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patagonia sells all sorts of outdoor equipment but it is this, the patagonia vest, that has become iconicmes sporting patagonia style vests. patagonia has replaced the suit and tie here. part of the reason for the company's success came from its eye—catching position on the environment. it's even taken out ads saying not to needlessly buy their products. their clothes are supposed to be for life. so, there is a particular model of capitalism called shareholder capitalism and it says the only purpose of companies is to maximise shareholder value. we don't agree with that. the company's founder, a mountain climber at heart, is a passionate environmentalist. everything we do as a company is to be more responsible and it turns out to be good for the business. he's now given the company, lock stock and barrel, to a charitable trust aiming to protect the environment. in a statement, he said... but patagonia items are expensive. this top costs £90. critics argue it is easy to be against fast fashion when you can charge so much. the cost of doing it right, meaning that you pay attention to the wh
patagonia sells all sorts of outdoor equipment but it is this, the patagonia vest, that has become iconicmes sporting patagonia style vests. patagonia has replaced the suit and tie here. part of the reason for the company's success came from its eye—catching position on the environment. it's even taken out ads saying not to needlessly buy their products. their clothes are supposed to be for life. so, there is a particular model of capitalism called shareholder capitalism and it says the only...
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on the patagonia website is a letter promising to transfer 100% of voting stock to the patagonia purposend all of the nonvoting stock will go to nonprofit environmental organiz, environmental organization, holdfast collective. > >> i want to thank you so much for watching us tonight. the news continue streaming on cbs news bay area. the rain is on its way. we will see you back here at 11:00 and i will see announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: all right now. come on, nukes. heh. i appreciate that. thank y'all very much. i appreciate it, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey... [cheering and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total of 20,380 bucks, from omaha, nebraska--it's the champs-- it's the garland family... [cheering and applause] and my homies from charleston, west virginia, it's the crede family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself soas
on the patagonia website is a letter promising to transfer 100% of voting stock to the patagonia purposend all of the nonvoting stock will go to nonprofit environmental organiz, environmental organization, holdfast collective. > >> i want to thank you so much for watching us tonight. the news continue streaming on cbs news bay area. the rain is on its way. we will see you back here at 11:00 and i will see announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve...
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of the founder of the outdoor gear and clothing brand patagonia has given away his $3 billion company. ownership has now been transferred to a specially created trust that is going to use any profits not reinvested in the business to fight climate change. that's expected to be roughly $100 million a year. 83-year-old yvon chouinard, who started patagonia roughly a half century ago said, "we are making earth our only shareholder." >> trevor: wow! the founder of patagonia decided being a billionaire was too much for any one person, so he's decided to give all the money away. ( cheers and applause ). which, which, when you think. it, is actually the most balling move of all time. who is more of a baller, the person who has a billion dollars or the person who literally using their billion dollars to make it rain. that's what they're doing. the earth is going through a drought. he saw what was happening in california. who would have thought a billionary would give away. if if i'm earth, yeah, pollution is killing me. where is your private jet, pluto? are you a planet anymore? damn, bitch.
of the founder of the outdoor gear and clothing brand patagonia has given away his $3 billion company. ownership has now been transferred to a specially created trust that is going to use any profits not reinvested in the business to fight climate change. that's expected to be roughly $100 million a year. 83-year-old yvon chouinard, who started patagonia roughly a half century ago said, "we are making earth our only shareholder." >> trevor: wow! the founder of patagonia decided...
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but he said he wasn't confident that a new owner would maintain patagonia's values., quote, earth is now our only shareholder. he said he wanted to find a way to put more money into fighting the climate crisis while keeping the company's values intact. >>> higher borrowing costs in the united states are fueling concern that people may put off home purchases and dampen the economy. the average interest rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage rose above 6% for the first time since november 2008. the u.s. government linked federal home loan mortgage corporation says the average rate for the week until september 15th stood at 6.02%. that was a jump of more than 3 percentage points from a year earlier. long-term interest rates have been increasing in the u.s. on the back of speculation the federal reserve would keep raising its key rate. the 30-year mortgage rate started to fall in march 2020 after the fed decided to take massive monetary easing measures on the back of the coronavirus pandemic. they fell to as low as 2.65% in january last year. the fed changed its policy in marc
but he said he wasn't confident that a new owner would maintain patagonia's values., quote, earth is now our only shareholder. he said he wanted to find a way to put more money into fighting the climate crisis while keeping the company's values intact. >>> higher borrowing costs in the united states are fueling concern that people may put off home purchases and dampen the economy. the average interest rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage rose above 6% for the first time since november...
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patagonia would know to put their money where their mouth is in terms of reuse, reduce, recycle. they bring children and pets to work. it is a wholistic approach to how we think about every part of our life. and that is the way that you fix the planet. is by making micro adjustments. who else is going to follow their lead? overseas. as developing countries are saying let us discover for ourselves before you tell us we can't do it. it is a seismic moment. >> i'm waiting for whoever texted david. you know, david, the exclusive on that one. thank you. what a joy to be able to tell this story and bring it to the world. thank you, bill. >> bet. >>> jim. >> remarkable. this just into cnn, 20 time grand slam tennis champion roger federer is retiring. he announced that he will leave professional tennis just next week after he will still play but no longer compete on the atp tour and in grand slams. the swiss star made the announcement on twitter citing the injuries over the last three years. federer is 41 years old, went pro in 1997. thiss just weeks after serena williams announced plans
patagonia would know to put their money where their mouth is in terms of reuse, reduce, recycle. they bring children and pets to work. it is a wholistic approach to how we think about every part of our life. and that is the way that you fix the planet. is by making micro adjustments. who else is going to follow their lead? overseas. as developing countries are saying let us discover for ourselves before you tell us we can't do it. it is a seismic moment. >> i'm waiting for whoever texted...
