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rock wellington arch automation said it had an important win to provide flexible wafer transfers and went on to say, quote, we're playing an expanded role in production b of a estimates equipment used to build a semiconductor fab accounts to 70% to 80% of total costs and they say it will lead to a windfall that are specialized in automation, robotics and other key machinery. in addition to rock wellington arch and eaton open points to emerson, ptc and ensis as key beneficiaries. they write emerson, those name also continue to benefit but as these investments are not anticipated to be creative e earnings till next year and supply chain have referenced the earnings system still slowing down orders. take a look at these stocks, chip beneficiary, they've outperformed over the past one month as investors shift from growth to sort of the cyclical names, eaton and emerson up 16%, rock wellington arch up about 10%. carl >> seema, appreciate that. seema mody let's dig deeper into the chip sector and get a closer look at competition on a global level as china tries to catch the united states'
rock wellington arch automation said it had an important win to provide flexible wafer transfers and went on to say, quote, we're playing an expanded role in production b of a estimates equipment used to build a semiconductor fab accounts to 70% to 80% of total costs and they say it will lead to a windfall that are specialized in automation, robotics and other key machinery. in addition to rock wellington arch and eaton open points to emerson, ptc and ensis as key beneficiaries. they write...
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we go in to choose date, but temperatures expecting to edge up in places like christ, church and wellington now was moved to southeast asia. there's more heavy rain on the cause, the southern areas of indo china, places like singapore as well and western areas of indonesia that show whether ah to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide eyed to reward, merit and excellence, and encourage creativity to shape tomato, ward for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, indonesia, your investment destination, the world's 10 largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business, partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies. being the power house, indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you, invest indonesia now from take off until the final with will bring you a sense of coverage. drill out th
we go in to choose date, but temperatures expecting to edge up in places like christ, church and wellington now was moved to southeast asia. there's more heavy rain on the cause, the southern areas of indo china, places like singapore as well and western areas of indonesia that show whether ah to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide eyed to reward, merit and excellence, and encourage creativity to shape tomato, ward for translation and international understanding...
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by the time we come to wednesday and they're making the way into new zealand. 19 celsius. wellington still gonna have to route 21 there. and christ church is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains shelter, sort of a mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, largely dry. as we go through monday, sharon, making its way through bits and pieces of shad cloud across the cream peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah. the generation full meets premier league legend vincent company to discuss the importance of leadership and representation. most of it starts in a pyramid representation is rides that the rush will follow and travel to algeria to discover how flu will played a key role in shaping the country. from its struggle for liberation to the 2019 protest, the political reform generation football episode to on al jazeera lou ah, and one of the top stories about 02022 for weld compass kicked off with fireworks and fanfare. gatos immune shaped. i mean, in her mind, anthony welcomed the world at the historic opening ceremony. it's the 1st world
by the time we come to wednesday and they're making the way into new zealand. 19 celsius. wellington still gonna have to route 21 there. and christ church is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains shelter, sort of a mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, largely dry. as we go through monday, sharon, making its way through bits and pieces of shad cloud across the cream peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah. the generation full meets premier...
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we go in to choose date, but temperatures expecting to edge up in places like christ, church and wellington. now as we move to southeast asia, there's more heavy rain on the car to southern areas of indo china. places like singapore as well and western areas of indonesia. that sure whether ah, growing up in greece means taking faction. welcome to generation change a political theory. think the understand talent, the idea of mobilizing you around the world when you do a political party, they will talk about our problems. a call from a generation that has 0 is of being in the greek society system. there's no promote the interest of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system. an actual being represented in the system generation change on al jazeera lu, blue ah, i'm on the top stories here now to 0. hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets in several chinese cities, demanding an end to the countries at 0 kobe policy. in an unprecedented show of defiance protest as vented their anger at president changing pings. hard line measures. land
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our wellington bureau chief joins us now.raordinary -- the central bank that started this whole hawkish tone globally, they are talking about 75 basis points at a time when the markets are thinking about a pivot. >> that's right. it would put the rbnz in contrast to other banks like the bank of korea looking to potentially stick down the pace of tightening. when you think about what they have done, five straight 15 basis points hikes, it seems extort her we are looking at stepping up to 75 basis points. but inflation is running at 7.2%, a lot higher than the reserve bank expected it to be at this stage. inflation expectations have spiked. the labor market is extremely tight and after today, there is a three month gap until the next policy decision next year. for those reasons, most economists think they will deliver a 75 basis point hike today. vonnie: what happened? could they offer 50 basis points? matthew: there's a chance it could. we've seen globally some easing of inflation pressures and domestically, a lot of new zeala
our wellington bureau chief joins us now.raordinary -- the central bank that started this whole hawkish tone globally, they are talking about 75 basis points at a time when the markets are thinking about a pivot. >> that's right. it would put the rbnz in contrast to other banks like the bank of korea looking to potentially stick down the pace of tightening. when you think about what they have done, five straight 15 basis points hikes, it seems extort her we are looking at stepping up to...
