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and taken together this can only— watchdogs.ly make future financial crises — can only make future financial crises much more likely to happen. labour_ crises much more likely to happen. labour has — crises much more likely to happen. labour has warned the government not to engage in a regulatory race to the bottom, but the chancellor said the bottom, but the chancellor said the post—2008 guard rails would not be removed and insists these reforms can generate billions of pounds to benefit us all. our business correspondent marc ashdownjoins me. so who will benefit from all of this, or who should benefit? so who will benefit from all of this, orwho should benefit? i so who will benefit from all of this, or who should benefit? i think the chancellor _ this, or who should benefit? i think the chancellor will _ this, or who should benefit? i think the chancellor will say _ this, or who should benefit? i think the chancellor will say we - this, or who should benefit? i think the chancellor will say we all - this, or who should benefi
and taken together this can only— watchdogs.ly make future financial crises — can only make future financial crises much more likely to happen. labour_ crises much more likely to happen. labour has — crises much more likely to happen. labour has warned the government not to engage in a regulatory race to the bottom, but the chancellor said the bottom, but the chancellor said the post—2008 guard rails would not be removed and insists these reforms can generate billions of pounds to...
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well the team. watchdog club a place is being treated, because there is a lot of wind and high and lowre they grew thickets along the coast, of course, more, but basically branches prevail here, even here you can see them all along the coast such a story associated with this area. this is nature. our beautiful people are our hardworking. our forests of the river that's exactly the territory, that's where the swamp, that's it, where they filmed the film people in the swamp. this is our territory rich in berries and mushrooms. i think that we can live on earth. prosperous, but it is necessary to work. for example, we work, we have everything. got everyone's example. i have worked with my beets for the rest of my life. worked for children. here, well, she helped us right away. she helped us a lot, then her grandson. well , i think that we are like that, well, we must live, so that later the children, when we grow old, so that mutual assistance is here, well, we had a household right away. we kept a lot, because well, the children grew up, it was necessary, as it were, chickens and pigs an
well the team. watchdog club a place is being treated, because there is a lot of wind and high and lowre they grew thickets along the coast, of course, more, but basically branches prevail here, even here you can see them all along the coast such a story associated with this area. this is nature. our beautiful people are our hardworking. our forests of the river that's exactly the territory, that's where the swamp, that's it, where they filmed the film people in the swamp. this is our territory...
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well, that's why the name such watchdogs was formed. from the word to guard the local landmark our lakelace here is called the gourdish was, a high mountain. here, local fishermen still catch fish. everyone in the house had almost boats on a boat sat on the lake lake, of course, there were more in a lot. this is a chance that all the lakes have already begun to dry up to us. and when we went to the river to eat, then almost everywhere along the road there were such grooves, which to catch fish, it was possible to catch crayfish to swim here, of course, well, we did not swim, for example, even in childhood, because there were a flock of cows nearby. here, when dinner was already insisting, cows and cows were driven away. they drank water here. well, probably that they muddied the water. it was not bad to swim. but once upon a time on the lake, when there were many children in the village, skating was organized here in the winter, someone like that, and they also arranged such constructions. such poles hammered such long bastards on them, and there such a swing or a swing or weights somet
well, that's why the name such watchdogs was formed. from the word to guard the local landmark our lakelace here is called the gourdish was, a high mountain. here, local fishermen still catch fish. everyone in the house had almost boats on a boat sat on the lake lake, of course, there were more in a lot. this is a chance that all the lakes have already begun to dry up to us. and when we went to the river to eat, then almost everywhere along the road there were such grooves, which to catch fish,...
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it's all connected to my watchdog village.ur village was once at the heart of the turov principality. and the turov principality was surrounded by huge towers and a fortress. and that's exactly where village old-timer. there were watchtowers here, from these watchtowers they watched, well, the enemies do not overtake our village. well, that's why the name such watchdogs was formed. our lake place here is called a lake, that was a high mountain. here, local fishermen still catch fish. everyone in the house almost boats were on the boat, sat down on the lake lake, of course, there were more in a lot. this is a chance that all the lakes have already begun to dry up to us. and when we went to the river, then almost everywhere, along the road there were such grooves, which to catch fish, it was possible to catch crayfish to swim here, of course, well, we didn’t swim, for example, even in childhood, because there was a style box near the river. that's when lunch was already insisted changed cows, and cows. they drank water here. wel
it's all connected to my watchdog village.ur village was once at the heart of the turov principality. and the turov principality was surrounded by huge towers and a fortress. and that's exactly where village old-timer. there were watchtowers here, from these watchtowers they watched, well, the enemies do not overtake our village. well, that's why the name such watchdogs was formed. our lake place here is called a lake, that was a high mountain. here, local fishermen still catch fish. everyone...
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the home secretary says she told head of the police watchdog told head of the police watchdog to resign or face immediate suspension after he became the subject of a criminal . michael subject of a criminal. michael lockwood would have been director general of the office for police conduct since 2018. he resigned yesterday , citing he resigned yesterday, citing personal and domestic reasons. in a statement, suella said she took immediate action upon being made aware that police are investigating a historic allegation . protests have been allegation. protests have been held in more than 40 locations across the uk over the fuel poverty crisis . peace activists poverty crisis. peace activists unfurled . a banner on unfurled. a banner on westminster bridge saying we demand to be warned this . demand to be warned this. protesters say many people now can't afford to heat their homes as energy companies continue to make huge profits . animal make huge profits. animal rebellion activists have staged sit ins at two restaurant in london and. manchester. eight people entered salt bay's restaurant
the home secretary says she told head of the police watchdog told head of the police watchdog to resign or face immediate suspension after he became the subject of a criminal . michael subject of a criminal. michael lockwood would have been director general of the office for police conduct since 2018. he resigned yesterday , citing he resigned yesterday, citing personal and domestic reasons. in a statement, suella said she took immediate action upon being made aware that police are...