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patagonia will now be run by a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the planet, all profits will benefitmeanwhile, hundreds of yoga teachers are accusing lululemon of fueling nearly half of its textile operations with coal. it's working to be part of a solution. >>> a new legal fight involving prices on amazon, the company is accused of illegally keeping prices high. abc's andrea fujii explains. >> reporter: this morning, amazon under fire accused of stifling competition. >> the prices are artificially inflated. >> reporter: california's attorney general talking about a new lawsuit from the state claiming amazon has violated antitrust laws. the suit claims for years the company has required sellers to enter into contracts that penalize them if their products are offered elsewhere at a lower price. the alleged punishments would include receiving a less prominent spot on the site or being taken off amazon altogether. in the end, the attorney general says consumers end up paying more. >> causing increased prices for families across california. in order to avoid competing on prices with othe
patagonia will now be run by a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the planet, all profits will benefitmeanwhile, hundreds of yoga teachers are accusing lululemon of fueling nearly half of its textile operations with coal. it's working to be part of a solution. >>> a new legal fight involving prices on amazon, the company is accused of illegally keeping prices high. abc's andrea fujii explains. >> reporter: this morning, amazon under fire accused of stifling competition. >>...
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of patagonia. why he is giving up his entire stake in the outdoor gear company. > >> and steph curry is earning quite the payday. the details are coming up in sports. plus another tennis superstar is nearing the end. come back, roger. that and more, after the. the break. > >> coming up, republican governors send planes and buses of migrants to martha's vineyard vineyard and i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. having nothing. prostituting. we don't choose this life. i never knew what safe was until i came to city of refugee. people that's coming through these doors are trying to break the cycle. prop 27 will help provide more funding for places like this and help people get off the streets. it feels good to have a place to call home. support prop 27. >> let's give you a live look at look at the white house this evening. president biden is preparing to meet with the families of wnba star brittney . brittney griner. and former u.s. u.s. marin
of patagonia. why he is giving up his entire stake in the outdoor gear company. > >> and steph curry is earning quite the payday. the details are coming up in sports. plus another tennis superstar is nearing the end. come back, roger. that and more, after the. the break. > >> coming up, republican governors send planes and buses of migrants to martha's vineyard vineyard and i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. having...
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well, so, the woke billionaire founder of patagonia just donated to a nonprofit.its are becoming incredibly popular, don't pay taxes, and trying to hurt taxes, and trying to hurt people.ave that's straight ahead. >> tucker: the billionaire founder of the patagonia company, which uses oil to make overpriced fleeces for rich people, and has gotten press lately for the selfless act of transferring a lot of his money to a nonprofit, which in turn plans to control the awe we use energy. this isn't about saving the planet. it's about dodging taxes. you pay. they don't. bloomberg reported his plan allows him to avoid more than $700 million in federal taxes. you'd have to pay that if he sold the company, which he was considering doing, but didn't want to pay the taxes. such a good person, he didn't want to pay the taxes. he gets to opt out of the state and gift tax. meanwhile, the nonprofit gets to use his money to make political donations. in other words, the nonprofit status is a total scam, not just in this case, in virtually all cases. the nonprofit status helps the r
well, so, the woke billionaire founder of patagonia just donated to a nonprofit.its are becoming incredibly popular, don't pay taxes, and trying to hurt taxes, and trying to hurt people.ave that's straight ahead. >> tucker: the billionaire founder of the patagonia company, which uses oil to make overpriced fleeces for rich people, and has gotten press lately for the selfless act of transferring a lot of his money to a nonprofit, which in turn plans to control the awe we use energy. this...
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called the patagonia purpose trust.icks to its values as a socially responsible company. then all of the nonvoting stock, that's about 98% of the total stock, that's going to be donated to a new nonprofit called the hold fast collective. hold fast will receive all the company's profits and direct them to, quote, fight the environmental crisis patagonia itself is going to remain a private for-profit company valued at around $3 billion. revenues of about $1 billion a year profits of about $100 million a year ryan gelhart will remain the ceo and. the voting shares are going to be taxed since they're going into a trust the nonvoting donation may be eligible for a tax break -- actually, should not be eligible for a tax break since they're going into a 501 c 4 that can made unlimited political contribution you don't get that charitable deduction, therefore, it's not deductible fascinating, guy, chouinard, fascinating life, and what a way to end his role and his family's role in the company. >> yeah. it really is a fascinating
called the patagonia purpose trust.icks to its values as a socially responsible company. then all of the nonvoting stock, that's about 98% of the total stock, that's going to be donated to a new nonprofit called the hold fast collective. hold fast will receive all the company's profits and direct them to, quote, fight the environmental crisis patagonia itself is going to remain a private for-profit company valued at around $3 billion. revenues of about $1 billion a year profits of about $100...
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patagonia will continue to operate as a private company, but its $100 million in annual profits willironmental causes. >>> still to come, classic fun. we're going to show you some of this year's finalists for the toy hall of fame and how you can vote for your favorite. it takes energy to take on the world.■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat, breaking down barriers, or breaking the laws of gravity, keep moving with the ultimate energy bar. we bake in delicious, wholesome ingredients, purposefully crafted with a blend of protein,■fat and carbs. because the more good you put in, the more great you get out. clif. baked in goodness. now introducing clif thins. a crispy, craveable 100-calorie snack. ♪♪ giorgio, look. the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. i know, i know. but every time the box comes, we get the peanut butter. yes, because mom takes the meds out of the box and puts them in the peanut butter. sounds like we're getting peanut butter. yes, but that is the chewy pharmacy box. ♪ the peanut butter
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patagonia is worth close to $3 billion.ute $100 million a year to the trust depending on the health of the business after informing employees on wednesday about this move, the company updated its web site to state how earth is now our only shareholder. trending stories "worldwide exchange" is back after this ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. go. go green. go wind turbines. go gorgeous reliable grid. go emerson software. go science people. go breakthrough meds and safe science. go space age welds for super silent cars. go big. or go home. from software that delivers new cures at warp speed, to technology that makes clean energy r
