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i've got used to paying by card. i used to always have cash on an easel, so it's not so cheering the pandemic. it's recommended. we pay by college greater risk of catching cold if you use cash. but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money men, the executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for cash management. i want to ask your highness bama whether bills are coins, can spread kobe bryant, teens, and whether germany is likely to go cash free. and on time soon, many people are afraid that cash could carry the coronavirus because come and see it is risky. what do you think is there research on this? i would say that's been sufficiently disproven. if you look at the bank notes like the 5 euro or 10 euro bills here, which are in particularly heavy circulation, and they have a special coating. we know from research that bills and coins don't play any role in the spread of infection or the kind of ornish you think stopped using $500.00 euro bills last year. critics call them i
i've got used to paying by card. i used to always have cash on an easel, so it's not so cheering the pandemic. it's recommended. we pay by college greater risk of catching cold if you use cash. but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money men, the executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for cash management. i want to ask your highness bama whether bills are coins, can spread kobe bryant, teens, and whether germany is likely to go cash free. and...
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but experts warn we're paying with our data. these are google facebook, twitter interfaces, that surveillance capitalism. cash is competing with electronic payment systems. could it get knocked out of the ring? a former head of interpol says it would be risky to abolish cash completely. what happens if russians choose off their system? you know, defenders pushed around by respond as pleased to cashless payments who's profiting and what price are we paying back for sure. cause it's a life without bills and coins. what might that be like in scandinavia? it's already a reality. i decide to take the ferry, hire a car, and go and find out. it seems safer to me than flying in light of the coronavirus pandemic in denmark, finland, norway, and here in sweden, in particular, cash has practically become a thing of the past. the 1st thing that i do after arriving is go in search of an a.t.m. in sweden, that's not so easy. there are few and far between and then when i go to the newsagents to buy some water and peppermints, i'm told i have t
but experts warn we're paying with our data. these are google facebook, twitter interfaces, that surveillance capitalism. cash is competing with electronic payment systems. could it get knocked out of the ring? a former head of interpol says it would be risky to abolish cash completely. what happens if russians choose off their system? you know, defenders pushed around by respond as pleased to cashless payments who's profiting and what price are we paying back for sure. cause it's a life...
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the patients pay more. this effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion, as well. and so i want to thank the president for being a problem solver, for willing to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the american patients. his record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality. thank you. pres. trump: thank you. >> [indiscernible] >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website, c-span.org /coronavirus to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, and watch updates on demand, anytime, at c-span.org/coronavirus. >> new york democratic representative alexandria ocasio-cortez spoke on the floor about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and efforts to divide further relief. in her remarks, she blamed the senate. here are her comments. ms. ocasio-cortez: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to extend
the patients pay more. this effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion, as well. and so i want to thank the president for being a problem solver, for willing to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the american patients. his record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality. thank you. pres. trump: thank you. >> [indiscernible] >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website,...
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you know why i glad when people pay by katia, to be honest toward us whenever i pay by card, i leave a digital footprint for every beer and back of french fries that i buy. but who's interested in this information and why? and what repercussions does that have on our everyday lives as university of economics and business is the largest university of its kind in europe. for many years, professors office she come on has been researching how our financial data trails are observed and analyzed. she says, credit card information and data from electronic payments are feeding an industry of data brokers. could it happen on time? as we know that credit card companies pass on this data in the mean time, they can observe everyone in real time via all the digital media that they use to create large scale profile as to how it's almost become normal. to have surgery, 240000 pieces of data on each person. and with this high resolution history, they know what you do, the routes you take, what you buy, what you pay for, where you go on vacation, how much you pay. they know it all. human that side. h
you know why i glad when people pay by katia, to be honest toward us whenever i pay by card, i leave a digital footprint for every beer and back of french fries that i buy. but who's interested in this information and why? and what repercussions does that have on our everyday lives as university of economics and business is the largest university of its kind in europe. for many years, professors office she come on has been researching how our financial data trails are observed and analyzed. she...
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for way you go on vacation, how much you pay. they know it all. human that side. how much alcohol you drink, how much alcohol you drink. you can calculate those kinds of things to you and so much information to the highest bidder that we've analyzed. for example, how oracle blue collar i has described collecting 30000 user actually beats from 200 data vendors, which would allow them to create the profiles of 700000000. well, that's probably the entire western world, and best in her bed, think of the entire western world. and if we look to see who's providing that data visa master card, or axiom google, facebook, twitter interfaces that surveillance capitalism. surveillance capitalism involves hundreds and thousands of companies with data exchange agreements. working together behind the scenes sidebar. as a result, data about our payment behavior is increasingly determining our everyday lives without seeing or comprehending what is going on. we can feel the effects, not just when we are shopping, us ordinary people, people who are
for way you go on vacation, how much you pay. they know it all. human that side. how much alcohol you drink, how much alcohol you drink. you can calculate those kinds of things to you and so much information to the highest bidder that we've analyzed. for example, how oracle blue collar i has described collecting 30000 user actually beats from 200 data vendors, which would allow them to create the profiles of 700000000. well, that's probably the entire western world, and best in her bed, think...
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for way you go on vacation, how much you pay. they know it all. human. that side is how much alcohol you drink . how much alcohol you drink, you can calculate those kinds of things to you, and so much information to the highest bidder that we've analyzed. for example, how oracle blue can i, has described collecting 30000 user attributes from $200.00 data vendors, which would allow them to create the profiles of $700000000.00? well, that's probably the entire western world, and best in her bed, think of the entire western world. and if we look to see who's providing that data visa master card, or axiom google, facebook, twitter interfaces that surveillance capitalism. surveillance capitalism involves hundreds and thousands of companies with data exchange agreements working together behind the scenes. as a result, data about our payment behavior is increasingly determining our everyday lives without seeing or comprehending what is going on. we can feel the effects, not just when we are shopping. i do ordinary people, people who are
for way you go on vacation, how much you pay. they know it all. human. that side is how much alcohol you drink . how much alcohol you drink, you can calculate those kinds of things to you, and so much information to the highest bidder that we've analyzed. for example, how oracle blue can i, has described collecting 30000 user attributes from $200.00 data vendors, which would allow them to create the profiles of $700000000.00? well, that's probably the entire western world, and best in her bed,...
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la última toda niña que nos ve esta noche que sepa que este país es un país lleno de oportunidad y voy ahora empieza la lucha fuerte el trabajo >> kamala harris asegura que su trabajo será inspirado en el trabajo del ex vicepresidente joe biden. y después en el centro de convenciones hubo música, juego de luces robóticas espectaculares e incluso esto llamo la atención del presidente electo. ya esto terminó, van saliendo loss vehículos que por primenra filass el discurso es un noche para celebrar, dicen que no dormiran, como ocurre en calles de distintas ciudades del país. desde willmington delaware la información >> muchas gracias, y siguen las celebraciones en washington dc miles salen a las calles a festejar incluso una multitud se congregó frente a la casa blanca dónde está cristina londoño que ha sido víctima de una ducha de champaña durante todo el día >> y el 1 de junio también acá me bañaron en gases lacrimógenos mira ahora. ellos son una pareja que en 30 años no se han podido hacer ciudadano. también me cuentas que tú pagas más impuestos en tu salón de belleza que donald trump,
la última toda niña que nos ve esta noche que sepa que este país es un país lleno de oportunidad y voy ahora empieza la lucha fuerte el trabajo >> kamala harris asegura que su trabajo será inspirado en el trabajo del ex vicepresidente joe biden. y después en el centro de convenciones hubo música, juego de luces robóticas espectaculares e incluso esto llamo la atención del presidente electo. ya esto terminó, van saliendo loss vehículos que por primenra filass el discurso es un...
