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as that affects whether they will be broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service.currently broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service, we have maintained a lifeline services and some iranian language services but they are mainly been supported by staff in london. do you think you will have to pull out bbcjournalists? that is an impossible question to answer, we very much wish to retain a small staff in afghanistan that enables us to tell this absolutely vital story for our international audiences. if it becomes prohibitively dangerous of course to both throw all our journalists but along with other international broadcasters we believe it is vital for the interests of licence repairs in the uk and a global audience to get the benefit of the bbc services and our footprint there need only be as large as is safe, we will not have huge numbers of staff there in the near future just for the sake of it. thank you. bbc news last sunday covered extensively the death of the singer sarah harding who had breast cancer including items about the incidence of the dise
as that affects whether they will be broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service.currently broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service, we have maintained a lifeline services and some iranian language services but they are mainly been supported by staff in london. do you think you will have to pull out bbcjournalists? that is an impossible question to answer, we very much wish to retain a small staff in afghanistan that enables us to tell this absolutely vital story for our...
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as that affects l whether they will be broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service. , ., ., broadcasting — service. they are not currently broadcasting within _ service. they are not currently l broadcasting within afghanistan service. they are not currently - broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service, we have maintained a lifeline services and some iranian language services but they are mainly been supported by staff in london. do they are mainly been supported by staff in london.— staff in london. do you think you will have to _ staff in london. do you think you will have to pull _ staff in london. do you think you will have to pull out _ staff in london. do you think you will have to pull out bbc - will have to pull out bbc journalists?— will have to pull out bbc “ournalists? . , ., , journalists? that is an impossible . uestion journalists? that is an impossible question to _ journalists? that is an impossible question to answer, _ journalists? that is an impossible question to answer, we _ journalists? that is an impossible question to answer, we very - jour
as that affects l whether they will be broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service. , ., ., broadcasting — service. they are not currently broadcasting within _ service. they are not currently l broadcasting within afghanistan service. they are not currently - broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service, we have maintained a lifeline services and some iranian language services but they are mainly been supported by staff in london. do they are mainly been supported by staff...
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navin singh khadka, the bbc world service's environment i bbc world service's environment corresponded bbc�*s life at 50 degrees series, we have travelled to the colorado river, which once ran through from the us down to mexico. but for years now, the river has dried up long before it reaches the sea. traditionalfishing communities are being put at risk, whilst at the same time, rising temperatures are threatening lives in mexico's cities. alejandra martins has sent this report. this used to be water. for years now, it's been dust. the colorado river used to be the lifeblood of this community. because of climate change, there is less water to go around and most of the rest is used upstream for agriculture. antonia's mother blames the us for using more than its fair share. but the us says it is meeting its water commitments to mexico. with climate change, the whole region is becoming drier and hotter. in the nearby city of mexicali, police are responding to yet another heat—related emergency. authorities say it is mainly vulnerable people such as the homeless who are affected. medics to
navin singh khadka, the bbc world service's environment i bbc world service's environment corresponded bbc�*s life at 50 degrees series, we have travelled to the colorado river, which once ran through from the us down to mexico. but for years now, the river has dried up long before it reaches the sea. traditionalfishing communities are being put at risk, whilst at the same time, rising temperatures are threatening lives in mexico's cities. alejandra martins has sent this report. this used to...
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i spoke to the bbc world service environment correspondent navin singh khadka.ecause of this unsettled state of the origin of the virus, as you know, scientific community or even intelligence community are divided over whether it was a spill—over from animal to human or was it a lab leak? and scientists are saying that it will take many years for us to reach a conclusion, and so wildlife campaigners are telling me that this unsettled state has kind of led to people being less reluctant, or let's say more relaxed, in terms of consuming wildlife. in the meantime, we're also seeing an increased number of seizures, so they are very worried we might be heading back to the pre—pandemic levels of wildlife consumption. navin, how widescale is the problem? or how widescale are people concerned about the problem becoming? there has been no study in terms of how many people are really going back like that, or surveys, but what campaigners and wildlife investigators are telling us is that they have spoken to people and have found this relaxed attitude. and in the meantime,
i spoke to the bbc world service environment correspondent navin singh khadka.ecause of this unsettled state of the origin of the virus, as you know, scientific community or even intelligence community are divided over whether it was a spill—over from animal to human or was it a lab leak? and scientists are saying that it will take many years for us to reach a conclusion, and so wildlife campaigners are telling me that this unsettled state has kind of led to people being less reluctant, or...