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the founder intended when he started patagonia. clever idea. what do you think michael? me one. what a great man. what a wonderful thing to do two if i was a son i'd be gone. are you sure you want to do that? something tells me junior and whoever they are. they're probably okay. yeah, right payroll somehow. yeah. yeah. know i think you know any first of all, you know, we know the mission of patagonia, we know what they produce in the high quality products, but anything that we can do to try to reverse the impact that humans have had on the planet and preserve nature restore nature that's thumbs up. however, you want to get there, you know, i'll support that all day long. yeah. i mean, i think it's great because a lot of these outdoor companies, right? that was their mission in the beginning and they support that but sometimes when it changes leadership that all goes away, so i think this is really getting ahead of it and in a smart thing to do for sure. yeah for grand a way to protect your company the finalists for the 2022 national toy hall of re finalists include light
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the founder of patagonia with a huge announcement. how the popular brand is giving back by giving away the company. ♪ >>> get ready for our hispanic heritage month celebration with our abc news family. the "gma" fiesta right here in times square. ♪ >>> we do say good morning, america. it's going to be an exciting kickoff to hispanic month. >> can't play selena on the intro and have empanadas and not have me here and have a good day. we're ready for it. >> we are ready for it. >>> we start by telling you about the thousands lining up, and we can see them there, to honor queen elizabeth to say farewell to the monarch at westminster hall. amy and t.j. are live there in london with more on that just ahead. >>> breaking news first. the rail strike appears to have been averted with the deal down to the wire and tens of thousands almost set to walk off the job and president biden announced a tentative agreement has been reached. our transportation is standing by with what that means, but mary bruce starts us off. good morning, mary. >> repor
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>> geraldo: i think the children of patagonia will end up faring a lot better than this guy's kids. who dies with the most toys wins. i think that that's now considered conspicuous consumption and i don't approve of this at all. >> jeanine: okay. >> geraldo: but spend your money on what you want to spend it on. >> jeanine: did you by jesse jr. a yacht? >> jesse: that's new money. old money doesn't do that. >> geraldo: what's your money? >> jesse: i don't have money. >> jeanine: what would you want to buy if you cut? >> jesse: he loves cars so maybe one of those little electric cars. >> jeanine: you'll get him one. dana? >> dana: when i first saw this i thought it must've been a tax write off type of thing. like you put the yacht in the kids names you don't get busted by the irs. but i don't know if you've read all the way down in the story. i read the whole thing, this is the part of the story we have not mentioned. the father of seven, separated from his ex in 2019, and started dating his now fiance, who used to date his daughter. so there is more to this -- >> jeanine: his fiance
>> geraldo: i think the children of patagonia will end up faring a lot better than this guy's kids. who dies with the most toys wins. i think that that's now considered conspicuous consumption and i don't approve of this at all. >> jeanine: okay. >> geraldo: but spend your money on what you want to spend it on. >> jeanine: did you by jesse jr. a yacht? >> jesse: that's new money. old money doesn't do that. >> geraldo: what's your money? >> jesse: i...
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patagonia will continue to operate as a private for-profit corporation. family will no longer own it. it's estimated patagonia sells more than a billion dollars worth of clothing every year. that rocked the for but we're going to be talking about that kept ringing the doorbell. yeah. grant and vicki are here to tell us about what's coming up next on kron. 4 news at 9, right? they gotten around that. so they do. cats a all right. here's what's next. talking about these a brightly colored >> all over the place. they're actually drugs called a rainbow fentanyl and they're obviously addictive and can be deadly. a warning tonight from experts. >> after they were recently pounds. they being bought and sold right here in the bay area. scary stuff. plus the ntsb releasing its preliminary investigation on last words, plane crash in watsonville. the new details we're learning about the final moments before the 2 planes crashed and killed 3 people also complained over a local landfill. why the mayor of st. says the property poses a risk of wildfire contamination, ev
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who gets patagonia now and how the future profit also be used another busy day.course it is - you're a cio in 2022. so what's on the agenda? you guys have a look at that and see... morning security briefing - make that two. share that link. send that contract. see what's trending. check the traffic on your network. in real time. with the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. lunch? - sure. you've got time. onboard 37 new people. with 74 new devices. does anybody have any questions? and just as many questions. shut down a storm of ddos attacks. protect headquarters. and the cloud. with all your data on the nation's largest ip converged network. whoa, that is big. ok. coffee time. double shot. deal with a potential breach. deal with your calendar. deal with your fantasy lineup. and then... that's it? we feeling good? looks like we're feeling good. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> top brass ordering an independent investigation into one of the toughest s.e.a.l. training courses, basic underwater demolitio
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and the founder of a $3 billion company is just giving it away who gets patagonia now and how the futurealso be used they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. welcome to allstate where anyone who bundles their home and auto insurance saves. isn't that right phil? sorry, i'm a little busy. what in the world are you doing? i'm in the metaverse, bundling my home and auto insurance. why don't you just do that in the real world? um, because now i can bundle in space. watch this. i still don't get it. save up to 25% when you bundle home and auto with allstate. click or call for a quote today. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. and auto with allstate. that means millions are saving hundreds
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we'll use the health patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth.being here. i'm kate baldwin. "inside politics" with john king starts after this break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) a thin painted line. the only thing between you and a life-changing accident. but are the lines enough? a subaru with eyesht... (kid vo) hey dad! (vo) ...watches the lines for any danger... and can automatically stop itself. (mom) is everyone ok? (kid) i'm ok. (vo) your family is safer in a three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours. go triple... go trelegy. because asthma has taken enough. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and
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. >>> his company is worth $3 billion, and the founder of patagonia has just donated it to help fight climate change. it's going to two environmental organizations, a move he predicts will yield $100 million a year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> tonight, the general public began saying its final goodbyes t queen elizabeth ii in london. the late monarch will lie in state until her funeral on monday. you can see mourners inside westminster hall tonight. the queen's coffin surrounded by royal bodyguards. hundreds of thousands are expected to pay their respects over the next four days. at one point, the line stretched nearly three miles. the archbishop of canterbury led a brief service this morning attended by king charles and other members of the royal family. kate, the princess of wales wore the queen's diamond and pearl leaf brooch, and the pearl earrings that belonged to her late mother-in-law, princess diana. me meghan, the duchess of sussex paid he
. >>> his company is worth $3 billion, and the founder of patagonia has just donated it to help fight climate change. it's going to two environmental organizations, a move he predicts will yield $100 million a year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> tonight, the general public began saying its final goodbyes t queen elizabeth ii in...
