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in august 2019, a spanish ngo boat rescued 147 migrants crossing from north africa to europe and asked to dock in the southern italian island of lampedusa. the hard—line anti—migrant matteo salvini was then interior minister and deputy prime minister and his trademark policy was to close ports to migrant rescue boats. screaming and crying for almost three weeks, they were kept on board in boiling heat and terrible conditions. prosecutors say that amounted to kidnapping and deprivation of their rights. mr salvini said the decision was taken by the whole government and claims he was defending italy. the actor richard gere, who was on holiday in italy at the time, and travelled to sicily to deliver supplies to the migrants, has agreed to testify at the trial. i grew up a christian, i'm a buddhist now, but i can't imagine jesus christ would be happy with a law that says it's illegal to help people. it makes no sense to me, it's completely crazy. i'm ashamed for all of this planet that it is illegal to help people. if convicted, matteo salvini could in theory face up to 15 years in pris
in august 2019, a spanish ngo boat rescued 147 migrants crossing from north africa to europe and asked to dock in the southern italian island of lampedusa. the hard—line anti—migrant matteo salvini was then interior minister and deputy prime minister and his trademark policy was to close ports to migrant rescue boats. screaming and crying for almost three weeks, they were kept on board in boiling heat and terrible conditions. prosecutors say that amounted to kidnapping and deprivation of...
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her lawyer has been trying to get her released. >> anna does not want to go back to europe. >> she had the option to be somebody different, but she kept anna delvey. that level of disconnect allows her to operate without feeling too much, ever. >> who is the real anna delvey? >> i guess it remains to be seen. i'm just trying to, like, rewrite my story. >> the next step is to keep fighting. she's resilient, and she's determined. >> i would say that anna delvey is not done. anna delvey is not going to be deported. anna delvey is going to reinvent herself as someone she chooses to be on her terms and we're going to continue to help her until she says no more. >> new york is the ultimate comeback place, but she would have to show real contrition to persuade people to take her seriously. and she's going to have to do that wherever she goes, but i think maybe she has more of a shot at it at it at the city that she didn't dupe. >> i'd love to say the lesson in this story is you can't just lie and get away with it. anna went to prison. anna paid some restitution, but i think this story is as o
her lawyer has been trying to get her released. >> anna does not want to go back to europe. >> she had the option to be somebody different, but she kept anna delvey. that level of disconnect allows her to operate without feeling too much, ever. >> who is the real anna delvey? >> i guess it remains to be seen. i'm just trying to, like, rewrite my story. >> the next step is to keep fighting. she's resilient, and she's determined. >> i would say that anna delvey...
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what a mess. >> but then a friend has an idea for him, which is that in europe, they should make the show not a nightclub act, but this could be a stage show. this could be a theatrical production. ♪ being so good now ♪ >> i thought, yep, lovely. what do they do? what do they sing? and he said, they don't sing. they take their clothes off. and we're going to represent them. >> chippendales london calling. the ultimate ladies night out. a musical with muscles. [ cheers and applause ] >> we had a show at the strand theatre in london, and they had put this amazingly ridiculous poster on the front of the building that you could see from almost anywhere in london that was creating quite a buzz. >> so, we took three weeks, and it sold out. >> and they were just instantly famous and instantly a hit. >> the madness in the audience was almost like with the beatles. they were just going absolutely crazy. it was about an american accent. girls want to hear a guy say, have a nice day. and they were gentleman, and that's what made chippendales great. and i thought, i need another troupe. so i
what a mess. >> but then a friend has an idea for him, which is that in europe, they should make the show not a nightclub act, but this could be a stage show. this could be a theatrical production. ♪ being so good now ♪ >> i thought, yep, lovely. what do they do? what do they sing? and he said, they don't sing. they take their clothes off. and we're going to represent them. >> chippendales london calling. the ultimate ladies night out. a musical with muscles. [ cheers and...
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the first brick was laid in 793, and the oldest inhabited building in europe. vikings invaded england in the same year the first brick was laid, in 793. >> wertheirm: i suspect vikings would like this place. >> tofalli: they would love this place. >> wertheirm: before we go further, let's define our terms: we're not talking about mere bars, or for the love of god, sports bars. these are pubs, short for public houses. they exist as much for conviviality as for what's on tap: cold lager, and to the shock of first-timers, warm ale. they've been cornerstones of the culture here for centuries. the writer/comedian al murray believes the value proposition goes well beyond beer. >> al murray: it's a community place. it's a communitarian place, in a way that sitting in your front room watching television just isn't. >> wertheirm: what is it about this culture that has such appeal to you? >> murray: to sound sort of idealistic about it, princes and paupers are equally welcome in here. and given that britain is such a class-ridden society, there are very few places where,
the first brick was laid in 793, and the oldest inhabited building in europe. vikings invaded england in the same year the first brick was laid, in 793. >> wertheirm: i suspect vikings would like this place. >> tofalli: they would love this place. >> wertheirm: before we go further, let's define our terms: we're not talking about mere bars, or for the love of god, sports bars. these are pubs, short for public houses. they exist as much for conviviality as for what's on tap:...
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. >> pelley: that dynamic led to a complaint to facebook by major political parties across europe. this 2019 internal report obtained by haugen, says that the parties, feel strongly that the change to the algorithm has forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook, leading them into more extreme policy positions. the european political parties were essentially saying to facebook the way you've written your algorithm is changing the way we lead our countries. >> yes. you are forcing us to take positions that we don't like, that we know are bad for society we know if we don't take those positions, we won't win in the marketplace of social media. >> pelley: evidence of harm, she says, extends to facebook's instagram app. one of the facebook internal studies that you found talks about how instagram harms teenage girls. one study says 13.5% of teen girls say instagram makes thoughts of suicide worse; 17% of teen girls say instagram makes eating disorders worse. >> and what's super tragic is facebook's own research says, as these young women begin to consume this this
. >> pelley: that dynamic led to a complaint to facebook by major political parties across europe. this 2019 internal report obtained by haugen, says that the parties, feel strongly that the change to the algorithm has forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook, leading them into more extreme policy positions. the european political parties were essentially saying to facebook the way you've written your algorithm is changing the way we lead our countries. >>...
