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this, because it will be more annoying than this , it will be more disgraceful that now we are not topsy , why is the rain ruining azadi stadium? in my opinion, at least in a professional league that is the first in the country, there should be an organization or organization that can at least inspect and confirm the quality of the lawns. all these incidents happened while the sports facilities development and maintenance company received a large sum of money from the host team to hold every game in the azadi stadium. it should be 550 million tomans for the shahid kazemi stadium, the grass is better. certainly, the method of cutting the spinal cord is from the past conditions it is appropriate to walk with the grass field, the rebirth of hamidreza hejazi, the tv news agency, the sports complex of tehran's freedom from football, in this section , we present to you, sports lovers, the head of the football federation and the head coach of this adult team and the omid team on tuesday in a joint meeting, reply to journalists' questions: the football federation and the head coaches of iran's n
this, because it will be more annoying than this , it will be more disgraceful that now we are not topsy , why is the rain ruining azadi stadium? in my opinion, at least in a professional league that is the first in the country, there should be an organization or organization that can at least inspect and confirm the quality of the lawns. all these incidents happened while the sports facilities development and maintenance company received a large sum of money from the host team to hold every...
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this bothers us, it doesn't take more than this ability that now we are not topsy, why is the rain on the azadi field bad? in my opinion, at least in one professional league that is the first in the country , there should be an organization or organization that can at least inspect and confirm the quality of the grass. do it , azadi stadium ground, other territories, good organization of the league it doesn't exist in the exchange. all these events happened while the development and maintenance company of sports facilities receive a large amount from the host team to hold every game in azadi stadium. they should pay 550 million tomans for shahid kazemi . the right conditions will be restored again in the eyes of millions of viewers for the first games, the sooner the grass is repaired, hamidreza hijazi, the azadi sports complex of tehran, we are going to the third stage of the international tour of iran, azerbaijan and farid bicycle. the rider of our people did not finish, the rider of the malaysian team won the third stage of the 36th iran-azerbaijan international cycling tour, and i
this bothers us, it doesn't take more than this ability that now we are not topsy, why is the rain on the azadi field bad? in my opinion, at least in one professional league that is the first in the country , there should be an organization or organization that can at least inspect and confirm the quality of the grass. do it , azadi stadium ground, other territories, good organization of the league it doesn't exist in the exchange. all these events happened while the development and maintenance...
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patriarchy end of the gender hierarchy suggesting that if women participate in politics, it will do a topsy-turvythe gender roles that they are experiencing in the 18th century and it will make women more masculine and mean that the enslavedee women that we see emphasize that this petition is cnn challenging the racial hierarchy and of the supremacy. it's challenging the dominance of slavery which is a central economic driver in the british colonies so the idea is to laugh at these women, to mock them and not to take them seriously. and it's also expressing anxiety about whether this rebellion that is starting inol the colons not just challenge the british government, the empire as theygh know it but it might also be part of the challenge of gender and racial hierarchies. this kind of representation doesn't change much, so want to stick with kind of the similarities of this conversation over time so as you know by the 1840s, the women's rights activists are petitioning onon o a much broader scale modl neighbor the right to vote but also to have better access to education and to be participants wi
patriarchy end of the gender hierarchy suggesting that if women participate in politics, it will do a topsy-turvythe gender roles that they are experiencing in the 18th century and it will make women more masculine and mean that the enslavedee women that we see emphasize that this petition is cnn challenging the racial hierarchy and of the supremacy. it's challenging the dominance of slavery which is a central economic driver in the british colonies so the idea is to laugh at these women, to...
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the decision tojust not turn up because they know that the customers aren't going to be here. 0ur topsy—turvyfall. june was the hottest on record, driving a 3.7% monthly increase in visitors across high streets, retail parks and shopping centres — the biggest increase in anyjune since 2009 when the research began. in july, another record. for the first time footfall was lower thanjune, driven by a fall in shoppers out on the high streets across our towns and cities. july really has been the perfect storm for high streets and for retail destinations, literally in many ways. not only have we had a huge amount of rain, but also we had an overtime ban on rail, which has limited people's ability to make trips. and then, of course, the rise in interest rates that we've seen recently has started to really hit home injuly. it's looking a bit brighter here on london's main shopping street today. these footfall figures don't tell you anything about actual spending, of course. there's always online, and when it comes to bad weather, not everyone's complaining. this soft play centre in dudley has just ha
the decision tojust not turn up because they know that the customers aren't going to be here. 0ur topsy—turvyfall. june was the hottest on record, driving a 3.7% monthly increase in visitors across high streets, retail parks and shopping centres — the biggest increase in anyjune since 2009 when the research began. in july, another record. for the first time footfall was lower thanjune, driven by a fall in shoppers out on the high streets across our towns and cities. july really has been the...
