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, in the middle east, in china , in india, there are requirements, probably for the requirement for sg, that's generally for the green agenda. they even rather more rigid more ideological than in the west, agriculture. we have 160,000 hectares planted by our company in the steppe forest shelterbelts. in order to prevent the soil from drying out due to weathering in southern russia, segezha is planting a huge amount of reforestation sites after deforestation. we also have ecological subbotniks in the same way. but it seems to me that i return a lot to the fact that this is a partnership, a partnership between businesses between ordinary people who always see the result of those the same, so to speak, recycled kraft paper. that's the recycling economy. we are becoming more economical. we are looking at how to use web resources, which made the taxonomy green and now for the first time, by the way, in any of the european countries and in the world, in my opinion, there is no social taxonomy. so we're talking about the future. we think about the future for our citizens from logic. we are ze
, in the middle east, in china , in india, there are requirements, probably for the requirement for sg, that's generally for the green agenda. they even rather more rigid more ideological than in the west, agriculture. we have 160,000 hectares planted by our company in the steppe forest shelterbelts. in order to prevent the soil from drying out due to weathering in southern russia, segezha is planting a huge amount of reforestation sites after deforestation. we also have ecological subbotniks...
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Sep 24, 2022
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yes, i have been to dorset which is beautiful and hopefully made safer, thanks to sg. million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england, so public safety is a serious concern, whether it is hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location mean a serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you need to make your up here to use this. but now, 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first sg—connected buoys. the data they collect includes tidal conditions, recorded back at shore, with speeds recorded eight times faster. it is so vital because it enables real—time decision—making. so, any changes, sudden changes in the weather, we can be notified, so people can help keep safe and make sure people are utilising the coastal environment sensibly. these buoys offer more than sensor data. aquaculture, farming at sea, is a growing part of dorset�*s economy. and sg—connected cameras underneath the buoys offer continuo
yes, i have been to dorset which is beautiful and hopefully made safer, thanks to sg. million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england, so public safety is a serious concern, whether it is hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location mean a serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you need to make your up here to use this. but now, 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative...
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do you agree with this and can these areas be considered a priority in the development of sg in russiaow, or maybe your companies have some other priorities. well, i would rather add here, probably, still questions of the topic of ecology. emissions. they emissions into all aspects of the environment in which the very person we are talking about lives. rather , this is probably already such a social orientation. she is definitely important and that dispute. no. that's for sure. we need to move there. the trip of the municipal waste management department is the junction of the eec. yes, because after all, this is in order to provide services to citizens, that is, to improve the quality of life. that is, it's s it's listened to. it's for the people. yes, there is a big joint with e, how we clean the water. how much water are we losing. uh, how do we store we recycle waste. we accumulate them. we have a junkyard not a junkyard, recycling is another part of the web's agenda that is aligned with the agenda of the big manufacturing corporations. this is e and this is a resource of efficiency
do you agree with this and can these areas be considered a priority in the development of sg in russiaow, or maybe your companies have some other priorities. well, i would rather add here, probably, still questions of the topic of ecology. emissions. they emissions into all aspects of the environment in which the very person we are talking about lives. rather , this is probably already such a social orientation. she is definitely important and that dispute. no. that's for sure. we need to move...
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as far as they are really green indeed and sg because the exit is g-, uh is not only green. the component is present. well, also, to what extent these investments reach the goal and what are these goals. tell us about the most anticipated project to launch this year or early next, or the most outstanding project of this year. it seems to me that there is no greener project than at the moment than a robotization of agro in this sense, this is what is happening now 10,000 robotic tractors in the fields of russia and this is a joint project at the st. petersburg tractor plant. but this is also fuel economy - this is and precision farming is also a. social issues related to the fact that how to work becomes for a person moves out of position. there's hard work. white becomes white collar and so on. so this is a food security issue. i don't know he's a greener project than this and i mean, what is the voltage that occurs here on this technology on this technology? here are our offices that are open there in brazil argentina states uh, china, not one of them slowed down for a seco
as far as they are really green indeed and sg because the exit is g-, uh is not only green. the component is present. well, also, to what extent these investments reach the goal and what are these goals. tell us about the most anticipated project to launch this year or early next, or the most outstanding project of this year. it seems to me that there is no greener project than at the moment than a robotization of agro in this sense, this is what is happening now 10,000 robotic tractors in the...
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Sep 25, 2022
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and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first sg—connected buoys.ent, wave height and tidal conditions, and that's all beamed back to shore with speeds claimed to be 8,000 times faster than current technology used out at sea. low latency is so vital because it enables real—time decision—making. so, any changes or sudden changes in the weather can be notified and people are kept up to date to help keep safety and make sure that people are utilising the coastal environment sensibly. these buoys offer more than just sensor data. aquaculture — farming at sea — is a growing part of dorset�*s economy and sg—connected cameras underneath the buoys offer continuous monitoring of seaweed growth — and also make sure that no—one steals it! believe it or not, people do steal that kind of crop along the jurassic coast and we're feeding those images via high—definition cameras into an ai algorithm which is analysing the growth rates and saying, "is this "seaweed developing at the rate that we would expect it to?" and the sea data connected by the buoys is also tra
and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first sg—connected buoys.ent, wave height and tidal conditions, and that's all beamed back to shore with speeds claimed to be 8,000 times faster than current technology used out at sea. low latency is so vital because it enables real—time decision—making. so, any changes or sudden changes in the weather can be notified and people are kept up to date to help keep safety and make sure that people are utilising the coastal...
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Sep 24, 2022
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yeah, i've been to dorset, which is beautiful and is hopefully being made safer thanks to sg.flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england. so public safety is a serious concern. whether it is hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location means serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you needed to make your way up here to use this, but now 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea, with the world's first 56 connected buoys. the data they collect includes current, wave height and tidal conditions. and that's all fed back to shore, with speeds claimed to be 8,000 times faster than current technology used out of sea. it's so vital, it enables real—time decision—making. so any changes or sudden changes in the weather, can be notified, and people are kept up to date to help keep safe, and make sure people are utilising the coastal environment sensibly. these buoys offer more than just sensor data. aquaculture — farming at sea — is a growing
yeah, i've been to dorset, which is beautiful and is hopefully being made safer thanks to sg.flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england. so public safety is a serious concern. whether it is hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location means serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you needed to make your way up here to use this, but now 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative to...
