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editor sarah smith. figs busy north america editor sarah smith. ~ , , ., busy north america editor sarahi. busy north america editor sarah smith. a ., smith. as you say, for the pro-life — smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups _ smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups for - smith. as you say, for the | pro-life groups for pro-life pro—life groups for pro—life coalition who have been campaigning for this for many years since roe versus wade actually, they are very ambitious. there is still a lot more they want to achieve. the hrase more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life _ more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life is _ more they want to achieve. the phrase pro-life is a _ phrase pro—life is a controversial one and its usage there was resized by women's organisations with kerry able, chair of the group abortion chemical rights, pro—life or who? the term recommended for use by bbcjournalists is actually neither of those, rather, and elaboration, as this report from sarah smith last friday of as i hear the news from the court, there isjubilation from anti—abortionists. bu
editor sarah smith. figs busy north america editor sarah smith. ~ , , ., busy north america editor sarahi. busy north america editor sarah smith. a ., smith. as you say, for the pro-life — smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups _ smith. as you say, for the pro-life groups for - smith. as you say, for the | pro-life groups for pro-life pro—life groups for pro—life coalition who have been campaigning for this for many years since roe versus wade actually, they are very ambitious. there...
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on the right is his brother who is commander-in-chief in north america. of course george washington the american commander in chief, these are key folks who worked out the strategy in 1777 so clockwise from the top we got kueng george the third and on the right you have general sir william on the bottom, john. on the left george tremaine former general and secretary of the the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early in 1777, commander-in-chief general sir william on the left and john were at this time is in london so he is in london with the king tremaine. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war when he fights. so the plan is a very complex but imaginative plan. in some ways, it's a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general carlton, commander-in-chief in canada so this plan calls for three columns to advance albany new york so you see the first one would be the larger column from canada shut down the famous hudson river invasio
on the right is his brother who is commander-in-chief in north america. of course george washington the american commander in chief, these are key folks who worked out the strategy in 1777 so clockwise from the top we got kueng george the third and on the right you have general sir william on the bottom, john. on the left george tremaine former general and secretary of the the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early in 1777, commander-in-chief general sir...
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i'm burnett's, europe, north america, and china. a baking in rec, cord breaking heat waves in daily in india is already hit $49.00 degrees this year . 12 above the average. the heat has brought wildfires, particularly to western europe, forcing thousands of people from their homes. in the u. k, people are bracing for temperatures to hit 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time. the nation's weather office issued its 1st ever red alert for extreme heat. the scorching weather is fueling more than 30 blazes in spain and portugal. thousands of people have been forced from their homes and a seeking refuge in makeshift shelters. drought conditions have made areas between the 2 countries. susceptible to wild fight. france is on its high state of alert for extreme temperatures. to large fires in the south, keeping emergency services busy. thousands have been evacuated and kilometers of land lost to the flames. natasha buffalo reports from paris will run. surprisingly not many people are braving the heat at the foot of the eiffel tower. record br
i'm burnett's, europe, north america, and china. a baking in rec, cord breaking heat waves in daily in india is already hit $49.00 degrees this year . 12 above the average. the heat has brought wildfires, particularly to western europe, forcing thousands of people from their homes. in the u. k, people are bracing for temperatures to hit 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time. the nation's weather office issued its 1st ever red alert for extreme heat. the scorching weather is fueling more than 30...
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. ., ~ company that are based in north america. ., ,, , ., company that are based in north america. .cinating, we - america. thank you, it's fascinating, we never. america. thank you, it's i fascinating, we never have enough time to discuss these issues but we appreciate staying up late in your office, beyond midnight there falls thank you so much. fascinating research. a quick look at the financial markets. declines for most markets, japan bucking the trend, wall street also negative at the end of the day. you are now up on all things business, news and sport. i'll see you soon. hello, there. monday's heat was extraordinary, not least because it covered a really wide area. 38.2 celsius the highest temperature recorded at santon downham in suffolk, very close to the all—time uk record. jersey had its hottest day on record. wales had its hottest day on record as well, and with this met office red warning for extreme heat still in force through tuesday, some places could see temperatures get even higher than that. because we start tuesday morning in a wedge of exceptionally hot air. thi
. ., ~ company that are based in north america. ., ,, , ., company that are based in north america. .cinating, we - america. thank you, it's fascinating, we never. america. thank you, it's i fascinating, we never have enough time to discuss these issues but we appreciate staying up late in your office, beyond midnight there falls thank you so much. fascinating research. a quick look at the financial markets. declines for most markets, japan bucking the trend, wall street also negative at the...
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we're in one of the driest places in north america. a little ways down the road is what used to be the settlement of bagdad. and bagdad is famous for hing the ngest stretch in north america in recorded history with no precipitation. but herwe have this amazing wetland. this splash of green in one of the driest parts of the mojave desert. it's just an absolutely stunning place. we're looking at the tire watershed of bonanza spring right here. is about 60 acres. we've pretty much established that there is a very large aquifer under this spot that stretches down into the eastern edge of joshua tree national park and most of the way to las vegas from here. it's almost entirely water that fell when there was a lot of rain. back in the ice age, there wasn't a whole lot of ice here. there was a lot rain. so it's called the fluvial here. the were freshwater lakes all over the place that just soaked down in. and that water's still here. the last time that saw daylight, that water, it might have rolled off the back of like a saber-toothed cat. h
we're in one of the driest places in north america. a little ways down the road is what used to be the settlement of bagdad. and bagdad is famous for hing the ngest stretch in north america in recorded history with no precipitation. but herwe have this amazing wetland. this splash of green in one of the driest parts of the mojave desert. it's just an absolutely stunning place. we're looking at the tire watershed of bonanza spring right here. is about 60 acres. we've pretty much established that...