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the home secretary says she told head of the police watchdog told head of the police watchdog to resign or face immediate suspension after he became the subject of a criminal . michael subject of a criminal. michael lockwood would have been director general of the office for police conduct since 2018. he resigned yesterday , citing he resigned yesterday, citing personal and domestic reasons. in a statement, suella said she took immediate action upon being made aware that police are investigating a historic allegation . protests have been allegation. protests have been held in more than 40 locations across the uk over the fuel poverty crisis . peace activists poverty crisis. peace activists unfurled . a banner on unfurled. a banner on westminster bridge saying we demand to be warned this . demand to be warned this. protesters say many people now can't afford to heat their homes as energy companies continue to make huge profits . animal make huge profits. animal rebellion activists have staged sit ins at two restaurant in london and. manchester. eight people entered salt bay's restaurant
the home secretary says she told head of the police watchdog told head of the police watchdog to resign or face immediate suspension after he became the subject of a criminal . michael subject of a criminal. michael lockwood would have been director general of the office for police conduct since 2018. he resigned yesterday , citing he resigned yesterday, citing personal and domestic reasons. in a statement, suella said she took immediate action upon being made aware that police are...
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how can travelers have faith in the airline and to be frank, have faith in your department as a watchdog if these problems keep happening? >> well, what we did, especially over the course of the problems we saw this year, was press the airlines to increase their customer service commitments. they did that. they did that in writing, and now that we have that in hand, we are able to hold them accountable to a higher standard than what was possible last year now, again, what we have going on right now is different for southwest, this one airline, than what we're seeing across the rest of the system as a watchdog, we are going to hold them accountable. and we're going to have to take a deeper look at what's going on with their scheduling systems we all understand that you can't control the weather. this has clearly crossed the line from what's an uncontrollable weather situation to something that is the airline's direct responsibility. >> all right, secretary buttigieg, we appreciate your time tonight >>> and with so many travelers sidelined by these disruptions, a travel ban remains in effe
how can travelers have faith in the airline and to be frank, have faith in your department as a watchdog if these problems keep happening? >> well, what we did, especially over the course of the problems we saw this year, was press the airlines to increase their customer service commitments. they did that. they did that in writing, and now that we have that in hand, we are able to hold them accountable to a higher standard than what was possible last year now, again, what we have going on...
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as a watchdog, we are going to hold them accountable. and we're going to have to take a deeper look at what's going on with their scheduling systems. we all understand you can't control the weather. this is clearly crossed the line from what an uncontrollable weather situation to something that is the airline's direct responsibility. >> secretary buttigieg, we appreciate your time tonight. >>> and with so many travelers sidelined by these disruptions, a travel ban remains in effect tonight in buffalo, where that massive snowstorm is being blamed for dozens of deaths in the region. president biden declaring a state of emergency in western new york. jesse kirsch is there tonight. >> reporter: in parts of blizzard-stricken buffalo, tonight there is too much snow to plow, and officials are begging for cooperation from residents. >> please, please, please do not drive in the city of buffalo. >> reporter: people walking the streets with sidewalks submerged days after the deadliest storm in the city's history. now more than 30 dead in western n
as a watchdog, we are going to hold them accountable. and we're going to have to take a deeper look at what's going on with their scheduling systems. we all understand you can't control the weather. this is clearly crossed the line from what an uncontrollable weather situation to something that is the airline's direct responsibility. >> secretary buttigieg, we appreciate your time tonight. >>> and with so many travelers sidelined by these disruptions, a travel ban remains in...
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municipal bonds cost more at times because watchdog effect isn't there of keeping, you know, politicians honest. so a lot of bad stuff happens. and and it's real worry. and the other piece of this is that, you know, we talk and understand that there's been a huge decline. trust in the media generally. but local news still actually has high trust. so it's this weird paradox in which people trust local news more, but it's falling off a cliff in terms of its sort of sustainability. yeah. and i recently was talking with someone at the baltimore banner about how hard is to reintroduce local news given the digital platforms role and how hard it is. get local news to be discoverable on these platforms. do you think and this is my last question about the old stuff, then we'll go into the new stuff. but do you think that online news media is to the challenge of meeting this moment in our democracy? i think the content can be. i do. you know. discoverable is right i mean it's not the same and never going back to this but i'll just say it's not the same as when people you know the paper landed on y
municipal bonds cost more at times because watchdog effect isn't there of keeping, you know, politicians honest. so a lot of bad stuff happens. and and it's real worry. and the other piece of this is that, you know, we talk and understand that there's been a huge decline. trust in the media generally. but local news still actually has high trust. so it's this weird paradox in which people trust local news more, but it's falling off a cliff in terms of its sort of sustainability. yeah. and i...
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role of his previous job. compared to the watchdog role of his previous job-— previous “ob.ou previous job. some people have said that you are — previous job. some people have said that you are too _ previous job. some people have said that you are too much _ previous job. some people have said that you are too much of— previous job. some people have said that you are too much of a _ previous job. some people have said that you are too much of a thinker. that you are too much of a thinker to be running a church in a highly politicised environment and that is the criticism that some also laid at pope benedict. is there truth in that? or is that failing to see what the church is about? it that? or is that failing to see what the church is about?— the church is about? it was something _ the church is about? it was something which _ the church is about? it was something which we - the church is about? it was - something which we occasionally exchanged smiles about in our time together and i think we both had steep learning curves about how in a certain kind of position come up w
role of his previous job. compared to the watchdog role of his previous job-— previous “ob.ou previous job. some people have said that you are — previous job. some people have said that you are too _ previous job. some people have said that you are too much _ previous job. some people have said that you are too much of— previous job. some people have said that you are too much of a _ previous job. some people have said that you are too much of a thinker. that you are too much of a...
