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it will work out better for a north america, interestingly enough. so by the way of the, of stocks off the e v. car makers like vivian loose it or tesla. they saw a pretty big again, sir in the friday session. all right, that's the one and only ins court in new york. we thank you and that's our show for more on these and other headline check us out online. it'll be dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the dw news channel. i'm seeing beasley berlin, thanks for watching. making the headlights and what's behind them. daily news, africa, the show that the issue is shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally well in the streams, to give you enough report and insight into our cars. funding was on the ground and reporting from across the continent. the trends doesn't matter to you. next on d w. because india, a healthy touch with green gray wasteland. ah, the kitchen gardens project latest female trash pickers. how to grow their own vegetable. li info. all women don't eat meta, improving their diet and income in the process
it will work out better for a north america, interestingly enough. so by the way of the, of stocks off the e v. car makers like vivian loose it or tesla. they saw a pretty big again, sir in the friday session. all right, that's the one and only ins court in new york. we thank you and that's our show for more on these and other headline check us out online. it'll be dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the dw news channel. i'm seeing beasley berlin, thanks for watching. making the...
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parts for electric batteries and also some minerals, some materials actually have to come from north america or at least from some trading partners. and if not, then certain models do not qualify for the tax credits besides the ruling from the treasury department. there are also some other criteria, so only models up to a certain price range quantify and also only people up to a certain income level, but no variance. we will be much smarter on april 18th, that spend the rest of the internal revenue service will tell us precisely which model qualifies for what tax credit these sourcing issues sound like. they're going to be a challenge for these companies for a while to come. that is true, but to a certain degree, i mean, that's the intention of the biden administration. they want to get less dependent from china, even though, especially when we talk about those minerals. i mean, most of the refineries for those, they're actually based in china. so it's going to take some time, but that's the intention of the biden administration to it's a good to create some supply chains in the united state
parts for electric batteries and also some minerals, some materials actually have to come from north america or at least from some trading partners. and if not, then certain models do not qualify for the tax credits besides the ruling from the treasury department. there are also some other criteria, so only models up to a certain price range quantify and also only people up to a certain income level, but no variance. we will be much smarter on april 18th, that spend the rest of the internal...
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get a credit of $3750 if you secure the critical minerals it takes to produce that battery in north americacountries that have a free trade agreementgr with america. so we have a dependable, reliable supply chain that wouldn't be choked off by countries such as china, russia, whether it be iran, north korea, those who don't have any, anyea, relationship to our values whatsoever. and do not wish us well, i would say. but with that, the other 3750 to equal $7500 for a battery would be that if the bat truely is basically -- battery is basically manufactured in north america. now, what's wrong with bringing these types of jobs in manufacturing? ifma it's going to be our transportation mode,nk don't you think we ought to have a dependable supply chain? that's all. but, no, the treasury department has made a decision without even putting the rules and regulations out yet. they just made it on the whims and wishes of what they want to do. after we passed the piece of legislation we voted for, they basically said, okay, now we're going to basically allow people to continue to get the clash 7500. --
get a credit of $3750 if you secure the critical minerals it takes to produce that battery in north americacountries that have a free trade agreementgr with america. so we have a dependable, reliable supply chain that wouldn't be choked off by countries such as china, russia, whether it be iran, north korea, those who don't have any, anyea, relationship to our values whatsoever. and do not wish us well, i would say. but with that, the other 3750 to equal $7500 for a battery would be that if the...
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so british victory in the seven yearwaleft the empire with a vastly expanded territory in north america, which you guys can get a nse of in this map, which we looked at last time. so yellow, you've got all this french territory that is ceded to the british. so they have this vastly expanded territory. they also have a huge war debt coming out of this war. right. so thimet that they not only had debt to repay, but also a costly new area to defend in their impeal holdings. now, in the wake of the war, successive british administrators would seek ways to make theolonies pay what they considered their fair share for the maintenance of this big territory and ying off the war debt. now to many of the colonists who were really not used to interventions or taxes coming from britain, these efforts seemed kind of oppressive and unfair. so today i want to introduce some of the complication. these are some more complications into this traditional narrative of the lead up to the american revolution by asking you guys to think about these reforms from multiple perspectives. so from the american persp
so british victory in the seven yearwaleft the empire with a vastly expanded territory in north america, which you guys can get a nse of in this map, which we looked at last time. so yellow, you've got all this french territory that is ceded to the british. so they have this vastly expanded territory. they also have a huge war debt coming out of this war. right. so thimet that they not only had debt to repay, but also a costly new area to defend in their impeal holdings. now, in the wake of the...
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the excess percentage is still in north america, and while the sales in north america beat significantlyerating margin was still down from last year as a percentage. and i think they are promoting. i think they possibly are getting consumers used to discounting product, and i'm not talking about marquee products such as jordan retros, air force, or a few others. i'm talking about a large swath of product both in apparel added footwear. >> i don't see those jordans on sale one bitting sam. obviously the inventories weighing in on it. up 15% year over year. nike seems confident they're going to work that down as the year goes on. do you see that as a possibility would deep, deep discounting? >> if you look at the inventory levels, which we estimate are still about $800 million where they should be on an optimum basis, again, in north america, it looks feasible they could get their inventory into line by the end of q4. again, they've got to do everything almost perfectly to do so. the inventory levels that came in at the end of the third quarter were i thought the best they could have done,
the excess percentage is still in north america, and while the sales in north america beat significantlyerating margin was still down from last year as a percentage. and i think they are promoting. i think they possibly are getting consumers used to discounting product, and i'm not talking about marquee products such as jordan retros, air force, or a few others. i'm talking about a large swath of product both in apparel added footwear. >> i don't see those jordans on sale one bitting sam....
