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how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization . not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing . so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here, american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent university months of this year compared to a year ago. so guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. yeah, tough token or for other from rachel moss and good work to wrap up this house program here on t international about storage. you can catch up on, on ocoee dot com. we're also across a gob odyssey. and of course, kilogram was the the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and building the word or is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without keesha's desktop part of the as long as the casualties
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to tomato, naturally smarter both human show for the main enemy, united states of america, nathan in europe is kind of has such a line of uh, of nato in the ends of united states. you said last months that despite old a new career saved by rattling but we've heard from food and they don't want the afraid of nuclear war. what makes you so sure of that uh, health as a you know, so as you settled the messenger, stay on with that. so you're going to use those. the technical the ukes could be suicidal for uh for say, a resume for a country. uh they want to leave for they want to enjoy this life and because of that, so yes, so the, so nuclear black mailing fees square, it's impressive and quite effective as it is quite effective because it's presented to preventive the west from giving the sophisticated weapons to you correct? yes. as a problem for actually so that's a very conversations that talk about the nuclear, where it became such a light. my talk, we can do it. why not? this is a main danger to proceed the domestic public so that it is possible. this is a danger a british historian wrote r
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underneath it's it's written in the animal artist studio people took note one particular artist in europe saw that picture this is kelly's probably most famous sketch it's called the gilli boy. and usually you know, this was the day in illustrate newspapers they couldn't reprint photography. the artist still had draw the picture and then the engraver had to take the painting and make an engraving. this caused the engraver was named timothy cole actually. and when it was published inscribed ners, it really created a sensation and kelly was called by the art critics and all their papers were called kelly the founder of the new school of wood engraving. and, you know, it really had motion to it. there was motion in the sky, there's motion in the in the ground, the leaves that there was the grass. everything moved. and it was one particular artist who saw. and he was so struck by he wrote a letter to his brother, i will read to what he said. let's go back to the this artist was writing on september 11th, 1882 and quote recently i've also been drawing on the street. i would like to have a hors
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so the launch contain of this thing that goes to pacific, choose singapore and europe. this is close call god, who researches, how to reduce shipping emissions as an industry think tech. if you look at what is the traditional storage capacity into an oil, maybe be about 8000 cubic meters, was a futile one. in equivalence of ammonia, you would need about 20000 me. this was so the space that, that change, if it was a one to one comparison of the kind of research value you want to carry on board, of course, has a huge impact. and you would risk taking out, save a 100 based off, contain carrying capacity. but if you build it in smartly from the very 1st day of your new building design, you can actually very small the integrated and have a relatively limited impact. according to their calculations, up to $1100.00 fuel containers if you want the same range. so ammonia comes with a higher overall price stick compared to fossil fuels. that is reviewed by the european maritime safety agency. assume using ammonia is about $3.00 to $3.00 and a half times more expensive yet compare
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we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in a cruise which are kind of the opposite of. busy pre the head of new jazz transition, government sounds like it's going to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this country new jersey does not belong to you? and his share and belongs to in france. and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. if it's chrome, the equilibrium us with history kind of because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated. there were lots of mountain, clearly not the heard why discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro and speech also celebrated. you're addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource the countries like turkey you can eat more attai
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the actual thing was just an accounting measure like across europe. they did it as a countermeasure. they didn't have to separate it like that. anyway, the idea now is that. anyway, the idea now is that we bring them back together again and form a united rail company. and by the way, one of john major's ideas that, again, john major's ideas that, again, john might have forgotten about was actually to have privatised the companies with the old big four companies like, you know, london, midland and london, nonh london, midland and london, north eastern and so on. that would have been a much better way of privatising it, because you'd have got proper companies that ran the track and the operations as well. together and that would have been a much better idea. but that was rejected by ideologues like john redwood, who insisted that competition was what we needed. >> john redwood, are you still there with me? >> john major? >> john major? >> john, john, that was my minority report. >> i said you needed to keep track and trains together . you track and trai
the actual thing was just an accounting measure like across europe. they did it as a countermeasure. they didn't have to separate it like that. anyway, the idea now is that. anyway, the idea now is that we bring them back together again and form a united rail company. and by the way, one of john major's ideas that, again, john major's ideas that, again, john might have forgotten about was actually to have privatised the companies with the old big four companies like, you know, london, midland...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. i'll be back with business new shortly, thank you for what you newsday. hello. there are signs that the weather might warm up a bit next week, but not just yet. we stay in the ra
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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the anger among students in america is now spread into europe's students. the sole ball in the universe in paris have been demonstrating and sort of down to the palestinians. police this 1st the protested, excuse at present in the hills of conclusion with israel con, that was delivering a major speech on european security at universe. because i can see, i don't know if it's stuck here or not, but just because this will continue as long as we don't have an open and serious discussion on the issue, we're not just shouting so that we can be heard. and that everyone takes our side or our position. we just want an open debate and the debate currently does not exist. so there's just the about the legend care. everyone is starting to see that there are universities that have been blocked because there's a genocide going on. so yes, it is important to do this. it is being done in the right way, but i hope that it really both and that it can be done in several different countries. and then one day we will reach the stage, which will block all universities. and then
the anger among students in america is now spread into europe's students. the sole ball in the universe in paris have been demonstrating and sort of down to the palestinians. police this 1st the protested, excuse at present in the hills of conclusion with israel con, that was delivering a major speech on european security at universe. because i can see, i don't know if it's stuck here or not, but just because this will continue as long as we don't have an open and serious discussion on the...