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yvon chouinard founded patagonia nearly 50 years ago. the company is valued at about $3 billion.in an interview with "the new york times," he said -- "instead of extracting value from nature and transforming it into wealth for investors, we'll use the wealth patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth." the world health organization has given its most upbeat assessment on covid-19 since declaring the disease an international emergency in january of 2020. who director-general tedros adhanom ghebreyesus said wednesday the number of newly rerted infecons has dropped dramatically. >> the number of weekly reported deaths from covid-19 was the lowest since march 2020. we have never been in a better position to end the pandemic. we are not there yet but the end is in sight. amy: this week the number of global confirmed covid-19 deaths topped 6.5 million. but the who reports the mber of excess deaths during the first two years of the pandemic totaled nearly 15 million. a federal judge has rejected a request by the justice department to resume its investigation into documents se
yvon chouinard founded patagonia nearly 50 years ago. the company is valued at about $3 billion.in an interview with "the new york times," he said -- "instead of extracting value from nature and transforming it into wealth for investors, we'll use the wealth patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth." the world health organization has given its most upbeat assessment on covid-19 since declaring the disease an international emergency in january of 2020. who...
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patagonia sells all sorts of outdoor equipment but it is this, the patagonia vest, that has become iconics sporting patagonia style vests. patagonia has replaced the suit and tie here. part of the reason for the company's success came from its eye—catching position on the environment. it's even taken out ads saying not to needlessly buy their products. their clothes are supposed to be for life. so, there is a particular model of capitalism called shareholder capitalism and it says the only purpose of companies is to maximise shareholder value. we don't agree with that. the company's founder, a mountain climber at heart, is a passionate environmentalist. everything we do as a company is to be more responsible and it turns out to be good for the business. he's now given the company, lock stock and barrel, to a charitable trust aiming to protect the environment. in a statement, he said... but patagonia items are expensive. this top costs £90. critics argue it is easy to be against fast fashion when you can charge so much. the cost of doing it right, meaning that you pay attention to the whol
patagonia sells all sorts of outdoor equipment but it is this, the patagonia vest, that has become iconics sporting patagonia style vests. patagonia has replaced the suit and tie here. part of the reason for the company's success came from its eye—catching position on the environment. it's even taken out ads saying not to needlessly buy their products. their clothes are supposed to be for life. so, there is a particular model of capitalism called shareholder capitalism and it says the only...
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and , you know, i think the irony in this case is patagonia's owner is sort of a proud socialist. and so he's certainly in favor of government telling everybody else to do what they should doun with their resources. it's just when he came t to hiso own resources, he thought thatee that he had much better ideas. looket's really quit interesting to look at at his beliefs. he's distinctl antihuy anti human. worse in t he said man essentiallyd we have only makes things worse in the world. he said, we have to treatthe kid climate change like world war three , essentially the kind of mobilization and rationing that we had for world war two. >> and so this is the sort ofg o ideology that he's trying to advance. and because he accumulated so much, much money building a profitable company in patagonia, he can now take those billions of dollars and essentially infuse that way ofs. thinking into our whole society. you know, that's -and , you know, that's s that's not what the thes benefactors in the past did.itat they used to uses their charitable money to actually mak ie things better ih th
and , you know, i think the irony in this case is patagonia's owner is sort of a proud socialist. and so he's certainly in favor of government telling everybody else to do what they should doun with their resources. it's just when he came t to hiso own resources, he thought thatee that he had much better ideas. looket's really quit interesting to look at at his beliefs. he's distinctl antihuy anti human. worse in t he said man essentiallyd we have only makes things worse in the world. he said,...
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do. >> do you think all companies can do that or spechlg the patagonia.s yesterday. >> they didn't go public. >> no, no. and then the question is can you do it? by the way, do you think public companies can do it, should do it >> two things. in this world it's increasingly difficult to fake it, so i think companies that don't have a deep commitment to thinks they espouse, i think it falls apart pretty quickly that's the should you fake it? i think people see through it. >> is the implication that most of these companies are faking it >> i think a lot of them are, yeah, i do. >> you don't have a problem with a company that has a deep commitment to earning profits for shareholders, employees, people that pay taxes, all those things we know capitalism has provided us with the incredible life that we have. >> norj almost i do have a problem when it comes at the end expense. >> we could get into a much longer concentrations. you will see pain across the planet that you would along no to see we're starting to really live with the visit impacts of the climatolog
do. >> do you think all companies can do that or spechlg the patagonia.s yesterday. >> they didn't go public. >> no, no. and then the question is can you do it? by the way, do you think public companies can do it, should do it >> two things. in this world it's increasingly difficult to fake it, so i think companies that don't have a deep commitment to thinks they espouse, i think it falls apart pretty quickly that's the should you fake it? i think people see through it....
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the founder of patagonia is giving away his entire company. why is he doing that?d say anti-capitalist at this point. he is giving his ownership to his collective, a trust that will use all the prophets, $100 million a year for climate change so investing in projects and organizations that protect biodiversity and wild demand. 's reasoning is they could sell the company but they can't ensure the new owner would have the same values or take public to generate more money but they say public companies are under too much pressure to make profit so they are giving up everything, their ownership, to a trust to invest in green dreams. but one he is allowed to do and he's doing it. >> they always had an environmental mission. stuart: we have tesla up $304 a share but are they changing the way they make their batteries? lauren: they want to get federal tax credits under the inflation reduction act. they planned to expand their german plant and reports are they are not going to do that. they will not make that expansion because they want to move it here to the us because the
the founder of patagonia is giving away his entire company. why is he doing that?d say anti-capitalist at this point. he is giving his ownership to his collective, a trust that will use all the prophets, $100 million a year for climate change so investing in projects and organizations that protect biodiversity and wild demand. 's reasoning is they could sell the company but they can't ensure the new owner would have the same values or take public to generate more money but they say public...
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other projects will improve efficiency and -- reggie: ownership of patagonia belongs not to the patagoniase trust. the apparel company says any money that does not go back into the business will be used to protect nature and biodiversity. the goal is to keep the company on the same path the owner attended. inflation relief, how much you could see in your bank account from the state. kumasi: getti life has never felt so expensive. so why is omar snoozing like a baby? because he made the smart choice to shop with ikea. jamie hasn't stopped dancing since she left the store. with ikea, you're caring for your wallet. and each other! and your guests, and the planet. now you can afford even more, with new benefits for ikea family members, including 5% off all eligible purchases in-store. every visit. every day. ikea >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: the agreement announced between real companies and workers. kumasi: luxury apartments lake, the unwanted problem for college students as they start this clear. >> ♪ what's wrong with me? ♪ r
other projects will improve efficiency and -- reggie: ownership of patagonia belongs not to the patagoniase trust. the apparel company says any money that does not go back into the business will be used to protect nature and biodiversity. the goal is to keep the company on the same path the owner attended. inflation relief, how much you could see in your bank account from the state. kumasi: getti life has never felt so expensive. so why is omar snoozing like a baby? because he made the smart...
