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do they not have a point there that there is a longer, more structural plan in the u compared to the u. s. u, u has one advantage of the u. s. doesn't have because there are several jurisdictions, there are many different ways to get to rome. so many different paths and, and establishing durable or resilient to value added chains really involves lots of different points of contact. and i think that could actually be a fact that we would act in europe's favor, but a general over overarching policy to establish a durable value added change. i don't see much in and i see competition among the states establishing more reliable alternative di risked sources of inputs for a european industry. when we look in general at the way the trade environment globally is moving, we see of course, the inflation reduction act, which has a lot of protectionist measures in it, in terms of where people can produce, where firms can produce in order to get these subsidies. where there are other things that could chips act the u has it's carbon border tax that's going to come up for too long. um, are we seeing as we se
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u. s. e. u and u. k. have classified woody bio mass as of renewable, allowing governments to subsidize the production and burning of wood pallets. many countries don't have to report emissions from wood fired power plants, because the trees are seen as a renewable resource. producers are just required to reforest areas so that the c o 2 released while burning pellets is reabsorbed. so in the united states, depending on what state you're in, you plan to to, for treaties for everyone. you cut down the plant to, to, for new or existing or little tiny researchers like kelly suggest that the immediate impact of substituting would for coal is an increase in atmospheric c o. 2. a studies found that depending on the type of forest it could take up to 10 years until nearly planted trees absorb the same amounts of carbon sucked up by the ones that were cut down folder trees, store more carbon. so there are certain for us and that are even more critical to climate change than others. unfortunately, these are some of the for us being loud down for bio mass energy. one study suggests that replanted forest with fast growing tree species absorb less c o 2, the natural forest carbon neutrality cannot be achieved by burning wouldn't big power plants like this one and the u. k. trees are spending money. they should be spending on true renewables like wind and solar, on this energy source. that's not going to get us where we need to be as the planet . most forms of biomass look at 1st glance to be better than they are, are burning wood to replace coal is not a solution because even if the wood comes from sustainable forestry or is would waste it's still produces, the emissions would waste can however be digested by bacteria at a bio gas facility and organic products like that for non appealing power in your phone can help manage waste cycles. that does make sense, but today, bio mass energy covers only a small part of our won't line demand. it can work in combination with other renewables, but it's not scalable to be our main energy source, not even in the future. imagine exploring a shipwreck or viewing an apartment. oh, without leaving the comfort of your home. well, according to some tech enthusiasts, all it takes is the right pair of glasses. the glob
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si tienes s fiebre, o si t tienes toss o o dificultadad al respirir. escacalofríos u u otros signs de infeccición, proboblemas hepápáticos o reren, estás s o planeas s quedar escacalofríos uciÓn, ¿quÉ se sabe de esta detenciÓn?. >> muy poco con johana, te comento que en unos minutos el fbi darÁ a conocer los detalles de esta detenciÓn de una persona que al parecer corresponde con los rasgos fÍsicos de francisco oropeza, el autor de esta terrible masacre en esta zona donde las autoridades estuvieron 4 dÍas en una intensa bÚsqueda hasta su captura, al parecer fue esta tarde, no se han dado muchos detalles mÁs que fue en una ciudad a 20 minutos de aquÍ con mil habitantes, estÁ en la cÁrcel del condado montgomery y que va a ser procesado por asesinato en primer grado, en cuanto a las preguntas que si estaba solo, si recibiÓ ayuda de alguien, cÓmo dieron con Él es lo que le vamos a preguntar en esta conferencia de prensa en unos minutos mÁs, johana. >> sabemos que habÍa una recompensa de 80 mil dÓlares, edgar estaremos pendientes del desarrollo de esta conferencia de prensa y tendremos los detalles en nuestra emisiÓn de la noche de noticias telemundo, asÍ finalizamos, gracias
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u. s. u v market. the way you say the chinese s u v cube isn't wasting into the theme without the price, so it's fully electric and stylish. 40 design was fired up and take it 1st in read the 60 minutes on dw, the what there's to us that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend dw, the, this data being use africa coming up on the program, the price june, unless paying to deliver the truth and they were trained to and this tells us how and why she was fortunate in prison. and we looked at media freedom elsewhere in africa. and why some countries i'm turning into news, black holes, that's back on homes, soil the nigerians.
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u. s. has plenty of homegrown labs for synthetics. a lot of drugs make it into the u. s. from abroad. the u. s. is only 5 percent of the world's population, but it has over 20 percent of the world attics. the last several years, the u. s. is hovering at about a $100000.00 overdosed debts per year. why are americans seemingly more addicted than other populations around the world? it's a complicated answer, but it's, it's one i can answer. i wrote a book called fight back, is an insight back. i researched the nations and societies and coaches that effectively one of the drug was huge, huge population of aeronautics, for instance, in china before mount se so took over it. most people who really have no knowledge and say, oh, well yeah, he told everybody what everybody was dealing at drugs. that wasn't the case at all . what he did was he recognized that this wasn't a problem of supply of drugs. as we tell our children, this is a supply of peer pressure. they believe what it was that got you into using when at the a well 40000000000 aeronautics when small states on took over on that account. i'm not a political guy in any way. so in that spouting communist, some of the audience may say he is just a fact where he may be
u. s. has plenty of homegrown labs for synthetics. a lot of drugs make it into the u. s. from abroad. the u. s. is only 5 percent of the world's population, but it has over 20 percent of the world attics. the last several years, the u. s. is hovering at about a $100000.00 overdosed debts per year. why are americans seemingly more addicted than other populations around the world? it's a complicated answer, but it's, it's one i can answer. i wrote a book called fight back, is an insight back. i...
