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osborne speech as nick says, it isn't _ osborne speech as nick says, it isn't change _ osborne speechnge. it is— osborne speech as nick says, it| isn't change. it is extraordinary. the economic— isn't change. it is extraordinary. the economic consensus - isn't change. it is extraordinary. - the economic consensus established under— the economic consensus established under the _ the economic consensus established under the coalition— the economic consensus established under the coalition government - the economic consensus established under the coalition government in i under the coalition government in the then— under the coalition government in the then david _ under the coalition government in the then david cameron _ under the coalition government in the then david cameron party- under the coalition government in the then david cameron party andi under the coalition government in - the then david cameron party and the way it's— the then david cameron party and the way it's carried — the then david cameron party and the way it's carried through. _ the then david cameron party and th
osborne speech as nick says, it isn't _ osborne speech as nick says, it isn't change _ osborne speechnge. it is— osborne speech as nick says, it| isn't change. it is extraordinary. the economic— isn't change. it is extraordinary. the economic consensus - isn't change. it is extraordinary. - the economic consensus established under— the economic consensus established under the _ the economic consensus established under the coalition— the economic consensus established under the coalition...
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that's right for - the -- george osborne gone down the the —— george osborne gone down the typical— the politics of the moment by blaming the previous administration. he hopes _ blaming the previous administration. he hopes very much that the public will go _ he hopes very much that the public will go along with fat. and blame the conservative administration. chiefiy— the conservative administration. chiefly what keir starmer is government is likely to do. i think it was— government is likely to do. i think it was devoid of hope, this speech. it it was devoid of hope, this speech. it was _ it was devoid of hope, this speech. it was very. — it was devoid of hope, this speech. it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt— it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt in— it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt in his— it was very, very dire, it was very abrupt in his nature. there was very little _ abrupt in his nature. there was very little essence of things getting any beiten _ little essence of things getting any better. but in one respect i'm glad he was _ better. but in one respect i'm
that's right for - the -- george osborne gone down the the —— george osborne gone down the typical— the politics of the moment by blaming the previous administration. he hopes _ blaming the previous administration. he hopes very much that the public will go _ he hopes very much that the public will go along with fat. and blame the conservative administration. chiefiy— the conservative administration. chiefly what keir starmer is government is likely to do. i think it was— government...
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the greater the osborne effect.i in my years of covering apple have seen their guidance before a cycle. they got it for similar revenue growth, 5% for september, as they just reported for june. effectively they are bucking the osborne effect. that is a sign that consumers simply cannot live without apple devices. even though it makes sense for them to hold off for another month or two, they cannot do it because they need these phones to continue to basically live their lives. i think that this was, even though the guidance was effectively in line for september, i think it sent a powerful message to investors, the strength of their product line, i think that is why the stock is up today. ed: the top thing here is, apple intelligence and the impact it will have. several analysts had multiple stabs at getting tim cook and the cfo to talk about the direct impact of apple intelligence on an upgrade cycle. i think tim cook went the furthest in saying there will be a meaningful cycle, but note data. what did you make of th
the greater the osborne effect.i in my years of covering apple have seen their guidance before a cycle. they got it for similar revenue growth, 5% for september, as they just reported for june. effectively they are bucking the osborne effect. that is a sign that consumers simply cannot live without apple devices. even though it makes sense for them to hold off for another month or two, they cannot do it because they need these phones to continue to basically live their lives. i think that this...
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george osborne's been out on his podcast saying there's nothing wrong with a little bit of hope. i totally agree with paddy and actually it's really interesting that echoes across the water in america. kamala harris has completely embraced that, and i was talking to a couple of labour insiders about, you know, is there enough pain being talked about now that is going to overshadow the beginning of this labour government? but look, it's early days, it's two months in, they would say we are trying to not just lay the blame for what's gone before at the doors of the previous conservative government, they want to show seriousness, they want to show a sombre approach to government. well, they're doing that extremely well. remember, no legislation has been passed. um, you know, the the the parliament broke up before the summer recess with one single announcement, which is why it's attracted so much attention. and that, of course, was about stopping the universal winter fuel payments. um, we are going to see a lot more of the shape of this government in the run up to that budget, but on
george osborne's been out on his podcast saying there's nothing wrong with a little bit of hope. i totally agree with paddy and actually it's really interesting that echoes across the water in america. kamala harris has completely embraced that, and i was talking to a couple of labour insiders about, you know, is there enough pain being talked about now that is going to overshadow the beginning of this labour government? but look, it's early days, it's two months in, they would say we are...