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Sep 29, 2022
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to what rough with ian, sg forces, similarto whatan rough with ian, sg forces, similar to what an astronauteel taking off into space. very surreal experience today, and getting into the eye, ultra—calm, but knowing we have a category four storm bearing down on florid, it's also a sobering experience. you mention space, _ also a sobering experience. you mention space, i _ also a sobering experience. you mention space, i can't help but think we have thousands of satellites monitoring the earth. , ., ., ., earth. -- bearing down on florida- — earth. -- bearing down on florida. what _ earth. -- bearing down on florida. what are - earth. -- bearing down on florida. what are you - earth. -- bearing down on i florida. what are you finding out that we _ florida. what are you finding out that we can't _ florida. what are you finding out that we can't find - florida. what are you finding out that we can't find out - florida. what are you finding i out that we can't find out from the relative safety of satellites above us? that's a ureat satellites above us? that's a great question. _ satellites above
to what rough with ian, sg forces, similarto whatan rough with ian, sg forces, similar to what an astronauteel taking off into space. very surreal experience today, and getting into the eye, ultra—calm, but knowing we have a category four storm bearing down on florid, it's also a sobering experience. you mention space, _ also a sobering experience. you mention space, i _ also a sobering experience. you mention space, i can't help but think we have thousands of satellites monitoring the earth....
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" ' ' sg the w the buoys, cameras underneath the buoys, and you have cameras underneath the buoys, and also make sure that no—one steals it! believe it or not, people do steal— believe it or not, people do steal that kind of crop along the jurassic coast, and we are feeding — the jurassic coast, and we are feeding those images via high definition cameras into an ai algorithm which is analysing the growth rate and saying, is the growth rate and saying, is the seaweed developing at the rate we — the seaweed developing at the rate we would expect it to? and — rate we would expect it to? and the _ rate we would expect it to? and the data connected by the buoysis and the data connected by the buoys is also transmitted via 56 buoys is also transmitted via 5g due connected signs dotted along the coastline, providing potentially life—saving real—time information for visitors. the buoys are sending information like the sea temperature, the citystate, wave — temperature, the citystate, wave hired, and goes to connected signs. the whole point — connected signs. the whole point really is to give p
" ' ' sg the w the buoys, cameras underneath the buoys, and you have cameras underneath the buoys, and also make sure that no—one steals it! believe it or not, people do steal— believe it or not, people do steal that kind of crop along the jurassic coast, and we are feeding — the jurassic coast, and we are feeding those images via high definition cameras into an ai algorithm which is analysing the growth rate and saying, is the growth rate and saying, is the seaweed developing at the...
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Sep 15, 2022
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here's the same thing and sg and this is actually about such a long-term planning of your life. yes, we, those who are engaged in financial literacy, are always thinking about how to help people do their own thing. look at your life ahead with your own long-term financial planning, therefore, now the bank of russia is preparing new rules for the work of investors on the stock exchange for the identified and unqualified how to protect those who understand little about the market, but still want to invest in the qualification system. it has been in existence for many years. ah. and now we are in the process of improving this procedure. we want to clarify, uh, the criteria for qualifying investor status so that she doesn't it was formal. and now we are receiving a lot of complaints, from which it follows that people who received the status of a qualified investor. they also do not understand financial products, so we first of all want to proceed from the fact that a person has the necessary experience in the financial market and knowledge, and not other criteria, including e, goes
here's the same thing and sg and this is actually about such a long-term planning of your life. yes, we, those who are engaged in financial literacy, are always thinking about how to help people do their own thing. look at your life ahead with your own long-term financial planning, therefore, now the bank of russia is preparing new rules for the work of investors on the stock exchange for the identified and unqualified how to protect those who understand little about the market, but still want...
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Sep 15, 2022
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here's the same thing and sg and this is actually about such a long-term planning of your life.es, we, those who are engaged in financial literacy, are always thinking about how to help people do their own long-term financial planning to look at their lives ahead, so now it’s more than relevant. the bank of russia is preparing new rules for the work of investors on the stock exchange for qualified and unqualified. how is it to protect those who understand little about the market, but still want to invest qualification system. it has been in existence for many years. and now we are in the process of improving this procedure. we want to clarify the criteria for obtaining the status of a qualified investor so that it does not turn out formally. and now we are receiving a lot of complaints, from which it follows that people who received the status of a qualified investor. they also do not understand financial products, so we first of all want to proceed from the fact that a person has the necessary experience in the financial market and knowledge, and not other criteria, including i
here's the same thing and sg and this is actually about such a long-term planning of your life.es, we, those who are engaged in financial literacy, are always thinking about how to help people do their own long-term financial planning to look at their lives ahead, so now it’s more than relevant. the bank of russia is preparing new rules for the work of investors on the stock exchange for qualified and unqualified. how is it to protect those who understand little about the market, but still...
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comes off lin, that consumer flexible demand, the response can be the difference between the lights sg on and not. >> darren peck has more. >> it's going to get hotter especially monday and tuesday. the place that will feel this the most, inland valleys of thet bay. concord 98 today. tomorrow you go up. monday and tuesday ae the issue though, at 110. livermore, you'll pretty much be much be there and surrounding as are close. let's do this again.e switch from the inland east bayo the north day, and santa rosa is is the example there. instead of of 110, it's 106. san jose, it will only be 100. that's bad en, and san jose, you're not included in the excessive heat warning. that's coming up in the the complete forecast in a bit. and just for comparison, the influence of whatever on shore w there is keeps oakland at 90. the rest of the story coming up in a bit. >> never thought 90 would sound cool, but there are cooling centers open across the bay area area this weekend. find a full list, including hours they're open on our website, kpix.com. > >> and with high temperatures comes high fire
comes off lin, that consumer flexible demand, the response can be the difference between the lights sg on and not. >> darren peck has more. >> it's going to get hotter especially monday and tuesday. the place that will feel this the most, inland valleys of thet bay. concord 98 today. tomorrow you go up. monday and tuesday ae the issue though, at 110. livermore, you'll pretty much be much be there and surrounding as are close. let's do this again.e switch from the inland east bayo...
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here we discuss both sg and sustainable development of the transformation of the business management society. yes in in general, all of our world with you in the last program. we asked you to choose the topic that you are most interested in, the majority voted for human capital, we discuss it together with our guests. this is natalya zhuravleva, director. center for the education industry. save the orphans of the loiks. first deputy general director member of the board of directors, phosagro. anastasia bondarenko becoming secretary of the deputy minister of energy of russia elena marzh, stupidly director of personnel of the gas group, natalia tsarevskaya, dyakina's head. eh cluster, skolkovo. irina arkhipova professor deputy dean. graduate school of business, no ears. what most analysts have found to help digital transformation is whether a company can develop the talents and skills of its employees. it turns out that if an organization does not deal with human capital, it loses the chance to attract new investors, and in the end. maybe not get into the digital future at all. do you
here we discuss both sg and sustainable development of the transformation of the business management society. yes in in general, all of our world with you in the last program. we asked you to choose the topic that you are most interested in, the majority voted for human capital, we discuss it together with our guests. this is natalya zhuravleva, director. center for the education industry. save the orphans of the loiks. first deputy general director member of the board of directors, phosagro....
