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cockerel crows robson, though, didn't get bought out.ad, he wants to grow sustainable crops like acai. he's part of a booming carbon credit industry here. companies emitting carbon dioxide can buy credits from projects like robson's and that should help reduce emissions, but not everyone is convinced. bianca and herfamily, like many in the region, want better services like schools and health centres. but they are suspicious of these new carbon credit companies offering to help them. translation: it is not that transparent. - we cannot see how it would give us a secure life. we are always on the back foot and fear the consequences. because of the stories we heard, we decided not to sign a contract. and that is a problem. when people struggle to get by, and when the state fails to help them, it is easier to accept money from lucrative illegal logging. ensuring the amazon's future means improving the lives of nearly 50 million people who live here. just to get to this part of the amazon, it took 13 hours overnight on a riverboat, and now th
cockerel crows robson, though, didn't get bought out.ad, he wants to grow sustainable crops like acai. he's part of a booming carbon credit industry here. companies emitting carbon dioxide can buy credits from projects like robson's and that should help reduce emissions, but not everyone is convinced. bianca and herfamily, like many in the region, want better services like schools and health centres. but they are suspicious of these new carbon credit companies offering to help them....
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cockerel crows robson, though, didn't get bought out.ad, he wants to grow sustainable crops like acai. he's part of a booming carbon credit industry here. companies emitting carbon dioxide can buy credits from projects like robson's and that should help reduce emissions, but not everyone is convinced. bianca and herfamily, like many in the region, want better services like schools and health centres. but they are suspicious of these new carbon credit companies offering to help them. translation: it is not that transparent. - we cannot see how it would give us a secure life. we are always on the back foot and fear the consequences. because of the stories we heard, we decided not to sign a contract. and that is a problem. when people struggle to get by, and when the state fails to help them, it is easier to accept money from lucrative illegal logging. ensuring the amazon's future means improving the lives of nearly 50 million people who live here. just to get to this part of the amazon, it took 13 hours overnight on a riverboat, and now th
cockerel crows robson, though, didn't get bought out.ad, he wants to grow sustainable crops like acai. he's part of a booming carbon credit industry here. companies emitting carbon dioxide can buy credits from projects like robson's and that should help reduce emissions, but not everyone is convinced. bianca and herfamily, like many in the region, want better services like schools and health centres. but they are suspicious of these new carbon credit companies offering to help them....
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cockerel crows robson, though, didn't get bought out. sustainable crops like acai. he's part of a booming carbon credit industry here. companies emitting carbon dioxide can buy credits from projects like robson's and that should help reduce emissions, but not everyone is convinced. bianca and herfamily, like many in the region, want better services like schools and health centres. but they are suspicious of these new carbon credit companies offering to help them. translation: it is not that transparent. - we cannot see how it would give us a secure life. we are always on the back foot and fear the consequences. because of the stories we heard, we decided not to sign a contract. and that is a problem. and people struggle to get by, and when the state fails to help them, it is easier to accept money from lucrative illegal logging. ensuring the amazon's future means improving the lives of nearly 50 million people who live here. just to get to this part of the amazon, it took 13 hours overnight on a riverboat, and now this smaller boat, to g
cockerel crows robson, though, didn't get bought out. sustainable crops like acai. he's part of a booming carbon credit industry here. companies emitting carbon dioxide can buy credits from projects like robson's and that should help reduce emissions, but not everyone is convinced. bianca and herfamily, like many in the region, want better services like schools and health centres. but they are suspicious of these new carbon credit companies offering to help them. translation: it is not that...
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wade robson and james safechuck are suing 2 of jackson's production companies. a 3 judge panel found that their lawsuits should not have been dismissed by a lower court years ago. robson and safechuck told their stories in the 2019 hbo documentary a finding neverland. an attorney for jackson's estate says he's disappointed with this ruling. he says that they remain fully confident that michael is innocent. michael jackson died in 2009. his 10. 25 and more people are dying by suicide. this comes from data from the cdc which shows that almost 50,000 lives were lost to self-harm in 2022. and a johns hopkins center for gun violence study found that gun related suicides rose 10% between 2019 2021. and it found white men, including those who are 75 and older where the most at risk to die from gun-related suicide. the data comes just over a year since the launch of the 9, 8, 8, suicide and crisis line. the u.s. department of health and human services says that 5 million calls and messages just have come into that crisis line since it was launched. and if you know someo
wade robson and james safechuck are suing 2 of jackson's production companies. a 3 judge panel found that their lawsuits should not have been dismissed by a lower court years ago. robson and safechuck told their stories in the 2019 hbo documentary a finding neverland. an attorney for jackson's estate says he's disappointed with this ruling. he says that they remain fully confident that michael is innocent. michael jackson died in 2009. his 10. 25 and more people are dying by suicide. this comes...
