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the fire erupted in the early hours of the morning turning the 6 torrie building into a death trap for laborers who lay sleeping inside. emergency services rushed to the scene but in a neighborhood where electrical wires dangling over narrow lanes lined with small manufacturing units their progress was slow this is a congested traffic densham area authorities have already set that fire from its would not issue to these workshops and locals believe that more studies operations are largely illegal. the workshop produced bags and wallets and draw flammable materials evidently fueled the fire as it swept through the building. local residents were quick to blame authorities for failing to enforce fire safety standards there's any way that i get with the authorities are clearly not doing their job there are still exposed wires here highly flammable materials but no safety measures are implemented these incidents are bound to happen. this is the biggest problem here nobody listens to us we have complained many times but none of the authorities pay any attention. to my. side the hospital morgu
the fire erupted in the early hours of the morning turning the 6 torrie building into a death trap for laborers who lay sleeping inside. emergency services rushed to the scene but in a neighborhood where electrical wires dangling over narrow lanes lined with small manufacturing units their progress was slow this is a congested traffic densham area authorities have already set that fire from its would not issue to these workshops and locals believe that more studies operations are largely...
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during the tony blaire days where there was one election where scotland and whales threw all the torries this could happen. i think smart republicans know this, that they may have crossed the line too far at this point. i think they have. i don't think they get another chance. i think we have to remove as many of them as we can. and i think the seats they think are safe are not as safe as they think. people who are part of the largest party in america, the non-voters party, they've been watching this whole thing. and i think just enough of them -- if just 2% or 3% of them came out, that's over a 100 million people who are innonvoters, if they just came out they would put the wood to these guys like that. like they can't even imagine right now this would be over for them. and the map you just showed of the senate, all of that is possible. you've got the senator -- >> we've got markety mcsally of arizona. >> stop right there. she lost last november. arizona has already voted on her. they don't want her. and who's she running against? the hero astronaut, mark kelly. so there's no reason we
during the tony blaire days where there was one election where scotland and whales threw all the torries this could happen. i think smart republicans know this, that they may have crossed the line too far at this point. i think they have. i don't think they get another chance. i think we have to remove as many of them as we can. and i think the seats they think are safe are not as safe as they think. people who are part of the largest party in america, the non-voters party, they've been...
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sanctions could take retaliate torrie measures. so how might germany and europe respond if hit with sanctions by the u.s. congress are political correspondent has brought us here to talk about that good morning hans what companies might be hit by these potential u.s. sanctions well initially it's really only one of 2 companies that specialized in laying pipelines on the seabed this is one swiss company and one italian company but they are so specialized if they are spread pretty much no other companies worldwide can stand in for them can do those kind of work so if they are stuck to then the power from project is very likely to be stopped and obviously have follow on effects on a large number of energy companies ok now germany saying this project is essential for its national energy security how would respond to sanctions the most direct response has come from the german foreign minister who is insistent that. an acceptable interference interference is not going to be accepted the european commission has responded in a similar way
sanctions could take retaliate torrie measures. so how might germany and europe respond if hit with sanctions by the u.s. congress are political correspondent has brought us here to talk about that good morning hans what companies might be hit by these potential u.s. sanctions well initially it's really only one of 2 companies that specialized in laying pipelines on the seabed this is one swiss company and one italian company but they are so specialized if they are spread pretty much no other...
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with disinformation to sow doubt and confusion this is not only through discordant and implement torrie dialogue but through false narrative designed to elicit sympathetic views and here i thought it larry clinton calling half a countryman deplorable those was discordant or democrats calling republicans traitors was inflammatory i said this before and i'll say it again russia even if it wanted to could never have done a 100th of the damage and division done to america by its own media and politicians who refused to compromise refused to accept their own countryman's opinions and views but no matter what you say to these people they will squirm they will twist they will speak and always always turn it into someone else's fault just not there . more and more republicans have changed their views on russia because of president trump's positive statements about russia and russian president vladimir putin and again asking the atlantic council what it thinks of russia is like asking the flu virus what it things about vaccines i mean they're literally paid to say this by arms companies whose sa
with disinformation to sow doubt and confusion this is not only through discordant and implement torrie dialogue but through false narrative designed to elicit sympathetic views and here i thought it larry clinton calling half a countryman deplorable those was discordant or democrats calling republicans traitors was inflammatory i said this before and i'll say it again russia even if it wanted to could never have done a 100th of the damage and division done to america by its own media and...
