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may. direction, frustrating to theresa ma . ., . , direction, frustrating to theresa ma . ., ., , .,ces you can go — may. you look at the list of places you can go on _ may. you look at the list of places you can go on holiday, _ may. you look at the list of places you can go on holiday, and - may. you look at the list of places you can go on holiday, and it's - may. you look at the list of places you can go on holiday, and it's so | you can go on holiday, and it's so smelt _ you can go on holiday, and it's so smelt it — you can go on holiday, and it's so small. it looks like people are not meant _ small. it looks like people are not meant to — small. it looks like people are not meant to go on holiday this year, but i _ meant to go on holiday this year, but i think— meant to go on holiday this year, but i think theresa may, her constituency isn't near heathrow airport, — constituency isn't near heathrow airport, so — constituency isn't near heathrow airport, so that might play a part in why— airport, so that might play a part in why she's been so strident in her remarks _ in why she
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theresa was just mentioning the timing of this. interesting.e biden, going into it with momentum, having come out of the g7 meetings and the nato meetings. do you agree with that assessment? and also, for you, what are your takeaway messages? >> well, i think it was a necessity from the united states, because previous policy has reached an end. but i would like to add that i think the meeting should be considered a success, because there is an agreement now to restore cooperation in areas of mutual interest, so be it arms control, cybersecurity, or even returning ambassadors to their post for the sake of diplomacy. so i'd like to point out that disagreements between the u.s. and russia have not changed, not a bit, but there seems to be an effort now not to let the areas of this agreement undermine cooperation in areas where mutual interests are important even for the world. so i think that how we reach this is because over the past seven years, ever since 2014, the u.s. has used a maximum pressure strategy against russia, in which washington ev
theresa was just mentioning the timing of this. interesting.e biden, going into it with momentum, having come out of the g7 meetings and the nato meetings. do you agree with that assessment? and also, for you, what are your takeaway messages? >> well, i think it was a necessity from the united states, because previous policy has reached an end. but i would like to add that i think the meeting should be considered a success, because there is an agreement now to restore cooperation in areas...
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it wasn't about putting pressure on theresa...an article in the mail on sunday saying you couldn't support her proposals, that wasn't putting pressure on? that was another occasion! this was the point, to be honest, laura, where some of us on the other side of the argument tried to be a bit more muscular. you hadn't done enough trilats in the gym! david and paul, thank you very much for that high speed amble hello there. northeast england's had the highest temperatures on thursday. one or two spots going closer to 26 degrees with some good spells of sunshine. but i don't think friday will offer a repeat performance because the weather has been changing. we've seen rain pushing in from the north—west in association with a band of cloud that you can see here on our earlier saellite image. this is a frontal system and as that drops its way southeastwards through friday, behind it, we pick up a northerly wind, quite a brisk northerly wind in places and that will be feeding cooler air down across most parts of the uk. so, a cooler day
it wasn't about putting pressure on theresa...an article in the mail on sunday saying you couldn't support her proposals, that wasn't putting pressure on? that was another occasion! this was the point, to be honest, laura, where some of us on the other side of the argument tried to be a bit more muscular. you hadn't done enough trilats in the gym! david and paul, thank you very much for that high speed amble hello there. northeast england's had the highest temperatures on thursday. one or two...
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thank you so much to my guess theresa fallon, problem volga, how're and glen dees. and thanks for joining us. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for the discussion. you can go to our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. so in the conversation on twitter or handle as a j inside story for myself and the whole scene here and how, thanks for watching, bye bye, for now the me i care about shelby us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is very much a political impact here. the conflict, how the wheel is graded. are we telling the good story people what we're trying to do here? they're living outside and make sure this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there 300 years of danish come. and i think an international interest in the 8th grade, a younger generation american determined and
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theresa, the president, though, president biden. as he left, he did say this, we will respond if russia doesn't do what we want on cyber on human rights and the rest of it, but respond how, you know, that's the bit. that's a little bit unclear what approaches biden actually going to take with putting going forward. i think it was wise for president. i did not say that. out loud in front of the journalist. i think that he probably had this conversation with putin and it's better to keep that quiet because he saw the experience of drawing red lines under the obama administration. so i think it was actually a wise choice. we don't knowing everything that they said behind closed doors, but i think that they had an exchange on a gun. one area that there was agreement on was the restoring, if a bachelor, so does the return from bassett or signal a sort of restoration of relations or was it just the easiest thing to agree on at this point? that's probably one of the easier things show good faith, but also an effort to keep diplomacy alive.
theresa, the president, though, president biden. as he left, he did say this, we will respond if russia doesn't do what we want on cyber on human rights and the rest of it, but respond how, you know, that's the bit. that's a little bit unclear what approaches biden actually going to take with putting going forward. i think it was wise for president. i did not say that. out loud in front of the journalist. i think that he probably had this conversation with putin and it's better to keep that...
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theresa is in concord where people are trying to beat the heat.st we have our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. he out in the elements. lawrence, how does it feel out there right now. >> yeah. actually here in san francisco. it feels fantastic. we're gettin> a nice see breeze. and i can't tell you how wonderful that feels other places around the bay area not so lucky and really high pressure kind of sinking its teeth. now into parts of the east bay. these numbers. they are racing up the scale right now. it is a 103 degrees in saratoga 98 in cupertino, 94 in santa clara 99 degrees and freeman 87 in hayward. then you get over the hill and that's where we're cranking up these numbers a 109 degrees right now in pleasanton, one. '06, in alamo walnut creek. looking at a 107 degrees. a 104 in pittsburgh. one away in brentwood, one. '06, as you make your way to concord and a 101 their road and one '08, in fairfield. so extremely hot temperatures around the bay area, especially in those spots inland. but a lot of many areas are seeing the heat. a 105 an
theresa is in concord where people are trying to beat the heat.st we have our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. he out in the elements. lawrence, how does it feel out there right now. >> yeah. actually here in san francisco. it feels fantastic. we're gettin> a nice see breeze. and i can't tell you how wonderful that feels other places around the bay area not so lucky and really high pressure kind of sinking its teeth. now into parts of the east bay. these numbers. they are racing up...