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the patients pay more.his effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion, as well. and so i want to thank the president for being a problem solver, for willing to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the american patients. his record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality. thank you. pres. trump: thank you. >> [indiscernible] >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website, c-span.org/coronavirus, to follow the trends, track the spread, and watch updates on demand, anytime, at c-span.org/coronavirus. morning pat skala -- pat challenges during coronavirus. historian john cribb talks about the 157th anniversary of lincoln's gettysburg address. we will also take your calls. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning and welcome to "washington journal." it'se coronavirus pandemic worse, schools are reconsidering their plans to reopen or to stay open during the coronavirus spike. despite children be
the patients pay more.his effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion, as well. and so i want to thank the president for being a problem solver, for willing to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the american patients. his record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality. thank you. pres. trump: thank you. >> [indiscernible] >> with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website,...
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but experts are warning we're paying with our data. he's a monster monster commodore axiom, google, facebook, twitter interfaces that surveillance capitalism. cash is competing with electronic payment systems. could it get knocked out of the ring? a former head of interpol says it would be risky to abolish cash completely. what happens if the russians put in a sombrero switches off the system and no defenders pushed around by, respond to make, has polluted cashless payments. who's profiting and what price are we paying off our back for should just be a life without bills and coins. what might that be like in scandinavia? it's already a reality. yes. i decide to take the ferry, hire a car and go and find out. it seems safer to me than flying in light of the coronavirus pandemic in denmark, finland, norway, and here in sweden, in particular, cash has practically become a thing of the past. and the 1st thing that i do after arriving is go in search of an a.t.m. . in sweden that's not so easy. there are few and far between and then when i
but experts are warning we're paying with our data. he's a monster monster commodore axiom, google, facebook, twitter interfaces that surveillance capitalism. cash is competing with electronic payment systems. could it get knocked out of the ring? a former head of interpol says it would be risky to abolish cash completely. what happens if the russians put in a sombrero switches off the system and no defenders pushed around by, respond to make, has polluted cashless payments. who's profiting and...
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in case after case, our citizens pay massively higher prices than other nations pay for the same exact pill, from the same factory, effectively subsidizing socialism abroad and skyrocketing prices at home. we would spend tremendous amounts of money in order to provide inexpensive drugs to another country. and when i say the price is different, you can see some examples where the price is beyond anything -- four times, five times different. for example, medicare part b recipients are forced to spend five times more for a common breast cancer medication than patients in other countries. so, five times more. and we have other examples that are substantially higher than that. to address this unfairness and to lower prices for americans, we're finalizing the most favored nation rule. remember that name. most favored nation rule. nobody's ever done this. the drug companies don't like me too much. but we had to do it. took a long time before we were able to do this. because statutorily we had to go through a process. but there will never be anything like. this i just hope they keep it. i hope
in case after case, our citizens pay massively higher prices than other nations pay for the same exact pill, from the same factory, effectively subsidizing socialism abroad and skyrocketing prices at home. we would spend tremendous amounts of money in order to provide inexpensive drugs to another country. and when i say the price is different, you can see some examples where the price is beyond anything -- four times, five times different. for example, medicare part b recipients are forced to...
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would you pay for it?t now, we need to retrain and rebuild businesses, we really need to have a serious conversation about providing support to individuals that need it right now. what we are seeing is there has been lack of clarity, there has been lack of clarity, there has been chop and changing, particularly with the furlough scheme, which was due to end a few months ago, and then has been reopened again. but the furlough scheme is one thing. 0n the whole most people say it has been a success , most people say it has been a success, to something they credit the chancellor with, and it hasn't actually stopped, it has been extended. well, it has been extended until march, but we need to be thinking about, what the comic needs to be thinking about is what they are going to be doing, and we will be coming out of lockdown quite soon. what are the plans in terms of support? we didn't hear any of that in the chancellor's announcement today. we also didn't hear anything about what's going to be happening with b
would you pay for it?t now, we need to retrain and rebuild businesses, we really need to have a serious conversation about providing support to individuals that need it right now. what we are seeing is there has been lack of clarity, there has been lack of clarity, there has been chop and changing, particularly with the furlough scheme, which was due to end a few months ago, and then has been reopened again. but the furlough scheme is one thing. 0n the whole most people say it has been a...
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(aplausos) la meta es asegurar la integridad por el bien del paÍs.lta para quedarse con la casa blanca. >>> gracias. y pensilvania es uno de los estados donde la contienda sigue reÑida, el presidente donald trump va ahora al frente con 54.2% de los votos contados. vamos a ver cÓmo va el mapa azul para joe biden, en esta grÁfica que ven en pantalla. ahÍ vemos los estados. y ahora nos vamos hasta pensilvania, se encuentra rogelio mora-tagle, cÓmo se mostrÓ el exvicepresidente joe biden ante este reÑido conteo? >>> mira, el exvicepresidente se mostrÓ optimista ayer en un discurso, en (nombre en inglÉs) en delaware, se dapta cuenta que habÍa que esperar a los resultados de otros estados, y no querÍa que sus seguidores estuvieran ahÍ esperando. pero ante la preocupaciÓn de ellos joe biden mostrÓ optimismo. vamos a escucharlo. >>> creemos que vamos camino a la victoria en estas elecciones, lo sabÍamos por el voto anticipado, tomarÁ tiempo el conteo y habrÁ que tener paciencia. serÁ hasta que se haya contado cada boleta cuando sabremos el resultado. pero no
(aplausos) la meta es asegurar la integridad por el bien del paÍs.lta para quedarse con la casa blanca. >>> gracias. y pensilvania es uno de los estados donde la contienda sigue reÑida, el presidente donald trump va ahora al frente con 54.2% de los votos contados. vamos a ver cÓmo va el mapa azul para joe biden, en esta grÁfica que ven en pantalla. ahÍ vemos los estados. y ahora nos vamos hasta pensilvania, se encuentra rogelio mora-tagle, cÓmo se mostrÓ el exvicepresidente joe...
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kamala harris dijo véanse como otros los ven y joe biden que estados unidos sea un país de posibilidadé signífica >> que las elecciones tienen consecuencias han aprendido, el discurso de joe biden es que quiere unificar al país, no menciona al presidente, que ahora las oportunidad sean para todos que los venezolano podrán tener protección de ese país. >> miren estos juegos artificiales >> ♪. >> ♪. >> tras cuatro días de incertidumbre >> (hablan inglés) >> su voto ha decidido el futuro del país >> tengo que pensar en mi familia >> se proyecta como presidente electo al lado de la que se convertirá en la primera mujer electa de estados unidos >> mientras unos celebran otros se oponen un país dividido del mundo 48 reafirma su compromiso con cobertura en equipo desde la bahía hasta la capital federal en esta jornada histórica >> muy buenas noches vamos con randy serrano y lo último de esta elección >> hacías joe biden acaba de dar el discurso que esperado dar toda su vida el discurso de su victoria tras ser declarado presidente electo de estados unidos, hablando desde el estado de delaware
kamala harris dijo véanse como otros los ven y joe biden que estados unidos sea un país de posibilidadé signífica >> que las elecciones tienen consecuencias han aprendido, el discurso de joe biden es que quiere unificar al país, no menciona al presidente, que ahora las oportunidad sean para todos que los venezolano podrán tener protección de ese país. >> miren estos juegos artificiales >> ♪. >> ♪. >> tras cuatro días de incertidumbre >> (hablan...