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this is really essential because there was no topsy, and there is no reliable information about the cause of death. but the only certain truth in life is death will someone uh, and based on what your father sadness does, it means that he was not sure that the death resulted from the natural causes. lot of the whole can see, i can say that he did complain about us of the 1969 due to her problems. but there are many reasons to be on sure, since there were many who are plotting attempts on the life of the mile of the lesson, which is reflected in his books. that's a good read up scheme. um, yes, there are many who wanted him gone to the the end of the day. we can only guess the guesswork is different from the to the okay. if it's, if i have to explain the fact that he's funeral was attended by an old account of stop leader, she had this get nobody thought about a note to see cut off had off at the last. and i think the finally decided against this back to about a notice some of the out of religious conviction here a missing with i couldn't shut off. i'm not sure to be honest, but i do know t
this is really essential because there was no topsy, and there is no reliable information about the cause of death. but the only certain truth in life is death will someone uh, and based on what your father sadness does, it means that he was not sure that the death resulted from the natural causes. lot of the whole can see, i can say that he did complain about us of the 1969 due to her problems. but there are many reasons to be on sure, since there were many who are plotting attempts on the...
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it has been a pretty rocky, topsy-turvy year. the chinese spy balloon, etc.. the carryover from pelosi visiting taiwan wiping out whatever progress president biden and president xi made. that seemed to come to an end when you met with the chinese for an official in vienna -- for an official -- foreign official in vienna. this isn't the first time that you talk to. this tends to lower the tensions. what passes through that seems to allude other actors? >> it was a lot of hours. 12 to 46 hours. i do think there is some value in a channel that is relatively low-key. where there is not press. we did not even do a camera spray. it allows for a frank and candid interchange of ideas where we don't have to go out and intermediate what we said to each other through media and score points. i think that matters. that is point number one. point number two, i think there was a gap in that time between perception and reality on both sides about what our intentions were toward one another and toward the relationship. actually being able to sit down and say this is what we ar
it has been a pretty rocky, topsy-turvy year. the chinese spy balloon, etc.. the carryover from pelosi visiting taiwan wiping out whatever progress president biden and president xi made. that seemed to come to an end when you met with the chinese for an official in vienna -- for an official -- foreign official in vienna. this isn't the first time that you talk to. this tends to lower the tensions. what passes through that seems to allude other actors? >> it was a lot of hours. 12 to 46...
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challenging the patriarchy, it's suggesting that if women participate in politics, it will really turn topsy-turvy the gender roles that colonists are experiencing in american society in the 18th century, right? it'll make women more masculine, it'll mean women are abandoning their families and ignoring their children. the women that we see here also really emphasizes this petition is challenging a racial hierarchy, challenging white supremacy, it's challenging the dominance of slavery which is a really central economic driver in the british colonies during the late 18th century. so the idea here is to laugh at these women, to mock them, to not take them seriously, and it's also expressing anxieties about whether this rebellion that is starting in the colonies might not just challenge the british government, the british empire as they know it, but might also be part of this challenge of gender and racial hierarchies. and this actually doesn't change much. so i want us to see kind of the similarities of this conversation over time. so as you know, by the 1840s women's rights activists are petitioni
challenging the patriarchy, it's suggesting that if women participate in politics, it will really turn topsy-turvy the gender roles that colonists are experiencing in american society in the 18th century, right? it'll make women more masculine, it'll mean women are abandoning their families and ignoring their children. the women that we see here also really emphasizes this petition is challenging a racial hierarchy, challenging white supremacy, it's challenging the dominance of slavery which is...
