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chmielecki, of wood street, kettering, will appear before magistrates in northampton on october 25.ls people they shouldn't wait for ministers to take action. the warning comes as teachers call for tougher action against covid in england's schools, saying staff are "on their knees". the chancellor's promising nearly £7 billion to improve transport in england's city regions outside london, as one of the spending pledges unveiled ahead of next week's budget. it's been estimated that uk households bought more than three million pets during lockdowns, but some dog owners are now abandoning their pets as normal life resumes. rescue charities say their shelters are being filled, and owners are pretending their dogs are strays in order to get rid of them more easily. jordan davies reports. this is maggie, she is one and believed to be a fixed—rate. this is maggie, she is one and believed to be a fixed-rate. maggie was brought — believed to be a fixed-rate. maggie was brought in _ believed to be a fixed-rate. maggie was brought in as _ believed to be a fixed-rate. maggie was brought in as a
chmielecki, of wood street, kettering, will appear before magistrates in northampton on october 25.ls people they shouldn't wait for ministers to take action. the warning comes as teachers call for tougher action against covid in england's schools, saying staff are "on their knees". the chancellor's promising nearly £7 billion to improve transport in england's city regions outside london, as one of the spending pledges unveiled ahead of next week's budget. it's been estimated that uk...
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her body was found at a house in wood street on tuesday.eholds bought more than 3 million pets during lockdowns — but some dog owners are now abandoning their pets as normal life resumes. rescue charities say their shelters are being filled, and owners are pretending their dogs are strays in order to get rid of them more easily. jordan davies reports. this is maggie. she is one and is believed to be a fake stray. maggie was brought in as a stray. in the taf area. we had some messages from supporters showing screenshots that she was on sale for £500. we do not know what happened in this 24 hours but we would certainly be concerned that she has not actually gotten loose from somewhere, that she is a fake stray. maggie's not alone —workers say they have never seen as many owners pretending that their dogs are strays. this is maggie for sale for £500 and this is the third day before she was brought into us as a stray. rescue workers say these are desperate times and places like this are at capacity, because people who bought dogs during the loc
her body was found at a house in wood street on tuesday.eholds bought more than 3 million pets during lockdowns — but some dog owners are now abandoning their pets as normal life resumes. rescue charities say their shelters are being filled, and owners are pretending their dogs are strays in order to get rid of them more easily. jordan davies reports. this is maggie. she is one and is believed to be a fake stray. maggie was brought in as a stray. in the taf area. we had some messages from...
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and spent a lot of time at simmy's buying penny candy and hank's on wood street watching movies on the and trying to re-enact all they did. and when you watch those movies. i think i was told, i don't know if it's true, i was the only kid in my era that i was able to walk across the pipe that was just above the lackey. if you fell in the lackey, you were in trouble. at any rate -- look, no matter how long you live here in scranton, it's a place that climbs into your heart and it never really leaves you. and that's the god's truth. it's like that old saying goes. you can take the boy out of scranton but can't take scranton out of the boy. something special about it. and i believe home is where your character is etched. and i really mean that. some of you have heard me say this before. it's where you -- your view of the world begins and where you began and where it takes shape. and that happened to me in 2446 north washington avenue. we used to come back after 10:30 mass at st. paul's, st. clare's wasn't built until i had moved, at st. paul's, and my grandfather would hold court back in
and spent a lot of time at simmy's buying penny candy and hank's on wood street watching movies on the and trying to re-enact all they did. and when you watch those movies. i think i was told, i don't know if it's true, i was the only kid in my era that i was able to walk across the pipe that was just above the lackey. if you fell in the lackey, you were in trouble. at any rate -- look, no matter how long you live here in scranton, it's a place that climbs into your heart and it never really...
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in south east of england finance have been held in lebanon after 7 people were killed in bay woods, worst street violence in more than 10 years. armed men, including unidentified snipers on rooftops exchanged gunfire for more than 4 hours on thursday. the political party has bhalla and its allies had organized protests to demand the removal of a judge overseeing an investigation into the 2020 boot port explosion. the judges association has rejected calls to dismiss him. bernard smith is in bay roots were the latest on the blast investigation. and the fallout from thursdays fighting that most lebanese politicians don't seem to want this investigation to go on. they don't just want terry retire removing from his pros post as the leading, investigating judge that are interested in the investigation going on. because it's on billy unveiling and will unveil some dirty secrets. lincoln corruption and lebanese politicians judge retired and only want to speak to politicians allied to his bala. he wanted to speak to a christian general, a kristian politician. he wanted to speak to lebanon's former prime
in south east of england finance have been held in lebanon after 7 people were killed in bay woods, worst street violence in more than 10 years. armed men, including unidentified snipers on rooftops exchanged gunfire for more than 4 hours on thursday. the political party has bhalla and its allies had organized protests to demand the removal of a judge overseeing an investigation into the 2020 boot port explosion. the judges association has rejected calls to dismiss him. bernard smith is in bay...
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. >> grants was peddling fire wood on the streets of st. louis.he was driven a slave by -- given a slave by his father-in-law but freed him. >> in 1858 or 59 or 60, would not bet he would be a great lead. brett: his fortunes changed with civil war. there is a point in his life he is at the bottom. down in dumps in 4 years he is the central figure, that icon in american history. >> at the beginning of civil war there is a desperation for officers. they are taking a tiny warmer and they are expanding it to a continentalnary. army. he gets to a good size unit. >> he rose through the ranks while union general in east foundered against elee. grant won battles out west. president lincoln summoned grant east to finish off lee, that grant did. >> grant embarked on the campaign one of bold quick pursuits in military history that winds of trapping lee at the courthouse. and securing his surrender in april 9, 1865. brett: lee expected grant might make him prisoner, instead grant let lee and his men return home on their promise to not take up arms against the
. >> grants was peddling fire wood on the streets of st. louis.he was driven a slave by -- given a slave by his father-in-law but freed him. >> in 1858 or 59 or 60, would not bet he would be a great lead. brett: his fortunes changed with civil war. there is a point in his life he is at the bottom. down in dumps in 4 years he is the central figure, that icon in american history. >> at the beginning of civil war there is a desperation for officers. they are taking a tiny warmer...