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eso es muy daÑino para el paÍs.ma democrÁtico estadounidense y esto no se habÍa visto nunca. hemos visto que las instituciones son fuertes y resisten al ataque. esto es sistema. >> quiero recalcar algo. el vicepresidente biden fue senador por ocho aÑos y creo que estÁ muy preparado, independientemente de la informaciÓn que reciba. Él estaba recibiendo toda la informaciÓn y que no lo hagan por una temporada no va a afectar. esto no me preocupa, porque biden tiene mucha experiencia y ha lidiado con todos los paÍses del mundo. no quiero contrarrestar el hecho de que debe seguir recibiendo la informaciÓn, pero no me preocupa por su experiencia. leÓn: esto es gravÍsimo. sumemos otra pregunta. tiene que ver con la reacciÓn inÉdita de varios jefes de estados en el mundo. tenemos a el presidente de mÉxico, el de rusia y el de brasil, que se han negado a reconocer el triunfo. >> eso es muy lamentable. independiente de que mÉxico y la instituciÓn digan que no van intervenir. no estÁn interviniendo, ya estÁ claro quiÉn ganÓ. e
eso es muy daÑino para el paÍs.ma democrÁtico estadounidense y esto no se habÍa visto nunca. hemos visto que las instituciones son fuertes y resisten al ataque. esto es sistema. >> quiero recalcar algo. el vicepresidente biden fue senador por ocho aÑos y creo que estÁ muy preparado, independientemente de la informaciÓn que reciba. Él estaba recibiendo toda la informaciÓn y que no lo hagan por una temporada no va a afectar. esto no me preocupa, porque biden tiene mucha experiencia...
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en el paÍs.bienvenidos sean todos a la previa presentada por metro. aquÍ estÁs con el ábaco, la pluma y el papel y tuvo calculadora inteligente. haciendo matemÁticas. esta parÍan al monterrey. tigres con la necesidad de ganarle al atlas. todo esto y mucho mÁs junto al profe, diego medina y a la leyenda. se damos la bienvenida. profe: quiero saludar principalmente a carlos y a ti. es importante un partido hoy para tigres que ya no pasa de ser regular, hoy sÍ o sí. >> es un placer acompaÑarte pablo, profe y diego. el equipo de tigres, tiene que activar. practicaremos mÁs adelante con las redacciones de contrato. >> recuerde que en el fÚtbol no hay memoria. esta es la Última impresiÓn de hoy. >> es oficial que monterrey perdiÓ y quedó estancado en29 puntos. tigres esta con la obligaciÓn de ganar para llegar a 30 puntos prÁcticamente sin importarle lo que hagan pumas y cruz azul. principalmente cruz azul que es el que tiene una gran diferencia de goles. >> a tigres le urge sacar los tres puntos el dÍ
en el paÍs.bienvenidos sean todos a la previa presentada por metro. aquÍ estÁs con el ábaco, la pluma y el papel y tuvo calculadora inteligente. haciendo matemÁticas. esta parÍan al monterrey. tigres con la necesidad de ganarle al atlas. todo esto y mucho mÁs junto al profe, diego medina y a la leyenda. se damos la bienvenida. profe: quiero saludar principalmente a carlos y a ti. es importante un partido hoy para tigres que ya no pasa de ser regular, hoy sÍ o sí. >> es un placer...
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hay mucha oportunidad en el paÍs y el condado de los Ángeles.a muchas mujeres que trabajan allÁ afuera de la casa, y tambiÉn tenemos que pasar leyes que protejan los derechos de la mujer en el gobierno federal. hay leyes que existen, pero muchos estados no estÁn empujando esas reformas, tenemos que tener lÍderes que entiendan que si la mujer no gana el mismo suelto de un hombre, la familia sufre. muchas veces ellas tambiÉn estÁ contribuyendo sudinero a la familia, como lo hizo mi mamÁ. gabriea: muchas gracias por esta entrevista para "al punto california". ♪ ♪ leÓn: son miles de latinos que trabajan para uber y el resultado de la propuesta 22 les va a afectar. volvemos a punto. ♪ ♪ leÓn: fueron millones y millones de dÓlares de lo que compaÑÍa como uber invirtieron en favor de la propuesta 22. habÍan amenazado con dejar de operar en california si requerÍan que los conductor fueran considerados empleados. la medida se convirtiÓ en la mÁs costosa de california. >> california aprobÓ en la victoria 122, uber y otras compaÑÍas mantendrÁn a los conduc
hay mucha oportunidad en el paÍs y el condado de los Ángeles.a muchas mujeres que trabajan allÁ afuera de la casa, y tambiÉn tenemos que pasar leyes que protejan los derechos de la mujer en el gobierno federal. hay leyes que existen, pero muchos estados no estÁn empujando esas reformas, tenemos que tener lÍderes que entiendan que si la mujer no gana el mismo suelto de un hombre, la familia sufre. muchas veces ellas tambiÉn estÁ contribuyendo sudinero a la familia, como lo hizo mi mamÁ....
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i pay attention to you as an individual and i listen to you. i give you the gift of my attention and i hope you are doing that same thing for me. if we think about community attention can be an avenue for creative thinking about how we are cultivating community in a classroom. how are we giving our attention to one another? how are we ensuring that when a student speaks other students are giving that student their attention. a lot of the problems we face in higher education i think can be viewed through the lens of attention and the lens of attention this thinking creatively about what sense solutions to some of these long-standing challenges we face in education. usually when i'd be giving these talks and i started giving these talks about attention as i was working on the book and the issue that people always wanted to talk about was a device in the classroom and worried about the devices in my student's classroom for that was of an issue obviously because teaching is happening here or devices so i'm not going to talk so much about that today
i pay attention to you as an individual and i listen to you. i give you the gift of my attention and i hope you are doing that same thing for me. if we think about community attention can be an avenue for creative thinking about how we are cultivating community in a classroom. how are we giving our attention to one another? how are we ensuring that when a student speaks other students are giving that student their attention. a lot of the problems we face in higher education i think can be...
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condiciones buenas en el país .. despejado. medio nublado. son buenas condiciones las máximas >>> (información en pantalla). >>> (información en pantalla). >>> vamos al panorama entonces del pronóstico se mantiene agradable hasta el juevesya que el viernes entra un sistema que pudiera traer no solamente descenso en temperaturas sino posibilidades para el sábado de algunas lluvias en un 30%. salga y ejerza su voto puntos muy importante ser escuchado. tengo más información por la tarde . >>> son las 12 con 19 hacemos otra pausa pero incertidumbre es lo que se vive en la nación debido a las elecciones. en breve un analista nos explica lo que pudiera pasar. y además. recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales en las direcciones que ve en su pantalla. telemundo 48 también se encuentra disponible. ya regresamos en segundos . >>>♪ (música) >>> son las 12 con 21 vamos a enlazarnos con mi compañero andrés para que nos diga la situación en las calles en este día de elecciones. cuéntanos . >>> qué tal. nosotros estamo
condiciones buenas en el país .. despejado. medio nublado. son buenas condiciones las máximas >>> (información en pantalla). >>> (información en pantalla). >>> vamos al panorama entonces del pronóstico se mantiene agradable hasta el juevesya que el viernes entra un sistema que pudiera traer no solamente descenso en temperaturas sino posibilidades para el sábado de algunas lluvias en un 30%. salga y ejerza su voto puntos muy importante ser escuchado. tengo más...