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but yeah, looks like topsy turvy over the next couple of days. maybe we'll get a shower to forget loud. we haven't had the extended extreme heat like a lot of the parts of the country have had know we've been kind of locked on along the west coast with a trough. the sent united states has had that big dome of high pressure that's brought that oppressive heat down. all right. thank you, lawrence. k. in the south bay negotiations continue between the city of san jose and its employees. today the city met was one of the unions representing the workers. >> there's no word on how the negotiations went tomorrow. the city set to meet with the other union. a three-day strike is set to begin on tuesday. if an agreement cannot be reached. city workers are demanding improved pay and benefits and they are proposing pay hikes of up to 7%. but the city is offering pay hikes of 5%. a restaurant owner in palo alto is facing an eviction after being a day late in rent. kron 4 s justin campbell talked to the owner who's now fighting to save his restaurant being clo
but yeah, looks like topsy turvy over the next couple of days. maybe we'll get a shower to forget loud. we haven't had the extended extreme heat like a lot of the parts of the country have had know we've been kind of locked on along the west coast with a trough. the sent united states has had that big dome of high pressure that's brought that oppressive heat down. all right. thank you, lawrence. k. in the south bay negotiations continue between the city of san jose and its employees. today the...
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we are in this topsy-turvy.ill say and i can't believe i'm about to say this but there's a very good article in the washington post which quotes the author and really makes it sound like actually the two wa ways, it is probably going to turn out tha that the the -- tho not actually screw him over, surprise, surprise. take that as you will. >> greg: i will not take it as i will. how dare you tell me how to take it. todd, a sports movie that was honest related to you was "white men can't jump." >> todd: i was the inspiration. >> greg: you decided to go play pickup. yeah, you did. they beat the hell out of you. last word. >> todd: can we get back to the underlying problem? let's assume for argument's think that this was an entirely fictional story. you want sandra bullock to give back the best actress oscar for acting? this makes no sense. and there's also another layer of this. this woman just lost the love of her life, her partner, passing away from a horrible illness yet the internet, the trolls, for horrific pe
we are in this topsy-turvy.ill say and i can't believe i'm about to say this but there's a very good article in the washington post which quotes the author and really makes it sound like actually the two wa ways, it is probably going to turn out tha that the the -- tho not actually screw him over, surprise, surprise. take that as you will. >> greg: i will not take it as i will. how dare you tell me how to take it. todd, a sports movie that was honest related to you was "white men...
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and of course, the weather starts to get a little topsy-turvy.ut yeah, we're getting ready for football season grand and i vicki, just a big football in general general. yeah. >> forty-niners raiders. bring >> forty-niners raiders. bring it. bring it (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today only at togo's fun. appreciate you being with us for the kron. 4 news. >> but can is here to tell us what's going on with kron. 4 news at 10 0 clock ticking away kit pretty busy night. thank you, vicki and grant. here's what we're working on tonight at 10. >> a packed school board meeting tonight in san francisco school district trying to deal with a slew of problems including declining enrollment teacher shortages and budget issues. why parents say they're not on board with some of the proposed solutions. plus, a red flag warning about to go into
and of course, the weather starts to get a little topsy-turvy.ut yeah, we're getting ready for football season grand and i vicki, just a big football in general general. yeah. >> forty-niners raiders. bring >> forty-niners raiders. bring it. bring it (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or...
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he has the most sensitiveas information as our topsi negotiator to iran and to theio ayatollah now undervestigation fo to r mishandl g classified information. very troubling story. >> i have so much more to ask . >> ek about, but chairman we hav to leave iabt there to bring ini yourr colleague. we appreciate your time.s come back soon. >> thanks, shannon. thanks for having me . >> joining us from washington i state, adam smith, a rankings member of the house armedit services committee. thank you for coming back, sir. >> thank you, shannon. t >> i want to start with the irar dea.o as you heard the chairman justhr talking about, we have been told there would be guardrails on this money, $6 million, and here qatar. here's what iran's ministry of foreign affairs said fridaf y y. morning us that they still have control of these people and adding thishehe : these unfrozen resources and the decision to financial assets lies with the ial islamic republic of iranplan photographing that they plan toe do with them was. the money is obviously fungiblet obviously let us reimburse for peopleilli that
he has the most sensitiveas information as our topsi negotiator to iran and to theio ayatollah now undervestigation fo to r mishandl g classified information. very troubling story. >> i have so much more to ask . >> ek about, but chairman we hav to leave iabt there to bring ini yourr colleague. we appreciate your time.s come back soon. >> thanks, shannon. thanks for having me . >> joining us from washington i state, adam smith, a rankings member of the house armedit...
