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Sep 16, 2022
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u. here's a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance, east versus with business beyond ah, ah, ah, the era of cheap energy as well and truly over with the war in ukraine revealing an uncomfortable truth about just how reliant many countries had become on russian oil and gas from an environmental perspective though, one hopeful scenario is that we may see an accelerated switch to renewables as a response to the crisis. the potential, of course, is huge, but as we'll see on today. so. so are the challenges coming up by offshore wind. farms in greece are drawing protests to harness the heating power of computers and a brief history of electric mobility. i'm k. ferguson. welcome to mate. the aluminum industry says that's absurd. zones often child ovens like these can't just be turned off like your of it at home. it's an incredibly laborious and cost intensive process and firing them up again. only makes sense if there are major changes in the energy market. i'd like to say not up. there
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Sep 1, 2022
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correspondent: the ground u here has not been seen for thousands of years.he remaining ice has been wrapped up to protect it. a desperate sticking plaster on the wound of climate change. glaciers are tourist attractions, but the thaw threatens livelihoods. >> when we constructed this chairlift, we had to dig in five centimeters into the ice because the ice was at this level. this was 22 years back. look where the glacier is now. correspondent: glaciers store the winter snow and release it gently in summer. water for europe's rivers and crops. scientists say global warming is bringing that natural process to an end. >> end of the century, we will only have ice at the highest part, around 3500 meters. there will be still some ice in 100 years, but all that you see here mainly will be gone. if this ice is gone, there won't be any water anymore. correspondent: latest productions show keeping the global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees centigrade could save some of the ice, but achieving that would need a real effort to tackle climate change. without it, europe
correspondent: the ground u here has not been seen for thousands of years.he remaining ice has been wrapped up to protect it. a desperate sticking plaster on the wound of climate change. glaciers are tourist attractions, but the thaw threatens livelihoods. >> when we constructed this chairlift, we had to dig in five centimeters into the ice because the ice was at this level. this was 22 years back. look where the glacier is now. correspondent: glaciers store the winter snow and release it...
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eveven at yourur a1c goal,, you'rere still at t risk ...which i if ignoredd could d bring you u here...mayay put you i in one e of those..... ...or eveven worse.. too muchch? ththat's the p point. geget real abobout your rirs anand do sometething aboutut. talk to yoyour healthh care p provider abouout ways to o lower your risk o of stroke, , heart atattack, or d death. learn n more at getrealaboboutdiabeteses.com >>> we're back now with the alarming but for many parents not surprising new data on just how pandemic schooling has affected students here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: after two and a half years of covid disruptions, it is time to take stock of the nation's schools, and the picture isn't good >> we had interrupted school we'd have school closures kids missed school for a time because they got covid. >> reporter: the national assessment of educational progress tested nearly 15,000 9-year-olds from across the country, something the organization has done every year since the '70s for the first time ever, third and fourth-graders lost ground in math and in english, numbers dro
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Sep 13, 2022
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florence, read all the mountain states, but the heaviest rays like to be in the northeast here, the northeastern u. s. states, eastern canada. you see the orange popping up here, this is light to be slow moving and create some sort of temporary studies from flash flooding. but 60, i think in eastern canada. otherwise things have become bit more normal. it still might have more than the central plains right towards the science. and although florida look study where the rest, the southern states look fairly dry. but throughout the caribbean, frequent chows, the story of the day, the moment. and there's a line stretching down through the gulf, compete towards central mexico, which will reduce some heavy rain. the heaviest is probably going to be offshore. in south america, there's a very distinct line running to bolivia and then towards the southeast of brazil, north of it. it's nice of more south of it, it's much colder. that contrast means heavy rain is there, or even snow and up in, for example, the bolivian. and these a bit of a closer look would suggest that if you are the south, it's warming up
florence, read all the mountain states, but the heaviest rays like to be in the northeast here, the northeastern u. s. states, eastern canada. you see the orange popping up here, this is light to be slow moving and create some sort of temporary studies from flash flooding. but 60, i think in eastern canada. otherwise things have become bit more normal. it still might have more than the central plains right towards the science. and although florida look study where the rest, the southern states...
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u. s. here is responsible to protect its own citizens. and regrettably, the u. s. is willing to go as far as helping this, like what it said, against the very purpose of justice for sure. you and others, let's trust, has been picked out the new leader of the united kingdom's conservative party and will replace forest johnson as the british prime minister. now trust secured, just over 80000 boats. beating the former chancellor wishes scenic by around 20000 ballots that he baba has moved to london. richie soon at 60399. this truss 81326. therefore, i give notice that this truss is elected as the leader of the concerned union is why the results have been widely predicted. but it's no less significant given the candidates differing approaches on the economy and helping people facing huge rises in energy bills. let's try to address those issues, but only after attribute to the man she replaces as prime minister on tuesday. horace, you got breakfast done. you crushed jeremy colby. you rolled out the vaccine and you stood up to vladimir putin. you are admired from kiev to
u. s. here is responsible to protect its own citizens. and regrettably, the u. s. is willing to go as far as helping this, like what it said, against the very purpose of justice for sure. you and others, let's trust, has been picked out the new leader of the united kingdom's conservative party and will replace forest johnson as the british prime minister. now trust secured, just over 80000 boats. beating the former chancellor wishes scenic by around 20000 ballots that he baba has moved to...