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en el resto del paÍs protegen comercios en prevenciÓn de disturbios.nia se roba la atenciÓn por sus votos. les tomarÁ varios dÍas contar los votos ancitipados. se aprueba el conteo de 127.000 votos entragos de los autos. los republicanos pedÍan invalidarlos. ♪ [locutor] este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ jorge: hola, muy buenas noches. bienvenidos a este nuevo y moderno set donde estaremos transmitiendo los resultados de maÑana. ilia: comenzamos con los Últimos preparativos en las elecciones que mÁs de 96.000.000 ya votaron. trump busca la reelecciÓn, biden intentarÁ sacarlo de la casa blanca. jorge: se intenta convencer a los estadounidenses que no votaron con promesas de Último minuto. ilia: trump cierra con una jornada de cinco eventos, uno donde estÁ viviana ávila. ♪ reportera: en su campaÑa por la reelecciÓn el presidente trump cumple con una agenda en cinco ciudades en 4 claves estados del paÍs. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: antes desmintiÓ la informaciÓn del sitio de internet que publicÓ que trump se declararÍa ven
en el resto del paÍs protegen comercios en prevenciÓn de disturbios.nia se roba la atenciÓn por sus votos. les tomarÁ varios dÍas contar los votos ancitipados. se aprueba el conteo de 127.000 votos entragos de los autos. los republicanos pedÍan invalidarlos. ♪ [locutor] este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ jorge: hola, muy buenas noches. bienvenidos a este nuevo y moderno set donde estaremos transmitiendo los resultados de maÑana. ilia: comenzamos con...
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we have to pay them why don't they? it was a long battle but they want and in 2019 the law was changed and now requires any company who once the abatement can no longer go to this committee to get the rubberstam rubberstamp, they have to present their case to school districts and police departments and fire departments and other people who have an interest to get that paid and request that that they get the property tax abatement so it was something that nobody had ever heard about it. >> these guys are making millions and then to say yes we both played out were to come up with an explanation that makes sense as to why they don't have to. there are more examples like that in the book but that was probably the most exciting one. briefly mentioning stadiums, i think all of us have heard of the new stadium in las vegas the most expensive ever built in us history, $2 billion stadium and the taxpayers of las vegas around the book for that. and they are providing all the roads, the team does not to pay any rent or property th
we have to pay them why don't they? it was a long battle but they want and in 2019 the law was changed and now requires any company who once the abatement can no longer go to this committee to get the rubberstam rubberstamp, they have to present their case to school districts and police departments and fire departments and other people who have an interest to get that paid and request that that they get the property tax abatement so it was something that nobody had ever heard about it. >>...
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se elige a presidente de los estados unidos en esta ocasiÓn en un aÑo que es especialmente duro, el paÍsrmedades recesiones y protestas, muerte de la jueza de la corte suprema ruth g la del presidente ..n sido 11 meses sin parar y llegar hoy .. ..representantes y de los gobernadores de 11 estad < >> los trgobernadores se somet a al escrutinio de los ciudadanos. entretanto los candidatos la presidencia han enfrentado el dÍa de distinta manera tonal trump no parÓ anocyer, y hoy tie una agenda molida y ha vuelto a reconocer que serÁ el ganador. tenemos las crÓnicasno p y hoy agenda molida y ha vuelto a reconocer que serÁ el ganador. tenemos las crÓnicas, de escuchamtrum y hoy tiene una agenda molida y ha vuelto a reconocer que serÁ el ganador. tenemos las crÓnicas, de escuchamno p y hoy tiene una agenda molida y ha vuelto a reconocer que serÁ el ganador. tenemos las crÓnicas, de escuchamtrump no parÓ ayer, y he una agenda molida y ha vuelto a reconocer que serÁ el ganador. tenemos las crÓnicas, de escuchamos >> 3 de noviembre finalmente dÍ de elecciones, y el presidente trump viviÓ las Últi
se elige a presidente de los estados unidos en esta ocasiÓn en un aÑo que es especialmente duro, el paÍsrmedades recesiones y protestas, muerte de la jueza de la corte suprema ruth g la del presidente ..n sido 11 meses sin parar y llegar hoy .. ..representantes y de los gobernadores de 11 estad < >> los trgobernadores se somet a al escrutinio de los ciudadanos. entretanto los candidatos la presidencia han enfrentado el dÍa de distinta manera tonal trump no parÓ anocyer, y hoy tie...
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when i pay attention to you, you're more likely to pay attention to me so pay attention to those stuntsnd challenges they are facing. i'm not going to talk much about that issueo much today. it is in the bookut i will talk about community more in the afternoon session absolutely, we need to be aware of the things drawing away the attention of our students read the stories true of students have things like anxiety or learning challenges, that is alway true. it is especially true now with everything going on in the world around us so as teachers, we need to pay closer attention to our students and the challenges they are facing. >> all right. the questions keep coming so i don't know if we have a lot of time for questions. >> let's do second half. i think i can get through and 20, 25 minutes at most. how are we doing on time? >> you got until 10:30 a.m. >> some of these i belve you will address in your second half. >> okay. good. we going to start to think about solutions now and what we can do in order to help cultivate and sustain the atmosphere attention. i'll argue for three things. t
when i pay attention to you, you're more likely to pay attention to me so pay attention to those stuntsnd challenges they are facing. i'm not going to talk much about that issueo much today. it is in the bookut i will talk about community more in the afternoon session absolutely, we need to be aware of the things drawing away the attention of our students read the stories true of students have things like anxiety or learning challenges, that is alway true. it is especially true now with...
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in case after case, our citizens pay massively higher prices than other nations pay for the same exacte same factory, effectively subsidizing socialism abroad with skyrocketing prices at home. we would spend tremendous amounts of money in order to provide inexpensive drugs to another country and when i say the price is different, you can see some examples where the price is beyond anything, four times, five times different. for example, medicare part b recipients are forced to spend five times more for a common breast cancer medication than patients in other countries. so five times more. we have other examples that are substantially higher than that. to address this unfairness and to lower prices for americans, we are finalizing the most favored nation rule. remember that name. most favored nation rule. nobody's ever done this. the drug companies don't like me too much but we had to do it. took a long time before we were able to do this because statutorily, we had to go through a process. but there will never be anything like this. i just hope they keep it. i hope they have the courag
in case after case, our citizens pay massively higher prices than other nations pay for the same exacte same factory, effectively subsidizing socialism abroad with skyrocketing prices at home. we would spend tremendous amounts of money in order to provide inexpensive drugs to another country and when i say the price is different, you can see some examples where the price is beyond anything, four times, five times different. for example, medicare part b recipients are forced to spend five times...
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the patients pay more. this effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion, as well. and so i want to thank the president for being a problem solver, for willing to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the american patients. his record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality. thank you. pres. trump: thank you. >> mr. president. >> mr. president. >> [indiscernible] nothe white house did release a weekly address this weekend.
the patients pay more. this effort is going to save over $85 billion over seven years, and saving seniors over $28 billion, as well. and so i want to thank the president for being a problem solver, for willing to think big and to act boldly on behalf of the american patients. his record of success over the last four years is a testimony to that mentality. thank you. pres. trump: thank you. >> mr. president. >> mr. president. >> [indiscernible] nothe white house did release a...