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u. s. u by the races. for one p, the u. s. has never been to any good it would salvage in be in by me, call me when so they are also part of a part of the pro bit i say so because of the absence. i definitely know it's the ability for additional sunsets, even zimbabwe, despite the resume being in office, which is a clear example that's that they would love the sensors to go ahead. is supposed to do with about mcgovern is by the government and specifically by governance. but because this was this on the sense of ins and bob, we have really staying the rest of the government key. you know, before muscle, most of it, i'll click on the countries i'm, this is very psyched. the does had a very negative effect on all the countries in south africa, the f. b. i failed to live up to its standards by acting on seriously slot information and it's 2016 prob, then president donald trump's a legit collusion with russia, which was never proven. that's according to us special counsel john durham, the prosecutor who investigated the failed f. b
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u. k u s i or some other countries in the u and nice. i know it's my fault of mine, right? so my people say, gets involved in this, this makes the question anthony, you know, you're the okay, so give us a, you know, an up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the router's prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and then is a lose lose issue for everybody, but touches it. explain to us. well, it's like, it's, uh oh i saw desperation, not surgery with a the past 16. 05 to chat. so i'm gonna try you next week because it's quite clear this has been done in preparation, in prep process se, but you guys are in defense today. so in fact, the guy is, i see reducing the size of a psalm forces. yeah, it's not knowing the value of this for you find the site, it's almost like it was for the die spot are the kind of government. but i venture if you look up what some brief treat, probably the says, well if, if, if i brought she'd the same policy on the cried, sorry it does. but you are a who is power behind the see who is making raising the government since today these up these policies which were currently it was boss. and i think we all know the answer to that is it was something, you know, george, it's something you know, talking about at great length and, you know, and then in the u. k. political establishment is a, is a case in point is a, you know, you have all of this big capture. i mean, we have, you know, you and i looked at the public a, d, b as a public opinion polls. but go into the details, you know, and the headline is, you know, support for ukraine remains, but if we go in the re, the details, it's not the case at all. okay. i mean, so, and then, and then this is very much as a lead capture. um, which i think it was without any kind of a positive. and we can debate what that means, positive results and why continue this this endeavor because there is no goal outside of what you said in the 1st part of the program. and that is a certificate to feed progress it. well, it's not in the cards. so if it doesn't, you don't succeed. why do you continue the same policy? george, the doors to explain how insane people think it's a tough question. go ahead. it is an animal that's what happens when you have a kind of political media lead that lives in the bible bec
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u. k. u s. i or some other countries in the u advice. i know it must call a man, right for my people say, gets involved in this. this makes the question anthony, you know, you're ok. so give us a, you know, and up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the british prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and it is a lose lose issue for everybody, but touches it. explain to us. well, it's like it's almost a sort of desperation. i certainly would be the kind of $16.00 oh $5.00 suggests. so i'm gonna try you next week because it's quite clear this has been done in preparation, in prep process. so you guys are in defense. today's, in fact the guide is not sheet, but basically the size of a psalm forces. yeah, it's not knowing the ability of this for you find the site, it's almost like like it was trying to die spite the kind of government. but i didn't care if you look about something brief. i've treat prime minister as well. if, if, if i brought she'd the same policy on the crime. so it does, but you are a who is power behind the say? who is a make to i seem to you take out, want to today these up, these policies which were currently there's a boss and i think we all know the answer to that is use of the, you know, george, it's something you know, i've talked about at great length and, and i am in the u. k. political establishment is a, is a case in point is a, you know, you have all of this capture. i mean, we have, you know, you and i looked at the public a, d, b as a public opinion polls. but go into the details, you know, and the headline is, you know, support for your grade roommate. but if you go in the read the details, it's not the case at all. okay. i mean, so, and then, and then this is very much as a lead capture, which i think it was without any kind of a positive. and we're going to debate what that means, positive results and why continue this this endeavor, because there is no goal outside of what you said in the 1st part of the program. and that is a certificate to feed progress it well, it's not in the cards. so if it doesn't, you don't succeed. why do you continue the same policy? george, the doors to explain how insane people think it's a tough question. go ahead. a, as an animal, that's what happens when you have a kind of political media lead that lives in the bu
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u. s. military, and if so, what are the ways it, it's changed? absolutely, and i think if we start with how the u. s. was created to begin with, we know that the u. s. was born out of exploitation slavery, the theft of land, and the u. s. military was born out of that same character. and so our generations now have had way more access to information and have been challenged in ways that have grown them up. unlike previous generations where those generations were taught not to question a, the us government and not to question why we're going to war, but that it your duties ago. and if you're a good citizen, then you'll go. but now our, our use are, are not being fooled. by these narratives and climate change, i think has a lot to do with that. and you have access to information on the front lines of resistance, sort of violence against the land. like you have standing rock, you have missing a murdered indigenous women. you have the hypocrisies and contradictions of the u. s. right in our faces. and we're able to talk about it now in ways that we weren't able to talk about it before, especially after the trump era. and so with the u. s being the largest polluter in the world, the largest holder of real estate in the
u. s. military, and if so, what are the ways it, it's changed? absolutely, and i think if we start with how the u. s. was created to begin with, we know that the u. s. was born out of exploitation slavery, the theft of land, and the u. s. military was born out of that same character. and so our generations now have had way more access to information and have been challenged in ways that have grown them up. unlike previous generations where those generations were taught not to question a, the us...