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even at your a1c goal, you're still at ri ...which if ignored could bring u here... ...may put you in...or even wor. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leqvio were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor if leqvio is right for you. lower. longer. leqvio. we were told, super young, that you have to be tough, you have to
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Sep 16, 2022
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i'm ne rig here. and u, coco? ave melone and u, gelsona? yes. yes? reay? careful,his dauger will betra. - know... - it'sine. i rememb you as child. you alys had tbe last for t, and you,nly wi him... daddy,addy! yove beco. shut up,diot, shs stila chd. fuck, rian! go. who are u? he's. - he a greathistler. really?- well.. t me heayou, while! - istle! - is hdeaf? s, if wead more me itould bbetter we don'tbut weave coco helpsou thoug right? notoo much i n't knowhat to dwith m. don't trt him anore, you e enemieeverywhe. - ! - s, youo. u know, could sl the sheep. - are yolistenin - ye mo swtheart! i have to tell y somethi i di tell me. u came tcheck? look, the's no o! is it excuse? sweee, what it? thing. it'sot filleout. u can'collect e money ifhe documts aren'tcomple. chnical ilies d learnigo.ills. you id he uldn't d anytng. he leaed. engament. - good - suicient. there re somproblems he dn't list, but ok. wel fini it the car. co, will you te care othe od? ke yesteay's lefvers. when iet back, the hoy l extracte we'll back toght. gelsomin it'sur song!ome! me! stop
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anymore. 40 euros, but we spend it in rubles and other friendly currencies, then, yes, that means, u hereleonidovich said, uh, difficult work that is going on, which means, i usually say, in general, here in our community in moscow uh agreed that would not be introduced in relation to his banking sector. uh, russian sanctions the variant needs to act as if they will be accurately entered and this will help speech us operations and a lot of other things. and i think, so , well, here are a few of the largest banks and more than half of the banking sector in terms of volume are now under sanctions, and some banks will not be under sanctions, this is an unlikely scenario. it is clear that new and new restrictions will be introduced, even if they are not in the form that i imagine . in any case, the entire banking sector needs to prepare to have at the same time other ways of conducting settlements on the operations of their clients. we joined the union of right forces when we presided over the ibo sco. there is also a banking association and actively promoted this system. uh, and just have to
anymore. 40 euros, but we spend it in rubles and other friendly currencies, then, yes, that means, u hereleonidovich said, uh, difficult work that is going on, which means, i usually say, in general, here in our community in moscow uh agreed that would not be introduced in relation to his banking sector. uh, russian sanctions the variant needs to act as if they will be accurately entered and this will help speech us operations and a lot of other things. and i think, so , well, here are a few of...
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those who deal with environmental issues, and remember one of the girls, a young woman said that u moved hereor several years with her husband from moscow and no longer imagine another place, residence. i like it very much, but here it is. uh, this is a very good example, and we should multiply these examples are examples of this kind, so that here we, uh, create such conditions that would be a magnet that attracts people here, from all over the country, i mean, the far east as a whole. i would like to note that recently we have launched a number of territorial development tools, including infrastructure budget loans , subsidized bonds of the russian federation house, a program to upgrade public transport, and many other colleagues who are present here today and now at our meeting. e out governments know this very well, because in fact it was your proposals, dear colleagues, which together we are trying to implement all these mechanisms include the far eastern concession, which should be further and fully used for the implementation of city master plans, and as already requested the governmen
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with me that they were deeply moved by the queens to devotion to duty on something that certainly here in the u. s. political system, which doesn't see that sort of constancy of a 70 year rain. it's quite worn yet. something that's fascinating to the average american. she was a celebrity here as, as well. as the other members of the royal family, and of course she in most americans never knew a time before. there was a queen elizabeth the 2nd and so news of her passing to day. certainly, it is a moment that the average american would have stopped thought about it and many moved now to share the condolences and president biden, as we've just seen signing the book. condolences here in the british embassy in washington. and how you chose a bit about from the other presidents that the queen match over the years and how they got on riot. well, she, her rein endured through 14 us presidency and she met with 13 of them. we know that every living u. s. president has also given statements about how they cherish those fond memories of her, something in common that we've heard from their statement as well
with me that they were deeply moved by the queens to devotion to duty on something that certainly here in the u. s. political system, which doesn't see that sort of constancy of a 70 year rain. it's quite worn yet. something that's fascinating to the average american. she was a celebrity here as, as well. as the other members of the royal family, and of course she in most americans never knew a time before. there was a queen elizabeth the 2nd and so news of her passing to day. certainly, it is...