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patients pay a co-pay as a function of list price. by lowering the list price, we were low wearing their out-of-pocket expenses. it found more than a year -- we found that it took more than a year for the insurance plans to move patients from the high list price product to the low list price product. we ran the experiment and found that it didn't work in the way we thought it would. we see this as an example of how the system is not working today for patients. one of the reasons why we think we need to reform the rebate system that exists in the united states today. >> thank you. i understand there are certain payment programs in place which can help patients afford drugs. would you be able to discuss their effectiveness in any other similar initiatives that you are discussing? >> thank you. yes. we have a number of programs designed to help patients pay for expensive medicines. enbrel, we have co-pay assistance in place so that more than three quarters of the patients who use it today have a co-pay of less than $25. perxcuse me, less
patients pay a co-pay as a function of list price. by lowering the list price, we were low wearing their out-of-pocket expenses. it found more than a year -- we found that it took more than a year for the insurance plans to move patients from the high list price product to the low list price product. we ran the experiment and found that it didn't work in the way we thought it would. we see this as an example of how the system is not working today for patients. one of the reasons why we think we...
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today his government institutes the pay freeze for many of them. to consumer confidence. we need a comprehensive spending review which takes responsible choices, to build a future for our country as the best place on the world to grow up in, and the best place to grow old in. he certainly doesn't want a bigger hole in the economy. just like chancellors in other countries, rishi sunak has borrowed and spent vast sums because of the pandemic. the predictions today are based on a vaccine being rolled out and there being a brexit deal, too. the chancellor needs to do more to plan for the future, to make sure that he can anticipate what might come in the coming year, and what is missing from the spending review altogether is the impact of brexit. this has failed to live up to the promises and rhetoric the government has been exercising these past few months, we were promised, wales as well as the other parts of the uk that we would see levelling up. there is no evidence of that today being the case. certainly, no one in parliament will push ministers to
today his government institutes the pay freeze for many of them. to consumer confidence. we need a comprehensive spending review which takes responsible choices, to build a future for our country as the best place on the world to grow up in, and the best place to grow old in. he certainly doesn't want a bigger hole in the economy. just like chancellors in other countries, rishi sunak has borrowed and spent vast sums because of the pandemic. the predictions today are based on a vaccine being...
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país recibió un premio de la universidad de san josé por su papel en la entrega de información vitalsalud pública al pueblo estadounidense ante la pandemia del covid-19 . >>> recibió el premio de la (...) la excelencia en comunicación masiva. la ceremonia fue virtual. asistieron estudiantes, profesores y personal de la universidad . >>> un referente para la juventud. nos vemos . >>> (musica). >> (musica). >> (musica). >> arrasa con todo el huracan marim iota tiene vientos de 155 mi a millas por hora la tormentasse l llevo poblaciones enteras las a marejadas de hasta 20 pies de l altura muy buenas tardes un re record historico es iota que g l golpea centroamreica a dias del huracan etaa p;reero ademas e r martes >> el kocoronavirus (covid-19) su peor momento con 170 mil ca o casos en un dia la pandemia vive sus peores momentos estados c r cierran totalmente en el paso e texas los muertos se almanccen e en camiones frigorificos las t autoridades de estados unidos mexico le retiran los cargos al general salvador para que sea u juzgado en mexico el exseji exsecretario de defensa de mexic
país recibió un premio de la universidad de san josé por su papel en la entrega de información vitalsalud pública al pueblo estadounidense ante la pandemia del covid-19 . >>> recibió el premio de la (...) la excelencia en comunicación masiva. la ceremonia fue virtual. asistieron estudiantes, profesores y personal de la universidad . >>> un referente para la juventud. nos vemos . >>> (musica). >> (musica). >> (musica). >> arrasa con todo el...
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but we have to pay back the money, don't we?ernment is probably trying to walk the tightrope between managing the economic recovery and not having premature tax rises. that will be the first priority. all of the spending we have seen, two thirds of the increase in deficit has been behind supporting employment and income through the job retention scheme. should it prove successful and we see a normalisation of the economy in 2021, i would expect taxes to increase but not until the economic recovery is well under way, cannot stifle it in the early stages. -- to not stifle it. talking about gdp, we are expecting the economy to shrink in the next three months because of the pandemic, the lockdown, the tighter restrictions put in place prior to the lockdown. how will that impact on what the government announces next week in the spending review? yes, it is interesting at the same time the spending review comes out the office for budget responsibility is also going to update its forecast for the budget deficit and it is quite likely, e
but we have to pay back the money, don't we?ernment is probably trying to walk the tightrope between managing the economic recovery and not having premature tax rises. that will be the first priority. all of the spending we have seen, two thirds of the increase in deficit has been behind supporting employment and income through the job retention scheme. should it prove successful and we see a normalisation of the economy in 2021, i would expect taxes to increase but not until the economic...
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his labour shadow criticised the pay freeze.ar, the chancellor stood on his doorstep and clapped for key workers. today, his government institutes a pay freeze for many of them. this takes a sledgehammer to consumer confidence. and she noticed something was missing from the statement, brexit. mr speaker, in less than 40 days, we are due to leave the transition period, yet the chancellor didn't even mention that in his speech. there's still no trade deal. so does the chancellor truly believe that his government is prepared and that he's done enough to help those businesses that will be heavily affected? other parties were equally critical. this spending review is an important opportunity and an important test, and instead of posing for photographs in his favourite hoodie, the chancellor should've been listening to those who are struggling. £29 million for a festival of brexit while they let people go hungry at home and abroad just about sums this government up. reneging in the 0.7% aid commitment while the world struggles in a co
his labour shadow criticised the pay freeze.ar, the chancellor stood on his doorstep and clapped for key workers. today, his government institutes a pay freeze for many of them. this takes a sledgehammer to consumer confidence. and she noticed something was missing from the statement, brexit. mr speaker, in less than 40 days, we are due to leave the transition period, yet the chancellor didn't even mention that in his speech. there's still no trade deal. so does the chancellor truly believe...
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or them to pay that penalty we all pay taxes. stopping us from paying federal or state taxes. is to get ridsue of obamacare. medicarede to take part b, i don't think i should take a penalty later on because i do have pre-existing conditions and i am a veteran. v.a. my health care at the outs.t sure of ins and i don't want to have to go get a supplement or continue to pay more money. it's easier for me to stay with v.a. so if there is a penalty for medicare part b, i don't see anybody trying to get rid of that. host: is there something analogous about that penalty? as she was talking, i was thinking in some ways, she was channeling the chief justice and the 2012 debate saying that it is a choice that people make similar to the medicare part b decision. there are consequences if you don't do it, but it is within congresses authority to incentivize people to make decisions. i think they are somewhat analogous in that respect. host: farmington, minnesota. ken gets insurance on the aca. in farmington, new mexico. aboutmmunity hears is 100,000. -- here is about 100,000. i went on th
or them to pay that penalty we all pay taxes. stopping us from paying federal or state taxes. is to get ridsue of obamacare. medicarede to take part b, i don't think i should take a penalty later on because i do have pre-existing conditions and i am a veteran. v.a. my health care at the outs.t sure of ins and i don't want to have to go get a supplement or continue to pay more money. it's easier for me to stay with v.a. so if there is a penalty for medicare part b, i don't see anybody trying to...
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my question is, how can they pay s money for the recounts? how can all this go on and the rich people keep getting richer, but the only ones [indiscernible] for people benefits. i would like a reply to that. thank you. guest: i think that is a great question. backgrounddiscussing about how social security works. social security's of a reunion get them all in the federal budget. to be a selfd financing system. that perception that people under social security have earned their benefits by paying payroll taxes to whole life is one of the reason social security benefits have always been as reliable and sure as they have been, because you do not have the same sort of frequent political renegotiation for benefits that you have been programs that are so-called welfare programs, designed to poor more people only -- people only. those were constantly reassessing what benefits should people get, should there be -- how much should we pay, etc.. with that sort of political privilege comes responsibility. that only continues under social security if we a
my question is, how can they pay s money for the recounts? how can all this go on and the rich people keep getting richer, but the only ones [indiscernible] for people benefits. i would like a reply to that. thank you. guest: i think that is a great question. backgrounddiscussing about how social security works. social security's of a reunion get them all in the federal budget. to be a selfd financing system. that perception that people under social security have earned their benefits by paying...