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that was the bbc world service and environment correspondent talking about the challenge being seen as stay with bbc news. hello there. after what was a mostly dry and clear end to wednesday for most of us, the weather steps up a gear through thursday and into the weekend. with spells of rain, some strong winds, some drier, brighter interludes in between, but the culprit — no prizes for guessing — is low pressure. and this frontal system pushing in from the west is going to bring rain for many of us through the day ahead, with some quite brisk winds as well, particularly in western areas. gusts across western scotland for a time in excess of 50mph. through the day, we will see cloud, we will see outbreaks of showery rain on and off with some drier interludes. best chance of any sunshine across northeast scotland and maybe for a time in the far southeast of england. those are the average wind speeds through the afternoon. gusts will be stronger than that. temperatures ranging from 13 degrees in aberdeen to 17 in cardiff and in plymouth. now, through thursday night, we will see more clou
that was the bbc world service and environment correspondent talking about the challenge being seen as stay with bbc news. hello there. after what was a mostly dry and clear end to wednesday for most of us, the weather steps up a gear through thursday and into the weekend. with spells of rain, some strong winds, some drier, brighter interludes in between, but the culprit — no prizes for guessing — is low pressure. and this frontal system pushing in from the west is going to bring rain for...
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candace piette, the americas editor for the bbc world service is following the story and told me more were first contacted by the outside world. we know of two men in the tribe one in his 40s and one in his 50s. these are the only two, they seem to be the survivors of an attack the tribe went through in the 80s. there is one women also who is living on the outside. she left the tribe to go and marry in an indigenous reserve kind of nearby. and since then these men have been hiding themselves away, trying to keep away from land grabbers and loggers who have been invading their lands for the last few decades.— invading their lands for the last few decades. roughly how bi is the last few decades. roughly how big is the land _ last few decades. roughly how big is the land that _ last few decades. roughly how big is the land that we - last few decades. roughly how big is the land that we are - big is the land that we are talking about now? it big is the land that we are talking about now?- talking about now? it is summed _ talking about now? it is summed to _ talking about now? it is suppo
candace piette, the americas editor for the bbc world service is following the story and told me more were first contacted by the outside world. we know of two men in the tribe one in his 40s and one in his 50s. these are the only two, they seem to be the survivors of an attack the tribe went through in the 80s. there is one women also who is living on the outside. she left the tribe to go and marry in an indigenous reserve kind of nearby. and since then these men have been hiding themselves...
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let's get more from the americas editor for the bbc world service, candace piette, who's following thebit more about this tribe? they once lived in isolation _ about this tribe? they once lived in isolation in - about this tribe? they once lived in isolation in a - about this tribe? they once lived in isolation in a vast l lived in isolation in a vast territory until the 80s and they were first contacted by they were first contacted by the outside world. we know of two men in the tribe won in his 40s and one in the 60s and these are the only two who seem to be the survivors of an attack tribe went through in the 80s. there is one woman who is living on the outside. she left the tribe to go and marry in an indigenous reserve nearby and since then these men have been hiding themselves away, trying to keep away from land grabbers and loggers who have been invading their lands for the last few decades. roughly how big of _ the last few decades. roughly how big of the _ the last few decades. roughly how big of the land _ the last few decades. roughly how big of the land we - the last few de
let's get more from the americas editor for the bbc world service, candace piette, who's following thebit more about this tribe? they once lived in isolation _ about this tribe? they once lived in isolation in - about this tribe? they once lived in isolation in a - about this tribe? they once lived in isolation in a vast l lived in isolation in a vast territory until the 80s and they were first contacted by they were first contacted by the outside world. we know of two men in the tribe won in...
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sana, you've got a new documentary called afghanistan and me on the bbc world service this weekend.haven't listened to you before, just explain where you grew up and how you came to move to the uk. thank you, ros. so, i was born in afghanistan in kabul in 1989, and then i was 18 months old when my parents moved to the southern city of kandahar. it was the time of the mujahedin, the western—backed freedom fighters, as they were called back then, who were fighting against the soviet regime. my parents were threatened when they had to take refuge with my aunt in the province of helmand, which is also in the south of the country. i was seven when the taliban took over afghanistan, and it was then that i wasn't allowed to go to school, so i had to go to three different underground schools in the five years that the taliban were in charge. then 9/11 happened. after 9/11, the international involvement happen. i went to my first official school in 2002, and i got a job with a local tv station in 2006. in 2007, ijoined the bbc and came to the uk. i was 18. you're faced here with the bbc team
sana, you've got a new documentary called afghanistan and me on the bbc world service this weekend.haven't listened to you before, just explain where you grew up and how you came to move to the uk. thank you, ros. so, i was born in afghanistan in kabul in 1989, and then i was 18 months old when my parents moved to the southern city of kandahar. it was the time of the mujahedin, the western—backed freedom fighters, as they were called back then, who were fighting against the soviet regime. my...
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let's get the latest from the bbc world service americas editor leonardo rocha. on the programme. in the first instance, this is a hugely completed story — remind us of the background and how we got here. ~ . , here. well, the latest development - here. well, the latest development that - here. well, the latest development that we | here. well, the latest - development that we have, the latest major development was the assassination of president jovenel moise, as he slept in the official residence in haiti, at the beginning of july. there was a power struggle to see who would succeed him. eventually it ariel henry was appointed as the prime minister. and there's still the mystery over how the president was killed and who ordered his assassination. and what we heard 3—4 days ago was the chief prosecutor accusing the chief prosecutor accusing the current prime minister of being involved in the inset —— assassination. he said there were reckless phone calls between ariel henry and one of the key suspects of ordering the key suspects of ordering the killing just hour
let's get the latest from the bbc world service americas editor leonardo rocha. on the programme. in the first instance, this is a hugely completed story — remind us of the background and how we got here. ~ . , here. well, the latest development - here. well, the latest development that - here. well, the latest development that we | here. well, the latest - development that we have, the latest major development was the assassination of president jovenel moise, as he slept in the official...