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u. s. plus u. k. so the navy might it, so the u. n. now represents the interest of those kennedy out the united nation. ha. okay. to that. ok. so you did in that case you lead me on to my next point. so not in fact just just if you would bear with me for a moment here. becky: because right now there's a lot of commentary on line. people are drawing link. so i'll give you an example. november 2020 to the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking urges sudan to consider american support for the rapid formation of a civilian lead. transitional government. 2 months later, anthony blinking threatens a travel band for sudanese who endanger that agreement. deal february 2023. sudan confirms a deal for a russian naval base. 4 days later, washington sends nearly $300000000.00 to sudan in march, victoria newland visit sudan to discuss democracy one month later. we have a war, your thoughts? yes, does. so yes. what, what, what is happening now is that they are putting sudan under pressure, and they want to manipulate the decision of sudan and to diet exedine in the direction that they want. but unfortunately, that doesn't for, for very important reason. they are not united even the, quite at the beginning, which is united states u k. area. but it, that the things that in common with them, they want to manipulate to that. but when you look us through the ravia, now saudi arabia is destiny, itself,
u. s. plus u. k. so the navy might it, so the u. n. now represents the interest of those kennedy out the united nation. ha. okay. to that. ok. so you did in that case you lead me on to my next point. so not in fact just just if you would bear with me for a moment here. becky: because right now there's a lot of commentary on line. people are drawing link. so i'll give you an example. november 2020 to the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking urges sudan to consider american support for the...
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s solo sé tú ú ♪da. ♪ se sienente, a fuegego, estátá caliente e ♪ ♪ s solo sé tú ú ♪ ♪ s solo sé tú ú ♪ ♪ y sololo sé túemover el pelo de tu ropa. verse bien empieza desde la secadora con bounce pet. ( música ) ( música ) ( música ) ( música ) ( música ) >> les tengo una pregunta, ha notado un aumento la cantidad de mensajes de audio que recibe. aunque sabía de comunicación no es nueva una encuesta reciente sugiere que se ha popularizado en los últimos tiempos. >> un placer estar con ustedes los mensajes de voz parecen estar en su momento y no solo para hablar con las amistades y familia sino para comunicarnos en plataformas de trabajo, en hasta aplicaciones de citas hablamos con expertos y nos cuentan de que puede estar detrás de esta moda? >> en un mundo donde los mensajes de textos y llamadas telefónicas fueron la norma, ahora los mensajes de voz cada vez son más populares según una encuesta hecha para la página de noticias ... un 62 por ciento de los estadounidenses ha enviado mensajes de voz y un 30 por ciciento se comunica así frecuentemente y lolos que más utilizan son los jóvenes. >> cuando llam
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u. s. b u k. on the e. u to lift unilateral sanctions on russian fertilizes and food, they say even the nations of russian such a line as to the poorest countries got below due to 2 of the sanctions. so talking about russia's dumont's, boston april, the russian free ministry announced 5 conditions for extending the green deal, including the connection of the russian or rolston holes bind to the swift payment system as no payments for the green for the russian grain i can be received at russia's and secondly, they demand the resumption of expos of ammonia, of through the totally actually, of desktop ammonia pipeline. toyota is a 16, russia, and odessa is the black sea pools in ukraine, from where the ex full delivery is going abroad. the pipeline has been frozen when a distance will be conflicts between the russia and ukraine and 22 twins. 2 also rushed along the resumption of supplies to the country of agricultural machineries pods that fell on the west. some functions, as well as the lifting of restrictions
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u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but u. s. official seemed to down play at scale, saying the situation was no worse than crime that was seen in major u. s. cities. there has not been a major health crisis. there is not a humanitarian crisis in the country. all of the non governmental experts have gone in have, have indicated that that's the case. or remember that if washington d. c were the size of baghdad, we would be having something like $215.00 murders a month. and, and it is there, there is going to be violence in a big city is 5 and a half 1000000 people. but british military official with estimated they were between 40 to 50000. the surgeon fight is in the country, while iraqi intelligence kind there was many as 200000 insurgents. larger than the u. s. military presence, the country was plunged into chaos with bomb attacks targeting you and officials and religious minorities. u. s. troops lost a major operation in fallujah with at 800 civilians, killed according to the red cross, 300 of them, women and children, the 88 his. he also accused us forces of using white phosphorus, while the devastating effects of depleted uranium a
u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but u. s. official seemed to down play at scale, saying the situation was no worse than crime that was seen in major u. s. cities. there has not been a major health crisis. there is not a humanitarian crisis in the country. all of the non governmental experts have gone in have, have indicated that that's the case. or remember that if washington d. c were the size of baghdad, we would be having something like $215.00 murders a month. and, and...
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u. s. a u. s. troops were doing it. i can, i've got to stand and this completely on, on baled a what the u. s. war machine was the way and how it was being a he'd and how he was completed with the media with my sir media. how western media has been companies, leader. we to hiding these for all from, from the public because they need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. well, the latest news are face face given on our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience. nashville. ah ah ah ah. mm mm ah a new live muscles. if you look on the initial be wonderful. um not a deal can use to put value a new day or 2, but you also do a what i see the steve both the little gear medation says a good.