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the city of san francisco was one of several cities in north america that made the list.you're wondering what else made the list, other spots in food, portland, oregon, park city utah, miami florida and detroit. toronto is also on the list. paul, your reaction? >> those are all cities. >> i knew this was going to get some mixed, you know. >> i'm not sure what the common denominator is. >> yeah. it's sort of like ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, red hot inflation, the new details on how we're paying more at the store, at the pump and for our homes. as consumer prices jump more than 9%. >> from gas to groceries, inflation rises at the fastest pace in more than 40 years. ( ringing bell ) stocks slide as recession fears grow. and have you noticed something called shrinkflation? how some companies are reducing the size of their products but prices are staying the same. outrage from devastated parents -- new reaction to that horrific video from the uvalde elementary school. call for change and a ban ton assault on
the city of san francisco was one of several cities in north america that made the list.you're wondering what else made the list, other spots in food, portland, oregon, park city utah, miami florida and detroit. toronto is also on the list. paul, your reaction? >> those are all cities. >> i knew this was going to get some mixed, you know. >> i'm not sure what the common denominator is. >> yeah. it's sort of like ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, red hot inflation, the...
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north america remains the company's standout region.illionaire tax model reportedly relinquished of --. the company's efforts to move away from -- pressure by the chinese government. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> it our target this year best. alix: how much money is the government hoping to make of this? >> it is going to be a pretty big hit to probably the 20 biggest companies in spain. a handful of the real big corporate's there. anna: it is not just big banks, is it? ben: it is partly banks, partly energy companies. it is 4.8% on interest and these clients they are having their shares going down about .5% today. the energy companies are getting 1.2% levy on domestic sales. in the ceo of the main company that came out yesterday pretty angry, pointing out in the pandemic nobody was rushing into bailout his company. so he didn't think it was fair for the government to come after him now. alix: they are not pleased about this. are they going three successful with any pushback or is this going to go through? ben: the governmen
north america remains the company's standout region.illionaire tax model reportedly relinquished of --. the company's efforts to move away from -- pressure by the chinese government. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> it our target this year best. alix: how much money is the government hoping to make of this? >> it is going to be a pretty big hit to probably the 20 biggest companies in spain. a handful of the real big corporate's there. anna: it is not just big banks, is it?...
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and towns of north america are almost the same with how they are built, how they look, the language, and so on, but there is one very fundamental difference, well, these are the names of the streets and this is a park in the states. you will never meet a single monument to the english kings, the king or the prime minister, and even more so the names of the streets. and in canada, there are monuments and the names of the kings of the streets at every step. actually speaking, how mentally these two countries time have diverged, and these consequences have remained so specific. i think that we have this particular process of renouncing the imperial cultural-russian heritage. it is very powerful . such a powerful and strong culture, language, and history that they are definitely capable of resisting the fact that we do not correctly call russification, because rus is a topic, and this was from russia at one time, and that’s why. actually, this is an important process, and from which we now have to distance myself and refuse from this dissection, and it seems to me like a war, er, they f
and towns of north america are almost the same with how they are built, how they look, the language, and so on, but there is one very fundamental difference, well, these are the names of the streets and this is a park in the states. you will never meet a single monument to the english kings, the king or the prime minister, and even more so the names of the streets. and in canada, there are monuments and the names of the kings of the streets at every step. actually speaking, how mentally these...
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but my husband died in the crisis up north america up was i when i came or moved or i don't have any one. we lost everything that we do. yeah, that is why we came to lagers. i am begging with my children, but not by choice. i wish somebody saw you young suki i when she was hoping for a better safer future. but this was 4 years ago. amena has been on the streets ever since or been that one day. she can return to a classroom 60 percent of our school children are girls which means 10000000 girls are now other school in nigeria, most of them up north. but due to the crisis in that region, they are forced to come to places like leg incessant attacks and schools by criminal gangs and mass abductions or students by bandits has largely affected schooling in them off since vocal her on terrorists, abducted over 200 school girls in the northeastern town of tobac, bruno state in 2014 dozens of other schools have been targeted unit. so says last year alone about a $1500.00 students were kidnapped by gunmen. the insecurity is a big, big problem that we have to overcome. and that must be looked at
but my husband died in the crisis up north america up was i when i came or moved or i don't have any one. we lost everything that we do. yeah, that is why we came to lagers. i am begging with my children, but not by choice. i wish somebody saw you young suki i when she was hoping for a better safer future. but this was 4 years ago. amena has been on the streets ever since or been that one day. she can return to a classroom 60 percent of our school children are girls which means 10000000 girls...
