, as he put it, the management of migration in the americas. but whilst it allows the biden administration, undoubtedly, to claim that something substantive did come out of this summit of the americas, experts are saying that a lot of the language is rather woolly and vague, that we've seen these sort of measures suggested in the past, and that there is really very little new here. right, and also, some leaders were not there, were they? that's right, and much as the white house might seek to portray this as a unified gathering, it was, in the end, anything but
let's hear now from david willis, our north america correspondent.n and its opposition to illegal migration, and it concludes measures designed to make legal migration into this country more orderly and much more refined, if you like, much more orderly, and it seeks to spread the burden for combating the problems of illegal migration more evenly amongst countries that are neighbouring to the united states. now, president biden has said that this will be an historic commitment, it will...
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our north america editor, sarah smith has this report.nuary the 6th, donald trump was still repeating what he knew to be lies about the election. the mysterious vote dump of up to 100,000 votes forjoe biden. almost none for trump — oh, that sounds fair! committee members today heard from an official that trump had called days before, alleging fraud in georgia. we found two dead people, when i wrote my letter to congress, that's dated january 6th, and subsequent to that, we found two more, that's four people, not 4,000 — just a total of four. all the fraud allegations had been investigated and dismissed. but still, donald trump asked him to find the exact number of votes he needed to beatjoe biden. what i knew is that we didn't have any votes to find. we had to continually look, we investigated — i could've shared the numbers with you. there were no votes to find. the result of donald trump's attempts to illegally overturn the election result have now been branded as an attempted coup. what donald trump and his allies did after the last pr
our north america editor, sarah smith has this report.nuary the 6th, donald trump was still repeating what he knew to be lies about the election. the mysterious vote dump of up to 100,000 votes forjoe biden. almost none for trump — oh, that sounds fair! committee members today heard from an official that trump had called days before, alleging fraud in georgia. we found two dead people, when i wrote my letter to congress, that's dated january 6th, and subsequent to that, we found two more,...
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and that meant the consequence, if you add up to north america, the west of effects to all countries which are committed to international law and international peace goes limits. president of the a thank you very much for joining us here on out 0. clearly don't be people watching way be on nato, and those last comments from the president. i'm sure that watching very closely what's happening here in taiwan, for example. thank you for that. james bay's well, nato chief, you in stockton bag has been speaking out the summit in madrid. let's have a lesson in good afternoon. we have just concluded formative summit with nickels head so that the government, with the far reaching decisions to adapt our lines for the future, we agreed on the fundamental shift and i would attend on the fence. we agreed to invite thin and sweden to join our lines and we agreed on long term support for ukraine. we agreed naples news to t. jake concept. we agreed that the step of the fight against climate change on to establish and you won't be young innovation fund. we agreed to and that's more in a so on to incr
and that meant the consequence, if you add up to north america, the west of effects to all countries which are committed to international law and international peace goes limits. president of the a thank you very much for joining us here on out 0. clearly don't be people watching way be on nato, and those last comments from the president. i'm sure that watching very closely what's happening here in taiwan, for example. thank you for that. james bay's well, nato chief, you in stockton bag has...
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our north america editor sarah smith was watching the testimony.e should warn you, her report contains some graphic content which some may find distressing. this is the last photograph of lexi rubio, getting a school prize just hours before she was shot dead, the last time her parents saw her. we don't want you to think of lexi as just a number. she was intelligent, compassionate and athletic. she was quiet, shy, unless she had a point to make. when she knew was right, as she so often was, she stood her ground. kimberly rubio is demanding lawmakers take action on gun control to ban assault weapons like the one used in uvalde, texas. so today we stand for lexi, and as her voice we demand action. we seek a ban on assault rifles and high—capacity magazines. we understand that, for some reason, to some people — to people with money, to people who fund political campaigns — that guns are more important than children. so at this moment, we ask for progress. miah cerrillo was in the classroom when the gunman burst in. in this video recorded for the commit
our north america editor sarah smith was watching the testimony.e should warn you, her report contains some graphic content which some may find distressing. this is the last photograph of lexi rubio, getting a school prize just hours before she was shot dead, the last time her parents saw her. we don't want you to think of lexi as just a number. she was intelligent, compassionate and athletic. she was quiet, shy, unless she had a point to make. when she knew was right, as she so often was, she...
