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we're in a pine forest. the vegetation is so dry here, and with the temperatures, the fire reaches the top of the trees very quickly. flames reach up to 80 metres high. along here, we were due to reach an evacuated campsite by the coast, but we never got there. things were getting worse. you could see it on the ground and in the sky. water bombers, one after the other, flying over our heads. they never stop here. they can't. but soon, we — along with others — are told it's time to leave. back on the main road, the thousands of evacuations were plain to see. smoke means, for many, it's just not safe to stay. here at this centre, you can at least take a moment, cool down. translation: it was very smoky this morning. - it's very bad for the lungs. i knew there were problems coming, so i prepared a grab bag. even the medications for my dogs were ready to go. for some, it's a matter of frantic phone calls to find a place to sleep tonight. who knows when they'll get to go home? it can be in a few days, it can
we're in a pine forest. the vegetation is so dry here, and with the temperatures, the fire reaches the top of the trees very quickly. flames reach up to 80 metres high. along here, we were due to reach an evacuated campsite by the coast, but we never got there. things were getting worse. you could see it on the ground and in the sky. water bombers, one after the other, flying over our heads. they never stop here. they can't. but soon, we — along with others — are told it's time to leave....
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that in pre k t j come on in right in front of the u. s. consulate in one a lahardo. they took him to a residence owned by cuddled king dental, where he was tortured rhythmically, in a very cold wanted manner until he was killed. and then at that point in time, many of these cartel leaders, when he got okey doke, lead to costa rica, we capture them there, and then he was extradited to mexico. and given a 40 year sentence, the un security council has passed a resolution urging all countries to bind the small arms deliveries to haiti, where gang violence is soaring. the un says at least 234 people have been killed or injured in gang violence and ac capital in just 4 days from 8 to 12 of july, a violent crime has affected fuel distribution, aggravating shortages, which of course widespread protests in recent days. show martin bower is the world food program representative in haiti. he says the humanitarian and economic situation in the country is alarming to 277000 people out of those. a few, $10000.00 tens of thousands are trapped without water and hadn't been since jul
that in pre k t j come on in right in front of the u. s. consulate in one a lahardo. they took him to a residence owned by cuddled king dental, where he was tortured rhythmically, in a very cold wanted manner until he was killed. and then at that point in time, many of these cartel leaders, when he got okey doke, lead to costa rica, we capture them there, and then he was extradited to mexico. and given a 40 year sentence, the un security council has passed a resolution urging all countries to...
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i remember in the obama years, i was in the first term in his human rights adviser. i remember talking with her a lot about how closely un ambassadors from other countries were watching our health care deliberations. that's partly because the u.s. also traditionally has been a little bit at arms length from social and economic rights in the international. it was a president coming along and declaring americans rights to health care and working programmatically to try to secure that. it was like every back deal, backdoor negotiation. the ebb and the flow, just the extent to which ambassadors we're tracking all of that. and so to, when i was in new york as ambassador. this was among the ambassadors, but mainly in the countries we were traveling to. i always make a point of meeting with civil societies or human rights activists. in sub-saharan africa and elsewhere, they are often living in very difficult circumstances and facing an awful lot of demagoguery and outright harassment and violence and what's the same-sex marriage cascading decisions in the states and the sta
i remember in the obama years, i was in the first term in his human rights adviser. i remember talking with her a lot about how closely un ambassadors from other countries were watching our health care deliberations. that's partly because the u.s. also traditionally has been a little bit at arms length from social and economic rights in the international. it was a president coming along and declaring americans rights to health care and working programmatically to try to secure that. it was like...
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very comfortable in san jose. 66 in palo alto and 61 degrees in redwood city. i think by tomorrow afternoon it will be a little bit cooler in spots inland. still on the warm side, 89 in concord about 89 in livermore. 83 degrees. nice day in san jose and 74 degrees in hayward. while coastal areas not big changes. you've got 50's and 60's with that patchy fog hanging out toward the beaches next couple days. temperatures cool off a little bit tomorrow. probably warming up a little bit on wednesday and thursday to cool down again on friday. the weekend. guess what? a little bit warmer. so kind of up and down. but no major changes on the rise and some to watch out for. we talked about that big wave and why sometimes you get the storms of fall apart around here and eventually some of that moisture comes up in the bay area this time of year. we start talking thunderstorms, yeah, it's thing. >> thanks for joining us tonight. have a good night. we'll see tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: united states of jitters. americans on edge at the vegas casino and exclusive. inside
very comfortable in san jose. 66 in palo alto and 61 degrees in redwood city. i think by tomorrow afternoon it will be a little bit cooler in spots inland. still on the warm side, 89 in concord about 89 in livermore. 83 degrees. nice day in san jose and 74 degrees in hayward. while coastal areas not big changes. you've got 50's and 60's with that patchy fog hanging out toward the beaches next couple days. temperatures cool off a little bit tomorrow. probably warming up a little bit on wednesday...
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he thought there was a significant role for government to play in in those in in the society and providing services. so, he he provided a description of socialism, and i think it's important to understand. what hayek meant by socialism because he had a very particular meaning today. we tend to think of a socialist as someone like bernie sanders. they want to see a lot of government that really wasn't. high ex-definition of government he was against a lot of government that that's not the point, but he didn't think it was the same thing as socialism what he meant by socialism was the type of economic system that existed in the soviet union where government ran the whole economy and made all of the economic decisions as we discussed in our and our in our class on marks that marx really felt that government could do just about everything in the society and in the economy government owned all the land it made all the investment decisions it employed most of the people in the society and there was a very limited role for a private system. that wasn't high excuse. yeah. we've got a couple questi
he thought there was a significant role for government to play in in those in in the society and providing services. so, he he provided a description of socialism, and i think it's important to understand. what hayek meant by socialism because he had a very particular meaning today. we tend to think of a socialist as someone like bernie sanders. they want to see a lot of government that really wasn't. high ex-definition of government he was against a lot of government that that's not the point,...
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the second in 1996 in that case, the woman's body was found in some bushes along interstate 7.80, in vallejo. gary is also accused of a crime in 2021. in solano county, police say new dna evidence taken earlier this month helped investigators link kerry to all 3 crimes. >> from 1980, to 1996 in which, you know, between the 2 crimes and then from 1996, to 2021. you know, we have some time in which. you know, the same suspect could have committed other crimes that have gone unsolved. >> gary is now being held in solano county jail without bail. additional charges are expected for the 1980, homicide in union city. robberies of expensive watches are on the rise in san francisco. the police department says armed thieves are targeting people wearing watches worth 10's of thousands of dollars. rolex among the brand's targeted by the thieves. in addition to increasing patrols, sfpd recommends covering up any valuables you might have on you while you're out adding that if you are attacked, please do not chase the suspects. >> and since they suspects point firearms at the victim's noah watch c
the second in 1996 in that case, the woman's body was found in some bushes along interstate 7.80, in vallejo. gary is also accused of a crime in 2021. in solano county, police say new dna evidence taken earlier this month helped investigators link kerry to all 3 crimes. >> from 1980, to 1996 in which, you know, between the 2 crimes and then from 1996, to 2021. you know, we have some time in which. you know, the same suspect could have committed other crimes that have gone unsolved....