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cathie wood has been talking up the crypto space, ark strategy, dtf planning to invest and wood joining other wall street regulators would soon green light that etf tracking bitcoin futures. wood earlier letter name that would directly track the world largest cryptocurrency as measured by the s&p bitcoin index. wood speaking at an investment conference. we have seen significant upside when it comes to bitcoin, above $57,000. it fell a little bit in the new york session but is now flirting with our run towards its all-time high, it has jumped more than 90% since the july low. some chart watchers are seeing $85,000 as a potential goal in the next few months. crypto assets worth $2.3 trillion, about 200% more than at the start of the year. haidi: an iron ore giant is making a green push. the billionaire founder is planning a hydrogen equipment factory. it comes as the world's fourth largest iron ore player is eyeing zero emissions from steelmaking customers within two decades. we spoke to him earlier. andrew: it will rival call within a decade, but will completely remove coal? no, we will wrote -- move over
cathie wood has been talking up the crypto space, ark strategy, dtf planning to invest and wood joining other wall street regulators would soon green light that etf tracking bitcoin futures. wood earlier letter name that would directly track the world largest cryptocurrency as measured by the s&p bitcoin index. wood speaking at an investment conference. we have seen significant upside when it comes to bitcoin, above $57,000. it fell a little bit in the new york session but is now flirting...
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cathie wood is joining the slate of wall street players hoping u.s.ll track bitcoin futures. they plan to invest -- according to intelligence, nine bitcoin future etf applications were considered by regulators at the beginning of this month. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you very much. we have some lines on the terminal from the chinese premier, saying he is confident china will meet its full year targets. others have said they are likely to meet it despite challenges around real estate and the energy crunch. he is pointing out the supply chain challenges remain acute. anna: and speaking confidently they will ensure electricity demand is met. we will return to that story. coming up, truth or trade war, the eu and u.k. brace for new negotiations over northern ireland. that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open, 22 minutes into the european trading day. the stoxx 600 gaining 0.6%. similar picture for the cac quarante and in germany as well. top of the list for sectors, higher energy prices, technology gain
cathie wood is joining the slate of wall street players hoping u.s.ll track bitcoin futures. they plan to invest -- according to intelligence, nine bitcoin future etf applications were considered by regulators at the beginning of this month. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you very much. we have some lines on the terminal from the chinese premier, saying he is confident china will meet its full year targets. others have said they are likely to meet it despite challenges around...
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this is the corner of green wood drive and clarendon street in san pablo actually. pge says the issue is dirt, dust, salt had built up on the power lines without rain and then when we got moisture, it turns to mud which conducts electricity. almost 21,000 homes and businesses are without power, a live look at the map where pges is constantly updating the information. more half of the outages in east bay and more than 7,000 on the peninsula. new video shows pge power transformers on fire. this was in san pablo and richmond. as you see, the issue they mentioned, the mud cang fire after it conducts electricity. some citizen app video shows another power pole fire in san francisco. so far we are not getting reports of fires spreading beyond the wooden poles, not spreading to homes and businesses nearby. so that is the up side here. we are going to keep you posted. back to you. >>> today, california teachers and parents planning a massive school walk out to protest potential vaccine mandates. organizers are asking parents to pull their kids from the classroom. 12 to 15-y
this is the corner of green wood drive and clarendon street in san pablo actually. pge says the issue is dirt, dust, salt had built up on the power lines without rain and then when we got moisture, it turns to mud which conducts electricity. almost 21,000 homes and businesses are without power, a live look at the map where pges is constantly updating the information. more half of the outages in east bay and more than 7,000 on the peninsula. new video shows pge power transformers on fire. this...
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. >> what is keeping the top and in wall street awake at night? kathy woodbloomberg that while many investors are worried about inflation, she is most concerned about the opposite problem, deflation. >> all of them have been very, very concerned about a deflationary bust. we agree with them in this respect. we think it is going to be balanced by a deflationary boom. that is where we differ. but where we agree is there are companies who thought the world would never change and have been catering to short-term shareholders who wanted that extra penny or two in earnings. they got it by having the companies leverage up and take more debt and shrink a number of shares. they have also been focused on dividends. they are probably settled with products and services that will become obsolete because of the record-breaking amount of innovation taking place today. in order to service their debt, they will have to cut prices and move those goods and services that are on their way out anyway. i am concerned about that. i think there is going to be a lot of confusion arou
. >> what is keeping the top and in wall street awake at night? kathy woodbloomberg that while many investors are worried about inflation, she is most concerned about the opposite problem, deflation. >> all of them have been very, very concerned about a deflationary bust. we agree with them in this respect. we think it is going to be balanced by a deflationary boom. that is where we differ. but where we agree is there are companies who thought the world would never change and have...
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property taxes." railroad company and they moved and carved out on what became second street just a patch of dirt in the woods a creek and a hill that they eventually called billy goat hill, and they located these boxcars and for an entire generation most of 'em didn't have electricity, they didn't have indoor plumbing, and they remember snow blowing through the cracks in the boxcars as they built their homes. but when world war ii came around, these families were established, they had their children, they had their jobs, and this was their home. and so they said, "we have to stand up and defend it too." and they sent their children off to fight. and even though the book focuses on the eight who died between world war ii and korea, and really it was stunning, from a writer's point of view. they were in historic units, in historic battles, the battle of the -- they were among the first paratroopers for this country. they were building burma road, or rebuilding the burma road in asia. and so these were people who were at key and crucial battles and they went off to fight. but the reason it's called hero street
property taxes." railroad company and they moved and carved out on what became second street just a patch of dirt in the woods a creek and a hill that they eventually called billy goat hill, and they located these boxcars and for an entire generation most of 'em didn't have electricity, they didn't have indoor plumbing, and they remember snow blowing through the cracks in the boxcars as they built their homes. but when world war ii came around, these families were established, they had...
