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united utilities _ it. give very much for your time. united utilities say _ it.very much for your time. united utilities say they will - it. give very much for your time. united utilities say they will be l united utilities say they will be pumping £400 million into sorting out the local water works over the next couple of years. just before i 90, next couple of years. just before i go, one of the most remarkable stories in football. thousands of fans are celebrating with a parade through the town. they are heading back to the top flight, this is earlier on, open top bus tour through luton celebrating winning the play—off final and after this bus tour, they made it to the centre of luton and they were on a stage they are being presented with the trophy. hundreds of people out, local fans celebrating a remarkable achievement because just nine years ago, they weren't even playing league football. they weren't in the league football. they weren't in the league structure, they were playing non—league football and in that time they have risen all the way up through th
united utilities _ it. give very much for your time. united utilities say _ it.very much for your time. united utilities say they will - it. give very much for your time. united utilities say they will be l united utilities say they will be pumping £400 million into sorting out the local water works over the next couple of years. just before i 90, next couple of years. just before i go, one of the most remarkable stories in football. thousands of fans are celebrating with a parade through the...
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united utilities have said this is also about climate change and the run—off from farms and chemicalsof that? that is so much waffle, they are the chief polluters, by their own admission. their priority seems to be their shareholders. this year they paid 300 million in dividends to shareholders. i am sure they could spare a proportion of that to build the infrastructure needed to clean up the lake. united utilities say they are going to invest 400 million over the next couple of years to improve the water works in the area. do you think that goes far enough? no, because they are going to pass that onto the bill payer and people have paying bills for a service that they as a water authority should have provided. they will be paying twice. they should dig into their own pockets to do it. steve, thanks very much for your time. united utilities say they will be pumping £400 million into sorting out the local water works over the next couple of years. a graphic designer has become one of wales�*s most commercially successful artists overnight after some of his digital works were sold for a
united utilities have said this is also about climate change and the run—off from farms and chemicalsof that? that is so much waffle, they are the chief polluters, by their own admission. their priority seems to be their shareholders. this year they paid 300 million in dividends to shareholders. i am sure they could spare a proportion of that to build the infrastructure needed to clean up the lake. united utilities say they are going to invest 400 million over the next couple of years to...
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the biggest polluters by far are united utilities, by their own admission.unt of i think it was between 20 and 40 million that would be spent exclusively on windermere. don't forget, last year they paid out 300 million in dividends to investors. but the water company argues it's not solely their responsibility. i think if you speak— to the experts, they would tell you that lake windermere certainly isn't dying. - but it is facing challenges, - things like increased temperature, climate change and the increased pressures of tourism. _ and that's why we all have to work together as a community. - and there was strong feeling about the future of the lake amongst the crowd. when i was a kid, before i was in a wheelchair, used to go swimming all the time in there. i don't want things to die in it. it's up to the politicians to enforce severe sanctions on the water companies, especially with the amount of profits they make. it's absolutely unreal. united utilities says it will be spending hundreds of millions of pounds on improving the water network in the region,
the biggest polluters by far are united utilities, by their own admission.unt of i think it was between 20 and 40 million that would be spent exclusively on windermere. don't forget, last year they paid out 300 million in dividends to investors. but the water company argues it's not solely their responsibility. i think if you speak— to the experts, they would tell you that lake windermere certainly isn't dying. - but it is facing challenges, - things like increased temperature, climate change...
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apologised for not acting quickly enough to deal with sewage spills over the past year, and united utilitiesstment to tackle the problem. but it does face particular challenges — things like climate change, increasing temperature, and some of the pressures from other things like septic tanks and from agriculture, as well as the inputs from our systems. so there's a collective effort that we need to make. the water industry is really trying to pull themselves out of a very big hole that they've dug. and, fundamentally, an apology isjust not good enough. it's not up to the bill payer to rectify the damage that they've done. for campaigners, this isjust the beginning of a new effort that will secure the lake's future and preserve its beauty. yunus mulla, bbc news. as large parts of the uk are currently basking in the sunshine, there's no better place to spend the day than by the seaside. however, the outing can be ruined by hungry and aggressive seagulls. 0ne town in the north of england is trying several inventive ways to scare the birds off, from special music to colourful umbrellas. 0ur repo
apologised for not acting quickly enough to deal with sewage spills over the past year, and united utilitiesstment to tackle the problem. but it does face particular challenges — things like climate change, increasing temperature, and some of the pressures from other things like septic tanks and from agriculture, as well as the inputs from our systems. so there's a collective effort that we need to make. the water industry is really trying to pull themselves out of a very big hole that...