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what is jefferson's role in in pushing for education in virginia and generally in and what is his general impact on the american after the revolution? well, there is really no other founder who was so engaged in the idea of creating a university. i see the american revolution really is the origins of that initially was interested in reforming william and mary, but the university was just the apex of this much broader educational vision that i think very remarkable for the time it took the form of bill in 1779 for the general diffusion of knowledge in virginia. and this would have really created the first public school system as you rightly note, massachusetts and connecticut had very high rates of literacy and large numbers of schools. thanks to the puritans later congregationalists and presbyterians who wanted to have a school in every town so that = could read the bible, but it was not an entirely systematic public school system scotland. the same reasons is new england and connecticut. prussia and some of the autographic countries were issuing decrees for public school education system
what is jefferson's role in in pushing for education in virginia and generally in and what is his general impact on the american after the revolution? well, there is really no other founder who was so engaged in the idea of creating a university. i see the american revolution really is the origins of that initially was interested in reforming william and mary, but the university was just the apex of this much broader educational vision that i think very remarkable for the time it took the form...
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east asia and in europe. and that is in east asia and in euro e. �* and that is in east asia and in euroe. �* ., , europe. an about-face but ultimately _ europe. an about-face but ultimately a _ europe. an about-face but ultimately a long - europe. an about-face but ultimately a long game. i europe. an about-face but - ultimately a long game. thank you so much for your expertise, as always. much more on our website. russian missiles have struck civilian buildings in central ukraine, killing at least 23 people including three children and injuring as many as 50, according to ukrainian officials. the attack took place in the city of vinnytsia, far from the frontline in the east of the country. you may find some details in sarah rainsford's report distressing. a sunny morning in vinnytsia suddenly turned pitch black. this was moments after the russian missiles hit. the staggering wounded... ..and those killed on the spot. it was a strike on the very heart of this city. there was an air raid siren, but this is central ukraine, far from the fighting, so people ignored it. the blast was
east asia and in europe. and that is in east asia and in euro e. �* and that is in east asia and in euroe. �* ., , europe. an about-face but ultimately _ europe. an about-face but ultimately a _ europe. an about-face but ultimately a long - europe. an about-face but ultimately a long game. i europe. an about-face but - ultimately a long game. thank you so much for your expertise, as always. much more on our website. russian missiles have struck civilian buildings in central ukraine, killing...
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in sao paulo and indeed in uruguay. we do have an office in togo, one of the poorest countries in africa. yeah, but... so we are not sitting in brussels, my friend. you might want to be provocative, but i can tell you our organisers are out in the field, we have regional secretaries, we have, in fact, an inclusive labour movement. my president is a nigerian man, one of the best union men. he's driven up minimum wages, he fights for social protection. he's now on the front lines of climate and just transition, like many of our leaders. i know, but, sharan...? sharan burrow... find me an employer who's out there arguing that his workers would not be subject to poverty wages and i'll tell you how that would have come about through union dialogue. i don't want to be provocative, but i do want to be rigorous. and one way in which i want to be rigorous is to ask you about a particular example of a stand you took and which you then modified. you made a very strong stand suggesting that qatar's record on worker rights back in t
in sao paulo and indeed in uruguay. we do have an office in togo, one of the poorest countries in africa. yeah, but... so we are not sitting in brussels, my friend. you might want to be provocative, but i can tell you our organisers are out in the field, we have regional secretaries, we have, in fact, an inclusive labour movement. my president is a nigerian man, one of the best union men. he's driven up minimum wages, he fights for social protection. he's now on the front lines of climate and...
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that in fact, the next you as president in 2025, my re neg, once again in the, in the same way the president trumped it in 2018. and there is no guarantee that any us administration can provide that this would not happen again. and there goes on it can on a risk from the perspective of the iranians that sanctions could be stamped back. and although their economy has now adjusted to sanctions, they might find themselves in a situation in 2025. that once again, they will suffer an economic shock that could be deeper. and this jojo in their economy is something that they don't like to see. and again, there is no way any deal can mitigate that risk for them. and so i do believe that they have moved beyond the tracy p. o a the nuclear deal and they believe that they can survive without it. and the coding up with the russian is giving even more credits to this sentiment. unfortunately, there is really not much that the u. s. can do about it. other than trying to put more pressure on iran, which is almost bound to backfire. when your government says iran is preparing to sell arm drones to russia fo
that in fact, the next you as president in 2025, my re neg, once again in the, in the same way the president trumped it in 2018. and there is no guarantee that any us administration can provide that this would not happen again. and there goes on it can on a risk from the perspective of the iranians that sanctions could be stamped back. and although their economy has now adjusted to sanctions, they might find themselves in a situation in 2025. that once again, they will suffer an economic shock...
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i think in _ better. who would you put in that category? i think in terms - better. who would you put in that category? i think in terms of- category? i think in terms of tonight's _ category? i think in terms of tonight's performance i category? i think in terms of tonight's performance in i category? i think in terms of- tonight's performance in particular, tom tugendhat and kemi badenoch are the ones _ tom tugendhat and kemi badenoch are the ones who, necessarily in a sense, _ the ones who, necessarily in a sense, because they are the least well— known, sense, because they are the least well—known, they sense, because they are the least well— known, they find sense, because they are the least well—known, they find it easier to relate _ well—known, they find it easier to relate directly to the audience, and also the wider audience. they don't, i su ose, also the wider audience. they don't, i suppose. l — also the wider audience. they don't, i suppose. l have — also the wider audience. they don't, i suppose, i have so _ also the wider audience. they do
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you were born in prague in 1937. your parents went back to prague a couple of years later when when everything was unraveling and the nazis were coming in and your parents escaped with you to england. tell us about your mother's letter. and what you learned about that escape well what happened and just to give a little bit more context to that what happened was my father already in the diplomatic service his job had been to be pressed out of shay in belgrade. my mother wanted me to be born in prague where her mother was and so i was born in prague and then we went back to belgrade and then my father was recalled in 1938, and he was in czechoslovakia when the nazis marched in on march 15th 193 time and my mother i found kind of a yellow pad where she was describing my father died sometime before and she wanted to tell people about who he was and so she wrote something we were the whole family was surprised because my mother never wrote anything that we could tell in this and she had her own english style. and so it wa
you were born in prague in 1937. your parents went back to prague a couple of years later when when everything was unraveling and the nazis were coming in and your parents escaped with you to england. tell us about your mother's letter. and what you learned about that escape well what happened and just to give a little bit more context to that what happened was my father already in the diplomatic service his job had been to be pressed out of shay in belgrade. my mother wanted me to be born in...