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george osborne's been out on his podcast saying there's nothing wrong with a little bit of hope. i totally agree with paddy and actually it's really interesting that echoes across the water in america. kamala harris has completely embraced that, and i was talking to a couple of labour insiders about, you know, is there enough pain being talked about now that is going to overshadow the beginning of this labour government? but look, it's early days, it's two months in, so, keir starmer did a big speech on tuesday in the downing street garden, and we're using the oasis song lyric don't look back in anger to describe this section. and here is a little bit of keir starmer looking back, kind of in anger. there is a budget coming in october, and it's- going to be painful. we have no other choice given the situation that we're in. - and, paddy, i mean, that really is the theme coming from keir starmer this week and the week before that, which is like the next few months are not going to be particularly rosy. yes, i'm lucky to be listening along with radio 4 listeners tojo in a moment wit
george osborne's been out on his podcast saying there's nothing wrong with a little bit of hope. i totally agree with paddy and actually it's really interesting that echoes across the water in america. kamala harris has completely embraced that, and i was talking to a couple of labour insiders about, you know, is there enough pain being talked about now that is going to overshadow the beginning of this labour government? but look, it's early days, it's two months in, so, keir starmer did a big...
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and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you had also a lot of money on other sides. pierpont morgan was one of his uncles. and so marriage was also related to some the peabody's. and so he was a person of wealth of an education that we figured that wealthy background and he basically was another person very much like marsh except that a bit of field work himself but later on he also would sort of rely on his colleagues to write many of his papers but he became a great museum man. he was a person who named the famous t-rex and many other important things on downside, he was one of america's leading eugenicists in the 2730s and wrote prefaces for some of the most hateful, racist, racist that were published during this time. so a very mixed bag and they did live he died in 1975 he actually was excited about hitler's germany and he wrote an article about it in german magazine, which i never hesitate to copy. my colleagues at the american museum to sort of see see where he prais
and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you had also a lot of money on other sides. pierpont morgan was one of his uncles. and so marriage was also related to some the peabody's. and so he was a person of wealth of an education that we figured that wealthy background and he basically was another person very much like marsh except that a bit of field work himself but later on he also would sort of...
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it worked politically for a few years for david cameron and george osborne.terity on the country's books but labour are trying to do something similar now, to say we are going to do something that is really tough, you will not like, it is unpopular with voters but it's not our lot, it is the last lot.— with voters but it's not our lot, it is the last lot. nick eardley, thank ou. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, has vowed to respond after at least four people were killed in a second consecutive night of heavy russian drone and missile strikes. these are pictures from central ukraine, where local officials say two people were killed when a hotel was wiped out in mr zelensky�*s home city. two people also died in drone attacks in the city of zaporizhzhia. moscow claims it's using precision weaponry to target energy and other infrastructure. yesterday, russia launched one of its biggest attacks on ukraine since the start of the war. our reporter abdujalil abdurasulov told us what happened across ukraine overnight and what damage was caused by this bombardm
it worked politically for a few years for david cameron and george osborne.terity on the country's books but labour are trying to do something similar now, to say we are going to do something that is really tough, you will not like, it is unpopular with voters but it's not our lot, it is the last lot.— with voters but it's not our lot, it is the last lot. nick eardley, thank ou. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, has vowed to respond after at least four people were killed in a second...
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there osborne, they put the triple lock. in-_ there is in. pensioners got richer. _ in. pensioners got richer. there is that argument and the reality - in. pensioners got richer. there is that argument and the reality is l in. pensioners got richer. there is| that argument and the reality is we have an ageing population and a shrinking workforce, smaller proportion of the working age population is paying for a larger proportion of older people and other people claiming welfare in difficult decisions will undoubtedly have to be made. i5 decisions will undoubtedly have to be made. , . , decisions will undoubtedly have to be made. , ., , . , ., be made. is there any decision in ublic life be made. is there any decision in public life that _ be made. is there any decision in public life that is _ be made. is there any decision in public life that is not _ be made. is there any decision in public life that is not difficult? i public life that is not difficult? every decision has the word difficult to put in front of it. i think when you have been a rich old democracy— t
there osborne, they put the triple lock. in-_ there is in. pensioners got richer. _ in. pensioners got richer. there is that argument and the reality - in. pensioners got richer. there is that argument and the reality is l in. pensioners got richer. there is| that argument and the reality is we have an ageing population and a shrinking workforce, smaller proportion of the working age population is paying for a larger proportion of older people and other people claiming welfare in difficult...
