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also on the show pakistan approves attack son, luxury goods in exchange for unlocking and i am as bailout. and one danish cities. there's, it's going full theme ahead towards climate neutrality wheeler and how this is dw business. i'm janelle dumas on. welcome president. vladimir putin said western sanctions for russia's invasion of ukraine had failed and insisted bratia had all the resources it needs to support the economy. in a state of the nation addressed to russia's 2 houses of parliament, hooton's said he would restructure the economy and focus on domestic demand to offset pressure from the west. last year's 2 point one percent decline in russia's g. d p was less severe than forecast. he also said moscow was working with other countries to build new payment systems and financial architecture. brewton also emphasized how russia plans to invest in an ext regents. joining me now is demetrika events, key founder of trade, explain a good to have you on with us. dmitri, now everyone wants to talk about how we said the west was overrun with pet files, but we're concentrating on the economy
also on the show pakistan approves attack son, luxury goods in exchange for unlocking and i am as bailout. and one danish cities. there's, it's going full theme ahead towards climate neutrality wheeler and how this is dw business. i'm janelle dumas on. welcome president. vladimir putin said western sanctions for russia's invasion of ukraine had failed and insisted bratia had all the resources it needs to support the economy. in a state of the nation addressed to russia's 2 houses of parliament,...
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and reforms could unlock a further $1000000000.00 in crucial funds. whether they struggle is due to mismanagement or misplaced reforms for now, families like ours ross will continue to skip meals just to make ends meet. next we take him to the danish coastal city of thunderbird, which aims to the climate neutral as early as 2029 city officials call the effort project 0. here's a look at what they're doing. valves were fridges and heat pumps. role of the conveyor belt at this factory in san the borg denmark making them requires a lot of energy. previously, the heat useful soldiering was wasted, but not any more. the vanity of your daughter, in addition, we want to reuse the heat that we generate here on the funnel above the flames sucks back the energy and the heat, which is then were used in the production here. for example, for the air conditioning in this whole 3000 people work in this factory, which has been net 0 since this year. any excess heat is fed into the cities heating network. the business has an agreement with the authorities. all part of
and reforms could unlock a further $1000000000.00 in crucial funds. whether they struggle is due to mismanagement or misplaced reforms for now, families like ours ross will continue to skip meals just to make ends meet. next we take him to the danish coastal city of thunderbird, which aims to the climate neutral as early as 2029 city officials call the effort project 0. here's a look at what they're doing. valves were fridges and heat pumps. role of the conveyor belt at this factory in san the...
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-- unlock a bit of room. it might unlock- economic improvement? -- unlock a bit of room. leaving the single market— eu has been leaving the single market and there is no way the prime minister— market and there is no way the prime minister is _ market and there is no way the prime minister is going to countenance something like that but it provides certainty— something like that but it provides certainty for those businesses in northern— certainty for those businesses in northern ireland and trading with northern— northern ireland and trading with northern ireland. it also provides a broader— northern ireland. it also provides a broader certainty because as long as the stand—off over the protocol was going _ the stand—off over the protocol was going on. _ the stand—off over the protocol was going on, companies were not certain if we would _ going on, companies were not certain if we would end up with a trade war with the _ if we would end up with a trade war with the eu — if we would end up with a trade war with the eu if they retaliated against — with the eu if they reta
-- unlock a bit of room. it might unlock- economic improvement? -- unlock a bit of room. leaving the single market— eu has been leaving the single market and there is no way the prime minister— market and there is no way the prime minister is _ market and there is no way the prime minister is going to countenance something like that but it provides certainty— something like that but it provides certainty for those businesses in northern— certainty for those businesses in northern...
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nina as you say, businessmen addressed e-e unlocking, as we understand it, somehow it was tariffed, yeseveryone says that it was tariffed, and i hope that yesterday mr. yuriy handed over several e-e sheets from exactly the situations described by entrepreneurs, what and how the relationship between them with the tax office was formed and here it is very important now, because yesterday even the representatives of the dbr who were present at the meeting were tried to be attacked by the people's deputies that they did something. not so dbriv people, that is, did they correctly publish the information, what kind of trouble is this? compensation from the budget, that is, instead of helping in the investigation of this case, they tried to fence off the tax department from this alleged problem, and so on, and that's why yesterday's meeting. it in itself speaks even more about the fact that, most likely, everything that is now in in these suspicions or in the criminal proceedings conducted by the dbr, well, it is true, it is very important that they find those entrepreneurs who will be able to
nina as you say, businessmen addressed e-e unlocking, as we understand it, somehow it was tariffed, yeseveryone says that it was tariffed, and i hope that yesterday mr. yuriy handed over several e-e sheets from exactly the situations described by entrepreneurs, what and how the relationship between them with the tax office was formed and here it is very important now, because yesterday even the representatives of the dbr who were present at the meeting were tried to be attacked by the people's...