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they're calling for united utilities , the water united utilities, the water oonponv— united utilitiessewage to save windermere. now, of sewage to save windermere. now, oi . onene— sewage to save windermere. now, of course , there are— sewage to save windermere. now, of course , there are two sides of course, there are two sides to of course, there are two sides io evoiv— of course, there are two sides io eveiv sioiv. — of course, there are two sides io eveiv sioiv. i— of course, there are two sides to every story. “ivv: to every story. i had the opportunity motty to speak with united utilities and in a statement they say, we completely understand the strength of feeling as many of us live and work in the local community and we all care passionately about the lake and the work we do on behalf of our customers. we are determined to play customers. we are determined to play our part by improving our operations and their contribution to the overall ill health of windermere. so i think one thing everyone here can agree on is that everyone really does care and feels passionately about the h
they're calling for united utilities , the water united utilities, the water oonponv— united utilitiessewage to save windermere. now, of sewage to save windermere. now, oi . onene— sewage to save windermere. now, of course , there are— sewage to save windermere. now, of course , there are two sides of course, there are two sides to of course, there are two sides io evoiv— of course, there are two sides io eveiv sioiv. — of course, there are two sides io eveiv sioiv. i— of course,...
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and as it turns out, it didn't even take a week before united utilities, severn trent water, two of theed in the last 48 hours they are going to pay £550 million in dividends to their shareholders over the next couple of weeks. so they weren't that bloody sorry. where they? well, they say no, look, if you don't pay dividends, you don't get shareholders, you don't have shareholders, you don't get investment. if you don't get investment, well, you don't have smarter sewers. here's the thing. water companies don't invest anything. any money that goes into the system comes out of our pockets. and for me, i thought it was the most incredible... it's a lack of foresight and planning and management and leadership within the industry to put that statement out because take out the apology bit, which was a non—apology. you must know at this point the level of anger, frustration and rage amongst your customers at what you've done over the last 30 years. 0utrageous! someone who i'm afraid in the in the rules of this business has to stay anonymous. he's worked with you on these issues in the power s
and as it turns out, it didn't even take a week before united utilities, severn trent water, two of theed in the last 48 hours they are going to pay £550 million in dividends to their shareholders over the next couple of weeks. so they weren't that bloody sorry. where they? well, they say no, look, if you don't pay dividends, you don't get shareholders, you don't have shareholders, you don't get investment. if you don't get investment, well, you don't have smarter sewers. here's the thing....
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apologised for not acting quickly enough to deal with sewage spills over the past year, and united utilities challenges — things like climate change, increasing temperature, and some of the pressures from other things like septic tanks and from agriculture, as well as the inputs from our systems. so there's a collective effort that we need to make. the water industry is really trying to pull themselves out of a very big hole that they've dug. and, fundamentally, an apology isjust not good enough. it's not up to the bill payer to rectify the damage that they've done. for campaigners, this isjust the beginning of a new effort that will secure the lake's future and preserve its beauty. yunus mulla, bbc news. as extreme sports go, cheese rolling doesn't necessarily spring to mind — but it's not for the feinthearted. hundreds gathered in the english countryside for the unofficial event with competitors travelling from as far afield as the us, japan and switzerland. steve knibbs was in gloucestershire for a slice of the action. the cheese is rolling again. and it's not for the faint—hearted. bumps
apologised for not acting quickly enough to deal with sewage spills over the past year, and united utilities challenges — things like climate change, increasing temperature, and some of the pressures from other things like septic tanks and from agriculture, as well as the inputs from our systems. so there's a collective effort that we need to make. the water industry is really trying to pull themselves out of a very big hole that they've dug. and, fundamentally, an apology isjust not good...
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now, i spoke to united utilities to get their hehe— united utilities to get their hehe on— united utilitiesuality in windermere _ factors affecting water quality in windermere are complex and whhouh— in windermere are complex and without targeted— in windermere are complex and without targeted action by nuhhhhhe— without targeted action by multiple sectors . we will not multiple sectors. we will not hhe— multiple sectors. we will not see the changes— multiple sectors. we will not see the changes we all want. we are determined— see the changes we all want. we are determined to— see the changes we all want. we are determined to play our part by hnhhowhne— are determined to play our part by hnhhowhno ou— are determined to play our part by improving our operations and hen— by improving our operations and their contribution— by improving our operations and their contribution to the owehehh— their contribution to the overall health of windermere. how— overall health of windermere. how h-s— overall health of windermere. how h-s euhe— overall health of windermere. now it's quite clearly a very sonh
now, i spoke to united utilities to get their hehe— united utilities to get their hehe on— united utilitiesuality in windermere _ factors affecting water quality in windermere are complex and whhouh— in windermere are complex and without targeted— in windermere are complex and without targeted action by nuhhhhhe— without targeted action by multiple sectors . we will not multiple sectors. we will not hhe— multiple sectors. we will not see the changes— multiple sectors. we will not...