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among hunter-gatherers in tanzania subsistence farmers in peru herders in mongolia office workers in tokyo. he has synthesized his new behavioral science research with rigorous historical religious and economic analysis in two dazzling books the first published in 2016 was titled the secret of our success. the latest of course is the weirdest people in the world. it's a book that high equit of loved i told you so and we're lucky to have the author here to tell us about it dr. hendrick. congratulations on winning. the 2021 hayek book price. all right. good evening. it's great to be with you. thanks john for your for your generous introduction there. well, it's my great honor to receive this award. i'm especially delighted to have received it having been selected from such an esteemed group of finalists. i'm indeed an unlikely recipient of the award in developing the ideas in the weirdest people in the world. i wasn't endeavoring to explore high ex proposals or demonstrate his principles the only work of hayek that i'd read prior to about two weeks ago was the fatal conceit and i read
among hunter-gatherers in tanzania subsistence farmers in peru herders in mongolia office workers in tokyo. he has synthesized his new behavioral science research with rigorous historical religious and economic analysis in two dazzling books the first published in 2016 was titled the secret of our success. the latest of course is the weirdest people in the world. it's a book that high equit of loved i told you so and we're lucky to have the author here to tell us about it dr. hendrick....
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i am proud this committee was instrumental in creating this program in 2,020 in the apprenticeship grant program in 2016 both of which are growing our economy from the bottom up. a priority of mine for years was to strengthen worker protection agencies, we work closely, proud to work closely on the wage in our division, occupational safety and health administration and employee benefits security administration, we provided $1.8 billion. they protect against wage theft and worker classification, enhance the health and safety of american workers and potential workplace hazards. to support working conditions abroad to increase international labor affairs bureau for high-impact international assistance the combat the most abusive labor practices including use of child labor and funds from the us-mexico canada agreement, making huge strides to enforce labor positions while helping workers and employers in mexico make their workplace safer. this always includes protecting those who find them selves unemployed, long-standing problems in unemployment compensation systems that disproportionately
i am proud this committee was instrumental in creating this program in 2,020 in the apprenticeship grant program in 2016 both of which are growing our economy from the bottom up. a priority of mine for years was to strengthen worker protection agencies, we work closely, proud to work closely on the wage in our division, occupational safety and health administration and employee benefits security administration, we provided $1.8 billion. they protect against wage theft and worker classification,...
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with the bar area in the center and in the back, and so to get in, you have to be 21 to get n and the birthday parties were not related to the shooting. >> reporter: even though they were not related, but they were able to witness the shooting. they were traumatized. >> we witness one or two of the incidents. >> i know that we did have one incident earlier in the year, but it is rare that these things occur. >> i was shocked as well as concerned, because i was there a few days ago and that is not something that you expect. >> reporter: the police say that the gunman ran away and they are releasing the suspect and not releasing the suspect at the time, but the owner say they are shutting down sunday and not sure when they will reopen. da lin, kpix 5. >>> a mountain view officer is recovering after he was shot early yesterday. he is doing patrol and stopped a car at villa street and wild cherry lane after midnight. moments later, a man inside of the car shot the officer and sped off. the suspect crashed a few blocks away and ran from the scene. >> it is tough to see a colleague go throu
with the bar area in the center and in the back, and so to get in, you have to be 21 to get n and the birthday parties were not related to the shooting. >> reporter: even though they were not related, but they were able to witness the shooting. they were traumatized. >> we witness one or two of the incidents. >> i know that we did have one incident earlier in the year, but it is rare that these things occur. >> i was shocked as well as concerned, because i was there a...
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here in california in the last few years, but it we're in the summer months, the trees in the brush or dryer now based on what we've seen so far in terms of wildfires. what what are the expectations that cal fire for? have these next few months are going to play out in terms of the severity of the fires were likely to see. so obviously predicting what's going to happen is incredibly difficult. we can never say how many fires were actually going to have start, but we can predict some of those conditions. and as we're seeing now, and what's predicted for the next few months is that those conditions are going to continue to dry out and the chance for us to have those significant, larger fires will also increase as those fuels continue to dry out through the summer. so i would expect that that potential will go up over the next few months. so obviously yes, this is why we go out to the public and tell them now is the time to be ready and get prepared. because now is when we will see those, uh, increases in fire activity. it could be a tough couple of months coming up here really appreciate
here in california in the last few years, but it we're in the summer months, the trees in the brush or dryer now based on what we've seen so far in terms of wildfires. what what are the expectations that cal fire for? have these next few months are going to play out in terms of the severity of the fires were likely to see. so obviously predicting what's going to happen is incredibly difficult. we can never say how many fires were actually going to have start, but we can predict some of those...
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that it is made in america, built in america, stockpiled in america. i think it is really important. and by the way, i was impressed with your workers down in alabama when i went through the plant. i was there for several hours, as you know and i think they really, really take their work seriously. and so passing this legislation, how does this make a difference in how and how does it ensure our systems are going to stay on the leading edge? it's one thing to say under interrupted access. -- uninterrupted access grade we make it and build it in america, but tell me, talk to me a little bit more about how this ensures the system stays on the leading edge. >> we are moving forward rapidly, mr. president, both in physical technologies like hypersonic's, really advanced space sensors, stealth aircraft like the f-35 etc. but we are also inserting what we call 21st century digital technologies into the system as well. those are things like 5g, ai, distribute it cloud computing. we need the latest. sub 10 nanometer chips. we need them to be trustworthy. those
that it is made in america, built in america, stockpiled in america. i think it is really important. and by the way, i was impressed with your workers down in alabama when i went through the plant. i was there for several hours, as you know and i think they really, really take their work seriously. and so passing this legislation, how does this make a difference in how and how does it ensure our systems are going to stay on the leading edge? it's one thing to say under interrupted access. --...
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and 3 years in the camp has been hard to live in college. i just want to go back to my normal life to see my children again. uh huh. you know, like many handle, i'd like to return to a new normal life school in norman can cita and those like her be trusted, or do they pose a danger to society? it's difficult to say. for its part, the french government considers these women enemies of the state and doesn't want to let them return for hundreds of french and other western jihadists, men and women. there is little hope of leave in kurdish prisons any time soon. not all former i as members have been arrested far from it. where are the others hiding in the middle east or in european countries like france and germany? a handful of men have made it their mission to find these fugitives. in october 2014, the so called islamic state, i asked for short, reached the peak of its power. it controlled vast areas of syria under rock. for 4 years. the terrorist organisation committed numerous crimes like mass murders and other heinous acts of violence. the s
and 3 years in the camp has been hard to live in college. i just want to go back to my normal life to see my children again. uh huh. you know, like many handle, i'd like to return to a new normal life school in norman can cita and those like her be trusted, or do they pose a danger to society? it's difficult to say. for its part, the french government considers these women enemies of the state and doesn't want to let them return for hundreds of french and other western jihadists, men and women....