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u. s. government want it's public to believe, for example, that in april 2018, the syrian government dropped a chlorine bomb on civilians in the city and city of duma outside damascus, which is therefore justified u. k. u. s. and french missile attacks on syria. and as we now know, through the actual inspectors who are part of the fact finding mission for the o, p c, w who's report was supressed and who were actually attacked by belling cat which is collaborating with o, p c, w leadership to crush these inspectors. that attack was a staged event staged by g. hottest rebels were backed by the west and the gulf states seeking serious over there. so provided the information. yeah. and, and again, that was just to sort of jump him. i said to apologize. but again, these are things that, you know, you'll never hear on the, on the mainstream media of what you're telling me right now. this is one of the only places you can say these things here. for example, in a oxy international, just just one last question back. so i'm running solo on time. i'm really sorry about that but, but the last 2 days. oh no. has been locked in a spot with the outlet this week. even calling buying cap a psy op is that just the lawn boss, you know, shooting from the hip, like he does or do you think his claims have basis? yeah, i mean, sorry to go so far down the rabbit hole here and it's true. this is one of the few places on an international network where i can say these things. and it's shocking that members of billing cut are now working with the new york times as they rake in us government funding to produce findings that support us and u. k. foreign policy objectives and what you on mosque said about the texas shooting. why can't comment on that? i can't see where that, whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutely. is a product of western psychological operations or information warfare. it's why elliot higgins, his entire career, has been backed up by the u. k. for an office since 2013 when he was an anonymous blogger named brown moses. and we've reported on this extensively at the grace zone . and higgins has nothing to say back. uh yeah, max us and just last question here. my last question, just got a few seconds left. yeah, i understand everything that you've been saying here, but just in case one of yours is not entirely sold or remains a little bit mystified by this. if you could, someone open, so basically one sentence, what do we need to know about belling cat? now, a billing cat is a u. s. and u. k sponsored organization falsely posing as an independent entity to provide the background noise for us a
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u. s. is establishing throughout the east. um is it is uh it matches and its size, the size of the u. s. embassy and, but as far off the u. s. plan to control that agent, the middle east, and mainly the near is in order to keep russia here on, on china. are they in the attempt to access that you submitted that any of this is the 1st please. and the 2nd, the reason for this is that the, the, this phone phone that's good, uh, a couple of days more than, uh, 50000 us troops at the same time. this is something that is not mentioned in the media. could serve also as a military base. um uh, as i said, as part of the network of really 3 bases as how the world is looking at 3 30 pm most go time. my name's peter scotts, and i'll be back again with another look of today's biggest stories around about half an hour time. thanks. want the the wife of course 3. i mean, we thought on, i mean i was kind of major was how you all are safe with the system and obviously a hair dresser, a bus driver, a sales person, anyone could become a victim. that's how private negotiators, faster pen looking for the best assist you with them and go to see we
u. s. is establishing throughout the east. um is it is uh it matches and its size, the size of the u. s. embassy and, but as far off the u. s. plan to control that agent, the middle east, and mainly the near is in order to keep russia here on, on china. are they in the attempt to access that you submitted that any of this is the 1st please. and the 2nd, the reason for this is that the, the, this phone phone that's good, uh, a couple of days more than, uh, 50000 us troops at the same time. this...
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u. s. is a establishing throughout the east on it. the it is, it matches and its size, the size of the u. s. embassy, and by the, as part of the u. s. plan to control the region, the middle east, and mainly the need is in order to keep russia it on, on china. they in the attempt to access that you submitted that any and this is the 1st, there isn't a 2nd. the reason for this is that the, the, this compound that's good accommodates more than 50000 us through at the same time. this is something that is not mentioned in the media. could serve also as the military base. um uh, as i said, as part of the network of really 3 bases spread by the us throughout the middle east. we are talking about 3 to 4 minutes of these stations and 11 on the biggest of which would be the compound, the, the us embassy compound. but there are other uh, military. uh, lets say stations that sort of as uh, facilities for the u. s. army like the out of pocket of, uh, from up in, uh, northern lebanon. the like, uh, but just beat you in about it. uh, not far from the embassy, unlike the bite you might be enough, which is, uh, uh, very close to the embassy. in addit
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u. k. and i and i didn't apple from people in the u. k. um, no, as far as i from the u. s. in fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information, the observer. publish gear information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower where they support is? did they help you in any way? is you prepared to go to trial? well, it was the guardian group, the observer being parts of the guardian group, and that broke the story. and so at one point they did suggest that they would pay for a pay for my lawyers. basically, this was before i had decided on who you know, who would represent me. i had several offers. one of them, as i say, was uh and also by the guardian to pay for my lawyers. but, you know, i, i didn't want to be such a tied by the apron strings to a newspaper group. so, and i did end up going for liberty, which is a campaigning organization. much like a c, l, u, and the u. s. and they were absolutely, you know, a fantastic they were really great. they sort of, they were my p r team. they were my, basically, um, legal advice team and, and they blocks any type of unwanted attention that i may have had from people who just wanted to say horrible things to me. i'm the media apart from the guardian. yeah, i mean, as i say, i didn't get a, any sort of outspoken political support from the u. k. at that point, even from anti will groups and it's possible they may have reached out and i rejected them because i think at the time i was very wary of becoming a sort of a light thing point for any type of um, campaigning or pressure group. i, i didn't want to be a so one to the back to would use by anybody else for that alteri a motives however good they may have been. um so yeah, i maybe did actually push away support this high. i could have had and one way or another way. a highly regarded feature film was made about you and your case starting keira kni
u. k. and i and i didn't apple from people in the u. k. um, no, as far as i from the u. s. in fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information, the observer. publish gear information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower...