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wade robson and james shape. safechuck are suing 2 of the late singer's production companies. a 3 judge panel found the lawsuits should not have been dismissed by a lower court robson and safechuck told their stories and that 2019 hbo documentary finding neverland, an attorney for the jackson estate says he's disappointed in the ruling and added, quote, we remain fully confident that michael is innocent. michael jackson died in 2009. coming up, a major data breach at tesla. details on could be impacted. >> by this massive information leak, plus, a salmon now outbreak is being tracked all the way back to a very cute house of the latest warnings from the cdc. that's babackck i in n ththe e , snsneaeakeker r drdropopst getting online to wait in line. now with xfinity mobile... ...we get the fastest mobile service and can get the freshest kicks asap. i got this. get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited when you switch to xfinity mobile for $30 a line per month. nice job, little sis! they grow up so fast... i'm a fan. from xfinity. people not to get too close to their pet turtle
wade robson and james shape. safechuck are suing 2 of the late singer's production companies. a 3 judge panel found the lawsuits should not have been dismissed by a lower court robson and safechuck told their stories and that 2019 hbo documentary finding neverland, an attorney for the jackson estate says he's disappointed in the ruling and added, quote, we remain fully confident that michael is innocent. michael jackson died in 2009. coming up, a major data breach at tesla. details on could be...
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we are going to try to speak now to michelle robson. she is currently stuck on the tarmac at jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yesi jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on — to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on the _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac at _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac at jersey - here, sat on the tarmac atjersey airport. here, sat on the tarmac at jersey airort. ., ,., ., here, sat on the tarmac at jersey airort. ., , ., ,, airport. you poor thing, i assume ou don't airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want — airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to _ airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to be _ airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to be doing - airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to be doing that. l you don't want
we are going to try to speak now to michelle robson. she is currently stuck on the tarmac at jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yesi jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on — to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on the _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac at _ to london. can...
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we are going to try to speak now to michelle robson.airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yes jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? �*i�*esi jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on — to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on the _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac at _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac at jersey - here, sat on the tarmac atjersey airport. here, sat on the tarmac at jersey airort. ., ,., ., here, sat on the tarmac at jersey airort. ., , ., ,, airport. you poor thing, i assume ou don't airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want — airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to _ airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to be _ airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to be doing - airport. you poor thing, i assume you don't want to be doing
we are going to try to speak now to michelle robson.airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yes jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? �*i�*esi jersey airport, trying to get back to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on — to london. can you hear as? yes i am here. sat on the _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the tarmac _ to london. can you hear as? yes i am here, sat on the...
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. _ let's talk to michele robson, editor of the travel website turning left for less.ir traffic contoller herself. before we start talking about the travel indications of this, wanted to ask you about the actual incident itself. we getting few bits of information, a bit difficult to understand if you don't actually work within nats, so can you explain more about what went wrong and why it? ~ , ,., , more about what went wrong and why it? ~ y ., ~ it? absolutely, i can talk it throu~h it? absolutely, i can talk it through that. _ it? absolutely, i can talk it through that. it _ it? absolutely, i can talk it through that. it actually i it? absolutely, i can talk it - through that. it actually happened quite early yesterday morning, around 8:30, and it was completely invisible at that time because what happened is, the flight planning system failed, this is the information that controllers need to be able to do theirjob, they have a radar screen in front of them and they need to know what the aircraft type is, what the flight number is, where it is going, what route it ha
. _ let's talk to michele robson, editor of the travel website turning left for less.ir traffic contoller herself. before we start talking about the travel indications of this, wanted to ask you about the actual incident itself. we getting few bits of information, a bit difficult to understand if you don't actually work within nats, so can you explain more about what went wrong and why it? ~ , ,., , more about what went wrong and why it? ~ y ., ~ it? absolutely, i can talk it throu~h it?...