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i'm trying to unlock the secrets of how these plants connection lose. all that amount of water and not die so once you understand these kinds better and unlock the secrets. what do you do with those? i make crops do the same thing that's mine. too jill takes me back to the lab where her team is busy unlocking the secrets of the so called resurrection plan i want to put this one on here. and they start to re watering prices so that you can see the magic of resurrection okay so we threes but also give the needs a little bit it's like rain constantly right. rain the thing about farmers in africa is that it will all that every culture is rain fate. so those who can afford irrigation great but if there's no rain for the bulk of us there's no crock in the nice thing about this type of crop is that. it'll start of wealth is lots of rain it will continue well if there's lots of rain but should they be across. the pond one time when the next plane comes it'll continue growing the farmer can at least get all this. and you can get another chance of life as a quick
i'm trying to unlock the secrets of how these plants connection lose. all that amount of water and not die so once you understand these kinds better and unlock the secrets. what do you do with those? i make crops do the same thing that's mine. too jill takes me back to the lab where her team is busy unlocking the secrets of the so called resurrection plan i want to put this one on here. and they start to re watering prices so that you can see the magic of resurrection okay so we threes but also...
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(upbeat music) with it, i'll be able to unlock all kinds of devices and pay for things with a simple swipe of my hand. i think that there's gonna be a point where everyone's chipped at some point. - there's gonna be something. it might not all be the same chip, some people might have like a glucose reader, some people might have something else, some people will have a cognite implant. and to the point where we just put it in our bodies and it becomes part of who you are now - ah. i love that. - [ael] let's see if this thing actually works. - [amal] so go ahead and press the button. (phone beeps) and now back of your hand, across there. (phone beeps) just like that. - cool. integrating chips like these into the human body will unlock doors to our cyborg future. - [narrar] in the future, multi-feature chipmplants the size of a pinhead replace most wallets and mobile phones. everyone just swipes their hands to pay, unlock everything and confirm personal identifation. e magnetic sensor enhances oentation, operating like a compass. it lets users feel direction. no one ever gets lost. bios
(upbeat music) with it, i'll be able to unlock all kinds of devices and pay for things with a simple swipe of my hand. i think that there's gonna be a point where everyone's chipped at some point. - there's gonna be something. it might not all be the same chip, some people might have like a glucose reader, some people might have something else, some people will have a cognite implant. and to the point where we just put it in our bodies and it becomes part of who you are now - ah. i love that. -...
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but unlocking the potential for, as you mentioned, pstd, addiction, anxiety, issues that really have bedevilled us. this looks to be an extraordinarily promising therapy, and oregon is doing it right. >> huh. doctor, what are the potential benefits here? >> well, you know, psilocybin is probably going to be approved for treatment of depression, first and foremost, but what we've seen in the clinical trials is it's been helpful in addictions, including cigarette addiction, alcoholism, there are trials looking at anorexia. any time you've got cognitive rigidity and people are fixed into the way of thinking about things, if you provide them with a mushroom experience they're going to have more flexibility in their thinking. >> first of all, congressman works in the congress. he knows all about cognitive rigidity [ laughter ] i appreciate the point you're raising because it would seem -- you're the doctor, you can educate us, but from reading the part of what seems to be benefitting some patients is going through a type of experience that helps them sort of break through or take away som
but unlocking the potential for, as you mentioned, pstd, addiction, anxiety, issues that really have bedevilled us. this looks to be an extraordinarily promising therapy, and oregon is doing it right. >> huh. doctor, what are the potential benefits here? >> well, you know, psilocybin is probably going to be approved for treatment of depression, first and foremost, but what we've seen in the clinical trials is it's been helpful in addictions, including cigarette addiction,...
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and there's far more economic potential for us to unlock. what pursue these aspirations, unfortunately, the people of pakistan are facing crises after crises, some of which of our own making, we have to be able to be cognizant of that indigenous those issues. but the majority of which are not of our own making. they're not a bar on making but they have extreme consequences for the people of pakistan. the way in which we engage with each of these issues, the solutions that we find for them and our ability to implement those solutions will decide the direction of pakistan's policy in the coming decade, two decades. we will decide the direction of pakistan's economic trajectory for the next decade, two decades. i don't decide the direction of pakistan's foreign policy in the times to come. what are the challenges we are facing? some of the challenges are challenges that are being faced all across the globe. we all are suffering from the consequences of the once in 100-year covid pandemic. which isn't over as of yet. they shed as of this pandemi
and there's far more economic potential for us to unlock. what pursue these aspirations, unfortunately, the people of pakistan are facing crises after crises, some of which of our own making, we have to be able to be cognizant of that indigenous those issues. but the majority of which are not of our own making. they're not a bar on making but they have extreme consequences for the people of pakistan. the way in which we engage with each of these issues, the solutions that we find for them and...