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earlier i heard from the bbc world service americas editor leonardo rocha.jor development — was the assassination of presidentjovenel moise, as he slept in the official residence in haiti, at the beginning ofjuly. there was a power struggle to see who would succeed him. eventually ariel henry was appointed as the prime minister. and there's still a mystery over how the president was killed and who ordered his assassination. and what we heard 3—4 days ago was the chief prosecutor accusing the current prime minister of being involved in the assassination. there were reckless phone calls between ariel henry and one of the key suspects of ordering the killing just hours after the assassination. and that's where we came to today, with the chief prosecutor banning the prime ministerfrom leaving the country and taking charge of the situation. that's the situation we have now. now we have the prime minister announcing the sacking of that chief prosecutor, but it's still not clear whether he has the power to dismiss him in this way. have you got any further details o
earlier i heard from the bbc world service americas editor leonardo rocha.jor development — was the assassination of presidentjovenel moise, as he slept in the official residence in haiti, at the beginning ofjuly. there was a power struggle to see who would succeed him. eventually ariel henry was appointed as the prime minister. and there's still a mystery over how the president was killed and who ordered his assassination. and what we heard 3—4 days ago was the chief prosecutor accusing...
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the bbc world service's claire press investigates. vassar competitors in the world. and theyjust would not allow that to happen. paralympian and world record—holder, he dreams of running in the olympics but he has been banned both the olympics and paralympics. after being deemed unnaturally tall. the olympic committee telling me i was too tall and my running prosthetic mason that i be 58 and a half even though my wingspan is 61062, that is the hand i've been dealt with. i am training to try and become as fast as i possibly can at this height. he questions the formula which has been used to determine his hypothetical height. it is called maximum allowable standing height. it was originally based on studies of caucasians and asians. but blake argues the need to be tested on black populations, too. even the scientists involved in his case remain deeply polarised. they disagree on the use of this. it is deeply polarised. they disagree on the use of this.— on the use of this. it is very aood. on the use of this. it is very good- is — on the
the bbc world service's claire press investigates. vassar competitors in the world. and theyjust would not allow that to happen. paralympian and world record—holder, he dreams of running in the olympics but he has been banned both the olympics and paralympics. after being deemed unnaturally tall. the olympic committee telling me i was too tall and my running prosthetic mason that i be 58 and a half even though my wingspan is 61062, that is the hand i've been dealt with. i am training to try...
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when you have that, you cannot get a manager out there was you can go to the the world of service over ship usually will do it that way. so they get used to it as the question was whether you probably think catching fish in the ocean is easy and you can eat it all the time. but it's not. so there are no fish and deep waters to catch one. you need to be in shallower area, but at holes are latoria hard to reach by boat or your wife might like it. yeah, but i would love to know. but when you, when you, when you, when you, when you get your, your numbers more can't always get a, were read and until the numbers are more mobile. and if there's more, there's no, there's going to store the much coolie us up over market with seeking a port of refuge emergency call is it's known. it's internationally recognize a vessel and threats can enter any port them with us. so we're seeking help from the port authority control. we are dating russia. the wall mom really what you but the people who answered our call weren't the port authorities. but in the year by fishing boat, you're probably aware this cou
when you have that, you cannot get a manager out there was you can go to the the world of service over ship usually will do it that way. so they get used to it as the question was whether you probably think catching fish in the ocean is easy and you can eat it all the time. but it's not. so there are no fish and deep waters to catch one. you need to be in shallower area, but at holes are latoria hard to reach by boat or your wife might like it. yeah, but i would love to know. but when you, when...
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they did so for a variety of reasons as this flyer from church world service points out, churches in their view are avenues of god's love to refugees. the last line is pretty important here, articulating how protestant christians viewed refugees. it says, jesus, who himself was a refugee, said that by helping refugees we are really helping him. so these religious groups had a lot of commitment to helping refugees and they also had the financial backing of the government to do that work. the united states refugee program would not have happened without these private organizations. now, they had their own goals for resettling refugees, but religious groups and government had a shared objective which is bringing refugees to self-sufficiency as soon as possible. this quote from mark franken from the migration refugee at the united states conference of catholic bishops i will -- illuminates that. he says, i'm advising someone who wants to make a difference and wants to get involved in that effort would also advice that their role is not to be everything for the newcomer. their role is to
they did so for a variety of reasons as this flyer from church world service points out, churches in their view are avenues of god's love to refugees. the last line is pretty important here, articulating how protestant christians viewed refugees. it says, jesus, who himself was a refugee, said that by helping refugees we are really helping him. so these religious groups had a lot of commitment to helping refugees and they also had the financial backing of the government to do that work. the...