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c in luxembourg in 2008. at that associate, i'm interested in numbers and i'm analytical that you thought this was a good fit. and for mid law, he believed auditors could positively impact society. some it's years, very important for auditors to be independent is, would kill us societies rely on financial data being corrected with the national sir. p w. c is demanding employer with long working hours and high pressure. by the time antoine del to a began to understand how luxembourg worked as a financial center in the demo system. so did offered memorial soup as good did the some audits really shocked me because i was investigating empty shell companies called no implies no revenue. her neural economic activity and luxembourg actually taken and we're supposed to create transparency lifted up vomiting. but what's the point with empty shell? so they could either and if i could it, so that was a non to until to became disillusioned about the societal benefits of working as an auditor. p w. c. he lost his motivati
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the military in their rightful place or in the right place in society. for instance when the u.s. supreme court recently changed its understand a good ruling on abortion, the left wing in brazil did not like that. we did like the new stance taken by the u.s. supreme court because we defend life from its very conception but not so among left-wing people. lula in the left-wing often say abortion is a matter of public health and it is the woman that you decide to. we believe the life that has been given to a woman does not belong to the woman and that is a stance espoused by our religion. the federal supreme court chief justice who favors abortion he himself stated is not the right time to discuss that issue yet. and casey goes back to power because there are two camorra positions to be appointed to the supreme court, he will certainly if elected, he will appoint a chief justices that will support the abortion policy. in columbia for example, abortion has been confirmed by the supreme court. in brazil, the supreme court has interfered a great deal, not only
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deep in the soil. peat fires are notoriously difficult to work with and extinguish because of the nature of those fires. uh they tend to continue to move around in the peat dirt. and actually keep smoldering and extending out in different directions. officials say these types of fires can burn for months. con fire says it would like to flood the area to stop the fire from smoldering. another dog has been stolen by criminals this time in the east bay, the victims of family from arizona in town for a funeral of a loved one. as ktvu crime reporter, henry lee explains, they were confronted outside a hotel in emeryville. i'm in brick can't sleep. we're all sick because we just were devastated is heartbroken. the arizona woman visiting the bay area after burying her father was outside in emeryville hotel of her dodge ram truck. blew her beloved two year old yorkie was still inside would do that. i mean, we're not from here. who would do that? i live in arizona. we don't have that problem. it happened at abou
deep in the soil. peat fires are notoriously difficult to work with and extinguish because of the nature of those fires. uh they tend to continue to move around in the peat dirt. and actually keep smoldering and extending out in different directions. officials say these types of fires can burn for months. con fire says it would like to flood the area to stop the fire from smoldering. another dog has been stolen by criminals this time in the east bay, the victims of family from arizona in town...
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parenthood in 83 in thornburg in 86 in casey in 92 in carhart in 2000 and in iota in 2006 with both justices roberts and alito on the court, however, this rule seems to have changed because in 2007 in carhart 2 the court essentially remove this basic constitutional right from women. now here's my question. when there are multiple precedents and a question arises. are all the previous decisions discarded or should the court reexamine all the cases on point? it somewhat difficult to answer that question because before the court in any one case, this is particular factual situation. and so how the courts precedence apply to that. unique factual situation because often what comes before the port is something that's different than its prior decision not always but often. in the carhartt case the court looked to its precedence and as i understood that case. it was deciding a different question, which was whether there were other means safer means and equally effective means for a woman to exercise her, right? then the procedure at issue in that case. that was and i don't believe a rejecti
parenthood in 83 in thornburg in 86 in casey in 92 in carhart in 2000 and in iota in 2006 with both justices roberts and alito on the court, however, this rule seems to have changed because in 2007 in carhart 2 the court essentially remove this basic constitutional right from women. now here's my question. when there are multiple precedents and a question arises. are all the previous decisions discarded or should the court reexamine all the cases on point? it somewhat difficult to answer that...
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why is the issue returning this year in particular?— in particular? well, i think the first— in particular? well, i think the first of— in particular? well, i think the first of all, _ in particular? well, i think the first of all, let - in particular? well, i think the first of all, let me - in particular? well, i think the first of all, let me say| the first of all, let me say that you are absolutely right, the last two years have been quite good years. the weather has been kind and, because market prices were down, people were clearly less land. and the indonesian government was quite alert to this problem. now this year, the main moving parts are the market forces — the price of palm oil, one of the products that causes this land clearance and deforestation, has soared on the back of food price inflation and the problems we see across supply chains in the world. the price has gone up about four times. therefore we are putting out an amber warning that hayes could — not a red light, but saying dangers are there until policies continue to be
why is the issue returning this year in particular?— in particular? well, i think the first— in particular? well, i think the first of— in particular? well, i think the first of all, _ in particular? well, i think the first of all, let - in particular? well, i think the first of all, let me - in particular? well, i think the first of all, let me say| the first of all, let me say that you are absolutely right, the last two years have been quite good years. the weather has been kind and,...
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because sometimes sarabia is very key in, in, in, in trying it's best to stabilize the market and it is a member of public plus. so they cannot actually go buy their own and take a decision without having or the other members to be agreeing upon. the policy with regards to oil demand, or saga ethics, or after the killing of journal. as to marco shoji, joe biden said the, he would treat saudi arabia as a pariah nation, and now he's changed course entirely. why? yeah, i think hey, gill has said, and actually he said to be independent of public opinion is the 1st formal condition of achieving anything. great. so i personally think we should give credit for biden, for mr. bided for admitting yesterday that he and the u. s. made the mistake by not engaging effectively with the middle east. so that's why i'm actually optimistic right now. not over optimistic, but i'm optimistic about that expected overall outcomes of this summit. rod is going to renew the u. s. commitment towards the middle east, and it's me somehow create a new security architecture. it will also reduce the tank in betwee
because sometimes sarabia is very key in, in, in, in trying it's best to stabilize the market and it is a member of public plus. so they cannot actually go buy their own and take a decision without having or the other members to be agreeing upon. the policy with regards to oil demand, or saga ethics, or after the killing of journal. as to marco shoji, joe biden said the, he would treat saudi arabia as a pariah nation, and now he's changed course entirely. why? yeah, i think hey, gill has said,...