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one thing egger told us is unlike the legacy automakers in europe, byd and chinese automakers can take it from design phase to market pretty quick in as little as about two years. >> the speed is higher. we are running much more and working hard. the team is working day and night very hard. they are in competition, creative competition, but they are one team with a common heart. now we reached the 24 months target for developing the car, to the production. so yes, this is amazing for me. >> and what would a beijing auto show be without a concept car? this is the supercar, perhaps his vanity project. it is a concept but could come to market. it is the super nine. i can kind of see where the inspiration came from. if the batmobile or the mach 5 from speed racer were and ev, this would be it. limited windshields, no roof, fast as lightning. stephen engle, bloomberg news at the beijing auto show. paul: we are continuing to live coverage at the beijing auto show. the china show team speaks later to the pony aia ceo about his outlook for the ev sector. these are the stocks we will be watchin
one thing egger told us is unlike the legacy automakers in europe, byd and chinese automakers can take it from design phase to market pretty quick in as little as about two years. >> the speed is higher. we are running much more and working hard. the team is working day and night very hard. they are in competition, creative competition, but they are one team with a common heart. now we reached the 24 months target for developing the car, to the production. so yes, this is amazing for me....
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right macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up, europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization was not so that's about germany . in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here. american liquefied natural gas. oh, and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figure is that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. yeah, tough token report that from rachel moss and good work to wrap up this house program here on a t international all of our stores you can catch up on, on ocoee dot com. we're also across a gob odyssey. and of course, telegram us the, i think it will have chevy
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for those points, of course, one is to see the europe and the rest is not the rest of the road. it is 20 percent of the roads and 80 percent of the roads are a global sales country. so when the heads of the very often we look too much into a euro, scientific way, german centigrade and think this is what the rest of the world has to think. no, it is not. because still other points, if you're in the rest of the world. so this is you'll see a more globalized world with indians. indians have, have an, an, a, a, the indians living in other, which is, in the most of the countries of, of the world, maybe in 190 countries, you have with us for an indian desperate. then of course, did you that use ation done a young, a young, a generation 50 percent under $35.00. and then you have to risk taking into bruno ships innovation to god, which is something typically they need deal with. so there are lots of things which we can learn from india and most of all the research they became more time and should listen to india. thank you. let's go to museum. medium voltage is gave us a glimpse of how
for those points, of course, one is to see the europe and the rest is not the rest of the road. it is 20 percent of the roads and 80 percent of the roads are a global sales country. so when the heads of the very often we look too much into a euro, scientific way, german centigrade and think this is what the rest of the world has to think. no, it is not. because still other points, if you're in the rest of the world. so this is you'll see a more globalized world with indians. indians have, have...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is. he brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. was not so that's about germany. in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the you have to be some more depended on pricier american liquefied natural gas o. and francis own ellen g imports from russia are now up 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figure is that people are so stupid that if he.
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is. he brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. was not so that's about germany. in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the you have to be some more depended on...