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last few years it has been topsy-turvy the exact on silt. want to specifically folk with us what you're looking at. for the second half of the year you have certain themes, rotation, weak dollar, interest rates. talk how this translates where we should be in the stock market? >> no question. the two key themes are weak dollar a bid in the 10-year, means yields compress. on a weak dollar be in multinationals, 50% or more -- charles: names like caterpillar that reported this morning count for that? >> certainly countses for that. believe it or not you have paypal, you've got intel, you've got baxter, you have companies like that do a lot of their business abroad. i think the relative outperformance, you know i love the most hated stuff, will be in emerging markets and emerging markets is 40% china. i know people don't love it. i know the government is sitting back, give me the stimulus, give me the stimulus but like all politicians they make the right decisions after exhausting all other possibilities and they're getting to the point they have
last few years it has been topsy-turvy the exact on silt. want to specifically folk with us what you're looking at. for the second half of the year you have certain themes, rotation, weak dollar, interest rates. talk how this translates where we should be in the stock market? >> no question. the two key themes are weak dollar a bid in the 10-year, means yields compress. on a weak dollar be in multinationals, 50% or more -- charles: names like caterpillar that reported this morning count...
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. >> this topsy-turvy world where we have a former president, former mayor of new york, who reach down and target jurors to campaign workers. >> election workers. >> ruby freeman. it is extraordinary that this is just, and it seems normal now. >> i think the flipside argument is bizarre because you have someone in the person of a former president who has secret service protection, driving the language that is driving the threats to people who have no protection. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. we are also learning more tonight about the judge who will preside over the fulton county trail. >> reporter: this is scott mcphee superior court judge in fulton county, georgia. >> welcome back everybody. >> reporter: presiding over a recent murder case seen on courthouse video. >> and so to that end, i believe the state did prove beyond a reasonable doubt that there was sufficient evidence to convict on each of the charges in this case. >> reporter: judge mcafee randomly assigned to a different legal scenario. he is 34 years old and was appointed to his seat just six months ago by georgia's r
. >> this topsy-turvy world where we have a former president, former mayor of new york, who reach down and target jurors to campaign workers. >> election workers. >> ruby freeman. it is extraordinary that this is just, and it seems normal now. >> i think the flipside argument is bizarre because you have someone in the person of a former president who has secret service protection, driving the language that is driving the threats to people who have no protection. >>...
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. >> it is john, i mean this topsy-turvy world, where we have the former president, the former mayor of new york, who reached down and targeted jurors, -- ruby friedman. >> election. workers >> election workers. i mean, it's extraordinary, that this is just, and it seems normal now. >> i think, the flipside argument is bizarre, because you have someone, in the person of a former president, who has secret service protections, who is driving the language, that is driving the threats, that people who have no protection. >> -- john miller, thanks so much, appreciate it. we are also learning more tonight, about the judge who preside over the fulton county trial. gary tuchman has more. >> this, is scott mcafee, superior court judge in fulton county, georgia. >> all right, welcome back everybody. presiding over a recent -- cnn courthouse video. >> and so, to that end, i believe the state did prove beyond a reasonable, doubt that there was sufficient evidence to convict on each of the charges in this case. >> judge mcafee, now randomly assigned to a dramatically different legal scenario. he
. >> it is john, i mean this topsy-turvy world, where we have the former president, the former mayor of new york, who reached down and targeted jurors, -- ruby friedman. >> election. workers >> election workers. i mean, it's extraordinary, that this is just, and it seems normal now. >> i think, the flipside argument is bizarre, because you have someone, in the person of a former president, who has secret service protections, who is driving the language, that is driving...