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as it turns out, it didn't take a week even before united utilities, severn trent water, two of the biggestr shareholders over the next couple of weeks. so, they weren't that 5orry, were they? then;r weren't that sorry, were they? they sa , if weren't that sorry, were they? they say. if you — weren't that sorry, were they? they say. if you don't— weren't that sorry, were they? they say. if you don't pay _ weren't that sorry, were they? they say, if you don't pay dividends, you don't have shareholders, if you don't have shareholders, if you don't have shareholders, if you don't have them you don't have investment, if you are an investment, if you are an investment, you don't have smarter sewers. �* , investment, you don't have smarter sewers. �* y ., y investment, you don't have smarter sewers. ~ , ., , ., ., , ., sewers. any money that goes into the s stem sewers. any money that goes into the system comes — sewers. any money that goes into the system comes out _ sewers. any money that goes into the system comes out of— sewers. any money that goes into the system comes out of our— sewers. an
as it turns out, it didn't take a week even before united utilities, severn trent water, two of the biggestr shareholders over the next couple of weeks. so, they weren't that 5orry, were they? then;r weren't that sorry, were they? they sa , if weren't that sorry, were they? they say. if you — weren't that sorry, were they? they say. if you don't— weren't that sorry, were they? they say. if you don't pay _ weren't that sorry, were they? they say, if you don't pay dividends, you don't have...
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when micron talks about strategic autonomy, what amazes me is the fact that i think the united states has always utilized strategic autonomy. if we really break down what strategic autonomy is in real terms, it what the united states doesn't like about micron using that term is the idea that your simply comparing it to use that bubble analogy that was just mentioned. these are power bubbles, right? these are bubbles of power that the united states controls and now micron would that one phrase strategic autonomy is at least winking at the idea that there could be a chinese power bubble that might serve interests in europe as forcefully or as powerfully as american ones are and that is always infuriated, the americans, the americans are the only ones. and i've always found this fascinating is the fact that they will live ideologically in terms of how they speak before the diplomatic microphones and how they act in quarters of power in other nations. capitals, but in terms of actual real term efforts, they're not, they will always follow what their national interests are, but they don't want other countries
when micron talks about strategic autonomy, what amazes me is the fact that i think the united states has always utilized strategic autonomy. if we really break down what strategic autonomy is in real terms, it what the united states doesn't like about micron using that term is the idea that your simply comparing it to use that bubble analogy that was just mentioned. these are power bubbles, right? these are bubbles of power that the united states controls and now micron would that one phrase...
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his family is without electricity and other basic utilities . the united 24 platform , of which they are ambassadors and that's it, i'm finishing this issue and saying goodbye to you until tomorrow in the second half of the day. my colleague iryna koval will inform you today. i remind you that you can read more on our website espresso.tv a summary of the main things on our telegram channel news espresso.tv the most interesting information and videos as always on our youtube channel espresso krapka tv subscribe to our youtube channel like us write comments always have a ukrainian view of the world stay with the press semi-finals of the champions league on megogo inter milan and man city real who will play in the decisive match find out on may 16 and 17 at 22:00 exclusively on megogo o walked here of course and there is not enough water vypiyreo you are ready you are ready because zreo reo water for special medical purposes, watch this week's program judicial control with tatyana shustrova, the war will write everything, how the vrp reacted to the unreliable declaration of the head of
his family is without electricity and other basic utilities . the united 24 platform , of which they are ambassadors and that's it, i'm finishing this issue and saying goodbye to you until tomorrow in the second half of the day. my colleague iryna koval will inform you today. i remind you that you can read more on our website espresso.tv a summary of the main things on our telegram channel news espresso.tv the most interesting information and videos as always on our youtube channel espresso...
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and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that want to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's defense ministry has given the pen took on the cold shoulder, rejecting a request to hold a private meeting on the sidelines of an upcoming security form in cigna, pull a hip. and it was a stipend given by the us defense department to the wall street journal. overnight the p r c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with p r. c. administer of national defense, leasing food and singapore. this week, the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and beaching, to assure
and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that want to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's defense...
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and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. access denied beijing's administrative defense has given the pen to go into the very cold shoulder, denying a request to hold a private meeting on the sidelines of an upcoming security form in cigna pool. i just remind me, let's go if i give you the stipend given by the us defense department to the wall street journal and have a look over night, the p r. c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with p r. c. administer of national defense, leasing food and singapore. this week, the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military
and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. access denied...
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and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at. ready the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives. and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable. and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's defense ministry has given the pen to go on the cold shoulder or rejecting a request to hold a private meeting on the sidelines of an upcoming security form in cigna. pull a hip and i was a stipend given by the us defense department to the wall street journal overnight the p r. c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with p r. c. administer of national defense, leasing food and singapore this week. the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and
and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position at. ready the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives. and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable. and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's...
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and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position, it is the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's defense ministry has given the pentagon, the cold shoulder, rejecting a request to hold a private meeting on the sidelines of an upcoming security form in cigna, pull a hip and i was a stipend given by the us defense department to the wall street journal. overnight . the p r c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with p r. c. administer of national defense, leasing food and singapore. this week, the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and beaching, to assure the comp
and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position, it is the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that wants to do is bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. beijing's defense...