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the us accounting watchdog now has full access to inspect and investigate china—based companies for theff american financial exchanges. this is a victory for us regulators have been pushing for access to the books of chinese companies listed in america. the chair of the oversight board erica williams said that the first time in history, "we are able to perform full and thorough inspections and investigations but she noted today's announcement should be construed as a clean lapel the companies in mainland china and hong kong. the us accounting watchdog said chinese authorities had prevented from doing itsjob and in august, washington and beijing reached a deal to settle the long—running dispute. for a long—running dispute. for a long time, chinese authorities have been unwilling to let overseas regulators inspect the books of chinese firms, citing national security concerns. and in 2020, us lawmakers agreed to legislation that would delist chinese companies stop unless they complied with us accounting standards. now the potential d listings including that of ali barba has stopped. the do
the us accounting watchdog now has full access to inspect and investigate china—based companies for theff american financial exchanges. this is a victory for us regulators have been pushing for access to the books of chinese companies listed in america. the chair of the oversight board erica williams said that the first time in history, "we are able to perform full and thorough inspections and investigations but she noted today's announcement should be construed as a clean lapel the...
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busy what i think you be remembered is a very the, a watchdog, when he was head of the congregation to the doctrine of the faith as someone who, according to the critics suppress discussion and the same within the church. and could be very fun and even cruel in his dealings with decision priests in terms of the clerical sex abuse scandal. i think that he probably did as much as he was able when he was at the top of the church or john 2nd, who didn't really get this problem. partly because of his experience in poland, where sometimes catholic priest would be falsely accused of sex abuse by the communist regime. but people have been critical of the day. one of the matters have given him credit for being among us to take my problem seriously. to do as much as he could on journalist philly will in joining us from rome there. thank you so much and fold of us joining us just now. we bring you breaking news that the former pope benedict the 16th has died. we are showing your life images of saint peter's square in the vatican, where a spokesman has announced his death. we will keep following t
busy what i think you be remembered is a very the, a watchdog, when he was head of the congregation to the doctrine of the faith as someone who, according to the critics suppress discussion and the same within the church. and could be very fun and even cruel in his dealings with decision priests in terms of the clerical sex abuse scandal. i think that he probably did as much as he was able when he was at the top of the church or john 2nd, who didn't really get this problem. partly because of...
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because they are more tribal corruption can flourish municipal bonds cost more times because the watchdog effect isn't there. giving politicians honest so a lot of bad stuff happens and it's a real worry and the other piece is we talk and understand there's been a huge decline in trust in the media generally but local news has high trust so it's this huge paradox in which people trust local news more but it's falling off a cliff in terms of its sort of sustainability. >> i recently was talking with someone at the baltimore banner about how hard it is to reintroduce local news given the digital platforms role . and how hard it is to get local news to be discoverable on these platforms . do you think this is my last ti question about the old stuff and we go into the new stuff but do you think that online news media is up to the challenge of meeting this moment in our democracy? >> i think the content can be. i do discoverable is right. it's not the same and what we're never going back to this but i'd say it's not just the same as when the paper landed on your doorstep and pretty much everyb
because they are more tribal corruption can flourish municipal bonds cost more times because the watchdog effect isn't there. giving politicians honest so a lot of bad stuff happens and it's a real worry and the other piece is we talk and understand there's been a huge decline in trust in the media generally but local news has high trust so it's this huge paradox in which people trust local news more but it's falling off a cliff in terms of its sort of sustainability. >> i recently was...
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prefect of the congregation, for the doctrine of the facent is often described as the doctrinal watchdog. so what it was his intellectual legacy. i mean, he was known as a theological rottweiler. so i mean, right, somebody that this was an expression that was use and it was use in the u. k. assess, he was brinkets 2010. i believe he said, ah, i, it's understood that he was a very kind and very quiet man and not withstanding whatever the institutional his institutional record may be. but he was most certainly an intellectual, and he was somebody that sort of saw it as his as his job to a large degree to defend the doctrine and to defend the dogma and behave in this way. but when i say doctrine, doug, my certainly do not mean this rogatories sense. i mean, he really thought that he was in it sort of one of his test was actually to defend catholicism in. it's sort of say your for him, this obviously brought him into confrontation with a lot of people that sort of wanted much more open and much more, let's say, a multi faceted catalyst system. but i think that ultimately what also happens is
prefect of the congregation, for the doctrine of the facent is often described as the doctrinal watchdog. so what it was his intellectual legacy. i mean, he was known as a theological rottweiler. so i mean, right, somebody that this was an expression that was use and it was use in the u. k. assess, he was brinkets 2010. i believe he said, ah, i, it's understood that he was a very kind and very quiet man and not withstanding whatever the institutional his institutional record may be. but he was...
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and the education watchdog, 0fsted, warns too many children with special educational needs are facing and croatia make it back to back world cup finals? we'll look ahead to their semi final against argentina with excitement building in qatar. researchers are to analyse the entire dna of 100,000 newborn babies in england in what's thought to be the biggest research project of its kind in the world. the study is intended to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of rare genetic conditions that occur in early childhood. more details from our medical editor, fergus walsh. nine—year—old 0wen is full of energy now but used to be unable to walk as a result of a rare genetic condition. it took his parents years to get a diagnosis and the medicine he needed. i lost count of how many doctors and consultants we went to see and how many tests they did on him, cos for four and a half years the doctors could not tell us really what to expect. that diagnostic odyssey only ended when 0wen's entire genetic code was sequenced and his parents finally knew what was wrong with him. it was like winning the l
and the education watchdog, 0fsted, warns too many children with special educational needs are facing and croatia make it back to back world cup finals? we'll look ahead to their semi final against argentina with excitement building in qatar. researchers are to analyse the entire dna of 100,000 newborn babies in england in what's thought to be the biggest research project of its kind in the world. the study is intended to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of rare genetic conditions that...
