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would even say it is possible for people to be from the power supply, how important it is today, but we also urge that saved light, well, you know the indicator, let 'sthe attitude of people to this attitude of people to this is our dark arcadia. i never thought that in my life i would not brag about the fact that in such a famous place as odesa, in such a famous place as arcadia, we we will be proud of the fact that our signs are turned off, it is dark, but today it is a challenge of time, a risk of time, and people understand it. by the way, i will say that citizens are very active in responding to this and reporting addresses where. well, let's say that there are certain violations. maybe somewhere they don't understand something, preventive work continues. let's just say that our communication with such people , entrepreneurs, they bring their results, they understand what should be done today, that is, in general, you see that citizens are consciously behaving in this matter . - first of all, if there are any facts , they are still more isolated people, on the contrary , call and talk about the war and we understand what time it is today, the ma
would even say it is possible for people to be from the power supply, how important it is today, but we also urge that saved light, well, you know the indicator, let 'sthe attitude of people to this attitude of people to this is our dark arcadia. i never thought that in my life i would not brag about the fact that in such a famous place as odesa, in such a famous place as arcadia, we we will be proud of the fact that our signs are turned off, it is dark, but today it is a challenge of time, a...
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is quite cynical to many people here in the light of the fact that chest a couple of days ago, monday people were killed here on the way to work and keep city in that massive s right across the country, so clearly people are angry and they're asking themselves wind road isn't even necessary to strike in 1st place beat on monday or beat from the beginning of this war. why is it necessary to invade ukraine? this is from the a more human emotional perspective to say so, but if you look at it from a more military perspective and talk to military experts, they're going to point out you something else. that in fact, the statements kind of imply that maybe rushes actually running out of ammunition running out of weapons with conventional weapons. for example, are certain types of missiles, meaning that they have under him and appear to have under estimated ukraine of from the 1st place on. so the different ways to look at these statements, what i personally felt quite interesting here is when pooty said that quote, it's impossible to hold the frond without a making sure that he ramps up at the military of forces. oh, with that pasha mobilization, of course we have
is quite cynical to many people here in the light of the fact that chest a couple of days ago, monday people were killed here on the way to work and keep city in that massive s right across the country, so clearly people are angry and they're asking themselves wind road isn't even necessary to strike in 1st place beat on monday or beat from the beginning of this war. why is it necessary to invade ukraine? this is from the a more human emotional perspective to say so, but if you look at it from...
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light in school today. and for a second day, people have been allowed to return to s sandibel island to see the damage. >> randie schools open there? >> reporter: this is collier county. they did open today. it was a light turnout. they're taking in students from lee county right next door because that county was so hard-hit. in fact, 22% of the district's teachers here live in lee county. they've lost homes and cars. that makes getting to the teaching jobs difficult. and students here in collier county are being offered free breakfast and lunch until the end of the month. i mentioned lee county. they're going to announce a plan for reopening schools on friday. as far as the damage assessment goes, 54% of schools suffered from some damage and some are beyond repair. that certainly isn't good news. and in charlotte county, where punta gorda is, they hope the students can return by october 24th. they're figuring it out. it's taking time there. every, single school there, according to the superintendent, did receive damage. some are still without power. there were roofs that blew off. a lot of flooding and water i
light in school today. and for a second day, people have been allowed to return to s sandibel island to see the damage. >> randie schools open there? >> reporter: this is collier county. they did open today. it was a light turnout. they're taking in students from lee county right next door because that county was so hard-hit. in fact, 22% of the district's teachers here live in lee county. they've lost homes and cars. that makes getting to the teaching jobs difficult. and students...
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is this relentless lean, consistently be concentrated with a laser light focus on the british people from the economy through to the n h s. schools crime, migration. it's difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're getting evidence giving test me would be caught back in the ground hog day, the political, a soap opera of party gate. some conservative m p. 's have already said they'd leave the party if johnson became prime minister again. there is a question mark about whether or not mister johnson could create a stable and effective government and to be on there is the same question. has to be asked about mr sooner there are people who are in the id body, but mister, so not count. they blamed him for mister johnson's done for much of the public, say that tired of the instability and government and one opinion polls suggests merely 2 thirds one. whoever emerges this new conservative leader and hence prime minister to call an early general election. of course events could always force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london, go columbia now where people are protesting. attacks are formed by presid
is this relentless lean, consistently be concentrated with a laser light focus on the british people from the economy through to the n h s. schools crime, migration. it's difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're getting evidence giving test me would be caught back in the ground hog day, the political, a soap opera of party gate. some conservative m p. 's have already said they'd leave the party if johnson became prime minister again. there is a question mark about...