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andrew air in north america trade adviser for the german machinery and equipment manufacturers association. thanks so much for your time. there's long been a shortage of skilled workers in germany, especially in the field of medicine. some recently arrived refugees from ukraine have experience working as doctors, nurses or orderlies back in their home country skills. they'd be happy to transfer to germany, but it's a difficult process requiring most foreign medical workers to go through retraining . catarina berlin duke had to leave everything behind in ukraine, her family friends, and her job. she's a dental assistant and doesn't have much experience on hospital wards, but she's getting a helping hand at the vile heim hospital in bavaria. veto shawna is also from ukraine, but has been here for over 2 years and is showing her new colleague the ropes that a wonderful job. i try hard. i tried to do everything well, just as i learned in ukraine, full garage door this even if it's all a more complicated, sometimes i try to make the best of it all over the worst or no, it was more logical. tilo
andrew air in north america trade adviser for the german machinery and equipment manufacturers association. thanks so much for your time. there's long been a shortage of skilled workers in germany, especially in the field of medicine. some recently arrived refugees from ukraine have experience working as doctors, nurses or orderlies back in their home country skills. they'd be happy to transfer to germany, but it's a difficult process requiring most foreign medical workers to go through...
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nothing is a board member of the coalition of hindus, of north america. one of the groups against this ordinance is you're not going break. and why is your organization opposed to legal protections against cost discrimination? the article is because seattle and dell has no data on any cost discrimination in seattle or around united states. so the be seeing how long did you fix the people reciting in seattle on the basis of no data? and let me just share with you what it comes to member. oh, was in a conversation with somebody protesting outside ask the question. there is no data . hawaii doing this and she said, could they opposition is saying there's no data and it's are anecdotal, but that's how you start. you build your data anecdotes. i mean, what kind of an ecosystem is there? so there is a lot wrong legacy because of the law because it's racist. it's discriminatory because it targets one single community, which is a he mostly out against. so by trying to stop discrimination, causing discrimination for a subset of the population. there's a number of
nothing is a board member of the coalition of hindus, of north america. one of the groups against this ordinance is you're not going break. and why is your organization opposed to legal protections against cost discrimination? the article is because seattle and dell has no data on any cost discrimination in seattle or around united states. so the be seeing how long did you fix the people reciting in seattle on the basis of no data? and let me just share with you what it comes to member. oh, was...
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this is asia and africa this is not europe and this is not north america and they say that the africannt, for example, it will become in 10-20 years, the continents where christians will live most of all in the world very dynamically. christian churches are developing there. can we not take this into account, or the country mentioned in america yes, today, in my opinion, already in first place in terms of population in the world, about one and a half, billion, one million, four hundred billion, 400 million, some kind of statistics like that. but there is an ancient christian church there, which is also very actively developing, very dynamic of living such a tradition of a living christian faith. well , maybe it is invisible in this sea of people who still profess hinduism . most of the vast majority of indians are hindus, but there is such a church and it also has several million people. is not few. just in the indian sea. i'll say it again. this is imperceptible, and in other regions of asia there are huge churches in the same korea in southeast asia, and this is all without excep
this is asia and africa this is not europe and this is not north america and they say that the africannt, for example, it will become in 10-20 years, the continents where christians will live most of all in the world very dynamically. christian churches are developing there. can we not take this into account, or the country mentioned in america yes, today, in my opinion, already in first place in terms of population in the world, about one and a half, billion, one million, four hundred billion,...
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plant in quebec is the largest semiconducting packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont -- [applause] president biden: chips made in vermont, in upstate new york, are sent up here to be packaged. but now they're expanding with the support of the canadian government. and there's going to be a lot more work to do thanks to the bipartisan chips and science act i signed into law last year, companies are breaking ground for new semiconductor plants across the united states representing billions of dollars in new investments in american high-tech manufacturing. $12 billion from a semi conductor facility in arizona. $100 billion in new york, the single largest investment of its kind ever in the world. and chips begin to roll off these production lines in america it will be coming to canada to be packaged and that's a lot of jobs, a lot of good-paying jobs. and today -- [applause] president biden: and today, i'm also making available through the defense production act $50 million to incentivize more u.s. and canadian companies to invest in packaging semicon
plant in quebec is the largest semiconducting packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont -- [applause] president biden: chips made in vermont, in upstate new york, are sent up here to be packaged. but now they're expanding with the support of the canadian government. and there's going to be a lot more work to do thanks to the bipartisan chips and science act i signed into law last year, companies are breaking ground for new semiconductor plants across the united...
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mike mansuetti, the president of bosch north america. mr. nathan pranger, the vice president and general manager of nucor steel. ms. kristi broadwater, the senior vice president of human resources for e. a. sween. mr. chris garcia, the chief executive officer of health supply u.s. mr. jonathan dawley, the president and chief executive officer of kion north america. and finally, our secretary of commerce, harry lightsey, and his remarkable team which worked around the clock to produce these successes, are here tonight. ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for making 2022 a record-breaking year in south carolina. and this year, letÂs do it again. last year presented numerous challenges for the people of south carolina, including those resulting from the misguided and unconstitutional policies of the biden administration, such as dramatic inflation and sharp interest rate hikes. left unchecked, run-away federal spending has created the specter of a recession on the horizon. yet i remain confident about the future of our state because i have fait
mike mansuetti, the president of bosch north america. mr. nathan pranger, the vice president and general manager of nucor steel. ms. kristi broadwater, the senior vice president of human resources for e. a. sween. mr. chris garcia, the chief executive officer of health supply u.s. mr. jonathan dawley, the president and chief executive officer of kion north america. and finally, our secretary of commerce, harry lightsey, and his remarkable team which worked around the clock to produce these...