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our north america editor sarah smith is at the supreme court for us now. r america. as they hear the news from the court, there isjubilation from anti—abortionists. life won today! "life won today," they chant, celebrating a victory after almost 50 years. i have seen the devastation that abortion has wrought on our country, on the communal level and then a personal level, and this is so vindicating to know that we can now take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion in our country. ten years ago, did you ever| imagine this would happen? i imagined it a lot, but i still... people told me it was impossible, that we would never see this kind of victory, and now i know that victory is not only possible, it happened. so we are going to work out of this momentum, we are going to keep going, we're going to keep fighting, and we're going to build a better world. fury from those campaigning to keep the guaranteed right to abortion, promising to fight back. it's not the will of the people, and this country's supposed to run off of the will of the people. i'
our north america editor sarah smith is at the supreme court for us now. r america. as they hear the news from the court, there isjubilation from anti—abortionists. life won today! "life won today," they chant, celebrating a victory after almost 50 years. i have seen the devastation that abortion has wrought on our country, on the communal level and then a personal level, and this is so vindicating to know that we can now take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion in our...
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our north america editor sarah smith has the details.in the united states, but what that means in practice is deeply controversial. today the supreme court ruled that individual states cannot force people to have a permit to carry guns in public. the president, myself, many of us are deeply concerned and troubled by this ruling today. it, i believe, defies common sense and the constitution of the united states. street protests and public opinion have been demanding tougher action on gun control after recent mass shootings. but new york state will now how to make it easier to carry guns on the streets. we can say with certainty, this decision has made every single one of us less safe from gun violence. in spite of this ruling, we cannot_ in spite of this ruling, we cannot stand by and watch our streets — cannot stand by and watch our streets be flooded with guns due to — streets be flooded with guns due to more people being legally— due to more people being legally permitted to carry firearms in public. we must take — firearms in public.
our north america editor sarah smith has the details.in the united states, but what that means in practice is deeply controversial. today the supreme court ruled that individual states cannot force people to have a permit to carry guns in public. the president, myself, many of us are deeply concerned and troubled by this ruling today. it, i believe, defies common sense and the constitution of the united states. street protests and public opinion have been demanding tougher action on gun control...
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let's get more from our north america correspondent david willis. happened with this vote? the just explain what happened with this vote? ., , ., this vote? the house of representatives - this vote? the house of representatives voted l this vote? the house of- representatives voted more or less along party lines with five republicansjoining less along party lines with five republicans joining the democrats in approving these measures, which would ban so—called ghost guns, guns without serial numbers, and would also raise the age at which hit was legal to buy a semiautomatic weapon from 18, which is the current age, to 21. that passed in the house, but there is a long way to go for such legislation to pass into law, hence that is very, very unlikely to happen. democrats control the house, this unit is divided equally, 50-50, this unit is divided equally, 50—50, and there are a lot of republicans there who oppose any amendment to this country's gun laws. so, what is likely to happen, as the best gun—control advocates can hope for is some sort of move
let's get more from our north america correspondent david willis. happened with this vote? the just explain what happened with this vote? ., , ., this vote? the house of representatives - this vote? the house of representatives voted l this vote? the house of- representatives voted more or less along party lines with five republicansjoining less along party lines with five republicans joining the democrats in approving these measures, which would ban so—called ghost guns, guns without serial...