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wildfires in north america are threatening thousands of homes — as authorites try to combat scorchingt and soaring temperatures. today, all days of peace begin. and — the long wait is over for millions of lord of the rings fans as a tv pre—quel is launched at �*comic con�* a landmark agreement to allow the export of grain, from the ukrainian port of odesa has come under threat, after the city was hit by a missile strike, less than 2a hours after the deal was signed. russia had promised not to attack the port — or any ships carrying grain out of it. but president zelensky said the strike showed that moscow would always find ways to avoid delivering on its agreements. there has been no direct response from the kremlin. our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, sent this report from odesa. in a war littered with broken promises and especially devastating betrayal, two missiles launched from the black sea hitting odesa's port. two others were taken out by air defence systems. for coffee vendor sergei, there was only one thing to do. translation: i saw black smoke after the missiles hit
wildfires in north america are threatening thousands of homes — as authorites try to combat scorchingt and soaring temperatures. today, all days of peace begin. and — the long wait is over for millions of lord of the rings fans as a tv pre—quel is launched at �*comic con�* a landmark agreement to allow the export of grain, from the ukrainian port of odesa has come under threat, after the city was hit by a missile strike, less than 2a hours after the deal was signed. russia had...
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europe, north america, china are baking in record-breaking heatwaves.w delhi, it's already hit 49 degrees this year, 12 above the average. the heat has brough wildfires. particularly to western europe, forcing thousands of people from their homes. in the u.k., people are bracing for temperatures to hit 40 degrees celsius for the first time. the nation's weather office issued its first ever red alert for extreme heat. the scorching weather is fueling more than 30 blazes in spain and portugal. thousands of people have been forced from their homes and are seeking refuge in makeshift shelters. drought conditions have made areas between the two countries susceptible to wildfires. france is on its highest state of alert for extreme temperatures. two large fires in the south are keeping emergency services busy. thousands have been evacuated , and kilometers of land lost to the flames. natasha butler reports from paris. reporter: rather unsurprisingly, not many people are braving the heat at the foot of the eiffel tower. record-breaking temperatures expected in
europe, north america, china are baking in record-breaking heatwaves.w delhi, it's already hit 49 degrees this year, 12 above the average. the heat has brough wildfires. particularly to western europe, forcing thousands of people from their homes. in the u.k., people are bracing for temperatures to hit 40 degrees celsius for the first time. the nation's weather office issued its first ever red alert for extreme heat. the scorching weather is fueling more than 30 blazes in spain and portugal....
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and power play or livery energy, north america's second largest frack are has issued information about the stock. we will talk with the ceo. >>> energy headline again, and we are seeing the impact across the consumer space. let's start with the dow down 146, the 1%, and the nasdaq down three quarters of a percent right now. we are feeling a little heavy as we head into the last few hours of trading here. shares of our alphabet down and microsoft as well, they report after the bell today. lots of anticipation. google is trading at lower levels. if that breaks, that will make people nervous. walmart is the worst performing stock in the dow after that woman warning, and also the worst. walmart is saying that inflation is causing consumers to pull back outside of the grocery space in particular, and it is rippling through the entire sector. target down 4%. amazon down 5%. costco down 3%, tyler. >>> walmart is not the only company to give insight into the consumer. there is also mcdonald's, general motors, at&t, marriott to name a few. they are painting a picture of whether the consumer is
and power play or livery energy, north america's second largest frack are has issued information about the stock. we will talk with the ceo. >>> energy headline again, and we are seeing the impact across the consumer space. let's start with the dow down 146, the 1%, and the nasdaq down three quarters of a percent right now. we are feeling a little heavy as we head into the last few hours of trading here. shares of our alphabet down and microsoft as well, they report after the bell...
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north america correspondent peter bowes told us what the significance of the protest is.e a small protest, in all about 35 people were arrested. about 50% of those were members of congress, 17 in all. i think what the purpose of this was was to simply keep this issue in the headlines and it succeeded in doing that. there have been many other protests since the supreme court's ruling a few weeks ago that were much bigger than this one. there is a concern among some democratics, and especially those in the progressive wing of the party that the administration could perhaps have done more, and could have responded a bit more strongly to what the supreme court did. although, mr biden has said on several occasions that to some extent his hands are tied and there is very little he could do now. perhaps looking ahead to the november elections and from his perspective hoping that more democrats are elected and then meaningful legislation could be passed, it could be got through both houses that could guarantee abortion rights across the country. let's get some of the day's other
north america correspondent peter bowes told us what the significance of the protest is.e a small protest, in all about 35 people were arrested. about 50% of those were members of congress, 17 in all. i think what the purpose of this was was to simply keep this issue in the headlines and it succeeded in doing that. there have been many other protests since the supreme court's ruling a few weeks ago that were much bigger than this one. there is a concern among some democratics, and especially...
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his first in north america in six years. francis making it clear this is a mission to seek forgiveness for the abuses carried out towards indigenous people at catholic schools. the vatican saying that this trip is about listening to indigenous people. walking with them. there's also an emphasis on caring for the planet, climate change. it's an issue made even more urgent considering the arctic is the fastest warming part of north america. now the pope visiting three cities in canada. greeted by prime minister justin trudeau. but the pope's health is also in focus, his trip comes after he scraped plans to visit south sudan because of knee pain. again, showing just how much the vatican is prioritizing this canada trip, this mission of remorse. re youpers, ood the poe to have you in studio with us. >> thank you. it's fantastic being here. thanks for having me. >> we're big fans. we've seen you all around the world. we were, like, britt is actually coming to new york. good to see you. welcome officially. >> thank you very much,
his first in north america in six years. francis making it clear this is a mission to seek forgiveness for the abuses carried out towards indigenous people at catholic schools. the vatican saying that this trip is about listening to indigenous people. walking with them. there's also an emphasis on caring for the planet, climate change. it's an issue made even more urgent considering the arctic is the fastest warming part of north america. now the pope visiting three cities in canada. greeted by...