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earlier i spoke on the phone to michele robson, who's stuck on the tarmac atjersey airport.poor thing, i presume you don't want to be doing that. what's happening? what have you been told? so, we're currently about an hour later than when we should have taken off. we had a bit of a nightmare, to be honest. we had to evacuate the terminal earlier as well and stand outside due to a fire alarm. oh, dear. but we are now all on board and the pilot has said, basically, that they have told air traffic control that we are ready, but at the moment, we don't have any kind of slot so we're just hoping that we can get a slot, since we're sitting ready, whereas obviously other fights here have been delayed indefinitely, cos they don't actually even have the aircraft here. ah. and for you and your fellow passengers there, have you got supplies? have you got food, water? are you going to be ok if the delay carries on? yes, they've just come round and given us all some water. we've only been here for not even quite an hour yet, so at the moment, it's absolutely fine. jersey airport was not
earlier i spoke on the phone to michele robson, who's stuck on the tarmac atjersey airport.poor thing, i presume you don't want to be doing that. what's happening? what have you been told? so, we're currently about an hour later than when we should have taken off. we had a bit of a nightmare, to be honest. we had to evacuate the terminal earlier as well and stand outside due to a fire alarm. oh, dear. but we are now all on board and the pilot has said, basically, that they have told air traffic...
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kate robson, you're from afar. kate robson, you're from the no to the barge campaign.en building up to for weeks and months, isn't it? >> well, as you know, jeff , our >> well, as you know, jeff, our grievance isn't actually with the asylum seekers. >> that will be on the barge. >> that will be on the barge. >> our anger is aimed really at the home office and portland port who have enabled this. >> so we know this government are free falling straight off a cliff very soon. but portland port is private owned by langham industries . they are putting industries. they are putting profit over people so they haven't consulted with the community. >> they are thrusting 500 men onto this barge . and what we now onto this barge. and what we now hear as well is that this will never be filled to capacity . never be filled to capacity. this vessel is not safe for 500 men. if you look at the fire exits, they are very small and the gangways are very high and narrow . so portland has the gangways are very high and narrow. so portland has just one road on and one road off. the governme
kate robson, you're from afar. kate robson, you're from the no to the barge campaign.en building up to for weeks and months, isn't it? >> well, as you know, jeff , our >> well, as you know, jeff, our grievance isn't actually with the asylum seekers. >> that will be on the barge. >> that will be on the barge. >> our anger is aimed really at the home office and portland port who have enabled this. >> so we know this government are free falling straight off a...
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robson and safe truck first filed suit back in 20 -- and 2014.use, basically there was a statue of limitation period. that all changed when they passed a law affective in january of 2020 that allowed shuttle assault victims to move forward within five years of realizing that these suffered psychological injuries from an assault to the age of 40. now their cases were revived, but then in october of 2020, and april 2021 they were again dismissed when a court ruled that the corporations were not legally required to protect them as children. flash forward to this past friday now, when the appeals court ruled the lawsuit could, actually again resume. writing that, quote, a corporation that facilitates the sexual abuse of children, and one of its employees is not excused from an affirmative duty to protect their children rarely because it is solely owned by the perpetrator of the abuse. unquote. and now jackson, when he was alive said he vastly denied ever abusing any children. and he was acquitted of similar allegations from a different accuser back i
robson and safe truck first filed suit back in 20 -- and 2014.use, basically there was a statue of limitation period. that all changed when they passed a law affective in january of 2020 that allowed shuttle assault victims to move forward within five years of realizing that these suffered psychological injuries from an assault to the age of 40. now their cases were revived, but then in october of 2020, and april 2021 they were again dismissed when a court ruled that the corporations were not...
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the judges said that the lawsuits by wade robson and james safechuck should not have been dismissed by a lower court back in 2021, adding that the men can validly claim that the two jackson owned corporations named as defendants in the case had a response ability to protect them. jackson was the sole owner and only shareholder of those companies. a facilities worker at a private south bay school has been arrested, accused of paying students to send him explicit images and video. reporter mark sayer explains why police believe there may be more victims. 43 year old todd baldwin is under arrest. police saying only that there are multiple juvenile victims. valley christian schools has separate elementary, middle and high schools located on two different campus complexes. as the middle and high schools are co-locate up. this private road in south san jose, just off of monterey highway. it's definitely kind of tense up there. there's a lot of questions going on with all the faculty and the students because no one really knows what's happening right now. there's a lot of rumors going around
the judges said that the lawsuits by wade robson and james safechuck should not have been dismissed by a lower court back in 2021, adding that the men can validly claim that the two jackson owned corporations named as defendants in the case had a response ability to protect them. jackson was the sole owner and only shareholder of those companies. a facilities worker at a private south bay school has been arrested, accused of paying students to send him explicit images and video. reporter mark...