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theresa back to you guys. yeah, theresa just for clarification of viewers at one person who is coming out the door that was burned out and the officers were stopping that person. >> apparently was a vta employees who actually gave them access into the building because those doors were locked. so he wasn't a suspect or anything. just want to point that out as they methodically went through the building, but also as you get to the end of this body-worn camera video. it looks like and tell me if i'm wrong, there is a person seated who appeared to be a victim of gun shots. and that is apparently sam cassidy. his face is blurred. we can't see it, but we can see blood on the floor and somebody slumped in a chair wearing what looks like a vta uniform. we presume that. that's an cassidy. do you know if that is the case. >> we we presume that it is. we do know that he was pulled out of the building and off to the side because, of course, they also wanted to make sure that there were no traps or is someone else. and at
theresa back to you guys. yeah, theresa just for clarification of viewers at one person who is coming out the door that was burned out and the officers were stopping that person. >> apparently was a vta employees who actually gave them access into the building because those doors were locked. so he wasn't a suspect or anything. just want to point that out as they methodically went through the building, but also as you get to the end of this body-worn camera video. it looks like and tell...
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margaret thatcher, theresa may. _ from. margaret thatcher, theresa may. they— from.— when they were in power. this debate gives on and _ when they were in power. this debate gives on and on and on, but i think this debate — gives on and on and on, but i think this debate getting caught up in a culture _ this debate getting caught up in a culture war probably serves nobody. shyama. _ culture war probably serves nobody. shyama, what do you make of this? on one level it is interesting because of the question of race, but it is also interesting that, talking about class again, which is a subject which is not really figured a lot in political debate in recent years, evenin political debate in recent years, even in the last decade or so. i do even in the last decade or so. i do not know- — even in the last decade or so. i do not know- we _ even in the last decade or so. i do not know. we call _ even in the last decade or so. i do not know. we call it _ even in the last decade or so. i if not know. we call it disadvantaged rather than class, but i think it comes down to the
margaret thatcher, theresa may. _ from. margaret thatcher, theresa may. they— from.— when they were in power. this debate gives on and _ when they were in power. this debate gives on and on and on, but i think this debate — gives on and on and on, but i think this debate getting caught up in a culture _ this debate getting caught up in a culture war probably serves nobody. shyama. _ culture war probably serves nobody. shyama, what do you make of this? on one level it is interesting...
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perhaps an opportunity dw correspondent theresa trapper. thanks for that. inside a 3 day travel that is enforced in portugal capital. lisbon thirties are worried about the growing number of cases of the corona virus. delta variant slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of code. 19 police began checking dr. is entering or leaving lisbon on friday afternoon. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but offices that most residents knew something was coming that way. we thought it up despite the short notice the drivers know the rules are aware of the ban on leaving or entering bill has been metropolitan area and we've seen much less traffic than the usual friday afternoon. but we got to leave for lisbon. 2.8000000 residents can only leave the area with a valid reason and those living outside abad from entering their tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them because i thought, i think, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things
perhaps an opportunity dw correspondent theresa trapper. thanks for that. inside a 3 day travel that is enforced in portugal capital. lisbon thirties are worried about the growing number of cases of the corona virus. delta variant slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of code. 19 police began checking dr. is entering or leaving lisbon on friday afternoon. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but offices that most residents knew something was coming that...
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may has been several, — minister theresa may has been several, and they really argue that the planninguce local autonomy and negatively impact local autonomy and negatively impact local communities and so, the by election— local communities and so, the by election was in a sense, fears realised — election was in a sense, fears realised that this big issue that conservative parties were determined to push— conservative parties were determined to push ahead with would impact them in the _ to push ahead with would impact them in the lib— to push ahead with would impact them in the lib dems won because they tapped _ in the lib dems won because they tapped into local discontents around the planning bill and the lib dems rightly— the planning bill and the lib dems rightly believed that a lot of people _ rightly believed that a lot of people in the local area were not in favour_ people in the local area were not in favour of— people in the local area were not in favour of the spill and they want to feel as _ favour of the spill and they want to feel as though they have some say or control— fe
may has been several, — minister theresa may has been several, and they really argue that the planninguce local autonomy and negatively impact local autonomy and negatively impact local communities and so, the by election— local communities and so, the by election was in a sense, fears realised — election was in a sense, fears realised that this big issue that conservative parties were determined to push— conservative parties were determined to push ahead with would impact them in the _...
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may, regardless of political _ including theresa may, regardless of political cases we can make foran make for cutting aid, that it's morally indefensible for the government to do that _ indefensible for the government to do that. when you look at a government spending overall, cutting aid from _ government spending overall, cutting aid from 0.70% to 0.4%, it saves 4 billion, _ aid from 0.70% to 0.4%, it saves 4 billion, which— aid from 0.70% to 0.4%, it saves 4 billion, which is not a huge some. harriet, this alzheimer's breakthrough. i suppose we're used to talking about extraordinary medical and scientific advances with the vaccine breakthroughs that we've had in the last year or so, but this is about alzheimer's. it's a drug that's been approved in the united states. it could then be used here in the uk. ., , states. it could then be used here inthe uk. ., , �*, in the uk. yeah, exactly. it's really great _ in the uk. yeah, exactly. it's really great to _ in the uk. yeah, exactly. it's really great to talk _ in the uk. yeah, exactly. it's really great to talk about - in the uk.
may, regardless of political _ including theresa may, regardless of political cases we can make foran make for cutting aid, that it's morally indefensible for the government to do that _ indefensible for the government to do that. when you look at a government spending overall, cutting aid from _ government spending overall, cutting aid from 0.70% to 0.4%, it saves 4 billion, _ aid from 0.70% to 0.4%, it saves 4 billion, which— aid from 0.70% to 0.4%, it saves 4 billion, which is not a huge...
