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countryside probably isn't the best territory to achieve from some things that are close to being $2.00 yukos per 100 kilometers that we're measuring i'm not saying that it's impossible to achieve those numbers by driving your world. most of the time in the hybrid we ended up with something close to 70 or 80 per 100 kilometers i'm so what's the verdict at a hefty starting price of $49000.00 euros the x.e. 40 with its new plug in hybrid engine has both the advantages and disadvantages he might expect on longer trips this heavy s.u.v. tends to guzzle the gas but for running errands around town or commuting to work the sleek looking falvo will get you there economically and safely. to our cities are failing us. such affects us all to piece this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where i don't need to worry about the machines and my head what can we do to improve the way we move in our cities but it's very smart join us on a journey where architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. on the top. worldwide ev
countryside probably isn't the best territory to achieve from some things that are close to being $2.00 yukos per 100 kilometers that we're measuring i'm not saying that it's impossible to achieve those numbers by driving your world. most of the time in the hybrid we ended up with something close to 70 or 80 per 100 kilometers i'm so what's the verdict at a hefty starting price of $49000.00 euros the x.e. 40 with its new plug in hybrid engine has both the advantages and disadvantages he might...
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writes since he hit the streets drug overdoses become the leading cause of death for those under 50 yuko find anyone in these early ways who hasn't lost a loved one it's scary how commonplace it's become. we lost any friends through this. and i'm so sorry to hear that how did you but it doesn't show anything. well. that's a fair. cruelest trick is the stockholm syndrome it pushes to its victims. the more it devastates this little community the more people seek solace in these homes. right now we're going to go to washington you know because it's peer led and we have there. harm reduction supplies to the community to lead means that the people of the soffit what they're used to and some cells will help but it's absolutely yeah it's really important that people on the community are the ones leading up to take us. inside this building clean injecting equipment is hundreds like who's through a hole in the wall the idea is to stop the spread of blood borne virus is like hepatitis an h i say it's open 24 hours a day and hands out a 1000000 syringes a year. so a courier how many leaders would y
writes since he hit the streets drug overdoses become the leading cause of death for those under 50 yuko find anyone in these early ways who hasn't lost a loved one it's scary how commonplace it's become. we lost any friends through this. and i'm so sorry to hear that how did you but it doesn't show anything. well. that's a fair. cruelest trick is the stockholm syndrome it pushes to its victims. the more it devastates this little community the more people seek solace in these homes. right now...
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. ♪ ♪ >> yuko webb to monument three and you talk to those agents, it is not just people from mexico,ador. they are funny people from yemen, iran, turkey. people in the terrorist watch list and they are rushing all at once. >> emily: that was house minority leader kevin mccarthy last month and what the border crisis could mean for national security. some democrats at the time downplayed his warning, but now they have been silent after customs and border protection announced last week border patrol agents arrested a yemen man whose name was on the fbi terrorist watch list. the second quarter arrest in two months of the yemeni national whose name was on the list. ari come i would like to start with you on this. first of all they were on the no-fly list and it appears physically that border was something they could enter in with their own two feet. this comes on "the hill" and a new disapproval and disapproval rating for president biden on the part of that indicates 52% disapprove of his handling and only 44% approve. your thoughts. >> ari: well, and also one of the things that we learne
. ♪ ♪ >> yuko webb to monument three and you talk to those agents, it is not just people from mexico,ador. they are funny people from yemen, iran, turkey. people in the terrorist watch list and they are rushing all at once. >> emily: that was house minority leader kevin mccarthy last month and what the border crisis could mean for national security. some democrats at the time downplayed his warning, but now they have been silent after customs and border protection announced last...
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we're still joined by yuko. thank you very much for joining us once again.s on technology. regulatory threat is something on people's minds. is that something that puts you off? >> yes and no. so i think that for the big tech names, each case is different in terms of what types of regulatory implications there are. in the short-term obviously as news comes out this is a big concern for us and we continue to monitor the situation quite closely. having said that, i think that you know, -- there for a reason. i think that anything that promotes innovation and more competition is great for the over all economy and also for the companies themselves and you see time and time again in the past where history repeats itself and you know, either companies are broken up or are forced to spin off some of their entities and that enables them to actually focus even more on their capital allocation which is actually better in the long run for these companies. it is not all bad news. i think there will be some positives that come out of this as well. anna: it is interesting
we're still joined by yuko. thank you very much for joining us once again.s on technology. regulatory threat is something on people's minds. is that something that puts you off? >> yes and no. so i think that for the big tech names, each case is different in terms of what types of regulatory implications there are. in the short-term obviously as news comes out this is a big concern for us and we continue to monitor the situation quite closely. having said that, i think that you know, --...