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the heising simons foundation, unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities.ation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the fredric j. ridel living trust. ♪ ♪ (people talking in background) (bomb bursting) >> breaking news this morning: explosions were heard... >> russia has the troops to invade with overwhelming force. >> it's war. >> narrator: in february 2022, russia attacked kharkiv, ukraine's second-largest city. (explosion bangs) many expected the city to fall in days. >> (speaking russian): >> man (speaking russian): >> narrator: but the ukrainians refused to surrender. (boy imitates explosion) >> (speaking russian): (gunfire pounding) >> narrator: this is the story of the battle for kharkiv, told by the people who lived through it: the displaced families... >> (speaking russi): >> narrator: the civilians caught in the fight... >> man (speaking russian): >> tatjana (in russian): >> narrator: and the first responders risking their lives to protect them. >> tatjana (in russian
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economy when we got unlocked inflation really took off. so imagine what happens when the biggest consumer of lots of different commodities in the world. china, they've been locked up for three years. they're getting unlocked they're stimulating their economy because they don't want social unrest, which we saw in december that's the piece you got to remember as we get further into this year. that's going to put a lot of pressure on the fed to keep hiking that's why we think 6% is where you get to and you get no rate cuts this year because of that >> on the flip side, dan, you could have a scenario where the u.s. consumer weakens further and there are some signs in this week's and last week's retail earnings that that's starting to happen that services inflation comes down even if commodities start to rise off china and the fed won't have to do much more >> remember, the services is driven by jobs unemployed. the u.s. is sitting on $1.5 trillion in excess savings that's what we call the tale of two halves first is china unlocking, u.s. consu
economy when we got unlocked inflation really took off. so imagine what happens when the biggest consumer of lots of different commodities in the world. china, they've been locked up for three years. they're getting unlocked they're stimulating their economy because they don't want social unrest, which we saw in december that's the piece you got to remember as we get further into this year. that's going to put a lot of pressure on the fed to keep hiking that's why we think 6% is where you get...
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i want to make sure that i read this correctly in the note do you think that that could really unlock an additional trillion dollars in potential market cap for already what is the largest company by market cap? >> i'm happy you asked me. that's what gets me excited as an apple analyst today remember, maybe five years back, apple was viewed as a cyclical hardware company i think what we've learned over the last five years is that having a services business that's $70 billion to $80 billion, represents more than 30% of gross profit dollars, makes it more like a platform, not necessarily a cyclical hardware company i think the subscription is the next evolution of this model and really why that's important is because it gives, you know, consumers and analysts better visibility into cash flow generation, more stability in financials, and when you look at peers, staples peers, streaming services, software subscription companies, they all trade at a premium to where apple trades at today, roughly 22 times our fiscal '24 eps so my argument is when you put on the lens of, hey, apple is more
i want to make sure that i read this correctly in the note do you think that that could really unlock an additional trillion dollars in potential market cap for already what is the largest company by market cap? >> i'm happy you asked me. that's what gets me excited as an apple analyst today remember, maybe five years back, apple was viewed as a cyclical hardware company i think what we've learned over the last five years is that having a services business that's $70 billion to $80...
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have not unlock the potential of the ame? ~ ., . , have not unlock the potential of the name?hester united claim to have 1.1 billion fans around - game? manchester united claim to have 1.1 billion fans around the - have 1.1 billion fans around the world, and if you take a look at their revenues, it works out as just over £500 million, so effectively getting 50p per fan over £500 million, so effectively getting 50p perfan per year, if you make it £1 then all of a sudden it becomes £1 billion a year business, so as to keep control costs, because we main player wages, then manchester united goes from a business which is probably breaking even into one which is making spectacular profits and large returns for investors.- spectacular profits and large returns for investors. what is the - rice returns for investors. what is the rice tau returns for investors. what is the price tag likely — returns for investors. what is the price tag likely to _ returns for investors. what is the price tag likely to be? _ returns for investors. what is the price tag likely to be? we've - returns for
have not unlock the potential of the ame? ~ ., . , have not unlock the potential of the name?hester united claim to have 1.1 billion fans around - game? manchester united claim to have 1.1 billion fans around the - have 1.1 billion fans around the world, and if you take a look at their revenues, it works out as just over £500 million, so effectively getting 50p per fan over £500 million, so effectively getting 50p perfan per year, if you make it £1 then all of a sudden it becomes £1 billion...
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we must unlock economic activities that opportunities for those who had been underrepresented in all of our populations. we are pursuing the americas partnership for economic prosperity to enhance in line with the shared vision for prosperity. our partners are enthusiastic and are eager to write the chapters together. just two weeks ago in college park, maryland, executive price president and i launched the u.s. eu trade and labor dialogue. we convened labor, business and representatives from both sides to focus on illuminating forest labor and global supply chains and better incorporating -- eliminating forced labor and global supply chains and better incorporating. doing trade the right way mean standing up to the forces that have harmed and undermined workers producers and communities, and to not just try but to also survive. we are doing that from our utilization of the facilities pacific rapid response mechanism once our key tools i'm driving the race in north america. strengthening the ability of mexico's workers to with dan exploitation -- withstand exploitation. realigning ou
we must unlock economic activities that opportunities for those who had been underrepresented in all of our populations. we are pursuing the americas partnership for economic prosperity to enhance in line with the shared vision for prosperity. our partners are enthusiastic and are eager to write the chapters together. just two weeks ago in college park, maryland, executive price president and i launched the u.s. eu trade and labor dialogue. we convened labor, business and representatives from...