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so this is showing here were shawnee is saying or as someone living in the u. k, all they do is feed our taxpayers money while people are starving and dying homeless kimberly they receive welfare. someone else says, so what the king charles, queen elizabeth in the future. king william due for the country that they deserve dep position. that person was about moonlight. philip wanted picture articles. yeah, no, this is, this is incredibly reflective and unsophisticated fairies of hysterical remarks. if you're worried about the quality of the united states, isn't it? it's a republic and it has the highest levels of inequality in the balance. well, if you want to look at a peer comparison look at the monarchical pay to cross the border in canada. the historical and can make indices out for you to confront only a quarter of the world states among the cheese, yet they compromise, they constitute the majority of countries and democracy. in fact, an accountability in fact, and well being faxes, and in, in the most tiring index, the number one country in the world that
so this is showing here were shawnee is saying or as someone living in the u. k, all they do is feed our taxpayers money while people are starving and dying homeless kimberly they receive welfare. someone else says, so what the king charles, queen elizabeth in the future. king william due for the country that they deserve dep position. that person was about moonlight. philip wanted picture articles. yeah, no, this is, this is incredibly reflective and unsophisticated fairies of hysterical...
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u. k. here. tech and listen to this protest her outside the british parliament and london. principal heard of her and she power i think is absolutely of orange in 2022 family school. you can't have any philosophical moral justification for one family, having political power like that. just like that, that, that's the fundamental issue. if this and building, then there's no point having them. if they have power, then they shouldn't be that t con, kind of have it both ways. i'm. they get paid enormous amounts of money, millions and millions and millions because hundreds and hundreds of minutes to run the oil, me and i just, i see why the people to this country should pay for that. all right, so that's one person's opinion. but what's yours share your questions or comments about the monarchy right here in the you tube chat and be a part of the show with me. the me. alright, here with us to talk about the future of the monarchy in london is philip blonde, a political philosopher and director of the
u. k. here. tech and listen to this protest her outside the british parliament and london. principal heard of her and she power i think is absolutely of orange in 2022 family school. you can't have any philosophical moral justification for one family, having political power like that. just like that, that, that's the fundamental issue. if this and building, then there's no point having them. if they have power, then they shouldn't be that t con, kind of have it both ways. i'm. they get paid...
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Sep 21, 2022
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here are we're shawnee is saying or as someone living in the u. k, all they do is feed our taxpayers money while people are starving and dying. homeless can't believe they receive welfare. someone else says so what to king charles, queen elizabeth in the future. king william due for the country that they deserve dep position. that person was about moonlight philip wants to take shot at those. yeah, no, this is, this is any incredibly unreflective and unsophisticated fairies of historical remarks. if you're worried about the quality states, the united states, isn't it? it's a republic, and it has the highest levels of inequality in the balance. well, if you want to look at a comparison, look at the monarchical pay across the border in canada. but historical can make indices out for you to confront only a quarter of the wild states among cheese, yet they compromise. they constitute the majority of countries into bulk or c impact and accountability, and back in wealth in taxes. and in, in the most galler tyrin index, the number one country in the wor
here are we're shawnee is saying or as someone living in the u. k, all they do is feed our taxpayers money while people are starving and dying. homeless can't believe they receive welfare. someone else says so what to king charles, queen elizabeth in the future. king william due for the country that they deserve dep position. that person was about moonlight philip wants to take shot at those. yeah, no, this is, this is any incredibly unreflective and unsophisticated fairies of historical...
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parts of this nation's identity for so long and in speaking with people here today i'm i know that they don't know how to imagine the u. k. without her. and certainly these are shoes that no one will be able to fill column asthma, reporting from london and alex forest whiting. here with me in the studio, i want to thank you both so much for your time. well, the united states and its allies have announced a host of new military hardware to be sent to ukraine after meeting at the ramstein air base. here in germany, us defense secretary lloyd austin said washington was sending war ammunition for ukraine. high mars rocket systems, howitzers and armored ambulances. earlier in the day, secretary austin and out at washington had dedicated some $675000000.00. an extra military aid for kids 1st came together 4 months ago and ukraine's allies, their stressing that they're in it for the long haul. i earlier asked defensive journalist at thomas a vehicle what stood out to him in today's meeting of the ukraine defense contact group. actually this takeaways twofold, today ones is that the u. s. and its allies are committed to a lon
parts of this nation's identity for so long and in speaking with people here today i'm i know that they don't know how to imagine the u. k. without her. and certainly these are shoes that no one will be able to fill column asthma, reporting from london and alex forest whiting. here with me in the studio, i want to thank you both so much for your time. well, the united states and its allies have announced a host of new military hardware to be sent to ukraine after meeting at the ramstein air...
