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anchor: time for business with yuka.ll of the talk about the greek prime minister, he's promised to push ahead with economic reforms. yuka: the newly reelected prime minister had campaigned on the promise of rebuilding greece's credit rating and building state revenues. the economy stabilized during his previous term as greece tried to recover from a severe debt crisis that forced the country to sign up for three international bailout programs. we have a report. reporter: as he was sworn into office for the second time, kyriakos mitsotakis promised quick action and measurable results. >> greek citizens have every right to fight for a better future for themselves, their families and country. i am committed to making big changes and reforms in this second term, which the country needs. reporter: the former banker campaigned on economic transformation, pledging to restore the country's credit rating, boost state revenues, increase wages and tackle inequality. whether or not they believe he can deliver, greeks hope for chang
anchor: time for business with yuka.ll of the talk about the greek prime minister, he's promised to push ahead with economic reforms. yuka: the newly reelected prime minister had campaigned on the promise of rebuilding greece's credit rating and building state revenues. the economy stabilized during his previous term as greece tried to recover from a severe debt crisis that forced the country to sign up for three international bailout programs. we have a report. reporter: as he was sworn into...
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Jun 26, 2023
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the 20—year—old ruoning was level with japan's yuka saso on 7 under heading to the 18th hole.die to beat the former us women's open champion by a shot. northern ireland's stephanie meadow was tied for third and the overnight leader leona maguire from ireland finished tied 11th. keegan bradley overcame a back—nine wobble to claim his second pga tour victory this season with an impressive three—stroke win at the travelers championship. the former us pga winner took a one—shot lead into the final day in conneticut but he led by as many as six strokes at one point, only to give hope for the chasing pack by making three bogeys in four—holes. the american then recovered to card a 68 — 23 under for the tournament. rory mcilroy finished tied for seventh. carlos alcaraz is now the top seed for wimbledon after winning queens — his first title on grass. his impressive victory over alex de minaur in the final means he's also the world number one, over—taking novak djokovic in the seedings for wimbledon, which starts in a week's time. patrick gearey reports. one of the most popular paths t
the 20—year—old ruoning was level with japan's yuka saso on 7 under heading to the 18th hole.die to beat the former us women's open champion by a shot. northern ireland's stephanie meadow was tied for third and the overnight leader leona maguire from ireland finished tied 11th. keegan bradley overcame a back—nine wobble to claim his second pga tour victory this season with an impressive three—stroke win at the travelers championship. the former us pga winner took a one—shot lead into...
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the 20—year—old was level with japan's yuka saso on seven under, heading to the par—five 18th on sunday her fourth birdie of her last round to win in newjersey and claim herfirst major title. ireland's leona maguire started the day with a one—shot lead but dropped down the leaderboard to finish in a share of 11th, four shots behind yin, who was overjoyed by her victory. it means a lot, but i still feel —— it still feels unreal right now. for today, i didn't even think about it. and after nine holes, we had a clubhouse, and i started to think about maybe i have the chance to win this championship! what about maybe i have the chance to win this championship!— this championship! what a win for her. and keegan bradley secured his 6th pga title - after victory in the travelers championship in connecticut. the american finished on 23 under overall — three clear of compatriots zac blair and brian harman. northern ireland's rory mcilroy finished in a share of seventh place. bradley overcame a back—nine wobble to follow up his success at the zozo championship eight months ago. this is for all of
the 20—year—old was level with japan's yuka saso on seven under, heading to the par—five 18th on sunday her fourth birdie of her last round to win in newjersey and claim herfirst major title. ireland's leona maguire started the day with a one—shot lead but dropped down the leaderboard to finish in a share of 11th, four shots behind yin, who was overjoyed by her victory. it means a lot, but i still feel —— it still feels unreal right now. for today, i didn't even think about it. and...
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the 20—year—old ruoning was level with japan's yuka coming up on the programme...s alcaraz wins his first title on grass and regains the world number one ranking ahead of wimbledon. and the st louis cardinals fight back to beat chicago cubs finished tied 11th.
the 20—year—old ruoning was level with japan's yuka coming up on the programme...s alcaraz wins his first title on grass and regains the world number one ranking ahead of wimbledon. and the st louis cardinals fight back to beat chicago cubs finished tied 11th.