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s. and here is the result: fallen trees, road signs, damaged facades of houses without light, remained in the region. almost 15,000 people noted blackouts in neighboring regions. and also bad weather. accompanied by a sharp cooling in large cities. for just one day. the temperature dropped by 10° immediately. and it began to snow. blizzards swept, for example, along the north, the tomsk region turned white the streets of omsk, the deterioration of the weather beyond the urals is associated with an active atlantic cyclone on sunday, the region ended up in its cold rear and in the largest cities. a stream of icy arctic air rushed in. today this process will continue, however, due to the fact that the center of the vortex has shifted to yakutia beyond osa, it will be bordered by the eastern regions of siberia, but an anticyclone will already break through to the west, promising better weather conditions. conditions in krasnoyarsk today is light precipitation, turning into snow, and in the afternoon we expect only +2. this is 4° below the norm, then the power in the atmosphere in the upper reaches of the yenisei will be capt
s. and here is the result: fallen trees, road signs, damaged facades of houses without light, remained in the region. almost 15,000 people noted blackouts in neighboring regions. and also bad weather. accompanied by a sharp cooling in large cities. for just one day. the temperature dropped by 10° immediately. and it began to snow. blizzards swept, for example, along the north, the tomsk region turned white the streets of omsk, the deterioration of the weather beyond the urals is associated...
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excesses, explosions , attacks , etc. in order for people to think that the situation is too serious, that 's why he has to introduce such a traffic lightories with a military situation , territories with a special situation. serioznye chere- because of the sound position and so on and so on and so on and on the territories of the russian federation and the military situation in the occupied territories and a special situation in all the border territories can be hidden - that is, it is for those for that audience, which is called the war party, or the people who demand even more blood from putin, that is, this is it it is done for them to show that it is done for the majority of russians so that more russians do not turn out to be on the contrary that our situation is only serious, how serious it is, they did not introduce martial law here, it works immediately propaganda logic is very simple, look where we introduced martial law where the war is really going on, and you. we did not introduce any martial law. everything is fine with us, despite the shelling of the territory. no, we introduced a completely different regime. yes , he all
excesses, explosions , attacks , etc. in order for people to think that the situation is too serious, that 's why he has to introduce such a traffic lightories with a military situation , territories with a special situation. serioznye chere- because of the sound position and so on and so on and so on and on the territories of the russian federation and the military situation in the occupied territories and a special situation in all the border territories can be hidden - that is, it is for...
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these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow in llandudno. make sure all the lightscessary. and the gas, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiators as well. the children, they're obviously used to go into shops and asking for things. at a time when things have doubled in price, you're trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it's quite difficult. that's true, yeah. the price cap will soften the impact high energy costs but it still threatens to be a difficult winter for many. theo leggett, bbc news. joining me now is our business reporter simon browning. if we start with what is really important, which is a clear distinction about what the price cap is. that £2500 figure, that is not the upper pack. it is is. that £2500 figure, that is not the upper pack-— is. that £2500 figure, that is not the upper pack. it is an important oint. the upper pack. it is an important point- the — the upper pack. it is an important point. the price _ the upper pack. it is an important point. the price
these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow in llandudno. make sure all the lightscessary. and the gas, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiators as well. the children, they're obviously used to go into shops and asking for things. at a time when things have doubled in price, you're trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it's quite difficult. that's true, yeah. the...
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lights upstairs. what 's going on with you people too?, someone lit something in the smoke, sun, cat, i had gar all around. how is it like that? how can we live? we bought this apartment with our personal money. and you, of course, got it, well, the apartment is free, that's why you don't appreciate it. you turned her into an apartment. i actually go home every evening. look. you said you haven't been there for six months. i have not been there. i mean , i don't live, but i stop by every night. i look, here, together with friends, it seems that the case comes at night. turn everything on. and what about us in lyudmila's apartment, not only devastation tamara well, fire situation. what are you afraid of, we are afraid of, eating into the air lyudmila, you understand that you can pair the whole house once it all burns down like a powder keg. i say, i come every evening, i'm afraid to spend the night there, because once i came to spend the night, they just beat me, broke my ribs, i don't know. lyudmila question you utility bills. yes what na
lights upstairs. what 's going on with you people too?, someone lit something in the smoke, sun, cat, i had gar all around. how is it like that? how can we live? we bought this apartment with our personal money. and you, of course, got it, well, the apartment is free, that's why you don't appreciate it. you turned her into an apartment. i actually go home every evening. look. you said you haven't been there for six months. i have not been there. i mean , i don't live, but i stop by every night....