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mike sweaty, the president of bought north america. mr. nathan -- the vice president and general manager of new core steel. miss christy broadwater, the senior vice president of human resources for ye sweeney. mr. chris garcia, the chief executive officer of -- supply u.s.. mister jonathan dolly, the chief executive officer of keion north america. finally, our secretary of commerce, -- and his remarkable team which worked around the clock to produce these successes and they're here tonight. ladies and gentlemen, we thank you all for making 2020 to a record breaking year in south carolina. let's do it again. [applause] >> thank, you last year, presented numerous challenges for the people of south carolina, including those resulting from misguided and unconstitutional policies of the biden administration. such as dramatic inflation and sharp interest rate hikes. left unchecked, runaway federal spending has created the specter of a recession on our horizon. yet, i am confident about the future. of our state, because i have faith in the people
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so those are enough and board members of the coalition of in those of north america. thank you so much ma'am. thank you. thank you. and that's it for the earth is born. i website, the dover dot com, forward slash asia. i. mazama follows on facebook and twitter to back again tomorrow at the same time. so you, there was a boy and with this award winning offer is available worldwide for every language level, learning german has never been simpler german to go. what? making the headlights and what's behind them. d. w, news, africa. the show that faculty issues have been the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally where on the street to give you enough reports on the inside. our correspondence with on the ground reporting from across the continent, all the french stuff, the mob to you t w news, africa every friday on d, w ah, china apply just to marshal all the states resources towards technological self sufficiency. that's as washington export controls seek to choke off supply. we go to the national people's congress in a jane. also on the show german, chancell
so those are enough and board members of the coalition of in those of north america. thank you so much ma'am. thank you. thank you. and that's it for the earth is born. i website, the dover dot com, forward slash asia. i. mazama follows on facebook and twitter to back again tomorrow at the same time. so you, there was a boy and with this award winning offer is available worldwide for every language level, learning german has never been simpler german to go. what? making the headlights and...
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and what can we say about the millions of anglicans who live in north america, africa and asia , but, but such a decision, and therefore the church of england continues to maneuver and balance a little, as if without giving this decision a final character. although there is little hope that they will be able to resist this temptation before this pressure. and hungary, if we are talking about europe . of course, poland. oddly enough, where even in relation to such an issue as abortion. christians managed to defend their position. this is generally a complex topic. you look at us even in russia does not work, in the meantime, to bring, that is , abortions because of the chi policy. yes, to remove them from the mental health system. and bring. the most important thing before the consciousness of the majority of our compatriots is that after all this is an unacceptable practice, that it is a sin, that it is scary when you can have an abortion calmly and freely without incurring at all. there is even moral responsibility for this, but in poland it’s not so much more, firstly there was a c
and what can we say about the millions of anglicans who live in north america, africa and asia , but, but such a decision, and therefore the church of england continues to maneuver and balance a little, as if without giving this decision a final character. although there is little hope that they will be able to resist this temptation before this pressure. and hungary, if we are talking about europe . of course, poland. oddly enough, where even in relation to such an issue as abortion....
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she's a board member of the coalition of hindus of north america. one of the groups against this ordinance is you're going to wake him. why is your organization opposed to legal protections against cost discrimination? me i will pose because seattle and dal has no data on any cost discrimination in seattle or around united states. so they're basing out law, which affects the people reciting in seattle on the basis of no data. and let me just share with you what a council member i was in a conversation with somebody for protesting oh, tight. asked the question, there is no data. how are you doing this? and she said, god, they opposition is saying that is no data and it's all anecdotal. but that's how you start. you build your data anecdotes. i mean what kind of the legal system is there. so there is a lot wrong with this data because with the law, because it's racist, it's discriminatory because it targets one single community, which is a hindu met against. so by trying to stop discrimination, they're causing discrimination, but a subset of the popul
she's a board member of the coalition of hindus of north america. one of the groups against this ordinance is you're going to wake him. why is your organization opposed to legal protections against cost discrimination? me i will pose because seattle and dal has no data on any cost discrimination in seattle or around united states. so they're basing out law, which affects the people reciting in seattle on the basis of no data. and let me just share with you what a council member i was in a...
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uh, well, we haven't had a single passing match, we've been contacted by players who are in north americaor now. while it's all at the negotiation stage. i hope we can do it with this guy, after all , they say, you don't have to be there to hit. uh, dynamo minsk and the same scouts who came to watch our games, guys who are old. it's also kind of like they passed the age of the draft, but they again paid attention to them. and maybe a couple of people will be drafted in uh. well, this is again the opinion of the scouts. e. this season, we will now supplement the majority of hockey players, where the scammers are sent to extra-league teams for the president's cup , tv presenters former england international harry linniki once said they were aware of his future role at the bbc after he was suspended for criticizing british government policies. after dozens of employees refused to work in solidarity with the clinic, sports broadcasting in the uk faced problems on the air at the bbc as we see pressure on employees , the corporation removed its highest paid anchor on friday. after he wrote to t
uh, well, we haven't had a single passing match, we've been contacted by players who are in north americaor now. while it's all at the negotiation stage. i hope we can do it with this guy, after all , they say, you don't have to be there to hit. uh, dynamo minsk and the same scouts who came to watch our games, guys who are old. it's also kind of like they passed the age of the draft, but they again paid attention to them. and maybe a couple of people will be drafted in uh. well, this is again...