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unit. well, we including the utilities was trying our best, well in this job this is the number one job.ievich i remember that the head of the administration of the mining city of the dpr was in direct contact with us in the zone , whose responsibility included artyomovsk time and all, the settlements of the alexander district of the same name, we will return for a short advertisement and then we will continue to talk about the main events of this morning. only in alpha-bank for a whole year without interest with a free alpha-bank credit card. order a credit card today and we will instantly deliver it to anywhere in russia alpha-bank is the best mobile bank and buy it on a scooter. we will give you a 35% discount and free delivery in 15 minutes. book profitably. thanks to the album in which 50 years ago the austrian equipment brand was born . thanks for the hazy morning skies and the routes that brought us here. thank you for these peaks. the vtb team can count on us when they have a lot to share, especially with their own. here i share vtb will quickly register a business, open an accou
unit. well, we including the utilities was trying our best, well in this job this is the number one job.ievich i remember that the head of the administration of the mining city of the dpr was in direct contact with us in the zone , whose responsibility included artyomovsk time and all, the settlements of the alexander district of the same name, we will return for a short advertisement and then we will continue to talk about the main events of this morning. only in alpha-bank for a whole year...
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and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position of this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that want to do with building law follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives, and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. all right, let's learn more now. crossing law to the executive editor at brasil, 247 legal nato support at joining us from south power to just about a quarter past 4 in the afternoon. local time is great to see you today, and thank you very much for joining us here on asi international. it's a big story right now. developing father is my daughter himself, is hailing. this is a new era of relations, but if i can ask you, i just want does his return to brazil meaningful for both countries, but also the region as a whole is very significant to thanks for having me here. by the way, it's very significant. the material h
and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position of this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries and target certain countries that want to do with building law follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives, and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. all right, let's...
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. >> within the past week, the crimes unit was able to utilize dna.g the reckless moment baby india -- miraculous moment baby india was rescued. >> i'm dumbfounded by any reasoning that could be there and how someone could have the ability to leave their own child to die. >> reporter: finding baby india off the side of this in rural georgia road, a shock to those who live here. screams of a baby heard by the racquets family who found her in the woods behind their home. >> literally just panic. panic was going to all of our minds. we were crying and we did not expect it to be a baby. >> reporter: baby india is thriving thanks to the love and support of her community. >> baby india is now prospering. she is happy and healthy. when those who were supposed to do their best did the worst for her, we stepped up in a big way. >> reporter: charged with attempt to commit murder, and reckless abandonment. attackers are following leads to locate the vehicle they allege she gave birth in. >> whit: so glad to see baby india doing well. now to the 12 year old who j
. >> within the past week, the crimes unit was able to utilize dna.g the reckless moment baby india -- miraculous moment baby india was rescued. >> i'm dumbfounded by any reasoning that could be there and how someone could have the ability to leave their own child to die. >> reporter: finding baby india off the side of this in rural georgia road, a shock to those who live here. screams of a baby heard by the racquets family who found her in the woods behind their home....
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used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the, the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the he, when he comes to the 3 3rd message, he actually posts that on that night. i just, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or positions either coming up and a choosing a major country in this area.
used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the, the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the he, when he comes to the 3 3rd message, he actually posts that on that night. i just, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or...
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apologised for not acting quickly enough to deal with sewage spills over the past year, and united utilities, this isjust the beginning of a new effort that will secure the lake's future and preserve its beauty. yunus mulla, bbc news. have a listen to this... does it make you nervous? it's an iconic tune i think we all recognise. it's the song that tells us university challenge is about to start. and, after three decades of savage put downs and challenging trivia, jeremy paxman has stepped away from the buzzer, and presented his last episode of university challenge. he announced he would be leaving the role of quizmaster last year, after being diagnosed with parkinson's disease. let's remind ourselves of some of his most memorable moments. university challenge. asking the questions, jeremy paxman. who held the position of prime minister of the united kingdom... trinity morley. margaret thatcher. how did you know i was going to ask for the longest period of time? what else is it going to be? audience: ooh! ok, let's see if you get these bonuses right. they're on french [and borders, you smart
apologised for not acting quickly enough to deal with sewage spills over the past year, and united utilities, this isjust the beginning of a new effort that will secure the lake's future and preserve its beauty. yunus mulla, bbc news. have a listen to this... does it make you nervous? it's an iconic tune i think we all recognise. it's the song that tells us university challenge is about to start. and, after three decades of savage put downs and challenging trivia, jeremy paxman has stepped away...