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world. the service announced yesterday it's buying night school studio. they have been saying it wants to offer video games for a while now. the company said that the games will all be included in its memberships with no ads or in app purchases. >>> one afghanistan refugee is finally back homehe has lived in sacramento since 2018 but went back to afghanistan this past spring to visit family. when the government collapsed their flight was canceled they were stranded. >> i was planning to come back here in early august. suddenly everything got changed and taliban game. >> each time they tried to get to the kabul airport they were turned away. they even attacked him in front of his wife and kids twice. finally with the help of the state department he was able to get his family on a plane just last week. california is preparing to welcome more than 5,000 refugees. >>> time now for a check of your weather with mary lee. >> let's get right to our high fire danger and that's really for the north bay mountains. i'm tracking the dry and gusty off shore winds and t
world. the service announced yesterday it's buying night school studio. they have been saying it wants to offer video games for a while now. the company said that the games will all be included in its memberships with no ads or in app purchases. >>> one afghanistan refugee is finally back homehe has lived in sacramento since 2018 but went back to afghanistan this past spring to visit family. when the government collapsed their flight was canceled they were stranded. >> i was...
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with cinema shot around the world streaming services filled the gap. new arrival disney plus top 100000000 subscribers in just 16 months, a milestone. it took netflix 10 years to reach. joining us now of skype is film critic rebecca. perfect, thanks very much for being with us. her. a huge amount of hype surrounding this particular bond movie could kind of, kind of save the cinema. well, i hope so. i mean, it's looking good right now, as you mentioned, the $175000.00 pre sales tickets sold at again on the lead of this city world and said, but this is probably the biggest pre sell that they think of vendors and game as well. but it's all looking really good and i think the sentiments of people coming back to send them out now is also really called that ready to get back out there and do that. even though they still do have the option of streaming as well. and why is that the bond franchise such a big deal? i mean it's, it's quite no format, isn't it? so why, why that's popular, and do you think it will actually draw people in to see other films as well?
with cinema shot around the world streaming services filled the gap. new arrival disney plus top 100000000 subscribers in just 16 months, a milestone. it took netflix 10 years to reach. joining us now of skype is film critic rebecca. perfect, thanks very much for being with us. her. a huge amount of hype surrounding this particular bond movie could kind of, kind of save the cinema. well, i hope so. i mean, it's looking good right now, as you mentioned, the $175000.00 pre sales tickets sold at...
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>> sure, in the post-world war ii years loosing dramatic dramatic reductions and barriers to goods and services and capitol flows around the world. since the early 20th century with the increased restrictions of people, laborers around the world. in response to this people move between them their labor to create value for others in a global economy. when they move from one country to another the productivity goes up massively. economists estimate we completely eliminate various labor it would double global outbreak. there is something that comes even close to that. >> what is the policy solution your view? >> this book explores the difficulties of one policy solution. the obviously policy solution to be trade in goods and services. however, people are not the same things as goods. people when they move can commit crimes, they can create cultures that can impact political institutions. that is what this book addresses but if we allow for the free movement of people when they come from countries that have dysfunctional governance systems, or law, private property economic freedom. whenever the sa
>> sure, in the post-world war ii years loosing dramatic dramatic reductions and barriers to goods and services and capitol flows around the world. since the early 20th century with the increased restrictions of people, laborers around the world. in response to this people move between them their labor to create value for others in a global economy. when they move from one country to another the productivity goes up massively. economists estimate we completely eliminate various labor it...
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is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital world. >> the digital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the residents to understand how the departments are structured to navigate through the permitting processes. it is difficult and we have heard that from many people we interviewed. our goal is you don't have to know the department. you are dealing with the city. >> now if you are trying to get construction or special events permit you might go to 13 locations to get the permit. here we are taking 13 locations into one floor of one location which is a huge improvement for the customer and staff trying to work together to make it easy to comply with the rules. >> there are more than 300 permitting processes in the city. there is a huge to do list that we
is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital world. >> the digital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >>...
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presumably that affects whether they will be broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service.ng, who had breast cancer, including items about the incidence of the disease amongst young women and it led news at ten that night. she was part of one of the most successful british female bands of all—time, formed on a reality show, they went on to have 21 top ten hits. sarah harding's mother marie described her as a bright shining star, and her band—mate nadine coyle said she is absolutely devastated. for those unfamiliar with sarah harding, many of them older viewers they said the coverage was disproportionate. this was a lady i had never heard of who was in a band i had never heard of and honestly a very tragic story for her friends and family, please understand i'm desperately sympathetic to families who are going through such trauma, all families have studies like that. but i do not think that should have been headline news, i am a little disappointed with the bbc, there is so much going on in the world right now with home policies and foreign policies and what is happening wit
presumably that affects whether they will be broadcasting within afghanistan for the world service.ng, who had breast cancer, including items about the incidence of the disease amongst young women and it led news at ten that night. she was part of one of the most successful british female bands of all—time, formed on a reality show, they went on to have 21 top ten hits. sarah harding's mother marie described her as a bright shining star, and her band—mate nadine coyle said she is absolutely...
