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most of the tourists who come to tennant arrive by bus revenue by car it helps cut down their carbon footprint but not all skiers can go to small resorts like tennis the big winter sports clubs have to take action to. just one for so they can improve on what's already there with small initiatives knox might set an example and in that way contribute if even a little to more sustainability of course it's all for show and nowadays sustainability has become a lifestyle choice and businesses cater to their guests needs that guest event we're already thinking about the youngest generation the protesters and such eventually they'll come up here for vacation. and if it includes. skiing with a clear conscience lox is doing its part to keep environmentally aware skiers on the slopes. moving on now from the slopes to spiky long legs king crabs with their claws that look like scissors don't look like much of a delicacy but their tender white meat is relished in all corners of the world but do you know where your red king crab is from all things to an innovative tracking system customers can now
most of the tourists who come to tennant arrive by bus revenue by car it helps cut down their carbon footprint but not all skiers can go to small resorts like tennis the big winter sports clubs have to take action to. just one for so they can improve on what's already there with small initiatives knox might set an example and in that way contribute if even a little to more sustainability of course it's all for show and nowadays sustainability has become a lifestyle choice and businesses cater...
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jack: brian tennant years ago your bank was pretty unpopular.your stock is gone from $3.14 to like 35 or $36 and you have not only bounced back but gain market share from can editors. had to do that? >> we did that by giving great service to great capabilities across all of our businesses. and really driving to the core business driving responsible growth. we got rid of a lot of stuff that was not that important. be committed that we are driven from the customer ends. we deliver great products and services and we keep investing heavily to do that. whether it's digital or physical plant or whatever. and that is come to for ration for a great platform and greatcoat capabilities and a great company. jack: i when asked about that investment. skeptics say you know what these guys are right for disruption. some start up is gonna command to move them out of the way. and yet you spent $10 billion a year on digital, and again you're growing there. so what's in store for the customer from the digital experience? >> we have gone from probably five or 6 mil
jack: brian tennant years ago your bank was pretty unpopular.your stock is gone from $3.14 to like 35 or $36 and you have not only bounced back but gain market share from can editors. had to do that? >> we did that by giving great service to great capabilities across all of our businesses. and really driving to the core business driving responsible growth. we got rid of a lot of stuff that was not that important. be committed that we are driven from the customer ends. we deliver great...
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i think that churchill, annunciated so many of the most important tennant statements that still needbe made. i think he showed different qualities of leadership that we desperately need. he was someone with a tremendous sense of fourth site. he spoke during the first world war and the second world war and warns the world about what to do. they didn't listen to them but he did get that right.e but then after the second world war we saw the dangers in eastern europe and he too gave this curtain speech and was able to delineate that is a great danger. then he showed tremendous moral courage, moral and physical courage and particularly moral courage. he never deviated from a poll said, he went out and said what he believed and he stuck to it. and i think that is something that is not just for the 1930s, that is for all time, a great leadership quality. he was very, very good on his feet of course, but also in his set speeches. he could move the hearts of millions. these are things that all leaders should be able to learn from, i think. and not just military leaders, i think it's all the
i think that churchill, annunciated so many of the most important tennant statements that still needbe made. i think he showed different qualities of leadership that we desperately need. he was someone with a tremendous sense of fourth site. he spoke during the first world war and the second world war and warns the world about what to do. they didn't listen to them but he did get that right.e but then after the second world war we saw the dangers in eastern europe and he too gave this curtain...
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. >> he is conservative but he is the first politician in her life tennant kept his word.i believe, mr. president if you're watching the show, do not give in. the american people are behind you. don't get into these democrats to what they're giving each other years ago that 40 and $50 billion for the wall. he is standing on principle. he is standing on things -- we watched eight years, ice offered eight years watching the obama administration the do things is can it take us decades to get out of. but president trump, i find but i don't know what it is, the media hates his guts, they can't stand them. but they never call in president trump. you notice that? they call them donald trump trump. you never heard him say barack obama was always president obama. it's the little things it's kinda funny. mark: ladies and gentlemen don't forget you can join to smoke weeknights on levintv give us a call 844 levintv or go to blaze tv.com/mark. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ . mark: curt schilling as a broadcaster, radio, tv, digital tv. i actually find sports broadcasters to be even more lib
. >> he is conservative but he is the first politician in her life tennant kept his word.i believe, mr. president if you're watching the show, do not give in. the american people are behind you. don't get into these democrats to what they're giving each other years ago that 40 and $50 billion for the wall. he is standing on principle. he is standing on things -- we watched eight years, ice offered eight years watching the obama administration the do things is can it take us decades to get...