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years following the mass murder of the holocaust, radio free europe was conceived by the united states utilizingalent of post-world war ii soviet in support of american foreign policy and democracy and human rights. first hearing i spoke with mr. pottinger about the importance of supporting independent journalism. radio free asia to the united states agency for global media is providing services of independent journalism in the indo pacific region. the slave labor and stabilization of the people. the u.s. holocaust memorial museum has a list of tools for atrocity prevention that include naming and shaming and fact-finding. can you explain the role of the free press and preventing and exposing human rights abuses in china? >> thank you so much for the question and also for sharing your own personal experience. the role of radio free asia has been incredibly important and the role of the pacific press is essential to telling the story of the uyghur people. i want to highlight a few things. one, many of the journalists themselves are uyghur and telling the stories of their own communities. i can't
years following the mass murder of the holocaust, radio free europe was conceived by the united states utilizingalent of post-world war ii soviet in support of american foreign policy and democracy and human rights. first hearing i spoke with mr. pottinger about the importance of supporting independent journalism. radio free asia to the united states agency for global media is providing services of independent journalism in the indo pacific region. the slave labor and stabilization of the...
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intelligence community to collect communications of foreigners operating outside the united states that utilize u.s. infrastructure services. now why is that important? it is important because if you think about what we have been able to do as an authority since 2008, first of all, provide a light on what our adversaries are doing. what is iran doing, what is china doing, what is russia doing? what is north korea doing? and all parts of the world. secondly, disrupting -- >> what if i could, that's because they are using platforms that have a nexus to our communication systems within the united states. >> that is correct. >> what they're doing it from outside of the united states, it is not necessarily connected with someone from within the united states. they simply using the platform because it is easy. >> again, i think there's a two really important points. not u.s. persons, foreigners, outside of the united states. the second piece is that we have built up, and i think have been a very effective job and ensuring not only national security but the security and rights and civil liberties of o
intelligence community to collect communications of foreigners operating outside the united states that utilize u.s. infrastructure services. now why is that important? it is important because if you think about what we have been able to do as an authority since 2008, first of all, provide a light on what our adversaries are doing. what is iran doing, what is china doing, what is russia doing? what is north korea doing? and all parts of the world. secondly, disrupting -- >> what if i...
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lee buys 10 apples it each gives lee 40 units of utility.ee do to maximize her utility? >> buy more oranges and less apples >> yes. >> or fewer appaapples >> the english part. >> that counts >> i was correcting the english. he would have gotten full credit do we have time for one more one more if country a is experiencing high inflation relative to country b wlahat can we expect n the currencies >> i say country a currency will deappreciate it relative to country b. >> b >> depreciate. >> these guys went 5 for 5 good luck. i will see you at the contest. we will have a bit of it at the 1:00 show. the opening question what does the winner get >> a prize trophy bragging rights of the number one economics high school in the country. >> you are excellent good luck today. >> totally impressed thank you for coming out congratulations to the council for economic education of which cnbc is a supporter. teach economics around the country. >> thank you so much when we come back, we get you ready for the trading day ahead and including jpmorgan chase in
lee buys 10 apples it each gives lee 40 units of utility.ee do to maximize her utility? >> buy more oranges and less apples >> yes. >> or fewer appaapples >> the english part. >> that counts >> i was correcting the english. he would have gotten full credit do we have time for one more one more if country a is experiencing high inflation relative to country b wlahat can we expect n the currencies >> i say country a currency will deappreciate it relative...
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utilities. donchan, it's not just work, united.ving their homeland with all their might, this is being done for everyone. someone makes bread, and we make it here, and we clean it. and who is like us yes, we run the risk of doing well in donetsk mariupol makeevka gorlovka there is no full-fledged water supply. the kiev regime blocked the seversky donets donbass canal and the pipes that were installed by utilities were repeatedly bombed, but the new pipeline was almost launched to deprive the city of water. on colleagues from all over russia came to help donetsk communal services, it happens, of course, that shelling occurs regularly. it happens that it flies quite close to us even here, here we have a 3 km track and for all three kilometers , it flew somewhere nearby, somewhere there were fragments, but the work continued, the brigade supported each other, and the workers themselves were encouraged by local residents under mortar and artillery shelling in rain, snow and forty-degree heat. these people are always on duty. they are t
utilities. donchan, it's not just work, united.ving their homeland with all their might, this is being done for everyone. someone makes bread, and we make it here, and we clean it. and who is like us yes, we run the risk of doing well in donetsk mariupol makeevka gorlovka there is no full-fledged water supply. the kiev regime blocked the seversky donets donbass canal and the pipes that were installed by utilities were repeatedly bombed, but the new pipeline was almost launched to deprive the...