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has it spurred any interest to take advantage of some of the subsidies on offer >> north america haseen long on our radar screen for stronger growth i just referred to the strong side for europe. that's why we have made many investments into tires which we are ramping further up we are well positioned there and we take it into consideration once we look for further growth but as we talked about our supply base and partners, we profit well once our partners are investing and giving us new technologies at a very competitive price in the northern market. so we welcome this opportunity for us internally but also for our suppliers and partners. >> thank you for joining us this morning. nikolai setzer, ceo of continental. >>> let's take a look at european equitiesle we're approaching two hours into the trading session. we have a mixed picture in europe no major moves in either direction. we have some underperformers in some markets there's a developing story around a probe into potential antitrust practices, a potential story there. that's one to dig into we've got a bit of green on the bo
has it spurred any interest to take advantage of some of the subsidies on offer >> north america haseen long on our radar screen for stronger growth i just referred to the strong side for europe. that's why we have made many investments into tires which we are ramping further up we are well positioned there and we take it into consideration once we look for further growth but as we talked about our supply base and partners, we profit well once our partners are investing and giving us new...
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peter bowes, our north america, - bowes, our north america, respondent, thank you for keeping us up—to—dateister, benjamin netanyahu, has postponed a controversialjudicial reform bill which has provoked mass protests and widespread strikes. he said the delay, until the next session of parliament, would enable dialogue and avoid a civil war. the reforms would give israel's most right—wing government in history control overjudicial appointments. opponents say the plans undermine democracy and help mr netanyahu, as he faces an ongoing trial for corruption. our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. the anger has built for weeks, erupting today outside the israeli parliament. this country is gripped by unprecedented turmoil, and a leader who had been refusing to give in. we are fighting for our democracy, and we won't give up. the brutality of what is happening is overwhelming, and if it continues, it will be irreversible. all day, they demanded mr netanyahu back down but they were met with silence and security forces. the police are now pushing the protesters back from this point. we'v
peter bowes, our north america, - bowes, our north america, respondent, thank you for keeping us up—to—dateister, benjamin netanyahu, has postponed a controversialjudicial reform bill which has provoked mass protests and widespread strikes. he said the delay, until the next session of parliament, would enable dialogue and avoid a civil war. the reforms would give israel's most right—wing government in history control overjudicial appointments. opponents say the plans undermine democracy...
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uh, we didn't have a single passing match, there were contacts with players who are in north americat the negotiation stage. i hope we can do it with this guy, after all, they say, you don't have to be there to hit. eh, dynamo minsk and the same scouts who came to watch our games, guys who are older. it's also kind of like they're past the draft age, but they're paying attention to them again and maybe a couple of people will be drafted in uh. well, this is again the opinion of the scouts. e. this season we will add. now most dynamoshenko hockey players have been sent to extra lega teams. to participate in the draw president's cup, television presenters former england footballer harry linniki said he was not aware of his future role at the bbc after he was suspended due to criticism of british government policies. after dozens of employees refused to work in solidarity with the clinic , sports broadcasting in the uk faced problems on the air at the bbc as we see pressure on employees , the corporation stepped aside its highest paid presenter on friday. after he tweeted that the uk go
uh, we didn't have a single passing match, there were contacts with players who are in north americat the negotiation stage. i hope we can do it with this guy, after all, they say, you don't have to be there to hit. eh, dynamo minsk and the same scouts who came to watch our games, guys who are older. it's also kind of like they're past the draft age, but they're paying attention to them again and maybe a couple of people will be drafted in uh. well, this is again the opinion of the scouts. e....
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people are curious, why is the north america correspondent interviewing tim davie.s, some of the main media outlets have picked it up. remember this is the biggest news organisation in the world, and tim davie is at the top of that organisation as director general. so it has got a lot of attention here in the us, to answer your question. meanwile the person at the centre of the crisis went to join the crowds to support his home team today — leicester city as they were beat 3—1 by chelsea. he was seen relaxing and having his photos taken with fans. foxes fans outside the king power stadium of the past few days. he is a leicester legend and i think he has been very unfairly treated. i disagree the whole banning element. i think he has a right to reflectl what other people are thinking. for somebody who has been on match of the day for over 20 years, ijust find it disappointing all that has gone on, reauy. — but i support him. i'm glad to see that other players and other pundits are supporting him so hopefully the bbc get the finger about getting back on tv. i'm disapp
people are curious, why is the north america correspondent interviewing tim davie.s, some of the main media outlets have picked it up. remember this is the biggest news organisation in the world, and tim davie is at the top of that organisation as director general. so it has got a lot of attention here in the us, to answer your question. meanwile the person at the centre of the crisis went to join the crowds to support his home team today — leicester city as they were beat 3—1 by chelsea....
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our north america correspondent nomia iqbal sent this report from nashville. — it contains some distressing footage. this is the moment when audrey hale prepares to kill. the 28—year—old turns up at the school in a car, shoots the glass to get inside, and then stalks the halls with a rifle. minutes later, police officers michael and rex arrive. let's no! michael and rex arrive. let's go! footage _ michael and rex arrive. let's go! footage released - michael and rex arrive. let's go! footage released by - michael and rex arrive. let's i go! footage released by police shows when — go! footage released by police shows when officer _ go! footage released by police shows when officer engelbert i shows when officer engelbert enters the school. after a room to room search of the ground floor they hear gunfire upstairs and had to intercept. as he rounds the corner, one of the officers spots the attacker and takes the shot. police say the assailant, audrey hale, carefully planned the attack and that she was born a woman but recently identified on social media as a man.
our north america correspondent nomia iqbal sent this report from nashville. — it contains some distressing footage. this is the moment when audrey hale prepares to kill. the 28—year—old turns up at the school in a car, shoots the glass to get inside, and then stalks the halls with a rifle. minutes later, police officers michael and rex arrive. let's no! michael and rex arrive. let's go! footage _ michael and rex arrive. let's go! footage released - michael and rex arrive. let's go!...