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theresa, you hear that? idid, yes! i thinkjulian said twins.er trick scarborough has up its sleeve is its surroundings. it lies right on the edge of the north yorkshire moors national park. 20 minutes from the beachfront, and you're driving through all this. the poxy weatherjust makes it all the more atmospheric. so i'm on my way to a place that has become a real attraction in these parts. you'll have seen it on the big screens in the harry potter movies, and in fact, only last month, tom cruise was here shooting his latest mission: impossible film. as i arrive, the north york moors railway has only been open a couple of days after months of lockdown. hey, come on! i'm on ! are you aid... ade! you're famous! i'm not that famous! it's really nice to be on this train. when it shut down, one of the consequences was not only did it impact the passengers, but all the staff that work on this line. i was speaking to the stationmaster, and he travels 100 miles to work on this line, and he's a volunteer, he does it for free. so it's just... it makes it
theresa, you hear that? idid, yes! i thinkjulian said twins.er trick scarborough has up its sleeve is its surroundings. it lies right on the edge of the north yorkshire moors national park. 20 minutes from the beachfront, and you're driving through all this. the poxy weatherjust makes it all the more atmospheric. so i'm on my way to a place that has become a real attraction in these parts. you'll have seen it on the big screens in the harry potter movies, and in fact, only last month, tom...
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now, yesterday theresa stasi will actually got a chance to go to hurricane harbor, trying to see how people we're actually out there beating the heat. let's take a look at that. >> i'm here in concord at hurricane harbor it was a toasty 106 degrees late in the day. but the people that came here when they figured out how to deal with all that the perfect answer to an incredibly hot day 1000 sought relief from the cool waters at hurricane harbor in concord thursday, all in an attempt to try and cope with this harsh heat wave. yes, it's incredibly hot today and a lot of those same, you know, a lot of folks in the area certainly had the same idea of coming out to the water park today. to to fines of respite from the heat. this is bay, water park and every other in the bay area and elsewhere forced to close last year due to the pandemic. >> but with the governor lifting restrictions this past tuesday. this was the place to be for fun and a way to deal with all that sun. >> what do you guys do to make sure that guests stay safe when it is this hot out. >> a lot of our staff and our lifegua
now, yesterday theresa stasi will actually got a chance to go to hurricane harbor, trying to see how people we're actually out there beating the heat. let's take a look at that. >> i'm here in concord at hurricane harbor it was a toasty 106 degrees late in the day. but the people that came here when they figured out how to deal with all that the perfect answer to an incredibly hot day 1000 sought relief from the cool waters at hurricane harbor in concord thursday, all in an attempt to try...
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theresa stasi reports that will greatly affect what happens next in this case. >> 7 year-old liam who said and his mother, samantha rodriguez were last seen leaving their san jose apartment home back on may 24th detectives are still piecing together all of the facts about what happened next. what we do know is liam's body was discovered in a remote area in las vegas by some hikers on may 28th. sketch was put out in hopes of identifying the body. then a friend recognized the sketch and it was liam that launched a search warrant and a nationwide search. his mother eventually tracked down in denver, defense attorney paula canny on what happens now and how one forensic piece of this puzzle is so very critical critical thing in my. >> opinion or one of the critical things is going to be in the autopsy. the cause of death. if he died of blunt force trauma. you know that will lead one to think, oh, my gosh. somebody hit this little boy if liam died of a rattlesnake bite. you know. maybe it isn't of first degree murder. las vegas, metro police, authorities say detectives interviews, samantha.
theresa stasi reports that will greatly affect what happens next in this case. >> 7 year-old liam who said and his mother, samantha rodriguez were last seen leaving their san jose apartment home back on may 24th detectives are still piecing together all of the facts about what happened next. what we do know is liam's body was discovered in a remote area in las vegas by some hikers on may 28th. sketch was put out in hopes of identifying the body. then a friend recognized the sketch and it...
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theresa has reported frequently from iran. good evening to you, teresa, let's talk about this election. we understand the 2 candidates dropped out on the last day of campaigning in the presidential race. does that leave much choice? no, not at all. ran the clear that iranian this time will have even less choice than previous elections, where at least they got to choose between hotline, a more performance candidate. this time is almost exclusively hotline that are running in the only exception is after enough that had not been acknowledged processor. and the format ahead of your on the central bank, promising that he will reduce poverty by increasing economic ties with a wet. but he's not very well known and iran and failed to excite iran young and well educated voters longing for change. so that's why we part of the report. many of them are not planning to vote at all. so that increases any rate the chance when if are easy does when, what will that mean for the 2015 nuclear deal? we know that western powers are still trying to
theresa has reported frequently from iran. good evening to you, teresa, let's talk about this election. we understand the 2 candidates dropped out on the last day of campaigning in the presidential race. does that leave much choice? no, not at all. ran the clear that iranian this time will have even less choice than previous elections, where at least they got to choose between hotline, a more performance candidate. this time is almost exclusively hotline that are running in the only exception...
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theresa stasi, back to you guys. thank you, well, while the covid restrictions are being lifted tomorrow as we've been saying, there are still some situations when fully vaccinated people will still need to wear a mask off or has breaking down those details. >> the state of california has reopened in june. 15th 2021. but before you throw that mask away. here is what you need to know. there are still some places where you must wear a facial covering public transit being among them according to guidance from the california department of public health californians regardless of their vaccination status are required to wear a mask on all forms of public transportation, including but not limited to airports both inside terminals and board planes. there is still a federal mandate that applies to all us airports anytime you're inside a u.s. airport or on board an aircraft. so when you come to sfo, make sure you bring your face mask with you. >> ships and ferries buses ride shares like uber lyft trains and underground railwa
theresa stasi, back to you guys. thank you, well, while the covid restrictions are being lifted tomorrow as we've been saying, there are still some situations when fully vaccinated people will still need to wear a mask off or has breaking down those details. >> the state of california has reopened in june. 15th 2021. but before you throw that mask away. here is what you need to know. there are still some places where you must wear a facial covering public transit being among them...