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world. we want investment in quality infrastructure, connecting people, goods and services around the world. we will take the values based approach, offering transparency and good governance to our partners. we want to create links and not dependencies. we want to turn global gateway into a trusted brand around the world for a little background here. china is built in rhode initiative is a global infrastructure investment project involving nearly 70 nations worldwide with the intention of linking exporters to western markets. so what exactly is the you hoping to accomplish with a global gateway and will it ever actually get off the ground? well, joining us out, discuss our buck, christy i and professor richard will host of economic update and author of the sick . this is the system when capitalism fails to save us from pandemic or itself. great to have you both talk about this that christy, i want to start with you. the even seems to be taking a direct shot at china with a similar to the discussion that we have heard about the u. s. d coupling from china with the state of supply chains and d
world. we want investment in quality infrastructure, connecting people, goods and services around the world. we will take the values based approach, offering transparency and good governance to our partners. we want to create links and not dependencies. we want to turn global gateway into a trusted brand around the world for a little background here. china is built in rhode initiative is a global infrastructure investment project involving nearly 70 nations worldwide with the intention of...
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ah, me or i welcome back to worlds a far as best game can be director of russia foreign intelligence service even longer or so we addressed the stress. i want to talk more question about ethics each. give us the way afraid of your interview. we often talk about things, moral or yeah. and while intelligence and county and tell engineer professional, no 50 bill over listen to mental, have some kind of an own of hold you or do it ends always justify the means she's when defending one homeland, a proud the would show not just as revisions as yet give one and foreign intelligence liberal, the maxim, the ends justify the means doesn't always apply, you know, send a history for an example of where you spin it. north started in the latter part of the 19 sat is those and there was a sense of massive conflict looming on the horizon. and the vision, the nazi germany was building up its military could get a minute that a soviet political leadership. well, it needed intel about plans and intentions. you said one of those sources was a very general general government. in fact, he had the information and h
ah, me or i welcome back to worlds a far as best game can be director of russia foreign intelligence service even longer or so we addressed the stress. i want to talk more question about ethics each. give us the way afraid of your interview. we often talk about things, moral or yeah. and while intelligence and county and tell engineer professional, no 50 bill over listen to mental, have some kind of an own of hold you or do it ends always justify the means she's when defending one homeland, a...
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free at the point — world—class service free at the point of — world—class service free at the go through the details bit by bit, _ for good. as we go through the details bit by bit, then i for good. as we go through the details bit by bit, then people i details bit by bit, then people imagine looking at those details saying, we are not convinced this will work. ., saying, we are not convinced this will work. . , will work. there are three things, at least three _ will work. there are three things, at least three things _ will work. there are three things, at least three things to _ will work. there are three things, at least three things to look i will work. there are three things, at least three things to look at i at least three things to look at here. number one, does this money which festival goes to the health service to clearly temper macro backlog, does it eventually end up going to help social care at a? —— the covid backlog? the second thing is, it is local authorities, local councils which deliver a lot of this care. where they had resources to do it anyway which fee
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service that is highly secure to the business. it includes giving the employees a great experience. and obviously, managing customer relations in a frictionless worldit includes things like direct to consumer, or service, that is completely remote and high quality. one of the biggest things is there will be 500 million new applications developed in the next couple of years. there's not enough engineers to do that. so most customers are turning to the now platform to build those low code applications to reinvent the business. the best part with servicenow is it is all on one architecture, one code base, and one common platform in the cloud. that is why the company is performing so well. emily: what are you expecting of your own employees? are you calling them to the office? do you expect them at the office permanently at some point? enterprise software involves a lot of selling in person. have you restarted those practices? do you expect it to pick up into the long-term? >> we are proud of our employees. the most important thing is communication. i believe anything worth communicating is almost always under communicated. so we want to stay really cl
service that is highly secure to the business. it includes giving the employees a great experience. and obviously, managing customer relations in a frictionless worldit includes things like direct to consumer, or service, that is completely remote and high quality. one of the biggest things is there will be 500 million new applications developed in the next couple of years. there's not enough engineers to do that. so most customers are turning to the now platform to build those low code...
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is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital world. >> the digital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the residents to understand how the departments are structured to navigate through the permitting processes. it is difficult and we have heard that from many people we interviewed. our goal is you don't have to know the department. you are dealing with the city. >> now if you are trying to get construction or special events permit you might go to 13 locations to get the permit. here we are taking 13 locations into one floor of one location which is a huge improvement for the customer and staff trying to work together to make it easy to comply with the rules. >> there are more than 300 permitting processes in the city. there is a huge to do list that we
is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital world. >> the digital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >>...