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they said they have kind of a market in europe, a substantially larger market in the middle east and a small us market, which i imagine would, you know, quite a number of those people would be here in the bay area. >> right. i was going to say, did you see, you know, mark zuckerberg in there when you were inside. no, he's got kawhi and most of it already at this point. so i don't know if he needs another island. all right. well this is fascinating. astrakhan. you come up with the most interesting story. so always enjoy talking with you. >> likewise. thank you so much. >> so when i hit the lottery now i know where to go. >> all right. >> you can check out astrid story and more of the san francisco standard's other original reporting on their website, sf standard .com. and abc7 will continue to bring you more segments featuring the standards city focused journalism. twice a week right here on getting answers at three. and don't forget the nfl draft is tonight. you can watch it live right here on abc seven. round one kicks off at five. then don't change that channel because you'll want
they said they have kind of a market in europe, a substantially larger market in the middle east and a small us market, which i imagine would, you know, quite a number of those people would be here in the bay area. >> right. i was going to say, did you see, you know, mark zuckerberg in there when you were inside. no, he's got kawhi and most of it already at this point. so i don't know if he needs another island. all right. well this is fascinating. astrakhan. you come up with the most...
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a lot of the anger among students in the us is now spreading to europe . students at the sorbonne university in powers have been demonstrating in solidarity with palestinians. police dispersed the protestors who accused president amended and that call of collusion with israel. macklin was delivering a major speech on european security at the university. okay, as i can see, a whole set stone carolyn that i've had this christmas will continue as long as we don't have an opening, serious discussion on the issue. we're not just shouting so that we can be heard and that everyone takes our side or our position. we just want an open debate and the debate currently does not exist. so there's just the about what we're going to . everyone is starting to see that there are universities that have been blocked because there is a genocide going on. so yes, it is important to do this. it is being done in the right way. i hope that it really both and that it can be done in several different countries. and at one day we will reach the stage in which we will block our unive
a lot of the anger among students in the us is now spreading to europe . students at the sorbonne university in powers have been demonstrating in solidarity with palestinians. police dispersed the protestors who accused president amended and that call of collusion with israel. macklin was delivering a major speech on european security at the university. okay, as i can see, a whole set stone carolyn that i've had this christmas will continue as long as we don't have an opening, serious...
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closed on a key acquisition of v spin european which makes the heat pump business europe desperately needs more heat pumps to adjust to a warmer climate. they're much better for the sky. carrier sold three non-core business lines fourth on the way out. puts them in a great place to be able to acquire something. or even better how about a monster buyback? ♪ hallelujah ♪ caterpillar missed on revenue. you think it must be hurting heavy machinery, though you'd be wrong there too. united rental star of the show equipment rental company fleet productivity and the sale of used equipment both were terrific so many people have asked me if there is an investment in the baltimore rebuild. the answer is united rentals they're doing almost everything about it i'm saving best for last chipotle every line of chipotle from expenses to revenue, same-store sales to earnings, was better than expected. the reason demand they have what people want now, how do you know that? how about because you know that chipotle has this limited time only, ltl. so hard to say limited time only. offering of chicken
closed on a key acquisition of v spin european which makes the heat pump business europe desperately needs more heat pumps to adjust to a warmer climate. they're much better for the sky. carrier sold three non-core business lines fourth on the way out. puts them in a great place to be able to acquire something. or even better how about a monster buyback? ♪ hallelujah ♪ caterpillar missed on revenue. you think it must be hurting heavy machinery, though you'd be wrong there too. united rental...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition. as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change, the tasks with their farm that'd be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany. in particular, is still busy. the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more depended on price here. american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. the fight against terrorism is at the top of the gender and st. petersburg representatives from countries worldwide gathering that to address global security issues. and we had a chance to speak with a strong cuz defense ministr
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition. as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change, the tasks with their farm that'd be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany. in particular, is still busy. the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more depended on price...
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in the heart of europe, the low hanging clouds of mist, sinister legends, vampire stories. transylvania is perhaps best known for the saga of count dracula. brand castle is marketed as the counts home, but the region has much more to offer than spooky mets. its magnificent buildings are the backdrop to dramatic history. on gary ends, germans and romanians have shaped transylvania. in the far north, on the border with ukraine is not on board as the region historically. a part of transylvania is known for its skilful crafts people and the elaborate wooden church is recognized by unesco squared heritage sites in the small orthodox christian community of serpents residents. believe that deaf loves would they say that the whole of human life from the crib to the coffin is bound up with wood and people here have an unusual view of death. this is especially evident in the symmetry of this village of 3000 precedents. when a person dies to get their very own personal memorial, a lovingly carved brightly painted wooden cross, a picture, and a poem, each one unique. tell the story of the deceased.
in the heart of europe, the low hanging clouds of mist, sinister legends, vampire stories. transylvania is perhaps best known for the saga of count dracula. brand castle is marketed as the counts home, but the region has much more to offer than spooky mets. its magnificent buildings are the backdrop to dramatic history. on gary ends, germans and romanians have shaped transylvania. in the far north, on the border with ukraine is not on board as the region historically. a part of transylvania is...