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>> we were so nervous driving down the street at practice thinking that there might be someone in the woods who wanted to take you out. >> when "dateline" continues. is saving big, holiday shopping at amazon. so now, she's free to become ... maureen the merrier. food is her love language. and she really loves her grandson. like, really loves. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can show more with less eczema. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal yo
>> we were so nervous driving down the street at practice thinking that there might be someone in the woods who wanted to take you out. >> when "dateline" continues. is saving big, holiday shopping at amazon. so now, she's free to become ... maureen the merrier. food is her love language. and she really loves her grandson. like, really loves. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by...
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for those who don't know yet the shopping expeditions are found wood on was basically scavenging in the streets at risk of busy making this about myself, i remember -- briefly. i've never passing the street and cars and run over repeatedly and mom pulled over and said get that towel, mom has six kids and dad was a mechanic. that towel was perfectly useful. never forgot. i would see that towel clean and fluffy and in the cabinet. it was always the towel that was stopped in the street to pick up. up. and i wonder about your growing up, you are discovering what you did to go shopping was shameful here what you brought to a gift exchange was embarrassing. everything where stuff was involved you could not keep up. when did that shame start to fade? >> it really dictated my shopping habits, as soon as i had any semblance of disposable income. then i became a fancy lawyer, i slathered myself with designer stuff and it was really just what is the person next to a buying? i'm going to buy that so i looked just like her and we look the same and i fit in, no one can question where are you from? what did y
for those who don't know yet the shopping expeditions are found wood on was basically scavenging in the streets at risk of busy making this about myself, i remember -- briefly. i've never passing the street and cars and run over repeatedly and mom pulled over and said get that towel, mom has six kids and dad was a mechanic. that towel was perfectly useful. never forgot. i would see that towel clean and fluffy and in the cabinet. it was always the towel that was stopped in the street to pick up....
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street. and pointed searchers to the woods. >> i'm just happy he's alive. >> reporter: after wandering through the rugged terrain, the sheriff said that christopher was founded very dehydrated but showed true bravery. >> he was in good shape for most part, with the conditions in the woods for three days, he ought to be the ultimate army ranger, navy s.e.a.l., air force, when he grows up, he's already passed that first test. >> reporter: yes, he has. christopher was said to be calm when they found him in that thick wooded area, and we're talking about thousands of acres of pipeline trails, just really rugged terrain there, and the land owner said that he heard his voice he sent police to this scene. >> thank you for being us that incredible story. >>> we're going to turn now to that scare abroad an american eagle flight over at laguardia airport in new york, after a man was reportedly acting suspiciously on the plane, that man is now in custody, and our phil lipof joins us now with what happened on that plane. phil, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gio. as that plane as you mentioned wa
street. and pointed searchers to the woods. >> i'm just happy he's alive. >> reporter: after wandering through the rugged terrain, the sheriff said that christopher was founded very dehydrated but showed true bravery. >> he was in good shape for most part, with the conditions in the woods for three days, he ought to be the ultimate army ranger, navy s.e.a.l., air force, when he grows up, he's already passed that first test. >> reporter: yes, he has. christopher was said...
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woods and never came home. >>> enough narcotics to kill nearly three million people now off the streets of san francisco. police announced a major drug bust tuesday, the result of a joint investigation with federal authorities. police detained 18 alleged drug dealers that are now facing multiple charges including trafficking of fentanyl along month other narcotics. 12 and a half pounds of fentanyl, a expound a half of methamphetamine, and 23 grams of oxycodone, and three firearms with high capacity mags. >>> we could soon know how a family died on a hiking trail. they were found dead in the sierra national forest. the sheriff said it will give an update tomorrow on the cause of death. the family was from san francisco, but they moved during the pandemic. >>> the band fish is speaking out about the deadly fall at chase center during their concert on sunday night. a band member stopped their show in oregon to offer condolences. >> we send our love to the presser family. we're sorry this all took place. but i also want to say, very quickly, some words to all of the people who -- i know this affected everybo
woods and never came home. >>> enough narcotics to kill nearly three million people now off the streets of san francisco. police announced a major drug bust tuesday, the result of a joint investigation with federal authorities. police detained 18 alleged drug dealers that are now facing multiple charges including trafficking of fentanyl along month other narcotics. 12 and a half pounds of fentanyl, a expound a half of methamphetamine, and 23 grams of oxycodone, and three firearms with...
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american people and kind of continue to have that pressure from places like wall street, maybe more folks coming out of the wood work like defense secretaries past coming out trying to lean on folks to do the right thing, i think that's the strategy that we're seeing, you know, in this phase of this process. >> and here is the thing, senator franken. i'll come back to you. those are really good points because there are two separate things that both have to get done. democrats have a whole raft of policies that have nothing to do with the debt limit. the debt limit is past spending and the black card they've been using to spend. then they had these other sets of priorities they, you know, logically they should do through the reconciliation process and blowup the filibuster and do it but then we also have this additional dead life. if they push this down the road to december and mitch mcconnell gets to do this again in december, that doesn't incentivize them to do other things you heard aaron haynes talk about. in your view as a former senator, would it be better if they used the reconciliation process to just ac
american people and kind of continue to have that pressure from places like wall street, maybe more folks coming out of the wood work like defense secretaries past coming out trying to lean on folks to do the right thing, i think that's the strategy that we're seeing, you know, in this phase of this process. >> and here is the thing, senator franken. i'll come back to you. those are really good points because there are two separate things that both have to get done. democrats have a whole...