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title. bidding starts later this month, and the jersey is expected to fetch more than $4000000.00. topsy taylor for it to ease into the law. succeeding of the city opened in washington, the american beat, his fellow countryman and pop rock, the same partner, the county, divide the and straight set 6th street 6th street. this is for it to 17th when from 20 matches, and he's aiming for his the title, the season. next up, a full fritz is former well, number one and demari. the brett's visa. american. brandon naca. she met in straight sets. this is maurice singles, much liquid. this is the seat and we'll go the 2nd round last month. and finally, somebody a sports minister has apologize off the non train. the sprint uh was sent to represent the country at the world university games and tyna footage of the runner and lane 3 has gone viral and caused deep concern to the country. to finish 10 seconds behind the window of the 100 meters. it's 11 that she only completed because she's a relative of the chat women of somebody as aesthetics, federation, sports ministry has called for the 2 women to b
title. bidding starts later this month, and the jersey is expected to fetch more than $4000000.00. topsy taylor for it to ease into the law. succeeding of the city opened in washington, the american beat, his fellow countryman and pop rock, the same partner, the county, divide the and straight set 6th street 6th street. this is for it to 17th when from 20 matches, and he's aiming for his the title, the season. next up, a full fritz is former well, number one and demari. the brett's visa....
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so it's just we are in this kind of topsy turvy. ich.topsywill say, and i can't bele i'm about to say this, but there's a very good article in the goo washington post which quotes the author really makesde it sound like actually theys tuohys are it's probably going to turn out that they didn't is prob out thaactually quite r in the way that it's being portrayed. surprise, surprise. i'll over, take that as you wil. >> i will not take it as i. how dare you tell me how to take it. todd one, there's sports moviesl that was honest relating to you was white men can't jumpat very accurately. >> i was the inspiration in my teenage dockers. ed yes. yeah. you decided to go play pickup in your white dockers? i look the part, babe. yeah. yeah, you did it. they beat of you.id. >> did as they should. yes. last word. lalook, can we get back to the underlying problem with this? let' s assume, for argument'sum sake, that this was an entirelet fictionahis wal story.e >> you want sandra bullock to give back the actress oscaras for acting like this makes no
so it's just we are in this kind of topsy turvy. ich.topsywill say, and i can't bele i'm about to say this, but there's a very good article in the goo washington post which quotes the author really makesde it sound like actually theys tuohys are it's probably going to turn out that they didn't is prob out thaactually quite r in the way that it's being portrayed. surprise, surprise. i'll over, take that as you wil. >> i will not take it as i. how dare you tell me how to take it. todd one,...
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way i take it, you're talking about prosecutorial discretiontical s and i go back to july of 2016, topsy classified information on hillary servers. >> james comey infamous line,ames c no reasonable prosecutor wouldom prosecute, negating the factecu. that 33,000 other emails that were subpoenaed were destroyed and devices were destroyed as well, which seems like a pretty stron andg case for obstruction. certainly her home wasn't raidedcertainl or the four locae joe biden where he had top secret classified information. >> you know what i'm hearing the most from my radio listeners and people that i that watch this show, professor, is theytch this theyy believe that we don't have s equal justichow, e in this couni right now or equal application of our laws thats country we have a dual justice system. is there merit to those claims? >> because i believe there is. i'm afraid there is merit and the public isn't buying it . you know, this week they saw more evidence on the corruption scandal, but they just heard from the irs investigate later saying that the investigation of hunter biden was fix
way i take it, you're talking about prosecutorial discretiontical s and i go back to july of 2016, topsy classified information on hillary servers. >> james comey infamous line,ames c no reasonable prosecutor wouldom prosecute, negating the factecu. that 33,000 other emails that were subpoenaed were destroyed and devices were destroyed as well, which seems like a pretty stron andg case for obstruction. certainly her home wasn't raidedcertainl or the four locae joe biden where he had top...
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this is a topsy-turvy approach by the biden administration.ed a president of the united states that is going to enforce the laws of the united states that prevent illegal immigration. that means denying entry between the ports of entry in the u.s.. texas has 29 ports of entry and joe biden want them to come across illegally between those ports. >> probably mexico's diplomat was saying it may violate the 1944-1973 treaties on flow of water. everything i've seen with photo and video, it does not look like it is impeding the flow of water. that seems to be a weak objection. >> it only impedesnehing, people trying to cross illegally. host: the texas governor defending that buoy barrier. this morning, your thoughts on immigration. the biden administration responding to the governor, here is what the press secretary had to say. [video clip] >> i do have to say, governor abbott has an opportunity to work with us on this, on any issue that is in important one for the american people. when you think about the border, dealing with a broken system. what
this is a topsy-turvy approach by the biden administration.ed a president of the united states that is going to enforce the laws of the united states that prevent illegal immigration. that means denying entry between the ports of entry in the u.s.. texas has 29 ports of entry and joe biden want them to come across illegally between those ports. >> probably mexico's diplomat was saying it may violate the 1944-1973 treaties on flow of water. everything i've seen with photo and video, it...
