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so in addition to the six states that come and serve, you're in north america. other rces are deployed arnd the world. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know, there are lots of trees in america and certainly don't have trees in germany, right? i mean, you know what? what will these german forces do? they have big, bright metal caps. i mean, how ridiculous. well, really, in the western theater of european seven years war, the germans who came to fights alongside the british against george washington's army had already experienced sort of war in the mountains wilderness war, talking with with doctors like before the to the panel. he said, well, in that part of germany reminds you a little bit of west virginia. i mean so it's this kind of terrain that is, you know, present but there are a lot of yeager's huntsmen from this part of germany. and a numbe
so in addition to the six states that come and serve, you're in north america. other rces are deployed arnd the world. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know, there are lots of trees in america and certainly don't have trees in germany, right? i mean, you know what? what will...
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.— north america.merica. thank you for being with — north america. thank you for being with us. _ north america. thank you for being with us. of— north america. thank you for being with us. of course, - north america. thank you for being with us. of course, if. being with us. of course, if americans particularly see oil prices at the pump rise sharply it could cause problems for vice president harris just weeks before the us presidential election. but the conflict in the middle east has bigger implications for the race of the white house. many younger voters want to see a ceasefire, something kamala harris has called for in the past. as do many muslim and arab american voters, a significant demographic in the key swing state of michigan, where she was campaigning last friday. but the vice president was clear in her support for israel when she gave a statement after the iranian missile attacks on the country last week. i have always stood by iran's ability to defend itself. my commitment is unwavering a
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so some of the ways that native americans lived in north america before the coming of europeans and then goes the book goes slowly through the centuries after 1492. i think one of the things that we tend to do move too quickly from the arrival of europeans to the united states spreading across the continent, which really doesn't happen till after the civil war many centuries after 1492. so book goes through centuries, i think, at a pace that i think is more reasonable for that sort of seeing eras in which native americans were the majority of the population and of the continent of north america and held most of the land and the power on the continent really into, well, the 19th century and then the book also it goes sort of the sort of the worst times for native americans, the hardest times for retaining their nations in the 19th century, 20th century, and to and so today is part of the story and sort of the renaissance that's going on in native america. these days. this is how i sort of close the book and then to build on that in each chapter, you're focusing on a specific nation. so ho
so some of the ways that native americans lived in north america before the coming of europeans and then goes the book goes slowly through the centuries after 1492. i think one of the things that we tend to do move too quickly from the arrival of europeans to the united states spreading across the continent, which really doesn't happen till after the civil war many centuries after 1492. so book goes through centuries, i think, at a pace that i think is more reasonable for that sort of seeing...
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all told, come to north america during the middle and later years of the conflict.perhaps one in three soldiers serving on the side of the britisis one of these german auxiliaries or german subsidy troops, dependinour preference. 've already said, the two largest states, hasson castle andnsck, they send troops to go assist the main british army in the area of new yorkthat we eard about from todd and the brunswickers are sent in the north to help general burgoyne invade tted ates from canada. so two two important contingents both try to answer the question of how do we fight in north america in a different way. here's a map showing the various locations of these states. agaiwe were looking at the global american war of independence, because it r is a world war just like that, seven years war was a war. ld ao talk about troops from the electorate of hanover. in fact, we were talking them at dinner. a number of them go to fight in so in addition to the stes that come and serve, you're in north america. other forces are deployed around e wod. but as you can see, the maj
all told, come to north america during the middle and later years of the conflict.perhaps one in three soldiers serving on the side of the britisis one of these german auxiliaries or german subsidy troops, dependinour preference. 've already said, the two largest states, hasson castle andnsck, they send troops to go assist the main british army in the area of new yorkthat we eard about from todd and the brunswickers are sent in the north to help general burgoyne invade tted ates from canada. so...
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so in addition to the six states that come and serve, you're in north america. other forces are deployed around the wod. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know, there are lots of trees in america and certainly don't have trees in germany, right? i mean, you know what? what will these german forces do? they have big, bright metal caps. i mean, how ridiculous. well, really, in the western theater of european seven years war, the germans who came to fights alongside the british against george washington's army had already experienced sort of war in the mountains wilderness war, talking with with doctors like before the to the panel. he said, well, in that part of germany reminds you a little bit of west virginia. i mean so it's this kind of terrain that is, you know, present but there are a lot of yeager's huntsmen from this part of germany. and a num
so in addition to the six states that come and serve, you're in north america. other forces are deployed around the wod. but as you can see, the majority of them coming from central and western germany now, as americans, you know, imagining the colonial era, we might immediately say, well, how on earth will these germans adapt to fighting in the american wilderness? you know, there are lots of trees in america and certainly don't have trees in germany, right? i mean, you know what? what will...
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there were large civilizations across north america in, you know, in the around around a thousand years ago, cahokia and other mississippian societies, large, large civilizations in the southwest, based on a huge irrigation projects. and so one of the things i talk about in the early chapters of the book is, is first, those cities those urban civilizations and then the fall those that that with the coming of the little ice age around 1200s, those societies those sort of very centralized societies fell in north america. and often that's been told as a sort of a story of decline that. there was a great know this golden era and something worse came later. and but really oral histories of of the descendants nations of those old urban civilizations talk about it as as as an improvement. and so i trace some those changes that came about. and one of those was the really reciprocity becomes a value a value in in but also in economics politics. and so the many, many histories and that sort of archeology this up and when i know and the way that polities native polities have ever since oral histor
there were large civilizations across north america in, you know, in the around around a thousand years ago, cahokia and other mississippian societies, large, large civilizations in the southwest, based on a huge irrigation projects. and so one of the things i talk about in the early chapters of the book is, is first, those cities those urban civilizations and then the fall those that that with the coming of the little ice age around 1200s, those societies those sort of very centralized...