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street. so, set behind the greenery, the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a woodedi'm guessing, then? absolutely. that was the central tenet — or one of the central tenets — of the design was that we should design something that was both environmentally sustainable but also socially sustainable. so the whole kind of... socially sustainable? yes, and so the involvement of the community was very important, too, that this building should sit comfortably in its community. so this was a competition in 2009 and members of the community — non—muslim members of the community — were invited to be part of the process of choosing the architect, so involved from very, very early stages. but this isn'tjust about sustainability. it's also a place designed to be welcoming to women. one of the things working here that you see is predominantly people who come throughout the day, other than to pray, are women and children. a poll was put out to ask women how much would you like there to be a separation, if any at all? so that is why when you see the barriers, there's different height
street. so, set behind the greenery, the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a woodedi'm guessing, then? absolutely. that was the central tenet — or one of the central tenets — of the design was that we should design something that was both environmentally sustainable but also socially sustainable. so the whole kind of... socially sustainable? yes, and so the involvement of the community was very important, too, that this building should sit comfortably...
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street. so, set behind the greenery, the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a wooded carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design was doing tonic design something that was both environmentally and socially sustainable so the involvement of the community was important too that this building should sit comfortably in its community. so this was a competition in 2009 and members of the community — non—muslim members of the community were invited to be part of the process of choosing the architect so involved from very, very early stages. but this isn'tjust about sustainability. it is also a place designed to be welcoming to women. one of the things you see working here is that predominantly people who come throughout the day, other than to pray, are women and children. a poll was put out to ask women how much would you like there to be a separation, if any at all? so that is why you see barriers at different heights — one covering from head to toe, one at waist level and even one with no barriers. also, in that sense, it is very unique. even when
street. so, set behind the greenery, the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a wooded carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design was doing tonic design something that was both environmentally and socially sustainable so the involvement of the community was important too that this building should sit comfortably in its community. so this was a competition in 2009 and members of the community — non—muslim members of the community...
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street. so, set behind the greenery the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a wooded low carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design was doing tonic design something that was both environmentally and socially sustainable so the involvement of the community was important too that this building should sit comfortably in its community so this was a competition in 2009 and members of the community, non—muslim members of the community were invited to be part of the process of choosing the architect so involved from very, very early stages. but this isn'tjust about sustainability. it is also a place designed to be welcoming to women. one of the things you see working here is that predominantly people who come throughout the day other than to pray are women and children. a poll was put out to ask women, how much would you like there to be a separation, if any at all so that is why you see barriers at different heights — one covering from head to toe, one at waist level and with no barriers. also, in that sense, it is very unique. even when women co
street. so, set behind the greenery the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a wooded low carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design was doing tonic design something that was both environmentally and socially sustainable so the involvement of the community was important too that this building should sit comfortably in its community so this was a competition in 2009 and members of the community, non—muslim members of the community...
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street. >> so, if pravin listen that drunk, lovely wondered how had he ended up lost in the woods?dreds of yards from the road. you can see them try to retrace his steps in this video. lovely walked the route, to. >> what's it like? >> very thick and full of thorns and finds. you have to kind of -- it. >> there was our breyer, to. fencing off some of the woods from the highway. and that's when they found a piece of his clothing? >> yes. this is where. >> a piece of pravin's t-shirts snagged on one of the barbs. so, the lore strand has a piece of its clothing? >> yes. >> lovely thought that the rough terrain and barbed wire media unlikely would pravin have wondered aimlessly in the whites and gotten lost. if he had been lost, why hadn't he just headed towards the cards? or used his phone to call for help? where with the phone? >> his phone was found just to his right side. >> lovely was more convinced than ever that pravin's death was the result of foul play. which is why she was so surprised when six weeks after pravin's death, the official autopsy report came to back and confirmed
street. >> so, if pravin listen that drunk, lovely wondered how had he ended up lost in the woods?dreds of yards from the road. you can see them try to retrace his steps in this video. lovely walked the route, to. >> what's it like? >> very thick and full of thorns and finds. you have to kind of -- it. >> there was our breyer, to. fencing off some of the woods from the highway. and that's when they found a piece of his clothing? >> yes. this is where. >> a...
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street. in the heart of the commercial corridor known as the. [ inaudible ] cultural district. constructed in 1925 with significant renovations made in 1965, the two-story wood frame commercial building that was home to the restaurant and the production facility from 1968 to 2011. it features simple store front, 6 tenants, projecting blade sign that reads casa sanchez mexican food. the buildings character features is in the draft ordinance in your packet. it dates to the 1920s. the period of significance 1968-2011. the year it opened and ending when the restaurant closed. department believes casa sanchez meets eligibility requirements for landmark designation. this addresses one of the historic preservation commission priority areas for designation specifically for properties associated with latin x community. property owner is supportive of the landmark designation. department recommends that the commission approve the landmark designation of casa sanchez and forward to the board of supervisors. this concludes my presentation. i am happy to answer any questions. ann is here with a slide presentation with additional history about the casa sanchez family and
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woods, not being picked up by the polish guards. at least one person's died after torrential rains flooded buildings and roads across greece. overflowing rivers swept through streets and swamped hotels on the western island of cor food. a 69 year old man was killed when his car was carried away by flood waters on the island of india. ah, this is our disease. these are the top stories and on the group in afghanistan linked to iso says it's behind a bomb attack. on the largest shia mosque in the southern city will kandahar at least 41 people are said to have been killed and dozens more have been wounded. a former taliban commanders appearing before a u. s. court on terrorism charges. haji national borla is facing indictments in relation to an attack in afghanistan in 20 await. it led to the deaths of 3 u. s. soldiers and the interpreter is also accused of kidnapping, an american journalist and to afghan civilians. but his police say the fatal stabbing of u. k. politician david amos is a terrorist incidents. the 69 year old was meeting members of the public at a church in his constituency, where he was attacked. a 25 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
woods, not being picked up by the polish guards. at least one person's died after torrential rains flooded buildings and roads across greece. overflowing rivers swept through streets and swamped hotels on the western island of cor food. a 69 year old man was killed when his car was carried away by flood waters on the island of india. ah, this is our disease. these are the top stories and on the group in afghanistan linked to iso says it's behind a bomb attack. on the largest shia mosque in the...