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our finance, a watchdog bar fin is a how damaging is this for of germany or germany's reputation as a financial center? good question. some of called it a disaster, a catastrophe. i would call it an embarrassment only. and of course, germany always had a very strong reputation for it's a strict regulation, it's oversight in financial markets. that is a good thing. and of course, this is embarrassing and it shows regulation here was not any tighter or definitely oversight was not any better than in other places in other countries. of course we have seen similar r fraud cases. the multi $1000000000.00 fraud cases like in the united states or so . and i think it's pretty clear that regulation is not very easy in these cases. and even the best regulators can be outsmarted with our fraud. like in a case our fall off of wire card, i highly doubt that anybody will base it's decision on trading with or investing in germany on a case like that. and as for all our shots, personally, i guess at these borders did not hold him responsible. they did, after all attacked him, chancellor lost out of t
our finance, a watchdog bar fin is a how damaging is this for of germany or germany's reputation as a financial center? good question. some of called it a disaster, a catastrophe. i would call it an embarrassment only. and of course, germany always had a very strong reputation for it's a strict regulation, it's oversight in financial markets. that is a good thing. and of course, this is embarrassing and it shows regulation here was not any tighter or definitely oversight was not any better than...
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son, and mary is swaddling her to her heart, her son to jesus, oh, three kings were walking with watchdogs. and he invites you to his house when he comes, what do you think, and he asks and invites you to his house, where are you, what is the truth, fed up with the news , then he betrayed us . we are helping, there have been such periods when we were told that it is enough that everyone is there everyone is fed, our fighters do not need this, but we understood that the war is not over and when we wind down our production, then at first it will be difficult to start again . we had a wall with dumplings , we had a wall with honey pots and pastries. in the first months, we loaded trucks without exaggeration. we loaded trucks to sumy, chernihiv, kharkiv, kyiv. life, when you realize that you are not, well, it is someone who really controls you from above, 8%, well, in fact, it helps a lot and there were many such cases when we did not have any vegetables and here someone called at that moment and i am so surprised i am going behind those vegetables, winter covered everything with snow and i th
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sophia cathedral in upolack a pattern of watchdog architecture of the byzantine type.eady been updated according to the uniyad tradition of harvesting style. ale had more specificity. you are an orthodox turnover. the menovites can call the bukhayavlensky cathedral of mogilev yes, and the assumption cathedral of the uteinsky tika monastery, what a baroque the eighteenth rack in europe, it overgrown on our lands, the velma was originally transformed by some of the boards, they improve it especially on the chirunok, and it tore off. i called the vellinsky ti belarusian turnover pershiuzor and looked around at the capital on alleboy, six temples, at such a typu, were used in ekklyuchno, on our lands there is a foundation stone, and we know his name, this is ioann glavats, and he was born on west from terrible poland a la mal. nevertheless, he spent everything more discreetly keron baroque his first creation was the church , st. tikakov defense. aliuinha. the magician of the lunar exchange movement of high ebo raskov telescopic centuries. gt elements will be in the later g
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and considered the doctrinal watchdog and had part of the church still still behind him. i think that to some degree, it is true, very much true that it was very important for friends is to show that he was still sort of engage with somebody who represented not just the conservative wing of the church, but represented really the demand of doctrinal uniformity. so he was not simply going to go like sort of in, in that direction possible, but this was actually, in some sense, somebody that sort of grunted legitimacy to the theological say, one of the, this, of the, of the current fold. i think the fact is that the distance ideological to call distance overlapped to other political discourse. this particular that america were, you know, francis is not wealthy by the right. but, you know, benedict was, was him by the right and vice versa. as you move across the political, the political landscape and his resignation was while not unprecedented, but we have to go back 500 years. will it set a precedent possibly for future pope's as i mean, almost a retirement plan for? i think
and considered the doctrinal watchdog and had part of the church still still behind him. i think that to some degree, it is true, very much true that it was very important for friends is to show that he was still sort of engage with somebody who represented not just the conservative wing of the church, but represented really the demand of doctrinal uniformity. so he was not simply going to go like sort of in, in that direction possible, but this was actually, in some sense, somebody that sort...
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and it is an effective watchdog to the watchdog. thank you for being here today. senators who wish to submit questions those are due december 22. respond within 45 days. and as i adjourn. thanks to senator toomey, our 87th hearing together and i appreciate his public service and his attention to detail and his good intellectual and premed insight that i learned from him. pat, director, thank you. the committee is adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.
and it is an effective watchdog to the watchdog. thank you for being here today. senators who wish to submit questions those are due december 22. respond within 45 days. and as i adjourn. thanks to senator toomey, our 87th hearing together and i appreciate his public service and his attention to detail and his good intellectual and premed insight that i learned from him. pat, director, thank you. the committee is adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] captioning...
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mozambique media group, and an investigative journalist, researcher at the anticorruption nonprofit watchdogintegrity center. a warm welcome to you all. denise, we will start with a deceptively simple question, on a discussion around an incredibly complex topic here. the feeling that wherever we start the discussion, it will be the wrong place to start, but we've got to start somewhere. how did this scandal come to light? denise: the scandal came to light in 2016 when the wall street journal decided to publish a story on the fraud, three recently created companies from mozambique contracted $2.4 billion debt with credit suisse who arranged with investors in the u.s., and as far as we know, the investors in the u.s. denounced the fraud to the department of justice, who started an investigation. during that investigation the wall street journal had access to information and they basically disclosed all the fraud. adrian: before that, no one knew anything about it, it had been kept secret? denise: in fact, we knew about the money laundering, we knew about the $850 million loan, because it was i
mozambique media group, and an investigative journalist, researcher at the anticorruption nonprofit watchdogintegrity center. a warm welcome to you all. denise, we will start with a deceptively simple question, on a discussion around an incredibly complex topic here. the feeling that wherever we start the discussion, it will be the wrong place to start, but we've got to start somewhere. how did this scandal come to light? denise: the scandal came to light in 2016 when the wall street journal...