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in addition for north america other forces are dloye around the world. now, as americans imagine how on earth will the germans adapt to fighting? there are lots of trees in america i'm sure they don't have trees in germany. while the german forces do? break bright met all caps how ridiculous. really, and the western theater of the european seven years war the germans who came to fight alongside the british againstst george washington's army have already experienced a wilderness or the he said that part of germany reminds me a little bit of west virginia. it is this kind of terrain that isn't present. a lot of huntsman from this part of germany. aic number of them, and fight in america as armed troops fighting asri light infantry. so the majority of these men know they're fighting a war that occurs near large american cities like new york city, like philadelphia. and so you can see from the quote from a french engineering officer who is assisting george washington in the war, for many of the european observers i was fighting on the east coast nots in the u
in addition for north america other forces are dloye around the world. now, as americans imagine how on earth will the germans adapt to fighting? there are lots of trees in america i'm sure they don't have trees in germany. while the german forces do? break bright met all caps how ridiculous. really, and the western theater of the european seven years war the germans who came to fight alongside the british againstst george washington's army have already experienced a wilderness or the he said...
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he spoke about the ev sales slowed down north america -- slow down in north america. >> we have an operational problem. in north america, we got trapped by a marketing plan on the second quarter of 2024 that was very audacious and daring and did not work, it failed. we got trapped by the marketing plan. we needed time to rebound with u.s. dealers. i did it personally in august of this year. now we have a new more conventional plan that is active. it is working very well. over the last few months, we could reduce u.s. inventory by 52,000 vehicles. before christmas, we will be below the ceiling of three hunter 30,000 vehicles which we consider is the ceiling -- 330,000 vehicles. the problem is fixed. it is not rocket science. i think we have the right dynamics right now. we expect it to be fixed this year. that is what happened. regarding the brands, the brands are very healthy. the jeep brand, the dodge brand. also, the new chrysler models. i think they are very healthy. we just need to do the proper operational work in terms of collaboration with dealers. i think we have the capability to do t
he spoke about the ev sales slowed down north america -- slow down in north america. >> we have an operational problem. in north america, we got trapped by a marketing plan on the second quarter of 2024 that was very audacious and daring and did not work, it failed. we got trapped by the marketing plan. we needed time to rebound with u.s. dealers. i did it personally in august of this year. now we have a new more conventional plan that is active. it is working very well. over the last few...
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we believe that new build residential has started in north america but still more challenging levelse is late in the cycle but, then again, we are confident now with interest rate cuts as well as in europe and the u.s. that that market will turn and really improve again going forward. >> final question to you you've been on the record saying you are always looking out for more acquisitions. you've been pretty active on the mna front so far the last couple of years what is next what kind of bolt on acquisitions are you looking at and what kind of regions >> i think we have clear acquisition strategy built around four and four years ago was acquisitions and last year was an even better year. we will see this year. we have a rather full plan of companies we are talking to. we have identified more than 900 potential acquisition targets and we are not talking to all of them but we are definitely g engaging with many of them a and hope to continue our successful acquisitions going forward and we have the ambition to grow top line 5% over, a business cycle through acquisitions we have deliv
we believe that new build residential has started in north america but still more challenging levelse is late in the cycle but, then again, we are confident now with interest rate cuts as well as in europe and the u.s. that that market will turn and really improve again going forward. >> final question to you you've been on the record saying you are always looking out for more acquisitions. you've been pretty active on the mna front so far the last couple of years what is next what kind...
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say, if you look to the - say, if you look to the bellwether container trade lane from asia to north americaone from 1500, say, up to 8000. now they have come down since then because a lot of those goods that were sort of those goods that were sort of frontloaded were brought in, maybe two months earlier, to make sure all that merchandise was in the us for the holiday season. now, a lot of those goods are now in the countries of the demand is easing, and, as a result, the prices are starting to decline.- starting to decline. peter tirschwell— starting to decline. peter tirschwell speaking - starting to decline. peter tirschwell speaking with | starting to decline. peter. tirschwell speaking with me earlier. here in singapore, at the weekend, it was a sad day for the city's was racing scene — it held its final race on saturday. —— horse racing scene. the singapore turf club will close after 180 years, as its land goes back to the government to use for new housing projects. while its closure came as a shock, spectators have dwindled over the years. only 10,000 people showed up for the final ra
say, if you look to the - say, if you look to the bellwether container trade lane from asia to north americaone from 1500, say, up to 8000. now they have come down since then because a lot of those goods that were sort of those goods that were sort of frontloaded were brought in, maybe two months earlier, to make sure all that merchandise was in the us for the holiday season. now, a lot of those goods are now in the countries of the demand is easing, and, as a result, the prices are starting to...