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nigel farrar's, theresa, may the speaker of the house of commons, john berg are, you know, or, you know, no one talks about any of these people now and they were so we thought they were so important just a few years ago. but if you look at the leading characters in the conservative party, ok far is johnson was at that time back in 2016 and carried to all of the other leading characters, particularly the remain figures from the conservative party of all being moved on. so the conservative party is move more to the rights has become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes and process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago, 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here, and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cute if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was taking over all the sensible approach
nigel farrar's, theresa, may the speaker of the house of commons, john berg are, you know, or, you know, no one talks about any of these people now and they were so we thought they were so important just a few years ago. but if you look at the leading characters in the conservative party, ok far is johnson was at that time back in 2016 and carried to all of the other leading characters, particularly the remain figures from the conservative party of all being moved on. so the conservative party...
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less time ago, just 2 years ago, we wouldn't be inside here and probably would have be thought of theresa may as may be a figure of some really cute right. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was actually taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass for his job. we have heard many times that if a 2nd referenda briggs referendum were to be held, the brits with the vote to stay in the e. u. do you think there will ever be a 2nd reverend, i think is going to be a long road back. it was an opinion poll on that topic just came out today that said, 48 percent of the british population think it was now the wrong decision and only 40 percent think it was the correct decision. and then there's in between, don't know, but was really important you got to ask is what the european union want this britain back in the moment. because this is a british political system at the moment, which is going through quite some contortions as quite some difficulties. britton's, going to put
less time ago, just 2 years ago, we wouldn't be inside here and probably would have be thought of theresa may as may be a figure of some really cute right. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was actually taking over all the sensible approach to breaks it in comparison to what came to pass for his job. we have heard many times that if a 2nd referenda briggs referendum were to be held, the brits with the vote...
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theresa. we'll go to the south bay now because people are trying to get out of the heat. may cause some heavy traffic on highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains. fact, it was beach traffic the life to which we normally only seal weekends as kron four's. rob fladeboe reports it was all about escaping the heat for a cool dip in the ocean. >> among the early birds who hit the beach in santa cruz. thursday. we knew dawn and his grandson who just couldn't face another day of heat back over the hill in san jose this come to be hot. >> so. it's the best day to go is to that. >> their food on the cool sand chilling out in the 55 degree ocean. we're just kicking back beneath an umbrella was just the remedy for those who escape the heat wave baking the bay area and beyond. a perfect 82 degrees here on the main beach, a far cry from the triple digits. they might otherwise have endured back home and just there with the cats and the kids in the he. >> wishing i was at the beach because it's so hot so hot today, davis and this is a great opportunity to come out and hang out of it's goin
theresa. we'll go to the south bay now because people are trying to get out of the heat. may cause some heavy traffic on highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains. fact, it was beach traffic the life to which we normally only seal weekends as kron four's. rob fladeboe reports it was all about escaping the heat for a cool dip in the ocean. >> among the early birds who hit the beach in santa cruz. thursday. we knew dawn and his grandson who just couldn't face another day of heat back over the...
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israeli forces have fine t gas and san grenades, palestinians taking part in a marathon in occupied theresa and it was held to show solidarity with families on the threat of losing their homes to israeli settlers. the ecological impacts slowly thinking cargo ship and tree lanka is getting worse. the ship was in 5 for 13 days, causing an environmental disaster. it was carrying oil, nitric acid and other chemicals authorities are preparing for the possibility of an oil spill supported by international experts. now fernandez has the latest from colombo. now the retrieval of the voyage data record on that vessel is the primary concern for all concerned. the navy has just confirmed that their support and their assistance has been sought by the criminal investigation department, the arm of the police that is conducting investigations into what exactly happened . now, the navy has obviously request the details of the whereabouts of that device. they have got those details, but at the moment, even though the day, slightly clear to them, the heavy rains that have been seeing in recent days, the seas
israeli forces have fine t gas and san grenades, palestinians taking part in a marathon in occupied theresa and it was held to show solidarity with families on the threat of losing their homes to israeli settlers. the ecological impacts slowly thinking cargo ship and tree lanka is getting worse. the ship was in 5 for 13 days, causing an environmental disaster. it was carrying oil, nitric acid and other chemicals authorities are preparing for the possibility of an oil spill supported by...
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the former prime minister, theresa may, and more than a dozen other senior conservative mps have joinedforeign aid budget. rebel tories believe they have enough support to win a vote next monday that would force ministers to increase aid spending next year. this from our diplomatic correspondent james landale. for years, britain has been a world leader in delivering humanitarian and development aid around the world. but this year, the government has made cuts, saying it has to repair the public finances hit by the pandemic. now, a growing number of conservative mps, including the former prime minister theresa may, are fighting back. some 30 tory mps are backing plans to force the government to start spending more on aid next year. they say the cuts have had a devastating impact on the lives of some of the world's most vulnerable people. we are talking about famine relief globally, we are talking about access to clean water in a pandemic so that people can wash. we are talking about access to girls' education which the prime minister made a huge commitment to, describing it as the swiss
the former prime minister, theresa may, and more than a dozen other senior conservative mps have joinedforeign aid budget. rebel tories believe they have enough support to win a vote next monday that would force ministers to increase aid spending next year. this from our diplomatic correspondent james landale. for years, britain has been a world leader in delivering humanitarian and development aid around the world. but this year, the government has made cuts, saying it has to repair the public...