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i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.u need that number of congress members being hauled in, peter? it certainly is. this was actually quite a small protest in all about 35 people arrested, about 50% of those were members of congress. 17 and all. i think what the purpose of this was was to simply keep the issue in the headlines, and exceeded in doing that. they have been many other protests ever since the supreme court's ruling a few weeks ago, much bigger than this one. but there is some concern among democrats, especially those in the progressive wing of the party that the administration could have perhaps done more, could have perhaps done more, could have responded more strongly to what the supreme court did, although mr biden has said on several occasions that to some extent his hands are tied and thatis extent his hands are tied and that is very little he could do now, perhaps looking ahead to the elections and from his perspective hoping more democrats are elected, and then a meaningful legislation could be passed,
i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.u need that number of congress members being hauled in, peter? it certainly is. this was actually quite a small protest in all about 35 people arrested, about 50% of those were members of congress. 17 and all. i think what the purpose of this was was to simply keep the issue in the headlines, and exceeded in doing that. they have been many other protests ever since the supreme court's ruling a few weeks ago, much bigger than this...
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other than that, we have strong demands in north america and south america and beyond let's say the recovery from the demands are healthy. also on new construction there might be stress. we are resilient with refurbishment. a lot of infrastructure and building have maintenance needs which cannot be postponed. this is healthy for business and takes us out of the cyclical element. >> sir, sika is a company which is active in producing or using -- or making products used in waterproofing and helping to support concrete as we know, concrete is one of the largest carbon he emitters i wonder if you worry about the outlook with the focus to move to greener and cleaner alternatives concrete doesn't fit into the mix. >> absolutely. the concrete contribution to the overall co2 emission is tremendous here it is a building material which has great value, but we have to solve the co2 footprint. for this, our solutions are excellent enabling factors to bring the footprint of the concrete overall down. i think it cannot continue as this, but also not easily replaceable material soon. the concrete footprint
other than that, we have strong demands in north america and south america and beyond let's say the recovery from the demands are healthy. also on new construction there might be stress. we are resilient with refurbishment. a lot of infrastructure and building have maintenance needs which cannot be postponed. this is healthy for business and takes us out of the cyclical element. >> sir, sika is a company which is active in producing or using -- or making products used in waterproofing and...
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period between war we have a period of economic emigration, again of workers who go mainly to north americar whom europe is actually a kind of transit in order to get to the new world, and here we have emigration to south america and australia to of north america, but the fact that this is again economic emigration after the second world war, political emigration appears in us, it is most similar to the one you talked about in relation to mazepa, in relation to it is possible to talk about petliura and so on, these are people who left because the system that they wanted to see in ukraine he lost he lost he did not succeed in the war he did not succeed we are talking about the fact that we are now in the wrong situation we are not in the situation where something did not work out for us yes we have temporary migration quite a large number of those the people who left are people who, in fact, we must honestly say, under the pretext of the war, were looking for economic, improved benefits, and some of those who were really fleeing from uh, from bombs, from uh, where uh, well, russian aggressio
period between war we have a period of economic emigration, again of workers who go mainly to north americar whom europe is actually a kind of transit in order to get to the new world, and here we have emigration to south america and australia to of north america, but the fact that this is again economic emigration after the second world war, political emigration appears in us, it is most similar to the one you talked about in relation to mazepa, in relation to it is possible to talk about...
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they wanted nafta passed, north america free trade agreement, so they could do it. they wanted opinion interest, normal -- pntr so they could have relations with china, all in the name of efficiency. we've got to be more efficient. that, as you know, efficiency is business-school speak for pay our workers less. those ceo's -- and some of you remember these nicknames. they earned the names of chain saw al and john the cutter and larry the knife and neutron jack. to the ceo's themselves they may kind of like those names, but they were not bestowed on them out of respect. they were given those nicknames because they were willing always to cut the pay of workers in mansfield, ohio, or in -- and hurt those families and partially destroy those communities. they were always willing to do that. so their companies made more money and they got bigger paychecks. and all the executives in the corporate suites all did much, much better. the workers didn't. the communities didn't, but who really cared. they lobbied do think make outsourcing easier and politicians were all too hap
they wanted nafta passed, north america free trade agreement, so they could do it. they wanted opinion interest, normal -- pntr so they could have relations with china, all in the name of efficiency. we've got to be more efficient. that, as you know, efficiency is business-school speak for pay our workers less. those ceo's -- and some of you remember these nicknames. they earned the names of chain saw al and john the cutter and larry the knife and neutron jack. to the ceo's themselves they may...