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or look at europe where roy -- where regulators have long applied -- to their continence intern at infrastructure while america's economy, digital economy is the envy of the world, sluggish european network suffer from chronic underinvestment. without greater investment, the biden administration's own broader policy objectives fall apart. the administration wants isps to opt into federal support programs so it can bring broadband to underserved communities but who will take that financial risk when the isps returns can be wiped away with the stroke of a bureaucratic pen. the administration has pushed isps to deploy technologies to offer additional competitive options beyond dominant chinese vendors. but who will invest in it when it's core functionalities, virtualization and network slicing might violate an amorphous rule against impairing or degrading traffic? while misrepresenting titles to -- title ii's benefit, -- it is a textbook example of arbitrary and capricious agency action to reach a predetermined outcome. in the end, and thankfully i'm coming to the end, there is a barnburner of multi
or look at europe where roy -- where regulators have long applied -- to their continence intern at infrastructure while america's economy, digital economy is the envy of the world, sluggish european network suffer from chronic underinvestment. without greater investment, the biden administration's own broader policy objectives fall apart. the administration wants isps to opt into federal support programs so it can bring broadband to underserved communities but who will take that financial risk...
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truth is that we bought skills that america benefited from the cowboys like there was no planes in europe where they learned how to ride horses. now we brought that from the plains of africa. they went to the rice of africa to gain people who were horticulturalists and agricultural experts to grow rice right? like it was like we have this narrative that they got some people with strong backs and brought over here and taught them how to do things when the opposite of is true. people over here did not know how to do things, which is why they literally had to go across the world to get to do things for them. i love that. you know, one of the things i think that comes through in this book is your love for black people specific black people and us as a people. right? and i feel you are speaking to from a place of love and i think all your work does that. but i feel that constantly throughout this. yeah i think even with all the traumas because i think you can't talk about history without talking about trauma but i think try to impart is that at the end of the day when you look at black people
truth is that we bought skills that america benefited from the cowboys like there was no planes in europe where they learned how to ride horses. now we brought that from the plains of africa. they went to the rice of africa to gain people who were horticulturalists and agricultural experts to grow rice right? like it was like we have this narrative that they got some people with strong backs and brought over here and taught them how to do things when the opposite of is true. people over here...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change. dick tats with their farm land, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more dependent on pricier american liquefied natural gas o. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figure is that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. the fight against terrorism is at the top of the gender and some petersburg.
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change. dick tats with their farm land, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more dependent on...
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that are making headlines around the world bridge president emmanuel mac roland has warned that quote, europe could uh, if it does not united to face the challenges of a changing world, the stress of the cotton. it must take responsibility for its own sovereignty by boosting its joint defense and by relying less on the us security umbrella, he also underlined that ukraine's victory over russia is key to the future of european security. or he has sworn in a transitional ruling counsel, and the prime minister arial henri has resigned the council this task with a pointing a new premier and with restoring law and order as he grapples with a wave of gang violence. rescuers in wild life experts or racing this a dozens of wells beached on the coast of western australia. about a $160.00 pilot wells became stranded near the tourist town of duns for at least $26.00. we understand the well, they say you've been, italy is worth a visit and it's worth about 5 year olds as well. italian authorities are introducing a new 5 euro fee for people wanting to visit this visual, say the new fee is aimed at curbing
that are making headlines around the world bridge president emmanuel mac roland has warned that quote, europe could uh, if it does not united to face the challenges of a changing world, the stress of the cotton. it must take responsibility for its own sovereignty by boosting its joint defense and by relying less on the us security umbrella, he also underlined that ukraine's victory over russia is key to the future of european security. or he has sworn in a transitional ruling counsel, and the...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. here's ben. it is
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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but the dangerousness of accusing europe political opponent of having bad motives and if that's enough to overcome your core powers or any other limits and listen, i mean, one of the most bizarre parts of the today, it's sort of was i think one of the justices raises the prospect that a president might want to commit acts illegal acts, in order to remain in power. >> what does that remind you of, right i know what it's like. they're talking about the 2020 election and this case that we're talking about, right? so it's clear that they're very much focused on this idea that there would be a cycle of retribution. and again, that's something that donald trump and his team i've have repeatedly raised interesting, thanks so much to both of you. >> let's bring in josh massey is a former clerk for justice, anthony kennedy, and a former attorney for e. jean carroll, also still with us. jim schultes, who served as white house counsel for donald trump so josh, let me start by playing the argument that trump attorney d. john sauer made before the court. take a listen. >> the implications of the co
but the dangerousness of accusing europe political opponent of having bad motives and if that's enough to overcome your core powers or any other limits and listen, i mean, one of the most bizarre parts of the today, it's sort of was i think one of the justices raises the prospect that a president might want to commit acts illegal acts, in order to remain in power. >> what does that remind you of, right i know what it's like. they're talking about the 2020 election and this case that we're...