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among the victims this year was micah tennant, who was fatally shot in november while attending a high school football game in pleasantville, new jersey. he was 10 years old. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iranian forces fired 222 ballistic missiles at u.s. foforces in iraq early wednesday in what iran described as "fierce revevenge" for the u.s. assassination of iranian commander qassim suleimani who was killlled in a u u.s. dronee strike last week at the baghdad airprport. the mimissiles, whicich were lalaunched from iriran, struck e ain al-asad base in anbar province andnd a base in erbil. there werere no initial reportsf u.s. or iraqi casualtities. iran andiran warned the iraqi government before the attack. shortly after the attacks, iran's foreign minister javad zarif tweeted -- "iran took & concluded proportionate measures in self-defense under article 51 of u.n. charter targeting base from which cowardly armed attack against our citizens & senior officials were launched. we do not seek esc
among the victims this year was micah tennant, who was fatally shot in november while attending a high school football game in pleasantville, new jersey. he was 10 years old. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iranian forces fired 222 ballistic missiles at u.s. foforces in iraq early wednesday in what iran described as "fierce revevenge" for the u.s. assassination of iranian commander qassim...
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tennant, representing him and his family, then realizing it was in the dririnking water of e entire communitypresented about the 70,000 people along the ohio riverer, ohio and west virginia. and as this contamination, the awareness of it is spreading around the country, we are now bringing a new case where we are seeking to represent everyone in the country who now has these chemicals in their blood and hopefully we can require independent scientific study to confirm exactly what this broad group of chemicals will do to us. we focused on one of them, pfoa, and that is the chemical you see focused on in the movie and in my book as well. but what we know now is pfoa is just one of many of these man-made synthetic chemicals that are getting out in our water come in our blood, and unfortunately, the rest of us don't have much information about what these other chemicals are doing. so we are trying to get indedependent scientific studies to confirm that and to have it so the rest of us are not paying for that. >> rob did probably the most extensive blood work study in farmer was.t the amy: in west
tennant, representing him and his family, then realizing it was in the dririnking water of e entire communitypresented about the 70,000 people along the ohio riverer, ohio and west virginia. and as this contamination, the awareness of it is spreading around the country, we are now bringing a new case where we are seeking to represent everyone in the country who now has these chemicals in their blood and hopefully we can require independent scientific study to confirm exactly what this broad...
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jack: brian tennant years ago your bank was pretty unpopular.r $36 and you have not only bounced back but gain market share from can editors. had to do that? >> we did that by giving great service to great capabilities across all of our businesses. and really driving to the core business driving responsible growth. we got rid of a lot of stuff that was not that important. be committed that we are driven from the customer ends. we deliver great products and services and we keep investing heavily to do that. whether it's digital or physical plant or whatever. and that is come to for ration for a great platform and greatcoat capabilities and a great company. jack: i when asked about that investment. skeptics say you know what these guys are right for disruption. some start up is gonna command to move them out of the way. and yet you spent $10 billion a year on digital, and again you're growing there. so what's in store for the customer from the digital experience? >> we have gone from probably five or 6 million mobile banking customers to 29 millio
jack: brian tennant years ago your bank was pretty unpopular.r $36 and you have not only bounced back but gain market share from can editors. had to do that? >> we did that by giving great service to great capabilities across all of our businesses. and really driving to the core business driving responsible growth. we got rid of a lot of stuff that was not that important. be committed that we are driven from the customer ends. we deliver great products and services and we keep investing...