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north america and europe. so you know, they don't have that basically till the in twitter is again, really written on that and, and then stagnated their products. because right, let's get to the issue then at hand. jim, what's gone wrong with the musk deal? you alluded to it earlier. why does it look to have fallen apart? is mosque simply trying to drive down the price at which he buys here or ah, his grievances genuine. well, i'm not even sure you must knows what he wants out of twitter. he is absolutely trying to drive down the price, come and cents would say, why would you want to pay $50.20 a share for something that's now worth you know, in the low $30.00 per share. so we're talking 10 or $15000000000.00 worth of value 1000000000 with a b there, and you don't get to be one of the world's richest men buy being dom about finances . so he's, he's smart in a tactical sense, but he's causing an enormous amount of damage to twitter right now. he's is criticizing their management. he's criticizing their employee
north america and europe. so you know, they don't have that basically till the in twitter is again, really written on that and, and then stagnated their products. because right, let's get to the issue then at hand. jim, what's gone wrong with the musk deal? you alluded to it earlier. why does it look to have fallen apart? is mosque simply trying to drive down the price at which he buys here or ah, his grievances genuine. well, i'm not even sure you must knows what he wants out of twitter. he is...
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when you break it down by region, you see a big losses come from a big market like north america. much growth outside of asia. -- not much growth outside of asia. >> setting expectations. what netflix did is they set the appropriate expectations last quarter by saying it will be a leap that next quarter and then meeting what they said. although it was a loss, big profit in the u.s., even more streaming services and a lot of focus and attention to make. they did beat what they said, they will add more than that many next quarter. we will be back on track. it is about setting expectations and the market reacting favorably to that. they have the other things in the works. they have been talking about advertising for a while, how to monetize all of the passwords -- web shared passwords. they are going to start testing advertising in 23. i think a little clarification is also a good thing for the company. there is uncertainty on what is this advertising going to be and how much of an impact will it have? it sounds like it is more of a lightweight experiment that they will play with for
when you break it down by region, you see a big losses come from a big market like north america. much growth outside of asia. -- not much growth outside of asia. >> setting expectations. what netflix did is they set the appropriate expectations last quarter by saying it will be a leap that next quarter and then meeting what they said. although it was a loss, big profit in the u.s., even more streaming services and a lot of focus and attention to make. they did beat what they said, they...
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in north america, monarch butterflies undertake the longest migration of any insect species known tocience. along the way, the butterflies acting as important pollinators, which in turn affects the rest of our ecostem luilerts s ways we can help. >> plant milkweed because the mothers, they actually can smell their special host plant from over a mile away, all but per flies, and they smell through their antenna. okay? so if you plant their special plant, they will actually come. >> reporter: milkweed is the only plant the monarch butterfly can lay its eggs on and the only plant a monarch caterpillar can eat. >> people should care about it because it's an absolutely beautiful butterfly. >> indeed. in addition to planting milkweed, experts also say planting flowers with lots of nectar is helpful for adult butterflies mid-migration who have worked up an appetite. flowers like black-eyed susan, hibiscus, or salvia. >> i'm writing this down like i've ever kept a plant alive. you know what? it's worth it, and hopefully it will spark the butterfly effect. get it? >> yes. >> i see what she di
in north america, monarch butterflies undertake the longest migration of any insect species known tocience. along the way, the butterflies acting as important pollinators, which in turn affects the rest of our ecostem luilerts s ways we can help. >> plant milkweed because the mothers, they actually can smell their special host plant from over a mile away, all but per flies, and they smell through their antenna. okay? so if you plant their special plant, they will actually come. >>...
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batteries for half a 1000000 cars annually by 2025. factories are also planned in sweden, spain, and north america. and for the 1st time in 20 years, the u. s. dollar is nearly at parity with the euro. greenback has jumped to almost 12 percent this year against the single currency analysts credit aggressive interest rate hikes, driven by the federal reserve. and now staying in the u. s. a. u. s. jury has convicted the co founder of foreigners, the blood testing startup, that was exposed for faking test results, sunny bell winey joins, elizabeth holmes, who was convicted on fraud charges for her leadership of the company, which was once valued at $9000000000.00. of course it now was nothing against quarter's tracking the story for us from new york. hence tell us more about these charges under which sunny ball was found guilty. well daniel, basically there were 10 towns of wire fraud and 2 kinds of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. and he was found guilty on all a 12 of those surcharges. pretty much what it's about with the thoroughness is that the company itself firm actually said that they are goin
batteries for half a 1000000 cars annually by 2025. factories are also planned in sweden, spain, and north america. and for the 1st time in 20 years, the u. s. dollar is nearly at parity with the euro. greenback has jumped to almost 12 percent this year against the single currency analysts credit aggressive interest rate hikes, driven by the federal reserve. and now staying in the u. s. a. u. s. jury has convicted the co founder of foreigners, the blood testing startup, that was exposed for...
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a blueprint for further sake sale factories in europe and the prospect of further factories in north america. in the future. we are marveling, we've already committed to valencia dependent on subsidies. we expect there. the next site will probably be in eastern europe. the exact location has not been determined yet. by the end of the decade, folks wagons, petrie division expects to generate annual sales and excess of 20000000000 euros and employ up 220000 people in europe alone. all right, and finally, japanese fans of bushy lenovo wine will have to rein in their enthusiasm. this year, as importers hike prices and shrink their product offerings, they even res, there, even resorting to plastic bottles, japanese beverage company kieran said it'll switch to p t bottles to fight rising fuel and transportation costs. the release of the fruity redwine from francis boucher lay region is highly anticipated. japan, which is the world the world's number one importer wind from a plastic bottle. all right, that's our show. you can find out more on line d, w dot com slash business checks out on youtube a
a blueprint for further sake sale factories in europe and the prospect of further factories in north america. in the future. we are marveling, we've already committed to valencia dependent on subsidies. we expect there. the next site will probably be in eastern europe. the exact location has not been determined yet. by the end of the decade, folks wagons, petrie division expects to generate annual sales and excess of 20000000000 euros and employ up 220000 people in europe alone. all right, and...