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amazon not commenting. >>> the founder of patagonia is giving away his outdoor apparel company. rock climber turned billionaire announced the move today saying he's transferring ownership to a trust and nonprofit troops ensuring the profits will go towards combatting climate change. >>> and the 12 finalists are in for this year's national toy hall of fame who knew the strong national museum of play announced the nominees today. bingo, the modern version of the game, lite bright, nurf toys, the spinning top among others. three of these toys are said to be inducted in november. >>> today at the pump, the average price nationwide for a gallon of gas $3.70. the cost of gas down a quarter from a month ago still a gallon costs 53 cents more than it did this time last year >>> well, on wall street as we mentioned earlier, stocks stabilize today. the dow up 30 points the s&p 13 points higher nasdaq up 3/4 of a percent or 86 it is half past the hour, and here's what's making the news tonight here on cnbc. >> the detroit auto show rolling out the newest electric cars as president biden to
amazon not commenting. >>> the founder of patagonia is giving away his outdoor apparel company. rock climber turned billionaire announced the move today saying he's transferring ownership to a trust and nonprofit troops ensuring the profits will go towards combatting climate change. >>> and the 12 finalists are in for this year's national toy hall of fame who knew the strong national museum of play announced the nominees today. bingo, the modern version of the game, lite...
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it going to buy everything from patagonia now.— going to buy everything from patagonia now.d all fabrics that we use are based on fossil fuel, so we need to all fabrics that we use are based on fossilfuel, so we need to kick all fabrics that we use are based on fossil fuel, so we need to kick out fossil fuel, so we need to kick out fossil fuel, so we need to kick out fossilfuel, we need to move to low—impact materials, and to recycled materials. we have ten years of clothing on the planet already, so we need to buy second hand, we need to resale, we need to repair and we need to start looking after what we have, but we can also move to craft, and they are beginning to do a lot of craft, hand weaving and techniques like this, because it generates a large number of livelihoods whilst using the least amount of natural resource, so there are lots of different things that are coming out, we have been collating some of the best practice methods on the website, so it is a bottom—up movement, and everybody within the fashion industry is coming on to learn about circular in economy a
it going to buy everything from patagonia now.— going to buy everything from patagonia now.d all fabrics that we use are based on fossil fuel, so we need to all fabrics that we use are based on fossilfuel, so we need to kick all fabrics that we use are based on fossil fuel, so we need to kick out fossil fuel, so we need to kick out fossil fuel, so we need to kick out fossilfuel, we need to move to low—impact materials, and to recycled materials. we have ten years of clothing on the planet...
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. >>> the founder of patagonia is giving away his company to fight the climate crisis.door apparel and equipment company will now be split into two with most of the profits going to a nonprofit focused on protecting nature and biodiversity and fighting environmental issues. the rest after patagonia's stock will fund a trust to ensure the company can never deviate from this new plan. you can follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter and the tiktok. if you ever miss an episode of the show, you can listen to "the lead" from whence you get your podcasts, all two hours sitting there like a big pumpkin. our coverage now continues with one mr. wolf blitzer in a place called "the situation room." see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, amtrak is canceling all long-distance train service ahead of a looming rail strike. high-stakes talks under way right now as unions and rail companies try to avoid a major shutdown. can they strike a deal before the friday deadline? the economic and political stakes are enormous. >>> also tonight, thousands of people are paying respects to queen eli
. >>> the founder of patagonia is giving away his company to fight the climate crisis.door apparel and equipment company will now be split into two with most of the profits going to a nonprofit focused on protecting nature and biodiversity and fighting environmental issues. the rest after patagonia's stock will fund a trust to ensure the company can never deviate from this new plan. you can follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter and the tiktok. if you ever miss an episode of the...
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say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counterparts in patagonia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is about survival. and a lot of people can relate to a story where it's about an individual basically facing some very, seemingly insurmountable odds and defeating them. his ability to get into this park, cross through freeways that have killed multiple mountain lions before... and live in a space that is an unprecedented amount of space for a mountain lion to survive in. usually, a male mountain lion needs about 200 square miles of space to itself and griffith park only offers 9 square miles. pauly: we know that the level of urbanization that we are bringing to this landscape is causing immense fragmentation. what are the impacts of freeways like the 405 and the 101 and the 5 going to do in terms of allowing these populations to continue to have gene flows so that we're not facing massive issues of inbreeding? ordeÑana: i'm sure there's a lot of times where he's a lot closer than we think. but he's doing what pumas do best,
say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counterparts in patagonia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is about survival. and a lot of people can relate to a story where it's about an individual basically facing some very, seemingly insurmountable odds and defeating them. his ability to get into this park, cross through freeways that have killed multiple mountain lions before... and live in a space that is an...
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patagonia's sales were worth over a billion pounds this year. footage filmed by the public to work out whether the object travelling across the night sky was a meteor or space junk, and where it came from. it is not yet known if it landed or burnt up in the atmosphere. mourners have worn pink at the funeral of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel who was shot and killed in liverpool last month. she died after a gunman chased into her home. 0livia pratt—korbel�*s coffin was brought yards from where the little girl used to play. her community came together to say goodbye. cheryl korbel still nursing the wrist injury she suffered. somehow she found the strength to give the eulogy. she will never be forgotten. and i will never say goodbye. but what i will say is good night, love you, see you in the morning. 0livia's school displayed its own tributes to the nine—year—old. so the wishes of the family in church were that everyone wore a splash of pink, so today in school, the children are all wearing a splash of pink. we've got pink hearts in the windows,
patagonia's sales were worth over a billion pounds this year. footage filmed by the public to work out whether the object travelling across the night sky was a meteor or space junk, and where it came from. it is not yet known if it landed or burnt up in the atmosphere. mourners have worn pink at the funeral of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel who was shot and killed in liverpool last month. she died after a gunman chased into her home. 0livia pratt—korbel�*s coffin was brought yards...