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world. we want investment in quality infrastructure, connecting people, goods and services around the world. we will take a values based approach, offering transparency and good governance to all parties. we want to create links and not dependencies. we want to turn global gateway into a trusted brand around the world for a little background here, china is built in road initiative, is a global infrastructure investment project involving nearly 70 nation's worldwide with the intention of linking exporters to western markets. so what exactly is that you hoping to accomplish with a global gateway, and will it ever actually get off the ground? well, joining us our discuss our bus. kristi i and professor richard will host of economic update and author of the sick. this is the system when capitalism fails to save us from pandemic or itself. great to have you both talk about this that christy, i want to start with you. the even seems to be taking a direct shot at china with this similar to the discussion that we have heard about the u. s. d coupling from china with the state of supply chains and de
world. we want investment in quality infrastructure, connecting people, goods and services around the world. we will take a values based approach, offering transparency and good governance to all parties. we want to create links and not dependencies. we want to turn global gateway into a trusted brand around the world for a little background here, china is built in road initiative, is a global infrastructure investment project involving nearly 70 nation's worldwide with the intention of linking...
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that's okay in a normal world not in a rebounding post-pandemic world. servicenot as strong last month nonfarm payroll estimate for this friday 720,000. again adp coming in very weak looking at it by business type, 86 for small business, 149,000 for medium and 138,000 for large. so it was spread across different types of businesses, but just, again, not enough relative to the estimates that were out there for adp or dls. you look at it by industry, leisure and hospitality doing its part, 201,000 but off the pace that we've seen before. education home services pretty good across the board. got gains bisector again just not enough relative to what was expected a word of caution. joe asked about this in the last hour here we go here are the error rates for adp. we looked at it over the course of the pandemic. what you see is that before the pandemic adp's error was 65,000 per month on average during the pandemic if you take from march '20 on, it's 851,000 a month which is huge. these are absolute errors by the way and recently it's come down to 337,000 a month and
that's okay in a normal world not in a rebounding post-pandemic world. servicenot as strong last month nonfarm payroll estimate for this friday 720,000. again adp coming in very weak looking at it by business type, 86 for small business, 149,000 for medium and 138,000 for large. so it was spread across different types of businesses, but just, again, not enough relative to the estimates that were out there for adp or dls. you look at it by industry, leisure and hospitality doing its part,...
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at the more me, which is why we maintain broad ties with new, virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the c i. since when the mirror sumptuously use some random as the other, some promising attention said i'd be highly washed upfront hierarchy of the nature and level of our relations with the cia and the f. b. i was very different, vastly different from our co operation with the respective agencies of the c s t o . that's the collective security treaty organization. and for the sake of the commonwealth of independent states or china and india. again, a level and nature of relations are different, not water to do it. can you trust intelligence data from a state that ultimately used our country as an adverse area? i disrupt to flay our body scientific quotes from the latest annual spread assessment. the intelligent, if you saw the growth of either way the same document was chair, reason as a less stress than russia born in these good, jo, my cousin was at the start aim at us. you know, i've said this many times. we said again, we genuinely value the cooperation. we have with
at the more me, which is why we maintain broad ties with new, virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the c i. since when the mirror sumptuously use some random as the other, some promising attention said i'd be highly washed upfront hierarchy of the nature and level of our relations with the cia and the f. b. i was very different, vastly different from our co operation with the respective agencies of the c s t o . that's the collective security treaty organization. and for...
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but at the more me, which is why we maintain broad ties with virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the ca, since the euro, sumptuously use syndrome as the other. it's probably going to be highly upfront for after the, the nature and level of our relations with the cia and the f. b, i was very different, vastly different from our cooperation with the respective agencies of the c s t o. that's the collective security treaty organization. and for the sake of the commonwealth of independent states or china and india, again, a level and nature of relations are different. not rewarded to dad can trust and talented data from a state that ultimately used our country as an adverse to disrupt, to flay our recent quotes from the latest annual strength assessment. the intelligent if the growth of either way or the same document was chair. reason as the less the threat than russia born and he's gay. jo, my cousin rosen star name that you know, i've said this many times, we know that again we genuinely value the cooperation. we have with partners from the central intelligence agency w
but at the more me, which is why we maintain broad ties with virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the ca, since the euro, sumptuously use syndrome as the other. it's probably going to be highly upfront for after the, the nature and level of our relations with the cia and the f. b, i was very different, vastly different from our cooperation with the respective agencies of the c s t o. that's the collective security treaty organization. and for the sake of the commonwealth...