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street. they are men. you can see all those bowler hats. they weren't there for the suffragist parade. they were there for the wood row wilson parade the next day. and they behaved very badly. they blocked the street, spit on the women. the police did nothing to get this crowd back. in some cases the police joined in the hitting. now this is a phrenly crowd but this is the same picture 100 years later. so once you start seeing these parallels the tactics the suffragists invented you kind of can't unsee them. another pig one, picketing the white house, this was the national womens party idea. so not only is picketing the white house now incredibly common this is when there were so many black lives matter posters they started atting their signs to the fence the white house had put between the white house and lafayette square. but also what are these women doing? they're making a message go viral. this is the 1917 equivalent of a tweet. that's why that banner is on really easy to read font. >> watch more on c-span.org/history. >> c-span's american history tv continues now. you can find the full schedule for the weeke
street. they are men. you can see all those bowler hats. they weren't there for the suffragist parade. they were there for the wood row wilson parade the next day. and they behaved very badly. they blocked the street, spit on the women. the police did nothing to get this crowd back. in some cases the police joined in the hitting. now this is a phrenly crowd but this is the same picture 100 years later. so once you start seeing these parallels the tactics the suffragists invented you kind of...
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street before. that is because we set up the firm to do that. carol: thank you. thank you so much. [applause] >> cathie wood speaking to carol massar in los angeles. we like to welcome our viewers to "daybreak australia." we are seeing u.s. futures muted at the open since we saw the s&p 500 gain from consecutive sessions. solid corporate results taking u.s. stocks half of 1% away from an all-time high. we see the china index at a five week high. the 10-year yield, gaining ground. wti gaining ground. a little bit of volatility given that russia signaling it may not give europe more gas without approval for the controversial pipeline. it was a big day for the crypto industry. we saw it finish that session at that level. bitcoin, close to that all-time high from back in april. we are $700 away or so from the high. it seems inflation concerns has drawn investors' attention. with the focus on earnings, we are shifting away from those concerns. we are seeing the shift from financial results to consumers, staples, bellwethers with sentiment in the market. in the market. shery:shery: we will start with you and the
street before. that is because we set up the firm to do that. carol: thank you. thank you so much. [applause] >> cathie wood speaking to carol massar in los angeles. we like to welcome our viewers to "daybreak australia." we are seeing u.s. futures muted at the open since we saw the s&p 500 gain from consecutive sessions. solid corporate results taking u.s. stocks half of 1% away from an all-time high. we see the china index at a five week high. the 10-year yield, gaining...
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woods, not being picked up by the police guards. at least one person's died after torrential rains flooded buildings and roads across greece. overflowing rivers swept through streets and swamped hotels in the western island of cor food. a 69 year old man was killed when his car was carried away by flood waters on the island of india. ah, this is our disease. these are the top stories and on the group in afghanistan linked to isolate says it's behind a bomb attack on the largest shia mosque in the southern city. will kandahar at least 41 people are said have been killed and dozens more. have been wounded. a former taliban commanders appearing before a u. s. court on terrorism charges haji national. paula is facing indictments in relation to an attack of galveston in 20 await it led to the death.
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people a wood winning documentary from around a 0 with the military takes charging see don dissolving the transitional government and imposing a state of emergency. thousands. paul wants the streets to protest against the take over 7 demonstrators killed and dozens more injured. ah, this is al jazeera life.
people a wood winning documentary from around a 0 with the military takes charging see don dissolving the transitional government and imposing a state of emergency. thousands. paul wants the streets to protest against the take over 7 demonstrators killed and dozens more injured. ah, this is al jazeera life.
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street. we bring in dan ives, managing director at wedbush. reaffirm the accounting integrity that gets you to $1000 on tesla and ms. wood to $3000.: it comes down to can they do 1.3 to 1.4 million units next year. will they be profitable? i think $1000 is the least case. bull case, you get to $1300. tom: we got to reset on apple. the new chip is extraordinary. all you need to know is that technological marvels. do you adjust your bull case to get out to a $3 trillion apple at 181 dollars a share, or $4 trillion at $241 a share? state the bull case. dan: the bull case now to try to $25 -- now 220 have dollars. -- now $225. i think the story now is the innovation you're seeing on the chips. but right now, demand is outstripping supply by about 10,000 to 15,000 iphones per day. put that together, this is something that i believe right now we are running into, about 5% shortages in iphones coming into the holidays. jonathan: is it the high-margin goods that can't get the chips? is it broad-based? what is your read on that? dan: we call about five to 10 million shortage owing into the holidays, but the one thing is that asp is continu
street. we bring in dan ives, managing director at wedbush. reaffirm the accounting integrity that gets you to $1000 on tesla and ms. wood to $3000.: it comes down to can they do 1.3 to 1.4 million units next year. will they be profitable? i think $1000 is the least case. bull case, you get to $1300. tom: we got to reset on apple. the new chip is extraordinary. all you need to know is that technological marvels. do you adjust your bull case to get out to a $3 trillion apple at 181 dollars a...