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all will re affirm that the trans atlantic bomb remains the bedrock of our security europe and north america. together in natal. i mean that i'm ready to take her questions. okay, we'll go to bloomberg in the 2nd room. be thank you so much for the question. natasha as yet from bloomberg. i just want to follow up on the meeting tomorrow between the leaders of turkey, sweden and finland. what you expect from that meeting tomorrow, and is it still possible that sweden and finland could join the summit in madrid as invitees? thank you. so we have her worked hard her since financing and applied for membership a to ensure that they can join the lines as soon as possible. at the same time, we need to take into account her concerns expressed by her alice. and in this case, her case bestbuy trickier. and as susan also why we haven't intensified the dialogue with our ally at a kia and we've been in sweden over the last 2 weeks. i spoke with best another wrong on on saturday. and i'll meet or prime is on the song later today. and then i'm very, very glad that are present in as long as another on, on th
all will re affirm that the trans atlantic bomb remains the bedrock of our security europe and north america. together in natal. i mean that i'm ready to take her questions. okay, we'll go to bloomberg in the 2nd room. be thank you so much for the question. natasha as yet from bloomberg. i just want to follow up on the meeting tomorrow between the leaders of turkey, sweden and finland. what you expect from that meeting tomorrow, and is it still possible that sweden and finland could join the...
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let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis.en agreed, david.— agreed, david. well, this declaration _ agreed, david. well, this declaration reflects - agreed, david. well, this declaration reflects the i agreed, david. well, this - declaration reflects the biden administration's support for legal migration and its opposition to illegal migration and it concludes measures designed to make legal migration into this country more orderly and much more refined, if you like, much more orderly, and it seeks to spread the burden for combating the problems of illegal migration more evenly amongst countries that are neighbouring to the united states. now, president biden has said that this will be an historic commitment, it will transform, as he put it, the management of migration in the management of migration in the americas but while it allows the biden administration, undoubtedly, to claim that something substantive did come out of this summit of the americas, experts are saying that a lot of the language is rather woolly and vague,
let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis.en agreed, david.— agreed, david. well, this declaration _ agreed, david. well, this declaration reflects - agreed, david. well, this declaration reflects the i agreed, david. well, this - declaration reflects the biden administration's support for legal migration and its opposition to illegal migration and it concludes measures designed to make legal migration into this country more orderly and much more refined, if you like, much...
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oh ah ah, reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera leaders from north america latin america, the caribbean, have agreed on several measures to prevent uncontrolled migration to the u. s. 20 countries have signed up to the declaration, but leaders from the countries that a camp for the largest flow of migrants for us weren't invited. you k, high court has ruled the british government can go ahead with this plan to sand asylum seekers to rwanda. the 1st flights from the u. k to rwanda are scheduled for next week. protest dose in india, pakistan and bangladesh, demanding the rest of the form a spokeswoman for india's governing party. the pgp, the poor sharma was suspended on sunday after making comments about the prophet muhammad, many consider offensive. inflation in the united states has had a new 40 year high. the sewing price of petrol has been blamed, but consumers are also struggling with the rising cost of food and rent federal reserve is expected to respond with an interest rate wise next week, putting even more pressure on us households particle. hayden reports now from was
oh ah ah, reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera leaders from north america latin america, the caribbean, have agreed on several measures to prevent uncontrolled migration to the u. s. 20 countries have signed up to the declaration, but leaders from the countries that a camp for the largest flow of migrants for us weren't invited. you k, high court has ruled the british government can go ahead with this plan to sand asylum seekers to rwanda. the 1st flights from the u. k to rwanda are...
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middle east africa e north america by the way, yes, they scare and tell with dances, but nevertheless our grain is bought with joy it is clear, there through intermediaries and tricky schemes, but the bottom line is that today, which was clear in the zaporozhye region, one and a half million tons, this is what is available. naturally this is a lot. we have so much to put it mildly , we will not eat there is no such level of consumption. even if after the reserve e refill and overflow. uh, the same grain reserve still turns out to be a lot, so today this grain is sold. uh, farmers get. ah, real money. uh, payments will be both cashless and uh cash payments, because so far only one bank is represented in the banking system. well, i'm sure it's temporary, because there are negotiations going on with several of the largest system-forming russian banks, uh, that are about to enter the zaporozhye region. and this is a matter of the next few days, that is, yes, there will be no differences at all from any other russian region. e, where is e possible huh? there, the use of the card for paymen
middle east africa e north america by the way, yes, they scare and tell with dances, but nevertheless our grain is bought with joy it is clear, there through intermediaries and tricky schemes, but the bottom line is that today, which was clear in the zaporozhye region, one and a half million tons, this is what is available. naturally this is a lot. we have so much to put it mildly , we will not eat there is no such level of consumption. even if after the reserve e refill and overflow. uh, the...