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we can give spend cobb theresa 2nd life, for example, that can be turned into energy storage for windows solar. they could also pass you next camping trip, and i still have enough juice left to drive a forklift or a boat and just got it easy. batteries are already used for all these things today . data venue. and she really, i read using, using the original of products they could be recycling, road years and to produce more products. let's get out the lego to understand how lithium ion batteries get recycled. it often involves melting, so essentially heating them until they melt. this uses lots and lots of energy, creates toxic emissions and lose us some of the materials. and that's why companies are coming up with new ways to recycle. you want to have as much as we can with high value materials that are, have taken a lot of effort to get out of the ground. we want to use those carefully and as many times as we can, this is who now fell side chief commercial officer lifecycle lithium, ion battery recycling company from canada. we basically come up with a process designed specifically for
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so richie's cancer and theresa, unlike it's all, been an additional challenge. charlotte isn't even living conditions are completely different. it's a different culture and language. there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life and continue with them all because those sports is always provided a welcome change and a big help. they also make the most of having access to the facilities at the german and then pick teams training center in berlin, offering my i'm calling to given so many opportunities that share my training site with well and champion. i'm coming to them. they don't really differentiate, such as, despite me being a refugee athlete or, and, and not even a member of the german national team the on monday. so i'm really grateful. i appreciate the opportunity and intend to make the most of this. and i'm the who we are this just the for the going on with the training center was also pieris is way back in the sport. i can really let my mind go and work out with zeros and just have someone to walk in. and despite not having much time to train, it'
so richie's cancer and theresa, unlike it's all, been an additional challenge. charlotte isn't even living conditions are completely different. it's a different culture and language. there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life and continue with them all because those sports is always provided a welcome change and a big help. they also make the most of having access to the facilities at the german and then pick teams training center in berlin, offering my...
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the fact that theresa are now getting a period of poor results, not a problem for that. he knows how to handle the situation. he's been there before, for example, when you took over. he knows how to handle his players, and in the end it'll all be just a little bit of history lifted him. and then, how could i not mention him? oh, come on each valve on doll winter, 2018, and $1.00 of the greatest modern mit feelers. if not the greatest, you can say what you want at the right page of 35, he's still dictating. play at the 172 centimeter, a magician can do it all and makes everyone around him better in attack. he lives through challenges, slides, teammates through on go and has a powerful, long range shot in defense. he produces a robust challenges despite his flight frame and steals up position, passes due to period when think through old. now, i think the small man will be exhausted. well, better thing, twice. he's a machine at $35.00, a machine that makes the difference. he's been determined to go out with a bang, international swamp. so we heard about the old guard, but w
the fact that theresa are now getting a period of poor results, not a problem for that. he knows how to handle the situation. he's been there before, for example, when you took over. he knows how to handle his players, and in the end it'll all be just a little bit of history lifted him. and then, how could i not mention him? oh, come on each valve on doll winter, 2018, and $1.00 of the greatest modern mit feelers. if not the greatest, you can say what you want at the right page of 35, he's...
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there are this is theresa been on trying once or twice in a good? this is eyes will be it. it will be interested in finding more an open because he may have been on that and wild boar is approaching. the nest won't be scared off by a male. ria, hawkins, they'll manage to eat the eggs to gain wood defenses. and now people like district hunter, hiker, funk, are joining the effort to keep the ria population and check they've shot more than 200 of the animals with official permission. of course. they are not trying to kill all of them. focus convinced that the real will continue to multiply. he says the clever birds are leaving the areas where they are hunted and counted detail counting the greater ria in the monitored areas. it does not provide the real numbers of the population. here. there are ria outside the counting zone. was holy communion think they've evacuated the area? oh yes, they've moved 20 kilometers further east and that's no big deal for them over them . farmer toys also thinks that the greater re is, are here to stay in northern germany and on his fields for su
there are this is theresa been on trying once or twice in a good? this is eyes will be it. it will be interested in finding more an open because he may have been on that and wild boar is approaching. the nest won't be scared off by a male. ria, hawkins, they'll manage to eat the eggs to gain wood defenses. and now people like district hunter, hiker, funk, are joining the effort to keep the ria population and check they've shot more than 200 of the animals with official permission. of course....
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theresa payton, very good catching up with you on this, timely news day. let's get to charles payne, on right after this show. charles, this notion bitcoin meeting might be sliding by notion that they might be hiding it. i'm wondering if that is a good reason to see it free-falling as it is today? >> i don't think so. in fact i think the news for bitcoin yesterday was absolutely great news for them. one thing i want to point out, last week was a record amount of outflows of bitcoin, all-time record, 141 million out of bitcoin and products. i think the weakness in bitcoin can be traced to elon musk and comments about the environmental impact. that really put up a brick wall with respect to bitcoin. ironically last week 33 million went into ether or ethereum which is at a billion dollars. bitcoin has its own particular issues. here's the thing, neil, the news yesterday was absolutely phenomenal, this pushes back against the narrative janet yellen and others that this is some sort of a digital dark hole, we can't go in there, we don't know what is happening.
theresa payton, very good catching up with you on this, timely news day. let's get to charles payne, on right after this show. charles, this notion bitcoin meeting might be sliding by notion that they might be hiding it. i'm wondering if that is a good reason to see it free-falling as it is today? >> i don't think so. in fact i think the news for bitcoin yesterday was absolutely great news for them. one thing i want to point out, last week was a record amount of outflows of bitcoin,...