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he had a dog named topsy. he couldn't save his was too sensitive. so at the same time as we discussed he was not a progressive in every way. he had a heart in a blind when it came to women in roles of leadership. let's let's accept the fact that he human let's look at and and again those little details that's just that brings him to life. that's how i feel. i want you to read this book and feel like you got to spend some time with him. you got to know him better. and i you to feel the loss that we we all should feel that this man was only with us for 39 years and that we as a country could take care of him and that we didn't, you know, we deserved he deserved better. we deserve better. and you can only really feel that kind of pain. i think if you if you love him when you read the book. and i hope that's you mentioned a story, but that you told about -- gregory, i believe it was was it -- gregory that said he was the reason you should not miss. it? it was about -- gregory saying that a movie had been made about martin luther king, which is which mad
he had a dog named topsy. he couldn't save his was too sensitive. so at the same time as we discussed he was not a progressive in every way. he had a heart in a blind when it came to women in roles of leadership. let's let's accept the fact that he human let's look at and and again those little details that's just that brings him to life. that's how i feel. i want you to read this book and feel like you got to spend some time with him. you got to know him better. and i you to feel the loss that...
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that topsy turvy summer weather is having an impact on footfall.e was the hottest on record, driving a 3.7% monthly increase in visitors across high streets, retail parks and shopping centres, the biggest increase in anyjune since 2009 when the research began. injuly, another record for the first time footfall was lower thanjune, down by 0.3%, driven by a fall in shoppers out on the high streets across our towns and cities. july really has been the perfect storm for high streets and for retail destinations, literally in many ways. not only have we had a huge amount of rain, but also we had an overtime ban on rail, which has limited people's ability to make trips. and then, of course, the rise in interest rates that we've seen recently has started to really hit home injuly. the weather at least looks set to improve by the end of august. for many high street businesses that can't come soon enough. emma simpson, bbc news. former us president donald trump is due to appear at a court in washington dc later, after he was criminally charged with plotting
that topsy turvy summer weather is having an impact on footfall.e was the hottest on record, driving a 3.7% monthly increase in visitors across high streets, retail parks and shopping centres, the biggest increase in anyjune since 2009 when the research began. injuly, another record for the first time footfall was lower thanjune, down by 0.3%, driven by a fall in shoppers out on the high streets across our towns and cities. july really has been the perfect storm for high streets and for retail...
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they're growing like topsy . france, of course, 70% of topsy.course, 70% of french electricity is nuclear. the french are so good at civilian nuclear edf , a french civilian nuclear edf, a french government owned company , runs government owned company, runs our nuclear, civilian, nuclear industry. pretty much they're , industry. pretty much they're, you know, leading the building of hinkley point in somerset and so on. so they've got nuclear power. we we've got, you know, some renewables as we've also been importing lng from the us to beat the band. germany massively exposed to the russia—ukraine crisis, massively dependent on russian gas, still very high energy costs, not quite as high as ours. but i would say the main difference between the us and france and germany is the relative lack of exposure of the us and france compared to the german economy, which is a world class economy to that war in ukraine and the related energy costs. >> because that's really interesting from a political point. yeah, because if we had done more, i try and make
they're growing like topsy . france, of course, 70% of topsy.course, 70% of french electricity is nuclear. the french are so good at civilian nuclear edf , a french civilian nuclear edf, a french government owned company , runs government owned company, runs our nuclear, civilian, nuclear industry. pretty much they're , industry. pretty much they're, you know, leading the building of hinkley point in somerset and so on. so they've got nuclear power. we we've got, you know, some renewables as...