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reportera: en algunas ciudades del norte y centro del paÍs el agua se desbordÓ. >> se deportÓ y tambiÉn las calles super... inundados. reportera: carreteras como esta que conecta las principales ciudades del paÍs ceden poco a poco ante iota. >> quÉ estÁn sufriendo, seÑor. reportera: este grupo de personas y policÍas doblaron rodillas para para pedir que el impacto de iota no sea tan fuerte. mientras las autoridades piden a la poblaciÓn que busquen lugares seguros. >> hay muchas personas que todavÍa no han salido de los lugares vulnerables. por lo cual hacemos un llamado a la poblaciÓn para que salga de esos lugares. reportera: los expertos afirman que lo peor estÁ por venir cuando llueva sobre todo el paÍs. le piden a miles de familias que viven en zona de peligro que las abandonen y busquen lugar seguro. ilia: como mencionamos iota ingresÓ con vientos de 150 millas por hora. causÓ la muerte de tres personas. se enfrentan las inundaciones del huracÁn como nos informa delgado. reportera: las lluvias del poderoso huracÁn iota de categorÍa 5, convertido en tormenta
reportera: en algunas ciudades del norte y centro del paÍs el agua se desbordÓ. >> se deportÓ y tambiÉn las calles super... inundados. reportera: carreteras como esta que conecta las principales ciudades del paÍs ceden poco a poco ante iota. >> quÉ estÁn sufriendo, seÑor. reportera: este grupo de personas y policÍas doblaron rodillas para para pedir que el impacto de iota no sea tan fuerte. mientras las autoridades piden a la poblaciÓn que busquen lugares seguros. >>...
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¿la percepción que tiene el país de un sistema democrático?udadanía. mayorías por todos lados. sabemos que la mayoría de votantes del color que sea quieren que los votantes tengan la opción de poder votar por correo. no importa en qué estado estén. sabemos que la mayoría de los votantes apoyan que haya una legislación de estímulo económico que nos ayude a recuperarnos de la pandemia. entonces sí hay divisiones partidistas, pero creo que si nos basamos como sociedad civil en los problemas que queremos que se resuelvan, ahí hay mucho en lo que estamos de acuerdo y lo que vamos a necesitar hacer. es que los políticos no exploten las divisiones partidistas para usarlas como excusa de no resolver los problemas . >>> al final esta ha sido una fiesta democrática dentro de toda esta atención que hemos visto, clarisa, fernando que hemos visto como decía josé números récords de participación ¿a ti te sorprendió esta participación tan intensa y anticipada y luego en el mero día tan intensa que vimos? >>> no me sorprendió porque hemos visto cómo la políti
¿la percepción que tiene el país de un sistema democrático?udadanía. mayorías por todos lados. sabemos que la mayoría de votantes del color que sea quieren que los votantes tengan la opción de poder votar por correo. no importa en qué estado estén. sabemos que la mayoría de los votantes apoyan que haya una legislación de estímulo económico que nos ayude a recuperarnos de la pandemia. entonces sí hay divisiones partidistas, pero creo que si nos basamos como sociedad civil en los...
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when i pay attention to you you are more likely to pay attention to me. so we need to pay attention to those students and those challenges they're facing. i'm not going to talk about that issue so much today. it's in the book so -- i will about it actually more in the afternoon session. but absolutely we need to be aware of all the things that are drawing away the attention of her students and that has always been true of students but things like, for example, anxiety or attention or learning challenges. that's always been true. that's especially true now with all the stuff going on in the world around us and so we do need as teachers we need to be paying close attention to our students and the challenges they are facing. >> the questions keep coming side don't know if you a lot of a certain amount of time for questions? >> lets do the second half. i think i can get through it in 20, 25 minutes at most and that will still give us -- how are we doing on time? >> we have until 10:30. >> that will give us or 15 minutes for more questions and conversation. >>
when i pay attention to you you are more likely to pay attention to me. so we need to pay attention to those students and those challenges they're facing. i'm not going to talk about that issue so much today. it's in the book so -- i will about it actually more in the afternoon session. but absolutely we need to be aware of all the things that are drawing away the attention of her students and that has always been true of students but things like, for example, anxiety or attention or learning...
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envió la solicitud al gobierno para que evalúa y apruebe la vacuna, luz de esperanza para un país queasos casi 2000 muertos en un día juliana nos tiene el informe >>> por eso somos enfermeros yo escogí la carrera >>> finalmente tiene esperanza en su corazón cansado de ver pacientes con covid- y morir >>> queremos una solución, queremos que estén científicas las pruebas para que estemos seguros de que la vacuna está segura >>> la primera vacuna estás lista este bien la farmacéutica (...) pide el gobierno la aprobación de emergencia >>> el presidente (...), dijo que la vacuna sea aprobada la compañía está lista para enviar al país de inmediato millones de vacunas. agotado de la pandemia está todo el mundo especialmente uno de cada cinco es escasez y está peor que nunca >>> no es algo que nos acostumbramos de ver a la gente morir >>> tratos pacientes una medicina aprobada en estados unidos para tratar el covid- la misma que la organización de la salud recomendó no usar todo lo contrario lo que dice el gobierno, la compañía que produce el medicamento está decepcionada de que organización
envió la solicitud al gobierno para que evalúa y apruebe la vacuna, luz de esperanza para un país queasos casi 2000 muertos en un día juliana nos tiene el informe >>> por eso somos enfermeros yo escogí la carrera >>> finalmente tiene esperanza en su corazón cansado de ver pacientes con covid- y morir >>> queremos una solución, queremos que estén científicas las pruebas para que estemos seguros de que la vacuna está segura >>> la primera vacuna...
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and it pays tax.at goes to incredibly, ha rd—working —— that goes to incredibly, hard—working —— incredibly hard—working —— incredibly hard—working people hard—working —— incredibly ha rd—working people in hard—working —— incredibly hard—working people in the public sector. the concept by only the private sector has to take the pain of redundancies, of furlough, of worry and not spending, and the public sector, i completely exclude the front line totally, notjust nurses and doctors and care workers, bless them, but also policemen and firefighters. but if you come out of the front line, actually, there are millions of people working in the public sector who this hasn't affected at all. they might work from home but they haven't actually lost theirjobs over this, so it is only fair that every part of society does something towards repairing the finances of the country, and i'm not saying for a minute there should be no pay rises. what i'm saying is every pa rt no pay rises. what i'm saying is every part
and it pays tax.at goes to incredibly, ha rd—working —— that goes to incredibly, hard—working —— incredibly hard—working —— incredibly hard—working people hard—working —— incredibly ha rd—working people in hard—working —— incredibly hard—working people in the public sector. the concept by only the private sector has to take the pain of redundancies, of furlough, of worry and not spending, and the public sector, i completely exclude the front line totally,...