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this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and then the least. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to band them completely with some american politicians. cooling, twenties caused a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during the visit to china, this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking raised concerns about china's trade policies . on what the bought in the industry should close non market practices. it's a cute china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with an sally subsidized quotes. china has dismissed the criticism, saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed its industries. katrina, you out 0 meeting. ok, that's it for this news hour, but i will be back in just 2 minutes of the top of the hour with another slate of world savings. the investigating the use and abuse of power. the cost on that, which is era, the, it's been a full for an, a progressive change, the locked in americ
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in our europe series, thinking in europe. in our europe series. your _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on tuesday . series, your votes, on tuesday coming will be in paris and looking at france in greater detail but i know from some of my early research that actually at the national rally are doing pretty well. they are the top of the polls for the european elections and in fact i think it's the first time that a party has been over 30%, they are about 31 at the moment. what i was going to ask you is why now. what's behind the timing of this six—week from european election? edi of this six-week from european election? .., , of this six-week from european election? _, , , ., of this six-week from european election? , , ., ., election? of course he is got one e e on election? of course he is got one eye on that. _ election? of course he is got one eye on that, and _ election? of course he is got one eye on that, and he _ election? of course
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economy is now outpacing europe. i'm the united states. nope. as being the most sanction country in the world. this is saucy and smash the the doors to the cooks at the reason putting as of which was this, the, someone on the phone with the credits to sign out across the phone. so i'm just hoping to close it over to a photograph. so the intervening precipio, the number which is a little bit of sense, i'm originally on this to them for both children and data. i got a whole separate off the both of them. so the sure and the news for me it's not that good refresh when i could get it for spanish versus creat another system. us this christmas present. as the switch theory participated, then because it was not there is to go into blue with the coverage for present. now to them we were never had an estimate of a victim. once we could just spend, it's supposed to be the just so this is the position i would use the advantage across the time or the share before the customer is a full look at the solution that was given to the . ringback you see, you have
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this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and then the least. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to band them completely to with some american politicians calling tiny's cause a switch to the us, auto industry and national security. during the visit to china, this week, us secretary of state antony, blinking breeze concerns about china's trade policies. on what the bought in the industry should close non market practices. it's a cute china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with an sally subsidized quotes. china has dismissed the criticism, saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed it's industries. katrina you out to 0 teaching. right, that's it. from me. several of any 8 for right now, you can find more information on our website that is l 0 dot com. of course the news continues here on l 0 after the street. the you wills the card? a duty and a growth using for p use a caught to contribute to improving
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we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like he's actually going to leave nicole a google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this country? new jersey does not belong to you? you share belongs to france, and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. it's, i'm a chrome, the ignorance of history because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the world, is clearly not deterred by discrepancies between reality and fantasy. macro speech also celebrated europe addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey, tanisha, mauritania, and egypt. which last i checked we
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we understand, have the police in europe, have it broken up. a gang suspected of stealing dozens of valuable antique books. the thieves posed as researchers distressing library staff, while the snatched originals from shelves and replaced them with copies. some of the stolen books were sold in russia. suspects had been arrested in several countries. the blades of the windmill at the move on rouge night club in paris had broken off just months before the city hose, the olympic games that was not know what caused the blades to fall off. but now when we understand was in venice, italy is worth a visit and it's worth about 5 euros to battalion authorities are introducing a new 5 year old fee for people wanting to visit the city official say that the new fee is a big curbing pick, tourism to the fragile lagoon city and safeguarding spaces for the city's residence . they also hope that it will help provide more information on the number of day trippers. something relatively unknown until now. hits the city of canals, culture, and crowds. venice has l
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europe in any normal political system that i'm used to, the kind of thing that donald trump is going through would rule him out for office. there is clearly not the case in the us. everybody in the europe is watching this and trying to calculate how this and trying to calculate how this might play out and make plans privately for how they would deal with the world that's more complicated and unpredictable in america and possibly donald trump in the white house. we america and possibly donald trump in the white house.— the white house. we will talk about president macron's _ the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech - the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later- the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later in l president macron's speech later in the programme. this is the second consecutive night that we have talked about europe preparing for a trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, trump presidency. you are one of our elderstatesman, do trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, do you get
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that's where south america has gone and countries in europe have gone and it's really harming their political systems. this is what were starting to see today. >> sandra: katie could you tie that and to a we heard from the supreme court, the concern we heard from the justices like brett cavanaugh about the impact of this immunity case that it will have on future presidents and future presidencies and the country. there is a lot more at stake >> oh, absolutely, and the president has to make so many discretionary calls and their duties that you could easily have an opposing political party that comes into power, second-guessing literally every decision that they are making and trying to fit it under a criminal statute of some sort and then it would have to go through the court system to have an analysis of whether or not it fell into a certain category of prosecutable conduct. that does not seem sustainable whatsoever, so i'm really hoping the court is very clear in the rule that they create not only for donald trump but for all future american presidents. >> sandra: john, to finish up on the n
that's where south america has gone and countries in europe have gone and it's really harming their political systems. this is what were starting to see today. >> sandra: katie could you tie that and to a we heard from the supreme court, the concern we heard from the justices like brett cavanaugh about the impact of this immunity case that it will have on future presidents and future presidencies and the country. there is a lot more at stake >> oh, absolutely, and the president has...