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you know, things are topsy turvy and they are 55. stanford campus. san jose's 60, brownwood 62. walnut creek 60, knapp airport, 59. so there's really not much of a difference. look at that, truckee south, lake tahoe, 37, 39 degrees. is it september already know it's august. and that's that's pretty cool for this time of year. you can see the fog back there and kind of filling in. there are some breaks, especially to the south , a couple of systems moving into the pacific northwest east and tropical moisture now in the picture here coming up from the remains of what was once a tropical system, eugene, the initial surge looks to be southern california's central california. we get a break from any heat probably for a while. i'll tell you some of the long range outlooks here for august are favoring cool by far over any heat. but these higher clouds might play into our weather. i think sunday, monday, as this moisture goes up into the sierra nevada, there's going to be a little low forming here off the central california coast. look at the increase in rainfall, thunderstorms for truc
you know, things are topsy turvy and they are 55. stanford campus. san jose's 60, brownwood 62. walnut creek 60, knapp airport, 59. so there's really not much of a difference. look at that, truckee south, lake tahoe, 37, 39 degrees. is it september already know it's august. and that's that's pretty cool for this time of year. you can see the fog back there and kind of filling in. there are some breaks, especially to the south , a couple of systems moving into the pacific northwest east and...
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kathleen, just to pivot to the uk because it's been a i wouldn't say massively turbulent, relatively topsyvy session in sterling. you know, this time yesterday, we were going into some wage numbers that led to a spike in cable. we're back down, but yet again, we could see something moving up in the form of this inflation print that's coming out today. well, yes, yes, yes and yes. and the wage numbers, you know, they were so extreme. i mean, average uk pay excluding bonuses, up 7.8% in the second quarter. that's really high. and it just keeps getting higher right. in fact, it's a record rate there. and i think that that's that's been the problem. again, this whole thing of a wage price spiral, here's what happens. okay. you get a raise, you say great, i got a raise. oh, boy, i'm going to catch up. you know, it cost me twice as much to go home with a bag of groceries. well, now i can pay for it better. and you get your raise, and then all of a sudden, prices keep going up. oh, well, then i'm going to push for another. oh, another wage hike. i have to. that's the wage price spiral kind of thi
kathleen, just to pivot to the uk because it's been a i wouldn't say massively turbulent, relatively topsyvy session in sterling. you know, this time yesterday, we were going into some wage numbers that led to a spike in cable. we're back down, but yet again, we could see something moving up in the form of this inflation print that's coming out today. well, yes, yes, yes and yes. and the wage numbers, you know, they were so extreme. i mean, average uk pay excluding bonuses, up 7.8% in the...
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i it's a little topsy turvy pattern. this week, that's for sure. cold in the mountains.at 45. mammoth was 39. now 40. it's all about the tropical moisture. those moving into southern california, parts of arizona, southern nevada and lifting northward and as it does, some of this may play into our weather later today. tonight, into the santa clara valley, higher clouds, humidity factor goes up. mugginess showers, possible scattered showers already some down the central valley and a lot of this moisture starts to work its way northward. looks like it'll play into the weather for tahoe santa cruz area, maybe down to monterey. santa clara valley will mention that. and then there will be a couple little impulses rotating around an upper low which is forming west southwest of central california. drizzle is really a drizzle fest, it looks like. not not this much, but there's going to be nights and mornings of drizzle here. probably into saturday. and the moisture in the mountains will be increasing. so the lows will go up as that moisture moves in. but some of that moisture cou
i it's a little topsy turvy pattern. this week, that's for sure. cold in the mountains.at 45. mammoth was 39. now 40. it's all about the tropical moisture. those moving into southern california, parts of arizona, southern nevada and lifting northward and as it does, some of this may play into our weather later today. tonight, into the santa clara valley, higher clouds, humidity factor goes up. mugginess showers, possible scattered showers already some down the central valley and a lot of this...