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patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth, adding earth. he's now our only shareholder. >> governor gavin newsom says help is on the way for californians experiencing homelessness and mental health as well as substance abuse disorders. the governor signing care courts legislation into law today which will allow for court ordered care for those individuals. relatives and friends of people who are struggling with mental health care, homelessness will be allowed to submit a petition to the court explaining why their loved ones qualify for mandated treatment while opponents of the legislation call it involuntary treatment. supporters say they believe that it will help make a positive difference. >> it's not about a tear second disc high. what we go through and that tends to feel hopeless. we're told to put her daughter on the street and wait for interaction with the lot so she can finally get treatment at a local our state hospital. so this has capacity to engage her in her own treatment and savh her life. >> all 58 counties in the state are no
patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth, adding earth. he's now our only shareholder. >> governor gavin newsom says help is on the way for californians experiencing homelessness and mental health as well as substance abuse disorders. the governor signing care courts legislation into law today which will allow for court ordered care for those individuals. relatives and friends of people who are struggling with mental health care, homelessness will be allowed to submit a...
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contrary, we are again and again faced with its consequences in chile, in the national park of the patagoniay's largest glaciers collapsed , the reason for the anomalous heat and not stopping. rain the moment of the crash. photographed by tourists due to global warming the glaciers of greenland began to melt faster, according to the data of glicilogs, the processor of the destruction of the ice cover of the island has already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is interested in the weather, goodbye. how many are there? i have more than two people. i will trample on their one cavalry madly beat the rest of the people. heart of parma coming soon
contrary, we are again and again faced with its consequences in chile, in the national park of the patagoniay's largest glaciers collapsed , the reason for the anomalous heat and not stopping. rain the moment of the crash. photographed by tourists due to global warming the glaciers of greenland began to melt faster, according to the data of glicilogs, the processor of the destruction of the ice cover of the island has already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is interested...
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ownership now pecans -- belongs to the patagonia trust and the holdfast collective. any money that does not go back into the business will be used to protect nature and biodiversity. dan: concert mess at the coliseum. a global sensation weaves his mark at a local restaurant. ama: migrants in martha's vineyard. two planes show up as a surprise. the controversy over what to do next. dan: and the pacific ocean is so nice that she is swimming at twice. the impressive effort tonight. sandhya: start looking for those umbrellas. we have rain in the forecast beginning this weekend. first, look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live after abc 7 news. >> thanks. it is wednesday, let's go nuts. >> when you win an emmy, you only have 45 seconds to do an acceptance speech, and you get less time because somebody goes on a comedy bit that goes on too long. [applause] pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundre
ownership now pecans -- belongs to the patagonia trust and the holdfast collective. any money that does not go back into the business will be used to protect nature and biodiversity. dan: concert mess at the coliseum. a global sensation weaves his mark at a local restaurant. ama: migrants in martha's vineyard. two planes show up as a surprise. the controversy over what to do next. dan: and the pacific ocean is so nice that she is swimming at twice. the impressive effort tonight. sandhya: start...
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again and again once again we are faced with its consequences in chile in the national park of the patagonia, one of the largest glaciers in the country collapsed, the cause of the anomalous heat and the incessant rains at the time of the crash. due to global warming, tourists managed to shoot faster and the glaciers of greenland, according to glycylogs, the processor of the destruction of the ice cover of the island has already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is interested in the weather, goodbye. tomorrow today we watch cartoons for 4 minutes of news, then a series for 3 minutes, which you can watch anywhere, but most importantly, whatever. i also have. it's always interesting how it all starts. now everyone will see the manufacturers of good things they want and it is best to check. then bach is strong like this, when the children play in the evening and shelling goes on, the guys already understand what it is, well, somewhere further, somewhere closer, i can say with confidence that our children were stolen from their childhood. at least, this piece of childhood th
again and again once again we are faced with its consequences in chile in the national park of the patagonia, one of the largest glaciers in the country collapsed, the cause of the anomalous heat and the incessant rains at the time of the crash. due to global warming, tourists managed to shoot faster and the glaciers of greenland, according to glycylogs, the processor of the destruction of the ice cover of the island has already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is...
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contrary, we are again and again faced with its consequences in chile, in the national park of the patagoniathe country's largest glaciers collapsed , the reason for the anomalous heat and not stopping. rain the moment of the crash. due to global warming, tourists managed to shoot faster than the glaciers of greenland, according to glicilogs, the processor of the destruction of the ice cover the island has already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is interested in the weather, goodbye. let's translate from clerical to understandable, everything is not so scary if there is an instruction, when i won’t beat, i didn’t bother to yell a gap, cherish snot for the future prince velikoperovsky. get up, follow me. gather a team, let's go to the spark to demand, isak and you play dashing, your pair of blood will fly. and they will impale you , my beast, on a stake, i won’t go anywhere. the blizzard started soon ukraine continues deliberate shelling of administrative buildings the day before, kherson today, donetsk the fact that the goals are not accidental was recognized in kiev i
contrary, we are again and again faced with its consequences in chile, in the national park of the patagoniathe country's largest glaciers collapsed , the reason for the anomalous heat and not stopping. rain the moment of the crash. due to global warming, tourists managed to shoot faster than the glaciers of greenland, according to glicilogs, the processor of the destruction of the ice cover the island has already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is interested in the...
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we're talking about the founder of the outdoor apparel maker, patagonia. they said they were donating a share of the company to a non-profit fighting climate change. the move does not mean the company will lose its competitive business edge. he also said it won't impact employee pay or benefits. bit way, that company is valued at $3 billion. >>> and just in time for midterm elections, tiktok has rolled out new rules for politicians. >> the social media company is requiring all political accounts be verified. campaign fund raising is banned. they will not be allowed to use tipping. the goal is to curb miscommunication on the app. >>> up next, the fed raises interest rates again, how the hike is going to impact the housing market and your money. le >>> tonight, the bombshell lawsuit the state of new york versus donald trump. new york's attorney general announcing her office is suing the former president, his three eldest children, and their family company for $250 million, alleging a more than decade-long pattern of fraud the a.g. accusing mr. trump of wildl
we're talking about the founder of the outdoor apparel maker, patagonia. they said they were donating a share of the company to a non-profit fighting climate change. the move does not mean the company will lose its competitive business edge. he also said it won't impact employee pay or benefits. bit way, that company is valued at $3 billion. >>> and just in time for midterm elections, tiktok has rolled out new rules for politicians. >> the social media company is requiring all...