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and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. clashing) an-had enough?al tra-no... arthritis.lping here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> it is 5:30 a.m. in new york. we are just getting started. here is what is still on deck. investors hoping to get back on track after the third straight we week of losses for the dow. >>> and president biden makes a surprise visit to ukraine before the key speech. >>> and the future of the internet and tech's biggest pla players up for decision. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc welcome back i'm frank holland. your new host for "worldwide exchange." you will see a few changes we appreciate your time and we will work to make it worth your while. we want to keep the connection going with you on air you can follow us on wex and twitter and instagram. @f @frankcnbc >>> futures are in the red s&p and dow down .50%. stocks coming off a mixed week with the dow posting the
and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. clashing) an-had enough?al tra-no... arthritis.lping here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> it is 5:30 a.m. in new york. we are just getting started. here is what is still on deck. investors hoping to get back on track after the third straight we week of losses for the dow....
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of multiple years. >> google, who we know has been spending aggressively in this space, does this unlockt google i could make an argument that google has significant infrastructure here to deploy. >> i do think this will unlock value for them which chatgpt recently made this partnership with microsoft, we did not take the assistant -- and we still have an indication that they developed a mode from chatgpt. i wouldn't bet against google. >> do you think, looking out, since its so nascent, five years from now, with these companies you cover, pure plays, will they exist independently, or do you think they'll be bought by other companies? do you think the fiercest competitor is yet to even be formed >> i think there's room for plenty of companies to operate in some cases we could see some transformational m&a i think some have been more cautious about acquiring a large company because of the lack of scale or ability to integrate that so with the advent of a.i., that could change it's totally feasible that a company could come out of the wood work that we have not seen yet in terms of dominat
of multiple years. >> google, who we know has been spending aggressively in this space, does this unlockt google i could make an argument that google has significant infrastructure here to deploy. >> i do think this will unlock value for them which chatgpt recently made this partnership with microsoft, we did not take the assistant -- and we still have an indication that they developed a mode from chatgpt. i wouldn't bet against google. >> do you think, looking out, since its...
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and there is far more economic potential for us to unlock.hen we pursue these aspirations, unfortunately the people of pakistan facing crisis after crisis. some of which are our own making and we have to address those issues. but the majority of which are not of our own making. they have extreme consequences for the people of pakistan. the way in which we engage which -- with each of these issues, the solutions that we find for them, will decide the direction of pakistan's policy in the coming decades. it will decide the direction of pakistan's economic trajectory. and it will decide the direction of pakistan's foreign policy in the times to come. one of the challenges that we are facing -- some of the challenges are being faced all over the globe. we all are suffering from the consequences of the once in 100 years covid pandemic, which is not over as of yet. the shadows of this pandemic is still affecting economies across the world. the fall of kabul and the government of afghanistan and the consequences that will have for our economy and fo
and there is far more economic potential for us to unlock.hen we pursue these aspirations, unfortunately the people of pakistan facing crisis after crisis. some of which are our own making and we have to address those issues. but the majority of which are not of our own making. they have extreme consequences for the people of pakistan. the way in which we engage which -- with each of these issues, the solutions that we find for them, will decide the direction of pakistan's policy in the coming...
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and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. >>> timeay's "three stock lunch. we're in the final strep of this cnbc stock draft that goes through the super bowl, and we're trading names that have outperformed and underperformed since our contest during the nfl draft. netflix shares are leading the way up 83% since the contest began. wow, is that -- wow, that's shocking it's pro-telling team ryan reynolds into the lead amazon shares up 7% today into earnings but they're down 23% since the draft and chipotle up 13%. our next guest's top pick if the draft were held today. let's bring in one of the con contestants, welcome let's start with netflix this has been working out pretty well, i guess. what do you do with it >> i wish i had this one for the stock draft. it's been working out well they added a lot more subscribers than estimated even by their own forecast and doing interesting things we know the password crackdown on sharing passwords that will potentially add more people to the platform bringing in new people to the platform that di
and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. >>> timeay's "three stock lunch. we're in the final strep of this cnbc stock draft that goes through the super bowl, and we're trading names that have outperformed and underperformed since our contest during the nfl draft. netflix shares are leading the way up 83% since the contest began. wow, is that -- wow, that's shocking it's pro-telling team ryan reynolds into the lead amazon shares up...
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. >> yeah, i was coming to work pulled out keedz like any normal day went to unlock the door, lo and came it was unlocked then what happened you came into the store noticed all addresses frp gone. >> lock drilled away completely off radar walking into the shop all a drawers open cabinets open book shelved pulled a i away from wall to access breakthrough box a trail of dresses in bags going across the door as interrupted mid robbery dropped last thing they could. maria: . >> you filed a police report, what is being done to track down the thieves? >> um not a lot. we are on the phone, and waiting for police officer to come to the scene over a day, eventual we did filed report that first day online, we have been told that it is going to either difficult to track down, are these thieves, that people are stealing items interest different shops, and ending up in have china ending up in hong kong ending up in california, being resold, near impossible to really -- understand the scope and scale of this these organizes criminals. maria: how long will this take you to get back on track? i know
. >> yeah, i was coming to work pulled out keedz like any normal day went to unlock the door, lo and came it was unlocked then what happened you came into the store noticed all addresses frp gone. >> lock drilled away completely off radar walking into the shop all a drawers open cabinets open book shelved pulled a i away from wall to access breakthrough box a trail of dresses in bags going across the door as interrupted mid robbery dropped last thing they could. maria: . >>...