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the borrowing from the george osborne —— they are borrowing from the george osborne and david cameron
the borrowing from the george osborne —— they are borrowing from the george osborne and david cameron
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reminiscent of i divya cameron and george osborne he certainly was.2010 and soon after that election remember they brought out that famous, there is no many left notes numerous times. they still did it this yearfor ten years numerous times. they still did it this year for ten years later. sir keir starmer is adopting a similar strategy try to argue but i have been left with come the inheritance of the last government, it is good to be a bigot, difficultjob to fix it and i am going to have to make some very tough decisions. it was a major speech not about policy, it was about tone and expectation management. trying to keep expectations low as possible, especially in advance of that budget. we've already had this announcement on winter fuel payments being asked for a lot of pensioners. the expectation is that there will be some tax rises as well. not clear what they will be. the government set in the last election they will not touch income tax, vat, national insurance but certainly speculations on capital gains and private pensions could something they
reminiscent of i divya cameron and george osborne he certainly was.2010 and soon after that election remember they brought out that famous, there is no many left notes numerous times. they still did it this yearfor ten years numerous times. they still did it this year for ten years later. sir keir starmer is adopting a similar strategy try to argue but i have been left with come the inheritance of the last government, it is good to be a bigot, difficultjob to fix it and i am going to have to...
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. >> do you know what it was supposed to be built george osborne george osborne is now 45.e horrific mistakes. >> don has a huge nuclear roots. don has a huge advocate for this . don has a huge advocate for this. but i still question this intermittency problem. jay. >> well, but the zonal thing makes sense. >> and this is he's absolutely right. this is a telegraph story. it's written by a telegraph reporter who presumably is the person. it's not denied, it's not denied by executives, but it is. but it is. it's been denied. >> but it is said. >> but it is said. >> but it is said. >> but it is somebody who has had a chat with a telegraph reporter and put a story. >> are you entirely confident of the direction we're going in with renewables? i want more renewables. >> you do? yes, absolutely. and i want every single house. and this should have been done years ago. i mean, nick clegg famously said, oh, there's no point in doing nuclear. it'll be 20 years before we get the benefits. you know, in the coalition government, you know, he did make some mistakes. that was one of them.
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how is this any different to what david cameron and george osborne did in 2010 when they blame 0sbornehe outgoing labour government? it is a serious and honest speech from keir starmer. he wants to level with the british public about the state of the country the labour government have inherited. about the state of our prisons, which are overflowing and bursting because the conservatives failed to put the investment into prisons, to fix the problems. the state of the public finances, where we have uncovered a £22 billion black hole, partly because of our broken asylum system whether government put in place, i believe, a inhumane policy, leaving people in limbo, never processing their claims, effectively leaving them in accommodation permanently and the government was forced to dip into the reserves, the many supposed to be put aside for a rainy day. what keir starmer is being honest with the public about the broken state of the public finances and saying to the public he will take the tough decisions to fix them, and when you fix the finances you can rebuild the country for the better.
how is this any different to what david cameron and george osborne did in 2010 when they blame 0sbornehe outgoing labour government? it is a serious and honest speech from keir starmer. he wants to level with the british public about the state of the country the labour government have inherited. about the state of our prisons, which are overflowing and bursting because the conservatives failed to put the investment into prisons, to fix the problems. the state of the public finances, where we...
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the borrowing from the george osborne —— they are borrowing from the george osborne and david cameronk. you say that things are so terrible that we will have to make really difficult decisions. don't blame me, blame the last lot. we are trying to fix the mess. they have evidence to suggest that argument isn't completely fabricated. however, icannot emphasise enough that making decisions is difficult. and the government will have to choose to do certain things. and when it makes those decisions, it will face the consequences of its actions. and in that sense, yes, you can blame the last administration. yes, you can say that there is not as much money as we hoped or thought or could have been available if the economy had been available if the economy had been managed in a different way. but you still have to take responsibility for the decisions that you are taking. so in that sense, there is no doubt this government is going to feel a lot of pressure over the next few weeks, particularly leading up to the budget at the end of october. because it is going to have to explain why it is ch
the borrowing from the george osborne —— they are borrowing from the george osborne and david cameronk. you say that things are so terrible that we will have to make really difficult decisions. don't blame me, blame the last lot. we are trying to fix the mess. they have evidence to suggest that argument isn't completely fabricated. however, icannot emphasise enough that making decisions is difficult. and the government will have to choose to do certain things. and when it makes those...