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the ibm plant in quebec is the largest semi conductor packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont and upstate new york are shipped to to can date to be packaged. but now they're expanding with the support of the canadian government. there's going to be more work to do thanks to the bipartisan chips and science act signed into law. companies are breaking ground for new semi conductor plans represents billions in new investment and and high tech american manufacturing. $12 billion from semi conductors in arizona. $20 billion for intel in ohio. $100 billion in new york, the single largest investment of its kind ever in the world. chips began to roll off the new production lines in america a lot of them will be coming to canada to be packaged. that's a lot of jobs. good-paying jobs. today -- [applause] today i'm also making available through the defense product act $50 million to incentivize more u.s. and canadian companies to make more chips. that brings us to the second pillar. because of our shared prosperity is deeply connected to our shared security. in the
the ibm plant in quebec is the largest semi conductor packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont and upstate new york are shipped to to can date to be packaged. but now they're expanding with the support of the canadian government. there's going to be more work to do thanks to the bipartisan chips and science act signed into law. companies are breaking ground for new semi conductor plans represents billions in new investment and and high tech american manufacturing....
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the ibm plant in quebec is the largest semiconductor packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont. and upstate new york are shipped to beaumont to be packaged in electronic components. now beaumont is expanding with the support of the canadian government, and there's going to be a lot more work thanks to the bipartisan chips and science act i signed into law last year. companies are breaking ground for semiconductor plants across the united states representing billions of dollars in new investments in american high-tech manufacturing, $12 million from manufacturing company in arizona. $20 billion and counts for intel in ohio. $100 billion in new york, the single largest investment of its kind ever in the world. chips began to roll off the new production lines in america a lot of them will be coming to canada to be packaged and that's a lot of jobs, good paying jobs, and today. i'm making available $50 million to incentivize u.s. and canadian companies to invest in packaged semiconductors, printed boards. because of our shared prosperity is deeply connected to
the ibm plant in quebec is the largest semiconductor packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont. and upstate new york are shipped to beaumont to be packaged in electronic components. now beaumont is expanding with the support of the canadian government, and there's going to be a lot more work thanks to the bipartisan chips and science act i signed into law last year. companies are breaking ground for semiconductor plants across the united states representing billions...
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different region of the world than the one that buys these from it today goods, namely, europe and north americaica cannot, latin america cannot, the rest of asia cannot absorb all that is produced by the world factory. therefore, these patiences cannot, er, make too sharp movements in order to er not to feel what putin is feeling today, it is the harsh sanctions that is why i think he will call president zelensky, he will tell him something, but he will play in his chinese group before the visit of the seat to moscow. putin in this articles, putin is not talking about a new territorial reality, he uses the term about a new geopolitical reality, well, that is, the rhetoric has transformed a little. starting from february 24, 2022 and about the fact that the west needs to accept a new geopolitical reality, that is, the return of russia to the geopolitical influence that was in russia until 1997, when there was another expansion nato expansion well, i think it's a shame that putin likes this piece and we'll see it in the near future , so here he can be calm about the new reality in ukraine. he wil
different region of the world than the one that buys these from it today goods, namely, europe and north americaica cannot, latin america cannot, the rest of asia cannot absorb all that is produced by the world factory. therefore, these patiences cannot, er, make too sharp movements in order to er not to feel what putin is feeling today, it is the harsh sanctions that is why i think he will call president zelensky, he will tell him something, but he will play in his chinese group before the...
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different region of the world than the one that buys these goods from it today, namely uh, europe and north america't, africa can't, latin america can't, other parts of asia can't absorb everything that is produced by the world factory. therefore, uh- these you can't be patient, you can't make too sharp movements in order not to feel what putin is feeling today , it's the harsh sanctions that's why i think he'll call president zelensky, he'll tell him something, but he'll play in his chinese group before the visit of the seat to moscow, a large text of the seat in russia and, accordingly, in china, was published by putin in this article , putin is not talking about the new territorial reality, he uses the term about the new geopolitical reality, well, that is, the rhetoric has transformed a little. does this mean, sir? volodymyr, what putin is calling for or emphasizing is that it is not only about a new territorial reality when they bit off part of the ukrainian territory starting from february 24, 2022, and about the fact that the west needs to accept a new geopolitical reality , that is, the ret
different region of the world than the one that buys these goods from it today, namely uh, europe and north america't, africa can't, latin america can't, other parts of asia can't absorb everything that is produced by the world factory. therefore, uh- these you can't be patient, you can't make too sharp movements in order not to feel what putin is feeling today , it's the harsh sanctions that's why i think he'll call president zelensky, he'll tell him something, but he'll play in his chinese...
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. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline many years before neonicotinos were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these products are safeand we he lots o studies show th. >> many scientists whose research is not funded by the pesticide industry challenge the safety of neonics, saying that even low levels of exposure can fect the ility of heybees to communite and canuppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and varroa mites. > the effects of these pesticides on the bees is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can'tind their y home, ey can't bring rources bk to the hve, the hive ts depleted of worker bees and forager bees, and the hive just crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollinators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the n
. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline many years before neonicotinos were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these products are safeand we he lots o studies show th. >> many scientists whose research is not funded by the pesticide industry challenge the safety of neonics, saying that even low levels of exposure can fect the ility of heybees to communite and canuppress their immune system, making them...
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is the largest semiconductor packaging, packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont. chips made in vermont. in upstate new york are shipped to bro, mont. to be packaged in electronic components. but now, bro man is expanding with the support of the canadian government, and there's going to be a lot more work to do. thanks to the bipartisan ships and science act. i signed a law last year. companies are breaking ground for a new semiconductor plants across the united states representing billions of dollars in new investments in american high tech manufacturing. $12 billion from taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company in arizona. $20 billion in counting for intel on ohio. $100 billion in new york, the single largest investment of its kind ever in the world. and shift began to roll off these new production lines in america. a lot of them are going to be coming to canada to be packaged , and that's a lot of jobs, good paying jobs and today. i'm also making available through the defense production act $50 million to incentivize more. u s and canadi
is the largest semiconductor packaging, packaging and testing facility in north america. chips made in vermont. chips made in vermont. in upstate new york are shipped to bro, mont. to be packaged in electronic components. but now, bro man is expanding with the support of the canadian government, and there's going to be a lot more work to do. thanks to the bipartisan ships and science act. i signed a law last year. companies are breaking ground for a new semiconductor plants across the united...