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these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow in llandudno. make sure all the lightst necessary. and the gas, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiators as well. the children, they're obviously used to go into shops and asking for things. at a time when things have doubled in price, you're trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it's quite difficult. that's true, yeah. the price cap will soften the impact high energy costs but it still threatens to be a difficult winter for many. theo leggett, bbc news. liz truss has admitted that there has been "disruption" in the uk economy following the announcement of significant tax cuts in a mini—budget eight days ago. her comments came at the end of a tumultuous week which saw the pound slump to an all—time low against the us dollar, and the bank of england forced to spend billions buying up government debt to prevent a collapse of the pensions industry. but the prime minister insisted her government had to act. how has the drama affected pu
these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow in llandudno. make sure all the lightst necessary. and the gas, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiators as well. the children, they're obviously used to go into shops and asking for things. at a time when things have doubled in price, you're trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it's quite difficult. that's true, yeah....
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these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow in llandudno. make sure all the lightss, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiators as well. the children, they're obviously used to go into shops and asking for things. at a time when things have doubled in price, you're trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it's quite difficult. that's true, yeah. the price cap will soften the impact high energy costs but it still threatens to be a difficult winter for many. theo leggett, bbc news. joining me now is the energy export and editor of forbes advisors, kevin pratt. thank you forjoining us. first of all, it is worth reiterating what this price cap means, because of course it does not mean that people's bills will necessarily be limited to £2500, does it? know, that is a really — limited to £2500, does it? know, that is a really important - limited to £2500, does it? know, that is a really important point. . that is a really important point. the figure of £2500 has been thrown around quite
these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow in llandudno. make sure all the lightss, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiators as well. the children, they're obviously used to go into shops and asking for things. at a time when things have doubled in price, you're trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it's quite difficult. that's true, yeah. the price cap will...
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s. many bottles will need repairs without light for the capitals of more than 2.5 million people, brothers hundreds of ports, in many cities the state installation and schools were closed. yakut brewed kathmandu valley what reluctantly? how to harvest virginia in winter? this is not a potato near a dahlia tuber, no, glazkov. in tibet, the place of power is one of the zyakihs , the kathmandu valley, and it has been boiled on the site of a dammed lake. and which one appeared, alas, not at the break of the obstruction chobor a place in zhikhara is treated that it departed until the fly of malan krishna today in the valley there are several temple complexes of buddhist bottles of hindus taksam at once. there, adjustments of lesser spiritual practices are collected, how to gain strength and energy from sin . not everyone is allowed into the botanical garden with a shovel, but we passed the botanical garden's specialist in flowering plants. olga dubrova i'm making my way to you through these dahlias and we'll talk about it favorite flower in our gardens. and that we will already dig him up, i wa
s. many bottles will need repairs without light for the capitals of more than 2.5 million people, brothers hundreds of ports, in many cities the state installation and schools were closed. yakut brewed kathmandu valley what reluctantly? how to harvest virginia in winter? this is not a potato near a dahlia tuber, no, glazkov. in tibet, the place of power is one of the zyakihs , the kathmandu valley, and it has been boiled on the site of a dammed lake. and which one appeared, alas, not at the...
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keep doing what i am doing to encourage people out there is light at the end of the tunnel. . ., , ., , ., out there is light at the end of the tunnel. . ., , ., , sr you? you are in the gym all— tunnel. what is next for you? you are in the gym all the _ tunnel. what is next for you? you are in the gym all the time, - tunnel. what is next for you? you are in the gym all the time, what| tunnel. what is next for you? you l are in the gym all the time, what is next? , s, , ., are in the gym all the time, what is next? , s, , s, ., next? trying to get strong! i have my cycling — next? trying to get strong! i have my cycling world _ next? trying to get strong! i have my cycling world championships l next? trying to get strong! i havel my cycling world championships in two weeks, so that is the next stop. as the first time i will are it in a major championship since winning my medal in tokyo. it is really exciting, i'm really looking forward to it. through doing things like i'm a celebrity, and various tv shows, the world has been crazy, so i've not had the best training and preparation, but i'm also feeling really good at the moment. i'm really good at
keep doing what i am doing to encourage people out there is light at the end of the tunnel. . ., , ., , ., out there is light at the end of the tunnel. . ., , ., , sr you? you are in the gym all— tunnel. what is next for you? you are in the gym all the _ tunnel. what is next for you? you are in the gym all the time, - tunnel. what is next for you? you are in the gym all the time, what| tunnel. what is next for you? you l are in the gym all the time, what is next? , s, , ., are in the gym all...