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by the time we come to wednesday and then making the way into new zealand. 19 celsius, wellington still kept around $21.00 there in christ. josh is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains shelter side of the mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, largely dry as we go through monday. shirey re making its way through bits and pieces of char cloud across the crib, peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah, what we do, and i'll just, sarah, is try to balance this story and leave the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity. ah, this is al jazeera.
by the time we come to wednesday and then making the way into new zealand. 19 celsius, wellington still kept around $21.00 there in christ. josh is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains shelter side of the mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, largely dry as we go through monday. shirey re making its way through bits and pieces of char cloud across the crib, peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah, what we do, and i'll just, sarah, is try to...
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i don't think the institutional -- is going fade here but i think it is delay the wellingtons.oweprices. tom: your argument would be take your money off of these exchanges and store it in -- not connected in any way to the internet. have you seen a pick-up in demand from customers and investors wanting to do that? >> absolutely. we're seeing a significant serge. where you as a user control your crypto only you have access to it which means you're not exposed to any counterparty risk of the company you dealing with. you as a user can score your bitcoin, 1,000 other coins and you have no exposure to us as a company. we have seen a surge in the past week of people setting up a lot of new counts and transferring fundes into it. that is the best thing you can do now. pull away from the centralized services and take custody of your coins. tom: what is the point of crypto? it is not a hedge against inflation. you can't use it. the use sbility pretty terrible s the very energy intensive. what is the poircht crypto? >> i kind of disagree with all of those statements. if you look at it a
i don't think the institutional -- is going fade here but i think it is delay the wellingtons.oweprices. tom: your argument would be take your money off of these exchanges and store it in -- not connected in any way to the internet. have you seen a pick-up in demand from customers and investors wanting to do that? >> absolutely. we're seeing a significant serge. where you as a user control your crypto only you have access to it which means you're not exposed to any counterparty risk of...
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the order backdrop strong, the ceo saying they are doing wellington -- well in selling software. luxury has held up during this crisis broadly. volkswagen up 1%. we had autosales coming back in europe, an increase of 14% in the most recent month whether or not that will propel auto stocks higher, full to aiken up just 1% in the session. dan eight, you been looking at the yielded version stateside, and the debate around the pace of rate of these interest rate increases stateside. i am never too far from the yield curve and the debate around it. yesterday we saw the yield curve reach its most inverted level since the 1980's, going sub -60, it is this reversal of the reversal. we are really excited about the cpi report that saw yields come down, stocks rally and a dollar move lower. we have had hawkish fed official from official, they don't want that rally, we don't want financial conditions to loosen. mary daly talking about the peak that could be five and a quarter, as their george saying the most important question is not to stop too soon. waller yesterday saying 50 basis points
the order backdrop strong, the ceo saying they are doing wellington -- well in selling software. luxury has held up during this crisis broadly. volkswagen up 1%. we had autosales coming back in europe, an increase of 14% in the most recent month whether or not that will propel auto stocks higher, full to aiken up just 1% in the session. dan eight, you been looking at the yielded version stateside, and the debate around the pace of rate of these interest rate increases stateside. i am never too...