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i'm joined by yuka royer from the business desk. yesterday was bytedance.ay is coin base that is the target of legal action. >> the securities and exchange commission filed a complaint against -- a complaint in new york against coin base, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the united states by trading volume. the sec accused the company of breaching security source by taking the role of a broker and exchange and clearinghouse without obtaining permission to do any of them. >> the crackdown on cryptocurrency platforms is heating up. just a day after suing bytedance, the u.s. securities and exchange commission is taking aim at coin base, the u.s.'s largest crypto exchange, for allegedly acting as an unregistered broker. >> as alleged, there are complaints coinbase was fully aware of the applicability of federal security laws to its activities but deliberately refused to follow them. while his calculated decisions may have allowed her to earn billions, it has done so at the expense of invests by depriving them of the protections to which they are entitled.
i'm joined by yuka royer from the business desk. yesterday was bytedance.ay is coin base that is the target of legal action. >> the securities and exchange commission filed a complaint against -- a complaint in new york against coin base, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the united states by trading volume. the sec accused the company of breaching security source by taking the role of a broker and exchange and clearinghouse without obtaining permission to do any of them. >>...
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dr yuka kobayashi is a lecturer in china and international politics at the school of oriental and african. she says the visit is important. this builds on a couple in the past couple months. i think when the spy incident happened and the blinken�*s visit was cancelled in february, really us—china relations hit a real low point. and we also saw earlier this month that this request for discussion with the defence ministers was cancelled. but what tends to really focus be focused is these negative kind of really tension points. but we forget that, you know, in may, jake sullivan went, met with their counterpart, wang yi, and discuss things. so there have been gradually some kind of opening up of channels. and i think it's a real positive point in the sense that we see this visit come and, you know, in terms of like the issues, there are so many issues to discuss. but it is really remarkable that, you know, blinken is actually visiting china, the first of this kind, you know, afterfive years of, you know, this kind of visits being cancelled. so in that sense, i think it's a remarkable step. a
dr yuka kobayashi is a lecturer in china and international politics at the school of oriental and african. she says the visit is important. this builds on a couple in the past couple months. i think when the spy incident happened and the blinken�*s visit was cancelled in february, really us—china relations hit a real low point. and we also saw earlier this month that this request for discussion with the defence ministers was cancelled. but what tends to really focus be focused is these...
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ever since it's been used for popular dishes, like crispy fried yuka with garlic. [ speaking non-englishoes without saying that plantain fritters are also on the menu. introduced by the spanish, the trees provided shade for valuable crops like coffee. the leftover fruit was used to feed enslaved communities. [ speaking non-english ] >> we smash them, and then we're going to put them back in the oil. okay. back in the pan they go. [ speaking non-english ] >> they're like potato chips. you can't eat just one. [ speaking non-english ] - aquí está. whoa. >> wow. [ speaking non-english ] >> this blend of african, indigenous, and spanish influences extends from veracruzanos' cooking to the music of the fandango, which originally was a form of protest music. and i find the passion and rebellion it conveys contagious. let's face it, i'm not one to stand by and watch. this seductively feisty culture shouts resistance, the veracruzano way. ♪ whenever heartburn strikes, get fast relief with tums. its time to love food back. ♪tum, tum tum tum, tums♪ introducing new... ...black angus steakburgers, th
ever since it's been used for popular dishes, like crispy fried yuka with garlic. [ speaking non-englishoes without saying that plantain fritters are also on the menu. introduced by the spanish, the trees provided shade for valuable crops like coffee. the leftover fruit was used to feed enslaved communities. [ speaking non-english ] >> we smash them, and then we're going to put them back in the oil. okay. back in the pan they go. [ speaking non-english ] >> they're like potato...