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s. what is the purpose, but it is clear that u india u, currently u, is the topic of the elements that aretion on rapprochement with russia and china to oppose the anglo-saxon world. and this is such a signal to india and what do we know how to influence you? naturally. uh, this usually causes a very negative reaction, the first reaction is received, naturally. and the initiator, and those who act these are zelensky's puppets in the ukrainian administration, and well, there is a political establishment, the world is fine realizes who is the initiator of this shark, what is happening? here is the closing on april 29 of the school. rather, they did not just capture the closure. uh, the school building of the russian embassy. and here is. so why did they do it? and why is it now, when there are no longer enough pressure tools. they would still understand some kind of kindergarten, that is, when there is no longer pressure on moscow already understands that they are starting to lose in terms of information. and the most important thing in the ideological and semantic begins to lose and russia
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u. s authorities are preparing for a potential influx of migrants crossing the mexican border. the temporary pandemic era policy allows the u. s government to quickly expel migrants back to mexico, according to the uer protection agency. there were more than 190,000 illegal border crossings in march. that's an increase of more than 35,000. compared to february. the union representing border agents claims as many as 10,000 migrants could cross into the united states every day when title 42 expires. trains and busses carrying migrants arrived in ciudad juarez today, just on the other side of el paso, texas , many of them say they are hoping to get a registration appointment with the us to seek asylum. but say they're confused about how to navigate the process and what may come next after title 42 expires. okay, vito. from what i've seen, there will be expulsions. whoever enters illegally or who turns himself to the border patrol will be automatically expelled, and if one tries it again will be penalized. border agents have averaged more than 8000 arrests a day along the border in recent days, the homeland security secretary outlined the plan in place for one title. 42 expires tomorrow night. alejand
u. s authorities are preparing for a potential influx of migrants crossing the mexican border. the temporary pandemic era policy allows the u. s government to quickly expel migrants back to mexico, according to the uer protection agency. there were more than 190,000 illegal border crossings in march. that's an increase of more than 35,000. compared to february. the union representing border agents claims as many as 10,000 migrants could cross into the united states every day when title 42...
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u. s. and i think that will happen in terms of j. p. morgan. we see that a little bit also with u. b. s. and credit suisse when chris, of course, was acquired by u. b. s. there is a wealth management as part of the bank 1st republic. it was a very well known bank and was to see, to be doing the right things, if you like. and that wealth management is, is worth a lot. and i think that would be what jacob morgan is taking on is not taking on a lot of the commercial debt issues that 1st republic head. so it's been quite careful about what is taken on. and so i think it is probably, you know, quite a good move for j. p. morgan to have done there was an auction and the seem to have one that auction. there were a number of other banks which were interested in it. and of course, they get loads of guarantees, goes and sold in terms of loan losses from the authorities in the us. very interesting indeed. and, and also indicative of a broader trends that we're seeing. vicky price the chief economic adviser in the center for economics and business research. thank you for joining us and out of there and sharing your expertise with our speaking. thank you. no
u. s. and i think that will happen in terms of j. p. morgan. we see that a little bit also with u. b. s. and credit suisse when chris, of course, was acquired by u. b. s. there is a wealth management as part of the bank 1st republic. it was a very well known bank and was to see, to be doing the right things, if you like. and that wealth management is, is worth a lot. and i think that would be what jacob morgan is taking on is not taking on a lot of the commercial debt issues that 1st republic...
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u. s. economy gets food into 3 full lights, the u. s. for the same way, just like what happened in germany. 1929. we didn't tie. we'll barrow past. so i think we're moving toward this multi u. s. dollar becoming more or less the font is a global reserve currency from and beat even the russian, brutal which are where we're seeing. i wanted me to be policy d t v right this year. so people will start moving away and i think we'll start seeing a wall that isn't dictated so much. so whatever uncle sam decides to do when he wakes up breakfast in the morning with his us, stella, it's a very exciting time. a bit of a scary time in one by a definitely excited. no, it doesn't just make our cars go, we'd be dearly missing many products. if it wasn't for the petrochemical industry, turning oil into the things we use every day. the 14th international industry that opened its doors monday into iran, welcoming, among others delegations from russia, china, and india, and ortiz, you set jelly, was there to the a one in national federal chemical company, which is the organizer of this, of, and says that the events extra introduce the investment opportunities and the petrochemical industry to iranian and foreign posting domestic production. delegates from 15 countries are present on they will sit and talk with iranian companies and try to, i eat with iranian petrochemical companies, despite the u. s. and in targeting b, one in petrochemical, industry they, the sanctions are poor and technology's under centers also are prevent iranian from being marketed in the global market. push west on this tree, sanction prove because it has various products and the internet and they can put several persons and companies on their sanction list. but generally the petrochemical industry cannot be sanctioned, and it is restriction proof. the needs of the countries forced them to fulfill their needs from iran's markets by different approaches. sanctions this year has been named increasing productivity, or production complexes have commenced their work to have the most amount of the bricks, countries, including brazilian chinese, russian, and your partners of iran. petroleum industry had the perfect role in our, fulfilling their own internal market needs and invest in, in consequentially countries like ours, after with us in the market, are now jumping on the wagon to use their own currency in i
u. s. economy gets food into 3 full lights, the u. s. for the same way, just like what happened in germany. 1929. we didn't tie. we'll barrow past. so i think we're moving toward this multi u. s. dollar becoming more or less the font is a global reserve currency from and beat even the russian, brutal which are where we're seeing. i wanted me to be policy d t v right this year. so people will start moving away and i think we'll start seeing a wall that isn't dictated so much. so whatever uncle...