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deliberately, which was a real concern over the ambassador bridge and the fact that there were kids on wellington street that people didn't know what was in the trucks whether it was kids or weapons or both him a police had no way of knowing. there was a presence of weapons at coots as we saw. there was concern around weapons in peterborough that we didn't know but 2000 guns we did not know where they had gone but later found out they didn't go there but that was a real concern. there were a number of others as well. there was the fact that police tried to invoice and enforce laws were met with active resistance and a group of 30 police officers trying to interdict someone or arrest someone got swarmed by 100 people and they had to leave because there were threats to their safety and they were able to address -- arrest that individual. there were layers of danger that sises in the presence of people promoting ideologically motivated violence had a danger of triggering not them to act but a lone wolf actor or people who could be radicalized to take actions that were violent. we saw increasingly co
deliberately, which was a real concern over the ambassador bridge and the fact that there were kids on wellington street that people didn't know what was in the trucks whether it was kids or weapons or both him a police had no way of knowing. there was a presence of weapons at coots as we saw. there was concern around weapons in peterborough that we didn't know but 2000 guns we did not know where they had gone but later found out they didn't go there but that was a real concern. there were a...
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serious du announced on social media, $150 million came to you from hackers such as wellington managementtiger global. of those backers and crossover funds, asking you for more details on your business, are they asking for some -- ed: i think he has lost your ability to hear you. but she is asking about your backers, investors. have your investors been phoning you and saying, what is going on, what is our exposure? raghu: a lot of investor conversations, especially if you look at the roster of investors associated through ftx. these are the biggest names on the planet. there is a lot of confusion and chaos in the early days with our investors as well. we did spend a lot of time thinking this through with our investors, in terms of risk limits. we walked them through the balance sheet. the good news is falconx as a company will never take directional threats. the biggest learning curve of the 2008 crisis, and what led to the volcker rule, is if market infrastructure company start taking bets, the cascade application will be huge. for that reason, when we started the company, we always were
serious du announced on social media, $150 million came to you from hackers such as wellington managementtiger global. of those backers and crossover funds, asking you for more details on your business, are they asking for some -- ed: i think he has lost your ability to hear you. but she is asking about your backers, investors. have your investors been phoning you and saying, what is going on, what is our exposure? raghu: a lot of investor conversations, especially if you look at the roster of...
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comforting is the right word, reassuring, and also, always a reminder how important this is, as wellington at waterloo, it's the closest thing you ever saw in your life. and so, one of the things we always have to remember is that in a democracy, we have to win battles, and the war goes on, which the war is, metaphorically speaking, the war is keeping a system where we can preserve the rule of law, where we can preserve the capacity to give as well as to take. and democracy is very countering to it, right? we are basically built to take what we want, to secure our own cells, our own destinies, when in fact what a democracy does is it creates a capacity for us to have that opportunity by recognizing, by recognizing that your equality, indignity, i was protecting. you are more likely to recognize the minds. if i recognize that your vote counts, you are more likely to recognize that my vote counts. and so, i feel that, a lot better, about the future, the president and the future of american democracy on this saturday than i did last saturday. >> were you surprised at all by the results for? y
comforting is the right word, reassuring, and also, always a reminder how important this is, as wellington at waterloo, it's the closest thing you ever saw in your life. and so, one of the things we always have to remember is that in a democracy, we have to win battles, and the war goes on, which the war is, metaphorically speaking, the war is keeping a system where we can preserve the rule of law, where we can preserve the capacity to give as well as to take. and democracy is very countering...
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free by the time we come to wednesday and then making the way into new zealand 19 celsius. wellington still got up to route 21 there in cross. josh is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains, shelter, sort of a mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, large dry as we go through monday. sharon, making its way through bits and pieces of char cloud across the crib, peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah, what we do, and i'll just theera is try to balance this story and leave the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm north taylor. this is down to 0 news. i live from london coming up here symbolism and spread to cold during the opening ceremony of an historic world cup. football fans are welcomed with a message of inclusion and respect. ah ecuadorian vans rejoice as the team wins the opening match of the tournament. reading host nation cut up to nil historic deal at the un climate talks negotiate is agree to compensate nations hardest hit by climate change. but this slow progress on
free by the time we come to wednesday and then making the way into new zealand 19 celsius. wellington still got up to route 21 there in cross. josh is still some walked around on the shelters, side of the mountains, shelter, sort of a mountain, st. temperatures around 17 celsius for tokyo, large dry as we go through monday. sharon, making its way through bits and pieces of char cloud across the crib, peninsula and wet weather for central china. ah, what we do, and i'll just theera is try to...