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2nd world war but it is going to be a disaster for well i'm sure george will say we're a disaster torrie a great opportunity he will he will say that but just remember what happened while election after 1935 anything is possible what this failure to show. this vote yes you'll vote was outside of the confidence limits of the 100 friends and people polled a turd a week before this was this was not on the cards john you've been very vocally for your record pro-labor why don't more rock stars cultural icons with the honorable exceptions why why don't more of them coming out for labor is it because they are part of a culturally financially wealthy elite themselves may now be a great fan of the kind of social theorist marc fisher who's talked about the kind of slow comes elation of the future this idea that we've stopped trying to progress society forward enough a lot of people have essentially become very kind of comfortable and ultimately comes down to to careerism you know people who you know by the very nature of the fact that you write songs means that you have some sort of empathy for th
2nd world war but it is going to be a disaster for well i'm sure george will say we're a disaster torrie a great opportunity he will he will say that but just remember what happened while election after 1935 anything is possible what this failure to show. this vote yes you'll vote was outside of the confidence limits of the 100 friends and people polled a turd a week before this was this was not on the cards john you've been very vocally for your record pro-labor why don't more rock stars...
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cat --dash with the stellar work she is doing with the seriously will - - on the seriously ill and torri is the godfather of all the changes we see i will apologize ahead of time what i am saying is different from what you are used to hearing because i am not a mental health advocate i'm an advocate for this seriously mentally ill. to put that into perspective 100 percent of the population can have mental wellness improved 18 percent have something but 4 percent who are seriously mentally ill and may have a functionally impairment so severe they have trouble coping with activities in the white house hinckley shot president reagan because he knew, not thought he knew that was the best way to get a date that is serious mental illness and we are failing people with it now my book argues and by the way if anybody wants a copy give me your card i will send you the book your influential i'm happy to give it that the reason it is going up because the mental health system itself no longer focuses on the most seriously mentally ill they argue we spend way too much money on mental health and not e
cat --dash with the stellar work she is doing with the seriously will - - on the seriously ill and torri is the godfather of all the changes we see i will apologize ahead of time what i am saying is different from what you are used to hearing because i am not a mental health advocate i'm an advocate for this seriously mentally ill. to put that into perspective 100 percent of the population can have mental wellness improved 18 percent have something but 4 percent who are seriously mentally ill...
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and 65 and older swung wildly to the torries.f you look at our politics you can sketch these generational gradients where the youngest, people 35 and under are very far to the left -- >> you know why? because it's their future, and they see that the only way to save the planet, to save what we have that has not been shredded by trump is to go that way. that's why the quinnipiac poll yesterday of young people, 18 to 35, bernie 52%. and the millennial candidate, mayor pete, 2% of 18 to 35 rural voters. >> in fact in that quinnipiac poll that was interesting to me, sanders, 52%. sanders, warren and andrew yang to combine for 75% of that age cohort, which is in a different universe from 65 and older. although from a voting perspective the issue is people over 65 vote much more eliably both in primaries and general election. >> that's not going to happen this time. i know it because i saw it in michigan last year in the off-year election. we put two ballot proposals on the ballot. legalize marijuana fully and make injure emagerrymande
and 65 and older swung wildly to the torries.f you look at our politics you can sketch these generational gradients where the youngest, people 35 and under are very far to the left -- >> you know why? because it's their future, and they see that the only way to save the planet, to save what we have that has not been shredded by trump is to go that way. that's why the quinnipiac poll yesterday of young people, 18 to 35, bernie 52%. and the millennial candidate, mayor pete, 2% of 18 to 35...
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and so i think that this is the key of this the week torrie now all we have to water quentin are going to have time to try to play about our football. some lawmakers in the united states want to change the way kids play american football to make it safer the state of new york is the latest to consider a teko ban for under twelve's in an effort to reduce head injuries but even with a new study highlighting the risks of the game day is resistance al-jazeera is kristen salumi has. saturday night on the gridiron for many families playing american football is a tradition. one that starts at an early age. i am. it's really fun competitive. 11 year old ryan for ranch act loves playing the game even after suffering a mild concussion and it's just a really fun sport and i like to hit people. but those hits even the ones that don't cause concussions could increase his chances of a degenerative brain disease. a recent study by the boston university school of medicine found a player's risk of developing c.t.e. or chronic traumatic encephalopathy increases 30 percent each year they play the sport i
and so i think that this is the key of this the week torrie now all we have to water quentin are going to have time to try to play about our football. some lawmakers in the united states want to change the way kids play american football to make it safer the state of new york is the latest to consider a teko ban for under twelve's in an effort to reduce head injuries but even with a new study highlighting the risks of the game day is resistance al-jazeera is kristen salumi has. saturday night...
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and so i think that this is the key of this 2 week torrie now all we have to our question we are goingto have time to try to play a better football. south africa's cricketers have set england saw good of 376 to win the 1st a state's insurance ross in front of their son with a half century in the home side 2nd innings of 272 rory burns has a $54.00 in them they are $121.00 for one needing a further $255.00 runs to pull off what would be a spectacular victory. over in melbourne australia are closing in on a series against new zealand the aussies are a mess of 456 runs ahead of the day 3 italian skier dominic paris made it to world cup titles in as many days with another downhill victory on saturday on the full length still the course in bormio paris proved too good for the field and with it went top of the standings for the 1st time in his career overtaking switzerland beaufoy said it was 18th who've covered victory overall for paris and one of skiing star names have her 1st world cup title of the season in her 1st race of the season and then pick champion mikhail shipman winning the gia
and so i think that this is the key of this 2 week torrie now all we have to our question we are goingto have time to try to play a better football. south africa's cricketers have set england saw good of 376 to win the 1st a state's insurance ross in front of their son with a half century in the home side 2nd innings of 272 rory burns has a $54.00 in them they are $121.00 for one needing a further $255.00 runs to pull off what would be a spectacular victory. over in melbourne australia are...