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world. a memorial service was held at the flight 93 crash site in shanksville, pennsylvania. >> thomas burnetts] dion: a total of of of of of off including the hijackers, were on this flight frofro nem san francisco. a woman's husband credited trying to stop the hijackers. tom called dina as the chaos was unfolding. >> i am on united airlines flight 93, newark to san francisco, and the airplane has been hijacked. he said that the hijackers were trying to get into the car it and they had already -- into the cockpit, and they had already knifed the guy. who do i call for a hijacking? i didn't know what i was looking for. i finally just stopped what i was doing and called 911. dion: it is believed the plane's target was the u.s. capitol building. meantime, vice president kamala harris was among those who visited the flight 93 memorial today. she walked past the wall of names that lists all of the victims on board the plane that went down after passengers fought back against the attackers. several of the people had bay area connections, including lauren grant colas. if you look closely, you may se
world. a memorial service was held at the flight 93 crash site in shanksville, pennsylvania. >> thomas burnetts] dion: a total of of of of of off including the hijackers, were on this flight frofro nem san francisco. a woman's husband credited trying to stop the hijackers. tom called dina as the chaos was unfolding. >> i am on united airlines flight 93, newark to san francisco, and the airplane has been hijacked. he said that the hijackers were trying to get into the car it and they...
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services. no more than in the world needs w h. making a healthy world to you for everyone. ah. you go by you. i'll see you and ryan, a call. come on being with the largest real estate, private equity firm in the world. we've got investments and people around the globe, but by keeping our business entrepreneurial we can move very, very quickly. john gray is the global head of real estate for blackstone group, which is the world's largest private equity manager. so one of the market you went into was a single family homes, and i know you have a big port covers at 50000 or yes. how do you even find 50? yeah, to buy a you need a global financial crisis for that to occur. you're sitting around in 2011. you're saying, where is there a large pool of assets that are going to be sold by financial institutions, a big discount to underlying replacement costs. and it was pretty obvious in a single family homes would spend $25000.00 or so fixing them up. and then let's read them out and make income producing assets out of them like an apartment business, but just not in one large complex, but if we do it
services. no more than in the world needs w h. making a healthy world to you for everyone. ah. you go by you. i'll see you and ryan, a call. come on being with the largest real estate, private equity firm in the world. we've got investments and people around the globe, but by keeping our business entrepreneurial we can move very, very quickly. john gray is the global head of real estate for blackstone group, which is the world's largest private equity manager. so one of the market you went into...
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world. and in the lab. advocating for everyone to have access to a central health services. no more than in the world needs w h. making the healthy world to use every one. ah, ah me. as i can struggle with rockery food prices, the united nations volumes of a humanitarian catastrophe. ah madison, this is alive from dell also coming up. this is a ruthless group from the past and whether or not they change remains to be seen. us defense change the value to keep an eye on the taliban and insist on more hasn't been told in vain. 73 students have been kidnapped and yet another attack in niger .
world. and in the lab. advocating for everyone to have access to a central health services. no more than in the world needs w h. making the healthy world to use every one. ah, ah me. as i can struggle with rockery food prices, the united nations volumes of a humanitarian catastrophe. ah madison, this is alive from dell also coming up. this is a ruthless group from the past and whether or not they change remains to be seen. us defense change the value to keep an eye on the taliban and insist on...
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waiting list because we have also promised to you that the nhs will always be there for you, world—class serviceryone." and i think we've taken the right set of decisions. now the policy has been announced, people are looking at the details and particularly the social care sector, the people who deliver it all, they have got a lot of questions. will this switch, the money going to the nhs, then in a few years go to the social care system, will that actually happen? with the nhs need to keep the money permanently? that is the question, the local authorities, the one that delivered the social care on the ground, whether they have the resources to do that in a way that is envisaged. then there is the question of the social care workforce. will this address the fact there are not enough people working in the sector. a lot of them feel they don't get paid enough and the employment terms are not good enough. this will bring a lot of bureaucracy, bureaucracy dealt with by people likejoyce ten filth from the national care association. it will be an extra added burden on the care _ it will be an extra ad
waiting list because we have also promised to you that the nhs will always be there for you, world—class serviceryone." and i think we've taken the right set of decisions. now the policy has been announced, people are looking at the details and particularly the social care sector, the people who deliver it all, they have got a lot of questions. will this switch, the money going to the nhs, then in a few years go to the social care system, will that actually happen? with the nhs need to...
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respectfully suggest that the united states doesn't have to be the only rich country in the world that cannot provide the services for our families. we have got legislation that we are working on. what we are fighting for is to allow the u.s. government to be able to negotiate prescription drug prices for our senior citizens. the federal government is the largest purchaser of prescription drugs in the world. we are paying four times as much is anybody else, allowing the federal government to negotiate those prices would save hundreds of billions of dollars. every other country does that. the u.s. should not be the only one that provides this gusher of money to the pharmaceutical industry because the u.s. has to subsidize the pharmaceutical industry and their development. it is fascinating. the highest prices for pharmaceuticals in the world are paid by americans. the jobs are in india. the taxes and profits are paid in ireland. this is a devil's bargain we need to change. these are things we can do. every other country does it. i hope we can navigate our way through the politics. host: one last call, shane in tex
respectfully suggest that the united states doesn't have to be the only rich country in the world that cannot provide the services for our families. we have got legislation that we are working on. what we are fighting for is to allow the u.s. government to be able to negotiate prescription drug prices for our senior citizens. the federal government is the largest purchaser of prescription drugs in the world. we are paying four times as much is anybody else, allowing the federal government to...