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after recent quakes and shedding lines on dark matter, scientists have unlocked the biggest secret of the universe. ah, welcome to the program, thousands of trucks of ground to hold the major border crossing between bunker thought and they've got us on. they don't come crossing has been closed since sunday evening. and gunfire was reported on monday. a provincial taliban official told a news agency that bug is found had not allowed 6 people to cross the treatment focused on has not commented so far. come all hide a has will from the border between the 2 countries. there are collins of trucks on both sides of the border. these drivers have fetish items on board the truck, which i've got going to be race date and they're going to be a dr. large. they're waiting on the road sides throughout the hybrid body. and you can imagine the meandering rogue. busy all lined up with container drugs rate drug carrying fresh fruits and vegetables. all kinds of items that i've got means are delay because there is no certainty as to when that border will open the avalon side of god. saying that budget o
after recent quakes and shedding lines on dark matter, scientists have unlocked the biggest secret of the universe. ah, welcome to the program, thousands of trucks of ground to hold the major border crossing between bunker thought and they've got us on. they don't come crossing has been closed since sunday evening. and gunfire was reported on monday. a provincial taliban official told a news agency that bug is found had not allowed 6 people to cross the treatment focused on has not commented so...
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and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosollecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can click on it, you get a lot of animations. it turns visiting the city into a game. absolutely. the app is free to use — but developing it has cost the local council £200,000. they're hoping that will prove worth it. our economy relies upon visitors, especially of tourism. the key thing about the app is the fact that you cannot view, you know, everything that it has to offer from your home, or from anywhere else in the world. you physically have to be here, and you physically have to move around stirling, which also impacts the businesses, as well. for stirling, the short—term success will be if the app at
and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosollecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can click on...
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and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosme about collecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can click on it, you get a lot of animations. it turns visiting the city into a game. absolutely. the app is free to use — but developing it has cost the local council £200,000. they're hoping that will prove worth it. our economy relies upon visitors, especially of tourism. the key thing about the app is the fact that you cannot view, you know, everything that it has to offer from your home, or from anywhere else in the world. you physically have to be here, and you physically have to move around stirling, which also impacts the businesses, as well. for stirling, the short—term success will be if
and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosme about collecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can...
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i'm shedding lice from dog matter how scientists hope to unlock the biggest secret. a scene of us he was president. j biden says vladimir pierson was wrong about ukraine. wrong about nato and wrong about the ion will of america was addressing a massive crowd in the punish capital war. so alan fish is that the latest the, this was a call to rally support with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe bite used to speech in warsaw to paint the challenge of the war in ukraine. in stock terms. no, no one can turn away their eyes of the atrocities russia's committee against you granted people, it's ap horn. it's abhorrent. but extraordinarily, as well as by the response of ukrainian people and the world is unannounced, visit to keep the di before, perhaps overshadowed the address. but he knows people are growing tired of the cost of the pain and of the loss. and he re emphasized america's commitment to the battle, present rudeness. confronted with something to day, did you did think was possible a year ago the democracy of the world have grown stronger?
i'm shedding lice from dog matter how scientists hope to unlock the biggest secret. a scene of us he was president. j biden says vladimir pierson was wrong about ukraine. wrong about nato and wrong about the ion will of america was addressing a massive crowd in the punish capital war. so alan fish is that the latest the, this was a call to rally support with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe bite used to speech in warsaw to paint the challenge of the war in ukraine....
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Feb 22, 2023
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they make their final pitches to voters, and shedding light on dark matter how scientists hope to unlock the biggest secret of the universe. ah ah, a story of love, patient, and pain, i wonder what forces me to live in the camp is my love for him. i'll give you to world fellows this trouble awake couple. trying to get buried and said, how pull pill palestinian refugee camp in beirut. the next 2 months should meet and drink and go out or do anything. just say, chatty la. com. the price of love, or no just iraq. russia's war in ukraine has dominated. well, he's for the past 12 months, devastating for those in the line of fire, or directly impact, and it has strengthened global alliances and deepened divisions with far reaching affects on the lives of billions of people. worldwide in a week heard special coverage al jazeera explores every aspect of the conflict, the human, the political, and the economic, and the possibilities of resolution. ukraine war, one here on, on, out there. blue. ah look about you watching all deserve me said robin in doha, reminder of all top news stories, at least
they make their final pitches to voters, and shedding light on dark matter how scientists hope to unlock the biggest secret of the universe. ah ah, a story of love, patient, and pain, i wonder what forces me to live in the camp is my love for him. i'll give you to world fellows this trouble awake couple. trying to get buried and said, how pull pill palestinian refugee camp in beirut. the next 2 months should meet and drink and go out or do anything. just say, chatty la. com. the price of love,...