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like yours watchdog?ill innocent people, but if we now fuck around kiev like that, the security council will again gather and talk about the colossal cruelty of the russians. and that in this way you avenge the failures of the apu under the guidance of nato instructors at the front for the death of the poles of various nazi bastards who flock from all over the world and fight on the territory of ukraine under the ukrainian nazi flag. because the flag of ukraine does not have nazi symbols, now everything that ukraine refused to recognize the inscription is very symbols of the division with golitsy. the destruction of the orthodox church and the separation of nazi symbols with whom and we are fighting with the nazi bastard and we must fight with the nazi bastard by appropriate methods that suppress any desire and will to resist, stop breeding nurses. enough, the supreme commander set the task of ensuring security back in the middle of summer. donetsk, let me remind you, the main task that stood before going
like yours watchdog?ill innocent people, but if we now fuck around kiev like that, the security council will again gather and talk about the colossal cruelty of the russians. and that in this way you avenge the failures of the apu under the guidance of nato instructors at the front for the death of the poles of various nazi bastards who flock from all over the world and fight on the territory of ukraine under the ukrainian nazi flag. because the flag of ukraine does not have nazi symbols, now...
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well, that's why the name such watchdogs was formed. from the word to guard and this is our local attraction lake. the place here is called gourchis. and what are you upset about? well , probably, when they dug the lake, it was a high mountain. here, local fishermen still catch fish. everyone in the house almost boats were on the boat, sat down on the lake lake, of course, there were more in a lot. it is now that all the lakes have begun to dry up. and when we went to the river, then almost everywhere, along the way there were such channels that you could fish for, you could catch crayfish for a swim, here, of course, we didn’t swim, for example, even in childhood, because we were nearby. that's when dinner was already insisted and the cows here water. but once upon a time on the lake, when there were many children in the village, ice skating was arranged here in the winter, whoever, and they also arranged such constructions. such poles hammered such long bastards on them and and there was such a swing or swing or females something like that, females sit down and the guys are so healthy spin
well, that's why the name such watchdogs was formed. from the word to guard and this is our local attraction lake. the place here is called gourchis. and what are you upset about? well , probably, when they dug the lake, it was a high mountain. here, local fishermen still catch fish. everyone in the house almost boats were on the boat, sat down on the lake lake, of course, there were more in a lot. it is now that all the lakes have begun to dry up. and when we went to the river, then almost...
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system for an individual airline failing to do its job, but as our watchdog our department is going to do everything we can to hold them accountable. >> reporter: for countless passengers the frustration has followed them home >> it's not an acceptable situation for anyone >> reporter: when southwest cancelled jared bernstein's flight, he and his wife were stranded in denver with their 13-month-old daughter. that meant a mountain of unplanned expenses. >> everything from uber to car rental to hotel to baby supplies, even a stroller. >> reporter: after two days the total price tag, more than $1800. >> let's find out how we get our money back >> reporter: he spent the day on airline's website trying to get it back. >> southwest needs to make it right. and that starts with reimbursing expenses >> $1800 and that's just one family blayne joins us live what about those piles of bags seen at airports across the country. >> reporter: southwest has set up a special place on its website to help passengers track down their missing luggage they say those bags are being closely watched by security
system for an individual airline failing to do its job, but as our watchdog our department is going to do everything we can to hold them accountable. >> reporter: for countless passengers the frustration has followed them home >> it's not an acceptable situation for anyone >> reporter: when southwest cancelled jared bernstein's flight, he and his wife were stranded in denver with their 13-month-old daughter. that meant a mountain of unplanned expenses. >> everything from...
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your watchdog shirokov lit up when it was breaking through, they called zakharov and asked, what's the matter? and zakharov immediately put on panties and gave your wide one to straighten it. well, what is left for him to do ? operations on the facts they play operational games will tell well. veronika aleshina, his mistress and kharchenko's business partner, through whose firms he spent money. they were familiar the rest without comment. after the first interrogations, kharchenko somehow managed to escape to london, where , as it is believed, he is still located, in general, the case fell apart. after his flight after his move for treatment, it remained here to settle things. she was at pashinsky's house when he was shot, and i don't know, and who do you work for on the accused murder, he insists on his innocence, and he has the means to insist on this innocence. now he pays for the kill to you. let's try to dial veronica's london with your hands you're not lucky . so, don't you dare to detain you any longer, by the way, your spy toys. take away veronika vasilievna, i have one investi
your watchdog shirokov lit up when it was breaking through, they called zakharov and asked, what's the matter? and zakharov immediately put on panties and gave your wide one to straighten it. well, what is left for him to do ? operations on the facts they play operational games will tell well. veronika aleshina, his mistress and kharchenko's business partner, through whose firms he spent money. they were familiar the rest without comment. after the first interrogations, kharchenko somehow...
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i" >>> as a watchdog we are going to hold them accountable and we're going to have to take a deeper looking system. >> the holiday meltdown, the ongoing travel nightmare as airlines cancel thousands of flights. a live report from washington and the all new response from the u.s. transportation secretary. >>> plus, easing the cost. new changes coming to california. we'll tell you when it's set to start and who is eligible. is this is "today in the bay" streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online. good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. marcus washington has the day off. >> no rain this morning but it will return. meteorologist vianey arana is tracking what we can expect. >>> a little break before a couple active days ahead. this is what is supposed to be happening in december. i hope everybody is being safe. here is the reason
i" >>> as a watchdog we are going to hold them accountable and we're going to have to take a deeper looking system. >> the holiday meltdown, the ongoing travel nightmare as airlines cancel thousands of flights. a live report from washington and the all new response from the u.s. transportation secretary. >>> plus, easing the cost. new changes coming to california. we'll tell you when it's set to start and who is eligible. is this is "today in the bay"...
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very complicated because it recognizes and centers government is the most powerful regulator and watchdoge bird biggest purchaser from the universal institute and amplifier and critic but the new economics uses every part of government which makes it potentially very powerful but that also means and with that west virginia epa case that all of the's pieces are creditor on —- incredibly vulnerable without a real rethinking of jurisprudence. so some specific examples the way economics is new home i think race is very important just rethinking that and with that kind of protection but just a few examples how they are so amazingly different than i thought was possible a few years ago $52 billion of direct spending out of department of commerce to create up to 20 regional hubs see you can have an argument if that is a good idea or a bad idea where all the money will go to very large sum i conductor firms is very reasonable an important concern but what is remarkable is basically you have direct spending from a federal agency that will go to places in the country that's just one example i don't
very complicated because it recognizes and centers government is the most powerful regulator and watchdoge bird biggest purchaser from the universal institute and amplifier and critic but the new economics uses every part of government which makes it potentially very powerful but that also means and with that west virginia epa case that all of the's pieces are creditor on —- incredibly vulnerable without a real rethinking of jurisprudence. so some specific examples the way economics is new...