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Sep 14, 2022
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what we want to see is a company able to keep their gross margin constant, ideally grow it to keep sg in line, ideally cut them and keep their ebitda margin in line and grow it. they are not that easy but they do exist. liz: let's get to them. i know our investor audience is very eager to hear some of these. >> so first of all we like shock wave. that is not that well-known but interestingly out of all the u.s. based companies that have market capitalization above 10 billion this is the, this cop is the second highest organic growth after moderna. they have far the top growth in their sector growing by 180% compared to 11% for the average. what they do, they provided a vice that clears plaque from your arteries. this is big addressable market. vascular market and very few direct competitors. we've been long-term holder and will continue to be. liz: their gross margins are really significant, are they not? 85%, do we have that right? >> exactly and they're able to expand them which is very significant in this market that this company is able to expand their margins and has significant
what we want to see is a company able to keep their gross margin constant, ideally grow it to keep sg in line, ideally cut them and keep their ebitda margin in line and grow it. they are not that easy but they do exist. liz: let's get to them. i know our investor audience is very eager to hear some of these. >> so first of all we like shock wave. that is not that well-known but interestingly out of all the u.s. based companies that have market capitalization above 10 billion this is the,...
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en you sg! did u hear tt, jurmembers? we didnd i canay ey were exceional. plse, our exrt. good eveni to you l, and the viers at ho. one qution: why arthe painngs of fous inters oexhibiin museu t not maerpieces like t? ght. we're inhe tomof the be whe ong the scendant we kw little abouthem, thwriting is almosillegibl buwe can uerstand lot om theirrawings. for exple, theraised amals likehe son othat lad haand othedelicaci.producer, we do evything oselves,they're . likehe that right.ad we've beenn pork pductionfor . haand othedelicaci.producer, anwe've alys watch you always, ways, and ner mied a comtition and fome, nning it has beeny secretream f ages mai say somethg?milly, y'. - thank u, iyour we knew... - i'm sile. fortunaty, womenon't com to le in theountry. - tthey'rused to xury and comm. knew... - i'm sile. if y win therize, wod you travel wh your grandmoth? if win, i'use the ize turn myarm in ta countr b&b, so thapeople c if y win therize, wod you tradmi our natal beauts.? so touris woulcome, especial women trists! i'll wcome thewith ope very gooms this fun man com from
en you sg! did u hear tt, jurmembers? we didnd i canay ey were exceional. plse, our exrt. good eveni to you l, and the viers at ho. one qution: why arthe painngs of fous inters oexhibiin museu t not maerpieces like t? ght. we're inhe tomof the be whe ong the scendant we kw little abouthem, thwriting is almosillegibl buwe can uerstand lot om theirrawings. for exple, theraised amals likehe son othat lad haand othedelicaci.producer, we do evything oselves,they're . likehe that right.ad we've beenn...
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and use resources prudently within the framework of the forum, an agreement of intent in the field of sg signed between the government of the irkutsk region of the ust-kutsk municipal districts and ust-kut. inca capital isberbank. alexey kilevra. eduard strangers victor strotsky news, irkutsk region. in moscow, luzhniki hosted a meeting of the russian olympic committee, which was attended by over 120 athletes, including 20 olympic champions, as well as representatives of the olympic committee of belarus, our sportswriter alexander abramov is in direct contact with us. sasha i welcome. what was discussed? yes, dmitry good afternoon indeed today at the grand sports arena. luzhniki hosts extended meeting commission of athletes of the russian olympic committee , a huge number of people from the leadership of russian sports take part in the event. there are almost one and a half hundred athletes here, there are olympic champions, olympic medalists, and our colleagues from belarus are also taking part in the events of today's agenda. today's meeting is generally simple and straightforward disc
and use resources prudently within the framework of the forum, an agreement of intent in the field of sg signed between the government of the irkutsk region of the ust-kutsk municipal districts and ust-kut. inca capital isberbank. alexey kilevra. eduard strangers victor strotsky news, irkutsk region. in moscow, luzhniki hosted a meeting of the russian olympic committee, which was attended by over 120 athletes, including 20 olympic champions, as well as representatives of the olympic committee...
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use resources economically within the framework of the forum, an agreement of intent in the field of sgas signed between the government of the irkutsk region of the ust-kutsk municipal districts and ust-kut and nk capital izberbank. alexey kilevra. eduard strangers viktor strotsky news, irkutsk region. in ukrainian kryvyi rih, in the little motherland of vladimir zelensky, an evacuation has been announced due to an emergency on a local dam, several streets can go under water at once. what is the situation in the city now, elena volosyuk, leading specialist of the phobos center, will tell elena greetings what is the latest information at this moment? hello, you know the situation in krivoy rog remains difficult, and, unfortunately, at any moment. it can become simply catastrophic. according to information from local publics, 112 houses have already been flooded in coastal areas, evacuation has been announced, and it is recommended that the river bed, littered with garbage and reeds, began to rise sharply on wednesday after the emergency at the dam of the karachunovsky reservoir. apparent
use resources economically within the framework of the forum, an agreement of intent in the field of sgas signed between the government of the irkutsk region of the ust-kutsk municipal districts and ust-kut and nk capital izberbank. alexey kilevra. eduard strangers viktor strotsky news, irkutsk region. in ukrainian kryvyi rih, in the little motherland of vladimir zelensky, an evacuation has been announced due to an emergency on a local dam, several streets can go under water at once. what is...
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[pting] [song sls down] [groang] anting] [sg stops] [ganing anpanting] [buzz] [dance musiclaying] [shivering] [vehicle approaching] [romantic music playing] announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously providedkkkkkkkkcññññ 73ú3ú+ú+ú+ú+ú+ú+ú [thunderclap] [piano music] - good evening, durham public school family. durham public schools will be closed in response to covid-19. - the longer i am without social interaction, like, outside of the house, the less cial i'm going to be when quarantine ends, and i feel like not being able to talk to anybody or, like, without friends. - (singing) happy birthday-- - to realize how quickly a life that you are living can come to an end, it was really like-- [snaps] - good morning. - [yawns] - [laughs]
[pting] [song sls down] [groang] anting] [sg stops] [ganing anpanting] [buzz] [dance musiclaying] [shivering] [vehicle approaching] [romantic music playing] announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously providedkkkkkkkkcññññ 73ú3ú+ú+ú+ú+ú+ú+ú [thunderclap] [piano music] - good evening, durham public school family. durham public schools will be closed in response to covid-19. - the longer i am without social interaction, like, outside of the house, the...