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is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital worldservices team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the residents to understand how the departments are structured to navigate through the permitting processes. it is difficult and we have heard that from many people we interviewed. our goal is you don't have to know the department. you are dealing with the city. >> now if you are trying to get construction or special events permit you might go to 13 locations to get the permit. here we are taking 13 locations into one floor of one location which is a huge improvement for the customer and staff trying to work together to make it easy to comply with the rules. >> there are more than 300 permitting processes in the city. there is a huge to do list that we are possessing d
is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital worldservices team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with the city online. >> one of the reasons permitting is so difficult in this city and county is really about the scale. we have 58 different department in the city and 18 of them involve permitting. >> we are expecting the...
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world. so domestic services have resumed to some of the country's largest cities, that is kandahar, herat. and also it is safe for aid flights and that is crucial in a country that is facing a severe humanitarian crisis. in recent months before the taliban take over, the country battled droughts, the conflict, covid, and great poverty. and in are millions of people who are in need of aid. so the resumption of aid flights is a significant development. but we still do not have international commercial flights. and the reason for that is that there is no working radar. and that means that there is no international flights that can land. there are lots of people waiting for that to happen because there are a lot of people who still want to leave. they were not able to get out in the airlift. we do not know yet when that radar will be fixed, when flights might resume. >> all right. journalist ben farmer staying on top of all of those developments joining us on the phone there from kabul. appreciate that. >>> nearly a week after president joe biden declared the end to america's longest war, ther
world. so domestic services have resumed to some of the country's largest cities, that is kandahar, herat. and also it is safe for aid flights and that is crucial in a country that is facing a severe humanitarian crisis. in recent months before the taliban take over, the country battled droughts, the conflict, covid, and great poverty. and in are millions of people who are in need of aid. so the resumption of aid flights is a significant development. but we still do not have international...
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laughter] it's absolutely the case that we for the last, at least since world war ii, to provide our intelligence operators and service members the finest equipment in the world. our text could shoot the farthest. we had the best optical student see the battlefield. we had the best technology. everyone wanted to buy american equipment with american intellectual property inside. but now we do not have the best scientists and mathematicians and to the people who understand semi conductor technology. not just to have the best but to have them at scale with real volume to deliver complex components to the fighting forces, we absolutely run the risk that the next time we send them into harms way, they will be doing it with equipment that is not the highest standard. it would be unconscionable to do to them. ms. devos: let's look a own students preparedness to advance . the achievement gap widens between the high-performing students and the lower performing students. examples from the nation's report card are from 2019, the most recent data. i focused on fourth-graders. the achievement gap between the highest and lowest per
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the bridge and saw them work with the american red cross, the department of health and human services, worldof a vulnerable population of migrants under the bridge in del rio. that reflects who we are, and any mistreatment or abuse of an individual defies the -- our values and who we are and what we stand for. >> under that bridge in del rio, where you were, you have what is, i mean, it is a refugee camp that is under and around the bridge. how quickly can you clear that knowing that there are more migrants coming? >> so we have moved approximately 4,000, perhaps more 4,000 migrants from under that bridge already. we are moving more migrants very quickly to other processing centers so we can ensure their security and safety and the security and safety of the community. we are repatriating individuals. we expect to see dramatic change in the next 48 to 96 hours. >> and so deportation flights to haiti have resumed. how many flights a day do you think a day, how many migrants will be deported under title 42? >> so we expect four flights to depart today. we are working very closely with haiti an
the bridge and saw them work with the american red cross, the department of health and human services, worldof a vulnerable population of migrants under the bridge in del rio. that reflects who we are, and any mistreatment or abuse of an individual defies the -- our values and who we are and what we stand for. >> under that bridge in del rio, where you were, you have what is, i mean, it is a refugee camp that is under and around the bridge. how quickly can you clear that knowing that...
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sandra lowe directs mental health services for the world trade center health program at mount sinai.ls are actually having what we call their anniversary reactions earlier than usual. for some people, it's because this anniversary happens to be coming in the context of a pandemic. >> reporter: so it's a confluence of events. >> yeah, absolutely. some patients started isolating more during the pandemic and having a really hard time actually mobilizing themselves. >> reporter: this 20th anniversary, coming on the heels of the pandemic, is even triggering first-time mental health issues. >> we had eight new patients coming in, and all of them needed psychiatric treatments. >> reporter: for you the memories are so vivid, but do you think for some others that the memories are fading too quickly and that they don't really appreciate-- >> i think so. i think it should be talked about, you know, what they did. they gave their life, not me. >> reporter: and honoring that sacrifice could be another path to healing.h to heal. dr. jon lap dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. ( bell tolling ) >> o
sandra lowe directs mental health services for the world trade center health program at mount sinai.ls are actually having what we call their anniversary reactions earlier than usual. for some people, it's because this anniversary happens to be coming in the context of a pandemic. >> reporter: so it's a confluence of events. >> yeah, absolutely. some patients started isolating more during the pandemic and having a really hard time actually mobilizing themselves. >> reporter:...