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theresa murray, tourism here is both a blessing and a curse. before the crisis hit money flowed freely. american tourists in particular would often rent luxury villas in prime locations. ramona avatar gives me a tour of one of her vacant luxury apartments. apart from this illustrious house called villa aris, 32 year old ramona manages 20 other privately own villas and apartments. this is our salon, which we renovated to you. they made use of the current pandemic by investing into even more luxury at 1200 years a day. this bill is still comparatively cheap. the owners want to make up for last year financial losses. and since there's not a lot of work outside the tourism industry, the locals are dependent on the wealth of others based on on foster, provided it's not easy to find work here with someone. i'm fortunate enough to be working in the business that i help set up and that i enjoy working and he gave me the i, i get to interact with a lot of people. so i'm happy here in the media for tonight. but there are a lot of other young people who a
theresa murray, tourism here is both a blessing and a curse. before the crisis hit money flowed freely. american tourists in particular would often rent luxury villas in prime locations. ramona avatar gives me a tour of one of her vacant luxury apartments. apart from this illustrious house called villa aris, 32 year old ramona manages 20 other privately own villas and apartments. this is our salon, which we renovated to you. they made use of the current pandemic by investing into even more...
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theresa and cancer and now also a couple they left independently of each other but both out of fear. so both it was the most difficult decision and they now live in berlin some 5000 kilometers away from their home country. i spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and their training facility. saturday level. i love my new city lane and sunday i'm gradually gets used a life. even if it's completely different. where i used to live a new city in a new country and a new culture i left home. the 1st thing i noticed was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. i just seen a home. it's a different in iran to iraq, a means when you didn't really have that legal security you have. so that's been an interesting and positive experience called the it's the new scenario in various ways. back in iran, contra was the star, a multiple national champion in his discipline, under member of iran take one day team. me have plenty of other people. tell me that you treat so many people just between my husband and getting in the tag. i live on the street, you say hi to
theresa and cancer and now also a couple they left independently of each other but both out of fear. so both it was the most difficult decision and they now live in berlin some 5000 kilometers away from their home country. i spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and their training facility. saturday level. i love my new city lane and sunday i'm gradually gets used a life. even if it's completely different. where i used to live a new city in a new country and a new culture...
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abrams: i would also like to welcome theresa may. she has champion the rights of victims around the world and as her role as secretary and as prime minister. thank you for the work you do bringing together global leaders, the ngo and civil society sectors to work together , so thank you for your steadfast leadership. >> thank you. it is good to be with you. mrs. abrams: last but not least, i would like to welcome dr. lebaron. she is a professor of politics within the department of politics and international relations at the university of sheffield. dr. lebaron is one of the world's leading researchers into the business of forced labor and global supply chains, and the effectiveness of government, industry, and worker led strategies to combat human trafficking. -- thank you to our panelists for being here. professor lebaron, i am hoping you can help me set the stage. we know by best estimates, and they really are estimates, there are more than 25 million people who are trapped in conditions of forced labor globally. of the 25 million,
abrams: i would also like to welcome theresa may. she has champion the rights of victims around the world and as her role as secretary and as prime minister. thank you for the work you do bringing together global leaders, the ngo and civil society sectors to work together , so thank you for your steadfast leadership. >> thank you. it is good to be with you. mrs. abrams: last but not least, i would like to welcome dr. lebaron. she is a professor of politics within the department of...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize the career of theresa. she's retiring this year as the president of the saint cloud area chamber of commerce. she led the chamber for the past 23 years. during that time she's been a staunch advocate for small business. under her leadership, the saint cloud area chamber earned a five-star accreditation from the u.s. chamber of commerce, the first year it became eligible. and has maintained that rate -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. emmer: theresa, thank you for your service and enjoy your well earned retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. for five minutes. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i rise to pay tribute to the reverend dr. rome myers who was you one of the real reasons that president biden was able to sign into law juneteenth as a national holiday. reverend myers was founder of numerous medical and cultural organizations and a community physician, serving the poorest americans through clinics. it was
speaker, i rise today to recognize the career of theresa. she's retiring this year as the president of the saint cloud area chamber of commerce. she led the chamber for the past 23 years. during that time she's been a staunch advocate for small business. under her leadership, the saint cloud area chamber earned a five-star accreditation from the u.s. chamber of commerce, the first year it became eligible. and has maintained that rate -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired....
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of course, scott for theresa spoke with one of them and has his reaction. >> is the sats snow is loss for words i guess that's where i could describe it. reverend jethro moore spoke with me about the death of demetrius stanley. >> the 31 year-old died monday night initially calls rang out about demetrius not being armed. but then police released neighborhood. surveillance video showing dimitris with a 9 millimeter illegal handgun. the video also shows how we walked up to an suv opened the door and pointed inside the vehicle. an undercover officer who was doing surveillance for a warrant on stanley in an armed robbery case. >> it's see the video. thanks a picture in the press have a narrative. illegal guns were involved. and so it's it's kind of hard to understand. with when you have little guns are often we just wish there had been some other way for this outcome to come maybe there's some hidden video, something we haven't seen it. but. it's just a tragic case around the reverend says dimitris grew up locally over. i know he went to one of my high school here locally in san jose. i k
of course, scott for theresa spoke with one of them and has his reaction. >> is the sats snow is loss for words i guess that's where i could describe it. reverend jethro moore spoke with me about the death of demetrius stanley. >> the 31 year-old died monday night initially calls rang out about demetrius not being armed. but then police released neighborhood. surveillance video showing dimitris with a 9 millimeter illegal handgun. the video also shows how we walked up to an suv...
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theresa back to you guys. thank you. theresa. >> on kron 4 dot com.do have a section focused on last week's mass shooting. it includes the newly released surveillance video we've been talking about and information on how to help the families of the victims. you can use your phone to scan the qr code. it will take you directly to that site. also the south bay san jose. police say a man they shot and killed and pointed a handgun at officers. >> officials released these images from last night's shooting. the suspect appears to be holding what looks like a gun. a gun was recovered from the scene. according to police, this all happened on tops drive near flickinger park and interstate 6.80, police say they were following up on an investigation when this all happened. they say that's when officers say the suspect pointed the weapon at them. >> one year ago today. sean monterrosa sent his last text message to his sisters. and minutes later he was shot and killed by vallejo police to this day. his family says vallejo police have never contacted them. never to
theresa back to you guys. thank you. theresa. >> on kron 4 dot com.do have a section focused on last week's mass shooting. it includes the newly released surveillance video we've been talking about and information on how to help the families of the victims. you can use your phone to scan the qr code. it will take you directly to that site. also the south bay san jose. police say a man they shot and killed and pointed a handgun at officers. >> officials released these images from...