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and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosme about collecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can click on it, you get a lot of animations. it turns visiting the city into a game. absolutely. the app is free to use — but developing it has cost the local council £200,000. they're hoping that will prove worth it. our economy relies upon visitors, especially of tourism. the key thing about the app is the fact that you cannot view, you know, everything that it has to offer from your home, or from anywhere else in the world. you physically have to be here, and you physically have to move around stirling, which also impacts the businesses, as well. for stirling, the short—term success will be if
and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosme about collecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can...
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does your the european space agency is launching its euclid telescope, hoping the instrument will unlock the secrets of dark massa by measuring how far the scene of us is expanded. i like shows explains how the telescope will help scientists understand the solar system. the universe is expanding faster and faster, so something is causing it to expand. fostering foster. so there's a lot of energy that we can't see and we can't explain. and we call that dark energy. so cosmetology is exciting at that moment. we have, don't matter, doc, energy, 95 percent of everything out there. we can't really explain the cosmological models, don't quite work. and euclid is going to hopefully make a huge advancement in our understanding of all of these topics. it is making images where we can see the effects of dark matter, especially on galaxies, across this white large area survey. so we see that the images of the galaxies, a distorted, and the distortion is caused by the dark matter in the universe. bending the light as it comes towards us, and it's a little bit like when you look through a swimming po
does your the european space agency is launching its euclid telescope, hoping the instrument will unlock the secrets of dark massa by measuring how far the scene of us is expanded. i like shows explains how the telescope will help scientists understand the solar system. the universe is expanding faster and faster, so something is causing it to expand. fostering foster. so there's a lot of energy that we can't see and we can't explain. and we call that dark energy. so cosmetology is exciting at...
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a long—term plan to unlock our pride and our purpose.government. those missions are broad themes, not specific pledges. economic growth, the nhs, clean energy, equal opportunities and crime, would, sir keir said, form the backbone of labour's plan for government. the fastest—growing economy in the g7. a clean energy superpower, public services that lift us up. a mission—driven government that will end sticking plaster politics. we'll unlock the pride and purpose that is in every community. we'll give this country its confidence, its hope, its future back. now is the time for us all to be part of something bigger and to say with one voice, why not britain? thank you. he's accused of abandoning pledges made while running to be labour leader. but sir keir starmer now says he's focused on positioning his party for power. jonathan blake, bbc news. nick eardley is in manchester for us. five missions, the question remains, how will they be achieved? that five missions, the question remains, how will they be achieved?— how will they be achieved?
a long—term plan to unlock our pride and our purpose.government. those missions are broad themes, not specific pledges. economic growth, the nhs, clean energy, equal opportunities and crime, would, sir keir said, form the backbone of labour's plan for government. the fastest—growing economy in the g7. a clean energy superpower, public services that lift us up. a mission—driven government that will end sticking plaster politics. we'll unlock the pride and purpose that is in every...
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. ♪ partnering to unlock new ideas, ♪ to create new legacies, ♪ to research, innovate, collaborate, ♪transform a company, industry, economy, generation. ♪ because grit and vision working in lockstep puts you on the path to your full potential. ♪ you love closing a deal. but hate managing your business from afar. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire you'll always remember buying your first car. but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confidence... you can't buy those. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price, our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. inner voice: (kombucha brewer): when i started my new kombucha business... ... i thought there would be a lot more kombucha... ...and a lot less business. inner voice (graphic designer): as a new small business owner... ...i've learned that trying to be the “cool” boss... ...is a lot harder when you're actually the “stressed” boss. inner voice (furniture maker)
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closure of death, man border crock thing, and shedding light on, don't matter how scientists hope to unlock the biggest secret. the universe he was president joe biden says, buddy, my po cheney was wrong about ukraine. wrong about nato, and wrong about the iron will of america. he was addressing a massive crowd in a polish capital war soul. adam fisher was there with the latest you. this was a call to rally support, with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe bite used to speech in warsaw to pay the challenge of the war in ukraine. in stock terms. no, no one could turn away their eyes of the atrocities. russia's committee against the grady people it's ap horan, it's abhorrent but extraordinarily, as well, has been the response of ukrainian people and the world. this other night's visit to keep the di before, perhaps overshadowed the address. but he knows people are growing tired of the cost of the pain and of the loss. and he reemphasized america's commitment to the battle, present food as your friday was something to day did it and think was possible. a year ago, the
closure of death, man border crock thing, and shedding light on, don't matter how scientists hope to unlock the biggest secret. the universe he was president joe biden says, buddy, my po cheney was wrong about ukraine. wrong about nato, and wrong about the iron will of america. he was addressing a massive crowd in a polish capital war soul. adam fisher was there with the latest you. this was a call to rally support, with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe bite used to...