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a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. now on bbc news, melissa hogenboom explores the hidden forces at play that shape a mother's identity. a few years ago i became a mother for the first time, an immersive new reality. i'm a science journalist at the bbc and i have spent over a year researching the science behind how motherhood changes us and why this change can feel so stark and overwhelming. i was intrigued when i came across these intimate diaries about the experiences of new motherhood written by a dutch doctor in the 1980s. her words struck a chord, even three decades later. i had a strong drive to do something and to be able to fulfil that. almost everything changes - during this time and i think women aren't fully prepared for that. yeah, maybe the maternal brain is a bit misunderstood. there is an orchestra of the brain activation. the way society looks upon you changes hugely. guilt doesn't necessarily to be intrinsically intertwined - with the experience of motherhood. i now live in the uk but i was bo
a trial using pigs to scare away birds from one of europe's busiest airports is showing early signs of success. now on bbc news, melissa hogenboom explores the hidden forces at play that shape a mother's identity. a few years ago i became a mother for the first time, an immersive new reality. i'm a science journalist at the bbc and i have spent over a year researching the science behind how motherhood changes us and why this change can feel so stark and overwhelming. i was intrigued when i came...
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. >>> also from europe -- thanks, will, by the way. queen elizabeth has been immortalized yet again in wax. >> she is the latest to get the madame tussaud treatment. >> stealing the limelight is a little wax figure of one of her beloved corgis and a fake mess he made on the carpet. i hope it's fake. >> the queen has actually had 23 wax statues of her since starting in 1928, when she was just 2 years old. where's the mess? number one or number two? >> i can't see it, but i imagine it's number two. >> in front of the queen? i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio, and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide.
. >>> also from europe -- thanks, will, by the way. queen elizabeth has been immortalized yet again in wax. >> she is the latest to get the madame tussaud treatment. >> stealing the limelight is a little wax figure of one of her beloved corgis and a fake mess he made on the carpet. i hope it's fake. >> the queen has actually had 23 wax statues of her since starting in 1928, when she was just 2 years old. where's the mess? number one or number two? >> i can't see...
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. >> we live in a country that is ginormous and traveling in this country is like traveling across europe. >> yes, it is. >> i do encourage everyone to travel abroad. once you realize that the world does not revolve around this country, and people have their own customs, languages and sometimes kindness is universal, though. look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can choose to wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-f
. >> we live in a country that is ginormous and traveling in this country is like traveling across europe. >> yes, it is. >> i do encourage everyone to travel abroad. once you realize that the world does not revolve around this country, and people have their own customs, languages and sometimes kindness is universal, though. look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i...
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, but made it clear to democrats they want to reach a deal by the end of next week before he eds to europe for a climate summit. >> rachel scott at the white house, thank you. >>> the university of southern california suspended a fa ternty over allegations that women were drugged and sexual assaulted at their house. usc public safety logs show six instances of drugging were reported at sigma nu in the last month. the lapd joined the investigation now. abc's will carr is there. >> reporter: tonight, outrage is quite literally written on the walls of the sigma nu fraternity house at usc. students posting signs of protest. >> it's a message to people that this matters. and i just hope that people come and read the signs and see the frustration and the anger. >> reporter: authorities now investigating multiple reports of assault inside. according to a usc department of public safety log, from the september 27th to october 20th, six different incidents of alleged drugging were reported at the fraternity. at least one involving an alleged sexual assault. >> usc needs to make a statement. i think
, but made it clear to democrats they want to reach a deal by the end of next week before he eds to europe for a climate summit. >> rachel scott at the white house, thank you. >>> the university of southern california suspended a fa ternty over allegations that women were drugged and sexual assaulted at their house. usc public safety logs show six instances of drugging were reported at sigma nu in the last month. the lapd joined the investigation now. abc's will carr is there....
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. >>> now tonight president biden urging his party to strike a deal before he leaves for europe on thursday hoping to tout his domestic agenda on the world stage. the president met with senator joe manchin. the senator says he still has concerns, but he's optimistic. >>> facebook confronted with a new round of criticism tonight. the former facebook data scientist turned whistle-blower saying the social media giant chooses growth and profit over safety. the new details of facebook's actions around the events of january 6th. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: a leak of thousand pages of internal documents tonight raising more questions about facebook and whether or not the social media giant has fueled hate. facebook whistle-blower francis hog haugen provided the redacted documents to congress. abc news and 16 other news outlets then obtaining a copy of the files. >> facebook makes more money when you consume more content. >> reporter: haugen, who testified before congress earlier this month, spoke today in front of the british parliament. >> it pushes you to
. >>> now tonight president biden urging his party to strike a deal before he leaves for europe on thursday hoping to tout his domestic agenda on the world stage. the president met with senator joe manchin. the senator says he still has concerns, but he's optimistic. >>> facebook confronted with a new round of criticism tonight. the former facebook data scientist turned whistle-blower saying the social media giant chooses growth and profit over safety. the new details of...
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the president hoping for a vote before he leaves for europe. does he get the vote? >> reporter: well, david, several democrats i spoke to today say that if democrats do not reach a deal, it would weaken the president's hand on the world stage, especially before that big climate summit. but bottom line, there are still some key differences that remain and they are running out of time, david. >> all right, rachel scott on the hill following this for us every hour. thank you, rachel. >>> next tonight, we have new developments in that deadly shooting at a mall in boise, idaho. tonight, authorities say the suspect had multiple firearms and ammunition and that he has now died from his injuries during a gun battle with police. at least five others injure and two people were killed, but authorities still don't know why. alex perez is there. >> reporter: tonight, authorities revealing that the shooter in the deadly attack at a shopping mall in boise was in possession of multiple firearms. investigators announcing that suspect, 27-year-old jacob bergquist, died at a hospital
the president hoping for a vote before he leaves for europe. does he get the vote? >> reporter: well, david, several democrats i spoke to today say that if democrats do not reach a deal, it would weaken the president's hand on the world stage, especially before that big climate summit. but bottom line, there are still some key differences that remain and they are running out of time, david. >> all right, rachel scott on the hill following this for us every hour. thank you, rachel....
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president biden had been hoping for a deal before heading off to europe, but give us a reality check, as you so often do. what are the chances at this point? >> reporter: well, david, democrats are making some tough decisions on what comes out of this bill. it is a sign they are getting closer to a deal. president biden knows he cannot afford to lose a single vote in the senate. he's invited key lawmakers to the white house. senators joe manchin and kyrsten snema there last night. senator bernie sanders there today. but the bottom line here is that paid family leave, if it comes out of this final package, it would be a bitter pill for progressives to swallow, david. >> rachel scott with us again tonight. thank you, rachel. >>> also tonight, that new warning from the pentagon involving china. america's top general calling china's hypersonic missile test close to a sputnik moment. here's our wheel global affairs correspondent martha rad ddatz tonight. >> reporter: it with us a test launch that alarmed even seasoned china watchers. a nuclear-capable hypersonic weapon, a weapon which, for
president biden had been hoping for a deal before heading off to europe, but give us a reality check, as you so often do. what are the chances at this point? >> reporter: well, david, democrats are making some tough decisions on what comes out of this bill. it is a sign they are getting closer to a deal. president biden knows he cannot afford to lose a single vote in the senate. he's invited key lawmakers to the white house. senators joe manchin and kyrsten snema there last night. senator...