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u. up here. >> reporter: we ran into pat travis as he was working on hise his home and the first time we met him he was just glad it was still here. >> i thought it would help stop it from coming in the house. >> reporter: the grass fire burned within a half-mile of this block and two years later he says things have changed. >> i think that is what a lot of of us are doing, just cleaning up the property. so these trees were over the house. so we cut this way back. >> reporter: with rain coming for the freshly shortened trees and the new gutter guards -- >> that is wonderful news. delighted to have the rain come. rain come. >> especially with the amount on of rain we are expecting in the north bay, this is great news. coming out of that heatwave and how dry things have been. >> reporter: in the midst of severe, worsening drought, it is is a rare fortunate break. especially on the heels of the e the heatwave and moving into the the wind season. >> the rain is 100% beneficial. we will take it, but it does not not put in into fire season or the drought. we need back-to-back systems to come t
u. up here. >> reporter: we ran into pat travis as he was working on hise his home and the first time we met him he was just glad it was still here. >> i thought it would help stop it from coming in the house. >> reporter: the grass fire burned within a half-mile of this block and two years later he says things have changed. >> i think that is what a lot of of us are doing, just cleaning up the property. so these trees were over the house. so we cut this way back....
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here's this remote area clean u. so. ma here comerom different local environmental groups. overall there are five thousand volunteers to call upon across the region. but with so much coastline to monitor chloe and her team rely on tip offs posted on the ocean legacy website to prioritize the most crucial location. what i found like forty four plus [inauble] i hear. yeah these are bear claw marks here in the phone because it smells fishy so when itashes up on shore the wildlife -- is searching for food and mistakes the styrofoam from being it's good so i once collected. the plastic is ready for transport back to the mainland. i am going to learn how to flame or attacked one of these facts. add -- to at the base the helicopter thirty can lift it out of here. since ocean legacy started the team of collected over five tons of plastic off islands like thi. and they're keeping most of it out of landfills. to but what happens to the plastic they collect. always invited me back to the recycling center in vancouver to find out. what's the next step in the process we take all these r
here's this remote area clean u. so. ma here comerom different local environmental groups. overall there are five thousand volunteers to call upon across the region. but with so much coastline to monitor chloe and her team rely on tip offs posted on the ocean legacy website to prioritize the most crucial location. what i found like forty four plus [inauble] i hear. yeah these are bear claw marks here in the phone because it smells fishy so when itashes up on shore the wildlife -- is searching...
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here. the northeastern u. s. states, eastern canada. you can see the orange popping up here. this is light. we slow moving and create some sort of temporary studies and flash flooding particular i think in eastern canada. otherwise things have become bit more normal, still massive, more than the central plains right towards the science. and although florida look study where the rest, the southern states look fairly dry, but throughout the caribbean, frequent shall the story of the day the moment. and there is a line stretching down through the gulf, compete towards central mexico, which will produce some heavy rain. the heaviest is probably going to be off shore . in south america, there's a very distinct line running through bolivia and then towards the southeast of brazil, north of it. it's nice of more south of it. it's much colder. that contrast means heavy radius there or even snow and up in, for example, the bolivian. and these, a bit of a closer look would suggest that if you are the south, it's warming up the wind a bit of a northerly for santiago by jablonka with wha
here. the northeastern u. s. states, eastern canada. you can see the orange popping up here. this is light. we slow moving and create some sort of temporary studies and flash flooding particular i think in eastern canada. otherwise things have become bit more normal, still massive, more than the central plains right towards the science. and although florida look study where the rest, the southern states look fairly dry, but throughout the caribbean, frequent shall the story of the day the...
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u means, uh, here i have the moss already dyed.example, in three shades, such a lime green is more natural color, such more you are there two more acid colors. and i had a frame ready in advance. and in it i somehow thought over the composition the way i see it. i fantasized a little, saw the composition and laid out the moss. and so to speak, i have already started the process of moss layout itself, which means i am preparing in advance. i cut this moss . uh, tips, i'm cleaning it. eh, i fold. here in such separate boxes for the convenience of my work, and then i already post it in advance. i'm posting it in uh, unglued, ie just cropped to see the big picture, then. eh, i'm already with the help of glue, i already glue it in detail, glue it , as the final version, cut pieces. i put it on the composition, and you can already see how such a more final version emerges. that is, even after i take it and that's it, i'll paste it. i'll go back again and see if there's something somewhere. i’ll glue some bundle, glue it somewhere, add so
u means, uh, here i have the moss already dyed.example, in three shades, such a lime green is more natural color, such more you are there two more acid colors. and i had a frame ready in advance. and in it i somehow thought over the composition the way i see it. i fantasized a little, saw the composition and laid out the moss. and so to speak, i have already started the process of moss layout itself, which means i am preparing in advance. i cut this moss . uh, tips, i'm cleaning it. eh, i fold....