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and it's not just in north america as kim was just talking about. records set within the country on friday. that means two separate locations had never been that hot ever before. there were also nine records for the month of june set in the country of france. so that just shows you how much heat has been baking not only in north america but also into europe. good news is they have one more hot day ahead of them then the mercury in the thermometer is going to start to tumble behind it. the cooler weather settling in and finally getting a bit of relief from the excessive heat plaguing that area. but these were the four temperatures that shattered june records across france. really impressive numbers when you calculate that from celsius to fahrenheit, we're talking about 104 degrees fahrenheit. that was their high temperatures. it one just france, it was also across spain and into portugal. so, really excessive heat. that's a problem. and putting quite the demand on our electrical supply system here across north america as well. kim? >> yeah. still a w
and it's not just in north america as kim was just talking about. records set within the country on friday. that means two separate locations had never been that hot ever before. there were also nine records for the month of june set in the country of france. so that just shows you how much heat has been baking not only in north america but also into europe. good news is they have one more hot day ahead of them then the mercury in the thermometer is going to start to tumble behind it. the...
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in schools, 16 major champion, phil mickelson, says he was, is be quoting north, america's biggest gulf. so that's despite his decision detail with a saudi arabian bank, breakaway competition. ah one welcome to the program. we begin in the us where you warehouse committee has heard harrowing accounts from a young survivor of the school shooting in you've all the texas and please for reforms from the parents of gun violence victims. the committee is examining what it's called the urgent need for congress. to pass common sense legislation including a ban on assault weapons and tougher background checks. my kind of reports now from capitol hill into lawmakers on capitol hill hearing emotional 1st hand accounts of the devastating human impact of gun violence in the u. s. he saw a noise than i thought you didn't come back to room for the blood a because when i told her she said after her recorded testimony, the father of the 11 year old school shooting survivor told members of congress that the family is now dealing with the subsequent trauma. oh, look to day i come because that girl of my b
in schools, 16 major champion, phil mickelson, says he was, is be quoting north, america's biggest gulf. so that's despite his decision detail with a saudi arabian bank, breakaway competition. ah one welcome to the program. we begin in the us where you warehouse committee has heard harrowing accounts from a young survivor of the school shooting in you've all the texas and please for reforms from the parents of gun violence victims. the committee is examining what it's called the urgent need for...
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sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. 0ur north america editor sarah smithjoins us now.t happens now? well, already several states have enacted immediate bans on abortion, and more will follow in the days and weeks to come. you heard president biden saying he thinks this is a sad day for america. even though he and the democrats control the white house and both houses of congress, there is nothing they can do about the supreme court ruling. and the democrats don't have enough votes in the senate to be able to pass a new law that would guarantee abortion rights. so, for now, president biden says what he can do is try to make sure that women who want abortions but live in states that have banned the procedure are able to travel to other places where the termination can still be performed, places like new york state, which now says it is a safe haven for women seeking the procedure. this really radical decision that has come from this very conservative supreme court is not necessarily going to stop here. we heard one of thejustices today making it clear that he thinks that
sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. 0ur north america editor sarah smithjoins us now.t happens now? well, already several states have enacted immediate bans on abortion, and more will follow in the days and weeks to come. you heard president biden saying he thinks this is a sad day for america. even though he and the democrats control the white house and both houses of congress, there is nothing they can do about the supreme court ruling. and the democrats don't have enough votes in...
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phil mickelson says he won't be quitting north america's biggest tool that's despite his decision to see off the saudi arabian back to break away. compet. ah, thousands of migrants and refugees are making the way from southern mexico to the us. the journey comes as a regional summit of latin america and the caribbean gets underway in los angeles. top of the agenda of the summit of the americas is the issue of migration in the region, migrants, according for swift asylum procedures and the listing of trump era restrictions are applying for refugee status. u. s. president joe biden is on his way to attend the meeting, but many of the hemispheres key leaders, a boy coaching the sonnet after the u. s. refuse to include cuba, venezuela, and nicaragua, and above it, we'll hear from alzheimer's world rentals. who's at the summit in los angeles, but 1st, let's join out as you, as manuel rob below, who's with the migrants in southern mexico and what, where are you, what's happening? the adrian, not a lot has changed since tuesday, but this is now day 3 of a migrant caravan. we've been followi
phil mickelson says he won't be quitting north america's biggest tool that's despite his decision to see off the saudi arabian back to break away. compet. ah, thousands of migrants and refugees are making the way from southern mexico to the us. the journey comes as a regional summit of latin america and the caribbean gets underway in los angeles. top of the agenda of the summit of the americas is the issue of migration in the region, migrants, according for swift asylum procedures and the...