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. >>> now to that major headline on president biden's domestic agenda on the eve of his trip to europe. word coming in late today that a key part of the bill and a popular one, paid family and medical leave, may now be out. senator joe manchin against it. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: as democrats scramble to make a deal before president biden heads out to europe, tonight, word his plan for paid family and medical leave will likely be out of the final bill. it's something the president has promoted for months. >> we're one of the few industrial countries in the world that doesn't have paid leave. so that when you stay home to help that person, to take care of that person, you're still getting your pay. >> reporter: but west virginia senator joe manchin, who has the power to kill the entire bill, is firmly opposed. >> to expand social programs when you have trust funds that aren't solvent, they're going insolvent. i can't explain that. it doesn't make sense to me. i just can't do it. >> reporter: progressives outraged. much how much of a setback would that be? >> oh, if paid le
. >>> now to that major headline on president biden's domestic agenda on the eve of his trip to europe. word coming in late today that a key part of the bill and a popular one, paid family and medical leave, may now be out. senator joe manchin against it. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: as democrats scramble to make a deal before president biden heads out to europe, tonight, word his plan for paid family and medical leave will likely be out of the final bill. it's...
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the president delaying his trip to europe for a time today to instead go to capitol hill. so, tonight, does he have the votes or was it a gamble to declare victory before heading off to meet with world leaders in rome and glasgow? rachel scott with new details tonight from inside that meeting on the hill. >> reporter: president biden today delaying his trip to europe to make one more trip to capitol hill. >> good day. >> reporter: begging his fellow democrats to give him a win before he heads overseas, declaring a framework of a deal for his massive domestic agenda has finally been reached. >> it will fundamentally change the lives of millions of people for better. >> reporter: the president outlining a $1.75 trillion plan to provide free universal pre-k for kids and extend the child tax credit for families. it would also include money for childcare and eldercare and expand medicare to cover hearing. and it would set aside more than half a trillion dollars to combat climate change, including tax incentives for manufacturing and buying electric cars, for installing charging
the president delaying his trip to europe for a time today to instead go to capitol hill. so, tonight, does he have the votes or was it a gamble to declare victory before heading off to meet with world leaders in rome and glasgow? rachel scott with new details tonight from inside that meeting on the hill. >> reporter: president biden today delaying his trip to europe to make one more trip to capitol hill. >> good day. >> reporter: begging his fellow democrats to give him a win...
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and beer they give us a glimpse to just how sophisticated culinary practices were in iron age europe. this one has spencer written all over it. [laughter] spencer: she is attacking both of us. [laughter] i left a trace of my habits behind, or my behind's habits. [laughter] dan: wow. spencer: anyhow, she's, beer and wine all those things were enjoyed -- cheesem beer an wine were enjoyed bill enyart ago,. larry: sounds like they had a sports set up. i wonder what sports they were enjoying. dan: pay per view. [laughter] [laughter] very early pay per view. larry: they had the concept, maybe not the technology. kristen: you know what they were having back then, larry? i'm can spice. [laughter] dan: no. larry: but we are, because it is tasty thursday. this month it is all about pumpkin spice. we are taste testing of the popular pumpkin spice options out there for you. we are doing this for you! there are a whole bunch of pumpkin patch options including pumpkin cream cold brew, called foam signature pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin spice coffee's, even some apple-cranberry flavors. they also rel
and beer they give us a glimpse to just how sophisticated culinary practices were in iron age europe. this one has spencer written all over it. [laughter] spencer: she is attacking both of us. [laughter] i left a trace of my habits behind, or my behind's habits. [laughter] dan: wow. spencer: anyhow, she's, beer and wine all those things were enjoyed -- cheesem beer an wine were enjoyed bill enyart ago,. larry: sounds like they had a sports set up. i wonder what sports they were enjoying. dan:...
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countries in western europe especially russia, are also battling infections as well. the cdc says far more people are getting booster shots each day than those receiving first shots of the vaccine. even so, officials are word that the number of people getting booster shots is below expectations. reporter tim johns has the concerns. tim: pfizer booster shots are currently available for anyone 65 and older as well as those with underlying conditions, but officials in santa clara county say there booster rollout is off to a slow start. >> we haven't seen as many as we thought would respond. i think we have seen, on our dashboard, about 71,000 people for a booster shot so far. tim: those 70,000 represent 5% of the 1.5 million people who got their original shots in the county, and although that statistic is slightly skewed due to only pfizer recipients being eligible so far, santa clara officials what the numbers to increase. >> i think perhaps people are still wondering whether they should, there may be some confusion. tim: to address that confusion the county is trying t
countries in western europe especially russia, are also battling infections as well. the cdc says far more people are getting booster shots each day than those receiving first shots of the vaccine. even so, officials are word that the number of people getting booster shots is below expectations. reporter tim johns has the concerns. tim: pfizer booster shots are currently available for anyone 65 and older as well as those with underlying conditions, but officials in santa clara county say there...
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graduated from kiev national university with a degree in journalism before working on documentaries across europe and switching to film this sunday the black panther party, which was founded in oakland will be honored with the bronze bust of the party's co-founder dr. ue. at statue will mark the first permanent public art display in oakland commemorating the movement one that focused on self-reliance and empowerment within the black community abc 7 news race and culture reporter. julian glover has this exclusive look now at how that bronze bust came to life. from vilified by the government to immortalized in bronze this is the evolution of the legacy of the revolutionary co-founder of the black panther party. huey p newton. i have created him to bring him home to west oakland. that's where we first caught up with the sculptor dana king in her studio as she brought the late leader to life in clay 32 years after his death one scrape at a time. the reason he's looking out. is because he was a visionary he saw into the future. there's been so much misinformation. propaganda about the the that's harmf
graduated from kiev national university with a degree in journalism before working on documentaries across europe and switching to film this sunday the black panther party, which was founded in oakland will be honored with the bronze bust of the party's co-founder dr. ue. at statue will mark the first permanent public art display in oakland commemorating the movement one that focused on self-reliance and empowerment within the black community abc 7 news race and culture reporter. julian glover...