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when i pay attention to you, you're more likely to pay attention to me. we need to pay attention to the challenges they are facing. in the book, but i will talk about the community and that but absolutely, we need to be aware of policies throwing away the attention of our students. it's always been true of things like anxiety or learning challenges. that's always been true. it's especially true with all that's going on around us so we need teachers, pay close attention to students and challenges they are facing. >> the questions keep coming so i don't know, i know you had a certain a lot of time. >> let's do second half. i think i will be able to get through it in 20, 25 minutes at most. that still gives us, how are we doing on time. >> with god until 10:30 p.m. >> okay, ten or 15 minutes. >> some of these, i believe you're going to address them in your second half. >> okay. all right, we're going to now start to think about solutions and what we can do in order to help cultivate and sustain that atmosphere and attention. in this particular area, three th
when i pay attention to you, you're more likely to pay attention to me. we need to pay attention to the challenges they are facing. in the book, but i will talk about the community and that but absolutely, we need to be aware of policies throwing away the attention of our students. it's always been true of things like anxiety or learning challenges. that's always been true. it's especially true with all that's going on around us so we need teachers, pay close attention to students and...
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pay rise.d year running, but also for the third year running, but also for what we are doing to support the increases, record increases in the living wage. delivered, mr speaker bya living wage. delivered, mr speaker by a conservative government, invented by conservative government because conservative government can do these things because we understand how to run a strong economy. lincolnshire has one of the highest populations of veterans in our country, and as such, can i warmly welcome the recent announcement to boost funding for our armed forces. does the prime minister agree that one of the best ways in which we can help our vetera ns ways in which we can help our veterans is to encourage employers to hirea veterans is to encourage employers to hire a hero. absolutely mr speaker and i thank my honourable friend for the campaign sees running to support veterans and we support schemes such as that run byjerry hilland schemes such as that run byjerry hill and his schemes such as that run by
pay rise.d year running, but also for the third year running, but also for what we are doing to support the increases, record increases in the living wage. delivered, mr speaker bya living wage. delivered, mr speaker by a conservative government, invented by conservative government because conservative government can do these things because we understand how to run a strong economy. lincolnshire has one of the highest populations of veterans in our country, and as such, can i warmly welcome the...
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a horas de que se abran las urnas crece la tensión en todo el país por posibles disturbios.es . >>> a solo horas del día de las elecciones la imagen se repite. negocios en chicago, dallas, los angeles, washington dc, pensilvania y nueva york protegían sus fachadas por temor a posibles protestas y saqueos. >>> la primera vez congió desprevenido todo el mundo . >>> tras los vistos desde la muerte de floyd muchas tiendas de la quinta avenida se encuentra preparadas para los destrozos. el alcalde afirmó que están listos para lo que se halle que los resultados de las elecciones podrían demorar días. la policía de la ciudad espera órdenes para ser desplegada . >>> no hay ni un solo panel de protección en esta bodega del bronx que durante las protestas de verano fue vandalizada. uno de sus dueños nos explica por qué . >>> no vale la pena porque es una inversión y de todas formas la van a vandalizar porque no son cinco ni 10 personas . >>> en dallas el panorama más diferente. muchos negocios totalmente cubiertos mientras que en chicago el carpintero arrasaban su burlador ante reside
a horas de que se abran las urnas crece la tensión en todo el país por posibles disturbios.es . >>> a solo horas del día de las elecciones la imagen se repite. negocios en chicago, dallas, los angeles, washington dc, pensilvania y nueva york protegían sus fachadas por temor a posibles protestas y saqueos. >>> la primera vez congió desprevenido todo el mundo . >>> tras los vistos desde la muerte de floyd muchas tiendas de la quinta avenida se encuentra preparadas...
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francisco sagasti es el ego cargado de llevar a el paÍs hasta las elecciones de april estÁn en la estaciÓnnternacional son los 4 astronautas de la misiÓn conjunta en tre la nasa y space cumplen asÍ una primera etapa de una misiÓn historica. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> quÉ tal buenas tardes, les saluda felicidad aveleyra gracias por acompaÑarnos. nuestra primera informativo en centroamericana nuevamente castigada por un huracÁn iota y lo mismo que hizo eta hace semanas, iota tocÓ tierra en el norte de la costa caribeÑa de nicaragua lourdes tiene la crÓnica. >>> con vientos de 160 milla por horas iota llega el segundo golpe en la zona >>> estÁbamos afectado por el huracÁn iota y ahora esta con doble destrucciÓn >>> iota pegÓ a solo 15 milla s de donde eta marcÓ su paso destructivo el pasado 3 de noviembre. segÚn lo describen las propias autoridades de nicaragua es el huracÁn mas potente que haya golpeado al paÍs. de categorÍa 5 se degradÓ 4 poca antes de tocar tierra el lunes al sur de puerto cabezas. las inundaciones obligaron a poblaciones enteras salir. >>> queremos que nos ayuden por
francisco sagasti es el ego cargado de llevar a el paÍs hasta las elecciones de april estÁn en la estaciÓnnternacional son los 4 astronautas de la misiÓn conjunta en tre la nasa y space cumplen asÍ una primera etapa de una misiÓn historica. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> quÉ tal buenas tardes, les saluda felicidad aveleyra gracias por acompaÑarnos. nuestra primera informativo en centroamericana nuevamente castigada por un huracÁn iota y lo mismo que hizo eta hace...
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what we were paying.l fraction. i mean, it was -- it was -- the numbers were just staggering, the difference between going to -- i won't name nations but i could name five of them right off the top of my head that it is so incredible to think about for years what was happening we have been working on this for two years, statutorily, we had to go through a process. when you think that our nation, for the exact same pill, out of the exact same box, often made in the exact same factory, same company, and you take a look at the cost was so much more. many, many times more. in four short years we have instituted the most dramatic series of drug pricing reforms in decades and you will see that. it all comes to fruition right now, starting on january 1st and the american people will benefit from our actions for many, many decades and it should be very immediate. now, i presume they will sue, but it is a suit that they should never be able to win. they should never ever be able to win now i would like to ask secr
what we were paying.l fraction. i mean, it was -- it was -- the numbers were just staggering, the difference between going to -- i won't name nations but i could name five of them right off the top of my head that it is so incredible to think about for years what was happening we have been working on this for two years, statutorily, we had to go through a process. when you think that our nation, for the exact same pill, out of the exact same box, often made in the exact same factory, same...
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noches, estamos a solo horas de un momento his histÓrico, una decision para ver quiÉn gobernarÁ el paÍs4 aÑos y aquÍ nos hemos preparado para hacerles una co e cobertura completa el mÁs de 1500 metros con la t Última tecnologÍa para que tenga los datos un dÍa que es clave a para los estados unidos. >>> Últimas horas de campaÑa intensa, se enfoca en los est estados clave casi 100 millones de personas votaron por antic anticipado es una cifra rÉcord, amenazan con acciones legales en pensilvania donde podrÍan tarda dÍas en contar el voto antici d anticipado joe biden proponentes pedirÁ trompo y rectificar a (nombre en inglÉs( , cubre sus fachadas por miedo d disturbios en la casa blanca t estarÁn una valla de seguridad adicional al menos 25 estados han puesto en alerta la guardia nacional para prevenir posibles incidentes >>> suspende la polÉmica norma de carga pÚblica, la regaderegla la ayuda, sin efecto en todo el paÍs esta norma que activistas han calificado como arbitraria discriminatoria. estamos a cas horas de que c comencÉ a conocerse el veredict de las urnas casi 100 millones d de
noches, estamos a solo horas de un momento his histÓrico, una decision para ver quiÉn gobernarÁ el paÍs4 aÑos y aquÍ nos hemos preparado para hacerles una co e cobertura completa el mÁs de 1500 metros con la t Última tecnologÍa para que tenga los datos un dÍa que es clave a para los estados unidos. >>> Últimas horas de campaÑa intensa, se enfoca en los est estados clave casi 100 millones de personas votaron por antic anticipado es una cifra rÉcord, amenazan con acciones...