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the i was a little john, the duffy, the la who door. wellington is that in a little while the you may, for so long while bobby, at the lyla had the he at the, to the still not thunder of the sad had that he see as it that i used to another a lot of you a lot, a lot of me now you can and there you are in the life and then how lady and you look for i do go on, feel my right to now say little it that defeats has a whole will help, but can i apply the state them of that what the exit at that it will use it had that is, should i lay her eye on it? the should ali how sleep laura, and i had the in reward, and of, i think will know what the nasha ah sultan caboose, overthrew his father, and bloodless qu, in 1970. but his 50 year rule completely transformed oman. he had no children when he died in january 2020, but nominated his cousin hay thumb as his preferred successor in a sealed envelope opened only after his death. in january 2021, sultan hay thumb made his eldest son, crown prince. the challenge for them both is that harmony, oil will not last forever. and so how they manage to sustain
the i was a little john, the duffy, the la who door. wellington is that in a little while the you may, for so long while bobby, at the lyla had the he at the, to the still not thunder of the sad had that he see as it that i used to another a lot of you a lot, a lot of me now you can and there you are in the life and then how lady and you look for i do go on, feel my right to now say little it that defeats has a whole will help, but can i apply the state them of that what the exit at that it...
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scott black wellington arch was a detective with the chesterfield p.d. >> normally, bank robbers comed get the money and move on. this was a violent bank robbery. >> but what did the brazen young robber have to do with matt landry? that connection would have to wait for the story told by a gas station atm and the security camera pointed at it. >>> coming up. >> i can't believe i'm doing this right now. searching through dumpsters for my boyfriend. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: at last, a break in the case. >> big development. >> yeah. huge development. >> when "dateline" continues. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you u mit bebe sprisised ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >>
scott black wellington arch was a detective with the chesterfield p.d. >> normally, bank robbers comed get the money and move on. this was a violent bank robbery. >> but what did the brazen young robber have to do with matt landry? that connection would have to wait for the story told by a gas station atm and the security camera pointed at it. >>> coming up. >> i can't believe i'm doing this right now. searching through dumpsters for my boyfriend. i didn't know what...
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my current wife julie nixon was at wellington smith that same fall. i got to know her very quickly and we were engaged very rapidly. we became an item and it almost didn't happen, by the way. imagine the awkwardness i felt presenting myself at her dorm in the early days. i am david howes -- david eisenhower and i would like to see julie nixon. she would say my name is harry truman. but i persisted. so we got together and i experienced this great adventure of 1968, an election that really moved the united states beyond. it was an election year dominated by the vietnam war. the candidate i was with throughout was richard nixon who is campaigning on a promise to end the war in vietnam and when the peace. suggesting the natural connection between victory and war and victory and peace were being rearranged as the united states moves to a post world war era which begins at a final point in the nixon presidency. one of the things i learned throughout that campaign, a lesson about presidential leadership is something that i applied and studying about my grand
my current wife julie nixon was at wellington smith that same fall. i got to know her very quickly and we were engaged very rapidly. we became an item and it almost didn't happen, by the way. imagine the awkwardness i felt presenting myself at her dorm in the early days. i am david howes -- david eisenhower and i would like to see julie nixon. she would say my name is harry truman. but i persisted. so we got together and i experienced this great adventure of 1968, an election that really moved...
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. >> host: and there's no outside of article v for wellington back but there is outside article v foring new ones. i take it, i suspect you're going to resist that account of it. it looks like that. >> guest: i wouldn't. the fourteenth amendment is right generous in recognition of an antebellum period consisting of systematic depredations of not only cherished rights but emergent rights that have proven themselves over the test of time to be central to individual liberty. the fourteenth amendment rests on the premise that we are going to discover rights that prove their worth and security people's liberty and it would be arbitrary to cut the process short in 1868 trek to let me give two examples, one which is in the constitution and one which is in. the one that's in the constitution is the right of suffrage. contrary to others we actually agree with the consensus of opinion that the right of suffrage was considered to be a political right and, therefore, is not a privilege or immunity at the time in 1868. we also insist that they became a privilege or immunity of citizenship sometime
. >> host: and there's no outside of article v for wellington back but there is outside article v foring new ones. i take it, i suspect you're going to resist that account of it. it looks like that. >> guest: i wouldn't. the fourteenth amendment is right generous in recognition of an antebellum period consisting of systematic depredations of not only cherished rights but emergent rights that have proven themselves over the test of time to be central to individual liberty. the...