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europe has always had a monopoly on good chocolate, the american style has gone to europe and we wanted to see if it was possible to make great chocolate. started in a garage for fun and then we started winning awards and now we consider what happened to coffee, i remember when starbucks came to my town it was a revelation, all of the wristers. in the chocolate world we are in the dutch roasters. in the chocolate world we are early, we are pushing forward. as the most exciting time for chocolate in the last 100 years and differences go has always been a chocolate city. we have had all of the great chocolate factories and we are trying to bring those back. kristen: this is amazing and i love your education component and that you educate us about how it is made in the different properties. thank you so much. what a great way to celebrate national chocolate day. dandelion chocolates. larry: your heart is at the heart of everything you do. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto i
europe has always had a monopoly on good chocolate, the american style has gone to europe and we wanted to see if it was possible to make great chocolate. started in a garage for fun and then we started winning awards and now we consider what happened to coffee, i remember when starbucks came to my town it was a revelation, all of the wristers. in the chocolate world we are in the dutch roasters. in the chocolate world we are early, we are pushing forward. as the most exciting time for...
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concertgoers are doing so many illegal drugs that traces from their europe -- from their urine is contaminating the river. they've found dna and it has been deemed harmful for our life, including a rare european eel. in some cases, the endangered eels were found hooked on cocaine which renders them unable to reproduce. i think what's weird about this is why his urine ending up in the river? drew: i never thought we would be talking about fish on molly at this point. i don't know what you do about that. any festivals, culture to many festivals -- i don't know what you do as people put these concerts together and how you stop people from doing certain things and then how do you stop urine from washing down into the rivers and streams. festival, there can be long lines. >> porta potty optional sometimes. i think that part of my life is over. [laughter] before we keep sliding down this slippery slope, amazon is out with a new way to send gifts, but is it a good idea? all you need to do is -- all you need now is an email or phone number. the recipient will get an email saying a gift is waiting and t
concertgoers are doing so many illegal drugs that traces from their europe -- from their urine is contaminating the river. they've found dna and it has been deemed harmful for our life, including a rare european eel. in some cases, the endangered eels were found hooked on cocaine which renders them unable to reproduce. i think what's weird about this is why his urine ending up in the river? drew: i never thought we would be talking about fish on molly at this point. i don't know what you do...
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is ranked among the worst compared to europe. a sea of flags, a somber reminder of what we have lost. more than 700 thousand american lives, the equivalent of more stadiums. [no audio] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [inaudible] >> what do you think -- why do you think the drop is greater in men? >> men are more fragile than women in terms of life expectancy. plus, men are more likely to have gotten this and more likely to have gotten the severe forms. >>>> especially among minority populations. the drop in life expectancy even more alarming. >> if the population as a whole has lost 1.5 to two years, other studies have shown the size of that drop is maybe two or three times higher than that for black and hispanic populations. >> vaccine hesitancy among these groups is partially to blame. as we see death rates go down, this life expectancy measure for both men and women here in the u.s. will climb up. as scientists pointed out, life expectancy has not increased much over the past decade. the hope here is it will improve , the more
is ranked among the worst compared to europe. a sea of flags, a somber reminder of what we have lost. more than 700 thousand american lives, the equivalent of more stadiums. [no audio] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [inaudible] >> what do you think -- why do you think the drop is greater in men? >> men are more fragile than women in terms of life expectancy. plus, men are more likely to have gotten this and more likely to have gotten the severe forms. >>>> especially...
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the video platform is launching a version of its app on lg's smart tv in europe. their hope is to future broader -- the kickoff is starting out in the u.k., germany and france, before making its way to the u.s., sometime after. reggie: san francisco's italian heritage day parade returned for the first time since the pandemic, so i bring the culture of italian americans. -- celebrating the culture of italian americans. through north beach on columbus avenue and ended in washington square, in front of the st. peter and st. paul -- saints peter and paul church. >> it is good to be back. we are solid burning our grand marshall. he is a story of italian courage. again, just really nice to be back. reggie: did we say scott weiner? jobina: we did. reggie: i must have missed him. this is the 150th italian heritage day parade. the first was back in 1868. it is the longest continuing -- continuously run italian day parade in the u.s. we are getting a first look at timothy as wonka. the actor posted this picture on social media. the charlie and the chocolate factory movie is
the video platform is launching a version of its app on lg's smart tv in europe. their hope is to future broader -- the kickoff is starting out in the u.k., germany and france, before making its way to the u.s., sometime after. reggie: san francisco's italian heritage day parade returned for the first time since the pandemic, so i bring the culture of italian americans. -- celebrating the culture of italian americans. through north beach on columbus avenue and ended in washington square, in...
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facebook says it will hire 10,000 skilled employees in europe over the next five years to create this program and says it's investing in the eu because of its large consumer market, first-class universities and top quality talent. reggie: james bond was no match for halloween ills over the weekend. it took in $50 million in its debut. >> p is the essence of people. reggie: the latest bond offering fell to second place in the second week, earning $24.3 million. drew: 5:55 a.m. and bring your heavy jacket this morning as we are starting out in the 40's and 50's and slowly warming through the day. mainly in the 50's later today and gradually only warming to low and mid 60's. it's below average for this time of year. partly cloudy skies and chilly in lake tahoe. only 75 in palm springs but they should be warmer than that this time of year. over the next seven days, is the only completely dry day we have this week. by tuesday evening, rain returns lingering into much of wednesday morning then we will seek more rain likely thursday into friday and then another storm saturday and by sunday,
facebook says it will hire 10,000 skilled employees in europe over the next five years to create this program and says it's investing in the eu because of its large consumer market, first-class universities and top quality talent. reggie: james bond was no match for halloween ills over the weekend. it took in $50 million in its debut. >> p is the essence of people. reggie: the latest bond offering fell to second place in the second week, earning $24.3 million. drew: 5:55 a.m. and bring...
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while his rise was made europe, it was anything but -- was meteoric, it was anything but smooth. >> patrick overcame many obstacles. being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi, in a segregated environment, where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those early experiences are literally woven into his work, spark by a gift his former partner picked up at a paris fleamarket. a porcelain ashtray formed in the image of a black person's face. >> i gave it to him. he had the generosity of spirit and vision instead of reading me the right act or explaining to me what these pieces meant, he said we will start collecting these. reporter: he not only collected the racially charged items, he began turning them into a statement in his clothing and jewelry. >>'s attitude was to say by talking such artifacts away and refusing to see them, we maintain their power over us. >> for patrick, there was power in collecting this material and throwing it back to the public in his fashion designs. reporter: at his height, his fashion spoke to the gay community, communities of color, the traditional
while his rise was made europe, it was anything but -- was meteoric, it was anything but smooth. >> patrick overcame many obstacles. being born and raised in vicksburg, mississippi, in a segregated environment, where he experienced brutal acts of racism. reporter: those early experiences are literally woven into his work, spark by a gift his former partner picked up at a paris fleamarket. a porcelain ashtray formed in the image of a black person's face. >> i gave it to him. he had...