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y respeta a nuestro paÍs.ooperaciÓn militar con estados unidos. reportera: insistiÓ en que no habrÁ impunidad en este caso. la suerte del general no depende de Él. >> lo determintarÁ la fiscalÍa. en calidad de quÉ. viene si serÁ detenido. reportera: la fiscalÍa recibiÓ hace 6 dÍas las pruebas contra el mando militar. algunas en este paÍs podrían ser ilegales. >> desgrabaciones, van a decir que no valen. porque van contra la ley. reportera: el canciller asegurÓ que llega a este paÍs como un ciudadano libre, no hay ordenes en su contra. >> la perspectiva de una investigaciÓn en mÉxico sobre el caso es mÁs bien pesimista. ilia: esta noche un juez federal ordenÓ a la administraciÓn trump que deje de expulsar a niÑos que cruzan solos la frontera deshe mÉxico. pone freno una medida de la deportaciÓn de miles de menores durante la pandemia. el programa daca tuvo otra cita en una corte federal en su batalla por sobrevivir que fue atacado por el presidente trump. el juez dio tiempo a los beneficiarios y al gobierno par
y respeta a nuestro paÍs.ooperaciÓn militar con estados unidos. reportera: insistiÓ en que no habrÁ impunidad en este caso. la suerte del general no depende de Él. >> lo determintarÁ la fiscalÍa. en calidad de quÉ. viene si serÁ detenido. reportera: la fiscalÍa recibiÓ hace 6 dÍas las pruebas contra el mando militar. algunas en este paÍs podrían ser ilegales. >> desgrabaciones, van a decir que no valen. porque van contra la ley. reportera: el canciller asegurÓ que...
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que le dÉ el triunfo. >> este es un fraude contra el suelo estadounidense es una vergÜenza para el paÍsiones. >> fue solo el inicio esta tarde ha estado twitter le ha ce censurado varios diciendo que son engaÑosos entre ellos uno cree la noche iban ganando en varios estados y de un momento a otro los votos desaparecieron mÁgicamente y la situaciÓn em z empezÓ a cambiar esta tarde sabemos que la plana mayor de la campaÑa donald trump estÁ reunida para diseÑar la estr estrategia pero ya sabemos que en wisconsin estÁn exigiendo un recuento esto es lo que dicen a pesar de las ridÍculas encuestas pÚblicas utilizadas como tÁctica para suprimir el voto wisconsin han sido una contienda muy estrecha el presidente estÁ dentro del umbral para solicitar un recuento y lo haremos in inmediatamente anunciaron una demanda michigan porque la campaÑa donald trump dice que no los han dejado entrar a super s supervisar de cerca el conteo de votos nos enfrentamos a una crisis electoral y potencia potencialmente dicen algunos a analistas a una crisis c constitucional. >> momentos de mucha ince incertidumbre
que le dÉ el triunfo. >> este es un fraude contra el suelo estadounidense es una vergÜenza para el paÍsiones. >> fue solo el inicio esta tarde ha estado twitter le ha ce censurado varios diciendo que son engaÑosos entre ellos uno cree la noche iban ganando en varios estados y de un momento a otro los votos desaparecieron mÁgicamente y la situaciÓn em z empezÓ a cambiar esta tarde sabemos que la plana mayor de la campaÑa donald trump estÁ reunida para diseÑar la estr...
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trump will start paying some taxes.e are going to make sure we keep protections for people with pre-existing conditions. the social security actuary, the person who run social security department says donald trump's plan to be announced, if he's reelected he's going to put in place, if, in fact, he's going to put in place he would bankrupt social security by 2023. this guy really cares a lot about us, doesn't he. that says a lot about my parents before me and everyone else paying into social security. so tell your parents and grandparents. the fact is i'm going to protect your social security, i we guarantee it because i have people behind me who will make sure it's a protected. we are going to protect social security and we are going to have a situation. one of the things that bothers me the most may be emotionally but substantively as well that this president has done, is nothing worse than the way he spoken about those who have served in uniform. he called you all losers and suckers he won the bronze storm star, and
trump will start paying some taxes.e are going to make sure we keep protections for people with pre-existing conditions. the social security actuary, the person who run social security department says donald trump's plan to be announced, if he's reelected he's going to put in place, if, in fact, he's going to put in place he would bankrupt social security by 2023. this guy really cares a lot about us, doesn't he. that says a lot about my parents before me and everyone else paying into social...
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. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. haidi: we are counting down to asia's major market open. markets lookian for a cautious start to the week and global equities remain close to the record set earlier this month. the head of operation warp speed says the first rollout could happen by mid december. the g20 discusses the virus and the potential remedies. shotspledges to make available to all and president trump won't say if the u.s. will join a global effort. haidi: we are setting up for a cautious start to trading. the aussie dollar holding pretty steady. kiwi stocks are up by half a percent. we are seeing the kiwi dollar trading just flat. u.s. officials say the first vaccinations could be administered in just three weeks if given the green light for emergency use by the fda. aboutare still concerns how poorer countries will be given access to any vaccine. the vaccineke development team has an aggressive timeline. be do we expected to achieved and a lot of people are concerned about equitable access . of movingre a lot
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at risk where the owners are unable to pay.he'd received from affected constituents. manufacturers are responsible for defective cars. why is it different for the most expensive purchase anyone will ever make in theirlives? it is inexcusable now that there are still many building owners who have failed to remove dangerous cladding and are still trying to pass the buck to leaseholders have suffered enough. i welcome the government's support and approach. 1.6 billion is huge, but the taxes of working families up and down the country should not be used to absolve developers, insurers and owners from their proper responsibilities. from december, i can tell the house those responsible for buildings where remediation is not forecast to start by the end of 2020 will be publicly named as an incentive for them to get going. this is one of the biggest consumer and safety failures in a generation. we've published a report on this issue and i watched taxpayers‘s money very closely. surely the government needs to step up. we need ten times
at risk where the owners are unable to pay.he'd received from affected constituents. manufacturers are responsible for defective cars. why is it different for the most expensive purchase anyone will ever make in theirlives? it is inexcusable now that there are still many building owners who have failed to remove dangerous cladding and are still trying to pass the buck to leaseholders have suffered enough. i welcome the government's support and approach. 1.6 billion is huge, but the taxes of...
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adeline is in her 70s and is struggling to pay. threatened by bailiffs coming here. so i'm really, really at my wit's end what to do. i can't raise money. the developer, barratt homes, has agreed to pay over £1 million to fix some of the internal safety issues but says it isn't responsible for problems with the external wall insulation, which it says met regulations when it was fitted. from london to here in lancashire, hundreds of thousands of leaseholders are living in unsafe buildings with flammable cladding and are now facing a financial crisis. tina's family own an apartment here. the cladding needs removing. to help pay for those repairs, their maintenance charges have risen from just over £1000 a year to 15 times that amount. how will you find the money to pay that bill? we can't, the simple answer is we can't. i mean, who hasjust £15,000, especially going through times like this? you know, you can't sell, you can't move, people are worried that they may lose their home because of it. the building owners have applied to the
adeline is in her 70s and is struggling to pay. threatened by bailiffs coming here. so i'm really, really at my wit's end what to do. i can't raise money. the developer, barratt homes, has agreed to pay over £1 million to fix some of the internal safety issues but says it isn't responsible for problems with the external wall insulation, which it says met regulations when it was fitted. from london to here in lancashire, hundreds of thousands of leaseholders are living in unsafe buildings with...