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wood's ark supported. there is bitcoin, 63,466 just about $100 or $1,000 shy of its all-time high. earlier on "squawk on the streetplained gary gentzler explained why he endorsed it >> i think we in the sector should be technology neutral but not policy neutral what we're trying to do is ensure to the best we can within our authorities to bring projects into the investor protection perimeter >> joining me now with more on the impact across the financial sector and for investors, kaitlyn long is chairman of a crypto friendly bank kaitlyn, great to have you today. >> thank you >> do you think it is the retail investor interested in the product or more for institutions who really can't deal with straight bitcoin >> certainly a lot of institutions like 401(k) plans and some iras need the product rather than bitcoin itself, but there's certainly a lot of retail interest in this. what everyone should be aware of though, as you have correctly said in the intro, is that this is not bitcoin it is not the same thing, and very likely the returns, if past is prolong, are going to lag actual underlying bitcoin by a quarter to
wood's ark supported. there is bitcoin, 63,466 just about $100 or $1,000 shy of its all-time high. earlier on "squawk on the streetplained gary gentzler explained why he endorsed it >> i think we in the sector should be technology neutral but not policy neutral what we're trying to do is ensure to the best we can within our authorities to bring projects into the investor protection perimeter >> joining me now with more on the impact across the financial sector and for...
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spirituality, but didn't dominate this cambridge street so set behind the green elite the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a wooded i guess? yes, one of— then? yes. a low carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the _ then? yes. a low carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the central i guess? yes, one of the central tenets of _ guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the _ guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design _ guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design was - guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design was doing | guess? yes, one of the central i tenets of the design was doing tonic design something that was both environmentally and socially sustainable so the involvement of the community was important too that this building should sit comfortably in its community so this was a competition in 2009 and members of the community, non—muslim members of the community, non—muslim members of the community, non—muslim members of the community were invited to be part of the process of choosing the architect so involved from very, very early stages. but architect so involved from very, very ear
spirituality, but didn't dominate this cambridge street so set behind the green elite the building slowly reveals itself as you walk towards it. the inspiration, a wooded i guess? yes, one of— then? yes. a low carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the _ then? yes. a low carbon building, i guess? yes, one of the central i guess? yes, one of the central tenets of _ guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the _ guess? yes, one of the central tenets of the design _ guess? yes, one of the central...
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subject property is 1318 18th street appealing the issuance on june 14th, 2021, to thomas frenkel construct a wood platform over an existing concrete patio. and note on july 28, 2021, the board voted 5-0 to continue these appeals to september 22nd so that the departments can inspect the subject property to determine what action is necessary to bring the project into compliance with the building and planning codes. and to revise plans that are code compliant and the board further recommended that the deck beset back five feet on each side and i understand that deputy director duffy has inspected the property, so he will address the board first. and, mr. duffy, you have three minutes. >> thank you, commissioners. joe duffy d.b.i. it took me a few weeks to get out to the site. that was due to my schedule to be honest with you but i did get there last week and city brought a senior building inspector mark walls from plan check with me. we did meet with the owner and her architect and another representative. there were some issues we would have been concerned about on the building code. one of the them
subject property is 1318 18th street appealing the issuance on june 14th, 2021, to thomas frenkel construct a wood platform over an existing concrete patio. and note on july 28, 2021, the board voted 5-0 to continue these appeals to september 22nd so that the departments can inspect the subject property to determine what action is necessary to bring the project into compliance with the building and planning codes. and to revise plans that are code compliant and the board further recommended...
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and now although kathy woods does not cite higher crime, higher taxes and covid shutdowns, i think that's got to be a big factor for her move from wall street down to florida as well. she cites she's going to st. petersburg because she i believe wants to invest more in science and technology in the community. you can probably do that from new york. but nonetheless she's coming on down also. we have a place for you too, charles. >> charles: she still wants to go to these progressive parties in the hamptons. >> right, exactly. >> charles: let me get back to you on this, ann. tesla also this morning got a huge upgrade, they are saying 940. interestingly it moved the stock premarket. once we started trading, at one point the top percentage gainers and consumer discretionary, general motors and ford, now, you've invested in this area. you know it very well. it gets us back to the whole thing that president biden just talked about it again. what's the best way now to play these? is it traditional tesla? or are we going to -- tesla, or are we going to see the traditional names in a better investment? >> it is a great question. i'm a big believer i
and now although kathy woods does not cite higher crime, higher taxes and covid shutdowns, i think that's got to be a big factor for her move from wall street down to florida as well. she cites she's going to st. petersburg because she i believe wants to invest more in science and technology in the community. you can probably do that from new york. but nonetheless she's coming on down also. we have a place for you too, charles. >> charles: she still wants to go to these progressive...
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little emotional, but he woods works not left untouched, nearly an hour passes on the surveillance video before. a woman is seen walking into the mercury 20 gallery on 25th street it's unclear if she's the same person responsible for smashing the front window. but that woman seen heading directly for assigned digital print of hayward's artwork worth over $500. it was just like a gut punch when i. i just put these pieces up on monday, and i was excited to share them. and now one is gone. the gallery scheduled to share his works at an opening on saturday, this week, was supposed to be spent tying up loose ends and said hey, would i school carpentry teacher by day, spending his time cleaning up and spackling the wall. this is all new work from. 2019 2020 super personal. i almost stopped doing our covid hit because i was just super depressed. i was working as a carpenter and then got laid off and. didn't know what i would do for money and just went to my studio and started cranking on these big chinese haywood both saddened by the loss of his art, and what he says seems like a spike in crime in the area concerned about the safety of his fellow art collective member
little emotional, but he woods works not left untouched, nearly an hour passes on the surveillance video before. a woman is seen walking into the mercury 20 gallery on 25th street it's unclear if she's the same person responsible for smashing the front window. but that woman seen heading directly for assigned digital print of hayward's artwork worth over $500. it was just like a gut punch when i. i just put these pieces up on monday, and i was excited to share them. and now one is gone. the...