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here's our north america technology correspondent lily jamali at tesla's base in silicon valley. the company was poised to post its first—ever annual decline in vehicle deliveries in 202a. that appears to no longer be the case, the company saying it is forecasting slight growth for this year and blockbuster growth on the order of 20% to 30% for next year. when you hear about elon musk, tesla ceo, talk about the company these days, he's trying to position it as not just an electric vehicle maker, but a company that is more focused on a broad array of technologies, including artificial intelligence and self—driving technology. we saw the glitzy roll—out of the cyber cab at a hollywood lot in los angeles. but the safety of the company's technology has been a persistent issue for tesla. just last week, a us safety regulator announced that it is opening a probe into the company's driver assistance technology. there's concern that its self—driving ambitions are untested. and then there's the issue of elon musk�*s politics in this us presidential election. he has thrown his support behi
here's our north america technology correspondent lily jamali at tesla's base in silicon valley. the company was poised to post its first—ever annual decline in vehicle deliveries in 202a. that appears to no longer be the case, the company saying it is forecasting slight growth for this year and blockbuster growth on the order of 20% to 30% for next year. when you hear about elon musk, tesla ceo, talk about the company these days, he's trying to position it as not just an electric vehicle...
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but she also talked about the importance of economic cooperation with north america. as well as tackling security and above all said that she will be a president that will bring together mexicans is on secure se from, from outside mexico. a can also look as though the country's biggest problem is the fives against a possible drugs caught towels. does the new president have more pressing concerns as well as security is obviously a top concern and mexico. other other concerns are things like day to day issues, things like energy efficiency. as you mentioned, there are no real address uh, water issues, as well as of course, the continued flow of migrants that come through mexico on the way to the united states. as well as looking at the future of trade with the united states and canada is part of the north american deal. and what the review period will look like for
but she also talked about the importance of economic cooperation with north america. as well as tackling security and above all said that she will be a president that will bring together mexicans is on secure se from, from outside mexico. a can also look as though the country's biggest problem is the fives against a possible drugs caught towels. does the new president have more pressing concerns as well as security is obviously a top concern and mexico. other other concerns are things like day...
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the last time before this introduction on the exhibition might plan to come to north america. i thought i would want to bring an exhibition my first stop i stopped in toronto. my first visit to the eastern part of canada. let me talk a bit about canada. they don't pay enough attention. the country yes but also a small country. on the international level. right? more and more and more i want to involve canada because in the past two or three years that is where most young thai runaway two. incredible. this is a thing i am so grateful to the government. they have implemented a very t friendly refugee policy. when they decided to run away from thailand and eventually managed to run away and end up in vancouver. that is why the number of young thai runaway again. growing up so rapidly. year.back every two months ago and i mean, it was so amazing hundreds of people are turning up to my talk. i'm not saying all refugees but among the people a large number of them refugee. that's how my stop in canada had been meaningful. much bigger city. an expectation. so a few of them are refugee
the last time before this introduction on the exhibition might plan to come to north america. i thought i would want to bring an exhibition my first stop i stopped in toronto. my first visit to the eastern part of canada. let me talk a bit about canada. they don't pay enough attention. the country yes but also a small country. on the international level. right? more and more and more i want to involve canada because in the past two or three years that is where most young thai runaway two....
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i what a few times of year come to north america and europe and australia to try and make a connection with other people. i had a meeting with the state department this morning and last week i was invited by what they call the global affairs of canada. basically the foreign ministry of canada. the meeting was fruitful. i mean, linking up with government liable organize a -- level organization and ngo's here and elsewhere. the third one is using my position to link up with communities. that is why aside from giving talks to promote advocacy i will also mix it up with analysis of the thai situation. even today it is a good combination of exhibition and a talk. and i was doing it similar to this and i would explain this a little bit more. and the last one is to make a connection with thai communities. this is very exciting as well. and i am grateful that no matter where i go. thai people want to know more about what happened in thailand. and this project. i have done this for a few years. until i realized that there could be a better you -- a better way or alternative way to have a messag
i what a few times of year come to north america and europe and australia to try and make a connection with other people. i had a meeting with the state department this morning and last week i was invited by what they call the global affairs of canada. basically the foreign ministry of canada. the meeting was fruitful. i mean, linking up with government liable organize a -- level organization and ngo's here and elsewhere. the third one is using my position to link up with communities. that is...
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now the ceo of jeep will be coo of north america.t the moment, there will be other changes, including the cfo. we know the auto industry is facing key challenges at the moment and the strategy for stellantis leading to the change of the guard. they are talking over the darwinian period. it is interesting at the paris motor show to discuss all of helps is these issues. i'll talk to vincent cobee there on monday. it will be an interesting conversation there. >> thank you. that was charlotte with the double hit on "street signs" today. we appreciate it. >>> zealand pharma is ramping up investment in the obesity drugs. the company says it wants to offer an alternative that can limit some of the side effects. speaking to cnbc.com, the cfo, adam steensberg, gave his outlook on developing the next generation of weight loss drugs. >> it is really about understanding the next generation molecules not based ons. i believe there is an opportunity to develop as a first line category. it's not the first time in history where the first innovation
now the ceo of jeep will be coo of north america.t the moment, there will be other changes, including the cfo. we know the auto industry is facing key challenges at the moment and the strategy for stellantis leading to the change of the guard. they are talking over the darwinian period. it is interesting at the paris motor show to discuss all of helps is these issues. i'll talk to vincent cobee there on monday. it will be an interesting conversation there. >> thank you. that was charlotte...