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sisters, people of good will, criminals here at our beautiful watchdog mogilev cathedra, and you andonsciousness of being sick, let's go after this holy imsha to our neighbors with such love. i'm a coy. god loved us gardens gathered from skin man. good luck to god, john, and peace will lead between us, and we will be the civilization of life, god incarnation. it let us endure the triumph of life. for the fullness of an hour kolezu snaradzhaid, saunas in his own and caress, and so he himself will remain to our spitting activity in praise. pan and for our performance. i wish all of us sisters to be reborn with a meeting, i give new strength, a new hope and joy, like a donkey, everything is calm about this. i especially pray for you at once and i pray for my blessing in the name of the egg and the son and the holy spirit . liberty jesus christ son of god one hare people on purpose, the holy statutory formulation of the essence of the christian faith is a warehouse and hardened, stuffed with bright cathedrals in the inside of the faith of the skin, pleading in its own name . the hare and
sisters, people of good will, criminals here at our beautiful watchdog mogilev cathedra, and you andonsciousness of being sick, let's go after this holy imsha to our neighbors with such love. i'm a coy. god loved us gardens gathered from skin man. good luck to god, john, and peace will lead between us, and we will be the civilization of life, god incarnation. it let us endure the triumph of life. for the fullness of an hour kolezu snaradzhaid, saunas in his own and caress, and so he himself...
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he's done that again tesla staffers, and now he's doing it against these journalists who are watchdogs. these are reporters reporting for public good purposes, trying to really open the hood to give the public a look at what's happening inside a platform that's becoming less and less transparent. >> you have a unique perspective, and that's why we have you on the program, because you yourself, your group met with elon musk earlier this month. why did that meeting take place, and what was discussed? >> well, elon musk's purported to be interested in meeting with civil rights leaders, including free press, to discuss the future of the platform, to showcase his earnest interest in protecting human rights and civil rights. frankly, that meeting was like everything else elon musk does. it was erratic. despite displaying levels of what felt like earnestness, actually he backtracked on every single promise he made in our meeting. he promised to protect the policies that had been in place when he came in. he then later rolled those back. he has reversed the covid misinformation ban. he promise
he's done that again tesla staffers, and now he's doing it against these journalists who are watchdogs. these are reporters reporting for public good purposes, trying to really open the hood to give the public a look at what's happening inside a platform that's becoming less and less transparent. >> you have a unique perspective, and that's why we have you on the program, because you yourself, your group met with elon musk earlier this month. why did that meeting take place, and what was...
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david rind is with the drug price watchdog, icer >> if you use cost effective analysis, you come to atle bit beyond the top end of the price range for zynteglo icer thought that a more fair price woul be $2.1 million. >> this is absolutely a game changer, anne it's something that we've waited for for a long time. >> reporter: dr. h?■ alexis thompson was part of a clinical trial for this gene therapy. is our health insurance system set up to cover a huge one-time cost like this >> i anticipate us having to grapple with this because i believe this will be the first of many breakthroughs that are coming down the pike fairly quickly. >> reporter: the maker of zynteglo bills the drug as a cost saver and says traditional treatment for the rare disease can cost $6.4 million over a patient's lifetime the drug is less than half that. >> it does not save money. when you pay a lot of money up front, that's money you don't have to invest and use for other things, and it is not cost saving. >> reporter: the barrons are already used to sticker shock and are now considering the new gene therapy when
david rind is with the drug price watchdog, icer >> if you use cost effective analysis, you come to atle bit beyond the top end of the price range for zynteglo icer thought that a more fair price woul be $2.1 million. >> this is absolutely a game changer, anne it's something that we've waited for for a long time. >> reporter: dr. h?■ alexis thompson was part of a clinical trial for this gene therapy. is our health insurance system set up to cover a huge one-time cost like...
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chris makovsky, the host of watchdog on wall street.much for your insight into this issue that is affecting so many americans right now. we appreciate it. thank you. merry christmas. merry christmas, and as the new year is fast approaching, and following this year of record high inflation, many people do plan to make resolutions to better manage their finances. jackie ibanez reports on what is a growing trend. a new year tends to bring a feeling of optimism, but with the prices for just about everything rising due to inflation, americanswallets are feeling the pain at every turn. money is an emotional trigger for so many of us, according to a recent survey by go banking rates, a third of going into the new year. in 2023 . we're not entirely sure what our financial picture is going to look like as a nation and our individual bottom lines with rent and grocery prices continuing to soar and already high interest rates expected to rise again, consumers are now turning to an increasingly popular payment option. buy now pay later works by let
chris makovsky, the host of watchdog on wall street.much for your insight into this issue that is affecting so many americans right now. we appreciate it. thank you. merry christmas. merry christmas, and as the new year is fast approaching, and following this year of record high inflation, many people do plan to make resolutions to better manage their finances. jackie ibanez reports on what is a growing trend. a new year tends to bring a feeling of optimism, but with the prices for just about...
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th to introduce a pump pricing watchdog to crack down on profiteering retailers.as worn a full line wholesale petrol and diesel prices aren't being passed onto motorists . it being passed onto motorists. it comes as the rac announced the average price of a litre of petrol is currently around 150 $0.03. that seven pay more than this time last year while diesel is up $0.27 at 176 p. ukraine's president has told the us his country's allies and kicking and will never surrender . country's allies and kicking and will never surrender. addressing congress vladimir said military aid is an vestment in democracy and not a charity. president joe biden told him americans will stand proudly with the ukrainian people through its war with russia for as long as it takes takes tv online and dab+ this is. gb is a quick snapshot of today's markets. the pounds will buy you $1.205 an d ,1.1331. the price of $1.205 and ,1.1331. the price of gold is $1.205 and ,1.1331. the price of gold i s £1,508.87 per ounce, and gold is £1,508.87 per ounce, and the ftse 107,528 points . and welcome b
th to introduce a pump pricing watchdog to crack down on profiteering retailers.as worn a full line wholesale petrol and diesel prices aren't being passed onto motorists . it being passed onto motorists. it comes as the rac announced the average price of a litre of petrol is currently around 150 $0.03. that seven pay more than this time last year while diesel is up $0.27 at 176 p. ukraine's president has told the us his country's allies and kicking and will never surrender . country's allies...