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i mean, he talked about george osborne, talked about george osborne, talked about flat taxation, flatnd michael howard was still the leader , and david was still the leader, and david cameron pledged to leave the european people's party, the epp and the referendum on the lisbon treaty, all of that which they didn't do. and that was very much playing, dare i say, to, to the right of, of the party. and then, of course, having won the leadership, he moved, gradually i would say to the centre and some sort of form of that i think needs to happen. but the idea that you can somehow, after reform have got 4 million votes, pretend that, you know, that didn't happen and just doubled down on on being a liberal democrat. yeah. doesn't make any sense to me. >> well, who had to ask that question then? jacob rees—mogg. now coming up, jacob, on the state of the nation, what have you got planned? >> well, we're going to have more of your fantastic interview with with suella and discuss that and get into the nitty gritty of what she's been saying. and i think it's really important her analysis of wher
i mean, he talked about george osborne, talked about george osborne, talked about flat taxation, flatnd michael howard was still the leader , and david was still the leader, and david cameron pledged to leave the european people's party, the epp and the referendum on the lisbon treaty, all of that which they didn't do. and that was very much playing, dare i say, to, to the right of, of the party. and then, of course, having won the leadership, he moved, gradually i would say to the centre and...
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joining me now former senior advisor for the trump 2016 campaign, jason osborne, and also with us. former communications director for vice president kamala harris, ashley etienne great to have both of you here with does to talk about all of this as we head into this critical week in this race, ashley, let's start first with you. we've got this new polling out from the new york times showing harris gaining ground in those key swing states in the sunbelt. it's a very tight race, no doubt about it. but she is the momentum does seem to be with her at this moment republicans have described these past few weeks is a honeymoon phase for harris with all the momentum we've seen, what are you seeing in this polling that indicates to you that this is more than a honeymoon phase, if you believe that listen, i can imagine the republicans are deathly afraid right now, shaking in their boots, they can come up with no defense, no attacks on kamala harris and none that will actually stick. >> she's not this is not a honeymoon phase. it's not a sugar highs. they've described it. she's trending up co
joining me now former senior advisor for the trump 2016 campaign, jason osborne, and also with us. former communications director for vice president kamala harris, ashley etienne great to have both of you here with does to talk about all of this as we head into this critical week in this race, ashley, let's start first with you. we've got this new polling out from the new york times showing harris gaining ground in those key swing states in the sunbelt. it's a very tight race, no doubt about...
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jason osborne and rachel. i thank you both very much for being with us. >> they're one thing to note on this show, john berman is all raise rates. >> we have learned all right, breaking overnight for you a major global market sell off japan's stock market plunged amid uncertainty on wall street causing other asian markets to follow the downturn trend continue in europe and here in the u.s. futures, all pointing sharply lower ahead of the market, open cnn's marc stewart is in beijing for us. give us a sense of why we're seeing this fall off here. the selloff here so much at play, sara. >> and let me just be blunt, the economic anxiety, the stress that we saw all across asia today has now crossed the ocean and is very much going to be in play when the stock market york opens up in just about two hours. and that could potentially impact your 401k japan, for example, how a really rough day. the biggest daily losses ever for japanese stocks. it's not that often. we use the word breathtaking when reporting on busine
jason osborne and rachel. i thank you both very much for being with us. >> they're one thing to note on this show, john berman is all raise rates. >> we have learned all right, breaking overnight for you a major global market sell off japan's stock market plunged amid uncertainty on wall street causing other asian markets to follow the downturn trend continue in europe and here in the u.s. futures, all pointing sharply lower ahead of the market, open cnn's marc stewart is in beijing...
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i mean, he talked about george osborne, talked about george osborne, talked about flat taxation, flatd michael howard was still the leader , and david was still the leader, and david cameron pledged to leave the european people's party, the epp and the referendum on the lisbon treaty, all of that which they didn't do. and that was very much playing, dare i say, to, to the right of, of the party. and then, of course, having won the leadership, he moved, gradually i would say to the centre and some sort of form of that i think needs to happen. but the idea that you can somehow, after reform have got 4 million votes, pretend that, you know, that didn't happen and just doubled down on on being a liberal democrat. yeah. doesn't make any sense to me. >> well, who had to ask that question then? jacob rees—mogg. now coming up, jacob, on the state of the nation, what have you got planned? >> well, we're going to have more of your fantastic interview with with suella and discuss that and get into the nitty gritty of what she's been saying. and i think it's really important her analysis of where
i mean, he talked about george osborne, talked about george osborne, talked about flat taxation, flatd michael howard was still the leader , and david was still the leader, and david cameron pledged to leave the european people's party, the epp and the referendum on the lisbon treaty, all of that which they didn't do. and that was very much playing, dare i say, to, to the right of, of the party. and then, of course, having won the leadership, he moved, gradually i would say to the centre and...