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i joined after being in rotc in high school. i saw options there that i did not see that are not often available in the inner-city in detroit. i think we need to recognize that we are americans. our young people need encouragement and support day end, day out. we need to understand that they are americans and all americans of all nationalities, creeds and genders are americans. guest: anthony, thank you for your service. i think you are exactly right. part of the problem is the information gap. they get their information from tv, movies. you will see commercials of veterans coming home that have been previously wounded and having to rely on private charities. america needs to take great care of its veterans and many cases they do. the messaging needs to be correct and i don't think in many cases it is. host: in your view veteran care has improved? guest: absolutely, reducing white lines at the v.a.. it has really gotten better. host: from michigan, this is jerry. caller: i would like to comment on what would help the service out
i joined after being in rotc in high school. i saw options there that i did not see that are not often available in the inner-city in detroit. i think we need to recognize that we are americans. our young people need encouragement and support day end, day out. we need to understand that they are americans and all americans of all nationalities, creeds and genders are americans. guest: anthony, thank you for your service. i think you are exactly right. part of the problem is the information gap....
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right now we are in a different reality in ukraine. it's not one plan that solves the different situations. let's see if i'm able to explain myself we are, as you mentioned, that over 12, 13 million people between refugees and displaced people within ukraine. with so many people out of their cities, out of their work places, out of their cities, one of the main problems is that the normal social functions of the economy are broken. so it's very important that-- it means that we're there coming from those sites as people are fleeing the war, and like ours, they'll go to try to temporarily, those systems of distribution. i always say that we're not really cooks, what we are, people who try to put the logistics and the distribution, so that people get what they need. so right now we're in more than 1,410 shelters. we've been in so many for almost 80, 90 states, at that number. so we know very well the situation of the shelters. some of them are official, meaning running by the country or by the local state or for the city, or there are sh
right now we are in a different reality in ukraine. it's not one plan that solves the different situations. let's see if i'm able to explain myself we are, as you mentioned, that over 12, 13 million people between refugees and displaced people within ukraine. with so many people out of their cities, out of their work places, out of their cities, one of the main problems is that the normal social functions of the economy are broken. so it's very important that-- it means that we're there coming...
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i'm showing that anywhere, well, at least in anywhere in a good place, at least in the case of russian increasingly in the case of china. so do you think it's really worthwhile for india to follow in these 2 countries? i know, basically i was trying to say that at any country which wants to modernize, especially in infrastructure, they need a lot of capital and i need a lot of technology and, and need a lot of, you know, the, the stock exchange is a symbolic gestures. and these are necessary for any country which are modernizing and china exploited this substantially since 1978. and so i was just mentioning that any country which wants to have these mortem gadgets, et cetera, we have to open up as this a part of the globalization. the larger picture i was trying to suggest did is a conflict between china and india. and then the defense minister of india, and to moscow in september of 2018 of the received 2 or 3 wanted in order to conduct china, india already us. so what i was trying to see is that russia get relations did a lot of depth previously. i know that now, and then that is a c
i'm showing that anywhere, well, at least in anywhere in a good place, at least in the case of russian increasingly in the case of china. so do you think it's really worthwhile for india to follow in these 2 countries? i know, basically i was trying to say that at any country which wants to modernize, especially in infrastructure, they need a lot of capital and i need a lot of technology and, and need a lot of, you know, the, the stock exchange is a symbolic gestures. and these are necessary...
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can you forage in particular ways and not in other ways. these are some things that there is some debate about and there's examples i talked at the beginning of the presentation that you mine history. for example, so like what if civilized nations done in their warfare? that's part of kind of what guide you but you can provide examples from roman warfare from french warfare from british warfare that can kind of justify different practices. so one of the things so for example in the union bombardment of charleston, there's a retaliation ritual i talk about in the book that i didn't talk about in this presentation that gets into the heart of can there be destruction of private property through bombardment? and where does the how far away do you have to be to be able to bombard a city? you have to have the city under siege for it to be legitimate for you to bombard the city. do you have to give notice in advance? these are sign of questions that it wasn't clear what the answers were and that's where the the ritual is supposed to allow both sid
can you forage in particular ways and not in other ways. these are some things that there is some debate about and there's examples i talked at the beginning of the presentation that you mine history. for example, so like what if civilized nations done in their warfare? that's part of kind of what guide you but you can provide examples from roman warfare from french warfare from british warfare that can kind of justify different practices. so one of the things so for example in the union...
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he asked the indian prime minister in confidential meeting in switzerland in that's another 53 to sound the to find out with lisa redistribute union. how the reaction would be initially it was a little skeptical as far as minister, while ago. but 2 years later, it happened, we agreed to austin delegation, agreed on a memorandum on utility in the negotiations was moscow. and initially the western powers were rather skeptical in particular the british and united states. these are we trying to do, but ultimately they understood that this was a rational measure of the real quality because each of the bowers could be sure that austria would not be used in ground for a, for any military attacks by their adversaries. you have positive and inspiring historical exam, although it dates back quite some time. now in time, do you think if you crean in deep signs up here nurture neutrality can be a military neutral and an independent, fully self sufficient state and the same time, pressing its own self interested sounds, guiding policy in other areas. but just keeping the military aspect on the neutr
he asked the indian prime minister in confidential meeting in switzerland in that's another 53 to sound the to find out with lisa redistribute union. how the reaction would be initially it was a little skeptical as far as minister, while ago. but 2 years later, it happened, we agreed to austin delegation, agreed on a memorandum on utility in the negotiations was moscow. and initially the western powers were rather skeptical in particular the british and united states. these are we trying to do,...
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putting us in line for lighting in the sierra nevada finally getting in. it looks like well, you know, we don't want the lightning will take the rain, but we don't want the lightning but we have it. 60 seventies eighties on the temps, and i do think there's a lot of tropical clouds in our near future, dave. okay z. thank you, thomas 5 22. this is a very important week for the economy and for the stock market up next, what economists are closely watching starting today. and today in santa clara fall, 49ers veterans and rookie will report for the start of with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on that. hey, thanks! we got a muffin for ed! all right! you don't need those calories. can we at least split it? nope. advanced security that helps protect your devices in and out of the home. i mean, can i have a bite? only from xfinity. nah. unbeatable internet. made to do anything so you can do anything. it's 5 25
putting us in line for lighting in the sierra nevada finally getting in. it looks like well, you know, we don't want the lightning will take the rain, but we don't want the lightning but we have it. 60 seventies eighties on the temps, and i do think there's a lot of tropical clouds in our near future, dave. okay z. thank you, thomas 5 22. this is a very important week for the economy and for the stock market up next, what economists are closely watching starting today. and today in santa clara...