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for those of you here in north america, cnn continues. for the rest of the world, ""african voices" changemakers is next. "african voices" changemakers is next. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the number 1 choice of online sellers and wolfgang puck go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free >>> welcome back to all of you watching us here in the united states and canada, i'm kim brunhuber, this is "cnn newsroom." we are learning exclusive new details about text messages by secret service agents that may have been deleted about the time of the u.s. capitol riot. multiple so
for those of you here in north america, cnn continues. for the rest of the world, ""african voices" changemakers is next. "african voices" changemakers is next. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to...
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the ukrainian military turn. hundreds of my re you post houses into stronghold with north america, usually both only with a, with a pro for the was all those 3 are as a boy should through thought about media. georgia, a, the with the militants. wanted any evacuation attempts. people fleeing from the burning city came under precision fire from the ukrainian army were suppose i was looking for. well, the focus i live and work up a lot about what else you figure i know about. oh, gotcha. i do do corporate australia style formula. laraca both, although it's pretty thought struggled with your personal debacle. so like we did for the, for the new c dash, middle running the volleyball outdoors. i know for staff care. but from, with, with asking, how would you say 9 in with the liberation of murder. you meant that an assault on each blog also became a rescue mission with i just said, oh and the dimensions. we just got a question here with the machine a much somebody a was kind of a little for a with journalist working in a married couple. no thousands of similar stories war correspondent now donna
the ukrainian military turn. hundreds of my re you post houses into stronghold with north america, usually both only with a, with a pro for the was all those 3 are as a boy should through thought about media. georgia, a, the with the militants. wanted any evacuation attempts. people fleeing from the burning city came under precision fire from the ukrainian army were suppose i was looking for. well, the focus i live and work up a lot about what else you figure i know about. oh, gotcha. i do do...
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i'm like, i do not prefer to be a beggar, but my husband died in the crisis of north america up was i when i came home to i don't have any one. we lost everything to do. yeah, that is why we came to lagos. i am begging with my children but not by choice. i wish somebody saw you young yuki, i when she was hoping for a better safe our future. but this was 4 years ago. amena has been on the streets ever since or been that one day. she can return to a classroom 60 percent of alco score children are girls which means 10000000 girls are now other school in nigeria, most of them up north. but due to the crisis in that region, they are forced to come to places like legal, incessant a tags and schools by criminal gangs, and must have doctors or students by bandits has largely affected school in, in them off since vocal her on terrorists, abducted over 200 school girls and at north eastern town of tobac, bruno state in 2014 dozens of all the schools have been targeted unit. so says last year alone about a $1500.00 students were kidnapped by gunmen. the insecurity is a big, big problem that we h
i'm like, i do not prefer to be a beggar, but my husband died in the crisis of north america up was i when i came home to i don't have any one. we lost everything to do. yeah, that is why we came to lagos. i am begging with my children but not by choice. i wish somebody saw you young yuki, i when she was hoping for a better safe our future. but this was 4 years ago. amena has been on the streets ever since or been that one day. she can return to a classroom 60 percent of alco score children are...
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in mexico and north america for the american market.uce up to 95% of that in brazil and argentina and the rest in europe. there are always a few components like chips, semiconductors and i think we will keep that because everything will get more expensive if we dream of localizing everything, there are societies and countries, conditions which give some nations an advantage and we should use that competitive advantage. i am not in favor of becoming fully self-sufficient and i think it's also a dream and would not improve. everything that's more expensive. matt: i am looking around here. the wait times or 12 months, 18 months if i can even get an allocation, i'm looking around at the ducati shops. they are all completely sold out. when will we get back to normal? >> we are ramping up the second half of the year delivering that and as we are cautious about that i think we significantly can reduce, but we are not really doubling up capacities because it will remain unstable it's our assumption. we have to be cautious but i'm sure we can re
in mexico and north america for the american market.uce up to 95% of that in brazil and argentina and the rest in europe. there are always a few components like chips, semiconductors and i think we will keep that because everything will get more expensive if we dream of localizing everything, there are societies and countries, conditions which give some nations an advantage and we should use that competitive advantage. i am not in favor of becoming fully self-sufficient and i think it's also a...
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t5 dinosaurs in north america at the time. , ., , , dinosaurs in north america at the time. , , , ., do make this number of l time. is a pretty unusual to find - these do make this number of bones, a skeleton in this good condition? some dinosaur skeletons, the fairly complete skeletons tend to be rear. there are a couple of dozen specimens of young known. these range from very complete specimens that are noted in museums, down to a handful of bones. it is a special find. t handful of bones. it is a special find. ~ ., ., ., . ., ., , , find. i know are auction houses get very excited _ find. i know are auction houses get very excited about _ find. i know are auction houses get very excited about things _ find. i know are auction houses get very excited about things like - find. i know are auction houses get very excited about things like this, | very excited about things like this, obviously, but scientists not so excited. what is your reaction that it has been sold now to a private buyer? t it has been sold now to a private bu er? ~' ., , , ., ,, ., buyer? i think i would speak for
t5 dinosaurs in north america at the time. , ., , , dinosaurs in north america at the time. , , , ., do make this number of l time. is a pretty unusual to find - these do make this number of bones, a skeleton in this good condition? some dinosaur skeletons, the fairly complete skeletons tend to be rear. there are a couple of dozen specimens of young known. these range from very complete specimens that are noted in museums, down to a handful of bones. it is a special find. t handful of bones. it...