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i'm not sure about george osborne, but certainly rishi did after covid and the idea was to get the moneyild things like hs2 and the third runway at heathrow, neither of which, of course, seemed to be happening, the idea of this is the way the canadians do it is that they, they invest rather in stocks and shares. they invest in private companies . so one of the, companies. so one of the, teaching pension funds in canada owns 25% of the british energy giant sse, another one is a big investor in thames water. >> so they go private companies are they. >> yeah. so some some companies do. well thames water clearly is not doing well . the key to not doing well. the key to a pension fund is it must be there to give a give a decent retirement to existing pensioners and future ones. and what rachel reeves has to actually sort out is to make sure that you get that return. and the big question is if the return from investing in infrastructure is so great, why aren't they doing it now? >> paul goodman is this a way of getting bridges built without the state paying for it? i mean, the state paying for
i'm not sure about george osborne, but certainly rishi did after covid and the idea was to get the moneyild things like hs2 and the third runway at heathrow, neither of which, of course, seemed to be happening, the idea of this is the way the canadians do it is that they, they invest rather in stocks and shares. they invest in private companies . so one of the, companies. so one of the, teaching pension funds in canada owns 25% of the british energy giant sse, another one is a big investor in...
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i'm not sure about george osborne, but certainly rishi did after covid and the idea was to get the moneyild things like hs2 and the third runway at heathrow, neither of which, of course, seemed to be happening, the idea of this is the way the canadians do it is that they, they invest rather in stocks and shares. they invest in private companies . so one of the, companies. so one of the, teaching pension funds in canada owns 25% of the british energy giant sse, another one is a big investor in thames water. >> so they go private companies are they. >> yeah. so some some companies do. well thames water clearly is not doing well . the key to not doing well. the key to a pension fund is it must be there to give a give a decent retirement to existing pensioners and future ones. and what rachel reeves has to actually sort out is to make sure that you get that return. and the big question is if the return from investing in infrastructure is so great, why aren't they doing it now? >> paul goodman is this a way of getting bridges built without the state paying for it? i mean, the state paying for
i'm not sure about george osborne, but certainly rishi did after covid and the idea was to get the moneyild things like hs2 and the third runway at heathrow, neither of which, of course, seemed to be happening, the idea of this is the way the canadians do it is that they, they invest rather in stocks and shares. they invest in private companies . so one of the, companies. so one of the, teaching pension funds in canada owns 25% of the british energy giant sse, another one is a big investor in...
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policy is candidate for president the protest as uh, coding for an end to us support for israel, osborne, gaza. but the numbers uh, smaller than expected at the convention president joe biden is scheduled to deliver the headline speech on day one byte and endorsed harris for the presidency when he dropped off of the race in july. so now let's go straight to our car, go to all reports of stuff on z months as standing there in the union pocket stage in ground for the main protests that from the tell us what's going on there. we typed this very well because the protesters here, we're starting to stage their mass here are about to get going here. this march is finally going to saw. it should have been started like 2 or 3 hours ago. but overnight, just feel somewhat disappointed because they didn't quite get the numbers or, and hoping for 20000 people were supposed to get to your in protest and in this march home to the end seat. i think it's about half of this. now they're about to go start now and it's good c terminal to pan out a little bit there. there's plenty of people hear about it, st
policy is candidate for president the protest as uh, coding for an end to us support for israel, osborne, gaza. but the numbers uh, smaller than expected at the convention president joe biden is scheduled to deliver the headline speech on day one byte and endorsed harris for the presidency when he dropped off of the race in july. so now let's go straight to our car, go to all reports of stuff on z months as standing there in the union pocket stage in ground for the main protests that from the...
