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because of the be waterloo. this strategy comes in the form of flash mob protests these protests radically change locations in the course of a day and you often get different groups splitting to go to other areas of hong kong this captures the police off guard and structures that manpower. now the key to these flash more protests is the telegram app. there are several protest chat groups on this messaging app some of which contain tens of thousands of protesters this allows for information on the next destination of the protests to be quickly to 7 it's as well as telegram protests there's also used a homecoming reddit style forum called l r h k g to organize protests. during protests when internet signal is patching attendees it use apple's edge of function to share information. protest tito's have also been seen on the tender they have also been advertised as a more than go about maps of the m.c.r. subway system are shared during demonstrations which he saw when a subway station it's closed. or if there's a pol
because of the be waterloo. this strategy comes in the form of flash mob protests these protests radically change locations in the course of a day and you often get different groups splitting to go to other areas of hong kong this captures the police off guard and structures that manpower. now the key to these flash more protests is the telegram app. there are several protest chat groups on this messaging app some of which contain tens of thousands of protesters this allows for information on...
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and we also heard from best moment a professor of international relations at the university of waterloo encounter who told us the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the protesters demands. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speak for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and not from mismanagement inefficiency an enormous medical ruction at the very top and you know it doesn't help that you have then this whatsapp package not just the parts of course the high packed societies such a vast city of the government asked for $0.20 on a phone call this really broke the camels back to sea and i think people have come to this 3 new very nationalistic known sicilian recession for lebanon because of course in previous times when he's not demonstrations they have business experience since they're you know sort of carrying since this time it seems to be in fact
and we also heard from best moment a professor of international relations at the university of waterloo encounter who told us the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the protesters demands. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speak for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really...
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usage of what's app that's momo money is professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the protesters demands well it's really stuck you know in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stats for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world 100 for 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and that's the problem mismanagement inefficiency is an enormous mother corruption at the very top and doesn't help that you have then this is what's not cracking it's not just the the core the high taxes that's that you. were $0.20 on a phone call this really broke the camel's back i think. not very nationalistic really refreshing because of course in previous months. there was a variance and there is no sort of sectarian things this time it seems to be fact neighborhoods are going after this but a lot of them just a lot of the neighborhood after party so it's very interesting because in
usage of what's app that's momo money is professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the protesters demands well it's really stuck you know in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stats for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world 100 for 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really...
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streets can achieve their beirut best professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the demands of the protesters. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and not from mismanagement inefficiency an enormous mother corruption at the very top and you know it doesn't help that you have then this is what's not cracked and it's not just the parts of course the hive pact society but the dots that you have the government asked for $0.20 on a phone call this really broke the camel's back if you will 1 and i think come to this 3 new very national system which is really refreshing for lebanon because the ports in previous months when he's not an inspiration to her business experience since there are no perfect variances this time it seems to be in f
streets can achieve their beirut best professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address the demands of the protesters. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty...
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giving too much of a light touch to the extinction rebellion when they were occupying waterloo bridgeher venues, have been tougher, according to the papers. more than 270 arrests only on day one. but it will not stop them and it will go on for two weeks and it is taking place in other cities around the world and then we have the question we were talking about a bit in the last segment around the two levels — the inconvenience and the arrests and to what degree is that having an effect in national governments and the un. on the independent, another amazing picture. some physical theatre group protesting and it is capturing these shots and making the papers it is a question as to whether they make their way into policy changes. an at what level. that carbon emission by 2025 and people who support get into the target very quickly think that thatis the target very quickly think that that is potentially to ambitious. you would need to get rid of your boiler, limit flight but what they are doing, as we are proving right now, is talking about the environment and we have seen lots of the majo
giving too much of a light touch to the extinction rebellion when they were occupying waterloo bridgeher venues, have been tougher, according to the papers. more than 270 arrests only on day one. but it will not stop them and it will go on for two weeks and it is taking place in other cities around the world and then we have the question we were talking about a bit in the last segment around the two levels — the inconvenience and the arrests and to what degree is that having an effect in...
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beirut and now best moment he who is a professor of international relations at the university of waterlooin canada specializing in the middle east it was good to see you but as stephanie explains that this is highlighted the divisions that already exist and you have a protest movement which has moved on from taxes on whatsapp to the downfall of a whole government which i would suggest is probably not going to get it so what can this government actually do to quell the anger. well it's really stuck you know in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and not from mismanagement inefficiency than enormous mother corruption at the very top and you know it doesn't help that you have then this is what got cracked not just the past of course the hive pact society but the da city of the government to ask for $0.20 on a phone call this really broke the camel's back with the la
beirut and now best moment he who is a professor of international relations at the university of waterlooin canada specializing in the middle east it was good to see you but as stephanie explains that this is highlighted the divisions that already exist and you have a protest movement which has moved on from taxes on whatsapp to the downfall of a whole government which i would suggest is probably not going to get it so what can this government actually do to quell the anger. well it's really...