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easily make every time using smartphones, phones or q all codes a quite rare in europe. whereas here we have from my diversification perspective, at least 3 strong pillars within the country. and these pillars have proven that viability, there's no comparison with how the banking sector operates in these conditions and how we operate it off to be nice and not ga crisis. when we regressed and started carrying caching out pocket, and of course the industry related to the military industrial complex to show that it can quickly restore production, leading to strong demand for a variety of products driving development. essentially, we largely rely on this demand. these metals rate of elements, electricity, and demand for labor, which is also in short supply. i believe all this has ensured resilience to external pressure. although i also believe one should be fairly restrained in assessments as 2 years of such caution sanctions. and as such, a large economy is still a relatively short period of time looking at a longer term perspective, especially considering the great desire
easily make every time using smartphones, phones or q all codes a quite rare in europe. whereas here we have from my diversification perspective, at least 3 strong pillars within the country. and these pillars have proven that viability, there's no comparison with how the banking sector operates in these conditions and how we operate it off to be nice and not ga crisis. when we regressed and started carrying caching out pocket, and of course the industry related to the military industrial...
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where the points of course, one is to see the europe and the rest is not the rest of the road. it is 20 percent of the roads and 80 percent of the roads are a global solid countries. so when we had to do, you know, and very often we look too much into a euro, scientific way, german centigrade and think this is what the rest of the world has to think. no, it is not. because the other points, if you're in the rest of the right, so this is, you see a more globalized world with indians. indians have, have a, uh all the indians living in other countries in most of the countries of, of the world, maybe in 190 countries. you have a desperate, an indian desperate. then of course, teach at the station. then a young, a young, a generation 50 percent under $35.00. and then you have to risk taking into bruno ships in the ation uh to gods, which is um, something typically they need the old. so there are a lot of things which we can learn from india and most of all the the shoots um dedicated more time and should listen to india. thank you. let's go to museum. medium voltage is gave us a gli
where the points of course, one is to see the europe and the rest is not the rest of the road. it is 20 percent of the roads and 80 percent of the roads are a global solid countries. so when we had to do, you know, and very often we look too much into a euro, scientific way, german centigrade and think this is what the rest of the world has to think. no, it is not. because the other points, if you're in the rest of the right, so this is, you see a more globalized world with indians. indians...