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we can have all the saints in the world in government, we had theresa may whose worst thing ever wasnfield. in the end, she didn't achieve anything. we need quite hard hitters to have results. especially during a big international crisis like the pandemic. matt hancock has delivered. he's inaccurately brilliant. in delivered. he's inaccurately brilliant. , . �*, brilliant. in this instance, it's not rule of — brilliant. in this instance, it's not rule of the _ brilliant. in this instance, it's not rule of the mob. - brilliant. in this instance, it's not rule of the mob. this - brilliant. in this instance, it's| not rule of the mob. this man brilliant. in this instance, it's - not rule of the mob. this man was the absolute heart of making decisions about how millions of people across the land should behave, should be keeping away from people, social—distancing, for all the reasons we understand but was then playing a key part in laying down the rules and not following them himself. isn't that the undoing?— them himself. isn't that the undoin? ., �*, , ., undoing? that's basically what
we can have all the saints in the world in government, we had theresa may whose worst thing ever wasnfield. in the end, she didn't achieve anything. we need quite hard hitters to have results. especially during a big international crisis like the pandemic. matt hancock has delivered. he's inaccurately brilliant. in delivered. he's inaccurately brilliant. , . �*, brilliant. in this instance, it's not rule of — brilliant. in this instance, it's not rule of the _ brilliant. in this instance,...
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in the south bay, theresa kron 4 news. >> you know, dari.been out there on very hot days. yeah. that is perfect. water park there. it's fun now, are you allowed to go down the slides with a murder. they please really, all race else. must run, though. i >> i know there like no running, no running. it just want to beat the lines. i don't know if the lies with that bad, you know, because of covid, but people are going to get. >> out and about more and more and the hotter does. john, i know now people are going to be really anxious to get out there, especially because it's been closed for 2 years now. and. >> and weather has been so nice. in addition to that, today's going to be another nice day. it's going to be a lot cooler, though. that's the first thing you need to know about today because obviously looking outside this morning. you're getting a really clear view across the bay area. we're not really talking a lot of fog in the picture today. and that is a nice way to kick off your monday. but if you are making bridge crossings like across t
in the south bay, theresa kron 4 news. >> you know, dari.been out there on very hot days. yeah. that is perfect. water park there. it's fun now, are you allowed to go down the slides with a murder. they please really, all race else. must run, though. i >> i know there like no running, no running. it just want to beat the lines. i don't know if the lies with that bad, you know, because of covid, but people are going to get. >> out and about more and more and the hotter does....
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theresa kron 4 news. >> turning now to extreme weather coverage the new monitor is out. and as you can see there, it shows drought conditions are getting worse all across california and here in the bay area. the latest map. it shows san francisco moran and sonoma counties. an exceptional drought that is by the darkest shade of red. those dry conditions could lead to the disaster. of course, a fire sparks up and that's why officials are cracking down on illegal fireworks ahead of the 4th of july holiday. in fact, a new ordinance was passed this week that can find property owners even if they're not the ones setting off the fireworks kron four's gayle ong joins us live. >> from concord with details. so gayle, you could own a big piece of property have no idea that somebody is on your land, setting off fireworks and then and then you're held responsible. >> yeah. grant and vicki. they are very serious this year and it could cost a homeowner. a property owner hundreds up to hundreds of dollars. now we hear this warning every year. but people still get a hold of illegal firew
theresa kron 4 news. >> turning now to extreme weather coverage the new monitor is out. and as you can see there, it shows drought conditions are getting worse all across california and here in the bay area. the latest map. it shows san francisco moran and sonoma counties. an exceptional drought that is by the darkest shade of red. those dry conditions could lead to the disaster. of course, a fire sparks up and that's why officials are cracking down on illegal fireworks ahead of the 4th...
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theresa shirley and that a guy here that that is the who i me the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. driven by dreamer shapes, by those in me i think we dare to ask me. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. i survive and interrogation. you've gotta be ready. you're definitely don't want to be going to throw in a jump. so one cups. you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, your if you're poor, you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying. if you don't take that advice, usually going to do it yourself before. ah, did she go to another school about teaching me ah, in this ah, i told her the weather showing was that as you did that was that was wrong. yeah. yeah. that was that was due on the guy that was order that you had for me. i mean looks nothing like
theresa shirley and that a guy here that that is the who i me the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. driven by dreamer shapes, by those in me i think we dare to ask me. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. i survive and interrogation. you've...
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theresa made the speaker of the house of commons, john burke out, you know, or, you know, no one talks about any of these people now and they were so we thought they were so important just a few years ago. right? but if you look at the leading characters in the conservative party, ok bars, johnson was at that time back in 2016 and carried to all of the other leading characters, particularly the remain figures from the conservative party of all be moved on. so the conservative party is move more to the rights has become more nationalistic, and all of those remain voices that were around david cameron, george osborne as well. his finance minister, they've all been shuffled off as a result of the brakes that process. and also if you look at what happened, i think it's just even less time ago to 2 years ago, we wouldn't be in fact here and probably would have be full of teresa may as may be a figure of some really cool. if we look at theresa may now actually looks like she was actually, but particularly with regard to northern ireland, she was actually taking over all the sensible approach
theresa made the speaker of the house of commons, john burke out, you know, or, you know, no one talks about any of these people now and they were so we thought they were so important just a few years ago. right? but if you look at the leading characters in the conservative party, ok bars, johnson was at that time back in 2016 and carried to all of the other leading characters, particularly the remain figures from the conservative party of all be moved on. so the conservative party is move more...