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when you are, nicky, studio next to the river, united utilities dumps sewage in full 13,000 hours lastt happened. for decades but investment has not ha ened. . ., for decades but investment has not hauened. ., ., ., , happened. yeah, i am actually in london beside _ happened. yeah, i am actually in london beside the _ happened. yeah, i am actually in london beside the river - happened. yeah, i am actually in| london beside the river thames. happened. yeah, i am actually in i london beside the river thames. the river thames was at one point seen as a great triumph on the water being cleaned up, wildlife reappearing, comparing it to what it was like in the 50s and 60s as well. simon in penzance, you have cancelled your direct debit? do your water provider? i cancelled your direct debit? do your water provider?— water provider? i have. i am not auoin to water provider? i have. i am not going to do _ water provider? i have. i am not going to do as — water provider? i have. i am not going to do as good _ water provider? i have. i am not going to do as good as - water provider? i have. i am
when you are, nicky, studio next to the river, united utilities dumps sewage in full 13,000 hours lastt happened. for decades but investment has not ha ened. . ., for decades but investment has not hauened. ., ., ., , happened. yeah, i am actually in london beside _ happened. yeah, i am actually in london beside the _ happened. yeah, i am actually in london beside the river - happened. yeah, i am actually in| london beside the river thames. happened. yeah, i am actually in i london beside the...
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used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the, the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the he, when he comes to the 3 3rd message, he actually posts that on that night. i just, uh, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or positions either coming up and a choosing a major country in a very, very rude way. i have to say about the way it was brought to the russian. it was very come to something. i mean it was strictly like, it wasn't polite that i know turks there play people, but this was very rude. just italy. well yeah. the, as i said, this was talking to unprecedented. you know, we've never had something like that. i'm even if you have, i mean, even if you are prime minister or the president and then you have very credible intelligence pointing to something, directions to, to, to something the russians sort of and something like, what like peo
used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the, the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the he, when he comes to the 3 3rd message, he actually posts that on that night. i just, uh, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or...
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the tricky part is it is not really being utilized anywhere in the united states. industry says, you are asking us to use this very aggressive rule based in part on a technology that we think it not ready for prime time. earlier today i stocked -- i talked to scott siegel. here's what he said about this. >> there is a very bright future for carbon capture and sequestration. there are some multibillion-dollar projects being constructed for example in the midwest to deal with the emissions that come from biofuel production. in the power sector there are very few applications. >> the epa points to a working ccs factory in canada that has been operating for 10 years very successfully. they say this technology is ready. >> the epa's climate moves have previously been challenged in court. do we expect that this time around? >> 100 percent. most of those will be driven by industry and/or the republican attorneys general who very successfully sued the obama clean power plan and blocked that from happening. you are also seeing a lot of industry critics coming out and saying
the tricky part is it is not really being utilized anywhere in the united states. industry says, you are asking us to use this very aggressive rule based in part on a technology that we think it not ready for prime time. earlier today i stocked -- i talked to scott siegel. here's what he said about this. >> there is a very bright future for carbon capture and sequestration. there are some multibillion-dollar projects being constructed for example in the midwest to deal with the emissions...
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was used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well, i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the, when it comes to the 3 3rd message, actually posts that on that night. i just, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or position the they're coming up and a choosing a major country in a very, very rude way. i have to say at the wave was brought to the russian. it was very come to something. i mean, it was strictly like, it wasn't polite that i know turks there play people, but this was very rude. just feeling well. yeah. the, as i said, this was talking to unprecedented. you know, we've never had something like that. and even if you have, i mean, even if you are prime minister or the president, and then you have very credible intelligence pointing to something, directions to, to, to something the russians sort of and something like, what like people vo
was used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well, i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the, when it comes to the 3 3rd message, actually posts that on that night. i just, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or position the...
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a v unit to communication, this work that carries much responsibility in order to, to utilize so those are the 2 of the reconnaissance drones, also known as u. e. v. have picked up images like this. russian infantry throwing a blanket over their hurts in bus, moved a russian trucks. how you doing in the forest to to but it saves lives. either you go ahead lined and walk into a trap, or you get guidance from the sky because this was my for the and then there are the attack drones jeep nimble unpacked with explosives. they're capable of landing a deadly blow on unsuspecting combatants. select because of the eyes of the army. these are the fest for the drone, which you go to $300.00 and can be bought in any will be solved is capable of destroying online at the level our team has done many die on the settle below. so you have described the enemy's bank swiftly, have you ministry equipment and personnel is onto somebody effective. got you as a boy, scott, but the and there are no wonder that you created on the set to be investing heavily in such low cost kamikaze drones and the teams needed
a v unit to communication, this work that carries much responsibility in order to, to utilize so those are the 2 of the reconnaissance drones, also known as u. e. v. have picked up images like this. russian infantry throwing a blanket over their hurts in bus, moved a russian trucks. how you doing in the forest to to but it saves lives. either you go ahead lined and walk into a trap, or you get guidance from the sky because this was my for the and then there are the attack drones jeep nimble...
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used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the, the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the he, when he comes to the 3 3rd message, he actually posts that on that night. i just, uh, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or positions either coming up and a choosing a major country or even a very, very rude way. i have to say about the way it was brought to the russian. it was very come to something. i mean it was strictly like, it wasn't polite that i know turks there play people, but this was very rude. just italy. well yeah. the, as i said, this was, took an unprecedented, do you know, we've never had something like that. and even if you have, i mean, even if you are prime minister or the president, and then you have very credible intelligence, pointing to something, directions to, to, to something the russians sort of and something like, what
used in the american context, but at least in the, in the case of the united states, we would have seen the, the political utility of that. in this case, we're struggling to find it. can you help us with that? well i'm, i'm actually at a loss when it comes to the he, when he comes to the 3 3rd message, he actually posts that on that night. i just, uh, you know, i also posted that the message saying that this is something incredible, unprecedented in talk is particularly history that then or...