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light climate change. the mental health dilemma children it is global teen suicides in the u. s. have more than doubled since 2007 in south africa. 65 percent of young people, 65 percent, said that they have some form of a mental health problem. now these are very sobering numbers. joining me here tonight at the big table to talk about them is dr. isabella jose. she's director of the clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy at the chart hospital here in berlin, isabel, it's good to see you again. it's been a long time. we couldn't do it for during the pandemic, but unfortunately under these circumstances, these, these numbers this week was international mental health day too. and that's what put this on the radar force. and are you seeing this, i mean, at the, shari tate, are you hearing this from young people that the feel that the future is not worth even we're wanting to live for? definitely there is an increase in inc, especially anxiety disorders and depression. also substance abuse withdrawal symptoms, behavioral disorders. there is a clear rise in this, but this rise has actually started a before the pandemic. it is about since 2012 the w h o just ha
light climate change. the mental health dilemma children it is global teen suicides in the u. s. have more than doubled since 2007 in south africa. 65 percent of young people, 65 percent, said that they have some form of a mental health problem. now these are very sobering numbers. joining me here tonight at the big table to talk about them is dr. isabella jose. she's director of the clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy at the chart hospital here in berlin, isabel, it's good to see you...
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minister this relentlessly, consistently be concentrated with a laser light focus on the british people from the economy through to the n h s. schools crime regression. it's difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're giving evidence, giving test me, will be caught back in the ground hog day, the political, a soap opera of party gate. some conservative m p 's have already said they'd leave the party if johnson became prime minister again. there is a question mark about whether or not mister johnson could create a stable and effective government. and to be honest, the same question has to be asked about mr. sooner there are people out there who are in they anybody but mister, so knock count, they blame him for mister johnson's don't for much of the public say they're tired of the instability in governments. and one opinion polls suggest smeeley 2 thirds one, whoever emerges as new conservative leader and hence prime minister to call an early general election. of course events could always force them to do so. nadine barbara al jazeera london. let's bring in henry newman, he's a former advisor to former
minister this relentlessly, consistently be concentrated with a laser light focus on the british people from the economy through to the n h s. schools crime regression. it's difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're giving evidence, giving test me, will be caught back in the ground hog day, the political, a soap opera of party gate. some conservative m p 's have already said they'd leave the party if johnson became prime minister again. there is a question mark about...
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at the beginning, that 's why she was a symbol of fair justice, the people who introduced me to him said oh, you should see it with valerian dmytrovych, help him, it's just a lightjust see it and i saw it, i saw it, i'm there oh what wonderful people, what a bright future for us, the future if this is the world in russia i want to know and what are you stimulating with whom i have not been introduced and who were against something until the court proceedings that they ended up like this and this is normal and by the way and by the way, here is when we are talking about these propagandists who should be in the international court, and what about the international judges, what about the judges themselves, because you understand that the law is based on the fact that the russian parliament can make any decision, the constitutional court must expertly consider it, it is obvious that it is not corresponds to the constitution, i would have the constitutional court there in the 14th year, i would say that he has a special opinion that he would stop the annexation of crimea. how many are there in the constitutional judge, what are you afraid of, all of you should not be
at the beginning, that 's why she was a symbol of fair justice, the people who introduced me to him said oh, you should see it with valerian dmytrovych, help him, it's just a lightjust see it and i saw it, i saw it, i'm there oh what wonderful people, what a bright future for us, the future if this is the world in russia i want to know and what are you stimulating with whom i have not been introduced and who were against something until the court proceedings that they ended up like this and...
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light climate change. the mental health dilemma children it is global teen suicides in the u. s. have more than doubled since 2007 in south africa. 65 percent of young people, 65 percent, said that they have some form of a mental health problem. now these are very sobering numbers. joining me here tonight at the big table to talk about them as dr. isabel, a horse or she is director of the clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy at the charity hospital here in berlin. isabel, it's good to see you again. it's been a long time. we couldn't do it for during the pandemic. but unfortunately, under these circumstances, the, these numbers this week was international mental health day 2. and that's what put this on the radar force. and are you seeing this, i mean, at the, shari tate, are you hearing this from young people that the feel that the future is not worth even we're wanting to live for? definitely there is an increase in inc, especially anxiety disorders. the depression, also substance abuse withdrawal symptoms, behavioral disorders. there is a clear rise in this, but this rise has actually started up before the pandemic. it is about since 2012 they w h o
light climate change. the mental health dilemma children it is global teen suicides in the u. s. have more than doubled since 2007 in south africa. 65 percent of young people, 65 percent, said that they have some form of a mental health problem. now these are very sobering numbers. joining me here tonight at the big table to talk about them as dr. isabel, a horse or she is director of the clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy at the charity hospital here in berlin. isabel, it's good to see...