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unlock new insights and efficiency-right now.ty at remote job sites, with next-generation bandwidth. enable ai cameras that spot factory issues in real time, using next-generation speed. and deliver ultra-capacity 5g coverage that's years ahead of the competition. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. >>> four more years! four more years! four more years! >> you're hearing the crowd chant at president biden on the winter meetings in philadelphia ahead of tomorrow night's state of the union address. the president is expected to talk about the economy and how it's in better shape now than when donald trump left the white house. he'll also talk about overseas alliances and bipartisanship explaining both parties can accomplish a lot when they work together. much of the address will be around his re-election, but he's not expected to announce a bid for 2024. that announcement is expected to come later this month or, perhaps, more likely sliding into march or april. the timeline keeps shifting. >>> arkansas's sarah hucka
unlock new insights and efficiency-right now.ty at remote job sites, with next-generation bandwidth. enable ai cameras that spot factory issues in real time, using next-generation speed. and deliver ultra-capacity 5g coverage that's years ahead of the competition. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. >>> four more years! four more years! four more years! >> you're hearing the crowd chant at president biden on the winter meetings in philadelphia ahead of tomorrow...
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and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosllecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can click on it, you get a lot of animations. it turns visiting the city into a game. absolutely. the app is free to use — but developing it has cost the local council £200,000. they're hoping that will prove worth it. our economy relies upon visitors, especially of tourism. the key thing about the app is the fact that you cannot view, you know, everything that it has to offer from your home, or from anywhere else in the world. you physically have to be here, and you physically have to move around stirling, which also impacts the businesses, as well. for stirling, the short—term success will be if the app att
and it's notjust artists' impressions you can unlock, but you can also go back in time through photosllecting. what's that in the app? well, what we've done is, throughout the city, we've got all these little coins dotted around, and when you tap on them, they unlock a story close to that area. so, right here we've got the stirling wolf, which over a thousand years ago, there's a great story behind the city, a key part of the city history. you can collect it, bring it to life. we can click on...
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well, it was it was an arab quest of people thinking they could unlock the basic secrets of whatever it might be, the atom, the human, other areas of of creation. and one thing i took from your book about freud is his questing nature. the way always seemed to be looking for a new key hypnosis electrotherapy cocaine. and eventually, of course, this psychopath process that he worked out. is that a good way to do this? is that a good way to describe how you that eternal questor? oh, yes. yeah. i think he was an incredibly man who claimed he i when he was courting his his his wife, martha, he wrote her at one point, i'm not one of these people who feels i have to etch my my on the rock before tide sweeps me away. well, he wanted to say that exactly on the actually exactly. and he he went to medical school but he was always looking well what can i do that will somehow constitute a breakthrough. and he was always intrigued by everything from ancient civilizations to current behavior here. and so as you say he he actually at one point he experimented with cocaine because a friend of his had
well, it was it was an arab quest of people thinking they could unlock the basic secrets of whatever it might be, the atom, the human, other areas of of creation. and one thing i took from your book about freud is his questing nature. the way always seemed to be looking for a new key hypnosis electrotherapy cocaine. and eventually, of course, this psychopath process that he worked out. is that a good way to do this? is that a good way to describe how you that eternal questor? oh, yes. yeah. i...
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partnerships in the mayor is intuitive enough to say i have a problem ideade who can allow me to unlock number of different things one would be a predevelopment financialgs institution program for us to use our resources but actually be a part of the city and the financing and improvement across the various landscapes trying to develop so by doing that we recognize we come in on the block other resources, thus other people see this and i want to give a shout out we have an incredible partnership and that we can t work together across the country the second piece we have a program called the escap program which is for individuals who want to go to college while being a barista or working at her school while anchored at arizona state university that is available for everybody wherever theyhe are. so being able to drive opportunities that talent pool in your city this is a way to do that and to drive that as well. theai other dynamic is we have spent $8 billion within the diversity supplier program. it is important when you think about the small and medium and tertiary business day at some
partnerships in the mayor is intuitive enough to say i have a problem ideade who can allow me to unlock number of different things one would be a predevelopment financialgs institution program for us to use our resources but actually be a part of the city and the financing and improvement across the various landscapes trying to develop so by doing that we recognize we come in on the block other resources, thus other people see this and i want to give a shout out we have an incredible...
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so if you take that away, you could potentially unlock some of it. i also spoke to a j.p.asset manager yesterday on radio, and she said there were be a significant boost to business investment, and it is the secret sauce that would unlock some of the other economic woes in britain at the moment. productivity and real wages. what's interesting is she is an economic advisor to the chancellor, jeremy hunt, so he will be well aware of the potential benefits of getting a deal. the two caveats i'd make our that brexit is impacting the u.k. economy, not just via business investment but also through the labor market and trade. and business investment is not just impacted by brexit, it is also via the tax environment, for example. but if jeremy hunt could boost growth, he would potentially have more room to make tax cuts, as so many in his party are begging him to do. manus: yep, and he just does not have the fiscal ability to do that. let's see if it is enough to save sterling. lizzy burden there in london. we will take a deeper dive into the economic and political challenges faci
so if you take that away, you could potentially unlock some of it. i also spoke to a j.p.asset manager yesterday on radio, and she said there were be a significant boost to business investment, and it is the secret sauce that would unlock some of the other economic woes in britain at the moment. productivity and real wages. what's interesting is she is an economic advisor to the chancellor, jeremy hunt, so he will be well aware of the potential benefits of getting a deal. the two caveats i'd...