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but many american muslims are a 5 by israel. osborne gaza, remain unimpressed. and in this election year, they are a t demographic to take into account. donald trump has said what he would do and who he is, the democrats, on the other hand, are inconsistent. they'll say we understand the difficulties that that are going on . and we're trying, but we really can't do anything and that in reality, you know, and i know is andrew i'm good. how though, if it's good to have you with us, we begin to day in the middle east and a new week of efforts to reach a cease fire and gaza talks aimed at ending the fighting offset. to restart in cairo today, us secretary of state anthony, blinking was an israel pushing the chase. he met with israel's prime minister benjamin. that's in y'all in jerusalem. often thoughts for the president to blink and also met with israel's defense minister. but how moss, i said, any signs of progress are a quote illusion. the group says is well, has added new demands of the latest thoughts and has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops fr
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the association now has around a 100 members across the country, osborne and he is like mario and she will finish here and up. license will run to the cobb branch of civil rights. 62 restaurants have joined the initiative, half of them in the capital. when liberties have been that us of to yet we go back to the restaurants to see how it's going. been because he asked them some questions at the end of the day and we make sure they're still using a tennessee used to plastic. and what does they want to get to more labeled by ma, cnn level? so that's how we follow up on this, on what they need to get. but they they also reach out to other restaurants that might be interested in joining the initiative. records provided by the 62 places already on board, allow them to estimate how much plastic has been saved over the last 3 years. the impacts as well as the impact on the environment is concerned. we try to measure as well as we can. how much plastic waste has been avoided by the switch to a ton of tv. uh was a sofa. it's been a 106000 fuel single use rolls around, 46000 fuel plastic bottles
the association now has around a 100 members across the country, osborne and he is like mario and she will finish here and up. license will run to the cobb branch of civil rights. 62 restaurants have joined the initiative, half of them in the capital. when liberties have been that us of to yet we go back to the restaurants to see how it's going. been because he asked them some questions at the end of the day and we make sure they're still using a tennessee used to plastic. and what does they...
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the deluxe has been wasn't due by the way to, to dr. osborne, on the works of the month to month to month. what is this something you'd be open? practice was being allowed to go to the board. ben, politics, me even in buckets on there, but i love ation from jordan to a gun. it's done to me. shot. yeah, it isn't good. they have not. i'm really happy that the bmw gave me for the prototype and the women also came into support. and today it has been another, is that led to a lot of declining the number of people that are it has? yes, yes. we've got some butter you. you will feel criminal prosecution also. me like i'm bragging really. got been to do that. we're letting anybody does or has anybody . lot of good as i've been fighting. yeah. they're getting his dad. hm. and so was the community but did against it. but ultimately the strict flow, but then one of the other than political parties was so we all up against it. why do you think you'd be able to against it means would've been politics. what else from charbonneau and the side of on me? and i would like name to, but many women leaders of
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the deluxe has been, wasn't due by the way to, to dr. osborne on the works of the month. what did this said you'd be open practice was being allowed to go to maybe the board, ben, politics, me even in buck designer. but i love ation from jordan to a gun. it's done to me shop. yeah, it has been good. do you have not? i'm really happy that the damn gave me for the prototype and the women also came into support. and today it has been another. is that led to a lot of declining the number of people that are, are it has? yes, yes. because and bought or you, you will feel criminal prosecution also. me like i'm bragging really. got been to do that. let anybody does or has anybody lot of good as i've been fighting. yeah. they're getting this debt. mm. and so was the was going to community but did against it, but ultimately the stood for but then one of the other than political parties was, so we all up against it. why do you think the but against it means when politics, what else charbonneau decided on me and i would not named them. but many women leaders of the party also opposed
the deluxe has been, wasn't due by the way to, to dr. osborne on the works of the month. what did this said you'd be open practice was being allowed to go to maybe the board, ben, politics, me even in buck designer. but i love ation from jordan to a gun. it's done to me shop. yeah, it has been good. do you have not? i'm really happy that the damn gave me for the prototype and the women also came into support. and today it has been another. is that led to a lot of declining the number of people...