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so it's no wonder then many here feel that the u. k has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell you that the queen simply did not care about this continent. i was just thinking about the star of africa. i mean, it was the common diamond that was found in south africa basically and was given was named after the man you were in the mind. it was given basically to the royal family on the things we have about $400000000.00 in right back crown and building calls for it to be returned to africa in terms reparations. i mean, i know it's a very difficult one. when you think about how many countries we're talking about and how many people were talking about reparation, everything from slavery to colonialism. i still don't saying england's origination anymore that they can actually afford to come up with reparation. in the cynics say, the commonwealth is the british empire on the cheap, which i suppose if you look at it that you can, it's difficult to go argue with that. but then again, having said that, despite breaks it
so it's no wonder then many here feel that the u. k has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell you that the queen simply did not care about this continent. i was just thinking about the star of africa. i mean, it was the common diamond that was found in south africa basically and was given was named after the man you were in the mind. it was given basically to the royal family on the things we have about $400000000.00 in right back crown and building calls for it to be...
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u want ather sna? yes, - .re! ok at me gelsoma! come here! co on! good gir! - you' not on cation! - yes. come hp us. it'sot a gootime, me bad news. are u guys ? ll you g me someing? a othpk works st. theyant us o, i'm su of . okay, buthere mu be a - wi this wo? i say- s, thas. - dad?ll- w? can we take pa? in wt? e countride wonds. don't nd that cp! - dad,rust us!om... - your mher thin like i do. i don'even kw what y me. - thing. i' tell yo it's a progm, yogo to thisland a... you're lected, you...
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so it's no wonder then that many here feel that the u. k has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell you that the queen simply did not care about the continent. hey, paula money, thanks for back analysis. we're going to move on now to some other world news. we're going to take you to ukraine, where russian reinforcements have been entering the northeast and cock of region to both the defense is there. according to local moscow banks, officials that comes from a ukrainian claims have an offensive in the area. officials in kapinsky, russian control city in the cock of region, say that fortifications are being built up as they a way to more trip reinforcements will bring you more information on that as it comes in. meanwhile, rushing back for 30 in the southern ukrainian city is a no good and really topo say electricity supplies have been cut off that. earlier there was a drone strike on an guitars the main administration building. the city is located close to the embattled photos. the a nuclear power plant official, th
so it's no wonder then that many here feel that the u. k has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell you that the queen simply did not care about the continent. hey, paula money, thanks for back analysis. we're going to move on now to some other world news. we're going to take you to ukraine, where russian reinforcements have been entering the northeast and cock of region to both the defense is there. according to local moscow banks, officials that comes from a ukrainian...
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she's been for 7 decades on the throne and for many people here in the u. k, she's been this, this steadfast figurehead, who are they just couldn't imagine not to be there any more and to so for many people this will be a momentous transition and not just here in the u. k. but around the world, people will just be looking at the queen and respecting on her life and, and looking at king charles. and this is something that people will have to get used to for, for decades. or it was god save the queen. and now it is king charles who will have to make his mark. we are expecting him to give a brought calls to the nation. he is already given a statement where he is expressed the sadness above the loss of his mother and the queen. but we expecting him also to broadcast and then there will be a transition in, in the next days for king charles will be taking over. yeah, that sense of this being the end of an era was very much shared by the former prime minister herb wars. johnson who has released a statement saying the queen seemed so timeless and so wonderful that i
she's been for 7 decades on the throne and for many people here in the u. k, she's been this, this steadfast figurehead, who are they just couldn't imagine not to be there any more and to so for many people this will be a momentous transition and not just here in the u. k. but around the world, people will just be looking at the queen and respecting on her life and, and looking at king charles. and this is something that people will have to get used to for, for decades. or it was god save the...
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u. s. secretary of state, anthony lincoln's visit here on the continent last month. has you as president joe biden found in south african leda settled on plaza, a man to do his africa? biddy washington is aware, the changing of the dynamics to the old world order, and one south africa to be at the point base here on the continent. the u. s. is expected to entice lamazzo with increased investment and trait, a global power play to neutralize the bricks and russian influence on the continent . but power is exactly what south africa needs right now. the country's crippling power cuts have intensified and will curtail, grows in the continents 2nd largest economy. while the americans and the europeans continue to pressure south africa towards green energy sources. that my brother and his cabinets have not entirely turned their back on nuclear energy. the west announced an $8500000000.00 pledge of loans and grants it lastly as un conference and climate change. to help south africa dump its reliance on cone. that's a drop in the ocean compared to the $250000000000.00 that re
u. s. secretary of state, anthony lincoln's visit here on the continent last month. has you as president joe biden found in south african leda settled on plaza, a man to do his africa? biddy washington is aware, the changing of the dynamics to the old world order, and one south africa to be at the point base here on the continent. the u. s. is expected to entice lamazzo with increased investment and trait, a global power play to neutralize the bricks and russian influence on the continent . but...