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s. president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico. is 1st visit since harrington. fiona devastated the either last month of a $100000.00 people are still without power. after the hurricane course, catastrophic flooding and lance lights biden has but not to abandon the island as it rebuilds on for its 2nd major hurricane. in 5 years, iran supreme leader, ayatollah the hominy, as accused the us and israel, of being behind the nation might protest sponsor by the death of massa. minnie. she died last month after being arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly violating the countries conservative dress code activists say the government crackdown on demonstrators has seen at least 52 people die it on supreme liter. i had to learn how many has broken silence on the protest that have rocked de la mc country. he called the debt of martha, many tragic, but sees the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement. and he is fully backing the security forces have been debit serrato media, who did the planning for the protests. i say it is clear that the planning was done by america. the fake zionist regime for follows that don't bother roy or not. despite the violent black down that protests, i'm not dying down the
s. president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico. is 1st visit since harrington. fiona devastated the either last month of a $100000.00 people are still without power. after the hurricane course, catastrophic flooding and lance lights biden has but not to abandon the island as it rebuilds on for its 2nd major hurricane. in 5 years, iran supreme leader, ayatollah the hominy, as accused the us and israel, of being behind the nation might protest sponsor by the death of massa. minnie. she died...
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lights and the electricity. so there are real fears here that as people�*s lives are being affected and livelihoods being affectederal thermostats go down. of course italy has just had a general election, thermostats go down. of course italy hasjust had a general election, a new government is about to come into power. the probably likely prime minister giorgia meloni has been in favour of backing ukraine and nato but one of her coalition partners matias albini of the far right has publicly said italy should drop sanctions on moscow. —— mateo scalvini. the question will be that as italians face this increasingly common to, they are being asked to change their habits with bills soaring, will that further diminish the appetite to continue supporting ukraine and backing sanctions on moscow? a ., ukraine and backing sanctions on moscow? ~ ., ,, ukraine and backing sanctions on moscow? ,, ., ~' , ., two russian nationals apparently fleeing the country�*s recent military call—up to go and fight in ukraine have landed on a remote alaskan island. the men arrived on a small boat on tuesday on st lawrence island, located in
lights and the electricity. so there are real fears here that as people�*s lives are being affected and livelihoods being affectederal thermostats go down. of course italy has just had a general election, thermostats go down. of course italy hasjust had a general election, a new government is about to come into power. the probably likely prime minister giorgia meloni has been in favour of backing ukraine and nato but one of her coalition partners matias albini of the far right has publicly...
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people died in the explosion , but russia says the bridge has already re—opened with light traffic. ukraine officials have not directly claimed responsibility a but as our diplomatic correspondent paul adams, who�*sto news of the blast. ukrainians, in general, are absolutely cock—a—hoop. for them, this is like the sinking of the moskva — the russian flagship of the black sea fleet back in april. this is a real moment of national delight. just to give you a bit of an indication, the ukrainian post office has already announced that it plans to issue a postage stamp celebrating the hit on the bridge over the kerch strait. the symbolism of that attack is enormous here, too. now, experts i�*ve spoken to have said that they think this was probably a result of an extremely expertly executed sabotage operation, almost certainly by ukrainian special forces. but a presidential adviser just about an hour or so ago said, no, this was actually the result of infighting in moscow. was he trolling the russians, playing on signs of division within the russian defence establishment? we simply don�*t know. it seems, though, this was a very good day, though, for ukraine. let�*s speak to michael clarke, a visiting pr
people died in the explosion , but russia says the bridge has already re—opened with light traffic. ukraine officials have not directly claimed responsibility a but as our diplomatic correspondent paul adams, who�*sto news of the blast. ukrainians, in general, are absolutely cock—a—hoop. for them, this is like the sinking of the moskva — the russian flagship of the black sea fleet back in april. this is a real moment of national delight. just to give you a bit of an indication, the...
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are looking at 401(k)s and food, rent and mortgages and heating bills that will go higher and no, sir, things are not going in the right direction. >> gas lighting on gas, joe. people say you're not funny. it's not true. >> a little funny. >> connell, what about these 11th hour moves by the president? releasing more in the strategic petroleum reserve. this massive student loan cancellation. how will that factor in to inflation? >> as i talked about on the student loan cancellation, there's debate about that. many say you're going backwards. some economists at goldman sachs and said, it's not going to move the needle one way or the other very much. so i don't know that that will be a big factor in the election. i think the numbers back this up. there's a correlation in the short term movement of gas prices and the electoral prospects of party. we saw it over the summer when gas prices to joe's earlier point started to come down. democrats were polling better than they ever had in this month of august, for example. now gas prices have started to creep up again over the last month again to joe's earlier point to get to $4. the president says they have come down over a
are looking at 401(k)s and food, rent and mortgages and heating bills that will go higher and no, sir, things are not going in the right direction. >> gas lighting on gas, joe. people say you're not funny. it's not true. >> a little funny. >> connell, what about these 11th hour moves by the president? releasing more in the strategic petroleum reserve. this massive student loan cancellation. how will that factor in to inflation? >> as i talked about on the student loan...