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facebook says it is going to hire 10,000 high skilled employees in europe over the next five years to create the program and says it is investing in the eu because of its large consumer market, first-class universities and top quality talent. how is this going to work? reggie: what could go wrong? drew: we can barely unmute ourselves halftime on zoom. it'll go swimmingly. kumasi: in a few years, we will have this whole newscast in the meta-verse. drew: sounds like a marvel movie. reggie: i can barely deal with taking care of a plant. drew: we will have cute avatars. we don't need the rain gear, we can leave that at home. sweaters later on today, cool day. a live look from the exploratory in camera, most of the clouds over the city have moved out this morning. the day today, dry one. live doppler 7, any showers will diminish in the next 30 minutes. it is a dry day today. also foggy, live doppler 7 visibility -- we've been pointing at this all morning. down to zero miles with thick fog around 101 and parts of the north bay. winter weather advisory in effect until 9:00 around tahoe. show
facebook says it is going to hire 10,000 high skilled employees in europe over the next five years to create the program and says it is investing in the eu because of its large consumer market, first-class universities and top quality talent. how is this going to work? reggie: what could go wrong? drew: we can barely unmute ourselves halftime on zoom. it'll go swimmingly. kumasi: in a few years, we will have this whole newscast in the meta-verse. drew: sounds like a marvel movie. reggie: i can...
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you have to train that puppy. >> across europe. >> no. you stay at home. >> storm one of three we are tracking is creating slick spots out there. good morninggood morninggood mor peninsula. san mateo, foster city. certainly seeing some light showers. you can see even 680 wee likely seeing some slick spots as well. here's the san mateo bridge right now. it's a similar story over the bay bridge this morning. so the story story showers out there. right now it's also a mild morning. oakland at 60 degrees. time very light in nature. the biggest concern we have is slick roadways. later today low-to-mid 60's for afternoon highs under mostly cloudy skies. upper 50's to lower 60's. our next storm comes late thursday into friday and then we are watching our atmospheric river that moves into northern california and could bring us a soaking rain and some very strong winds. scattered showers today. still unsettled thursday and friday. we will watch sunday and monday for that stronger storm. >>>>>>>>>>>> ginger who is live with what's coming up on gma.
you have to train that puppy. >> across europe. >> no. you stay at home. >> storm one of three we are tracking is creating slick spots out there. good morninggood morninggood mor peninsula. san mateo, foster city. certainly seeing some light showers. you can see even 680 wee likely seeing some slick spots as well. here's the san mateo bridge right now. it's a similar story over the bay bridge this morning. so the story story showers out there. right now it's also a mild...
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he is in europe for international summits. julian: number two, scare atnumr last night sent hundreds of passengers onto the taxiway. police responded to reports of a person with a gun or you no gun was found in two were detained. jobina: number three, contra costa and alameda counties are using mask mandates indoors. people can be unmasked in business is not open to the general public. mike: number five, your halloween forecast, wicked awesome conditions, and it will be an irresistible and gourd-g e eous night for trick-or-treating. ending the night in the 50's. julian: number four, outside lanes kicks out today at goldendale park -- golden gate park. it is making a comeback after the pandemic. if you have a ticket, you will need to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test to get in. frances: number six, there is a traffic sig alert on southbound 280 at the westborough boulevard offramp. it is blocked. southbound 280 is open but consider hickey and sneed as alternates. jobina: number seven, need a nap? why not hop
he is in europe for international summits. julian: number two, scare atnumr last night sent hundreds of passengers onto the taxiway. police responded to reports of a person with a gun or you no gun was found in two were detained. jobina: number three, contra costa and alameda counties are using mask mandates indoors. people can be unmasked in business is not open to the general public. mike: number five, your halloween forecast, wicked awesome conditions, and it will be an irresistible and...
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this week after democrats failed to finalize president biden's social spending bill before he left for europe transportation secretary will talk about the white house's strategy to pass biden's agenda. you can watch that full interview on this week at 8:00 this morning here on abc 7. developing news from concord, seven people were hurt in a fiery two-car crash in the downtown area. the wreck happened on willow pass road at port chicago highway just after midnight. video of the crash shows just how violent it was. one car landed on its side the other was ripped apart by firefighters to extricate everyone inside. police say three were flown to the medical center in helicopters. four others taken to the hospital on the ground. officers are investigating the cause of the crash. developing news out of the south bay a neighborhood in disbelief following a deadly shooting at a halloween party this happened yesterday morning on a rural stretch at a home owned by a giroy city council member. a fight broke out right before the gun fire. >> just down this road and selve houses down is the home of counci
this week after democrats failed to finalize president biden's social spending bill before he left for europe transportation secretary will talk about the white house's strategy to pass biden's agenda. you can watch that full interview on this week at 8:00 this morning here on abc 7. developing news from concord, seven people were hurt in a fiery two-car crash in the downtown area. the wreck happened on willow pass road at port chicago highway just after midnight. video of the crash shows just...
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is ranked among the worst compared to most of europe. this sea of white flags a somber reminder of what we have lost. more than 700,000 american lives, the equivalent of more than 10 fully packed levi's stadium's. >> the numbers are staggering and numbing. reporter: for the first time, scientists are getting a clear perspective of the impact to our life expectancy. >> the total of 700,000 deaths are raising two years of life expectancy, or 1.5 years -- erasing 2.5 years of life expect and see, or 1.5 years for women. reporter: out of 29 countries, which included most of europe, the u.s., and chile, the u.s. reported the largest loss. adult men lost 2.2 years, women 1.5 years. >> in the last 120 years, we have only seen this kind of dropped twice. once was from the 1918-19 influenza, and the second time was from world war ii. reporter: this study is not a prediction of how long people will live or how many years are cut short, but a snapshot of time during the loss of life throughout the pandemic. >> two point two years of life expectancy
is ranked among the worst compared to most of europe. this sea of white flags a somber reminder of what we have lost. more than 700,000 american lives, the equivalent of more than 10 fully packed levi's stadium's. >> the numbers are staggering and numbing. reporter: for the first time, scientists are getting a clear perspective of the impact to our life expectancy. >> the total of 700,000 deaths are raising two years of life expectancy, or 1.5 years -- erasing 2.5 years of life...