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so no one to vein that many here feel that the u. k. has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell you that the queen simply did not care about this continent. of course, bishop journalist and former editor forbes africa says that england cons $40.00 pay reparations to african nations. i was just thinking about the star of africa. i mean it was becoming diamond that was found in south africa. basically i was given was named after the man you were in the mind. it was given basically to the royal family on the things with about $400000000.00. right back crown and building coals for it to be returned to africa in terms reparations. i mean, i was a very difficult one when you think about how many companies were talking about and how many people were talking about, reparation. everything from slavery to colonialism. i still don't saying england's origination anymore that they can actually afford to come up with reparation. in the cynics say, the commonwealth is the british empire on the cheap, which i suppose if you look
so no one to vein that many here feel that the u. k. has lost africa, largely because again, many people here will tell you that the queen simply did not care about this continent. of course, bishop journalist and former editor forbes africa says that england cons $40.00 pay reparations to african nations. i was just thinking about the star of africa. i mean it was becoming diamond that was found in south africa. basically i was given was named after the man you were in the mind. it was given...
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. >> it is really weird out here,u start to see the leaves change.t it is like 80 degrees outside. t is odd. >> but we know it is coming arod halloween you get to bust out the boots. >> perfect. thanks for that warning. > >> coming up. a woman uses her personal and painful experience with race says imto help black business owners. see how this week's jefferson award winner is is offering a jump start to success. > >> and general us every weekdayr our new live newscast at 7:00 ad 8:00 on our sister station kbc w. you can find us on pluto tv l 397 kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. and cleaner air. yes on 30. > >> even before the pandemic, u.. census numbers show 8 out of 10 black-owned busi
. >> it is really weird out here,u start to see the leaves change.t it is like 80 degrees outside. t is odd. >> but we know it is coming arod halloween you get to bust out the boots. >> perfect. thanks for that warning. > >> coming up. a woman uses her personal and painful experience with race says imto help black business owners. see how this week's jefferson award winner is is offering a jump start to success. > >> and general us every weekdayr our new live...
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well, now we want to show you, uh, no, not the city, saransk, but about how u teachers are. hereson, i still do not lose the word nothing. look how preklo-look, even the teacher teaches. my name is volga semashko . i'm a spreader. and, of course, you come to any pedagogical process. with a whole clay forger, then we stretch the bottom according to our shape and we loosen the bottom. i think that to bring in a tedious profession to this, but the requirements of waiting. i knew the only thing i wanted to do was do it. here we are just rubbing our hands on this to our matta. here we have presented in the educational practice by the student. and here we can see pink carcasses. and this one smokes with us, a light bulb is placed there, and it closes and, of course, this will pack those functional choices. what befit me in my sphere? this is the mother of improvisation. we want to tie him down with him, which i don’t mean here. ah, their communication or honey from the juveniles, and well , everyone is different, and they have their own expectations and want to improve. it suits me tha
well, now we want to show you, uh, no, not the city, saransk, but about how u teachers are. hereson, i still do not lose the word nothing. look how preklo-look, even the teacher teaches. my name is volga semashko . i'm a spreader. and, of course, you come to any pedagogical process. with a whole clay forger, then we stretch the bottom according to our shape and we loosen the bottom. i think that to bring in a tedious profession to this, but the requirements of waiting. i knew the only thing i...
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here as well. we expect people from all over the u. k. a maybe further afield to come to watch what's going on with regard to the funeral and pay that last respects. so a policing challenge, certainly for the authorities here in the u. k. a major security event, as well as a major crew member to event diplomatic. it's a james base, live outside buckingham palace and london. james, many, thanks and team. let's bring in once again, boil biographer, christopher wilson. he's studio in london. good, heavy back on christopher at james. they're speaking about large crowds that will be expected for the same funeral a week. tomorrow a but i'm just looking behind him that now i for 3 days people it seems of wanted to come to bucking about us that drawn to buckingham palace to pay their respects to the queen. what would you make of that? well, i think what, what is wonderful is the sort of unifying moment, but i think also what it shows is that or less in, in the shadow of the queen's death or to more or less, everybody is equal. ok. you know, some o
here as well. we expect people from all over the u. k. a maybe further afield to come to watch what's going on with regard to the funeral and pay that last respects. so a policing challenge, certainly for the authorities here in the u. k. a major security event, as well as a major crew member to event diplomatic. it's a james base, live outside buckingham palace and london. james, many, thanks and team. let's bring in once again, boil biographer, christopher wilson. he's studio in london. good,...
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but here in the u. k, many saw her as a rock of stability, seeing the country through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war. and the end of the british empire, and more recent political upheavals like breaks it. she seen 15 prime ministers during her reign. buckingham palace as she died peacefully in the afternoon at her scottish estate balmoral. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who be known as king charles the 3rd. he issued a statement saying, the death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much loved mother. i know her last will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms and the commonwealth, and by countless people around the world. during this period of morning and change my family and i will be comforted and sustained by ou
but here in the u. k, many saw her as a rock of stability, seeing the country through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war. and the end of the british empire, and more recent political upheavals like breaks it. she seen 15 prime ministers during her reign. buckingham palace as she died peacefully in the afternoon at her scottish estate balmoral. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. the crown has now passed to...