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become kinder and happier july 1, 1867 canada appeared on the world map on that day the british north america act came into force. adopted by the british parliament and became the first constitution of the new state. it arose as a federation including the provinces. ontario quebec new brunswick and new scotland, then british columbia alberta was added to them and the creation of canada was dictated by the tasks of economic development and threats from the south. the british colonists feared expansion from the united states. xx century. gained independence, but did not leave, the british commonwealth on the night of july 1, 1941 ukrainian nationalists in german-occupied lviv began a jewish pogrom, one of the largest and most terrible years of the war, the initiator was the organization of ukrainian nationalists. oh, led by stepan bandera and also formed by the nazis. the ukrainian battalion nahgal, one of its commanders was the closest associate of bandera , roman shukhevych, the jews. along with the russians and poles , they declared the main enemies of the ukrainian nation brutally killed ev
become kinder and happier july 1, 1867 canada appeared on the world map on that day the british north america act came into force. adopted by the british parliament and became the first constitution of the new state. it arose as a federation including the provinces. ontario quebec new brunswick and new scotland, then british columbia alberta was added to them and the creation of canada was dictated by the tasks of economic development and threats from the south. the british colonists feared...
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here's our north america correspondent, david willis with the latest.ital were victims have been taken. this is terrific. what more could you tell us? window 46 people have died, people are in hospital including children. they are in very bad condition. i don't know if these people are gonna make it or not. i hope they do. we are trying to do whatever it takes to help them right now. 46 bodies, as you say, further may not survive this. what can you tell us about the conditions that they were in? for privacy, we aren't allowed to be by the truck but we know there were bodies all over the place in the truck and this situation has happened here in san antonio five years ago when migrants were found in a truck. it's a sad how people have been treated crossing the border between mexico and america and it'sjust between mexico and america and it's just not right. ida. between mexico and america and it'sjust not right.— it'sjust not right. no, it's reall , it'sjust not right. no, it's really. as _ it'sjust not right. no, it's really, as you _ it'sjust not right
here's our north america correspondent, david willis with the latest.ital were victims have been taken. this is terrific. what more could you tell us? window 46 people have died, people are in hospital including children. they are in very bad condition. i don't know if these people are gonna make it or not. i hope they do. we are trying to do whatever it takes to help them right now. 46 bodies, as you say, further may not survive this. what can you tell us about the conditions that they were...
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, central america, mesoamerica, north america had long ago discovered th these were sacred medicines to be treated with respect and they can help community psychologically. so looking at the toxicity scales of different drugs psilocybin is unique and that is is one of the most extraordinarily non-toxic medicines that the fda has ever considered. so we are now seeing a revolution across the planet literally as nina and kenny like to say, a revolution from the underground, well, that's exactly what is happening. so many of you know that oakld was thfirst to decrinalize psychoactive plants and psilocybin in particular, it was followed by denver and most recently in washington dc, in the belly of the beast. i think more than 70% of the voters voted for the decriminalization of psychedelics. and then more, most recently, of course in oregon, ballot measures one oh nine and one 10 on the therapeutic use of psilocybin to be legalized and the decriminalization of drugs ballot one 10. so this is the will of the people. so politicians and government officials take note this is the wi
, central america, mesoamerica, north america had long ago discovered th these were sacred medicines to be treated with respect and they can help community psychologically. so looking at the toxicity scales of different drugs psilocybin is unique and that is is one of the most extraordinarily non-toxic medicines that the fda has ever considered. so we are now seeing a revolution across the planet literally as nina and kenny like to say, a revolution from the underground, well, that's exactly...