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if you don't have that pressure, it just grows like topsy. and that's the problem at the moment.r taxpayers . taxpayers. >> as i think when people >> as jacob. i think when people put their tick, their cross in the conservatives box at the ballot , they assume that ballot, they assume that a conservative government will reduce the size of our civil service, reduce the size of whitehall, reduce public spending. how is a conservative government allowed this to happen ? it's a massive increase happen? it's a massive increase in just a few years . in just a few years. >> it is. and it's bad news. and conservatives have actually been very good in the past at reducing the civil service. mike heseltine did a fabulous job in 1979 when he became environment secretary and francis maude in the cabinet office under david cameron again was excellent at reducing the civil service. what it needs is ministers focussed on cutting the size of the blob and then it can really happen . and then it can really happen. and as i say, that's what i was doing under boris johnson's orders a year ago and we
if you don't have that pressure, it just grows like topsy. and that's the problem at the moment.r taxpayers . taxpayers. >> as i think when people >> as jacob. i think when people put their tick, their cross in the conservatives box at the ballot , they assume that ballot, they assume that a conservative government will reduce the size of our civil service, reduce the size of whitehall, reduce public spending. how is a conservative government allowed this to happen ? it's a massive...
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or where don't know who they are or where they're , what we live in they're from, what we live in a topsyntry where people who play by the rules are punished and lawbreakers are rewarded, and that's completely unethical . unethical. >> all essentially the students who have been turfed out at the last minute, they'll have to find alternative means of accommodation , and some of them accommodation, and some of them will go into the private sector and they'll be sharing accommodation with non—students, which is not ideal for them. >> some may decide to stay at home with their parents and that can be very isolating. >> you know, it's difficult to go to university for the first time when you don't know anyone . and, you know, it's absolutely essential that they're living in student accommodation with other students . and of course, this students. and of course, this imposes a huge burden on the taxpayer . you know, we're taxpayer. you know, we're spending well over 6 million a day on housing for these illegal economic migrants in accommodation and the cost of the asylum system is now close to
or where don't know who they are or where they're , what we live in they're from, what we live in a topsyntry where people who play by the rules are punished and lawbreakers are rewarded, and that's completely unethical . unethical. >> all essentially the students who have been turfed out at the last minute, they'll have to find alternative means of accommodation , and some of them accommodation, and some of them will go into the private sector and they'll be sharing accommodation with...
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across the country are expecting a bumper crop of grapes this year, and that's all because of the topsy—turvyyears ago they were producing something around 5 million bottles of wine a year. that went up to around about 12 million bottles a year last year, expected to rise even faster, and also exports of english wine are doing well. so why is it that the weather has been good for grapes? the man who established this vineyard here near chichester is an stucco, and he can tell us if he joins us over here by the bunches of grapes why it is that these chaps are doing really well at the moment. as you can see, they look really good. so tell us, the weather has been good for grapes? yes. good. so tell us, the weather has been good for grapes?— been good for grapes? yes, we started off _ been good for grapes? yes, we started off very _ been good for grapes? yes, we started off very cold, _ been good for grapes? yes, we started off very cold, spring, i been good for grapes? yes, we l started off very cold, spring, that we had _ started off very cold, spring, that we had a — started off very cold, spr
across the country are expecting a bumper crop of grapes this year, and that's all because of the topsy—turvyyears ago they were producing something around 5 million bottles of wine a year. that went up to around about 12 million bottles a year last year, expected to rise even faster, and also exports of english wine are doing well. so why is it that the weather has been good for grapes? the man who established this vineyard here near chichester is an stucco, and he can tell us if he joins us...
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so it's a topsy—turvy. alison wonderland world. sorry for young world.ssed people. they're being messed about. >> $- t— >> yeah, but let's let's stay positive on all of this because i'm. >> it's going to be it's disappointing for some people if they don't get the grades they were hoping for. however, the reality of this is whatever universities have asked for in terms of grades , they're going terms of grades, they're going to have to reassess in the wake of all of this, getting those figures out today saying all these undergraduates have dropped out of university in the last couple of years because of grading inflation, because they can't hack it . they actually can't hack it. they actually aren't clever enough to be doing what they've gone in for. so actually, this realistically actually, this is realistically beneficial for the students of the future , isn't it ? the future, isn't it? >> yes, we know. we really do need to get a sense of reality. i remember when i advised margaret thatcher, it's a long time ago now, of course, she said chris, you know,
so it's a topsy—turvy. alison wonderland world. sorry for young world.ssed people. they're being messed about. >> $- t— >> yeah, but let's let's stay positive on all of this because i'm. >> it's going to be it's disappointing for some people if they don't get the grades they were hoping for. however, the reality of this is whatever universities have asked for in terms of grades , they're going terms of grades, they're going to have to reassess in the wake of all of this,...