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u. k and to italy. and of course they asked to be saved. they asked for arms. they asked for help, and they were offended by their western allies. major italy, the u. k, or u. s. came to save them. the trucks came in, they invented a new front of the drum warfare which was able to defeat the rough and m a radi. uh, anti aircraft batteries and they saved tripoli and the libya people will be forever grateful for that. and i'm grateful for that. i was commenting on the current situation whereby there is a car back there now. turkish interest in the oil trading see, or maybe part of by again. and then the russians are doing certain things at the top now is developing well and the m writer's work. now both with the bible and would people like a de la salad, but they kind of sat on top chart and the exemptions are working with hop tarren would be a hold of the impulse of char, in his sudan, adventure. so the point is, the truck has a great role to save aaa, but now they're just the status co actor working with libyan status collectors to produce the global enduring disorder. and you need to draft that none of these regional powers have a vision for libya. they don'
u. k and to italy. and of course they asked to be saved. they asked for arms. they asked for help, and they were offended by their western allies. major italy, the u. k, or u. s. came to save them. the trucks came in, they invented a new front of the drum warfare which was able to defeat the rough and m a radi. uh, anti aircraft batteries and they saved tripoli and the libya people will be forever grateful for that. and i'm grateful for that. i was commenting on the current situation whereby...
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u. s but also in peru. so it's time for him to face also the charges he has here in the u. s will face charges of extortion and fraud in the u. s for allegedly promising to lead natalee's family to her body in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars. natalie's body was never found, but by the time or being the prime suspect, rather to the us, natalee's mother hopes that her daughter will finally receive justice have a plan to step up efforts to fight the state's fentanyl crisis coming up at 10 30, we take you inside their southwest drug lab for a look at what they've already accomplished. and in the weather. nice little warm up today across parts of the bay area, in fact temperatures a few neighborhoods in the eighties and the nineties. looks area high school seniors to take advantage of scholarship opportunities. look at you taking the win with quality top tier gas for less. me? yup. hi. hi? treating your car as good as you treat your dry-clean onlies. i see you winning. yeah thank you for noticing. i notice wins. like how i noticed you spilled a little coffee on your shirt but kind of made a cool new pattern. oh great! hey you win some and you win some am i right? you can let go now. oh sorry! ohhh your coffee. ahh it's fine you're a safe driver. take the win with quality, top tier gas for less at arco. meet the team... behind the team. the coach. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances. the coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack dad? he's getting paid back. orange slicesss. because this team all has chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. cal state east bay was held today. the school posted these images of happy grads on its facebook page students who majored in several other subjects look forward to walking tomorrow. also new intensive bay area high school students have some reasons of their own to celebrate. tonight is bailey o'carroll shows us how they were awarded scholarships for choosing to get involved in a program designed to help them years from now. today 24 bay area high schoolers were awarded college scholarships from the pg and e foundation. but they walked away with a lot more than just a scholarship. also an education in finance something they say they didn't learn in high school high school students who spent the last two semesters attending weekend classes as part of the economic equity and financial education pilot program. to u. c. berkeley's haas school of business. awarded college scholarships today. it was amazing opportunity. we learned a lot about like financial literacy program helped change many lives like that of otis ward, a senior at mcclymont high school in oakland. he was accepted into all 13 universities. he applied to u. c s forces sus three private schools will attend stanford in the fall and study computer science and engineering. jimmy harris, the chief of community relations at pg and e. came up with the idea following the death of george floyd in 2020. he wanted to create a long term, sustainable way to close the racial wealth gap in america. we decided to invest in a racial equity program to benefit african americans today about your expenses. the program taught students involved something they say they wish they learned more about in public high school. personal finance. we were actually going deeper into investment information as well as personal finance company valuation class because,
u. s but also in peru. so it's time for him to face also the charges he has here in the u. s will face charges of extortion and fraud in the u. s for allegedly promising to lead natalee's family to her body in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars. natalie's body was never found, but by the time or being the prime suspect, rather to the us, natalee's mother hopes that her daughter will finally receive justice have a plan to step up efforts to fight the state's fentanyl crisis coming up...