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a lot of research has been done -- >> yet, a lot of europe has been done in europe -- >> yeah, a lot of research has been done in europe with the mrna vaccine. data points out that mixing with moderna or pfizer increases the efficacy and the potency of the vaccination. that is the information the fda and cdc took into make the recommendation of mixing doses. >> i want to make the point that for the booster, people don't have to go where they originally went to get their shots. wherever they can get an appointment is fine. i want to ask you, there are folks who have questions, if you received the original shots without any side effects, does that mean that your chances are very low of having any side effects after the booster? >> yeah, i want to make the point that side effects are not cumulative. just because it is a booster, there are not more side effects. some people have more side effects, some people have less side effects. the booster side effects are very similar to those that people experience with the second does come a pain in the arm, some experience a headache and a low p
a lot of research has been done -- >> yet, a lot of europe has been done in europe -- >> yeah, a lot of research has been done in europe with the mrna vaccine. data points out that mixing with moderna or pfizer increases the efficacy and the potency of the vaccination. that is the information the fda and cdc took into make the recommendation of mixing doses. >> i want to make the point that for the booster, people don't have to go where they originally went to get their shots....
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kristen: so president biden had to leave for europe for the g20 and the u.n. climate summit without a victory in hand, without being able to say the u.s. is back in terms of leadership on climate issues because they're apportioned in the bill. so i'm asking you, how much does this hurt the u.s. and hurt his ability to say the u.s. is back on the world stage as a leader? >> it's a disappointment, there's no question. the white house wanted president biden to come with a big victory to say the u.s. is leading. and also, showing that democracy can work. that has not been demonstrated so far. it's been a very ugly sausage making process of this bill. it doesn't mean they're not able to show leadership, but it does mean one big talking point the president hoped to bring is not there. and it's his own party not giving it to him. it's been the democrats fighting against themselves that have been defining this legislative fight. kristen: partly the problem is the democrats is a super wide tent, certainly whiter than the republican tent. that was abc news recline. comi
kristen: so president biden had to leave for europe for the g20 and the u.n. climate summit without a victory in hand, without being able to say the u.s. is back in terms of leadership on climate issues because they're apportioned in the bill. so i'm asking you, how much does this hurt the u.s. and hurt his ability to say the u.s. is back on the world stage as a leader? >> it's a disappointment, there's no question. the white house wanted president biden to come with a big victory to say...
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patel: yeha, and this all started from a misinformation campaign, if you will, that came out of europe. but there is no evidence to date that this vaccine can cause any type of long-term infertility issues. if you kind of one to back to mrna technology 101, the vaccine is crating a map of a spike protein, and then the actual mrna that you inject gets degraded. it's gone. so all you basically have is a boosted immune response for that one spike protein. there is no plausible mechanism for how this can go into effect a child's fertility. it's confusing for people out there when you see these reports on social media. but the bottom line is asked i talked to some immunologists who have taken a step back and said i can't even fathom to create a vaccine to target sars-cov-2 and human reproductive system, even if they wanted to can some twisted world. kristen: all right, that's good to know. another thing parents who are hesitant .2 is that kids really do seem to be better defended against covid. 73 million kids in the u.s., fewer than 700 have died from covid. that is one in 100,000, right?
patel: yeha, and this all started from a misinformation campaign, if you will, that came out of europe. but there is no evidence to date that this vaccine can cause any type of long-term infertility issues. if you kind of one to back to mrna technology 101, the vaccine is crating a map of a spike protein, and then the actual mrna that you inject gets degraded. it's gone. so all you basically have is a boosted immune response for that one spike protein. there is no plausible mechanism for how...
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well autumn is certainly being felt in europe. we've got wet and windy conditions across many areas and that unsettled weather is set to continue for the next few days. the wind and the rain pulling in from the west, pushing across to the east. now ahead of this eastern europe, missing a lot of fine and dry weather stretching all the way from poland down to the balcony. that is going to change. by the time we get into choose day, and that's thanks, the low pressure that's pulling in, bringing some heavy rain storms and snow to pots of fronds to switzerland. so snow for the outs and some heavy rain from northern parts of italy. we have got some red warnings out fully gloria and tuscany. we could see some flooding from those torrential downpours. but as we go into tuesday, it's going to push across into austria into croatia. this area is going to see a lot of wet weather and with that we are going to see some of those temperatures come down. for example, in belgrade it's more rain as well for grease and the rain continues for fronds
well autumn is certainly being felt in europe. we've got wet and windy conditions across many areas and that unsettled weather is set to continue for the next few days. the wind and the rain pulling in from the west, pushing across to the east. now ahead of this eastern europe, missing a lot of fine and dry weather stretching all the way from poland down to the balcony. that is going to change. by the time we get into choose day, and that's thanks, the low pressure that's pulling in, bringing...
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picking up the pieces in early august with temperatures at unseen highs, wildfires ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread. northern heavier in greece was a hardest hit. inferno lasted for 2 weeks, thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left. the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and because of the fires a new threat as the rain comes so do floods and mudslides defies of destroy the land, natural ability to withhold water to act as a flood defense system. so now in periods of intense rain, the water just cascades of these hillsides so that using the dead trees to shore the soil and the land intact, it is hard exhausting work, but vital to preserve what's left and encourage regeneration of the forest. a big part of evy as far as the economy has been obliterated. cost as i own use, livelihood comes from his bees who make honey from the resin of pine trees or used to. i feel sad that thi
picking up the pieces in early august with temperatures at unseen highs, wildfires ripped across southern europe. the land was parched and the fires quickly spread. northern heavier in greece was a hardest hit. inferno lasted for 2 weeks, thousands were evacuated. today you can see what's left. the devastation in this area was total. people are well used to annual wildfires here, but not on this scale. not with this much last thousands of hector's of forest and livelihoods just incinerated. and...
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or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you for coming environments exhibit. but they joined cheryl, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest, and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum. the museum has really lost its way, has frankly become captured and is now a vehicle for fossil fuel industry, greenwashing. i know that earlier this year, amsterdam, sylvia sylvia started imposed to bend the city's metro network on add link to what they call fossil products. they said that, you know, gas powered cars, also cheap airline tickets. and this is, you know, the municipality thing just a 1st step in the series of steps. what would you like to see and what do you believe will need to happen in order to gain the kind of momentum to not only hold these companies to account and call them out
or europe as you know, more green than they really are. so, for context dani that there are massive coal company in india. they have a renewables offshoot that is technically the sponsor of this environments if you for coming environments exhibit. but they joined cheryl, which is currently sponsoring also a climate exhibit at the same museum. so to be really honest, and it saddens me as she someone from the u. k, i grew up on the science museum. the museum has really lost its way, has frankly...