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these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow. make sure all the lightsot necessary. and let the gas, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiator as well. the children used to go into shop and ask for things, they are trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it is quite difficult. that— it is quite difficult. that is true, yes. it will impact high _ that is true, yes. it will impact high energy— that is true, yes. it will impact high energy costs _ that is true, yes. it will impact high energy costs but - that is true, yes. it will impact high energy costs but it - that is true, yes. it will impact high energy costs but it still. high energy costs but it still threatens _ high energy costs but it still threatens to _ high energy costs but it still threatens to be _ high energy costs but it still threatens to be a _ high energy costs but it still threatens to be a difficult. high energy costs but it still- threatens to be a difficult winter for mew — theo leggett, bbc news
these people came looking for energy saving tips from the bbc�*s money box roadshow. make sure all the lightsot necessary. and let the gas, you know, you check the thermostat on the wall, you check the thermostat on the radiator as well. the children used to go into shop and ask for things, they are trying to get them educated on the fact that we can't afford things like we did. it is quite difficult. that— it is quite difficult. that is true, yes. it will impact high _ that is true, yes....
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in light of the violence now, your work on the militias is important and we forget how-- well, a lot of people don't forget, but in 1990's, oklahoma city was enormous in and the deaths were short of chilling. but i wonder, again, what's the parallel of the rise of the militia movement then to some of the violence we're seeing? and by the way, in your defense, this is not a presentist book, if happens that so much of the history leads to the present. the rise of the militia movement in the 1990's is really important and it has its origins in the '80s with some white power groups that gain steam and begin to go to war with the federal government and-- >> it goes all the way back then, which i didn't realize. >> and kathleen talks about that in "bring the war home" if you want more background on it. after the events of waco and ruby ridge, those are martyrdom for the new militia movement and brings so many more people into the militia movement and as it's bigger and active politicians like helen chenoweth, ruby ridge is in his district, see the militia members and politics as part of their base. she's out there talking abou
in light of the violence now, your work on the militias is important and we forget how-- well, a lot of people don't forget, but in 1990's, oklahoma city was enormous in and the deaths were short of chilling. but i wonder, again, what's the parallel of the rise of the militia movement then to some of the violence we're seeing? and by the way, in your defense, this is not a presentist book, if happens that so much of the history leads to the present. the rise of the militia movement in the...
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from the early 1680's to 1726, these pirates had an exceedingly close, often tempestuous, and frequently deadly relationship with the colonies. many people leave pirates in a romantic light. but there is absolutely nothing romantic about them. other than the legends women about their exploits after they were gone. that is not to say that pirates were boring. far from it. well the pirates of black flags blue waters can't compete with the magnetic charms of and will be repartee of captain jack sparrow, they are compelling characters nonetheless. and when i read this slide, it makes me laugh because there's somebody that wrote a comment about the book on amazon. and he gave the book one star. in his first line he said, for some reason this guy hates pirates. and he went on to complain about the fact that my book dispelled a lot of the myths about piracy. the real story of american piracy is even more astonishing and fascinating than any fictional pirated ever written or cast on the silver screen. this says i'm sorry, you tapped into something no one cares about. and that relates to how i pick topics for books. the most difficult thing is finding a topic that i think will ex
from the early 1680's to 1726, these pirates had an exceedingly close, often tempestuous, and frequently deadly relationship with the colonies. many people leave pirates in a romantic light. but there is absolutely nothing romantic about them. other than the legends women about their exploits after they were gone. that is not to say that pirates were boring. far from it. well the pirates of black flags blue waters can't compete with the magnetic charms of and will be repartee of captain jack...
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people more cars, even now utility services have started to work from the traffic light. on the ninety-fifth, a large infectious diseases department opens. there super-duper all boxed. it ’sward that it’s summer , here’s a tv, a coffee maker, a kettle, a refrigerator, that’s all, there are excellent conditions for uh patients and for employees not invented stories from the front and an acute desire to live in peace formed the basis of a collection of poems by young poetesses from the donbass for the last 8 years, the schoolgirl bogdana brought all her emotions to paper. readers all over russia will soon be able to get acquainted with the works of the regiment's daughter pavel prokopenko's report bogdana devotes dogs and even more cats to pets tears and ours perish children of donbass. bogdan wrote her first poem at the age of 8. this is how life began for her at the forefront, the spirit of the fighters supported the living word of the child. here is my very first daughter navka. and after that, they began to call my daughter a stick on the day of the signing of the historical treaties of bogdan on the stage of red square, became the voice of the donbass, the people were
people more cars, even now utility services have started to work from the traffic light. on the ninety-fifth, a large infectious diseases department opens. there super-duper all boxed. it ’sward that it’s summer , here’s a tv, a coffee maker, a kettle, a refrigerator, that’s all, there are excellent conditions for uh patients and for employees not invented stories from the front and an acute desire to live in peace formed the basis of a collection of poems by young poetesses from the...