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for public utilities donetsk, it's not just a job, united.are preserving their homeland with all their might, this is being done for everyone. someone is making bread. and we do here, and we clean. and who is like us? yes , we risk, well, it's good to do in donetsk , mariupol, makeevka gorlovka, there is no full-fledged water supply. the kiev regime blocked the seversky donetsk canal from the donbass and the pipes that were installed by public utilities repeatedly bombed, but the new pipeline did not deprive the city of water for almost launched to help the donetsk public utilities. colleagues came, it’s scary from all over russia, it happens, of course, shelling occurs regularly, arrivals happen and it flies quite close to us, even here we have a 3 km track and for all three kilometers i flew somewhere nearby, somewhere there were fragments, but the work continued, the brigades supported each other, and the workers themselves were cheered on by local residents under mortar and artillery shelling in rain, snow and 40-degree heat. these people
for public utilities donetsk, it's not just a job, united.are preserving their homeland with all their might, this is being done for everyone. someone is making bread. and we do here, and we clean. and who is like us? yes , we risk, well, it's good to do in donetsk , mariupol, makeevka gorlovka, there is no full-fledged water supply. the kiev regime blocked the seversky donetsk canal from the donbass and the pipes that were installed by public utilities repeatedly bombed, but the new pipeline...
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there is a 2001 treaty between peru and the united states that allow for this kind of extradition. i think that they are utilizinge jordan van der sloot from peru to the united states. >> okay. what do you think about what his attorney said that he does not trust the system here? >> i think that it is hogwash. we need not trust the word of vander sloop. taking you back to may 2005. natalie holloway was on a trip to aruba. she was seen leaving a club there with a guy named jordan van der sloot as well as two other individuals. those individuals after she went missing were arrested. remaining in jail for a certain amount of time. it was in 2010 that beth and dave holloway put out a an award of $250,000. jordan van der sloot heard about the reward. he would tell them where their daughter was buried. he also mention the fact that his father was involved in helping barry natalie holloway. they gave him $21,000. but he lied. there was nobody. unfortunately, we have not found the remains of ms. holloway. waiting 18 years for this day to come. eighteen years is a long time for potential witness memories to fade. circumst
there is a 2001 treaty between peru and the united states that allow for this kind of extradition. i think that they are utilizinge jordan van der sloot from peru to the united states. >> okay. what do you think about what his attorney said that he does not trust the system here? >> i think that it is hogwash. we need not trust the word of vander sloop. taking you back to may 2005. natalie holloway was on a trip to aruba. she was seen leaving a club there with a guy named jordan van...
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the tricky part is ccs is not being utilized anywhere in the united states.e industry says it is, look, you are asking us to use this very aggressive rule based in part on a technology we think is not ready for prime time. earlier today i talked to a lawyer who represents a lot of industry edit our associates. >> there is a very bright future for carbon capture and sequestration. there are big industrial projects, multibillion-dollar projects being constructed, for example, in the midwest to deal with the emissions that come from biofuel production, but in the power sector there are very few examples of commercials: application of ccs. >> that is the industry's arguments. the epa points to a factory in canada operating for 10 years very successfully. they say this technology is ready. geoff: the epa's climate moves have previously been challenged in court. do we expect that this time around? >> 100%. most of those will be driven by industry or the republican attorneys general to very successfully sued the obama clean power plants several years ago and blocked
the tricky part is ccs is not being utilized anywhere in the united states.e industry says it is, look, you are asking us to use this very aggressive rule based in part on a technology we think is not ready for prime time. earlier today i talked to a lawyer who represents a lot of industry edit our associates. >> there is a very bright future for carbon capture and sequestration. there are big industrial projects, multibillion-dollar projects being constructed, for example, in the midwest...
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the department of energy claims people will pay $15 more per unit for the new dishwashers and say you will save $3 billion with smaller utility 30 years. this is one of the cheapest units on the entire showroom floor. $529. it uses five gallons of water. unless they change this baby they'll have to put this on the store shelf and never sell it. harris, back to you. >> harris: gerri willis, thank you very much. >> there is a lot of displays in almost every classroom kind of encouraging students to accept a certain point of view rather than focusing on learning. >> i want to teach shakespeare's. >> no teacher should have to lie to parents about anything. >> harris: even some teachers are against the policies that shred parental rights when it comes to gender transitioning. some are telling their staffs or should or have to keep a student's gender choice from the parents. two parents are suing a school district. our team reached out to the school district for comment and waiting to hear back. erin lee is the mom of one of those girls in the secret club and here with pam bondi, the former florida attorney general representing the
the department of energy claims people will pay $15 more per unit for the new dishwashers and say you will save $3 billion with smaller utility 30 years. this is one of the cheapest units on the entire showroom floor. $529. it uses five gallons of water. unless they change this baby they'll have to put this on the store shelf and never sell it. harris, back to you. >> harris: gerri willis, thank you very much. >> there is a lot of displays in almost every classroom kind of...