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but the deluxe has been, wasn't due by the one that took dr. osborne, on the works up the month to month to month. what is this said you'd be open. practice was being allowed to go to the board. ben products me even in buck designer, but love ation from jordan to a gun. it's done to me shop. yeah, it has been good. they have not. i'm really happy that the bmw gave me for the prototype and the women also came into support. and today it has been another. is it led to a lot of declining the number of people that are it has? yes, yes, we've got some butter you, you will feel the ocean also the life come back over the clock and then the do that . we're letting anybody does or has anybody. lot of good as i've been fighting. yeah. they're getting his dad. hm. and so was the was going to community but did against it. but ultimately he stood for but the, one of the other political parties was, so we all up against it. why do you think even against it means when politics, what else from charbonneau beside me and i would not named them. but many women leaders of the party also opposed it by that sh
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he keeps talking about his deal george osborne we're going to give them.be done, he says. what do we get? do we get like a feta cheese recipe? what what the greeks giving us when we give them these marbles, pay when we give them these marbles, pay for them. >> did we pay for these? >> did we pay for these? >> give back nothing. give no nothing. we're keeping all of it. that's what i say. >> i'm. you know what? i hate to say it. i agree with nick. yeah. i mean, in a way, it would make him happy. they're an ally, and they've been asking for it a lot. and give it back to them and tell them it's garbage. and you and your parthenon. you might as you fix it, fill in the walls. it's too much open space there. put a new roof on the parthenon. it's from the parthenon. >> basically . people like chris >> basically. people like chris bryant, who has floated the idea again. he said, it's a matter for the trustees, and this is seen as sort of opening the door to loan them the government saying it's not going to be a permanent return, but they're opening the door to loa
he keeps talking about his deal george osborne we're going to give them.be done, he says. what do we get? do we get like a feta cheese recipe? what what the greeks giving us when we give them these marbles, pay when we give them these marbles, pay for them. >> did we pay for these? >> did we pay for these? >> give back nothing. give no nothing. we're keeping all of it. that's what i say. >> i'm. you know what? i hate to say it. i agree with nick. yeah. i mean, in a way,...
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this week, outside the venue protests against us. government policies supporting israel, osborne gauze, what happened organized can we hope it has more a combo? a terrorist is already the democratic party's nominee for president of the united states. but this week it becomes official. so you can make one hell of a present. so the democratic national convention in chicago is really just the ceremonial event, vice president connell, a harris already secured 99 percent of democratic delegates earlier this month. and a virtual roll call vote even is vice president. most americans still know very little about harris. the thousands of people have turned out to see her on the campaign trail since becoming the democratic contender. so what harris publicly accepts the nomination on thursday? millions of people will be watching a well crafted speech that's warmly received by the american people could have pulled her in the pools. wondering to somebody to see it a convention is that the polls improve, at least in the short term for the party that holds the convention. if that happened, she probab
this week, outside the venue protests against us. government policies supporting israel, osborne gauze, what happened organized can we hope it has more a combo? a terrorist is already the democratic party's nominee for president of the united states. but this week it becomes official. so you can make one hell of a present. so the democratic national convention in chicago is really just the ceremonial event, vice president connell, a harris already secured 99 percent of democratic delegates...
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the deluxe has been, wasn't due by the way to, to dr. osborne, on the works of the month to month to month. what is this something you'd be open? practice was being allowed to go to maybe the board, ben, politics, me even in buckets on there. but love ation from jordan to have gotten this done to me shout. yeah, it isn't good. they have not. i'm very happy that the bmw gave me for the part of the day and the women also came into support. and to day it has been another, is it led to a lot of declining the number of people that i read has? yes, yes. we've got some butter you. you will feel no problem because you all told me your life contract over the block. and then to do that, we're letting anybody does that. has anybody lot of good as i've been fired. yeah. they're getting to death. hm. and so was the community that did against it, but ultimately the strict flow, but then one of the other than political parties, while the so we all up against it. why do you think name and against it means world when politics, what else i'm charbonneau. and the side of on me and i would like name to,
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n. watched osborne's, if the risk of a serious accident from fighting near a russian.
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a near perfect embargo on interviews with me and his 10 month presidential campaign in 1992 were osborne. okay, the 34 interviews i'm industry networks. in contrast, during the 16 mazda since i declared abc, nbc cbs m. s. nbc and cnn combined gave only 2 live interviews from a that amazing, the other guy got 20. he barely got to kennedy has decided to quit his campaign, though he will not. he was, he's still going to remain on the ballot in most states by the way, which means it's kind of a quasi quit and he's throwing his support to donald trump. drug for his part took the opportunity to announce that investigation. a task force that's going to look into what americans of always wanted to know, who was really behind the killing of john f. kennedy. and they will be test scores releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. this is amazing the way this develop this weekend 1st r f k junior says, i'm out. any announces he's going to go with trump, then trump announce is among the many things he's going to do is he's going to grade thi
a near perfect embargo on interviews with me and his 10 month presidential campaign in 1992 were osborne. okay, the 34 interviews i'm industry networks. in contrast, during the 16 mazda since i declared abc, nbc cbs m. s. nbc and cnn combined gave only 2 live interviews from a that amazing, the other guy got 20. he barely got to kennedy has decided to quit his campaign, though he will not. he was, he's still going to remain on the ballot in most states by the way, which means it's kind of a...