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like a sg bei. maybe ifhe slug me a little close we'd bable thear i [ billie what ds it feel like? dot know. li a warm af [ tiing ] of bad. ♪♪ [ earbuds: pop ] ♪♪ [an singi, indistct ] [ uckles ]w. rry chrimas, myeautifulumpkin. rry howas it? we didn'go. [ ughs ] chuckles we stad home. my fks are n pleasedabout thr nw -year-olson.[ grts ] [ sis ] lo a daughr, no, th are ngain son. it's likjames ur mum suld nevehave sai anythi to themhough. at's thehing.rd to himlf. mean, heust look like ayke athe momenanyway, d it too'em lo enough accept at. the fuers. he hey, yove gottawake up. u stink smoke. i think i smell likeussy. [ oans ] chuckles bill, you' got to ke up. billie.[ chuckl ] i'm t so se i catake youonight. llie, umbecause,m, am-- im very hh, and i wi-- i wi continuto be . am-- im bill.hh, i' tell jas abt yourecret. i'veum-- i'vbatt,kay, ok. i boed, i fided,lad up. i tted forhe otheream.m up. m a? i alwa knew and-and bill, that's that'she thing know. i've g to te you somhing th's reallimportan [ chuces ] wh? don't be like your mum. [ laughing it's le-- beuse you ok up her so ch.
like a sg bei. maybe ifhe slug me a little close we'd bable thear i [ billie what ds it feel like? dot know. li a warm af [ tiing ] of bad. ♪♪ [ earbuds: pop ] ♪♪ [an singi, indistct ] [ uckles ]w. rry chrimas, myeautifulumpkin. rry howas it? we didn'go. [ ughs ] chuckles we stad home. my fks are n pleasedabout thr nw -year-olson.[ grts ] [ sis ] lo a daughr, no, th are ngain son. it's likjames ur mum suld nevehave sai anythi to themhough. at's thehing.rd to himlf. mean, heust look like...
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do you agree with this and can these areas be considered a priority in the development of sg in russianow, or maybe your companies have some other priorities. well, i would rather add here, probably, still questions of the topic of ecology. emissions. they are emissions into all aspects of the environment in which the very person we are talking about lives. as a result, rather, it is necessary to have such a social orientation. she is definitely important and that dispute. no. that's for sure. need to move there city government trip waste utilities. this is the junction of e and s yes, because after all, this is in order to provide citizens with services, that is, to improve the quality of life. that is, it's s - it's listened to. it's for the people. yes, there is a big joint with e, how we clean the water. how much water are we losing. uh, how we store waste, we dispose of it. we accumulate them. we have a dump is not a dump, recycling is another part of the web's agenda that fits together, correlating with the agenda of large corporations of industrial manufacturers. this is e and t
do you agree with this and can these areas be considered a priority in the development of sg in russianow, or maybe your companies have some other priorities. well, i would rather add here, probably, still questions of the topic of ecology. emissions. they are emissions into all aspects of the environment in which the very person we are talking about lives. as a result, rather, it is necessary to have such a social orientation. she is definitely important and that dispute. no. that's for sure....
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yes, i have been to dorset which is beautiful and hopefully made safer thanks to sg.r, around 22 million people flock to the spectacularjurassic coast in the south of england. so public safety is a serious concern, whether it is hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds at a wild location mean serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you needed to make your way up here to use this, but now 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea, with the world's first 56 connected buoys. the data they collect includes current, wave height and tidal conditions, all beamed back to shore, with speeds claimed to be 8,000 times faster than current technology used out at sea. it's so vital because it enables real—time decision—making. any changes, sudden changes in the weather, we can be notified, and people are kept up to date to help keep safe and make sure people are utilising the coastal environment sensibly. these buoys offer more than sensor data, aquaculture, farming at sea,
yes, i have been to dorset which is beautiful and hopefully made safer thanks to sg.r, around 22 million people flock to the spectacularjurassic coast in the south of england. so public safety is a serious concern, whether it is hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds at a wild location mean serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you needed to make your way up here to use this, but now 56 has connected the coast. and the...
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the area is sg an uptick in crime and drug usage. kpix5 spoke with the owner who has had enough. >> it was unusually quiet day outside the architecture firm. >> it looks like several people on the side of the alley often associated with the person the person who deals out of a chevy. >> normally, bonnie says her business off of larkin is the backdrop of a rolling crime scene with drug deals, vandalisd break-ins. her place was broken was broken into three times in x weeks. >> i had a steel plate put on here and a steel plate here because they busted this whole thing open. they took a grinder grinder and ground through all the steel bars. >> she says the thieves took off with sensitive financial information and tried unsuccessfully to drain her bank bank accounts. all of this, community organizers say, is part of the disturbing trend. >> as efforts have been made to rightly improve conditions in in the tenderloin, things have d in our neighborhood. >> some city leaders have taken notice. >> it has been a game of walk. i sa the mayor's
the area is sg an uptick in crime and drug usage. kpix5 spoke with the owner who has had enough. >> it was unusually quiet day outside the architecture firm. >> it looks like several people on the side of the alley often associated with the person the person who deals out of a chevy. >> normally, bonnie says her business off of larkin is the backdrop of a rolling crime scene with drug deals, vandalisd break-ins. her place was broken was broken into three times in x weeks....
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your sg&a costs were about $3.25 billion.he only company significantly higher is warner brothers discovery. your annualized sg&a for disney across the businesses that grown from $13.5 billion in calendar second quarter 19. your cfo recently said, we're very, very focused on sg&a is there an opportunity there? >> there's absolutely an opportunity there, an opportunity that's been under way for several months as we've now come out of the pandemic, because remember, disney was one of the companies that was probably the hardest hit by the pandemic and restarting the business was the focal point, but now that the business is restarting, restarted so strongly with the strength not only of streaming but of parks as well, we are now focused on the maintenance and running of our business and we're asking ourselves a lot of hard questions what does this world have to look like in the modern era? so, christine and i are, as i said, in the conference, arms locked on going and making big progress against that. >> jim, he wouldn't give me
your sg&a costs were about $3.25 billion.he only company significantly higher is warner brothers discovery. your annualized sg&a for disney across the businesses that grown from $13.5 billion in calendar second quarter 19. your cfo recently said, we're very, very focused on sg&a is there an opportunity there? >> there's absolutely an opportunity there, an opportunity that's been under way for several months as we've now come out of the pandemic, because remember, disney was...
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. >> reporter: residents up and dn the gulf coast are boring up, sg up and filling sandbags, trying to get ready. seen's tremendous size was seen from the international space station. >> we are doing the best we cano prepare. >> reporter: a state of emergeny has been declared in every florida county. forecasters expect ian to impact just about everybody in the state. >> some of the counties that are interior, you could absolutely see power outages, you could see see inland flooding. >> reporter: some hospitals in e tampa area are airlifting paties to other facilities. >> none of us know what we are g to get. >> reporter: and nasa isn't takg any chances either. they rolled the artemis rocket from the lunch pad back indoors. cbs new, st. petersburg, florida. > >> tampa and st. petersburg airs are closing today ahead of the . > >> an up and down day. all morning and all morning on wall street. the price of buying a home went down again last montht it is happening at a faster pace faster pace in california. the federal government reports home sales went up in august despite higher interest
. >> reporter: residents up and dn the gulf coast are boring up, sg up and filling sandbags, trying to get ready. seen's tremendous size was seen from the international space station. >> we are doing the best we cano prepare. >> reporter: a state of emergeny has been declared in every florida county. forecasters expect ian to impact just about everybody in the state. >> some of the counties that are interior, you could absolutely see power outages, you could see see...