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the guardian has a similar interview with the french minister for europe, who says his country is being pounded by russian disinformation ahead of european elections injune. so what do we do? tonight, we will speak to one of the world's leading voices in artificial intelligence, the winner of the turing prize, computer scientist professor yoshua bengio. also, here, one of the leading research companies monitoring and countering this threat online — how do they do it? and shylo is back, our virtual ai companion, who was a little shy last week, but i am expecting big things from her tonight. also here, welcome back to priya lakhani, our regular ai contributor, ceo of century tech, who will be guiding us though it all. also here, welcome back to priya lakhani, our regular ai contributor, ceo of century tech, who will be guiding us though it all. this interview really puts a spotlight on this problem with disinformation, a wave coming from china and russia. but i was not aware of how aggressive the attacks have been from the right. in america, the researchers and scientists are trying to
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true in the united states, in europe. there are trend lines in these areas. in the intelligence community, we are more effective at our jobs when we are trusted by the public because then they listen to us when we say there is a threat and you should pay attention. it is fundamental to our work. there is no question, in my experience, that people trust institutions when they see versions of themselves in those institutions. it is something to actually bring together that kind of diversity that exists in the country that makes us stronger, to be more effective. that is part of why i see this as so important to our work. that is why. the second piece from our perspective is it is not a distraction, it is fundamental to actually creating this environment and the institution we think is most effective. it is also something for the way we work this is we are trying to make sure we have actually the data that tells us what we look like and how we are moving forward in terms of promotion, in terms of all the different things you might imagine that actually create eq
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hated grapples with a wave of game violence for its president emanuel macro and has worn that's quote, europe could die if it does not unite to face the challenges of a changing world the stress of the continent must take responsibility for its own sovereignty. by boosting is joint defense and by relying less on the us security umbrella, you also have underlying that ukraine's victory against russia is key to the future of european security. us officials have confirmed that ukraine has begun using long range missiles secretly shift in recent weeks. the army tactical missile systems known as attackers were part of a $300000000.00 us aid package approved last march. the missile system is capable of striking targets 300 kilometers away. and after the middle east, israel says that it's still planning a ground defense that against the city of rasa in southern gauze. and that despite international criticism, these really government says most of her mazda is remaining forces are hiding out in rasa, or more than a 1000000 palestinians are now sheltering. satellite images show rows of tens that 1st ap
hated grapples with a wave of game violence for its president emanuel macro and has worn that's quote, europe could die if it does not unite to face the challenges of a changing world the stress of the continent must take responsibility for its own sovereignty. by boosting is joint defense and by relying less on the us security umbrella, you also have underlying that ukraine's victory against russia is key to the future of european security. us officials have confirmed that ukraine has begun...
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- inflationary trend that ultimately will get exported here to the united states but if you look at europe, you're talking about inflationary readings whether it is france or germany and italy is at 1.2 with asia in outright deflation and that is coming here and i don't inc. it is a bad thing. the premise for buying equities in 2024 never was about the fed has to cut rates. if it was cut at the beginning of the year when it was seven rate cuts priced in, now we are pricing one rate cut, the equity market would be lower. and we are actually higher. >> we member the super bowl with the falcons and the patriots and we were up like 100-0 at halftime and then brady comes back and wins and then can we acknowledge the stock market is up this week and even today we are higher for the week and we are only a percent or so off of all-time highs and marketed it as a big down day and profit margins are strong everybody wants to focus on the economic recession that never happened in the real recession that happened that matters most is the earnings recession and we have come out of the earnings recessio
- inflationary trend that ultimately will get exported here to the united states but if you look at europe, you're talking about inflationary readings whether it is france or germany and italy is at 1.2 with asia in outright deflation and that is coming here and i don't inc. it is a bad thing. the premise for buying equities in 2024 never was about the fed has to cut rates. if it was cut at the beginning of the year when it was seven rate cuts priced in, now we are pricing one rate cut, the...
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well 200 years ago and zion as it began to grow in europe. many scientists began funding and pushing a new movement in christianity. think about that. zion is pushing a movement in christianity. the promoted to dispensations, one for the christian people and one for the elder chosen people of god, the jews to fast forward to today. and you have the majority of evangelicals in the united states. now believing that god has, in fact 2 covenants, one with christians and one would choose most questions around the world. see this as a kind of like a on up ending of historic christian teachings. right? because things changed after jesus was, you know, after jesus is coming and that, that's why we got the new testament. but they're saying no, no, no, don't look at that. they say they're not against by the way, the jewish rates, people who believe in the way that most christians do. they just believe it's a different face. the judaism is a different faith in christianity, but those like mike johnson, who think differently say no is we'll say is tied t
well 200 years ago and zion as it began to grow in europe. many scientists began funding and pushing a new movement in christianity. think about that. zion is pushing a movement in christianity. the promoted to dispensations, one for the christian people and one for the elder chosen people of god, the jews to fast forward to today. and you have the majority of evangelicals in the united states. now believing that god has, in fact 2 covenants, one with christians and one would choose most...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. labour says it expects to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services within five years if it wins the next election. it says a new public body would inherit existing contracts when they expire, taking on responsibil
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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differently by the public had there been no television in its probably true that the printing press in europe caused all kinds of embolization and ripple effects run. so i know what what is in store for us but we have to i have to be honest about how social media is not educating us, but messaging. there's a paradox too much anti-racism that seems a lot like what the writer rob henderson has termed luxury. luxury. he believes the policies they advocate for often end up harming the very communities on behalf whom they advocate. the movement to defund and abolish the police. for example, after the summer of 2020 comes to mind. can you expand on that paradox you do in the book? and it's quite compelling, yes. so you give a great example. if you go back to the summer of 2020, after george floyd died and there were protests all around the world and riots, every major american city and you just went up to ask someone on the street who say reads york times, the atlantic and considers themselves to be informed that what percentage of black people do you think want less police? they would have given y
differently by the public had there been no television in its probably true that the printing press in europe caused all kinds of embolization and ripple effects run. so i know what what is in store for us but we have to i have to be honest about how social media is not educating us, but messaging. there's a paradox too much anti-racism that seems a lot like what the writer rob henderson has termed luxury. luxury. he believes the policies they advocate for often end up harming the very...