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so we got, he pulled up james's and osborne. we also named it takes, okay in volume and model of your d. n a takes as an important complement of sorting. grab you have to respect in every. and the reason sides is we have to bring it in gender, of respect to business, extremely important in this book. the not only part of the management that works, but also on the, as you be the jump of energy efficiency dividing. so games as you take your time, introduce our whole, allow me in this country. so remember we have bought one of the name from the doctor to be better choices. oh, that'd be an independent country and the but again, bad dog and growing pains which daylight. and it just was born paint before i close, i would say between charter, this seems to be adult. does that are, was lee is evict street importance. we mean for work under big back, but all jakes, we'll deal with them right next to the other day to day basis. last, the, i would say that employee of reasons, you know, in education institutions, we always do a visit stro
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well desi, k robinson, steven osborne, angie wong. thank you so much for this live a conversation. i guarantee we will continue this conversation in the future because while that's a short period time to election day, we still have a lot of things to discuss. thanks for joining made october surprises are of k junior's time people to still vote for him on election day. if not, if you do it for me. and these are the major party candidates with $270.00, which is quite possible. in fact, today our polling shows i'm tying a 269 to 269 and i could conceivably still end up in the white house in a contingent election, as well as no candidate for president wins the majority of votes or reaches it is a magic number of 270 and an election. but 12 amendment of the constitution says the house of representatives will elect the president with the senate, choosing the vice. now this form or election is what our of k is referring to. when he started contingent election. now it has been implemented twice in the nation's history. first, it was to elect the president 1825, and 2nd to elect the vice pr
well desi, k robinson, steven osborne, angie wong. thank you so much for this live a conversation. i guarantee we will continue this conversation in the future because while that's a short period time to election day, we still have a lot of things to discuss. thanks for joining made october surprises are of k junior's time people to still vote for him on election day. if not, if you do it for me. and these are the major party candidates with $270.00, which is quite possible. in fact, today our...
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must be right side by storrs storrs osborne. 090. last word. so, mr. and. oh see. if i told boy. oh. 090. oh. and. oh. oh right sooner oh. now we have the third u.s. infantry regiment, the old guard fife and drum corps. their uniforms are from the revolutionary war era and so is their music. and i'm pleased present command sergeant major lutricia fields to narrate their performance. please join me and the old guard fife and drum corps. good morning, ladies and gentlemen the united states army military of washington under the of major general trevor j. camp is proud to present the united states army old guard fife and drum corps since 1960. the old guard fife and drum corps has carried on the army's tradition excellence, acting as the official to the president of the united states, the corps wears uniforms patterned after those of general washington's continental army in order to be easily identified military musicians, were the reverse colors. the assigned regiment at. that time, american infantry soldiers, blue coats with red facings. thus the musicians were redcoat with blue fa
must be right side by storrs storrs osborne. 090. last word. so, mr. and. oh see. if i told boy. oh. 090. oh. and. oh. oh right sooner oh. now we have the third u.s. infantry regiment, the old guard fife and drum corps. their uniforms are from the revolutionary war era and so is their music. and i'm pleased present command sergeant major lutricia fields to narrate their performance. please join me and the old guard fife and drum corps. good morning, ladies and gentlemen the united states army...
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roman opera shows a recording of the opera vincenza birini samnambulula, sing lice tarapesa and john osborneuction francesco lanzelotto. daniil trifonov and the vienna philharmonic orchestra perform works by beethoven and berlioz at the salsburg festival. conductor yanik, nezo sögen. berlin. the exhibition on the top of the pyramid of the civilization of ancient egypt is held in the shanghai museum. this is the largest foreign exhibition of ancient egyptian art in three halls on an area of more than 3.00 square meters housed about 800 artifacts telling about history, culture and art of ancient egypt, from the first pharaohs to the era of tutankhamun. tomorrow we have a court with mom, god, how i don't want to go there, i admit, you did it on purpose so that we wouldn't be scammed, a wish map, the premiere is on saturday on rtm, mokuny, like sparks in the night. attract my glances, conquer hearts, spectacle, command galaxies, look how happy we are, the brightest superstars of our universe.
roman opera shows a recording of the opera vincenza birini samnambulula, sing lice tarapesa and john osborneuction francesco lanzelotto. daniil trifonov and the vienna philharmonic orchestra perform works by beethoven and berlioz at the salsburg festival. conductor yanik, nezo sögen. berlin. the exhibition on the top of the pyramid of the civilization of ancient egypt is held in the shanghai museum. this is the largest foreign exhibition of ancient egyptian art in three halls on an area of...