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let's cross to our north america correspondent, peter bowes. great to get you on the show, peter. merica getting firmer on israel? this is certainly — getting firmer on israel? this is certainly a _ getting firmer on israel? this is certainly a very _ getting firmer on israel? ti 3 is certainly a very significant statement byjoe biden, and it has to be said, something of a mixed message, he is talking about a compromise in one breath but then he's talking about urging benjamin netanyahu to walk away from his plans to reform the judiciary. to walk away from his plans to reform thejudiciary. so to walk away from his plans to reform the judiciary. so a slightly stronger town in terms of suggesting that mr netanyahu should abandon those plans. either way, should abandon those plans. eitherway, it should abandon those plans. either way, it seems as if mr biden is going further than the white house did just 2a hours ago, when it was also talking about proper mice. this is after we first heard about plans by mr netanyahu to delay the enforcement of his plans to reform the judiciary. the e
let's cross to our north america correspondent, peter bowes. great to get you on the show, peter. merica getting firmer on israel? this is certainly — getting firmer on israel? this is certainly a _ getting firmer on israel? this is certainly a very _ getting firmer on israel? ti 3 is certainly a very significant statement byjoe biden, and it has to be said, something of a mixed message, he is talking about a compromise in one breath but then he's talking about urging benjamin netanyahu to...
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key on north america will invest 400 million dollars and create 450 jobs to reshore the manufacturing of core components for industrial trucks from china -- when i call your names will leaders from these companies here with us tonight please stand and be recognized and ladies and gentlemen if we please that would our applause until they're all standing. excuse me mr. jason thompson, the chief financial officer of red wood materials. ms. sherry the vice president of human resources of bmw, mr. jeff dee ton manager director for new york of aesc. the chief executive officer of control magnet mega, mr. mike sweaty, the president of bosch north america the vice president and general manager of new core steel. ms. kristy senior vice president of human resources for ea sween. mr. chris garcia chief executive officer of help supply u.s. mr. jonathon that'llly president and chief executive office, officer of keyon and work around clock to produce these successes and they're hering to here tonis and gentlemen we thank you all for making 2022 a record-breaking year in south carolina. and this ye
key on north america will invest 400 million dollars and create 450 jobs to reshore the manufacturing of core components for industrial trucks from china -- when i call your names will leaders from these companies here with us tonight please stand and be recognized and ladies and gentlemen if we please that would our applause until they're all standing. excuse me mr. jason thompson, the chief financial officer of red wood materials. ms. sherry the vice president of human resources of bmw, mr....
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so i’ll leave them a little to another geographical point in the north america, where in a completelyen british colonialists, and e, they entered, they created this territory. eh, the state, the united states of america almost completely, having destroyed the entire local population of the indians, but for some reason i now remembered this genre of hollywood, one of the most popular genres of this western. these are the same cowboys that famously continue to destroy the local population. they shoot the indians with firearms, so to speak there, uh, dodging their arrows. this is genocide. this genocide is considered by various estimates that from 15 to 17 million indians of the local population were destroyed in north america during the colonization of new england, we know about the terrible numbers of the holocaust 6 million. we know about the genocide in armenia up to 2 million people. this is a multiple. well, the reservation theory, where are the warmers of those who are this genocide and very often the same glorification occurs other former metropolises in countries that colonized
so i’ll leave them a little to another geographical point in the north america, where in a completelyen british colonialists, and e, they entered, they created this territory. eh, the state, the united states of america almost completely, having destroyed the entire local population of the indians, but for some reason i now remembered this genre of hollywood, one of the most popular genres of this western. these are the same cowboys that famously continue to destroy the local population. they...
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rest of the world. ending the vaccine requirement will align the united states with the rest of north america's coven, 19 vaccine policy for people coming into the country. we know that western governments went out of their way to manipulate their own citizens. over coven, the former british health secretary. not hancock. wanted to scare brits into complying with locked down rules that were constantly changing. that's according to bomb shell revelations on newly to what's out messages. and last december, twitter c e o e lawn must worked with a journalist to reveal the collusion between the social media platform that he had just purchased and government authorities to manipulate and censor public debate in the united states. over coven, the united states government pressured twitter, and other social media platforms to elevate certain content and suppress all the content about cove 19 to what we're seeing here is a very hosni, if not collusive relationship between the u. s. government and the so called free press that it's constantly lecturing other countries about upholding. so there's an awful
rest of the world. ending the vaccine requirement will align the united states with the rest of north america's coven, 19 vaccine policy for people coming into the country. we know that western governments went out of their way to manipulate their own citizens. over coven, the former british health secretary. not hancock. wanted to scare brits into complying with locked down rules that were constantly changing. that's according to bomb shell revelations on newly to what's out messages. and last...
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construction equipment in both regions. >> we're seeing strong demand particularly in the americas north americasigns of slowing down. europe iso off to a shaky start. yoifr y'all the environmental remains quite strong in this uncertain economic environmental we're in. >> let's talk about that we saw wheat prices spike after the ukraine crisis they're known as the bread basket they're still elevated compared to the prepandemic how does that impact your sales? >> really the soft commodity prices do drive so much of farm income what we're seeing now as you see softening a bit in some of the soft commodity prices, the other input is coming down overall farm income is elevated from historical norms. certainly that helps demand. really like i said, what we're seeing in new york and south america -- and i was just with our asia-pacific dealers yesterday. they're really bullish about the first half of the year, the demand they see in australia and new zealand as well. >> what about manufacturing? we're seeing china begin to reopen and showing sign. what are you seeing when it comes to your construction
construction equipment in both regions. >> we're seeing strong demand particularly in the americas north americasigns of slowing down. europe iso off to a shaky start. yoifr y'all the environmental remains quite strong in this uncertain economic environmental we're in. >> let's talk about that we saw wheat prices spike after the ukraine crisis they're known as the bread basket they're still elevated compared to the prepandemic how does that impact your sales? >> really the...