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he's in charge of fighting, organized crime in central germany, an expert in human trafficking. he's been trying for years to crack the vietnamese organized crime networks with dr. doesn't he. nasdaq, these networks operate on a very hierarchical basis when they're highly professional and cooperate in other forms of organized crime or criminal activities or nicotine. the traffic us have been smuggling vietnamese national st. poland for years. thousands have been brought to germany along this rich and polish customs office is rarely uncovered. these smuggling operations most make it through that, including many young people and children. children such as 12 year old land, she was smuggled over the polish border into germany in august 2015. berlin authorities never investigated where she was held in poland or for how long we come here in this building right here to try to call her. this is where they were initially held. will g marsha's of all the bus parked here and then came a text. we're here. yes, a messenger? yes. for one of my drivers would arrive is reco share of am. news w
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and consumer spending overall and in services in particular in addition to exports. overall with the slowdown in private demand, this report indicates an economy that is transitioning to more steady, sustainable growth. this path is consistent with one that eases inflationary pressures while maintaining the progress of the past 18 months. while our economy has been resilient in the numerous shocks, there are numerous risks on the horizon, many of them global and we remain highly attuned to. the war in ukraine, covid lockdowns in china and pandemic supply chain snarls. these factors make predicting the future difficult and we must be vigilant about the threats they pose. but we cannot lose sight of the remarkable progress we have made from the depths of the pandemic and the resilience our economy has shown thanks to the hard work and perseverance of american workers, families and businesses as well as affected policy. this progress gives us a solid foundation to confront the challenges ahead of us and i believe in the months to come, we are still in luck. it is possib
and consumer spending overall and in services in particular in addition to exports. overall with the slowdown in private demand, this report indicates an economy that is transitioning to more steady, sustainable growth. this path is consistent with one that eases inflationary pressures while maintaining the progress of the past 18 months. while our economy has been resilient in the numerous shocks, there are numerous risks on the horizon, many of them global and we remain highly attuned to. the...
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in missouri or health center in l. and i across the mississippi river have helped patients who have traveled ass far as 1000 miles each way. each patient has told me theyas had no choice but to travel hours and hours for care. almost overnight or illinois clinic has seen clients triple and that's on top of a double booked schedule we were sustaining in the wake of texas overruling the abortion ban pdufa sleep onset of returning roe v. wade -- roe will not -- the supreme court's decision has pushed people the people that each one of you represent into extreme and dangerous circumstances in order to access one of the safest and most common health care procedures. in missouri and several other states abortion is banned except in a medical emergency. inat other words in order for doctors to avoid prison time instead of treating a patient before their health condition becomes life-threatening doctors much now contemplate how sick is sick enough before providing lifesaving abortion care. people will suffer unnecessary harm i
in missouri or health center in l. and i across the mississippi river have helped patients who have traveled ass far as 1000 miles each way. each patient has told me theyas had no choice but to travel hours and hours for care. almost overnight or illinois clinic has seen clients triple and that's on top of a double booked schedule we were sustaining in the wake of texas overruling the abortion ban pdufa sleep onset of returning roe v. wade -- roe will not -- the supreme court's decision has...
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and in doing so, sealing a spot in the semi finals. his time of 10.10 seconds was understandably far off his personal best of 9.7. 7 was i thought it was going to be easy, but it wasn't because i felt so tired. i've 60 meters, i mean like my blues are not moving, so i had just to close it up and say through, i thank god i made it to this. and finally, i gotcha. at 5, the field i go to the field at 5 because again, straight up from the airport. so i'm not even ticked into my room. amandola doesn't have much time to catch his breath with his semi final happening later on saturday . so hell, melisha, i'll g 0 in football, european powerhouse germany has moved into the knockout stage. this at the women's euros without conceding a goal. germans taking care of philip 3 now to win all the games in the group stage . germany have won 6 of the last 7 tournaments. the other thing to progress from group b is spain. they will face host england in the last days. chelsea had completed the signing of senegal, international calendar kill of ali from na
and in doing so, sealing a spot in the semi finals. his time of 10.10 seconds was understandably far off his personal best of 9.7. 7 was i thought it was going to be easy, but it wasn't because i felt so tired. i've 60 meters, i mean like my blues are not moving, so i had just to close it up and say through, i thank god i made it to this. and finally, i gotcha. at 5, the field i go to the field at 5 because again, straight up from the airport. so i'm not even ticked into my room. amandola...
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back here in the uk, let's have a look at what weather has in store for us in the days ahead. hello there. it is not quite as hot today. there is more of a gentle north—westerly breeze this time. these are the temperatures as we head into the early part of the evening. highest numbers across north southern parts of england and wales typically the mid—20s still. clear skies over night for england and wales. thicker cloud coming into northern scotland bringing some rain for a while in the northern isles and following on from that this mist, low cloud and fog will push into the north—western irish sea. temperatures typically 11—14. comfortable enough night ahead. into tomorrow, that mist fog and low cloud will burn back gradually towards these coasts in the far north—west, we will have sunshine more widely, the wind remains very light, sea breezes keep it a little bit cooler around the coast, but otherwise, temperatures continuing to rise, peaking at 27—29 in the midlands and south—east of england. it gets hotter for england and wales next week. temperatures up to t
back here in the uk, let's have a look at what weather has in store for us in the days ahead. hello there. it is not quite as hot today. there is more of a gentle north—westerly breeze this time. these are the temperatures as we head into the early part of the evening. highest numbers across north southern parts of england and wales typically the mid—20s still. clear skies over night for england and wales. thicker cloud coming into northern scotland bringing some rain for a while in the...
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i am not in a sent in my life, but in this case i am innocent in which cases are you not innocent? stoplight your pit? stop big now exactly like you are. the former feet, the president and the x had of european football. michelle play teeny, were accused of illegally organizing a $2000000.00 payment in 2011. bladder said the fee with repeating his work as a consultant and the court found in their favor. both men were bound by 5th and 2015 as part of a wider ethics investigation. moved that effectively ended the careers of 2 of world football's most powerful men. yes, icon for 7 years ago, the thief decided to banish me from all football related activities. i who have devoted my life to football, who have always given everything to football as a manager, as a coach, fee for made that decision. then they treated me like a correct person, a money laundering, a forger. i won't let that go. so we'll see what happens next. we'll think about it, but i'm not letting go of anything live. i'm from the fair her i'm still here now, and this is a decision. it keeps read. not only more credit be
i am not in a sent in my life, but in this case i am innocent in which cases are you not innocent? stoplight your pit? stop big now exactly like you are. the former feet, the president and the x had of european football. michelle play teeny, were accused of illegally organizing a $2000000.00 payment in 2011. bladder said the fee with repeating his work as a consultant and the court found in their favor. both men were bound by 5th and 2015 as part of a wider ethics investigation. moved that...