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little emotional, but he woods works not left untouched, nearly an hour passes on the surveillance video before. a woman is seen walking into the mercury 20 gallery on 25th street unclear if she's the same person responsible for smashing the front window but that woman seen heading directly for assigned digital print of hayward's artwork worth over $500. it was just like a gut punch when i. i just put these pieces up on monday and i was excited to share them. and now one is gone. the gallery scheduled to share his works at an opening on saturday, this week, was supposed to be spent tying up loose ends and said hey, would i school carpentry teacher by day, spending his time cleaning up and spackling the wall. this is all new work from 2019 2020 super. personal i almost stopped doing our when covid hit because i was just super depressed i was working as a carpenter and then got laid off and didn't know what i would do for money and just went to my studio and started cranking on these big chinese. he would both saddened by the loss of his art, and what he says seems like a spike in crime in the area concerned about the safety of his fellow art collective members,
little emotional, but he woods works not left untouched, nearly an hour passes on the surveillance video before. a woman is seen walking into the mercury 20 gallery on 25th street unclear if she's the same person responsible for smashing the front window but that woman seen heading directly for assigned digital print of hayward's artwork worth over $500. it was just like a gut punch when i. i just put these pieces up on monday and i was excited to share them. and now one is gone. the gallery...
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wood and plastic action figures, for instance, could be going for 2 to $3. more while bigger toys like playsets and dollhouses could see a 10% hike. on wall street stocks were lower. after an up and down day of trading, the dow fell 250 points, nasdaq dropped 93 points and the s and p was lowered by 30 technology and communications shares saw some of the biggest losses today. progressive democrats are making a push to try to persuade moderates to keep more of their wish list in the party's proposed social spending bill. as foxes medal in rivera tells us this comes as president biden's poll numbers are taking a hit. calls for party unity are growing among democrats as they struggle to bridge the divides on a multi trillion dollars social spending and climate package. so far, there has been no compromise between moderates and progressives on its size for everybody who says. no no, we're just going to come down from 35. i want to say then what are you planning to leave behind and its scope reject, particularly housing and childcare and climate change, and all of this is baffling to me still there trying to sell the public on the plan, even as they
wood and plastic action figures, for instance, could be going for 2 to $3. more while bigger toys like playsets and dollhouses could see a 10% hike. on wall street stocks were lower. after an up and down day of trading, the dow fell 250 points, nasdaq dropped 93 points and the s and p was lowered by 30 technology and communications shares saw some of the biggest losses today. progressive democrats are making a push to try to persuade moderates to keep more of their wish list in the party's...
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survivalist, in the appalachians, is he in the woods somewhere, is he sitting in mexico off the coast of cuba? his photo is nationwide. social media is fired up and the streets this goes down without incident and they put this to bed sooner than later. >> thanks very much. >> thank you, george. >>> next to new allegations of sexual abuse rocking the ballet world. five women filing a lawsuit accusing a former ballerina and her husband who is an instructor of victimizing young dancers. erielle reshef has more for us this morning. good morning, erielle. >> good morning to you, michael. those sweeping sexual assault allegations detailed in a 53-page complaint. five dancers coming forward accusing the ballet power couple of working together to carry out a campaign ofarassment and abuse. the lawsuit claiming young dancers are uniquely susceptible to abuse and it's plagued by a pattern of exploitation and silence. >> reporter: this morning, ballet bombshell. five dancers now coming forward in a federal lawsuit. ♪ accusing prominent ballet star dusty button seen here dancing on her youtube page of aiding her husband, a former dance instructor, in sexually abusing th
survivalist, in the appalachians, is he in the woods somewhere, is he sitting in mexico off the coast of cuba? his photo is nationwide. social media is fired up and the streets this goes down without incident and they put this to bed sooner than later. >> thanks very much. >> thank you, george. >>> next to new allegations of sexual abuse rocking the ballet world. five women filing a lawsuit accusing a former ballerina and her husband who is an instructor of victimizing...
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report will be on the table when they join "squawk box" in the street in the next hour we'll hear what he thinks about those comments from kathy woodn&johnson, beat on profits and raised the full year outlook for the company. the company's cfo joined us a little earlier in the show he wouldn't comment stancively americans may get different booster shots than the ones they initially received he praised j&j's shot for it effectiveness. >> the booster will only build upon the 94% efficacy that we vice president established because the data that was seen last week as well as what i would say is best in class durability a. beers should only help that going forward. >> shares of johnson and and johnson were higher, they've since turned down, by a half a percent annual point a news alert on possible covid strooemt treatment. meg tirrell joins us with the details on that. hey, meg. >> reporter: hey, becky, this is another covid anti-viral drug that would complete with the peer review, a disappointing news out this morning partnered with roche roche roach on this drug they were halted for a short period of time now they're down 75%. this is
report will be on the table when they join "squawk box" in the street in the next hour we'll hear what he thinks about those comments from kathy woodn&johnson, beat on profits and raised the full year outlook for the company. the company's cfo joined us a little earlier in the show he wouldn't comment stancively americans may get different booster shots than the ones they initially received he praised j&j's shot for it effectiveness. >> the booster will only build upon...
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wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasisnment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football, frisbee, and picnics. it is very much a couple's part and there are a multitude of experiences you can have together. bring your dog and watch
wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasisnment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to...