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there are 4 major deserts in north america. in the united states, the mohave and the sonoran deserts are tortoise habitat. there is evidence that native americans have been living in these deserts for at least 10,000 years with relatively little impact. the famed photographer edward curtis photographed the mohave tribe as part of his study of native americans. but the mohave and sonoran deserts remained sparsely settled by europeans. difficult terrain, heat, and lack of water kept most settlers at bay. and while a few hardy adventurers were exploring the desert, it wasn't until the discovery of gold in the 1850s that people began moving to the desert in any number. but the number of permanent settlers still remained low, kept out by the daunting task of surviving in such an inhospitable region. at its best, the desert can be a place of great beauty. people are attracted by the wide-open spaces, unusual geology, wildlife, and unique plants. the plantand animals that live here have adapted to survive in harsh conditions. summer t
there are 4 major deserts in north america. in the united states, the mohave and the sonoran deserts are tortoise habitat. there is evidence that native americans have been living in these deserts for at least 10,000 years with relatively little impact. the famed photographer edward curtis photographed the mohave tribe as part of his study of native americans. but the mohave and sonoran deserts remained sparsely settled by europeans. difficult terrain, heat, and lack of water kept most settlers...
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james: with me is our north america correspondent.rned earlier today that ron desantis got married at disney world back in 2009. he is now the governor. why has he made disney world such a centerpiece? anthony: you can't understate how important disney is to florida's economy and the influence it has had. but i think it was a good foil for ron desantis, this california-based company that was objecting to the don't say gay bill, as you mentioned. it was a chance for desantis to make his point that there are corporations in this country, in his view, that are too liberal, pressured shareholders, the public, to spout liberal agendas. and this was a chance for conservative states to push back against. although i will say that they abolished that governing district before to put the state in control because otherwise, all the debt that disney had accrued would have gone to the taayers. this fixed a few things and gave desantis another chance to take credit for sticking it to disney. james: i have been in the u.s. for a few days, but you ha
james: with me is our north america correspondent.rned earlier today that ron desantis got married at disney world back in 2009. he is now the governor. why has he made disney world such a centerpiece? anthony: you can't understate how important disney is to florida's economy and the influence it has had. but i think it was a good foil for ron desantis, this california-based company that was objecting to the don't say gay bill, as you mentioned. it was a chance for desantis to make his point...
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the membership, makes an attack from a foreign nation. less likely. nato has enabled europe on north america to live in peace for almost 75 years. but today's world is as dangerous as at any time since the 2nd world war. the age to come will be challenging. an 8 the must continue to rise to the challenge. and with that, i'm ready to take your questions. okay, we'll start with reuters. you re from reuters a secretary general, can you tell us how many countries are currently meeting the 2 percent target according to your latest report and, and if that number is still relatively small as part of the total. and can you comment on, do you have any concerns about the fact that even an almost 10 years after that goal was agreed at most allies aren't making meeting that target? we have all the numbers and the figures updated in this a report to both photographically and, but also in the tables where you can look into the details for each and every ally . and it shows that the seminar lies now spend the to present. or we actually expected that to be slightly more earlier, but because g d p has increa
the membership, makes an attack from a foreign nation. less likely. nato has enabled europe on north america to live in peace for almost 75 years. but today's world is as dangerous as at any time since the 2nd world war. the age to come will be challenging. an 8 the must continue to rise to the challenge. and with that, i'm ready to take your questions. okay, we'll start with reuters. you re from reuters a secretary general, can you tell us how many countries are currently meeting the 2 percent...
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our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, sent this report from nashville.ng: it contains some distressing footage. this is the moment when audrey hale prepares to kill. the 28—year—old turns up at the school in a car, shoots the glass to get inside, and then stalks the halls with a rifle. minutes later, police officers michael collazo and rex engelbert arrive. let's go! footage released by police shows when officer engelbert enters the school. after a room to room search of the ground floor, they hear gunfire upstairs and head to intercept. as he rounds the corner, one of the officers spots the attacker and takes the shot. police say the assailant, audrey hale, carefully planned the attack and that she was born a woman but recently identified on social media as a man. her victims were nine—year—olds evelyn, hallie, and william and three staff members, cynthia peak, mike hill, and katherine koonce, the head teacher. police say audrey hale was a former student here at the school, had no criminal record, and that resentment may have been a motive. a friend of
our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, sent this report from nashville.ng: it contains some distressing footage. this is the moment when audrey hale prepares to kill. the 28—year—old turns up at the school in a car, shoots the glass to get inside, and then stalks the halls with a rifle. minutes later, police officers michael collazo and rex engelbert arrive. let's go! footage released by police shows when officer engelbert enters the school. after a room to room search of the ground...