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good to talk to you, our north america businessj to you, our north america business correspondent therethis feeling the pain right now? what effect is that having?— the pain right now? what effect is that having? the pain right now? what effect is that havinu? ~ ., ., ., , ., ., that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery — that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery store _ that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery store and _ that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery store and price's - to the grocery store and price's feel and are manageable. 0f to the grocery store and price's feel and are manageable. of course folks can say that what is going on here is the administration failing. is it a supply chain issues? are goods not available? and what we don't realise in the american economy is that so many ingredients come from different places of course, most americans are unfamiliar with how far away their food sources come from. we are talking about prepared foods, the prices of those have risen in such a way that the average american cannot buy beet
good to talk to you, our north america businessj to you, our north america business correspondent therethis feeling the pain right now? what effect is that having?— the pain right now? what effect is that having? the pain right now? what effect is that havinu? ~ ., ., ., , ., ., that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery — that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery store _ that having? without a doubt. you go to the grocery store and _ that having? without a doubt. you go...
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and you saw that all over north and south america.he upon millions were killed, tortured, abused, exploited, put into slavery. and not just in the old days. we are talking over hundreds of years and the abuse, the physical abuse, the exploitation, sexual abuse continues today. so while we talk about the doctrine of discovery and all of the abuse as though it was in the long-ago past, it is still having implications today, which is why so many want the church officially resend, repeal, revoke, whatever they need to do, the doctrine of discovery and start accepting responsibility for what is happening in the here and now. amy: as we begin to wrap up, pamela palmater, if you can give us context, globally, for the pope's apology is, whether we're talking about australia, the united states, or your country, canada? >> well, different popes have given different apologies all around the world, rtand south america, european countries, for the atrocities, the violence, physical abuse, you name it. they have tried to make these very wide-rangin
and you saw that all over north and south america.he upon millions were killed, tortured, abused, exploited, put into slavery. and not just in the old days. we are talking over hundreds of years and the abuse, the physical abuse, the exploitation, sexual abuse continues today. so while we talk about the doctrine of discovery and all of the abuse as though it was in the long-ago past, it is still having implications today, which is why so many want the church officially resend, repeal, revoke,...
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for those in north america, "cnn newsroom" continues after a break.ur international viewers, "inside africa" is next. ♪ >>> welcome back to all of you watching here in the united states and canada. i'm kim brunhuber. this is "cnn newsroom." the world health organization is declaring the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. according to the agency there have been more than 16,000 cases of monkeypox in more than 75 countries and five deaths in africa. the director general explained why the w.h.o. was making this designation. >> w.h.o. assessment is the risk of monkeypox is moderate globalry and in all regions except in the european region where we assess the risk is high. >> w.h.o. also cautioned against being passive about preventing measures -- preventive measures, saying vaccines can take up to three weeks before they're fully effective. we spoke with dr. jorge rodriguez, asked him if these increasing case numbers are just the tip of the iceberg and who's most at risk? here he is. >> i believe, unfortunately, that it
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i mean, you know, most of the level 3 with north america who usually both only from, with a little a but yes it pro, for the was told when those move to the board should through thought about media. georgia, a, the with the militants, wanted any evacuation attempts. people thing from the burning state came under presentation fire from the ukrainian army a glimpse over the phone cuz i only got a lot of all those. thank you for your help. okay. oh, gotcha. well, if you do come across any luna style upon your locker, also a little tricky thought for hold with your post. a little mark looks like we did a $100.00 care. but from with a would you say 9 in with the liberation of murder? you will meant that an assault on each blog. i'm so became a rescue mission with you. yeah. but i just had a question here with the machine a somebody doing a suitable for a with journalist working in a married couple. no thousands of similar stories. war correspondent now donna frederickson was one of the 1st to speak to residents of a recently liberated murray, you call neighborhood a laugh at what we've go
i mean, you know, most of the level 3 with north america who usually both only from, with a little a but yes it pro, for the was told when those move to the board should through thought about media. georgia, a, the with the militants, wanted any evacuation attempts. people thing from the burning state came under presentation fire from the ukrainian army a glimpse over the phone cuz i only got a lot of all those. thank you for your help. okay. oh, gotcha. well, if you do come across any luna...