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prefer still have turkey like i prefer my favourite meal is my favourite christmas meal is a beef wellington. well that's useful to know my wife insisted the turkey and i always get bit annoyed because you know i know we all laugh about you know the cold leftovers fridge cold leftovers in the fridge but my there awful my goodness there is an awful lot get to as a rule. lot turkey to get to as a rule. but it feels like but i don't know it feels like the on an emergency the plot to on an emergency secret me what secret service to me what you think scraping so think the scraping the barrel so all the james bones with turkey shortages like bluefield is eating them all and since that was all about some young beauties who were hypnotised and then released into the east anglian turkey farms. i'm for exactly how it turned out. you may be cutting them up or whatever things go, but i just can't believe avian flu is not avian is not called chicken pox. i would just make sense. three could good this might be something that can be fixed the previous story and this story might get together and fix each ot
prefer still have turkey like i prefer my favourite meal is my favourite christmas meal is a beef wellington. well that's useful to know my wife insisted the turkey and i always get bit annoyed because you know i know we all laugh about you know the cold leftovers fridge cold leftovers in the fridge but my there awful my goodness there is an awful lot get to as a rule. lot turkey to get to as a rule. but it feels like but i don't know it feels like the on an emergency the plot to on an...
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prefer still have turkey like i prefer my favourite meal is my favourite christmas meal is a beef wellington. well that's useful to know my wife insisted the turkey and i always get bit annoyed because you know i know we all laugh about you know the cold leftovers fridge cold leftovers in the fridge but my there awful my goodness there is an awful lot turkey to to a rule. lot turkey to get to as a rule. but feels like but i don't know it feels like the on an emergency the plot to on an emergency secret to me you secret service to me what you think the barrel so think the scraping the barrel so all the james bones with turkey shortages like bluefield is eating them all and since that was all about some young beauties who were hypnotised and then released into the east anglian turkey farms. i'm for exactly how it turned out. you may be cutting them up or whatever things go, but i just can't believe avian flu is not avian is not called chicken pox. i would just make sense. three could good this might be something that can be fixed the previous story and this story might get together and fix eac
prefer still have turkey like i prefer my favourite meal is my favourite christmas meal is a beef wellington. well that's useful to know my wife insisted the turkey and i always get bit annoyed because you know i know we all laugh about you know the cold leftovers fridge cold leftovers in the fridge but my there awful my goodness there is an awful lot turkey to to a rule. lot turkey to get to as a rule. but feels like but i don't know it feels like the on an emergency the plot to on an...
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host: on the line from wellington, florida, is ed. you are on, ed. caller: good morning, mr.homas. thank you for taking my call. i heard you at the beginning and your original message was that republicans need to change their byline in order to win elections. certainly you talk as a conservative i think you are engaging in doubletalk, because it seems that you want to move back toward the middle. the republican message now is conservatism. talks from the perspective of constitutionalism and originalism. and then you talk about pragmatism and yet what president trump did was very pragmatic. it worked. he had a very successful administration and promises were made and promises were kept that work. what you seem to be upset about is a mean tweet. i am too and many people are, by those offputting messages. but, you cannot have an ideal candidate. it will never happen. what we need now is a president to lead this country, that makes the administration work and does return america to its successful place on the stage, where it longs. -- belongs. guest: you have to win the argument.
host: on the line from wellington, florida, is ed. you are on, ed. caller: good morning, mr.homas. thank you for taking my call. i heard you at the beginning and your original message was that republicans need to change their byline in order to win elections. certainly you talk as a conservative i think you are engaging in doubletalk, because it seems that you want to move back toward the middle. the republican message now is conservatism. talks from the perspective of constitutionalism and...