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i have many jewish friends here in north america, both in canada and the united states. i'm a member of a holocause memorial organization. as of today, not one of my jewish friends supports the israel lobby or the activities of the israeli so-called self-defense forces. this is a turning point when even the jewish citizens of canada and america... are turning against the israel lobby, this is really the end of zionism, and we have to remember, zionism is a political movement. you can be a zionist and not be jewish, you can be a born again christian, you could be of not, you could be atheist, but you could be a zionist, but now people are looking at zionism as a warlike aggressor political ideology. and if zionism is crushed then the israel lobby will be controlled and the people in the region will have to come to the peace table and make some kind of a proper settlement for the future of the palestinian region and for the region john before we let you go what kind of reform do we need at this point uh because if diplomatic channels were available to address or help conta
i have many jewish friends here in north america, both in canada and the united states. i'm a member of a holocause memorial organization. as of today, not one of my jewish friends supports the israel lobby or the activities of the israeli so-called self-defense forces. this is a turning point when even the jewish citizens of canada and america... are turning against the israel lobby, this is really the end of zionism, and we have to remember, zionism is a political movement. you can be a...
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morse was tingesearch for a booon the oldest gravestones, north america. the bo eitled the gravestones of a kati. they had a conversation that moe and my greatrandfather. and the conversation went something like this, and it's on then there. at iyour name? morse ask my great grandfather, and he responded my me is henry franklin anuncommon name. and these parts. my grandfather came from africa. how old ar you, morse? i asked him. he said. i'm just turned 70, and i find it ver inic that he just turned 70 whis explaining. to historian morse about his own family history and i'm just turning 70 and i'm explaining about my family's history. thank you. thank you. so, henry franklin was passed, pass away shortly after the publication of the book in 1929. but he just recited a small part of the franklin oral history to historian morse, the entire franklin oral tradition goes something like this. the first franklin ancestor came to america from the west coast of africa by of haiti and two of his descendants, two brothers with the last name of frank fought in the bla
morse was tingesearch for a booon the oldest gravestones, north america. the bo eitled the gravestones of a kati. they had a conversation that moe and my greatrandfather. and the conversation went something like this, and it's on then there. at iyour name? morse ask my great grandfather, and he responded my me is henry franklin anuncommon name. and these parts. my grandfather came from africa. how old ar you, morse? i asked him. he said. i'm just turned 70, and i find it ver inic that he just...
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r a book on the oldg research gravestones, north america. the book is entitled the gravestones of ai. they had a conversation that day. morse and my g grandfather and the conversation went something like this, and it's on the screen there. what is your name? morse asked my great grandfather, and he responded that my name is henrklin and uncommon n and thesets. my grandfather came from africa. how old are you, mors i asked him. he said. i'm just turned 70, and i find it very ironic that he just turned 70 when he is explaining. to historian morse about his own family history and i'm just turning 70 and i'm explaining about my family's history. thank you. thank you. so, henry franklin was passed, pass away shortly after the publication of the book in 1929. but he just recited a small part of the franklin oral history to historian morse, the entire franklin oral tradition goes something like this. the first franklin ancestor came to america from the west coast of africa by of haiti and two of his descendants, two brothers with the last name of f
r a book on the oldg research gravestones, north america. the book is entitled the gravestones of ai. they had a conversation that day. morse and my g grandfather and the conversation went something like this, and it's on the screen there. what is your name? morse asked my great grandfather, and he responded that my name is henrklin and uncommon n and thesets. my grandfather came from africa. how old are you, mors i asked him. he said. i'm just turned 70, and i find it very ironic that he just...
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even supported people i knew from the lebanese diaspora who were working in the gulf countries in north america. many of these people were thinking about going back to lebanon. i kind of encouraged them in personal conversations and told them that lebanon has more prospects than... in north america or in the gulf countries, that was really my sincere belief, because there is one thing you will like in lebanon, and that is the concept of life: live and let live. now in the fall of 2024 in lebanon bombings are underway, the airport is closed, millions of people are under threat every day, on the brink of physical survival, not just economic. this has already happened over the past 5 years, so i must say that i was wrong, i participated in it, but i was unable to reach my destination, the sky over the persian gulf countries is closed, after refueling in mineralnye vody, the plane returned to the capital. among the journalists on board was our channel's special correspondent boris ivanin, he talked to dmitry chernyshenko, then refueling here, everything was absolutely fine, the iranian political au
even supported people i knew from the lebanese diaspora who were working in the gulf countries in north america. many of these people were thinking about going back to lebanon. i kind of encouraged them in personal conversations and told them that lebanon has more prospects than... in north america or in the gulf countries, that was really my sincere belief, because there is one thing you will like in lebanon, and that is the concept of life: live and let live. now in the fall of 2024 in...
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the bbcs senior north america correspondent gary o'donoghue the bbc�*s senior north america correspondente on the economy as you can imagine. trying to draw some distinction between her and donald trump, particularly on the automotive industry. there's a big plan not far away getting about $500 million from the inflation reduction act —— a big plant, which, the the inflation reduction a
the bbcs senior north america correspondent gary o'donoghue the bbc�*s senior north america correspondente on the economy as you can imagine. trying to draw some distinction between her and donald trump, particularly on the automotive industry. there's a big plan not far away getting about $500 million from the inflation reduction act —— a big plant, which, the the inflation reduction a
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of encouraged them in personal conversations and told them that lebanon has more prospects than north america or the gulf countries. that was really my sincere belief because there is one thing you will like about lebanon, and that is the concept life, live and let live. now in the fall of 2024, there are bombings in lebanon, the airport is closed, millions of people are under threat every day, on the verge of physical survival, not just economic. this has been the case for the past 5 years. so i have to say that i was wrong to think that there would be no war, because. people are tired, but i completely underestimated israel's desire for war, it is israel that is pushing, it is israel that is provoking this war, and it is not just a few explosions here and there, in the destruction of the country. the plane with the russian delegation, headed by deputy prime minister dmitry chernishenko, was forced to turn around at the iranian border, now it has landed in mineralnye vody, our correspondent, boris ivanin, is on board, he joins us. bor. first of all, hello, we are glad that there were no inci
of encouraged them in personal conversations and told them that lebanon has more prospects than north america or the gulf countries. that was really my sincere belief because there is one thing you will like about lebanon, and that is the concept life, live and let live. now in the fall of 2024, there are bombings in lebanon, the airport is closed, millions of people are under threat every day, on the verge of physical survival, not just economic. this has been the case for the past 5 years. so...