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sat in the secretary of state's office , the head of the watchdog office, the head of the watchdog hashistorical allegation . it's now historical allegation. it's now emerged michael lockwood been the director general of the independ office for police conduct since 2018 is facing a criminal investigation action. the home secretary suella bronfman, says she told him to quit or face immediate suspension after learning about the probe . when he announced his the probe. when he announced his resignation on friday, he said it was for personal and domestic reasons . the conflict in ukraine reasons. the conflict in ukraine slowing down and us intelligence say they expect that to continue over the winter months . over the winter months. washington says kiev's economy is now suffering after russia launched targeting its power grid and other critical infrastructure . the director of infrastructure. the director of national avril haines believes will be a successful ukrainian counter offensive in the new year. counter offensive in the new year . we expect that, frankly, year. we expect that, fran
sat in the secretary of state's office , the head of the watchdog office, the head of the watchdog hashistorical allegation . it's now historical allegation. it's now emerged michael lockwood been the director general of the independ office for police conduct since 2018 is facing a criminal investigation action. the home secretary suella bronfman, says she told him to quit or face immediate suspension after learning about the probe . when he announced his the probe. when he announced his...
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change it. positions against ukrainian courses on the don baths. frontline, the tops chemical weapons watchdog, the chief is awarded france highest national honor. this by a cover up scandal alleging a syrian chemical attack back in 2018 and bite and vowels. he's all in on africa, the ongoing u. s. africa summit, as you, as the official decry the influence of china and russia in the region with beijing slamming washing.
change it. positions against ukrainian courses on the don baths. frontline, the tops chemical weapons watchdog, the chief is awarded france highest national honor. this by a cover up scandal alleging a syrian chemical attack back in 2018 and bite and vowels. he's all in on africa, the ongoing u. s. africa summit, as you, as the official decry the influence of china and russia in the region with beijing slamming washing.
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the judge musk is under pressure right now to clean up twitter after changes he made resulting in watchdog groups calling him out for a rise in racist antisemitic and hate speech on the social media platform. even a top european union official warned musk saying he needs to do more to police. this. i'm sarah stinson reporting in the newsroom. back to you. >> china's professional basketball league has fined former nba star and bay area native jeremy lin for comments he made about quarantine facilities for his chinese team. the china basketball association called his comments inappropriate. lynn, $1400 for his remarks on social media hotel where his team stay before a game. and that comes as the government tries to suppress protest against anti-virus controls that are among the world. most stringent. >> alright, turning attention to weather. we've got a cold night on tap some rain on the way this weekend. but let's start with the sunset challis because the we've got a gorgeous one out there right now is i want you to take a look and take a look at it over here. i'll show you. here we go. it'
the judge musk is under pressure right now to clean up twitter after changes he made resulting in watchdog groups calling him out for a rise in racist antisemitic and hate speech on the social media platform. even a top european union official warned musk saying he needs to do more to police. this. i'm sarah stinson reporting in the newsroom. back to you. >> china's professional basketball league has fined former nba star and bay area native jeremy lin for comments he made about...
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now the head of the police watchdog , has been forced to watchdog, has been forced to resign over anit's now emerged that michael lockwood , who has that michael lockwood, who has been the director general of the independent office for police conduct since 2018, is facing a criminal investigation. the home secretary, suella braverman, says , told him to quit or face says, told him to quit or face immediate suspension after learning about the probe . in learning about the probe. in good faith, cynical in their first knock out match of the world cup with kick off just under an hour, an hour , a half under an hour, an hour, a half away, the africa cup of nations holders were runners up in group a. the three lions remain unbeaten and are favourites to get through to the round . we're get through to the round. we're on tv online on dab plus radio. you're watching gb news. don't go anywhere now. we'll be back in just a moment. good afternoon. this is good, but on tv, online and digital radio, i'm nana akua . for the radio, i'm nana akua. for the next few hours, me and my panel be taking on
now the head of the police watchdog , has been forced to watchdog, has been forced to resign over anit's now emerged that michael lockwood , who has that michael lockwood, who has been the director general of the independent office for police conduct since 2018, is facing a criminal investigation. the home secretary, suella braverman, says , told him to quit or face says, told him to quit or face immediate suspension after learning about the probe . in learning about the probe. in good faith,...
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consumer watchdog says the five biggest refineries quadrupled their profits . the first nine months of the year. the western states petroleum association blames market forces, regulations, and the governor's own pollution programs. >> his stated goal is to -- >> this is basically saying we will tax profits and we will return them and it is only on the refining because that is where we are getting bludgeoned. >> we have not heard many details about the governor's proposal yet, but his office says the recouped profits would be redirected to taxpayers. >>> state senator weiner is asking caltrans to study the removal of three stretches of freeway in san francisco. the most notable in the central freeway which connects octavia street 2101. weiner is exciting pollution and its disproportionate impact on lower income communities. he is asking caltrans to study the cost of removing the freeway to come up with replacements. the other two sections are the bayshore viaduct and a stretch of 280. >>> encaustic contra costa county, health officials say a powdery substance th
consumer watchdog says the five biggest refineries quadrupled their profits . the first nine months of the year. the western states petroleum association blames market forces, regulations, and the governor's own pollution programs. >> his stated goal is to -- >> this is basically saying we will tax profits and we will return them and it is only on the refining because that is where we are getting bludgeoned. >> we have not heard many details about the governor's proposal yet,...