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u. n u m b p saying of a very different thing potentially that the u. n. could pull out completely from afghanistan. where is the actual position? well, i spoke to the u. s. equity general on his way to doha, was on the flight with him from new york. he made it clear that neither of those extremes are going to happen to you and he's not going to pull out of africa song. and the end of this stage is not and the international community is not gonna recognize the taliban. the reason that neither taliban or women are invited, he told me, is because the international community has to get on the same page. they want to work among all the different play as we go. western countries here, we got regional countries. we've got the neighboring countries of afghanistan, they wanna get them all on the same page. and then when they've got the international community speaking with one voice, then they've got the leverage they believe to negotiate with the taliban. given the fact that the do, the aim of this appears to be unity is, is you're saying briefly, what is it that they can talk about? lots of issues. the issue of women is number one on the agenda, but the sex ge
u. n u m b p saying of a very different thing potentially that the u. n. could pull out completely from afghanistan. where is the actual position? well, i spoke to the u. s. equity general on his way to doha, was on the flight with him from new york. he made it clear that neither of those extremes are going to happen to you and he's not going to pull out of africa song. and the end of this stage is not and the international community is not gonna recognize the taliban. the reason that neither...
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u. s government has been borrowing money to pay for their services . you know, around the last 20 years, and so the u. s government, unlike most families , you know spends more than it earns. and so the u. s government cannot run without borrowing. to pay for its, um, its services and hence, if the if the debt ceiling if they've reached the debt ceiling, which they have, which the us has, and there's no way to increase it. the u. s can't borrow anymore and therefore they can't pay for any of their services. and you can look for extensive coverage of this tentative deal on our website or digital coverage includes details about what sources close to the negotiations expect will be in that final bill. local public transit agencies like bart and muni. they are appealing for more state funding to keep their operations running. ktvu elissa harrington joining us now live from the orinda bart station to tell us what they're asking for, and alyssa what they say could happen if they don't get enough money. christian bart is calling this a do or die moment and is asking for a continuation of federal aid that is set to run out in 2025. transit agencies. bart and muni say they are on a fiscal cliff and are asking for financial aid from the state to fund transit operations in a statement munis ed without state funding, we will have no choice but to scale back money to pandemic levels of service. janice lee, the bart board
u. s government has been borrowing money to pay for their services . you know, around the last 20 years, and so the u. s government, unlike most families , you know spends more than it earns. and so the u. s government cannot run without borrowing. to pay for its, um, its services and hence, if the if the debt ceiling if they've reached the debt ceiling, which they have, which the us has, and there's no way to increase it. the u. s can't borrow anymore and therefore they can't pay for any of...
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u. n says that even before the fighting began about 15 million people living in sudan needed some kind of help. according to the u. s state department, 1700. u s citizens have already been evacuated from sudan harmonica, peters talked with the bay or your woman who has family members in sudan. late last month, fighting for control of the government erupted between the sudanese army and rival paramilitary group rapid support forces. um north school for some areas for sure. no food, no electricity, no water nor medication. and you just when you when we call our family back home, it just we hear the guns. multiple ceasefire agreements have been negotiated and broken since then . and on monday another fragile 72 hour ceasefire agreement was put in place since the conflict began. 530 people have been killed, including civilians and another 4500 have been injured. those numbers were calculated last week and right now a humanitarian crisis is unfolding . sana alpha deal has family in sudan and worked with the sudanese association. of northern california. there is no life in khartoum. it's deaths and the smell of death. actually the bodies our outside and no one can bear them. no one can even cover them. because if they kind of, uh, if you went there, you were going to be die for sure. but week after the civil unrest began, the state department issued a travel advisory asking americans not to travel to sudan and then began helping hundreds of americans leave the country political science professor kartika kumar says right now the us is ltd. and what it can do to get more people out. those people who got out earlier the lucky ones and as more and more time passes the costs of getting out are going to increase and i don't just mean the financial cost. but i mean, also the cost in terms of the risks that you run in getting to the ports and getting to the borders. tens of thousands have fled khartoum, sudan's capital and other major cities heading to bordering countries that are already struggling economically. getting aid inside of sudan is also a challenge because of the continued fighting. and the broken ceasefire agreements asked for democracy but end of the day they have war. we want to spread war. we wanted an emergency help for the people who is there, especially in cartoon without food without water without medication. lamonica peters, ktvu, fox two news. thank you, lamonica. a preliminary hearing is set for later this month for a man and woman accused of killing a man from san jose santa cruz county prosecutors will charge 22 year old diana ornelas and 27 year old dennis novoa with killing oliver waterfall of san jose. now ornelas was arrested at her job at a children's center of the stanford community. the university says her arrest happened during naptime and outside the facility, police say believe they believe the suspects and the victim knew each other and made that connection by reviewing video of the scene. investigations of people who last saw him are who last saw our victim, mr. waterfall um and reviewing surveillance footage, uh, they were able to make that connection. a motive for the killing remains a mystery. but the sheriff's office says the suspects in victim did know each other. oakland police are investigating several side shows , including one in which a man trying to stop the event was knocked unconscious. video posted on social media shows this man angry about a sideshow at 34th and adeline streets in west oakland. he uses a bucket to hit one of the cars that was spinning out side show participants then attacked him. we're just trying to enforce the laws that we have and make it not only safe for the community but also safer. the individuals that are involved in the sideshow. the same side show a ford mustang sheared off a fire hydrant. it looks like it hits some of the people watching. oakland city council member noel gayo says most of the people who live in the oakland area are extremely