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and i even supported people i know from the lebanese diaspora who work in the gulf countries in north america these people were thinking about returning to lebanon, i encouraged them to some extent in personal conversations and said that there are more prospects in lebanon than in north america or in the gulf countries. this was really my sincere conviction, because there is one thing you will like about lebanon, it is the concept of life: live and let live. now in the fall of 2024, lebanon is being bombed, the airport is closed, millions of people are under threat every day, it has been like this for the last 5 years. so i have to say that i was wrong to think that there would be no war because people are tired, but i completely underestimated israel's desire for war, it is israel that is pushing, it is israel that is provoking this war, and it is not just a few explosions here and there, in destruction of the country. after a short commercial, our broadcast will continue with the program, the duty part. russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, russia , russia, russia. alpha c
and i even supported people i know from the lebanese diaspora who work in the gulf countries in north america these people were thinking about returning to lebanon, i encouraged them to some extent in personal conversations and said that there are more prospects in lebanon than in north america or in the gulf countries. this was really my sincere conviction, because there is one thing you will like about lebanon, it is the concept of life: live and let live. now in the fall of 2024, lebanon is...
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bat colonies across north america has been found in 5 counties in northern california. none of them are in the bay area. but sacramento region is included here. health officials say the disease caused by the funk is does not infect humans or other animals, but people can spread it through spores, carried on your clothing, your shoes and other equipment. >> so far state officials have not found a bat showing any signs of illness related to the fungus. >> and you're definitely asking yourself what what is going or what is or is this are going to be apparently ready for anything on halloween night. police in colorado set up a bunch of those decorations for their horses. the goal to get them used to the sudden sounds that can come with the festivities, laughing clowns in their faces and all that. this is so they the they don't get spooked. they look pretty comfortable around them. officials also train the horses with smoke and our conditions to show what patrol could feel like on. >> halloween. that's pretty smart. yeah. smart way to do it. i don't. how many cops are still
bat colonies across north america has been found in 5 counties in northern california. none of them are in the bay area. but sacramento region is included here. health officials say the disease caused by the funk is does not infect humans or other animals, but people can spread it through spores, carried on your clothing, your shoes and other equipment. >> so far state officials have not found a bat showing any signs of illness related to the fungus. >> and you're definitely asking...
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so if my lawyers besides about, we are going to go to, to court in europe or north america as a wish. uh, the intention would be not only to get justice for myself, but also to get to the bottom of the estimation of 10. we would like to know who did what, who demanded that i be tracked electronically by milly. com and its tons. let me have a substitute, jenny? oh, who, who on was infractions. would provide the information for me to go to got the information who passed it on to the government. we want to get to the bottom of page said that he is on the is that for the past 7 years? the government will townsend? yeah. has refused consistently and fundamentally i refused to investigate the the monitor. i'm doubtful if we get to the bottom of it. we must get it. we'll have to get it through the use of a british or american courts. why don't you believe you can get justice through that evidence intensity in court or in times i'm yeah, it is simply impossible to the government of cons. i'm yeah, because i refused to investigate it because i'm young cards for yours. the same testimony that w
so if my lawyers besides about, we are going to go to, to court in europe or north america as a wish. uh, the intention would be not only to get justice for myself, but also to get to the bottom of the estimation of 10. we would like to know who did what, who demanded that i be tracked electronically by milly. com and its tons. let me have a substitute, jenny? oh, who, who on was infractions. would provide the information for me to go to got the information who passed it on to the government....
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if you look at north america during the quarter, the prices declined.hat is what is happening in pet food and creamer. i still think overall, we're not in a deflationary environment. i don't expect overall group pricing to go negative. i wouldn't be surprised actually if this is actually where we are given the fact that two impacts, cocoa and coffee are at record ties or near record highs. they will have to start pushing prices through again given what's happening with raw materials here. >> the sales decline we are seeing this year, some attributed to the diffivestiturf the frozen pizza business. the change of habits and people moving to healthy eating habits? >> certainly, lauren is happy with the portfolio and thinks he can grow above the food and beverage industry. personal, i would like to see them get out of the packaged food industry. this is what is happening with the glp-1. you see the increase of the uptick in the anti-obesity drugs in north america as in reaction to the price increase in north america where they have the biggest frozen busine
if you look at north america during the quarter, the prices declined.hat is what is happening in pet food and creamer. i still think overall, we're not in a deflationary environment. i don't expect overall group pricing to go negative. i wouldn't be surprised actually if this is actually where we are given the fact that two impacts, cocoa and coffee are at record ties or near record highs. they will have to start pushing prices through again given what's happening with raw materials here....