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do we know, since we know that there is a dual power there, there is a concept of the name of the watchdogrs of foreign countries - this is one thing , it is not enough that the main power decides - it is in the hands of the corps revolulux and while the cheese is fully controlled controls whether we have a full package of control over the republic of mo- there is little to believe in this and tell me what are the real opportunities of the west now affected by the wounds from the point of view of arms supplies to russia from the point of view of let’s say a reduced level of repression if iran still lives under sanctions for decades and until now, he has not changed his police. the iranian regime does not understand the language of diplomacy, but only the language of that. iraqte iran hit the oil rigs with the second named drone step 136 in september 19th of the year, the court raid and threatened the world economy unfortunately, there was a very weak reaction of the international community today we have a second chance today we are watching so be it, stand up as the entire state and others
do we know, since we know that there is a dual power there, there is a concept of the name of the watchdogrs of foreign countries - this is one thing , it is not enough that the main power decides - it is in the hands of the corps revolulux and while the cheese is fully controlled controls whether we have a full package of control over the republic of mo- there is little to believe in this and tell me what are the real opportunities of the west now affected by the wounds from the point of view...
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and again from a poto borges, let me day a researcher at the anti corruption nonprofit watchdog public integrity center. a warm welcome t will. denise will start with a deceptively simple question. are on a discussion around an incredibly complex topic here of a feeling that wherever we start this discussion, it will be the wrong place to solve. we've got to start somewhere. how did this scandal come to light and the scandal come to light in 2000 came to light in 2016 when the wall street journal. i decided to publish a story on the, on the frauds 3 recently created companies for, from us and big contract at $2400000000.00 that to be at credit suisse, who are wrenched with investors in the us. and as far as we know, the investors in the us and started a car, but they, they denounce the their fraud to the pattern of justice, u. s. department of justice who started investigation. and part of that during that investigation wall street journal had access to information and they basically disclosed all the fruit before that no one knew anything about it. it had been kept secret. and in fact
and again from a poto borges, let me day a researcher at the anti corruption nonprofit watchdog public integrity center. a warm welcome t will. denise will start with a deceptively simple question. are on a discussion around an incredibly complex topic here of a feeling that wherever we start this discussion, it will be the wrong place to solve. we've got to start somewhere. how did this scandal come to light and the scandal come to light in 2000 came to light in 2016 when the wall street...
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region. nuclear power plant will continue following a meeting with the head of the u. n's. nuclear watchdog. fail grossi once a safe zone around the russian occupied facility. it has come under repeated shelling since being captured by russian troops in march. a severe winter storm has hit the united states. the national weather service is calling at the coldest in for decades. snow and freezing temperatures are disrupting holiday season, travel for millions hospital and the chinese city of shanghai says half the population of 25000000 could be infected with coven. 19 by the end of next week. china is seeing a surgeon cases after the government began easing restrictions this month. following a wave of protests, the shanghai dead, the hospital has told its staff to prepare for a tragic battle. floods of forest, tens of thousands of people from their homes in northern malaysia. the floods were triggered by monsoon rains forecasters are expecting more rain in the coming days. the taliban have reportedly arrested 5 women for protesting against the closure of afghan universities to female studen
region. nuclear power plant will continue following a meeting with the head of the u. n's. nuclear watchdog. fail grossi once a safe zone around the russian occupied facility. it has come under repeated shelling since being captured by russian troops in march. a severe winter storm has hit the united states. the national weather service is calling at the coldest in for decades. snow and freezing temperatures are disrupting holiday season, travel for millions hospital and the chinese city of...
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right mind would refer to the author of these statements as an authoritative source in these global watchdog of international law and order. of course, there is freedom of speech in this country, including fro for alumni or for otherwise respectable university. before, for good sake, even in a city where cannabis is now legal, there is no need to fill this chamber with the smoke of conspiracy spam. russia, again, attempts to legitimize his search flagrant violations of the un charter by using the council as a platform for circulating his propaganda narratives. it is a very simple algorithm. but moscow has explored since soviet times. but as you said yourself, mister kabbalists, you are an american and you can say what you want. of course you can. but why in the world to waste all the time? neither american taxpayers nor ours do approve this free to ring away their money. let me remind you that the largest country in the world, the russian federation pays less than 2 percent of un regular budget. it hardly covers these debauchery. first you have to blame the victim. and the more resolutely th
right mind would refer to the author of these statements as an authoritative source in these global watchdog of international law and order. of course, there is freedom of speech in this country, including fro for alumni or for otherwise respectable university. before, for good sake, even in a city where cannabis is now legal, there is no need to fill this chamber with the smoke of conspiracy spam. russia, again, attempts to legitimize his search flagrant violations of the un charter by using...
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jamie korda with consumer watchdog supports the proposal. >> this is owing we will taxis profits and we will return them, and it's only on refining because that is where we are getting bludgeoned. >> reporter: tuesdays california energy commission hearing on the price spikes, the five largest oil companies were no-shows . >> any fee imposed by the government is essentially a tax. we can call it whatever we want. >> reporter: the national allergy average for a gallon of gas is $3.47. in southern california it is about $4.90. that is a difference of $1.50. >> reporter: the five big refiners quadrupled their profits in the first nine months of this year. >> it went up from $9 billion-$67 billion in profits. >> reporter: refiners switch to the winter blend earlier than normal, but the organization says california government is to blame. eporr: paying about $2.61 more than the national average, tough on valencia, who juggles work on top of being a student athlete. >> i could hardly work. that's what i'm saying, gas prices should have a cap. >> reporter: few details of the governor's propo
jamie korda with consumer watchdog supports the proposal. >> this is owing we will taxis profits and we will return them, and it's only on refining because that is where we are getting bludgeoned. >> reporter: tuesdays california energy commission hearing on the price spikes, the five largest oil companies were no-shows . >> any fee imposed by the government is essentially a tax. we can call it whatever we want. >> reporter: the national allergy average for a gallon of...