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sg the storm surge that could reach that could reach up to 18 feet. and here at home, more support s coming for san francisco's teac. the ground-breaking that could e teaching more affordable in the. > >> plus -- [ music ] >> pushing boundaries, a grammyd singer bringing mexican folk music to fans worldwide. how she's keeping her family's legay alive. governor newsom is on his his way to san francisco right now. the event he's attending it two hours and how his visit will his visit will help people here in the bay area. > >> right now amazon is beginnins big product event of the year. e have a tech expert standing by with what you need to know. but first breaking news. hurricane ian making landfall at any moment in south florida. on the left you can see a live stream out of cape coral. it shows the category 4 storm is bringing a about ten minutes, we'll have a live report from the florida's gulf coast. now update on the overnight search for a barricade barricade suspect near the sun valley mall. > >> this is happening in pleasant happening in pleasant
sg the storm surge that could reach that could reach up to 18 feet. and here at home, more support s coming for san francisco's teac. the ground-breaking that could e teaching more affordable in the. > >> plus -- [ music ] >> pushing boundaries, a grammyd singer bringing mexican folk music to fans worldwide. how she's keeping her family's legay alive. governor newsom is on his his way to san francisco right now. the event he's attending it two hours and how his visit will his...
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is still a category 1 holding sg holding strong with winds at 85 miles an hour. it will start to dissipate but this came in from fort myers across the state of florida. it regained strength out in the atlantic due to how one the sea surface temperatures temperatures were and that is what allowed it to get back to a a category 1. it will continue to track north and dissipate all all the way into saturday evening making its way to virginia. back here in the bay , bay area, it has been a beautiful and calm week, for us high pressure is making a full impact in today's forecast. we are getting up into close to the the triple digits. 70s anywhere from san francisco all the way down into the south bay. we will will have more on your forecast and some events happening this . this weekend. > >> this is pretty incredible. a driver rescued after the car fell off highway 101 and it went went down 100 feet. it landed on gray whale cold state beach. this is some of the images. cal fire says, amazingly, one person person was found alive with mild alive with mild to moderate inj
is still a category 1 holding sg holding strong with winds at 85 miles an hour. it will start to dissipate but this came in from fort myers across the state of florida. it regained strength out in the atlantic due to how one the sea surface temperatures temperatures were and that is what allowed it to get back to a a category 1. it will continue to track north and dissipate all all the way into saturday evening making its way to virginia. back here in the bay , bay area, it has been a beautiful...
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sg wind conditions and massive flooding swept away a bridge. it a bridge. it was actually installed by the national guard after hurricane maria hit in 20. didn't last long. hurricane fiona is threatening to dump up to 30-inches of rain in eastern and southern parts of puerto rico. storm's already torn the roof off several homes sending people to seek shelter elsewhere. woo. who thought we'd we'd be talking about rain so early? > >> there's much more. in fact se parts of the bay area are about to see the more impressive parts parts of the whole thing so farn a time lapse from atop the salee tower camera. good looking cells cells of rain come through and brief little downpour. the rain is more impressive and the south south bay and in the north bay t now than it is here. i'll show you why when we look at first alert doppler. you see the lightning bolts showing up in that last frame and a closeup look there's a well,ed line right there going through sonoma sonoma county. that's dropping fairly heavy rain. in part of the bay that's already gotten 2.5 inches of
sg wind conditions and massive flooding swept away a bridge. it a bridge. it was actually installed by the national guard after hurricane maria hit in 20. didn't last long. hurricane fiona is threatening to dump up to 30-inches of rain in eastern and southern parts of puerto rico. storm's already torn the roof off several homes sending people to seek shelter elsewhere. woo. who thought we'd we'd be talking about rain so early? > >> there's much more. in fact se parts of the bay area...
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fell 300 m from the nuclear reactors now all power units of the nuclear plant and hydro units of the sgsde produce electricity stably and reliably energy violation of radiation safety requirements at the industrial site of the nuclear power plant and in the adjacent territory there is no legislator then all the trainer-hobloks of the as are working normally , there are no injured among the station personnel, look at the post-terrorist action, they are actually spreading them now, and the nuclear attacks may be russia's reaction to the megate resolution, which requires the russian federation to withdraw its troops from the territory of the zaporizhzhia npp, according to expert olena panyuk, no one knows which could be like this. if this missile hit the reactor, most likely, that is, we have a very strong and er hope that the reactor building survived er, but this is not a reason to try to do it and i think that these are such threats, let's say nuclear threats to ukraine, threats to the world community, they show us what they can do and that they are not afraid to shoot. the international
fell 300 m from the nuclear reactors now all power units of the nuclear plant and hydro units of the sgsde produce electricity stably and reliably energy violation of radiation safety requirements at the industrial site of the nuclear power plant and in the adjacent territory there is no legislator then all the trainer-hobloks of the as are working normally , there are no injured among the station personnel, look at the post-terrorist action, they are actually spreading them now, and the...
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minnesota are working on an alternative that replace the precious metals metals in the converters with sg with something much cheaper, but but just as efficient, like cop. like copper. they say results have been encouraging in the feds just gave them a $10 million grant to continue their work. >> this is a new class of catalysts that has not been looked at before. >> researchers are calling them catalytic condensers and they say the recycled copper replacement is even more environmentally friendly than the original. > >> thanks so much for watching. the news continue streaming on cbs news bay area. we will see you back here at 11:00. i will see you back here tomorrow evening. have a good one. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: welcome to the show. come on now. come on. how y'all? i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank y'all very much. i appreciate that now. thank y'all, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, we got a good one for you today. returning
minnesota are working on an alternative that replace the precious metals metals in the converters with sg with something much cheaper, but but just as efficient, like cop. like copper. they say results have been encouraging in the feds just gave them a $10 million grant to continue their work. >> this is a new class of catalysts that has not been looked at before. >> researchers are calling them catalytic condensers and they say the recycled copper replacement is even more...
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sg a shutdown was unacceptable, and and stressing the far reaching economic consequences. > >> president biden announced ths morning that a tentative deal has been reached between unions and rail companies after a marathon 20-hour negotiating sen wednesday. >> those rail workers will get r pay. 24% wage increase over the next five years, improved working conditions, piece of mind around their healthcare by capping the costs that workers will have to pay. >> reporter: the standoff stemmd from a dispute over sick leave and attendance policy. the prest called the deal a victory for ry companies as well. >> railroad companies will be ae to retain and recruit workers. y will be able to continue to opee effectively as a vital piece of our economy. >> reporter: workers have agreen the meantime not to triangle ths labor secretary said a disruption would have had catasc impacts on industries, travelerd families. the association of amn railroads had warned halting frt trains could have cost the u.s. economy more than $2 billion a day. >> it would be a significant imt to shipping goods and to creat
sg a shutdown was unacceptable, and and stressing the far reaching economic consequences. > >> president biden announced ths morning that a tentative deal has been reached between unions and rail companies after a marathon 20-hour negotiating sen wednesday. >> those rail workers will get r pay. 24% wage increase over the next five years, improved working conditions, piece of mind around their healthcare by capping the costs that workers will have to pay. >> reporter: the...