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thank you. >> this is not an economy in recession but were in a period of transition in which growth is slowing and that is necessary and appropriate. jon: that the treasury secretary janet yellen with her assessment of the economy. the congress the private sector released the second quarter gdp estimate on thursday. that report could show whether the economy is in a recession. tennessee republican senator harsha blackburn joins us now. senator you might've heard the treasury department and others in the administration are saying an executive quarter of a shrinking gdp isn't really a recession, that it is something else, are they moving the goalpost or do you buy that? >> what they are trying to do is tell the people in this country not to believe what they are experiencing. you know when their neighbor loses a job as a recession. if you lose your job it's a depression. in the american people what they're experiencing in their personal economy. the price at the pump, the grocery store, what they're paying for closing, when the farmers can't get fertilizer and pesticide in chemicals t
thank you. >> this is not an economy in recession but were in a period of transition in which growth is slowing and that is necessary and appropriate. jon: that the treasury secretary janet yellen with her assessment of the economy. the congress the private sector released the second quarter gdp estimate on thursday. that report could show whether the economy is in a recession. tennessee republican senator harsha blackburn joins us now. senator you might've heard the treasury department...
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it is mild in inland valleys to start. 55 in the cities. 61 in san jose. at 2000 feet temperatures in the mid-70's on top of mount tam, mount diablo. relative humidity is at 14%. 49 in santa rosa. 65 by the delta. 62 in concord. we will look for low 80's today in san jose. 76 palo alto. 82 in redwood city and we'll get some sun at the coast. low 60's here. partly sunny with some fog. 83 petaluma. you get the afternoon cooling with mid-seventies in san leandro. 82 in hercules. the delta breeze will be with us not as much as we would like. still above average with 94 in concord. 98 in brentwood. nice views heading in this morning. sue: we've got slowing traffic behind the richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza. we are backed up to about richmond parkway. about an eight minute drive into marin county. metering lights were on a little bit ago and you can see traffic stacking up beyond the over crossings. you're tapping on the brakes from the tunnel to the western portion of the bridge. that's about a 35 minute drive. 80 westbound looking at about 20 minutes. hi
it is mild in inland valleys to start. 55 in the cities. 61 in san jose. at 2000 feet temperatures in the mid-70's on top of mount tam, mount diablo. relative humidity is at 14%. 49 in santa rosa. 65 by the delta. 62 in concord. we will look for low 80's today in san jose. 76 palo alto. 82 in redwood city and we'll get some sun at the coast. low 60's here. partly sunny with some fog. 83 petaluma. you get the afternoon cooling with mid-seventies in san leandro. 82 in hercules. the delta breeze...
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spent two years in coma in nursing home. officers arrested her brother, he's been charged. >>> "made in america" is back, straight from the farm, it might help get a good night's sleep. this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cancers, serious heart-related events, and blood clots can happen. people 50 and older with heart disease risk factors have an increased risk of serious heart-related events or death with jak inhibitors. this i
spent two years in coma in nursing home. officers arrested her brother, he's been charged. >>> "made in america" is back, straight from the farm, it might help get a good night's sleep. this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your...
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in need. our goal is to raise 50,000 to provide 2500 students with the new supplies they need. ktvu partnering up with the nonprofit supply bank .org and they will stretch your dollar. a $20 donation on your part will equal $65 worth of school supplies. police had to ktvu .com forward slash school or just scan the q r code in the center of you wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. ♪ i'm here for... your annual eye exam. because i'm having trouble... reading. exactly. they sort of make me feel... like i'm the most fabulous thing you've ever seen? exactly. i'll t
in need. our goal is to raise 50,000 to provide 2500 students with the new supplies they need. ktvu partnering up with the nonprofit supply bank .org and they will stretch your dollar. a $20 donation on your part will equal $65 worth of school supplies. police had to ktvu .com forward slash school or just scan the q r code in the center of you wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about...
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the european championships. lam the i am the first in the in wembley, there_ i am the first in the in wembley, there will— i am the first in the in wembley, there will be 87,000 the stage is set. a man is under suspicion of murder, a nine—year—old girl found stabbed on thursday evening. the us state of kentucky is hit by its worst floods for decades, killing at least 25 people. good morning from birmingham, and the commonwealth games on the busiest day so far in terms of medals, as scotland celebrate victory over england in a dramatic showdown between two friends in the pool. a humid start for england and wales, some _ a humid start for england and wales, some rain_ a humid start for england and wales, some rain around. brighterfor scotland — some rain around. brighterfor scotland and northern ireland. the full forecast coming up on breakfast. it's sunday 31st july. our main story: england's lionesses have a chance to make history this afternoon when they take on germany in the european championship final at wembley. a win would secure both the first major trophy for the team
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concession and both both governments right now, we're not really in the, in the frame of mind or in the situation to be giving concessions to the other particularly given the domestic political situation in both countries on marcia for came and guarantee miss apec, later this year, microphone at the direct and east asia, pro van at the quincy institute. thanks for sharing your thoughts that i found out there. thank you. while speaking of the u. s. economy, latest figures indicate that the gross domestic product to g d p has shrunk. now for the 2nd quarter in a row, it's one of the signs of a recession, but job growth remain strong, which hasn't been the case in previous downturns. mike has worn out from washington . it's a crippling time for american consumers. the inflation rate hovering around for decade, high of 9 percent, the base interest at which money is lent increased $4.00 times this year already. and now the news that the g d, p i from for the 2nd quarter, another blow to national confidence, although president biden insist the economy will recover and there is no recessio
concession and both both governments right now, we're not really in the, in the frame of mind or in the situation to be giving concessions to the other particularly given the domestic political situation in both countries on marcia for came and guarantee miss apec, later this year, microphone at the direct and east asia, pro van at the quincy institute. thanks for sharing your thoughts that i found out there. thank you. while speaking of the u. s. economy, latest figures indicate that the gross...
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bush in the florida recount in 2000. others operating -- participating in the review. >> from our own vantage point not relying on what others told news is to be clear if you found meaningful evidence you guys should be out there in the fight, right? >> if there was meaningful evidence of fraud we would be out there in the vanguard saying you got to fix the system because it is crucial that people believe in elections. >> griffin says as part of the investigation they found the american election system works. >> we ought to have a great deal of confidence and pride in our system. >> but the issue is still brought up by the former president. >> rigged and stolen. >> on the campaign trail. >> we can't move past 2020 because we don't know what happened. >> with midterms 4 months away conservatives say that approach is a losing strategy for the g.o.p. >> it's going to depress republican turnout that if voters come to think their votes don't matter because the results are rigged they'll stay home. >> the authors of the study
bush in the florida recount in 2000. others operating -- participating in the review. >> from our own vantage point not relying on what others told news is to be clear if you found meaningful evidence you guys should be out there in the fight, right? >> if there was meaningful evidence of fraud we would be out there in the vanguard saying you got to fix the system because it is crucial that people believe in elections. >> griffin says as part of the investigation they found...