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michele robson, who is a founder and an editor of a travel website — turning left for less.hele spent over 20 years working in the travel industry, and used to be an air traffic controller herself. today you were stranded injersey? today you were stranded injersey? i was due to fly back around 12:35pm, and i arrived at the airport and realised what's going on, although there was no news from the staff at themselves at the airport. we were allowed to board the plane, we are one of the lucky ones who inbound flight had actually got there, and then we sat on board for four hours waiting to see if we could take we have obviously been critical of air traffic control today, and the nats system, but i'm just starting to think about within nats to have been plugging things in manually, and have probably had the longest day today. have probably had the longest day toda . ~ , ,., , , have probably had the longest day today. absolutely. it is something ou are today. absolutely. it is something you are trained _ today. absolutely. it is something you are trained for _ today. absolutely.
michele robson, who is a founder and an editor of a travel website — turning left for less.hele spent over 20 years working in the travel industry, and used to be an air traffic controller herself. today you were stranded injersey? today you were stranded injersey? i was due to fly back around 12:35pm, and i arrived at the airport and realised what's going on, although there was no news from the staff at themselves at the airport. we were allowed to board the plane, we are one of the lucky...
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well local campaigner kate robson from the group no to the barge says the vessel she thinks is a safetysk . thinks is a safety risk. >> if you look at the gangway going up the side of that vessel, it is very narrow and it is high. you have 500 men. if there's an incident in the middle of the night, they all speak different languages . it speak different languages. it could be chaos trying to get off there. and i'm very concerned. and also for our fire fighters as well. but our issue is not with the asylum seekers at all. >> well, a senior source has told gb news that any plans to send asylum seekers to ascension island in the south atlantic for processing is pie in the sky and unachieved goal. the source told us the plans were already considered and dismissed by both bofis considered and dismissed by both boris johnson and the former home secretary priti patel , as home secretary priti patel, as completely unworkable . the completely unworkable. the island is a british overseas territory located over 4000 miles away and businesses and landlords who knowingly support illegal migrants will
well local campaigner kate robson from the group no to the barge says the vessel she thinks is a safetysk . thinks is a safety risk. >> if you look at the gangway going up the side of that vessel, it is very narrow and it is high. you have 500 men. if there's an incident in the middle of the night, they all speak different languages . it speak different languages. it could be chaos trying to get off there. and i'm very concerned. and also for our fire fighters as well. but our issue is...
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i'm joined tonight by the robson and jerome of uk comedy francis foster and bruce devlin .ow you both doing 7 .7 >> 7- >> i'm ? >> i'm fairly depressed after that. >> i'm taking it as a compliment i >> -- >> are you okay? fine. i will as well then. my apologies. >> you're just back from the edinburgh fringe. >> am ? yeah. how was it for >> i am? yeah. how was it for you? i'm fine. yeah, it was okay. no, a bizarre thing happened last night, but i don't think i can. actually, i was telling earlier, don't telling you earlier, but i don't think i can. bodily fluids. yes. >> anyway , let's move and >> anyway, let's move on and have front pages have a look at the front pages of newspapers . the of tomorrow's newspapers. the daily mail leads with putin's chilling taunt over his rival's mistake. the sun has with deepest sympathy. so sorry i killed him. the guardian leads with us. bomb likely cause of prigozhin crash . the express has prigozhin crash. the express has vast £4 billion spend on asylum is unacceptable. the i news has bomb blew up putin critics jet and finally the daily
i'm joined tonight by the robson and jerome of uk comedy francis foster and bruce devlin .ow you both doing 7 .7 >> 7- >> i'm ? >> i'm fairly depressed after that. >> i'm taking it as a compliment i >> -- >> are you okay? fine. i will as well then. my apologies. >> you're just back from the edinburgh fringe. >> am ? yeah. how was it for >> i am? yeah. how was it for you? i'm fine. yeah, it was okay. no, a bizarre thing happened last night,...
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joining us is megan robson, the head of credit strategy.eally interesting fixed income position because the and p has been outstanding over 20 years of a measured view of economic growth. how the markets would react to that. how do you dovetail the world and an inherent bnp caution into the fixed income market. how do you adapt to that. >> thank you for having me. we expect growth to slow, and we are expecting -- we are in a growth the acceleration. we are heading toward cpi today. we expect that and -- will be good today for the fed to be on pause. credit markets are pricing in only the positives around that. if you look at credit spreads, we hit new tights at the end of july. credit is pricing and all of the benefits of lower inflation without the risks of how the process plays out or how the process takes longer to play out. for example, during second quarter, revenue growth typically tracks very quickly with cpi. we have seen revenue growth now hit one 23%. we have hit that level of revenue growth. >> this is the bnp parody about herita
joining us is megan robson, the head of credit strategy.eally interesting fixed income position because the and p has been outstanding over 20 years of a measured view of economic growth. how the markets would react to that. how do you dovetail the world and an inherent bnp caution into the fixed income market. how do you adapt to that. >> thank you for having me. we expect growth to slow, and we are expecting -- we are in a growth the acceleration. we are heading toward cpi today. we...