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patagonia will continue to operate as a private for-profit corp corporation. the shooter, our family, will no longer own it. it's estimated patagonia sells more than 1 billion dollars worth of clothing every year. and while masking and social distancing restrictions slowly come to a close, some health experts warn about a poteitially bad flu season raising concerns also about the possibility of a new covid variants as we approach the colder months. >> what makes them were problem problematic and this year is the lack of immunity and the human population because there has been a lot of flu circulating last 2 years between those 2 this couple. call the twindemic of these 2. if that our health care system is really going to be stressed. >> and doctors say there are ways to avoid that so-called twindemic social distancing wearing a mask indoors and getting vaccinated czar, all practices that are still encouraged. they say you can get both the covid and the flu vaccine at the same time. up next, we have an update on a missing french bulldog. >> a major breakthrough
patagonia will continue to operate as a private for-profit corp corporation. the shooter, our family, will no longer own it. it's estimated patagonia sells more than 1 billion dollars worth of clothing every year. and while masking and social distancing restrictions slowly come to a close, some health experts warn about a poteitially bad flu season raising concerns also about the possibility of a new covid variants as we approach the colder months. >> what makes them were problem...
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the biggest island in the very beginnin of this crumbling is the island of chiloé, the gateway to patagoniat's the second largest island in south america. it's the size of cyprus or puerto rico, for you to get an idea. it's 200 kilometers long, and 60 kilometers in its widest part. it is an archipelago, which is formed of some 40 smaller islands. (sophie fouron) cyril christensen. proud resident of chiloé, photographer and founding member of a group that promotes the archipelago's true nature, these are his islands. (cyril christensen) chiloé has over 60 churches, 16 of which have been declared world heritage by unesco. and when the spanish arrived to the island, there was no metal on the island, so churches were actually built without nails. wood is the most abundant natural resource on the island. we have a beautiful native forest with more than 20 different species, used by the chilotes from building boats, to building a church, to building their homes. actually, most of the houses here in chiloé are wooden houses. chiloé's most iconic image is the houses by the sea, with long legs by th
the biggest island in the very beginnin of this crumbling is the island of chiloé, the gateway to patagoniat's the second largest island in south america. it's the size of cyprus or puerto rico, for you to get an idea. it's 200 kilometers long, and 60 kilometers in its widest part. it is an archipelago, which is formed of some 40 smaller islands. (sophie fouron) cyril christensen. proud resident of chiloé, photographer and founding member of a group that promotes the archipelago's true...
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the founder of patagonia is making a major move to help combat climate change. this by giving away his entire company, which is valued at $3 billion instead of selling energy and his family will transfer the ownership to a specifically designed trust and the newly established nonprofit hold fast collective. this move is meant to ensure all of its profits are used to combat climate change and protect undeveloped land around the globe. alright let's talk about what's happening out. our windows still kind of gray behind us along the oakland estuary. but mark tamayo is here to walk us through some changes are headed our way. yes some big time changes that might test the prize. you as we head into the weekend, especially for this time of year is kind of a potent little system wants to boost the rainfall here in northern california, so we'll talk all about that in just a little bit. but of course, today we have a dry weather pattern, and every thursday we get the drought update. not too much change or basically showing you the same scary map with all these bright colo
the founder of patagonia is making a major move to help combat climate change. this by giving away his entire company, which is valued at $3 billion instead of selling energy and his family will transfer the ownership to a specifically designed trust and the newly established nonprofit hold fast collective. this move is meant to ensure all of its profits are used to combat climate change and protect undeveloped land around the globe. alright let's talk about what's happening out. our windows...
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ownership now pecans -- belongs to the patagonia trust and the holdfast collective. any money that does not go back into the business will be used to protect nature and biodiversity. dan: concert mess at the coliseum. a global sensation weaves his mark at a local restaurant. ama: migrants in martha's vineyard. two planes show up as a surprise. the controversy over what to do next. dan: and the pacific ocean is so nice that she is swimming at twice. the impressive effort tonight. sandhya: start looking for those umbrellas. we have rain in the forecast beginning this weekend. first, look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live after abc 7 news. >> thanks. it is wednesday, let's go nuts. >> when you win an emmy, you only have 45 seconds to do an acceptance speech, and you get less time because somebody goes on a comedy bit that goes on too long. [applause] pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundre
ownership now pecans -- belongs to the patagonia trust and the holdfast collective. any money that does not go back into the business will be used to protect nature and biodiversity. dan: concert mess at the coliseum. a global sensation weaves his mark at a local restaurant. ama: migrants in martha's vineyard. two planes show up as a surprise. the controversy over what to do next. dan: and the pacific ocean is so nice that she is swimming at twice. the impressive effort tonight. sandhya: start...
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Sep 17, 2022
09/22
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contrary, we are again and again faced with its consequences in chile, in the national park of the patagoniane of the country's largest glaciers collapsed , the reason for the anomalous heat and not stopping. rain the moment of the crash. photographed by tourists due to global warming the glaciers of greenland began to melt faster, according to the data of glycylologists of the processes of destruction of the ice cover of the island, it had already passed the point of no return. on this today, everyone is interested in the weather, goodbye. i invite you, dear friends, to our next edition of the author's program lisbon tv, which will be called if god is for us, who is against us. i hope you understand. why is our show called that? i'm looking forward to seeing you. i hope it will be interesting. trying to guess if your loan will be approved. a comparison will help you know for sure. check your credit flight, apply and find out which bank will approve a loan on the best terms on compare if a loan, then compare choose better tomorrow . choose happiness, choose indylight, an open, warm, interest
contrary, we are again and again faced with its consequences in chile, in the national park of the patagoniane of the country's largest glaciers collapsed , the reason for the anomalous heat and not stopping. rain the moment of the crash. photographed by tourists due to global warming the glaciers of greenland began to melt faster, according to the data of glycylologists of the processes of destruction of the ice cover of the island, it had already passed the point of no return. on this today,...