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we are already seeing 70's with relative humidity in the single digits. 54 in san francisco, 57 in san jose. upper 40's in santa rosa. a cooler start. we will talk about a warmer saturday. jobina: now to the latest on the hunt for monkeypox vaccines in the bay area. doses in one county are being offered but only by invitation. we are live in san jose with the latest. >> good morning. the people in santa clara county want monkeypox vaccinations can get it but by invitation only. the santa clara county public health department said it has only received 742 vaccines for the entire county. with such short supply to meet increasing demand, the health department said it is aligning with the latest cdc strategy to prioritize vaccination for people at the highest risk first. those in direct physical contact with someone with monkeypox. santa clara county reported it first case in june. there are 11 known cases in the county. thursday afternoon, it had already vaccinated 30 people who fit this criteria. the white house plans to release 1.5 million doses in the coming months. experts say the u.s
we are already seeing 70's with relative humidity in the single digits. 54 in san francisco, 57 in san jose. upper 40's in santa rosa. a cooler start. we will talk about a warmer saturday. jobina: now to the latest on the hunt for monkeypox vaccines in the bay area. doses in one county are being offered but only by invitation. we are live in san jose with the latest. >> good morning. the people in santa clara county want monkeypox vaccinations can get it but by invitation only. the santa...
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of the the sharpshooter in the in the tree. oh, yeah, so there are there there taking imagery. from other places and using it to instruct and edify and also entertain children and families that you couldn't do with the alexander gardner stereographs of examples of them taking out. i don't know those harpers or leslie's but and this is actually isn't that a career in ives lithograph kind of ellsworth being shot looks very similar to that. and so yes. she uses the image round. yeah, the frank leslie's and shows them what's produced by the by milton? as the the painting version or what will go in the game. yeah, they are directly from that. and i think the fact that we're looking at it something that's marketed to families raises an important question, which is who is doing the consuming and how does that change over the next 30 or 40 years because at first, you know, whatever's being sold, you know, we talk about veteran spying and using products. but what about when you get into the 1880s and 1890s and then you have the next gen
of the the sharpshooter in the in the tree. oh, yeah, so there are there there taking imagery. from other places and using it to instruct and edify and also entertain children and families that you couldn't do with the alexander gardner stereographs of examples of them taking out. i don't know those harpers or leslie's but and this is actually isn't that a career in ives lithograph kind of ellsworth being shot looks very similar to that. and so yes. she uses the image round. yeah, the frank...
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he asked the indian prime minister in confidential meeting in switzerland, in not to another $53.00 to sound the to find out what these are the distribute union, how the reaction would be. initially, it was a little skeptical as far as i see in minister while ago. but 2 years later, it happened. we agreed to austin delegation agreed on a memorandum on utility in the negotiations was moscow. and initially the western powers were rather skeptical. in particular, the british and united states, these are we trying to do, but ultimately they understood that this was a rational measure of the real quality because each of the bowers could be sure that austria would not be used in ground for a, for any military attacks. by their adversaries, you have positive and inspiring historical exam, although it dates back quite some time. now in time, do you think, if you crean in deep signs up here nurture neutrality can be a military neutral? an independent, fully self sufficient state, and the same time, pressing its own self interested sounds, guiding policy in other areas. but just keeping the mili
he asked the indian prime minister in confidential meeting in switzerland, in not to another $53.00 to sound the to find out what these are the distribute union, how the reaction would be. initially, it was a little skeptical as far as i see in minister while ago. but 2 years later, it happened. we agreed to austin delegation agreed on a memorandum on utility in the negotiations was moscow. and initially the western powers were rather skeptical. in particular, the british and united states,...
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by a russian strike in the east. the rising cost of living in chile, how people in santiago are coping with skyrocketing food and fuel bills and in sports or 21st grand slam title, son of a joke of ich jock of it's meeting. nick, curious to when a 4th consecutive wimbledon sought ah protested central anchor, say they will keep occupying the president's home until both he and the prime minister resign. got a bar roger roger boxer and his prime minister ronald rick from a singer have said they will step down later this week. crowd storm the president's home and so fired the prime minister's residence on saturday to protest against the economic crisis. michelle fernandez is in colombo. on sunday, relative. com returned to she lanka protested remained and the president official residence, making use of facilities normally reserved for the countries elite sherlock. as 22000000 people have for months, been suffering the worst economic crisis. the nation has seen since independence in 1948, the summer heat, worsening electr
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in in ways that makes the stakes highwayer. i'm curious if you are awk wear in other situations whether if they are willing to adjust or roll out here is the plan and that it is it. >> our is a prescriptive when we have been afforded is an exception to their normal process. again, normally the institution gets 30 days we get 120 days. and so -- you know the perspective is that they are arguing laguna honda accommodations by the plan beyond they normally approve. thank you. unless clothes or sproirs melgar have questions before public comment. we have one more presenter. >> go ahead. i wanted you know before we call her up make a point on your last line of questioning about the closure plan. and in that there is a specific sentence in there that talks about the relocation and transfer process this we dolled to the best of our ability. without any spes restriction of hathat means what is the best of our abilitya they have done through the process that -- they tell us you are not doing your best. that's not what is happening. beca
in in ways that makes the stakes highwayer. i'm curious if you are awk wear in other situations whether if they are willing to adjust or roll out here is the plan and that it is it. >> our is a prescriptive when we have been afforded is an exception to their normal process. again, normally the institution gets 30 days we get 120 days. and so -- you know the perspective is that they are arguing laguna honda accommodations by the plan beyond they normally approve. thank you. unless clothes...
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in the absence of federal action can be held in washington dc. thank you. it's the final day of the united nations ocean comfort. in portugal, the 5 day form brought together more than 20 world leaders and thousands of delegates. there's been a new call to action and a warning our world is facing, facing an ocean emergency. rising sea levels, ocean temperatures, and greenhouse gas concentrations, all set new records last year. according to the world meteorological organisation with pollution arising, scientists say more than half of the world's marine species may face extinction in about 8 to years. and the impact will be enormous. more than 3000000000 people depend on the ocean for their food supply and the livelihood of millions more directly linked to see life. but environmental activists have criticized the gathering, saying it's yet another top level meeting with lots of talk and no action for testers in lisbon called for new international laws and regulations to ensure ocean's sustainability and say they're frustrated by what they call year
in the absence of federal action can be held in washington dc. thank you. it's the final day of the united nations ocean comfort. in portugal, the 5 day form brought together more than 20 world leaders and thousands of delegates. there's been a new call to action and a warning our world is facing, facing an ocean emergency. rising sea levels, ocean temperatures, and greenhouse gas concentrations, all set new records last year. according to the world meteorological organisation with pollution...