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it's, it's, it's really interesting garland, because the way i look at this here in the big picture of it all the, the entire e u project and this ridiculous offensive organization, nato, it's all on the line right now because everybody's all in on this here, that's why i said in my introduction, one side will lose and badly. and that's the stakes that we see right now. the entire e u project. that thing is, it's a and then, and, and nato is at stake here. and the russians know it. go ahead, garland. yeah, cuz what we're seeing is a contradiction and obvious contradiction between the u. s. empire and the concept of democracy. and so now we're seeing that the people in europe are figuring out that they don't have democracy. they don't have independence. they don't have sovereignty, they don't have a leadership that is looking out for their constituency, and they're not going to be happy about that. i think you also have to look at this through the context worldwide in the u. s. is trying to up the, the heat on taiwan also. so to some extent, i think we have 3 super powers. i believe we have a fairly responsible g
it's, it's, it's really interesting garland, because the way i look at this here in the big picture of it all the, the entire e u project and this ridiculous offensive organization, nato, it's all on the line right now because everybody's all in on this here, that's why i said in my introduction, one side will lose and badly. and that's the stakes that we see right now. the entire e u project. that thing is, it's a and then, and, and nato is at stake here. and the russians know it. go ahead,...
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here it flew straight into the ground from the nature of this embankment and points to, uh, a u-turn and here it is, of course, in fact, in fact, we are dealing uh with quite dangerous we are not talking about war, we are about peaceful atom for us everything that happens here , this is an anomaly until the shelling from the nuclear plant stops, ukraine russia europe is on the verge of a very serious danger that the shelling does not stop head. mgt. i could see for myself by climbing onto the roof of one of the auxiliary buildings where the projectile was fired by the ukrainian military. what kind of rocket, maybe, but to explode anywhere on this roof, we are talking about the fact that the fresh fuel unit is located right there, right there, further on and yes, yes, yes, yes, and the very room of this unit itself was not damaged. that's it from this arrival. this is the first technical inspection mission of the iaea, all collected material is still to be studied closely. as you know, some of my colleagues are staying because there are enough questions. what needs more time for detail
here it flew straight into the ground from the nature of this embankment and points to, uh, a u-turn and here it is, of course, in fact, in fact, we are dealing uh with quite dangerous we are not talking about war, we are about peaceful atom for us everything that happens here , this is an anomaly until the shelling from the nuclear plant stops, ukraine russia europe is on the verge of a very serious danger that the shelling does not stop head. mgt. i could see for myself by climbing onto the...
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here. we want u to fully work on the most objective uh court so that te program. thank you very much. e about thank you to ask, mr. van vene, especially since you imagine you form such a more or less effective world order to establish interaction in this world. please . if you, if you have been to hong kong or visit, then you will understand what i mean, i yesterday . uh, infrastructure buildings, uh to provide competitors with the ability, thirdly, it is necessary by sea and uh must develop bilateral relations on cross-border trade and uh, the next decade will overtake china, the united states of america ah, india is now the fourth japan and where is europe, where are the european countries now? thank you so much. thank you for saying mr. natalya valerievna here. what do you think, here in general, which took place in this beautiful city? uh, there were exactly no roads this year. and i guess it's imperceptible when you come every year. well now i even specially strange investors from nearby countries and seemingly economic zones. actually vladivostok itself. here answering probably
here. we want u to fully work on the most objective uh court so that te program. thank you very much. e about thank you to ask, mr. van vene, especially since you imagine you form such a more or less effective world order to establish interaction in this world. please . if you, if you have been to hong kong or visit, then you will understand what i mean, i yesterday . uh, infrastructure buildings, uh to provide competitors with the ability, thirdly, it is necessary by sea and uh must develop...
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it is most likely that the point u here imagine all the fragments that i am here, but found.re are no victims already for those there of the territory that we examined, quickly, bye. waited military rescuers. we didn't find anyone. there were people here. thanks to the timely switched on e, the air raid signal, they managed to leave this place. thank you very much ruslan agaev, a representative of the administration of nova kakhovka in the kherson region, was in direct contact with us and we are now transferred to lugansk in peace. andrey vitalyevich hello, where are the fighters of the lugansk people's republic now and the front? i wish you good health ruslan. shelling in the area. uh, the luhansk people's republic is with regards to cities and regions, but the active phase of hostilities is on the line of contact. uh, it goes on moreover, we note u intensity is increasing from the side of the armed forces of ukraine flies. uh, a lot of ammunition, including those prohibited by all international conventions. that's just for e, the last day, the intensity of shelling with jus
it is most likely that the point u here imagine all the fragments that i am here, but found.re are no victims already for those there of the territory that we examined, quickly, bye. waited military rescuers. we didn't find anyone. there were people here. thanks to the timely switched on e, the air raid signal, they managed to leave this place. thank you very much ruslan agaev, a representative of the administration of nova kakhovka in the kherson region, was in direct contact with us and we...