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ah hello there, there's more wet and windy weather to end the week across europe, especially in the north as that autumn weather continues to sweep in, but it is looking dwyer and finer across central and southern areas with long spells of sunshine. but on friday, as we look to the north west, we got wet and windy weather sweeping into britain, an island. so stronger rain and some heavier showers that feeds into the wet and windy weather, blowing into scandinavia come saturday. we are seen some heavy rain shimmy into southern parts of england is gonna remain robert unsettled for london as we go into the weekend. but by the time we get to sunday, we will have some sunshine breaking through the cloud for central area that is looking rather cloudy. for france though, we are seeing some sunshine ahead of that wet weather that comes into play as we move into saturday. we're also seeing some heavy showers across parts of italy and greece, but it does dry up on saturday, but that brisk wind will remain blowing down the black sea into some of those greek islands. but for the iberian peninsula, it
ah hello there, there's more wet and windy weather to end the week across europe, especially in the north as that autumn weather continues to sweep in, but it is looking dwyer and finer across central and southern areas with long spells of sunshine. but on friday, as we look to the north west, we got wet and windy weather sweeping into britain, an island. so stronger rain and some heavier showers that feeds into the wet and windy weather, blowing into scandinavia come saturday. we are seen some...
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you're tuned in to your weather update for europe and africa. first we're going to look at our weather makers map in the area of low pressure just south of iceland. these are i so bars here. so when they're closer together, that indicates the wind will be more intense. so we go and for a closer look toward northwestern portions of europe. here's that disturbed whether we're going to get dowse with rain through the united kingdom northwestern areas of france. and that eventually moves into the low countries in scandinavia on sunday. now, in terms of amounts that's going to london and see what we can expect about 20 millimeters of rain. and those gusts about 70 plus kilometers per hour, ex of sun and cloud on sunday that continues on monday while your temperature is pretty well where they should be for that some of the year, temperatures are on the rise across the balkan. so bell gray, $22.00 degrees full on sunshine, over the next 3 days. look at this, he a shoot up to 27 degrees. that's almost a good 10 degrees above where you should be. still a
you're tuned in to your weather update for europe and africa. first we're going to look at our weather makers map in the area of low pressure just south of iceland. these are i so bars here. so when they're closer together, that indicates the wind will be more intense. so we go and for a closer look toward northwestern portions of europe. here's that disturbed whether we're going to get dowse with rain through the united kingdom northwestern areas of france. and that eventually moves into the...
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hello there, we've seen some really wet and windy weather across europe over the past few days. you can see that concentration of cloud up in the north, but it's also been in the south. we've had some violent thunderstorms sweep into northern parts of it to the this was a town in the north west where that to rental rain caused flash flooding and people had to be rescued from cause. now it dug dry up slightly on friday for the real wet and windy weather. we have to move to the north west. we've got weather systems pulling into brisson and island. and you can see very heavy rain, strong winds, nearly gale force at times and those feed into fronds across the low lying countries. and scandinavia is a really wet and windy weather here it does intensify on saturday. some of that heavy rain moving into northern parts of france, more centrally, we've got quite a bit of cloud cover knocking around, but it is looking finer across parts of the mediterranean. dry is not for greece and turkey, but that brisk wind is going to continue to blow down the black sea. for southern parts of this cit
hello there, we've seen some really wet and windy weather across europe over the past few days. you can see that concentration of cloud up in the north, but it's also been in the south. we've had some violent thunderstorms sweep into northern parts of it to the this was a town in the north west where that to rental rain caused flash flooding and people had to be rescued from cause. now it dug dry up slightly on friday for the real wet and windy weather. we have to move to the north west. we've...
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and the reason why it has been declining is because europe and countries and wisdom countries very often do not care about those institutions. and so china is coming in and saying, well, if you don't care about these institution, i'm going to feed that back to him. okay. you know, one of the other things have race that you and i have discussed before is that sometimes you have excellent, excellent staff within the system, the bureaucracy of these the, these institutions. but they're often over on visas that, that make them vulnerable to pressure from management that they are held hostage. much like we talk about other in human trafficking, people being held hostage by someone who is essentially of impressed them into service and threatening them with a being expelled from a country or something over their their password. i'm decision with a power relationship is between managers who you've just said are largely derelict in their governance responsibilities in some cases versus the staff who are vulnerable in raising or challenging ah, the orthodoxies or the instructions are getting from
and the reason why it has been declining is because europe and countries and wisdom countries very often do not care about those institutions. and so china is coming in and saying, well, if you don't care about these institution, i'm going to feed that back to him. okay. you know, one of the other things have race that you and i have discussed before is that sometimes you have excellent, excellent staff within the system, the bureaucracy of these the, these institutions. but they're often over...
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this is europe. is the program coming up next on the news hour after that in 25 minutes time? ah ah ah. loving of this love as you cancel the subject. yes. a bit of books typically buy books when it goes from a with a big fan with a new long play in wash with some clinical by the children up completely, but most of a oh wow, i'm good with it. huh. oh tim, just go about her pulse. paula: books, more banker by him jump, ask her one more question. why? which more m a mega as it. that's why i'm just me a and so a contract itself. it answered to me, not jeremy says all those really men. chimerical. i can see i got john. man e, i'm a hug, engender dodgy, imp, about in general, see the taj mahal refunded because because of his lee as confirmed i boxed miss selma media. she passed him about a budget of what you should expect to so so much britain all highly called foot and motion capacitors affair. i wasn't ball. i pasa deuce. and missile pajama, we saw him in the video results virus one producer back to to reduce config. but on a sunday from sad to say yes and you know, much sort of
this is europe. is the program coming up next on the news hour after that in 25 minutes time? ah ah ah. loving of this love as you cancel the subject. yes. a bit of books typically buy books when it goes from a with a big fan with a new long play in wash with some clinical by the children up completely, but most of a oh wow, i'm good with it. huh. oh tim, just go about her pulse. paula: books, more banker by him jump, ask her one more question. why? which more m a mega as it. that's why i'm...