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yvonne: let's bring in the live pictures from wellington where the bank governor is speaking. what shocked the market is the projection of the rate hikes moving forward. 5.5% is the peak. banks are recalibrating. banks are forecasting a recession in 2023. this is a central bank that is willing to hike into a recession risk, rish. it is interesting why. given what we have seen with the last five 50 basis point hikes, we haven't exactly felt the full effects of the tightening just yet, given the fact that the fixed mortgage rates have not quite rolled over yet too. rishaad: this is something which happened in the u.s., it was under greenspan where he moved from fixed mortgages to variable mortgages. there is a lot of consternation at the time about whether this was a good thing. when interest rates started to go up, found people in distress. it is something which is skewed the housing market. from the past, from the years gone by. yvonne: let's bring in our mliv strategist. in this presser, how much higher do you think we can go on the back of hawkish comments from adrian or? >>
yvonne: let's bring in the live pictures from wellington where the bank governor is speaking. what shocked the market is the projection of the rate hikes moving forward. 5.5% is the peak. banks are recalibrating. banks are forecasting a recession in 2023. this is a central bank that is willing to hike into a recession risk, rish. it is interesting why. given what we have seen with the last five 50 basis point hikes, we haven't exactly felt the full effects of the tightening just yet, given the...
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yeah and for some people, if you think wellington enthusiast who wants to do it absolutely correctlyou are supposed to have a layer of foie , you know, with the ham and then the pastry . i , you know, with the ham and then the pastry. i mean it's one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one, you know how foie gras is made. it's one of one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one of those things made. it's one of those things that you think, oh , oh, that's that you think, oh, oh, that's awful . and it just i don't know. awful. and it just i don't know. for me, it's almost like it's it becomes one of those things where it's just one of one of many awful things in the world, you know, at the end of the day, yes you know, you can get rid of it, but does that mean he's still going to go for something ? what about how well ? what about it? how well treated and you treated all pigs. yeah. and you mentioned earlier, mentioned chickens earlier, briefly do you know i'm not how is how is foie gras made then? well, basically what they do is they force feed i'm not going to do the i'm not go
yeah and for some people, if you think wellington enthusiast who wants to do it absolutely correctlyou are supposed to have a layer of foie , you know, with the ham and then the pastry . i , you know, with the ham and then the pastry. i mean it's one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one, you know how foie gras is made. it's one of one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one of those things made. it's one of those things that you think, oh , oh, that's that you think, oh, oh, that's...
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yeah and for some people, if you think wellington enthusiast who wants to do it absolutely correctlyou are supposed to have a layer of foie , you know, with the ham and then the pastry . i , you know, with the ham and then the pastry. i mean it's one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one, you know how foie gras is made. it's one of one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one of those things made. it's one of those things that you think, oh , oh, that's that you think, oh, oh, that's awful . and it just i don't know. awful. and it just i don't know. for me, it's almost like it's it becomes one of those things where it's just one of one of many awful things in the world, you know, at the end of the day, yes you know, you can get rid of it, but does that mean he's still going to go for something ? what about how well ? what about it? how well treated and you treated all pigs. yeah. and you mentioned earlier, mentioned chickens earlier, briefly do you know i'm not how is how is foie gras made then? well, basically what they do is they force feed i'm not going to do the i'm not go
yeah and for some people, if you think wellington enthusiast who wants to do it absolutely correctlyou are supposed to have a layer of foie , you know, with the ham and then the pastry . i , you know, with the ham and then the pastry. i mean it's one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one, you know how foie gras is made. it's one of one, you know how foie gras is made . it's one of those things made. it's one of those things that you think, oh , oh, that's that you think, oh, oh, that's...
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june 18 is the anniversary of waterloo here the topic seems to be erdogan napoleon or the duke of wellingtonhen for our relationship. we’ll just be surprised, grab our heads, how it all will collapse. well, let's say it remains, and therefore now i'm talking about why bring down maksitovich? here explain if all these projects are rather beneficial to turkey tragé, as a state in terms of money, the source of another president, why should all these projects be stopped if these people have ambitions, they are completely ah. we single-handedly distribute russian gas throughout what's wrong with europe? you understand how but and the americans, the europeans will find much more to offer erdogan's successor. well, for example, that they have such an attractive thing that this italian has developed between putin and erdogan. it 's really in many ways thanks to them e i don't understand, i'm trying to understand the word won't. why why let's victor doesn't say anything. you also think that everything will collapse, you understand, russian tourists will stop going there. i already said, but the turks
june 18 is the anniversary of waterloo here the topic seems to be erdogan napoleon or the duke of wellingtonhen for our relationship. we’ll just be surprised, grab our heads, how it all will collapse. well, let's say it remains, and therefore now i'm talking about why bring down maksitovich? here explain if all these projects are rather beneficial to turkey tragé, as a state in terms of money, the source of another president, why should all these projects be stopped if these people have...