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there's a lot of critique but a lot of love, maria theresa.have to think about giving more visibility to afro-latinos, and we can go celebrate this movie, have a great time, be dancing, screaming in the aisles, by the way, take your tissues. >> i think one of the challenges we see is the lack of representation in hollywood, that there is less than 7%, i believe, of hollywood in executive positions in film but we are 20% of the population. it's lack of representation that allows the stereotypes and allows bad politicians to rise, because people tonight know who we are. how is this different? >> well, i think this is different because there was a very concerted effort to, again, bring our community and all of its beauty and simplicity. there's a couple of words that i want to say that are actually written by kiara which are, small ways of asserting our dignity, little details that show the world that we are not invisible. and if you look at this film and see some of those little details, there's these beautiful scenes where they're just shooting
there's a lot of critique but a lot of love, maria theresa.have to think about giving more visibility to afro-latinos, and we can go celebrate this movie, have a great time, be dancing, screaming in the aisles, by the way, take your tissues. >> i think one of the challenges we see is the lack of representation in hollywood, that there is less than 7%, i believe, of hollywood in executive positions in film but we are 20% of the population. it's lack of representation that allows the...
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i don't know why my wife thought, well, i don't when i was the other, after i've shopped me, theresa shirley, and that a guy here that the who i i use the who's so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy plantation let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only mostly i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering question. just ask for an attorney. ah, survive and interrogation. you've gotta be ready to step out. definitely don't want to be going to throw in a jump. so one cups. you're more likely to walk free if you're rich and guilty, you are. if you're poor you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying. if you don't take that advice, usually gonna dig yourself a whole global . busy geopolitical game, it's called some time rest upon the foundation of us dollars, crime in th
i don't know why my wife thought, well, i don't when i was the other, after i've shopped me, theresa shirley, and that a guy here that the who i i use the who's so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy plantation let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only mostly i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk. always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or...
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theresa. >> well, john, thank you. definitely should be expecting a lot of changes. a big moment with those big changes. the changes sweeping affecting virtually every business come june 15th as california moves past its pandemic restrictions. for example, at restaurants
theresa. >> well, john, thank you. definitely should be expecting a lot of changes. a big moment with those big changes. the changes sweeping affecting virtually every business come june 15th as california moves past its pandemic restrictions. for example, at restaurants
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why, my wife, what a guy, what i don't when i was dad, will be after me, theresa will shortly. and that a guy here that, that he's or the i me the geo political game, as it's called some time rest upon the foundation of us dollars primacy, us dollar a world reserve current. now you've got a major brush to the outside of the dollar. it gives them a way to maneuver in a way that no other country can, but all other countries and the late in the end of the ability to maneuver outside the dollar. it's an incredible freedom that they now have nor stream to being completed, bypassing ukraine, delivering energy directly from russia to germany, is just the 1st of many, many, many. when these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger, survive something unsure, viable. one of the hardest things that i had the face was not having a face at a low patient life. i accepted the accept the fact that i made that we had no fears . del change pretty fast. 4 shots different stories behind the bullets. the with this is your media, a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel
why, my wife, what a guy, what i don't when i was dad, will be after me, theresa will shortly. and that a guy here that, that he's or the i me the geo political game, as it's called some time rest upon the foundation of us dollars primacy, us dollar a world reserve current. now you've got a major brush to the outside of the dollar. it gives them a way to maneuver in a way that no other country can, but all other countries and the late in the end of the ability to maneuver outside the dollar....
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it's theresa and a rock and a hard place to stay with us. ah ah ah, this is people who are believers crumbson's but also quite children of adam as if the unsafe or humanity for the jewish person, jerusalem run through not just our psyche, our part of our soul that is in the veins in the blood of every single junior matter with the will, this is cited 21st century. it didn't heal me in the same going to create the will, can decide to give this land to his people, the jewish people, which exactly do people more important than land something very, very nice to me. and given some voices inside is read, think let us improve the conditions in the cage without understanding that we put a thing in refuse to live in the cage to begin with. i cannot leave in a c t that discriminates people in some grotesque way. ah oh i ah me ah me one looking sure what i'm sure. please hold on a minute needed to be a huge sort of little little movie. it was sort of animal and cool man, i'm sorry, a local to do a lot of, you know, the listen article i can cuz when i w
it's theresa and a rock and a hard place to stay with us. ah ah ah, this is people who are believers crumbson's but also quite children of adam as if the unsafe or humanity for the jewish person, jerusalem run through not just our psyche, our part of our soul that is in the veins in the blood of every single junior matter with the will, this is cited 21st century. it didn't heal me in the same going to create the will, can decide to give this land to his people, the jewish people, which exactly...
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we can give spend compet, theresa 2nd life, for example, that can be turned into energy storage for windows solar. they could also pass you next camping trip and they still have enough juice left to drive the forklift or boats and discarded the v. batteries are already used for all these things today. we should value to you by reducing using the original functional product. they could be recycling roll at your end to produce more products. let's get out the lego to understand how lithium ion battery is get recycled. it often involves melting, so essentially heating them until they melt, that this uses lots and lots of energy, creates toxic emissions and lose us some of the materials. and that's why companies are coming up with new ways to recycle. you want to have as much as we can with high value materials that are taking a lot of effort to get out of the ground. we want to use those carefully and as many times as we can, this is who now fell side chief commercial officer lifecycle, a lithium ion battery recycling company from canada. we've, we've basically come up with process designed sp
we can give spend compet, theresa 2nd life, for example, that can be turned into energy storage for windows solar. they could also pass you next camping trip and they still have enough juice left to drive the forklift or boats and discarded the v. batteries are already used for all these things today. we should value to you by reducing using the original functional product. they could be recycling roll at your end to produce more products. let's get out the lego to understand how lithium ion...