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her husband a chanel filed a civil lawsuit in santa clara county superior court against whom on north america incorporated. >> the complaint for damages alleges 2 causes of action, negligent supervision of plaintiff and negligent operation of a vehicle. my clients interested cuman with the care of their son. hooman had a responsibility to take to care to ensure he returned. >> to his parents safely. they failed to do so here. bastion was struck by a truck after his attorney mark guskiewicz says the unsupervised child wandered away from that home on math. >> and reading center in willow, glen on willow street, come on, done something simple as requiring a guardian to sign a child out prior to ecstasy, exiting the premises. this but have never happened. an off-duty paramedic helped revive bastion who continues weekly physical therapy. sessions and routine visits to his 5 doctors as he re acclimate to school. like any 7 year-old. he's not always happy about pushing through his pain. >> but when he hits even the smallest milestone, the smile on his face. warms our hearts. the lawsuit seeks change
her husband a chanel filed a civil lawsuit in santa clara county superior court against whom on north america incorporated. >> the complaint for damages alleges 2 causes of action, negligent supervision of plaintiff and negligent operation of a vehicle. my clients interested cuman with the care of their son. hooman had a responsibility to take to care to ensure he returned. >> to his parents safely. they failed to do so here. bastion was struck by a truck after his attorney mark...
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north america responding to the lawsuit with the statement that reads there is nothing more important to us than the safety security and well-being of the students. >> enrolled in the come-on program, all of us and come on continue to wish the student complete recovery at this time. cohen has neither been served with, nor is named as a party in any legal filings related to this matter. we will address any such claims in the appropriate legal venue. >> today we're hearing from the 17 year-old who was seriously injured during fleet week when person parachuting down missed the landing zone and crash right into you >> mid to guzman's family released this video of the moment. it happened. there's another angle as well. they say she suffered 2 fractures of her pelvis and her mom had a concussion because of the collision. guzman had just immigrated to the u.s. 2 days before this fleet week. misshapen a statement she says in part, doctors say i may never be able to do the things i once could. she goes on to say what was supposed to be a joyful start to a new life here has turned into a nightm
north america responding to the lawsuit with the statement that reads there is nothing more important to us than the safety security and well-being of the students. >> enrolled in the come-on program, all of us and come on continue to wish the student complete recovery at this time. cohen has neither been served with, nor is named as a party in any legal filings related to this matter. we will address any such claims in the appropriate legal venue. >> today we're hearing from the 17...
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and the face of concerns about or summation, it's estimated that hall of north america's marathon tre, passes through the affected ports. one estimate says the strike could cost for us to come to be $5000000000.00 a day, some business days, according to president biden, to invoke and buy even lo, authorizing the president to order a cooling off period in the strike. well, jason miller is a professor at michigan state university, an internship of the department of supply chain management. welcome to the data that you didn't invite you. they have the international longshoremen's association . so it shuts down old ports from maine to texas. a 12 i want, i am on tuesday and this was after rejected. the employee is supposed to be final offer. but on monday, the us amount of time reliance, which represents the shipping from support associations and the reading terminal offer. it says they say about 5 offer was 50 percent, a triple employee as pension contributions and strong to health care options. which sounds like an amazing deal. you know? yeah, that's where we're at right now. is us, am
and the face of concerns about or summation, it's estimated that hall of north america's marathon tre, passes through the affected ports. one estimate says the strike could cost for us to come to be $5000000000.00 a day, some business days, according to president biden, to invoke and buy even lo, authorizing the president to order a cooling off period in the strike. well, jason miller is a professor at michigan state university, an internship of the department of supply chain management....
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our north america correspondent rowan bridge has more on what us officials are saying on the strikesk there will be a sense of relief within the white house as to the nature of the attacks that israel carried out. they were described by a senior official as precise and proportionate. i think there had been concerns, america had been pressuring the israelis publicly and privately not to go after iranian nuclear or oil facilities for concerns that that could escalate the situation. and they are clearly, from the language used, hoping to draw a line under this at this stage. they are warning, a senior american official said there would be consequences for iran, if they do decide to strike back. echoing president biden, the uk, france and germany have called on all sides to show restraint. russia says it is concerned about the escalation in hostilities. the bbc�*sjeremy bowen has been getting reaction from jerusalem and sent us this report. israeli pilots set out for the long flight to strike iran. israel and the whole middle east has been waiting for this since iran attacked with around
our north america correspondent rowan bridge has more on what us officials are saying on the strikesk there will be a sense of relief within the white house as to the nature of the attacks that israel carried out. they were described by a senior official as precise and proportionate. i think there had been concerns, america had been pressuring the israelis publicly and privately not to go after iranian nuclear or oil facilities for concerns that that could escalate the situation. and they are...
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our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports.f the biggest prizes georgia is one of the biggest prizes of this election and the way to win this swing state may just be through savannah and this largely democratic coastal county. in 2020, an increase in voter turnout here propelled joe biden over the line in his narrow victory in the peach state. with election day now in focus, though, kamala harris may struggle to replicate that performance with one key group. her good vibes campaign has not reversed a worrying trend of young like men abandoning democrats. we spoke to a group who has no plans to vote for kamala harris. in who has no plans to vote for kamala harris.— who has no plans to vote for kamala harris. in my community we have been — kamala harris. in my community we have been voting _ kamala harris. in my community we have been voting all - kamala harris. in my community we have been voting all the - we have been voting all the time, especially black people, we vote, we vote. people promise and promise and promise and we n
our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports.f the biggest prizes georgia is one of the biggest prizes of this election and the way to win this swing state may just be through savannah and this largely democratic coastal county. in 2020, an increase in voter turnout here propelled joe biden over the line in his narrow victory in the peach state. with election day now in focus, though, kamala harris may struggle to replicate that performance with one key group. her good vibes campaign has...