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so wait and what unites these e-e axes and yuka toporova several years ago wrote about the actions ofrsk raider group, then such messages could still be posted in the newspaper, the raider group was imprisoned all except for one fedosov dmitry semenovich was released due to insufficiency. evidence. well, then they said that it was the marker who was the head of the raiders. vasily luk was a witness in the case of the raiders. so if there is any connecting thread between the murders , it is the journalistic marker, if it came out of this case is dry, she could blackmail him, she could get information or facts that at one time did not become the property of the investigation, and she decided to monetize them. let's go let's go work with the archives. what are you, cops, or something, and who did you let me see sober, you are ours, i will speak only in the presence of my lawyer. now let's go over. let's call a lawyer as well. papa et his phone. barrel wedged well, i told you, only with a lawyer. only while the lawyer is on his way. you think about how to exonerate yourself of the charge
so wait and what unites these e-e axes and yuka toporova several years ago wrote about the actions ofrsk raider group, then such messages could still be posted in the newspaper, the raider group was imprisoned all except for one fedosov dmitry semenovich was released due to insufficiency. evidence. well, then they said that it was the marker who was the head of the raiders. vasily luk was a witness in the case of the raiders. so if there is any connecting thread between the murders , it is the...
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yin had her birdie dead center and that was good enough to give in a one stroke win over yuka saso in is the second for a player from china. lots more coming up tonight with jason appelbaum at 1130 on sports wrap. all right. we'll see you then, joe. thank you. you bet. next at 11, surveillance video surfaces showing some scary moments for workers at a donut shop in oakland. and now people in the community are saying brazen robberies like this must stop. the 11:00 news on kctv fox two starts now. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. people who work at colonial donuts say the way robbers targeted their store. just another example of how crime is affecting the community as a whole. new tonight, ktvu is elissa harrington has reaction from the community. surveillance video inside oakland's colonial donut shows the terrifying moments employees were robbed at gunpoint. this happened friday just before 1 a.m. at the 24 hour shop on lakeshore avenue. video shows three people enter the store wearing face masks and hoodies. an employee in a red hat walks over to tak
yin had her birdie dead center and that was good enough to give in a one stroke win over yuka saso in is the second for a player from china. lots more coming up tonight with jason appelbaum at 1130 on sports wrap. all right. we'll see you then, joe. thank you. you bet. next at 11, surveillance video surfaces showing some scary moments for workers at a donut shop in oakland. and now people in the community are saying brazen robberies like this must stop. the 11:00 news on kctv fox two starts...
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to speak, uh, not only that, a lot they arrived there, and representatives of the so -called global yukaat we have only at the expense of this oil. there were a lot of things connected not with resources , you know, but with where brains are needed, where technologies are needed. you need to need co- production also and further indeed, so now for us we are just in the process of being there. we just need to, uh, re-invent to reconfigure relations with the outside world that has died out just these cut dry branches, and let it grow for you. you well know russia is a huge country , a huge country, it needs to be filled. she needs protection, she needs development. therefore, now we are all so happy to say how quickly things have gone here for us now. it's gone. it's good, of course, but i'm outraged. why didn't it work like this before. and what was then that prevented 10 years ago from doing the way we work today. yes, you can explain on the fingers very easily, of course, and sluggishness is a personal decision. yes, but still always all situations. well, on such a scale, as the countrie
to speak, uh, not only that, a lot they arrived there, and representatives of the so -called global yukaat we have only at the expense of this oil. there were a lot of things connected not with resources , you know, but with where brains are needed, where technologies are needed. you need to need co- production also and further indeed, so now for us we are just in the process of being there. we just need to, uh, re-invent to reconfigure relations with the outside world that has died out just...
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Jun 27, 2023
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so let's viktor zhozevich, and then there is some kind of global yuka, and there they perfectly understand experience of the last cold war, that they profitable lot vector policy. it's really beneficial for them to hide everyone from having normal working relations from russia, from china, to the united states and to the european union. they can receive support from different capitals, but in certain situations, but it is important for russia to take a neutral position, and now it is important for russia. russia does not count on african countries to occupy american countries, that's obvious. we will not count on the russian position of russia, that they can obviously be anti-russian bases. yes, they are . russia would like them to remain here these neutral positions, aza wants them to leave these neutral positions. yes, not so naive either. let's be frank, americans. they say they are not so naive as to think that all or most of the african countries of latin america will pass. that's purely for the pro-american president. no. no, they really counted on the fact that someone would turn mo
so let's viktor zhozevich, and then there is some kind of global yuka, and there they perfectly understand experience of the last cold war, that they profitable lot vector policy. it's really beneficial for them to hide everyone from having normal working relations from russia, from china, to the united states and to the european union. they can receive support from different capitals, but in certain situations, but it is important for russia to take a neutral position, and now it is important...