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people love sg it again. >> it is awesome to have these s back online. people are out andk to doing what they love. >> i feel like unity, just like bringing the community together is important. >> aside from food and clothinge fair included monkeypox vaccination sites. maybe the most popular business was an italian ice dessert ruth. > >> after the break, why people are told they have to leave their homes and the conflicting what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $50 a month with a 2 year internet rate guarantee and no annual contract when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. switch today! >> people are told that their homes may eventually be demolis. after they started shifting on the foundation. john ramos reports the real soup prius is who homeowners say i
people love sg it again. >> it is awesome to have these s back online. people are out andk to doing what they love. >> i feel like unity, just like bringing the community together is important. >> aside from food and clothinge fair included monkeypox vaccination sites. maybe the most popular business was an italian ice dessert ruth. > >> after the break, why people are told they have to leave their homes and the conflicting what's it like having xfinity internet with...
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while prince phillip sg along, the queen was a bit reserved but she cracked a smile smile when the cast from beach blanket babylon came on stage. e sporting a huge hat featuring scenes from london including big big ben with doors that open to reveal more of the royal familye queen and prince then headed down the peninsula to the hewlett packard headquarters where she was shown the step by step process of making a computer. and then gifted one. , arriving to the tune of the stanford band, the queen and prince stopped for lunch at hoover house on the stanford campus giving staffers and some students moments they will never never forget. >> does she say anything to you at all? >> yeah, i got a chance to talk to you. she was amazed i was a classics major. she didn't think think we had too many of them here. >> reporter: but the most glamorous stop during her trip was a grand dinner at the deyoung museum. it was a star studded event where she toastedn president ronald reagan. >> mr. president, i raise my glass to you and to mrs. reagan, reagan, to the friendship between our two countries, to
while prince phillip sg along, the queen was a bit reserved but she cracked a smile smile when the cast from beach blanket babylon came on stage. e sporting a huge hat featuring scenes from london including big big ben with doors that open to reveal more of the royal familye queen and prince then headed down the peninsula to the hewlett packard headquarters where she was shown the step by step process of making a computer. and then gifted one. , arriving to the tune of the stanford band, the...
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one of the other things we should be sg this time of year considering te drought, red flag warnings. i don't want to say it. we don't have any. temperatures will sta. as we look across the microclim, it does warm up a bit on fridayw 90s. but then it cooled back down into the mid 80s by next weekend. ryan, back to you. > >> time for a check what's aheat 6:00. we switch over to juliette juliette goodrich. > >> coming up , teachers across the bay area are burned out, priced out. some are calling it quits. we will introduce you to a longtime third-grade teacher who decided to leave the classr. to leave the classroom. her kidl her mrs. d. how she found a way to stay close to her students. > >> the death of an iranian woman woman in police custody sparks s police custody sparks protests around the world. two bay area women shared a very personal sts of living in that strict regimew they are joining the fight for . the fight for rights. i wish i had a football to throw her to burn. >> i have the imaginary ball. > >> wheels were up early for the. early for the warriors. two preseason games a
one of the other things we should be sg this time of year considering te drought, red flag warnings. i don't want to say it. we don't have any. temperatures will sta. as we look across the microclim, it does warm up a bit on fridayw 90s. but then it cooled back down into the mid 80s by next weekend. ryan, back to you. > >> time for a check what's aheat 6:00. we switch over to juliette juliette goodrich. > >> coming up , teachers across the bay area are burned out, priced out....
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e men nationeam ayagait th, d 'sg thtwo me sendoff series, as they call it, this will be the last time! fans can see their team play in the united states before the 2024 world cup. everybody there is excited. we l bring you more coming up on kpix kpix 5. the two teams along with with levi stadium in the 49ers have been sharing the pictures and videos online ahead of the match. if you are headed out there, be sure to tag us in you, your post, #kpix, you might seet see it on social media. > >> jimmy g. still has a lot of rust to shake off after making his return, as the 49ers starting quarterback. here is kpix 5's vernon glenn. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> time now for your red and gold report. the 49ers offense has a lot to clean up. they are ranked 28th in scoring, and now without starting left tackle, trent williams with a high ankl, ankle sprain, boom. >> we got to stay in and keep it it that way. >> garoppolo, better find that rhythm quickly. with jimmy g. turning it over twice and admitting to being rusty as his first full week as the starting quarterback. >> m
e men nationeam ayagait th, d 'sg thtwo me sendoff series, as they call it, this will be the last time! fans can see their team play in the united states before the 2024 world cup. everybody there is excited. we l bring you more coming up on kpix kpix 5. the two teams along with with levi stadium in the 49ers have been sharing the pictures and videos online ahead of the match. if you are headed out there, be sure to tag us in you, your post, #kpix, you might seet see it on social media. >...
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sg loss. speaking of loss, the tead team announced elijah mitchell is expected to miss eight weekr weeks after spraining his mcl is in sunday's defeat at chicago. s chicago. this comes after missing six games last season with various injuries. the rookies are the next backups on theth chart. produce some deep rooted emotion. now. wilson found jerry jeudy cg jeudy completing the 67-year-olg 67-year-old scoring play that tied the game, throwing for 340 yards. now the quarterback geno smith is qb one now in seattle and he did not disappoint the home folks. just before the half. in the final minute, denver down by one, pulling win pulling wilson on fourth and five for the 65 yard field goal attempt. and seattle beat wilson and denver 17-16. the seahawks come to levi stadium on sunday. > >> baseball the giants have sigd have signed infielder wilmer flores to a two year contract . it's reportedly worth $13 milli. it's reportedly worth $13 milli. it's reportedly worth $13 milli. it's reportedly worth
sg loss. speaking of loss, the tead team announced elijah mitchell is expected to miss eight weekr weeks after spraining his mcl is in sunday's defeat at chicago. s chicago. this comes after missing six games last season with various injuries. the rookies are the next backups on theth chart. produce some deep rooted emotion. now. wilson found jerry jeudy cg jeudy completing the 67-year-olg 67-year-old scoring play that tied the game, throwing for 340 yards. now the quarterback geno smith is qb...