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to best moment a little bit earlier a professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she's also lebanese government actually doesn't have a lot of options to try to address protestors to moms. well it's really stuck you know in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and not from mismanagement inefficiency an enormous not a corruption at the very top and you know it doesn't help that you have then this would stop tax not just the taxes for the high tax asyut das if the government asked for $0.20 on a phone call this really broke the camel's back with the law and i think congress is 3 very national system which assuming we're searching for loved ones because of course in previous months when we must demonstrations they have to zealously carry their you know sort of experience in society it seems to be fact and shia neighborhoods are goin
to best moment a little bit earlier a professor of international relations at the university of waterloo in canada she's also lebanese government actually doesn't have a lot of options to try to address protestors to moms. well it's really stuck you know in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world hundreds of 150 percent of the g.d.p. it is...
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look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, thejubilee line has no service between neasden and waterlooper holloway following a points failure at gospel 0ak. 0n the roads, westbound traffic on the a13 is building heading out of dagenham into barking. slightly odd picture, sorry about that! northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich rd flyover. now the weather. good morning. we've had heavy showers overnight, rumbles of thunder, flashes of lightning and they're likely to continue through they're likely to continue through the course of today as well. heavy showers, sunny spells between them, however. though, like i said, you might geta however. though, like i said, you might get a rumble of thunder and see flashes of lightning under heaviest showers but you will get clearer spells, so sunshine bursting through. the showers continue through. the showers continue through the afternoon, blowing through the afternoon, blowing through on quite a brisk south—westerly wind and quite a gusty wind, 40—45 mph gusts potentially and temperatures today betw
look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, thejubilee line has no service between neasden and waterlooper holloway following a points failure at gospel 0ak. 0n the roads, westbound traffic on the a13 is building heading out of dagenham into barking. slightly odd picture, sorry about that! northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich rd flyover. now the weather. good morning. we've had heavy showers overnight, rumbles of thunder, flashes of lightning...
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most notorious instances of all state violence inflicted on the british population in the us off to waterloo. progressive and reformist forces in britain expose. the corruption. of the ruling classes in england and financially to more a more liberal social regime coming out of beijing $32.00 before. the tab or eruption 200 years ago had almost faded into history until today scientists started to look at it more closely. the world may have experienced a severe crisis in the years following me around but famine rebellion and disease also forced many countries to make positive changes. the fear of colorado drove the elites to install sewage systems in the big cities without functioning sewers today's modern megacities wouldn't exist. sudden climate change triggered the 1st waves of immigration in the 19th century and accelerated the westward expansion of the united states. in europe fear of the starving masses prompted major political reforms that ultimately led to the development of the welfare state place. all of these developments and more were consequences of the volcanic eruption that chan
most notorious instances of all state violence inflicted on the british population in the us off to waterloo. progressive and reformist forces in britain expose. the corruption. of the ruling classes in england and financially to more a more liberal social regime coming out of beijing $32.00 before. the tab or eruption 200 years ago had almost faded into history until today scientists started to look at it more closely. the world may have experienced a severe crisis in the years following me...
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waterloo world cup in and it is equal prize money.ling event ever to have equal prize money. we make a big deal out of it. and other races are changing. people are seeing what we are doing and making changes. jason: i have to think this has got to be at least partially an element of enlightened self-interest. carol: i wanted to say, it's great you're doing it, you'd but -- it, but you got to be thinking about demographics. >> it's a lot of men, but there's a huge potential market with women. women in the sport love being in the sport. there are more and more women who should ride bikes and track -- trek, there's definitely some self-interest year. guilty. carol: that's ok. jason: when you start to synthesize this, again, going back to the trends about fitness. you think about boutique fitness , the success of like lululemon, this is women driven in a lot of ways. and this is not a criticism of its just smart business. -- criticism, it is just smart business. >> it is come and look at the running business. if you go back to 1980, somet
waterloo world cup in and it is equal prize money.ling event ever to have equal prize money. we make a big deal out of it. and other races are changing. people are seeing what we are doing and making changes. jason: i have to think this has got to be at least partially an element of enlightened self-interest. carol: i wanted to say, it's great you're doing it, you'd but -- it, but you got to be thinking about demographics. >> it's a lot of men, but there's a huge potential market with...
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nohbound1 no delays. 85 and waterloo cape parkway off to a great start. a live look if you commute or plan to take 92 this morning and 880 over towards 101 must bond was the easy no delays to report and then there are smart trains remaining today. they are free today through wednesday. mary? >>> thanks, indiana. we are starting up the day with cold temperatures. grab the code as you head out the door and take a look at how the low temperatures get. right now in concord 40 degrees. oakland and san francisco mid- fifties. low 50s livermore. mid 40s in san jose. santa rosa at 38 degrees. we do have a freeze warning for the north bay valleys this morning due to the cold temperatures. several hours of freezing and subfreezing temperatures and looking at cloverdale at 40 degrees and 33 in healdsburg and 32 freezing in sonoma and 36 paloma and . air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups for the north bank closer to the kincaid fire. moderate air quality for the rest of the area and better air quality for the family and high- pressure is the dominant weather fea
nohbound1 no delays. 85 and waterloo cape parkway off to a great start. a live look if you commute or plan to take 92 this morning and 880 over towards 101 must bond was the easy no delays to report and then there are smart trains remaining today. they are free today through wednesday. mary? >>> thanks, indiana. we are starting up the day with cold temperatures. grab the code as you head out the door and take a look at how the low temperatures get. right now in concord 40 degrees....