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as someone who predominantly british north america. this first box presented a little bit of a puzzle me. i understood that the items was seeing were kettle sweet. many of these items. let me see if i can annotate real quick. or just these feet. just these feet. here not connected to a pot, a kettle base. and if you look, they're very unique. they're a little stylized. they look like a little cloth. there's fluting on these edges. and for a moment, i was like, what? this. i have never seen a cattle foot like this in all my days. but that was because i was used to looking at pots like this. british pots. this part that we see here, this kettle is a french kettle called, marmite. these cast cooking pots may have had three or up to four of these beautiful fluted. and i found hundreds these in the collection here as i was looking through boxes. so we know that there were many, many types of this kettle in use here at fort ticonderoga. you can also see that this has a distinctly flat edge and, a flat base. there is one seam along the bottom
as someone who predominantly british north america. this first box presented a little bit of a puzzle me. i understood that the items was seeing were kettle sweet. many of these items. let me see if i can annotate real quick. or just these feet. just these feet. here not connected to a pot, a kettle base. and if you look, they're very unique. they're a little stylized. they look like a little cloth. there's fluting on these edges. and for a moment, i was like, what? this. i have never seen a...
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north america said a statement that they have not been served with any legal filings related to the matter. that said in part, quote, there's nothing more important us and the safety security and well-being of the students enroll in the coupon program. all of us at kaimana continue to wish the student a complete recovery. dmv responding to outrage from some san franciscans. the people in question receive driver's license where the city is written as san fran instead of san francisco. there are some sort of systems issue and someone made a mistake and hopefully it will just be corrective never happen again. so is i mean, it's funny and offense and certainly have with a letter to quite a on the other we it is important that you have not use ground at san francisco and tha 's what it should people places. >> the dmv now says they made the fix. and if you are willing to inline those who received a car with the incorrect abbreviation can visit dmv office to get a new license for free. coming up in the next hour, more of >> these disease carrying mosquitoes are found in santa clara county yet ti
north america said a statement that they have not been served with any legal filings related to the matter. that said in part, quote, there's nothing more important us and the safety security and well-being of the students enroll in the coupon program. all of us at kaimana continue to wish the student a complete recovery. dmv responding to outrage from some san franciscans. the people in question receive driver's license where the city is written as san fran instead of san francisco. there are...
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for voters in michigan, which has the largest proportion of arab—americans in the us. 0ur senior north americaas at that rally. kamala harris will be spending a lot of time in michigan over the next 18 days. this is one of those states that is crucial to the outcome of the election. they call it part of the blue wall. those midwestern states, those manufacturing industrial states that often vote as a bloc. in 2016, they voted for donald trump. in 2020 they voted forjoe biden. whoever wins here will likely win the election. so she's engaging some super high powered support. celebrities like lizzo. superstars like michelle 0bama will all be here in the coming days. the key message is one about the economy, about investment in the automotive industry, about wages, about green jobs in these new manufacturing industries. kamala harris herself will be 60 this coming weekend, but there's not going to be a lot of time for partying because there's a lot of work to do before election day. gary 0'donoghue. according to recent polling, black men are failing to support ms harris in the way they did joe bid
for voters in michigan, which has the largest proportion of arab—americans in the us. 0ur senior north americaas at that rally. kamala harris will be spending a lot of time in michigan over the next 18 days. this is one of those states that is crucial to the outcome of the election. they call it part of the blue wall. those midwestern states, those manufacturing industrial states that often vote as a bloc. in 2016, they voted for donald trump. in 2020 they voted forjoe biden. whoever wins...
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striking union workers shut down ports along the us east coast, potentially affecting up to hall of north america's maritime trade. workers want more pay and more importantly, job security. all we're asking for is our fair share. we want to keep language in the contract that prohibits automation because what we don't want is we don't want robots doing our job. welcome to the day benjamin netanyahu has promised that you ron will pay. and that to ron has made what he called a big mistake is really prime minister was speaking, following around the largest ever me cyber attack against this country. just as the tackles have prompted former prime minister enough tommy bennett to post on x. we must act now to destroy iran's nuclear program. it's central energy facilities and to fatally cripple this terrorist regime. when members of the un security council have condemned the spiraling violence in the middle east and emergency session of the council discussed measures to de escalate the conflict between israel. iran and the round back has bought militia, the fearless that without such a move, the conflict c
striking union workers shut down ports along the us east coast, potentially affecting up to hall of north america's maritime trade. workers want more pay and more importantly, job security. all we're asking for is our fair share. we want to keep language in the contract that prohibits automation because what we don't want is we don't want robots doing our job. welcome to the day benjamin netanyahu has promised that you ron will pay. and that to ron has made what he called a big mistake is...