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i'm not sg a huge difference here. >> a lot of the differences aren't clear, year-to-year. fore who bought a phone last year, yu are not going to be convinced to to upgrade unless you really care about the camera or the new new features like the crash detn crash detection. if you get in a a car crash or even the satellite if you are suddenly in in the middle of nowhere. you are stuck in yosemite. you've broken your leg. there is no cell service. then you are able to call for help. if those things matter to you -- you are an extreme marathoner or whatever -- rate. otherwise, most people are going to be happy with the phone they bough. they bought. most people are buying upgrades every two to three years. for people who have who have a 3 1/2-year-old phone, phone, this will feel like a major change. that's part of what's interesting. they all add all add up when we did in and out over the years. >> of course. you want to get that payday from you every three every three years. you want the latest and greatest. absolutely. let's talk about the smart wat. smart watch. this one i
i'm not sg a huge difference here. >> a lot of the differences aren't clear, year-to-year. fore who bought a phone last year, yu are not going to be convinced to to upgrade unless you really care about the camera or the new new features like the crash detn crash detection. if you get in a a car crash or even the satellite if you are suddenly in in the middle of nowhere. you are stuck in yosemite. you've broken your leg. there is no cell service. then you are able to call for help. if...
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it is also a stagnant air mass because the sg air trapping pollutants and smoe and smoke at ground levelk with this for several more several more days. the good news news is, the stagnant air mass t been bad. a measure of good ande air-quality. we will see unhealthy for sensitive groups at its worst . inland in the eat bay in santa clara tomorrow. didn't happened today. cross our our fingers that it doesn't get that tomorrow. be prepared for it if you have emphysema or seve have emphysema or severe asthma. asthma. here are the highs from. the highs from today. all of these location hit record highs. san jose at 109 is the all-timd is the all-time record for san e for san jose, it doesn't matter which day of the week. 140 degrees in santa rosa. 113 degrees in livermore. still 112 in fairfield. 100 degrees in sa. the temperature in san francisco francisco has dropped. it hit a high of 98, now down to 76. temperatures tonight will be a x of 60s and 70s. not much relief for even the coolest part of tht part of the night. temperatures will be only in the mid-70s alog the coast. that is the sp
it is also a stagnant air mass because the sg air trapping pollutants and smoe and smoke at ground levelk with this for several more several more days. the good news news is, the stagnant air mass t been bad. a measure of good ande air-quality. we will see unhealthy for sensitive groups at its worst . inland in the eat bay in santa clara tomorrow. didn't happened today. cross our our fingers that it doesn't get that tomorrow. be prepared for it if you have emphysema or seve have emphysema or...
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. > >> nasa's newest telescope is sg back more historic images. up next stunningly clear photos of a planet outside our solar syst. >> hello to you. i'm gayle kingw on cbs mornings we'll share some some back-to-school gadgets than help >> new at 11:00, nasa's new webb new webb space telescope is taking us to another world tonight with the first every direct image of a planet outside planet outside our solar systeme a look at this. located about 385 light years from here, the gas giant is a baby by interstellar standards, only abt 15 to 20 million years old. earh has been around for about 4.5 billion years to give you some perspective there. we've got nothing on this younger planet when it comes to size. it's at least six check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try st
. > >> nasa's newest telescope is sg back more historic images. up next stunningly clear photos of a planet outside our solar syst. >> hello to you. i'm gayle kingw on cbs mornings we'll share some some back-to-school gadgets than help >> new at 11:00, nasa's new webb new webb space telescope is taking us to another world tonight with the first every direct image of a planet outside planet outside our solar systeme a look at this. located about 385 light years from here,...
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. > >> nasa's newest telescope is sg back more historic images. up next stunningly clear photos of a planet outside our solar syst. >> hello to you. i'm gayle kingw on cbs mornings we'll share some some back-to-school gadgets than help what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >> new at 11:00, nasa's new webb new webb space telescope is taking
. > >> nasa's newest telescope is sg back more historic images. up next stunningly clear photos of a planet outside our solar syst. >> hello to you. i'm gayle kingw on cbs mornings we'll share some some back-to-school gadgets than help what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪♪...
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that film maker ken burns calls his most important ever, this week on "firing line" sg the important thing is to move the opacity, and make these people an amputated limb that we feel. >> is the renowned documentary film maker who's tackled subjects such as the civil war, the vietnam war, baseball and jazz now ken burns along with sarah botstein and their team are examining one of the darkest moments in history, the holocaust from the perspective they say every american needs to know. the new series "the u.s. and the holocaust" examines what the u.s. did and didn't do as hitler murdered 6 million jews. >> no more refugees outside the limited quotas would be offered even temporary shelter. >> and asks important questions, what did the u.s. government and ordinary americans know about the horror? why didn't the u.s. take in more refugees? have we learned the right lessons? >> you will not replace us. >> what do film makers ken burns and sarah botstein say now. >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert, charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, and by
that film maker ken burns calls his most important ever, this week on "firing line" sg the important thing is to move the opacity, and make these people an amputated limb that we feel. >> is the renowned documentary film maker who's tackled subjects such as the civil war, the vietnam war, baseball and jazz now ken burns along with sarah botstein and their team are examining one of the darkest moments in history, the holocaust from the perspective they say every american needs to...
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the report you sg roles presented to us were already gave us a bleak scenario. tens of thousands of confirmed deaths and millions of refugee and internally displaced persons. they humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate and continued hostility during winter could have dire consequences. disproportionately affecting full durable groups women and children. there are signs of an intensification of hostilities in various parts of the ukrainian territories. such as a kherson region where fighting has intensified. this worrying trend ignores the rest to the safety of heavily populated areas and to the integrity of the the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. even more worrying is the fact that there are no signs of any engagements in peace negotiations. in recent weeks we have heard that the two sides are preparing for a long-term conflict. with the mobilization of additional troops and resources . this decision will have serious impacts on both societies and their economies. with unforeseeable consequences anfor the next generation and rippling effects for the w
the report you sg roles presented to us were already gave us a bleak scenario. tens of thousands of confirmed deaths and millions of refugee and internally displaced persons. they humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate and continued hostility during winter could have dire consequences. disproportionately affecting full durable groups women and children. there are signs of an intensification of hostilities in various parts of the ukrainian territories. such as a kherson region where...
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agency it turned out that russian youth are looking for employers who comply with the principles and sg this is especially important for those who live in moscow and in the northwest. many hr-specialists note that every year candidates are becoming more demanding in terms of environmental protection, yesterday's graduates want to work in socially responsible companies, it is believed that people born at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries think more about the environment than previous generations. and what is it expressed in and what consequences will it have? well now, when we communicate with students, for example, what profession even the company? yes, and the guys who know i won't never work in the tobacco and alcohol industries there. although the market is large, but someone refuses to work in industrial manufacturing companies, because it is air pollution pollution of the earth. actually. if we look deeper into the factors lies, then we will see that this s - she is just employees. yes and that's just for example, an employee, yes, yes, to themselves, that is, when they come,
agency it turned out that russian youth are looking for employers who comply with the principles and sg this is especially important for those who live in moscow and in the northwest. many hr-specialists note that every year candidates are becoming more demanding in terms of environmental protection, yesterday's graduates want to work in socially responsible companies, it is believed that people born at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries think more about the environment than previous...