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Nov 22, 2022
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first daughter and the second daughter is enough for the hero of our next video tim scott from wellington. no, not a daughter, like svetlana has two, but a lot of puppies. we counted 11, they all love to sleep on their master. let it be too comfortable to lie in this position, but the likes are pouring in, like from my cornucopia there is also a life hack. oh listen no really such lively puppies. estimate how they all grow up, and how the class barks. well, an almost anecdotal situation happened to a chef named jabari. he decided to make himself an omelette. she took out a box of eggs from the refrigerator, opened it and was stunned; from there, a small, not frozen, apparently, store-resistant chicken, which had just hatched, looked at him. how did he hatch in the fridge? yes it’s incomprehensible that the eggs are clearly not fresh, not only that they are demolished, but they have been in the refrigerator for a long time. so it was necessary to look at the expiration date of the eggs, and in conclusion. let me introduce you to a 21-year-old vietnamese artist hanguen. that 's his name, he
first daughter and the second daughter is enough for the hero of our next video tim scott from wellington. no, not a daughter, like svetlana has two, but a lot of puppies. we counted 11, they all love to sleep on their master. let it be too comfortable to lie in this position, but the likes are pouring in, like from my cornucopia there is also a life hack. oh listen no really such lively puppies. estimate how they all grow up, and how the class barks. well, an almost anecdotal situation...
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Nov 26, 2022
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now for the weather, looks like a day wellington boots are needed.therfront, this wave, will corner, this mogul here on the weather front, this wave, will hold some of that weather back over south—east england and east anglia. the rain could become more widespread again through the afternoon. lots of cloud for much of south—west england, east wales, the midlands, towards lincolnshire and yorkshire, but further north and west, we will see builds of sunshine, a scattering of heavy, thundery showers. still quite breezy, generally not as windy as today, and temperatures between ten and 13 degrees. bit of a change on the way as we head into the start of the way as we head into the start of the new week, because of this, the bump in the isobars, this ridge of high pressure which will dry things out and as the white lines, the isobars, become more widely spaced, it shows there will not be much winded so we will see more fog developing through the night, some of which could be quite slow to lift during the day. expect quite a bit of cloud into the new week,
now for the weather, looks like a day wellington boots are needed.therfront, this wave, will corner, this mogul here on the weather front, this wave, will hold some of that weather back over south—east england and east anglia. the rain could become more widespread again through the afternoon. lots of cloud for much of south—west england, east wales, the midlands, towards lincolnshire and yorkshire, but further north and west, we will see builds of sunshine, a scattering of heavy, thundery...
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Nov 14, 2022
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the british clothing company — famous for its upmarket wellington boots — said it had failed to findll know it is foggy at there. very autumnal. it is. good morning. a foggy start. the most dense fog is in central and eastern parts of england and some of it will lift into low cloud and it will be a cloudy but mild day. we have rain slowly moving in from the west. it's journey will be fairly slow eastwards. we have fog in other parts. that will lift. some of it into low cloud. cloudy today. the best breaks in the shelter of the eastern hills. you can see the progress the rain is making. not moving quickly. it will brighten up in northern ireland and pembrokeshire and south—west england behind it. the wind picks up here. temperatures ii—i6 so not as warm as yesterday. through the evening and overnight, the weather front eventually makes it to the east. there will be cloud. some drizzle. and a more potent weather front comes from the west bringing heavy rain. the wind will strengthen especially around the coasts in the west and south. tomorrow, ahead of the weather front windy. as the r
the british clothing company — famous for its upmarket wellington boots — said it had failed to findll know it is foggy at there. very autumnal. it is. good morning. a foggy start. the most dense fog is in central and eastern parts of england and some of it will lift into low cloud and it will be a cloudy but mild day. we have rain slowly moving in from the west. it's journey will be fairly slow eastwards. we have fog in other parts. that will lift. some of it into low cloud. cloudy today....