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, it's, it's really interesting carland because the way i look at this here that the, the big picture of it all the, the entire e u project and this ridiculous offensive organization, nato. it's all on the line right now because everybody's all in on this here. that's why i said in my introduction, one side will lose and badly. and that's the stakes that we see right now. the entire e u project i think is it's a and then, and, and nato is at stake here. and the russians know it. go ahead. garland. yeah, cuz what we're seeing is a contradiction and obvious contradiction between the u. s. empire and the concept of democracy. and so now we're seeing that the people in europe are figuring out that they don't have democracy. they don't have independence, they don't have sovereignty, they don't have a leadership that is looking out for their constituency, and they're not going to be happy about that. i think you also have to look at this through the context worldwide in the u. s. is trying to up the, the heat on taiwan also. so to some extent, i think we have 3 super powers. i believe we have a fairly responsible govern
, it's, it's really interesting carland because the way i look at this here that the, the big picture of it all the, the entire e u project and this ridiculous offensive organization, nato. it's all on the line right now because everybody's all in on this here. that's why i said in my introduction, one side will lose and badly. and that's the stakes that we see right now. the entire e u project i think is it's a and then, and, and nato is at stake here. and the russians know it. go ahead....
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here. probably, as they say, there are practically no restrictions, that is, any product that contains water. can uurn sublimated, and the only thing here than u, how can we prolong the products, that is, this rather, either the product e, turns into a sublime in its raw form, that is, it is taken. uh, raw berries are vegetables, and meat is a dairy product, or it was a finished product. the same soup. and their porridge can also be sublimated. e. well, this is probably theirs. difference, but it's not just drying. this is really sublimates - these are not dried products. no , these are two absolutely different classes of products, that is, in our understanding. drying is, after all, usually a temperature, or a slightly higher ambient temperature, that is, from 35-40 °, up to 80 ° temperature is used, and plus either this is naturally evaporation, and moisture, or this is the additional use of fans, which are faster and more efficient to take this moisture from products, that is, accelerated drying is such an attempt to save as much as possible more flavor and less damage to the structure of the pr
here. probably, as they say, there are practically no restrictions, that is, any product that contains water. can uurn sublimated, and the only thing here than u, how can we prolong the products, that is, this rather, either the product e, turns into a sublime in its raw form, that is, it is taken. uh, raw berries are vegetables, and meat is a dairy product, or it was a finished product. the same soup. and their porridge can also be sublimated. e. well, this is probably theirs. difference, but...
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here is the nature of this mound and points to uh, u-turns and here is his ultimate goal in fact we are dealing, uh, with enough shelling going on right at the residence. while rafael georgia is examining the place where the shell from the hurricane flew in, you can hear the explosions of ukrainian shells. right at the moment, at this second, of course, not on the territory of the station, but in the outskirts of the city of energodar, the city of atom. this is the first technical inspection mission of the iaea, all collected material is still to be studied closely. as you know some colleagues remains, because there are enough questions. which requires more time for a detailed discussion in a calm environment so that we can more fully assess the whole situation today in these couple of hours. we were able to tie a lot of information together on key things that i wanted to see. i saw and received an explanation already at the end of the mission, the residents of energodar, most of whom have been working at the station for several days, have approached the gross, they were collecting sign
here is the nature of this mound and points to uh, u-turns and here is his ultimate goal in fact we are dealing, uh, with enough shelling going on right at the residence. while rafael georgia is examining the place where the shell from the hurricane flew in, you can hear the explosions of ukrainian shells. right at the moment, at this second, of course, not on the territory of the station, but in the outskirts of the city of energodar, the city of atom. this is the first technical inspection...
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costs of production to consumers, pushing up inflation in the country left off again that inflation here. the u. k. is already at a 40 year high. it's of the highest amongst g 7 countries and that obviously is going to have a negative impact on consumers and how fall that money essentially go. well, going to deeply into this. so whenever inflation searches, as it has done the cost of goods of services over time, just to clarify that the bank of england responds, the bank of england being separate for government is to increase interest rate of the cost of boring to try and dump and down the surgeon prices, but of course if you want to borrow, for instance, if you want to get a mortgage to buy a house and the cost of doing that goes up as well. very, very briefly. or when the government made us announcement of massive tax cuts on friday, it said that he wanted to ramp up boring to pay for these tax cuts and to, to stimulate the economy. but in order to do that, the government's going to have to borrow money on the international markets by selling things called sovereign bonds. and the interest ra
costs of production to consumers, pushing up inflation in the country left off again that inflation here. the u. k. is already at a 40 year high. it's of the highest amongst g 7 countries and that obviously is going to have a negative impact on consumers and how fall that money essentially go. well, going to deeply into this. so whenever inflation searches, as it has done the cost of goods of services over time, just to clarify that the bank of england responds, the bank of england being...