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s. let's check traffic. jobina: you can see it is very crowded for people traveling southbound on 680 and walnut creek. a crash reported just past north main street lots of brake lights as you travel further south. when you reach 24, you have a backup due to an earlier crash that has cleared in the maze. the bay bridge toll plaza, 6:04 is when the metering lights came on and it is filling in. drive times. tracy to dublin, one hour and three minutes because the residual delays because of an earlier crash in livermore. antioch to concord, 26 minutes. san rafael the san francisco, 16. reggie: still to come, one of the longest mental health worker strikes is over. when kaiser employees are returning to work. if you want to get to where your in person this season, a up. they have the most expensive tickets in the league. tickets in the league. there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our
s. let's check traffic. jobina: you can see it is very crowded for people traveling southbound on 680 and walnut creek. a crash reported just past north main street lots of brake lights as you travel further south. when you reach 24, you have a backup due to an earlier crash that has cleared in the maze. the bay bridge toll plaza, 6:04 is when the metering lights came on and it is filling in. drive times. tracy to dublin, one hour and three minutes because the residual delays because of an...
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s unrooted in life brooklyn and jersey, that's it means for my people are from england based out of to say woke in these times, commit a spoke lightoughout my activism work, voting rights work over 30 plus years fighting for the freedom of black people, it is simple to thme and making sure we know who we are and move from the self-hatred i experienced in my lifetime because of white supremacy and racism toward love for ourselves, that's what it is for me. the bigger piece with america understanding americans don't know who they are.yo i'm sure the other panelists will talk about it so what is whiteness? why are you fighting resisting conversations about anti- racism? what have you internalized under the system around racism? 400 years you don't even want a conversation where you regard someone who may be different than you because of gender identity or class background is your equal so that's what it means to me. >> we are going to get to this antiracist conversation, be patient. lady hubbard, you write they claim the land, they built the plantation, they fill america's up slaves, sugar cap them, workers habit, distracted them fro
s unrooted in life brooklyn and jersey, that's it means for my people are from england based out of to say woke in these times, commit a spoke lightoughout my activism work, voting rights work over 30 plus years fighting for the freedom of black people, it is simple to thme and making sure we know who we are and move from the self-hatred i experienced in my lifetime because of white supremacy and racism toward love for ourselves, that's what it is for me. the bigger piece with america...
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light to open up shop . the possibility has many people concerned in right now, the city council is looking into temporarily prohibiting firearms retailers. from moving on in new at six ktvu s and ruben has a closer look at both sides and also why the city may want some extra time for research before making a decision. located right near a school in library roosevelt plaza in redwood city is known for being family friendly. the kind of place kids stop for ice cream. and so when a gun store applied to move in, some residents were well up in arms. i was upset concerned a little shocked. um and then i said, okay, well, let's let's figure out what this means. as it turns out, there are no specific regulations on this when it comes to firearms retailers, redwood city treats them like any other commercial business. i think most people were actually just surprised that it was even allowed. and so a group of residents circulated a petition gathering 1500 signatures in five days and redwood city agreed to take up and urgency ordinance that could prohibit firearms retailers temporarily. the owner of roosevelt plaza is upset. what's surprising here is they do it after the fact there w
light to open up shop . the possibility has many people concerned in right now, the city council is looking into temporarily prohibiting firearms retailers. from moving on in new at six ktvu s and ruben has a closer look at both sides and also why the city may want some extra time for research before making a decision. located right near a school in library roosevelt plaza in redwood city is known for being family friendly. the kind of place kids stop for ice cream. and so when a gun store...