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our north america correspondent david willis has more on that story.this move, calling it provocative and extremely troubling. and making the point that there was a commitment by former israeli prime minister ariel sharon to the then us president george w. bush. in this regard, nearly 20 years ago. and this effectively is a breach of that agreement. the state department spokesman said, "advancing settlements is an obstacle to peace and the achievement of a 2—state solution." as to whether there would be any repercussions from this move, the state department spokesman was asked repeatedly that question and all he could say was basically there would be representations made to israeli officials. that after assurances were given in this regard to president biden in the last few days and to regional meeting on sunday. could this move potentially risk inflaming tensions that are already there? we've seen that there has been clashes between both sides?- between both sides? well, there's certainly _ between both sides? well, there's certainly growing i there's
our north america correspondent david willis has more on that story.this move, calling it provocative and extremely troubling. and making the point that there was a commitment by former israeli prime minister ariel sharon to the then us president george w. bush. in this regard, nearly 20 years ago. and this effectively is a breach of that agreement. the state department spokesman said, "advancing settlements is an obstacle to peace and the achievement of a 2—state solution." as to...
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our north america correspondent david willis reports.s is all that remains of the mississippi town of rolling fork. heavy vehicles were picked up and tossed around like toys after the twister touched down, all but wiping this tight—knit community off the map. we've got a new scan coming on as we speak. the storm struck at night, the warnings too late for the residents of rolling fork and nearby silver city. sighs. oh, man. sighs. dearjesus, please help them. around 8:20, we have the tornado sirens going off, warning people to, you know, take cover. it happened so fast. right now, we got multiple homes damaged in the silver city area and also in other parts of the area of the county. some survivors likened the sound and ferocity of the storm to an incoming freight train. got to get ourselves into the middle part of the house and we did and we got in there and obviously, it was coming right behind us because as soon as we got in there, we heard a big boom. even those used to tracking such malevolent forces of nature say the impact took the
our north america correspondent david willis reports.s is all that remains of the mississippi town of rolling fork. heavy vehicles were picked up and tossed around like toys after the twister touched down, all but wiping this tight—knit community off the map. we've got a new scan coming on as we speak. the storm struck at night, the warnings too late for the residents of rolling fork and nearby silver city. sighs. oh, man. sighs. dearjesus, please help them. around 8:20, we have the tornado...
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[birds chirping] mtonight, we are discussing the elive great beast of north america, commonly referredas the beast. our guest tonight... [creature grunts] woman: huh? [creature groans [thud] woman: who's there? now, see here. [gasp] [gasp] [buzzing] [creature grunts] [woman gasps] whoa! bigfoot, wait! my camera, my camera! [owl hooting] [crickets chirping] woman: uhh--whoa. [creature grunts] [woman gasps] [breathing heavily] whoa! uhh, whoa! uhh! [whimpering] uhh. [camera's shutter clicks] [gasp] [camera whirring] bigfoot: mm-mm. woman: mm-hmm. oh, yh, yeah, fosure, you betcha. why not? [bigfoot grunting] [gasps, grunting] [roars] [grunting] [woman gasps] [bigfoot gros] [woman sighs] bigfoot: hmm? hmm. hmm. . [woman gasps] bigfoot: mm. mm-hmm. mm! [woman gasps] cheese! bigfoot: hmm? hmm! [camera's shutter clicks] [camera whirring] [indistinct chatter] woman: yes, yes, he's very real somewhere out there. the great north american sasquatch. a sweet soul, second only to that sweetest smile. yes, i tell you, folks, he is really out there. man: i often dream of the bis i've met in hawaii. t
[birds chirping] mtonight, we are discussing the elive great beast of north america, commonly referredas the beast. our guest tonight... [creature grunts] woman: huh? [creature groans [thud] woman: who's there? now, see here. [gasp] [gasp] [buzzing] [creature grunts] [woman gasps] whoa! bigfoot, wait! my camera, my camera! [owl hooting] [crickets chirping] woman: uhh--whoa. [creature grunts] [woman gasps] [breathing heavily] whoa! uhh, whoa! uhh! [whimpering] uhh. [camera's shutter clicks]...
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our north america correspondent john sudworth reports.ons have long swirled around wuhan�*s laboratories. now three years after the start of the pandemic, they have burst out into the open once again. the fbi has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. here, you are talking about a potential leak from a chinese government—controlled lab that killed millions of americans. from the start, many scientists believed that covid had passed naturally from animals to humans. some of the first cases were centred around this wuhan�*s market known to sell wildlife. but with wuhan�*s laboratories known to have been collecting samples from bats and experimenting on coronaviruses, there is an alternative possibility, that a researcher became accidentally infected with the virus they were working on. it comes from china, that's why. it comes from china. i want to be accurate. but the theory�*s close association with donald trump made it for many one more piece of disinformation
our north america correspondent john sudworth reports.ons have long swirled around wuhan�*s laboratories. now three years after the start of the pandemic, they have burst out into the open once again. the fbi has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. here, you are talking about a potential leak from a chinese government—controlled lab that killed millions of americans. from the start, many scientists believed...
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let's cross to our north america correspondent, peter bowes.on israel? it is american getting firmer on israel? . , , . , is american getting firmer on israel? ., , , ., , ., , israel? it appears to be the case, president _ israel? it appears to be the case, president biden - israel? it appears to be the case, president biden is . israel? it appears to be the i case, president biden is using stronger language. what's interesting about this is that there is somewhat confused. 2a hours ago, the beginning of the week, after benjamin netanyahu announced he was delaying those controversial plans to reform the judiciary, controversial plans to reform thejudiciary, the line controversial plans to reform the judiciary, the line from the judiciary, the line from the white house in washington was that there should be compromise on those proposals. now we have president biden still talking about compromise but also saying that mr netanyahu should walk away from those plans, that there should be abandoned altogether. so it's difficult to proceed at the mom
let's cross to our north america correspondent, peter bowes.on israel? it is american getting firmer on israel? . , , . , is american getting firmer on israel? ., , , ., , ., , israel? it appears to be the case, president _ israel? it appears to be the case, president biden - israel? it appears to be the case, president biden is . israel? it appears to be the i case, president biden is using stronger language. what's interesting about this is that there is somewhat confused. 2a hours ago, the...