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Sep 12, 2022
09/22
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. >> from north america to the -- to patagonia, join us for a look at the latest political, economic,ral, and social ws from e americas. >> inside the americas, presented by genei godula. on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ 09/12/22 09/12/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> their empire is going down and down and down because they did in the past do many bad things to the people of the world. but we
. >> from north america to the -- to patagonia, join us for a look at the latest political, economic,ral, and social ws from e americas. >> inside the americas, presented by genei godula. on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ 09/12/22 09/12/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> their empire is going down and down and down because they did in the past do many bad things to the people of the world. but we
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Sep 15, 2022
09/22
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your travel package to day larry, it's snowing on the indian chain up from patagonia, but not all the way north and unsurprisingly, you can see the big contrast by your blanket. 26, santiago, 25. and it's snowing down here. so it's definitely changing season. the seasonal rain that you often see that rests due to the se, brazil has broken up. last attempt is either side or not vastly different, as you can see as well. but the rain at the top end of it is significant. improve probably in southern columbia, wouldn't be surprised to see some flash flooding as a result of fat but to the north of the continent. and coming to leeward owls is fiona, not quite a hurricane, may not make it, but the certainly a tropical storm watch out for the leeward aisles, probably there will be soon for the virgin albia and also get to recap. that's where the most active weather is in the caribbean when you cross the gulf of mexico significant rain here, particularly in this southern part of mexico with a hint of a tropical circulation, tries to develop offshore here as well in the us, the flooding. so we'v
your travel package to day larry, it's snowing on the indian chain up from patagonia, but not all the way north and unsurprisingly, you can see the big contrast by your blanket. 26, santiago, 25. and it's snowing down here. so it's definitely changing season. the seasonal rain that you often see that rests due to the se, brazil has broken up. last attempt is either side or not vastly different, as you can see as well. but the rain at the top end of it is significant. improve probably in...
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Sep 20, 2022
09/22
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really i wanted to take you further toward the south because this cool pool of air we've got around patagonia commodore, a rebate. happy. i don't think we could rule out seeing some what flurries in the forecasts there when you've got them. you're considering got a temperature of 7 degrees and some showers plaguing that. southeast corner of brazil pushing into route diginero with a high of 28 degrees. that's it, susan. ah, this was a young woman. the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power is attempting to st. silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it published the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of use is. that is the game, the rolled and that brought forth the evidence. why on al jazeera ah ah, ceremony and sorrow as presidents, prime ministers and royalty lead.
really i wanted to take you further toward the south because this cool pool of air we've got around patagonia commodore, a rebate. happy. i don't think we could rule out seeing some what flurries in the forecasts there when you've got them. you're considering got a temperature of 7 degrees and some showers plaguing that. southeast corner of brazil pushing into route diginero with a high of 28 degrees. that's it, susan. ah, this was a young woman. the likes of which we have never seen. this is...
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Sep 20, 2022
09/22
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really i wanted to take you further toward the south because this cool pool of air, we've got around patagonia commodore rebates. happy. i don't think we could rule out seeing some what flurries in the forecasts there when you've got you're considering got a temperature of 70 degrees and some showers plaguing that. southeast corner of brazil pushing into route diginero with a high of 28 degrees. that's it soon. hatta air with issue airline of the journey education is struggling to keep pace, often failing to prepare children for today's world. which some schools are changing. rooms are good to have half the day you've had any in house the beginning with astonishing results. ah, even with rebels education, early learning mexico on it just ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories this ha. ah, the u. k and the world have bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd with a state funeral led by royalty, pressed and sent prime ministers, her 70 year range, and longest in british history. she has now been laid to rest. our confusion has knocked out how in puerto rico 90 percent of the
really i wanted to take you further toward the south because this cool pool of air, we've got around patagonia commodore rebates. happy. i don't think we could rule out seeing some what flurries in the forecasts there when you've got you're considering got a temperature of 70 degrees and some showers plaguing that. southeast corner of brazil pushing into route diginero with a high of 28 degrees. that's it soon. hatta air with issue airline of the journey education is struggling to keep pace,...
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Sep 15, 2022
09/22
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patagonia thinks there is a way for capitalism and environmentalism to exist equitably.the company now says it wants to focus on climate change and keeping truly wild areas wild. perhaps, it's a model that other companies will follow. james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. have a look at this. researchers have discovered the world's oldest heart. the 380—million—year—old fossil was discovered in western australia, in the gogo fish, which is one of our earliest evolutionary ancestors. the fossil captures a key moment in evolution that led to the emergence of the heart and other organs in the human body. here's our science correspondent pallab ghosh. this rock contains a heart that's hundreds of millions of years old. it's from a prehistoric creature that lived long before the first dinosaurs walked the earth — the gogo fish. it's the animal humans evolved from. we were all crowded around the computer and recognised that we had a heart and pretty much couldn't believe it, and then decided that it was incredibly exciting. this is a crucial moment in our own evolution and i
patagonia thinks there is a way for capitalism and environmentalism to exist equitably.the company now says it wants to focus on climate change and keeping truly wild areas wild. perhaps, it's a model that other companies will follow. james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. have a look at this. researchers have discovered the world's oldest heart. the 380—million—year—old fossil was discovered in western australia, in the gogo fish, which is one of our earliest evolutionary ancestors. the...
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Sep 16, 2022
09/22
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catherine book your travel package to day as another antarctic front working its way up through patagonia and the some snow on the andean tops as result. but ahead of its dice of morbid most the argentine pampas 23 in bar. he blanket for example. but 20 montevideo rear looks fairly wet at 19 degrees. that's a seasonal frontal system. it's been waving around a bit. it was giving heavy rain in peru in bolivia, but that's died back now. we've got a few heavy showers in columbia, i think. but the thing to note just north is that our, fiona, not going to make her a can status is a tropical storm. so that moves steadily into the lee with als, which are currently under warnings. this sort of thing. the winds only be about like $500.00 kilobits brown. the main risk is lights be heavy, rain and calls cro potential landslides from it. now we'll leave that to walden slowly and go further west, where another potential development shows itself off the coast of mexico. if that happens, then it will just enhance the rain on that mexican coast, which has been fairly wet recently. anyway, in the us, we've
catherine book your travel package to day as another antarctic front working its way up through patagonia and the some snow on the andean tops as result. but ahead of its dice of morbid most the argentine pampas 23 in bar. he blanket for example. but 20 montevideo rear looks fairly wet at 19 degrees. that's a seasonal frontal system. it's been waving around a bit. it was giving heavy rain in peru in bolivia, but that's died back now. we've got a few heavy showers in columbia, i think. but the...