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street. and staff, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. afternoon good afternoon, commissioners. mary woods of department staff. the applicant saint vincent depaul school is seeking a conditional use authorization with the plan development to renovate, expand and construct and elevate a play area above the existing surface parking lot. the project site is part of the saint vint depaul california parish complex which also includes the saint vincent depaul church and the rectory. however, no work is pr posed for either the church or the rectory. it will include a three-story horizontal addition linking the lower school and the middle school buildings. we move a certain-car car port and enclose that ground level in the middle school building. and construction of an elevator play area. and the existing surface parking lot. and is 40 foot high in the zoning district and is rh3 and require the conditional use authorization to expand the existing school use. the project is also speaking out planned unit modification to provisions related to the rear yard section. for the new horizontal addition an
street. and staff, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. afternoon good afternoon, commissioners. mary woods of department staff. the applicant saint vincent depaul school is seeking a conditional use authorization with the plan development to renovate, expand and construct and elevate a play area above the existing surface parking lot. the project site is part of the saint vint depaul california parish complex which also includes the saint vincent depaul church and the...
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for that matter what wall street was worried about that apparently has yet to come. 25 years into fox news a consistent theme of how the middle east the general net of the woodemen all of these plays in a prominent story each and every year the 25 years i have been here way before that obviously in the former presidential envoy to iraq, the national commission on terrorism, very good to have you back with us, you could just take that story, flip it around and look at afghanistan and talk about the trials and tribulations in the region that was a catalyst for president biden to say enough, we are out of their callable return, there's great risks in tragedies given the collapse of afghanistan, what should be bethinking going forward in the region. >> first congratulations on the 25 years, fox was launched during the great american sleepover, the decade of the '90s when we essentially took a vacation from history other forces including islamic extremes extremism grew during the '90s and that lesson came home on 9/11 which led them into the military operations in afghanistan and iraq, the afghan departure, has hurt us substantially in the region and even among o
for that matter what wall street was worried about that apparently has yet to come. 25 years into fox news a consistent theme of how the middle east the general net of the woodemen all of these plays in a prominent story each and every year the 25 years i have been here way before that obviously in the former presidential envoy to iraq, the national commission on terrorism, very good to have you back with us, you could just take that story, flip it around and look at afghanistan and talk about...
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woods, while still funding select research it poured millions into a campaign that questioned climate change over the next 15 years. it took out permanent ads in the "washington post," the "wall street journal," and "the new york times" condemning the climate change scientists, marking an uncertain, and argued regulations aimed at curbing global warming were ill considered, and premature. how did one of the world's largest oil companies, a leader in climate research become one of its biggest skeptics? one of your employees, the manager of science and technology department actually told the board that in 1989 while the consequences of denial. mr. woods, would you work in 2015, mr. welsh, mr. liu and i met in mr. liu's office with your representative, and we asked for a time line and a response from you on these allegations. it's now 2021. we have asked repeatedly for this information from you to hear your side of the story while litigation has gone on. we haven't gotten a response. would you commit to me personally today to follow through and give us what your representative promised us six years ago? >> the gentleman's time has expired but the gentleman may answer the question. >> i
woods, while still funding select research it poured millions into a campaign that questioned climate change over the next 15 years. it took out permanent ads in the "washington post," the "wall street journal," and "the new york times" condemning the climate change scientists, marking an uncertain, and argued regulations aimed at curbing global warming were ill considered, and premature. how did one of the world's largest oil companies, a leader in climate...
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woods, while still funding select research it poured millions into a campaign that questioned climate change over the next 15 years. it took out permanent ads in the "washington post," the "wall street journal," and "the new york times" condemning the climate change scientists, marking an uncertain, and argued regulations aimed at curbing global warming were ill considered, and premature. how did one of the world's largest oil companies, a leader in climate research become one of its biggest skeptics? one of your employees, the manager of science and technology department actually told the board that in 1989 while the consequences of denial. mr. woods, would you work in 2015, mr. welsh, mr. liu and i met in mr. liu's office with your representative, and we asked for a time line and a response from you on these allegations. it's now 2021. we have asked repeatedly for this information from you to hear your side of the story while litigation has gone on. we haven't gotten a response. would you commit to me personally today to follow through and give us what your representative promised us six years ago? >> the gentleman's time has expired but the gentleman may answer the question. >> i
woods, while still funding select research it poured millions into a campaign that questioned climate change over the next 15 years. it took out permanent ads in the "washington post," the "wall street journal," and "the new york times" condemning the climate change scientists, marking an uncertain, and argued regulations aimed at curbing global warming were ill considered, and premature. how did one of the world's largest oil companies, a leader in climate...
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woods behind his home and his wife's body was found inside the home. police have not released details about their deaths. the deputy had surgery for what police say are non life-threatening injuries. protesters lining streetsey are planning to hold more protests over the next few weeks. and only in australia a woman's round of golf interrupted by a mob of kangaroos. take a look. >> beats the golf today. all decided to settle in the middle of the fairway. rachel: wendy left dumbfounded as more than a dozen roos hopped over to tee box. the kangaroos peacefully leave her to finish her round and those your headlines. so. pete: that's intimidating. kangaroos? i wouldn't know what to do. do you run? do you zigzag? kind of like will the alligator. will: don't fight them. i know. that will do not fight them. "u.s.a. today" is getting called out for stealth editing multiple pieces after a calmness to cry the atlanta braves nickname calling it racist. one headline keeping the braves in the bullpen. the name in the bullpen and avoiding it throughout the article. now up to bat multiple times throughout this has made it difficult. clay travis of -- okay, stealth editing prior pieces by the same author bob nightingale.
woods behind his home and his wife's body was found inside the home. police have not released details about their deaths. the deputy had surgery for what police say are non life-threatening injuries. protesters lining streetsey are planning to hold more protests over the next few weeks. and only in australia a woman's round of golf interrupted by a mob of kangaroos. take a look. >> beats the golf today. all decided to settle in the middle of the fairway. rachel: wendy left dumbfounded as...