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themselves are pretty high at organic or produce in the united states, on average costs, 56 percent more and conventional products. organic farming utilize much more pesticides. the non organic farming can this be harmful as all these chemicals then get into the ground waters and rivers, and then can also be consumed by humans. and we used the dangerously high quantities of pesticides back in the 19 sixties and, and the 1970. so that's when rachel carson wrote silent spring and pointed out the risks that d d t post to i'm not just to life in, in the environment but to, to human health. but to we've made big changes in front of me since then. we've learned how to make pesticides that are less toxic and we've learned how to apply pesticides with much greater precision using gps steer and equipment that applies kind of goals that are variable rate depending upon where in the field it might be. we've used these techniques to reduce our pesticide use considerably. we're using 18 percent fewer pesticides in american agriculture today compared to 1980. even though we're producing 44 percent more, more food for insecticides specifically, insecti
themselves are pretty high at organic or produce in the united states, on average costs, 56 percent more and conventional products. organic farming utilize much more pesticides. the non organic farming can this be harmful as all these chemicals then get into the ground waters and rivers, and then can also be consumed by humans. and we used the dangerously high quantities of pesticides back in the 19 sixties and, and the 1970. so that's when rachel carson wrote silent spring and pointed out the...
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owned model that we partner with the mayor's office of housing and community development on to utilize units of supportive housing within broader affordable housing buildings. non-profit lease master sites, city lease sites and then the city owned buildings they mentioned. we also have a scattered site model where tenants live in privately owned and operated market units and have a lease with the landlord and the city pays the subsidy and provides case management services through the community based organizations a ed model includes housing deposit, move in expenses and housing stabilization fund services in order to make sure that folks experiencing homelessness that are exiting homelessness remain stablallized housed. some of the services in that model include as i mentioned a deep subsidy. tenants pay no more than 30% of the income in rent but also a robust services model. these services are voluntary however the programs are designed to encourage participation. housing stabilization fund case management is a part of that, refers with our partners at human services agency for benefits lik
owned model that we partner with the mayor's office of housing and community development on to utilize units of supportive housing within broader affordable housing buildings. non-profit lease master sites, city lease sites and then the city owned buildings they mentioned. we also have a scattered site model where tenants live in privately owned and operated market units and have a lease with the landlord and the city pays the subsidy and provides case management services through the community...
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themselves are pretty high at organic produce in the united states on average costs, 56 percent more. and conventional price of organic farming utilize much more pesticides the non organic farming. can this be harmful as all these chemicals thing get into the ground waters and rivers, and then can also be consumed by humans. we used dangerously high quantities of pesticides back in the 19 sixties and, and the 1970s. that's when rachel carson wrote silence spring and pointed out the risks that d d t opposed to uh, not just to life in, in the environment but to, to human health. but to we've made big changes in front of me since then. we've learned house and abundance by 50 percent to.
themselves are pretty high at organic produce in the united states on average costs, 56 percent more. and conventional price of organic farming utilize much more pesticides the non organic farming. can this be harmful as all these chemicals thing get into the ground waters and rivers, and then can also be consumed by humans. we used dangerously high quantities of pesticides back in the 19 sixties and, and the 1970s. that's when rachel carson wrote silence spring and pointed out the risks that d...
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united states are looking overseas there has to be growth opportunity somewhere. it is so bearish. ibly205 where can people find this? >> if you think about things like energy infrastructure, utility infrastructure, there's all kinds of things going on. real estate is changing away from services to manufacturing. outside the united states, we have big positions in europe and japan. there are plenty of opportunities, endless markets are really cheap. jack otter: it is hard for investors to put money in europe or japan. it's an old economy, japan has gone nowhere since 1989. why do i want to put money their? >> one thing viewers don't know is in 2022, 70% of non-us markets outperformed the united states. the number of people who don't know that shows how geographically myopic portfolios have become. the reason these countries are outperforming, they don't have the leadership that we have here. they are not concentrated on technology or communication or things like that but broader industry exposure, and a lot of different industries. jack otter: you are diversifying in terms of industries. >> absolutely. when you go overseas it is not just europe sectors commute talk about europe gr
united states are looking overseas there has to be growth opportunity somewhere. it is so bearish. ibly205 where can people find this? >> if you think about things like energy infrastructure, utility infrastructure, there's all kinds of things going on. real estate is changing away from services to manufacturing. outside the united states, we have big positions in europe and japan. there are plenty of opportunities, endless markets are really cheap. jack otter: it is hard for investors to...