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Sep 15, 2022
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hello this is a green transition on tv channel russia 24 here we are discussing sg and sustainable developmentsformation society management of our whole life with you here. you choose the topic of the program in the past russian, we have offered you three options. you voted for financial literacy about it and we will talk today with our guests. this is igor kobzar, head of wealth management at sberbank pyotr lomakin head of the consumer rights protection department of the bank of russia nikolai berzun professor of the higher school of economics veniamin koganov director of the association for the development of financial literacy. anna kharnas head of the center for financial literacy, non- feminfin of russia and yulia komkova deputy head of the department of finance of the city of moscow russia ranked ninth in terms of financial literacy among european countries participating in the study of the organization for economic cooperation and development, compared with europeans, russians are well aware of the key financial concepts are versed in financial arithmetic. but worse balance of spending
hello this is a green transition on tv channel russia 24 here we are discussing sg and sustainable developmentsformation society management of our whole life with you here. you choose the topic of the program in the past russian, we have offered you three options. you voted for financial literacy about it and we will talk today with our guests. this is igor kobzar, head of wealth management at sberbank pyotr lomakin head of the consumer rights protection department of the bank of russia nikolai...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ that film maker ken burns calls his most important ever, this week on "firing line" sg the importantd make these people an amputated limb that we feel. >> is the renowned documentary film maker who's tackled subjects such as the civil war, the vietnam war, baseball and jazz now ken burns along with sarah botstein and their team arexamining one of the darkest moments in history, the holocaust from the perspective they say everymerican needs to know. the new series "the u.s. and the holocaust" examines what the u.s. did and didn't do as hitler murdered
. ♪ ♪ ♪ that film maker ken burns calls his most important ever, this week on "firing line" sg the importantd make these people an amputated limb that we feel. >> is the renowned documentary film maker who's tackled subjects such as the civil war, the vietnam war, baseball and jazz now ken burns along with sarah botstein and their team arexamining one of the darkest moments in history, the holocaust from the perspective they say everymerican needs to know. the new series...
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Sep 29, 2022
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court, you know, about 15 years ago in a case called rananos that i actually argued while i was in the sg's office. and as often happened in the court back at that time, there were four justices that had a very clear view that would have limited federal jurisdiction. there were four justices that had a very clear view that would have extended the jurisdiction to properties like the sackets. and then there was one justice, his name is justice anthony kennedy and he had the deciding vote in the case and he wrote a separate opinion that talked about the need for a substantial nexus between the water and at issue and the wedland at issue and the navigatable water. and eight other justices didn't think that was the right test, but at the supreme court the number five is incredibly important. so justice kennedy's separate writing became the doctrine that controlled in the lower court and controlled over a decade now. i think it's fair to say that the lower courts have had trouble applying that test and i think that's a big part of the reason that the case is back before the court this term. the u
court, you know, about 15 years ago in a case called rananos that i actually argued while i was in the sg's office. and as often happened in the court back at that time, there were four justices that had a very clear view that would have limited federal jurisdiction. there were four justices that had a very clear view that would have extended the jurisdiction to properties like the sackets. and then there was one justice, his name is justice anthony kennedy and he had the deciding vote in the...
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i don't like sg that but that is e tr >> that was juliette goodric. goodrich reporting. so what is the fix? jenkins tells us it is all about focusing on repeat offenders and sending the messae the message that san francisco is getting tough on crime. >> it is a place that is no longer a safe haven. we need a city to come and live in and not not worry about whether or not the house is going to be invaded be invaded or if they are robbed are robbed on the street and if something happens, there will be be a consequence for that actio. >> that would be nice. jenkins is running to keep her seat in november. joe alioto and defensy defense attorney john thomas ho. thomas hockey. > >> the james webb telescope's main goal is to detect light frm light from the ies . scientists say the first images of the red planet could reveal new findings about its atmosphere. the images show the eastern hemisphere and large craters from meteorites as nasa recorded the sound of a meter right impact on mars for the first time. it is a bit odd. this is the first time the sound the sound was record
i don't like sg that but that is e tr >> that was juliette goodric. goodrich reporting. so what is the fix? jenkins tells us it is all about focusing on repeat offenders and sending the messae the message that san francisco is getting tough on crime. >> it is a place that is no longer a safe haven. we need a city to come and live in and not not worry about whether or not the house is going to be invaded be invaded or if they are robbed are robbed on the street and if something...
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hello this is a green transition on russia 24 here we are discussing both sg and sustainability businesst society. yes, in general, all of our world with you in the last program. we asked you to choose the topic that you are most interested in, the majority voted for human capital, we discuss it together with our guests. this is natalya zhuravleva, director. center for the education industry. saving the orphans loika. first deputy general director member of the board of directors phosagro. anastasia bondarenko, becoming secretary of the deputy minister of energy of russia, elena march stupidly director of personnel of the gas group, natalia tsarevskaya, dyakina's head. oh the cluster, skolkovo. irina arkhipova professor deputy dean of the graduate school of business. not ears, what most helps digital transformation analysts figured out is whether a company can develop the talents and skills of its employees turns out that if the organization does not deal with human capital. she loses the chance to attract. investors and in the end, maybe not get into the digital future at all? do you ag
hello this is a green transition on russia 24 here we are discussing both sg and sustainability businesst society. yes, in general, all of our world with you in the last program. we asked you to choose the topic that you are most interested in, the majority voted for human capital, we discuss it together with our guests. this is natalya zhuravleva, director. center for the education industry. saving the orphans loika. first deputy general director member of the board of directors phosagro....
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sg other opportunities out there, you weigh pros and cons of everything. there was a lot of back and forth going on with other teams and what i wanted my my future to look like. this is what i wanted. i am happy the way it worked out. >> i am andrea nakano. >> that's going to be a story le throughout the season. > >> williams sisters may have mae their last stand as doubles pars in u.s. open in new york. in a primetime donees match venus and and serena were defeated by the duo from the cek rep. tonight it's back to singles for serena as she looks to extend her stord tennis career. of course we are all watching serena as she kind of ends her career in tennis. se will do so much more after that. after that. >> good luck to her. we are rooting for her. > >> 5:43. next on money watch, dg outside airlines are doing for e for those heading ou what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. the choice
sg other opportunities out there, you weigh pros and cons of everything. there was a lot of back and forth going on with other teams and what i wanted my my future to look like. this is what i wanted. i am happy the way it worked out. >> i am andrea nakano. >> that's going to be a story le throughout the season. > >> williams sisters may have mae their last stand as doubles pars in u.s. open in new york. in a primetime donees match venus and and serena were defeated by the...