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creation of radio mayak to accompanying khrushchev on trips from the first delhi's live broadcasts of north americaore the program international panorama today in the world resonate and interview with dnkster french and eighth impressive biography of dmitry casting. i was running somewhere all the time to be the first to be the first these words are heroes from a play of my own composition, georgy zubkov undoubtedly wrote about himself thousands of kilometers of journalistic roads hundreds of reports of fateful meetings and countless interviews, georgy zubkov was not just a legend and not just a brilliant journalist metra's international affairs officer teacher, he is the whole mainland, domestic journalism. people knew better than any production department that when they would go and how early they came at the seventeenth to the eighteenth minute of the program, the time when information about international life actually began in the distant forty-ninth came to gost or radio for half a century remained one of the main faces of soviet journalism television radio especially television . this is gene
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civilians, the ukrainian military turn. hundreds of my review post houses into strong health with north america who usually both only from with boy i deal with all of our in a pro fair the room was store when i was was 3 or the board should through thought. now the media, georgia, a, the with the militants, wanted any evacuation attempts. people fleeing from the burning city came under precision fire from the ukrainian army. a voice i was looking for was with uncle, say, a lot about with us and he said, i know about oh gosh, it bloody today. corporate australia style. fornia laraca both although i will be teeth are struggled with your post, a little mark will for like we did for the, from the news from little running the volleyball outdoors, profound dogs care, which one with a would you say i deal with the liberation of murder you meant that an assault on each block also became a rescue mission. with a question here with the machine and not a, [000:00:00;00] a with journalist working in a married couple, no thousands of similar stories. war correspondent now donna frederickson was one of the 1
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i think the fear of fatigue is something that ukrainians worried about europeans and people in north america, the countries that have been supporting ukraine through this war. they're worried that as inflation creeps up as that energy crisis hits europe in the ottoman winter, that there's going to be pressure on you grand leaders to come to some kind of deal on rushes terms to basically end this conflict. but i don't see any real willingness here in ukrainian society to make compromises right now. russia's occupying 20 percent of ukraine's territory. no one is talking about, you know, legitimizing that legalizing allowing russia to incorporate those territories. but there is also the question of economics. can ukraine hold out people savings now in many cases are running out after 5 months of people struggling to find new jobs. people who have left the country unable to come back with their jobs disappeared. so i think that economic front ukraine's ability to keep on going is actually in the coming months, can be more of an issue than the military side. because they're found out there is no
i think the fear of fatigue is something that ukrainians worried about europeans and people in north america, the countries that have been supporting ukraine through this war. they're worried that as inflation creeps up as that energy crisis hits europe in the ottoman winter, that there's going to be pressure on you grand leaders to come to some kind of deal on rushes terms to basically end this conflict. but i don't see any real willingness here in ukrainian society to make compromises right...
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ukrainian military turn. hundreds of my review post houses into strong health with other public with north america who usually both only from, with in, you know, oh boy, i deal with a, a, a, the store when those booster, as a boy should throw up. if not, i mean you're a ga, a, the with the militants wanted any evacuation attempts. people fleeing from the burning city came under precision fire from the ukrainian army, a little the phone cuz i live and work up a lot about what else i know about. oh gosh, it loaded today? corporate australia style laraca. both of our homes are struggled with your post a little mark will. so like we did for the for the news from little volume about outdoor paradox care. but from with, with when you are asking for co, how would you say no in with the liberation of murder, you will then that an assault on each blog. i'm so became a rescue mission with i to say, oh and that much. anyways, i'd go label question here with the machine a little for a with journalist working in a married couple. no thousands of similar stories. war correspondent now donna frederickson was one
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energy prices stay high and that a cost of living, chrysler effects, ordinary people in europe and north america, that there could be calls for some kind of reduction to the sanctions on russia. to try and get more rush energy out to bring prices down. ukraine reward that, that would basically enable russia to continue this warren to earn even more money than it already is. so an attempt, our wildest conflict still in everyone's minds on the kind of top table, top of the gender, to really make sure that those transactions are russia are imposed. and they are then there for the long term. and really, we can russian its ability to threaten ukraine and security. i just a briefly, nick, what more can you tell us about ukraine sir? counter offensive for that ukraine includes, are currently preparing, which is why they're also urging a citizen, sir, in the course on region or to evacuate. ukraine's really are benefiting from western weapons deliveries those american built rocket launchers, high mazda can reach target 70 to 80 kilometers away. that really has been a game change in recent days, we've se
energy prices stay high and that a cost of living, chrysler effects, ordinary people in europe and north america, that there could be calls for some kind of reduction to the sanctions on russia. to try and get more rush energy out to bring prices down. ukraine reward that, that would basically enable russia to continue this warren to earn even more money than it already is. so an attempt, our wildest conflict still in everyone's minds on the kind of top table, top of the gender, to really make...
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they are very wide, that as energy prices rise as the current cost of living crisis in europe and north america develops that there's gonna be an appetite to try and draw back on some of these sanctions imposed for this war on russia, and that there will be some kind of deal done at ukraine's expense to try and bring down energy prices. so i putting russia on a list like that, that is then very difficult for any near future u. s. ministration or different policy makers to then dal back on and that would really keep the pressure on russia in the long term and really make it difficult for international business to engage with russia. ok, the ukranian government has urged civilians in the southern casts on region to evacuate. now that areas currently occupied by russian troops, ukraine says, is preparing a counter offensive there. but more can you tell us about this neck we've really seen ukraine in some parts. actually. now going to counter offensive in the last few days, particularly the arrival of western weapons. those american high mas, rocket launchers have enabled ukraine to hit russian tar
they are very wide, that as energy prices rise as the current cost of living crisis in europe and north america develops that there's gonna be an appetite to try and draw back on some of these sanctions imposed for this war on russia, and that there will be some kind of deal done at ukraine's expense to try and bring down energy prices. so i putting russia on a list like that, that is then very difficult for any near future u. s. ministration or different policy makers to then dal back on and...