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Feb 3, 2023
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it doesn't require billions of dollars to unlock. it's more powerful than any innovation.it is infinite, and it is free. what i'm talking about is the aspirational values that can solve any problem, can create greater understanding, and relieve the pain that so many in the world feel today. so, my challenge to all of us, is going forward, let us strive to employ these incredible tools that we have. the curiosity to learn from those who are different from us. that curiosity to bridge those differences. that humility, which we need now more than ever, the humility to know not only what we don't know, but the humility to admit that what we might have learned five or ten or 20 years ago is no longer true. and we have to have the courage, the courage to think boldly, to care deeply, live passionately, and i think, most importantly, for north dakota and who too often look at ourselves and said, everybody else somehow is better than us, or someplace is better, just because it's warmer. somehow, there's something. we have to let go of all those self constraining ideas about our st
it doesn't require billions of dollars to unlock. it's more powerful than any innovation.it is infinite, and it is free. what i'm talking about is the aspirational values that can solve any problem, can create greater understanding, and relieve the pain that so many in the world feel today. so, my challenge to all of us, is going forward, let us strive to employ these incredible tools that we have. the curiosity to learn from those who are different from us. that curiosity to bridge those...
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unlock new insights and efficiency-right now.ras that spot factory issues in real time, using next-generation speed. and deliver ultra-capacity 5g coverage that's years ahead of the competition. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to 60% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.
unlock new insights and efficiency-right now.ras that spot factory issues in real time, using next-generation speed. and deliver ultra-capacity 5g coverage that's years ahead of the competition. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the...
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it was mentioned, i believe, here about the guns stolen out of unlocked cars. of the by-products of reducing crime in your city as we have done over the decades by over 80%, is that there's that perception of safety, therefore, everyone loses the physical ability to lock a car or to close a garage door. and we all know, i heard the number of guns in the united states and in florida. if you cross the state line and you don't have a gun, the state will give you one. [laughter] so we do have our share of firearms in the state of florida. and so that's an issue too. the communication with the public and t understanding their liresponsibility to secure those firearms, and we can win 193 out of 200 some vehicles that were broken into, guns were stolen out of unlocked cars that were traced to violent crimes. but that, you know, that responsibility is critically important too, but it is all about giving opportunity to young people. and i can also, if anybody wants to reach out -- i don't want to the monopolize anything, but at one point weno had the highest auto theft
it was mentioned, i believe, here about the guns stolen out of unlocked cars. of the by-products of reducing crime in your city as we have done over the decades by over 80%, is that there's that perception of safety, therefore, everyone loses the physical ability to lock a car or to close a garage door. and we all know, i heard the number of guns in the united states and in florida. if you cross the state line and you don't have a gun, the state will give you one. [laughter] so we do have our...
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jessica lynn has some difficulty with was unlocked to draw a sub reduced lunch. this is the glamour, according to russian state tedi into what's become known as the meat grinder. in worth over the city of blackmore, which has been nicknamed to such because neither the russians nor the ukrainians have been able to make much progress here. resulting in the brutal stalemate that's produced, the longest battle of the wolf and one of the bloodiest for old sides involved the budget of everyone can see that we're having a hard time on this section of the front of the enemy are constantly attacking and small and big groups of one day, it's their artillery on the next day they're infantry attacks with it's a difficult time at the moment when our boys keep standing their ground with the battlefield back, which is now in its 7th month, russian officials recently claimed that its full sis have almost encircled the city . not so says the head of the walk in a messner regroup, which has spearheaded the russian offensive. and pushing forward house by house me a square meter by
jessica lynn has some difficulty with was unlocked to draw a sub reduced lunch. this is the glamour, according to russian state tedi into what's become known as the meat grinder. in worth over the city of blackmore, which has been nicknamed to such because neither the russians nor the ukrainians have been able to make much progress here. resulting in the brutal stalemate that's produced, the longest battle of the wolf and one of the bloodiest for old sides involved the budget of everyone can...
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we'll unlock our -- energy. we'll unlock our -- and look at power of alaska to supply our asian allies and produce zero carbon energy in the form of hydrogen and ammonia. we'll take advantage of resources with nearly 20% of the world's tidal energy and 50 gig tons of carbon storage capacity. we'll attract investments and generate new revenue to our ports, our coastline and is our oil and gas spaces. with support for our carbon monetization bill, we'll change the conversation about new revenue from the tired hiking of the past. experts in this emerging industry have informed us that we can realize revenue to the tune of billions of or dollars. that's billions of dollars per year by creating a carbon management system here in alaska. we've been told by some that we can generate as much as $30 billion or more over 20 years. just from our forest lands alone. possible, that's a game-changer -- if possible, that's a game-changer. represents the means to fund services, to lower the cost of living and improve our qualit
we'll unlock our -- energy. we'll unlock our -- and look at power of alaska to supply our asian allies and produce zero carbon energy in the form of hydrogen and ammonia. we'll take advantage of resources with nearly 20% of the world's tidal energy and 50 gig tons of carbon storage capacity. we'll attract investments and generate new revenue to our ports, our coastline and is our oil and gas spaces. with support for our carbon monetization bill, we'll change the conversation about new revenue...