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asia, europe and the middle east. multiple administration's tried to reduce our presence in them to lease and we see where that has led. -- resins in the middle east and we see where that has led. if you look at the world we live in, with those theaters, the adversaries we face both singularly and increasingly cooperating with each other, that requires a u.s. that is engaged in those three theaters with our allies. it is going to need to acknowledge a world that we live in. michele: i do think we have to be able to deter in all three areas and be able to respond should our interest be threatened and deterrence fail. i believe the strategy has it right to focus on the indo pacific and deterring war because that is deterring world war iii. it would be a horrific military experience but also tremendous damage to the global economy. all kinds of studies have been done that say if you disrupt tsmc in taiwan, you disrupt supplies to the rest of the world, you are going to look at 2 trillion plus dollars which is hard to con
asia, europe and the middle east. multiple administration's tried to reduce our presence in them to lease and we see where that has led. -- resins in the middle east and we see where that has led. if you look at the world we live in, with those theaters, the adversaries we face both singularly and increasingly cooperating with each other, that requires a u.s. that is engaged in those three theaters with our allies. it is going to need to acknowledge a world that we live in. michele: i do think...
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the missile system is capable of striking targets 300 kilometers away. police here in europe have broken up a gang suspected of stealing dozens of valuable antique books. the thieves posed as researchers distracting library staff, while they snatched originals from shelves and replaced them with copies. some stolen books were sold in russia. suspects have been arrested in several countries sitting here in europe and tell you that the warranties have introduced a new 5 year old fee for people wanting to visit venice. official save the new fee is in the curbing peak tourism to the fragile lagoon city. and the safeguarding spaces for residents. they also hope that they will help provide more information on the number of day trippers coming to the city. something relatively unknown until now hits the city of canals, culture, and crowds. venice has long been street by mass tourism now a pilot project aims to rein it in. dave visitors have to pay 5 year owes to enter . the officials say it will discourage tours from coming during peak times and make the city more livable for residents. the cha
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of fled their homes to see shelter, a fritz, president, emanuel macro, and his warranty that quote, europe could die if it's just not unite to face the challenges of a changing world. the stress today that the economy must take responsibility for its own sovereignty by boosting its joint defense and by relying less on us to support you. also, underlying that ukraine's victory against russia is key to the future of european secure. staying with the morgan ukraine, us officials have confirmed that ukraine has begun using long range missiles secretly shift to their in recent weeks. now the weapons were used for the 1st time in a strike on a russian airfield in crimea last week. the army tactical missile systems known as attack them's, were a part of a $300000000.00 us aid package, which was approved back in march. washington. previously supplied mid range versions of the system, the latest batch constraint targets 300 kilometers away or more. i'm going to pull in marina maroney, she's from the war studies department of kings college london. and it's good to see you again. we, we learned today
of fled their homes to see shelter, a fritz, president, emanuel macro, and his warranty that quote, europe could die if it's just not unite to face the challenges of a changing world. the stress today that the economy must take responsibility for its own sovereignty by boosting its joint defense and by relying less on us to support you. also, underlying that ukraine's victory against russia is key to the future of european secure. staying with the morgan ukraine, us officials have confirmed...
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this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and then the least. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to bend them completely with some american politicians calling twenties cause a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during a visit to china, this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking raised concerns about china's trade policies . on what the bought in the industry should calls non market practices. it's a queues china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with on sally subsidized quotes. china has dismissed the criticism, saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed industries. katrina, you all to 018. the colors that familiar next inside story will examine whether israel will have to provide on. so i was following the discovery of those months graves in gaza, the the, the hello your most. yeah, i was pushing across iran, heading towards the of kind of style northern positive focused on t
this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and then the least. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to bend them completely with some american politicians calling twenties cause a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during a visit to china, this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking raised concerns about china's trade policies . on what the bought in the industry should calls...