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thanksgiving and christmas only be 26 days, retailers are worried about unloading the information torrieen more discounts. i think it will be hard to get the upward pleasure that the fed wants, but this record is strong enough it lets the fed firmly on the sidelines as it enters an election year, which is exactly where we would like it to be >> david, we saw treasury yield spike on the report. do you see the likelihood of a 2%, back to 2% on the ten-year >> it's interesting you ask that question i think everybody is looking for 2%, and i think when everyone is looking for something, it fails to materialize not only did we have a good jobs report today, it's coming through in consumer sentiment. you saw weakness on the retail side with things essential flat, but drinking establishment, more the hospitality and leisure, you saw job gains in the report. so i think people are banking on the consumer continuing to field good, and if that manifests itself into the independence of this year, maybe that pushes rates up a bit. >> so does this deserve a higher multiple for stocks? >> when i look a
thanksgiving and christmas only be 26 days, retailers are worried about unloading the information torrieen more discounts. i think it will be hard to get the upward pleasure that the fed wants, but this record is strong enough it lets the fed firmly on the sidelines as it enters an election year, which is exactly where we would like it to be >> david, we saw treasury yield spike on the report. do you see the likelihood of a 2%, back to 2% on the ten-year >> it's interesting you ask...
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i wouldn't be surprised if she slashed vmware tonight a competent torrie. >>> see you tomorrow >>> younywhere, either bb & t's trust merger has closed, now we'll talk to the truist ceo keep it here ♪ ♪ ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ ♪ and i'm wondering what it is i should do, ♪ ♪ it's so hard to keep this smile from my face, ♪ ♪ losing control, yeah, i'm all over the place, ♪ ♪ clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, ♪ ♪ here i am, stuck in the middle with you ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something that's supposed to do the opposite like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help businesses take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on demand, without getting in your way. ♪ ♪ is that pgim, we see alpha emerging in the trendsete? driving specific sectors of outperformance. where a rising middle class powers a booming auto industry... a leap into the digital era dr
i wouldn't be surprised if she slashed vmware tonight a competent torrie. >>> see you tomorrow >>> younywhere, either bb & t's trust merger has closed, now we'll talk to the truist ceo keep it here ♪ ♪ ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ ♪ and i'm wondering what it is i should do, ♪ ♪ it's so hard to keep this smile from my face, ♪ ♪ losing control, yeah, i'm all over the place, ♪ ♪ clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, ♪ ♪ here i...
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eek executive will receive a transition payment of $500,000 according to a regular torry filing >> whenhe house will be questioning the faa over the certification of the boeing 737 max. the faa administrator will join us this morning. and don't miss the exclusive interview with chevron ceo michael wirth. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. ♪ music there's one thing you can be sure of. they're changing by the nanosecond. that's why cognizant created a unique engineering approach to design and build new digital products. learn how cognizant softvision designs experiences and engineers outcomes. ♪ cool. ♪ >>> welcome back the house infrastructure committee holding a hearing on the faa administration over sight. t faa plans to create a new safety b
eek executive will receive a transition payment of $500,000 according to a regular torry filing >> whenhe house will be questioning the faa over the certification of the boeing 737 max. the faa administrator will join us this morning. and don't miss the exclusive interview with chevron ceo michael wirth. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have....
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what about my hair >> always good >> i didn't really understand how titan ven torry means prices might decline. >> right real really lenar plays into the space where they need to be building some of the lower end and starter homes. saying we've still got inventory on the higher end, it is the lower end where they really need it that's where lenar plays well. that's why we've chosen their name with mortgage rates where they are, we anticipate that will be higher especially in that lower cost bracket. >> exactly what diana accurately pointed out. >> the other thing i thought was interesting, they waited longer to do some of these things like buying a home. they are not at the real ultrahigh end. they are not complete starter homes either they are moving into the len ar house. >> what about these other things moving into these others >> lenar is geographically across the united statess. we are here in houston, we've seen the housing market grow as people move into the city from the west coast a big influx here in texas especially in the south, we are seeing growth. >> you also like apple
what about my hair >> always good >> i didn't really understand how titan ven torry means prices might decline. >> right real really lenar plays into the space where they need to be building some of the lower end and starter homes. saying we've still got inventory on the higher end, it is the lower end where they really need it that's where lenar plays well. that's why we've chosen their name with mortgage rates where they are, we anticipate that will be higher especially in...