frustrated by the side shows but that the council rejected his proposal to cite any spectators. he's still trying to go after promoters and participants are time now for 38 , a new report on california's reparations task force says reparations will cost as much as $1.2 million per black resident. to compensate for the damage caused by slavery. several factors are involved in determining a potential payment for each person, including how long a black person has been living in california, and if they own a home or business. the task force is expected to vote this coming saturday on whether to approve the report so state lawmakers can review it. state report finds that california's population is still dropping the state department of finance is about 200,000 people drop in population last year here in the bay area, all counties aw, decrease marin, napa and san francisco county saw the largest drops. at least six people are dead. 37 others heard after a windstorm about 250 miles south of chicago, or getting some of the photos here. winds of up to 45 mph created clouds of dust that made it very difficult for drivers to see where they were going. take a look at the aftermath more than 70 cars and trucks, including two big rigs were involved in collisions in both directions along interstate 55. emergency crews had a very hard time getting to the scene of the collisions because they were also affected by that dust storm again. fatal crashes there. ah as we head out to steve. i don't know if that's extremely unusual. we talk about the dust storms in arizona, but i haven't really heard that. in that area. have to look it up right here locally, but yeah, right. it might have been a gust front or it might have been an outflow boundary. i don't know yet. i'll have to take a look. see what's going on. busy here with my hands here and trying to get this system which is really impressive here from may 2nd to drop over us. i mean that you don't see this very often. this will produce snow and some of the higher elevations. and also thunderstorms have been lightning strikes all over the place up on the least side of the sierra. look at this la honda 8/10 of an inch ben lawman over three quarters after that, it drops off pretty rapidly but napa quarter of an inch dublin to 10, san jose, danville, redwood city and fremont all between 11, 112 1 hundreds and the forecast models give it credit. look where they're painting the heaviest amounts where i just showed you on the peninsula. san mateo costar down towards santa cruz santa cruz mountains. lesser amounts to the north napa is already had 27 100 forecasting 44. so you know pretty close. not too bad here, off and on rain, heaviest will be east and south, at least for now. thunderstorms likely later this afternoon. you need a little lift little heating there even though temperature surface temperatures are going to be extremely cool here. it will not be as windy to the north wing c is not as as active, especially up in medicine. oh, kenny lake lake county. there is some activity, but nothing really lit up. that's more of a light rain or what we call beginning to pick up on parts of the east bank. you see some of that activity there from antioch back over to san ramon, also hayward , so the activity that looks to be favorable for the peninsula coming in on the san mateo coast half moon bay. look at that. redwood city, woodside, portola valley, palo alto, los altos. there's some pretty good cells embedded within that. same for san jose. see those scooting through san jose's had 12 12, 1. hundreds and looks like there's plenty circling the wagons there , but there will be some breaks. it won't be continuous same can be said for the santa cruz mountains, but that looks pretty good for lexington hills, boulder creek. we talked about three quarters of an inch there. forties and fifties on the temps . these probably won't change all that much and they're going to be unseasonably cool. look at all the lightning strikes near reno. some of that should develop for us. i would think there is to the north and also to the valley need a little bit of a son breaker to kind of get the lift there. but the low is going to hang out all day today and then drift south by tomorrow, so the focus will be more south over the next 24 hours, but sierra snow and some pretty good totals here for us being forecast. fifties sixties off and on rain thunderstorms and i would expect more rain on wednesday could be a little bit lingering early thursday to the south cloudy friday. then it does look like a little bit of a break as clouds continue rolling, but somewhat of a break by the weekend. all right. thank you, steve. the warriors are preparing to take gandhi l a lakers will show you how the team is preparing for the upcoming series and the united states could run out of money faster than expected. we'll tell you where negotiations stand this let's break the cycle of hunger, together. because everyone should be welcome at 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[egg cracks!] ♪ [bacon sizzling] ♪ tyler: her breakfast. hey buddy. ahh... your choice of breakfast, croissant plus seasoned potatoes- for just $3 bucks. choose wisely, choose wendy's $3 breakfast deal intial fallout across the country following the collapse of the first republic bank. now the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates again this week. at its meeting, some economists warned those rates will affect the commercial real estate market and cause bakes to tighten their credit conditions, which will weigh down spending that could also lead to hundreds of small and midsize banks, lending less money and acting more conservatively. to minimize the risks encountered by first republic and silicon valley bank. this is bad for shareholders, obviously, but then again, shareholders he knew or had to know what they were getting into investing in the in the first republic. hopefully, it's service don't change. that's the big thing. you know, and there remains a small operated bank. now, the american bankers association says the sale of first republic to jpmorgan chase boost confidence in the stability of the ucongress is praising the f d i c for finding a private buyer for first republic, which did not happen with silicon valley bank is 4 46 . well president biden wants to meet at the white house so week from today with congressional leaders to talk about raising the debt ceiling. that's after treasury secretary janet yellen notified congress, the united states. could default on its debt is early as june 1st that republicans have said any increase in the debt ceiling. gwa need to come with spending cuts, and they passed a measure in the house aimed to doing that , but democrats are not supporting it. show the american people how the default and on america act would cut critical funding to nearly all sectors of american life. the only way you solve problems as you negotiate. and i'm looking forward to the president, changing his mind and negotiating with us. now the clock is ticking on negotiations since there were only eight legislative today's this month when both the house and the senate
u. n says that even before the fighting began about 15 million people living in sudan needed some kind of help. according to the u. s state department, 1700. u s citizens have already been evacuated from sudan harmonica, peters talked with the bay or your woman who has family members in sudan. late last month, fighting for control of the government erupted between the sudanese army and rival paramilitary group rapid support forces. um north school for some areas for sure. no food, no...
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