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so our wind turbines are solar panels and our green cars can purify the air in europe. whole regions at the other end of the world i destroy and the height of the paradox is that these toxic discharges and polluting emissions continue to worse in our planets. atmospheric pollution or valuable fulfilled. you said yes, but do lou lou? poor gigi's, whoa, 01 back to the or c will do sample soul cool. all will. thank god, we'll put you up officially did to get to the realty values above was he took that view and i backed the silver gal. these cooler pollution was in the of a puff nose of juicy papa. is he, boy, we'll pull the machine to the salt to the do you see nothing disarmed of blogger? a. come on on the mil to performing for the more he's when a new 3 year machine was where you are green technologies contain not only rare minerals they are also made up of all kinds of metals. even the most abundant to build a wind turbine, you need on average 20 tons of aluminum and up to 500 tons of steel. an electric vehicle can contain up to 175 pounds of copper. this is 4 times more than some ga
so our wind turbines are solar panels and our green cars can purify the air in europe. whole regions at the other end of the world i destroy and the height of the paradox is that these toxic discharges and polluting emissions continue to worse in our planets. atmospheric pollution or valuable fulfilled. you said yes, but do lou lou? poor gigi's, whoa, 01 back to the or c will do sample soul cool. all will. thank god, we'll put you up officially did to get to the realty values above was he took...
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the electric vehicles, the emblem of korean tack is universally popular as it is everywhere else in europe . politicians and industry are promoting them everywhere. even if many have known about its true ecological impact for a long time, there were actually tics of renew nobody's you a bunch of them along woocommerce idea who said by foss, him out, blow, failure, misuse him her does in southern missouri, particularly penicillin, only leisurely, n a b r a poorly, poorly graham, the more that them all today school he's or course 3. your daughter said eventually think get his toilet planet security of us over year. don't all there's a mission. so the question you're on the multi blow actually click. no, i actually, i situation it dog offers on, saw on it, on from february repulsion, electron gate, ah, the profits of the energy transition are sweeping aside the questions raised by green technologies because in the short term, the green techs are primarily synonymous with a new industrial revolution globally, at a time of recession, 25000000 green jobs will be created in the next 10 years. ah,
the electric vehicles, the emblem of korean tack is universally popular as it is everywhere else in europe . politicians and industry are promoting them everywhere. even if many have known about its true ecological impact for a long time, there were actually tics of renew nobody's you a bunch of them along woocommerce idea who said by foss, him out, blow, failure, misuse him her does in southern missouri, particularly penicillin, only leisurely, n a b r a poorly, poorly graham, the more that...
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this is what it is it in europe or you can to assure e america and it think africa. yeah. we are. we are not a women being sorta to say that use this because what they are given to us is a lot, even if somebody knock your door and you want it, you can not just given picking something from your desk been and give to the patient. so in this case it's like they are doing this to us by all cost emmanuel $92.00 for to this was that was you can sell. okay. after sourcing the whole bio, you can see he's going to make a significant loss today. 4567, a physician, a beth, and how many altogether in a vile and this one was one man today, it did to 200 pieces in the bill. and you'll find a sub if you read about it. so at the end of today, where will you put that? we are going to do a demo it. now the problem is there is no room anywhere enough cra list to throws this massive carefully engineered landfill was meant to be the solution to accuracy, waste, crosses. it should have provided enough capacity for 15 years, but once it started accepting clothing weiss from can't demand time market was
this is what it is it in europe or you can to assure e america and it think africa. yeah. we are. we are not a women being sorta to say that use this because what they are given to us is a lot, even if somebody knock your door and you want it, you can not just given picking something from your desk been and give to the patient. so in this case it's like they are doing this to us by all cost emmanuel $92.00 for to this was that was you can sell. okay. after sourcing the whole bio, you can see...
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another crisis looms caused by a shortage of butcher's money from eastern europe. the farming industries warned the hundreds of thousands of pigs may have to be cold within weeks, unless the government issues visas to allow more butchers into the country. this is an interconnected crisis where the worst effects of brake system cove it have collided. spreading chaos in everything from food to fuel. leave palka, al jazeera london. ah, again, this is al jazeera, the headlines, the south georgia as prime minister says that an operation to detain former president because successfully has been successfully carried out. he was arrested after returning from exile to support the opposition. in saturday's election, robin for astir walker reports from tbilisi prime minister iraqi got about vittie came on air and told georgians that, that the president of georgia because suckers really had been detained. we're hearing some details about this or may.
another crisis looms caused by a shortage of butcher's money from eastern europe. the farming industries warned the hundreds of thousands of pigs may have to be cold within weeks, unless the government issues visas to allow more butchers into the country. this is an interconnected crisis where the worst effects of brake system cove it have collided. spreading chaos in everything from food to fuel. leave palka, al jazeera london. ah, again, this is al jazeera, the headlines, the south georgia as...
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going to lock in at to $2324.00 over the next few days with plenty of sun, northwestern portions of europe. right now we do have somewhat weather slamming into western portions of scandinavia on sunday, the united kingdom's looking good london at 18 degrees. but your temperatures will come down in the days to come off to africa right now and all that wet weather around the mediterranean is diving down northern portions of algeria to uneasy and also libya. in fact, tripoli could see some thunderstorms on sunday, with a hive 26 degrees. seasick ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results trade far and walk indonesia whose firms for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let me park linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia now. ah oh, on al jazeera, these all the top stories this, our voting began in iraq to elect to new parliament. and a poll brought forward in response to mass protests. pri
going to lock in at to $2324.00 over the next few days with plenty of sun, northwestern portions of europe. right now we do have somewhat weather slamming into western portions of scandinavia on sunday, the united kingdom's looking good london at 18 degrees. but your temperatures will come down in the days to come off to africa right now and all that wet weather around the mediterranean is diving down northern portions of algeria to uneasy and also libya. in fact, tripoli could see some...
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here's your weather update for europe and africa. we have some potent cells, still southern parts of italy right through the balkans. and this energy has really been stalled out over this area for the last few days. so that's allowing the rain to pile up in the very real risk. i've seen some flash flooding, then there's temperature is belgrade, 9 degrees just a few days ago you were about 28. the storms are also pulsing across greece. so that's going to throw a bit more cloud cover and it stumble, the risk of its scattered shower as well. and then across the levant, some spots temperatures are above average. so ramallah high of 28 years should be about 24. we're going to lock your temperature in there, but then a northwind is gonna dial back your temperature a few notches, other side of the mediterranean, also above average here madrid, 23, lisbon, a high of 27 degrees after the northwest slice of europe. right now, bris, when through the north sea wrapping around into the baltic sea and we've got some outbreaks of rain really wide s
here's your weather update for europe and africa. we have some potent cells, still southern parts of italy right through the balkans. and this energy has really been stalled out over this area for the last few days. so that's allowing the rain to pile up in the very real risk. i've seen some flash flooding, then there's temperature is belgrade, 9 degrees just a few days ago you were about 28. the storms are also pulsing across greece. so that's going to throw a bit more cloud cover and it...