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now the was found nearby on she hung pushed out, which had previously been discovered only in north america. but i also an m and i had previously located only in china, was found on she hun, shaftoe for one of the hills that's now destroyed. and i know from these findings, you know, we know the investigator. it was also inhabited by those sanctions pieces and can be included in the arrange maps. so essentially, we revise the geological history of our planet. so it's amazing because we were so far from the sea head. but still you discovering these, these ations, the sea creatures of how they are these refunds are they truly unique to bus carrier or the similar formations elsewhere in the world. fundies by term and age range of structures like this aren't only found investigate area, but also in north america in china, for example. and however, only investigator at all they both well preserve is more easily accessible. what can you tell me about the folklore surrounding these 2 hands here in foster care? i heard there's a story about a tragic romans. what can you tell me about that bar groups
now the was found nearby on she hung pushed out, which had previously been discovered only in north america. but i also an m and i had previously located only in china, was found on she hun, shaftoe for one of the hills that's now destroyed. and i know from these findings, you know, we know the investigator. it was also inhabited by those sanctions pieces and can be included in the arrange maps. so essentially, we revise the geological history of our planet. so it's amazing because we were so...
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in the swing state of michigan, our north america editor sarah smith discovered that could prove to berborn, michigan, helped joe biden into the white house, but democrats cannot rely on the city's many arab—americans this year. we gathered together some of the people who are so furious about the president's failure to rein in israel's assaults on gaza and lebanon, they're refusing to support his vice president and making some very surprising choices. can you tell us how you'll vote on november? i'm notjust voting for trump, i am endorsing him and telling my community to vote for him as well. but you've been a democrat all your life? i'm still a democrat. i'm still actually probably left, more left than most democrats. so why on earth vote for donald trump and encourage others to do it? because i believe there has to be accountability. harris is going to continue the same exact policies under, under biden. so there... it's not me saying she's100% guaranteed to do the same. she is saying it, her campaign advisers have come out and said it. everyone here is a longtime democrat struggling
in the swing state of michigan, our north america editor sarah smith discovered that could prove to berborn, michigan, helped joe biden into the white house, but democrats cannot rely on the city's many arab—americans this year. we gathered together some of the people who are so furious about the president's failure to rein in israel's assaults on gaza and lebanon, they're refusing to support his vice president and making some very surprising choices. can you tell us how you'll vote on...
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i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.are the main takeaways for you from these rallies?— you from these rallies? well, these were — you from these rallies? well, these were two _ you from these rallies? well, these were two very - you from these rallies? well, | these were two very distinctly different events. certainly, from kamala harris, the backdrop, the background to where she was was almost as important as what she said. the background was the white house, it was the centre of washington, and it was exactly the same spot and kamala harris referred to this, where donald trump when he disputed the 2020 election in january trump when he disputed the 2020 election injanuary of trump when he disputed the 2020 election in january of 2021, when he urged his supporters to march on the capitol building. kamala harris are set out the difference between donald trump's motives and her aspirations for the trip —— presidency should she win. and she painted a very different picture. the phrase that stood out for me was, it doesn't
i'm joined now by our north america correspondent peter bowes.are the main takeaways for you from these rallies?— you from these rallies? well, these were — you from these rallies? well, these were two _ you from these rallies? well, these were two very - you from these rallies? well, | these were two very distinctly different events. certainly, from kamala harris, the backdrop, the background to where she was was almost as important as what she said. the background was the white house, it...
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i'll also be speaking with our north america editor sarah smith, but first it's back to clive.na could help offer up the keys to the white house. this was once a dyed in the wool red, republican state in presidential races, largely to due to the influence of the late longtime senator, john mccain. at the last election, the democrats won by a narrow margin of less than 10,500 votes. this time it's also likely to be a close run thing. but now a special message from senatorjohn mccain and governor sarah palin. .. he was the granddaddy of arizona politics for three decades. good evening, my fellow americans. i'mjohn mccain. and, you know, i'm just sarah palin. live from new york, it's saturday night. a favourite of late night comedy shows. he was also a republican titan, helping presidential nominees on the right win his home state. he died in 2018. and as the sun rises over arizona, mccain's legacy here is a pragmatic conservatism, a willingness to work across the aisle, but also to strike out on your own when needed. woohoo! let's go, baby, let's go! these fans are heading to a b
i'll also be speaking with our north america editor sarah smith, but first it's back to clive.na could help offer up the keys to the white house. this was once a dyed in the wool red, republican state in presidential races, largely to due to the influence of the late longtime senator, john mccain. at the last election, the democrats won by a narrow margin of less than 10,500 votes. this time it's also likely to be a close run thing. but now a special message from senatorjohn mccain and governor...
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and it would flow over to north america. this is the last one of these is called the seven years war. in a broader world context. but on the north american continent, it's called the french indian war. and the outcome of that essentially meant that wasn't a french presence any longer. okay. so that option that was there to say like, hey, there's this french dude at this fort over here, i'm going to go talk to him. if you don't give me what i want, that option kind of goes that option. go away. right. and so that the playoffs system that had worked so well for so long ceases to to exist as as effective way to engage in diplomacy and kind of get the trade goods that were desired. all right. some other important things that happened with this treaty, the end of the french and indian war and events that follow. so. one of the things that the british do within the context, the french and indian war that will ultimately help kind swing things in their favor is. they will promise native that they will set a hard western boundary. t
and it would flow over to north america. this is the last one of these is called the seven years war. in a broader world context. but on the north american continent, it's called the french indian war. and the outcome of that essentially meant that wasn't a french presence any longer. okay. so that option that was there to say like, hey, there's this french dude at this fort over here, i'm going to go talk to him. if you don't give me what i want, that option kind of goes that option. go away....