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people from your point of view. it 's real. i'm waiting for everyone in the cinema, now in space. fly into space it's worth it. an eclipse and, like hours of eclipses, we are waiting for light. further on, i'll go myself. and i want someone to see the workers there, i think that everything has already been decided. well who cares? he can only hear it from me. power here gorodische was in the 10th century, sort of like a sacred place. here the wedding came ribbon tied for good luck. you've already decided what you're going to tell your wife. here are some problems, no big deal. i think they just think it's from pain. oh, all such a creature i feel the relationship with your wife in relation to vika there can be no happiness on someone else's misfortune, suddenly we are now making a mistake that we will regret, then all our lives 10 years ago. i don't know what i'll tell him. no, we have nothing more with him, i'm not interested in him. he didn't have me. we have no family for a long time already. excellent very good gorgeous wait a minute, wait a minute, let's not say anything to guess, judging by the entourage of speech. we will go for human freedom, and internal and extern
people from your point of view. it 's real. i'm waiting for everyone in the cinema, now in space. fly into space it's worth it. an eclipse and, like hours of eclipses, we are waiting for light. further on, i'll go myself. and i want someone to see the workers there, i think that everything has already been decided. well who cares? he can only hear it from me. power here gorodische was in the 10th century, sort of like a sacred place. here the wedding came ribbon tied for good luck. you've...
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s, a disastrous move, another round of, of real up thoughtless politics. and, and really right now, a lot of people are still reeling still in shock of the pace of events that they want some light at the end of the tunnel. we're not talking politically here, but lights at the end of the tunnel in terms of how this country is run and how people as you have alluded to twice. so how people who are up against it financially, or without work or in need of help, can get that help up from that government and recipients or for the update. thanks so much for joining you throughout the day there, andrew, are there in downing street? well, i spoke to the former speaker of the house of commons, john burke, and he says, the conservative party has major internal divisions that must be mended. must be gathered when you and say, looking at it objectively and from a distance, i'm not sure that anybody could achieve the nation wrong with it. so it is huge divided it is largely exhausted, is run out of ideas running out the road soon. now running out of time the economy is in deep trouble. people's. busy personal finance. ready great damage in recent times by conservative government, most recentl
s, a disastrous move, another round of, of real up thoughtless politics. and, and really right now, a lot of people are still reeling still in shock of the pace of events that they want some light at the end of the tunnel. we're not talking politically here, but lights at the end of the tunnel in terms of how this country is run and how people as you have alluded to twice. so how people who are up against it financially, or without work or in need of help, can get that help up from that...
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it�*s about what we do, it�*s about people being able to see their gp, about people being able to get through winter without being worried how to keep the heating and the lightsn�*t have the democratic or moral legitimacy to avoid it" so how do you answer that? at the 2019 election, we had a huge majority under mandate to deliver that manifesto. the country now doesn�*t need a six weeks of chaos and more westminster bubble. what it needsis and more westminster bubble. what it needs is for us to deliver, open up access to healthca re needs is for us to deliver, open up access to healthcare services, all of those bread and that people just want to work better. that is our mandate, and i also think it is incredibly important that we remember that as a party, that we come together and we actually start to work on that. ok. come together and we actually start to work on that.— come together and we actually start to work on that. ok. penny mordaunt, we must leave — to work on that. ok. penny mordaunt, we must leave it _ to work on that. ok. penny mordaunt, we must leave it there _ to work on that. ok. penny mordaunt, we must leave it there but _ to work on that. ok
it�*s about what we do, it�*s about people being able to see their gp, about people being able to get through winter without being worried how to keep the heating and the lightsn�*t have the democratic or moral legitimacy to avoid it" so how do you answer that? at the 2019 election, we had a huge majority under mandate to deliver that manifesto. the country now doesn�*t need a six weeks of chaos and more westminster bubble. what it needsis and more westminster bubble. what it needs...
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already more than 2 million people, but now about real dogs, they are imaginary - this dog 's name is walter and he loves to sing. and he doesn't is exchanged for some lightr pop music, and the hostess performs real opera arias. it shoots the world wide web and finds this laike comments and endless subscribers, and the next video came to us from romania workers of one of the local markets. they captured a rabbit that ate cabbage with great appetite. users now you are thinking, where did the rabbit come from, perhaps he arrived on the market along with this very cabbage very conveniently and very cute. by the way, and finally, and food we let's meet an artist from yangtze china, and she works. e with cheese. yes, with cream cheese here you are, fulfilling the great wall of china, it took 10 kg of a highly nutritious product. in short, there are fewer and fewer leaves on the trees, but this is not a reason for you and me to dress in gray and i absolutely agree boringly, moreover, we ourselves are the authors of our own mood, so you can choose some bright thing from the wardrobe for children and feel fine immediately improves the mood, what will happen if yo
already more than 2 million people, but now about real dogs, they are imaginary - this dog 's name is walter and he loves to sing. and he doesn't is exchanged for some lightr pop music, and the hostess performs real opera arias. it shoots the world wide web and finds this laike comments and endless subscribers, and the next video came to us from romania workers of one of the local markets. they captured a rabbit that ate cabbage with great appetite. users now you are thinking, where did the...