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just very sick and demented for making that comment over such a simple post the comment made by a waterloo teacher matt bikes, who's been placed on leave by the district its social media policy advising staff not to comment with threats of physical bodily harm. >>met with mixed reviews online by his comment was called sarcastic by some others if it was a joke, then it went too far. >>i was on a sleep right. >>and philip says children went west. she shared by his comments want to alert the community. phillips worries for by shes students who may share the same views has burkhardt. >>asked him when they don't feel safe. can share their pain we as parents have to stand up against. >>teaches students were the same ages to nunberg his facebook page appears now to be. texas man's daily routine almost turned deadly. how he survived being struck by lightning while he was out for a walk with his dog. >>in just a few minutes bait shop owners fight for their businesses to stay open. why they say a temporary restraining order on >>welcome back to kron 4 news at 8 tonight, kansas city police are invest
just very sick and demented for making that comment over such a simple post the comment made by a waterloo teacher matt bikes, who's been placed on leave by the district its social media policy advising staff not to comment with threats of physical bodily harm. >>met with mixed reviews online by his comment was called sarcastic by some others if it was a joke, then it went too far. >>i was on a sleep right. >>and philip says children went west. she shared by his comments want...
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. >> this my be my waterloo.g me a tasty dish >> i am not questioning your -- > >> no. we are having a good conversation it may be a bad habit that is i am engaging it in. >> it is involved in acoustics watch this one >> broadcom. this is a real lagger. it is still down 10% from its highs. estimates of 3-4 yield great management team, i am buying more. >> alaska looks like it is breaking out we had some head fix of this before let's see how the sector responds to united earnings tonight. i like this stock and it is breaking out >> you know i am messing with you, right >> you know i am totally not taking it personally, right. we are having a conversation >> the viewers may not know that i am taking pains to make sure -- you want to hug? let's hug it out >> i will pass >> generally i don't get a final trade of the direction that's down smile direct they report on november 12th, everyone is buying the calls >> thanks everybody. thank you, scott hi everybody, here is what's ahead. earnings season starts with a bang p
. >> this my be my waterloo.g me a tasty dish >> i am not questioning your -- > >> no. we are having a good conversation it may be a bad habit that is i am engaging it in. >> it is involved in acoustics watch this one >> broadcom. this is a real lagger. it is still down 10% from its highs. estimates of 3-4 yield great management team, i am buying more. >> alaska looks like it is breaking out we had some head fix of this before let's see how the sector...
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streets can achieve their beirut best a professor of international relations at the university of waterloo and canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address protesters demands. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world 10450 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty incredible and not from mismanagement inefficiency an enormous mother corruption at the very often you know it doesn't help that you have then this is what stops tax and it's not just the past of course the high taxes nigh is the dots that you asked for $0.20 on a phone call just really broke the camel's back with you and i think comes of this 3 new very nationalistic tone which is very refreshing for lebanon because of course in previous times when mass demonstrations a half a dozen syrians there is no perfect variances this time it seems to be in fact in shia neighborhoods people are going after a lot becau
streets can achieve their beirut best a professor of international relations at the university of waterloo and canada she says the lebanese government doesn't have a lot of options to try to address protesters demands. well it's really stuck in a very difficult spot because you know the essence of this challenge is frankly economic and i think the stock speaks for itself the fact that levanon is the 3rd most indebted country in the world 10450 percent of the g.d.p. it is really pretty...
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most notorious instances of state violence inflicted on the british population in the years after waterloopeople who massacred energises progressive women were foremost forces in britain exposes the corruption softly ruling classes in england and financially going to war a more liberal social regime coming out of beijing 32 a bill for. the tab or eruption 200 years ago had almost faded into history until today scientists started to look at it more closely. the world may have experienced a severe crisis in the years following the eruption but famine rebellion and disease also forced many countries to make positive changes. the fear of colorado drove the elites to install sewage systems in the big cities without functioning sewers today's modern megacities wouldn't exist. sudden climate change triggered the 1st waves of immigration in the 19th century and accelerated the westward expansion of the united states. in europe fear of the starving masses prompted major political reforms that ultimately led to the development of the welfare state. all of these developments and more were consequence
most notorious instances of state violence inflicted on the british population in the years after waterloopeople who massacred energises progressive women were foremost forces in britain exposes the corruption softly ruling classes in england and financially going to war a more liberal social regime coming out of beijing 32 a bill for. the tab or eruption 200 years ago had almost faded into history until today scientists started to look at it more closely. the world may have experienced a...