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this is footage from protest in australia and the netherlands with people demanding that covert health rules are scrapped. of course we will keep you posted on the growing wave of global anti restriction rallies as they come in. this is not america anymore. is how a passenger on spirit airlines reacted when staff told him to remove his face mask because it had the anti biden. let's go brandon slogan on it. video of the incident has exploded on social media racking up around $400000.00 views on tick tock alone . not america anymore. the. this is not america anymore. the company here. if i had a b, l math guy, what did it been? ok, what does that mean? like like that or? no. what does that grand in? what does that mean? it's my name. but isn't it freedom of speech that have the mascot? is it? is it a freedom to see? is this massive home? i just, i can't, we are massive says let's go brandon. like this. anybody, i don't understand. the incident happened on a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger, adam redone. yeah, to display a politica
this is footage from protest in australia and the netherlands with people demanding that covert health rules are scrapped. of course we will keep you posted on the growing wave of global anti restriction rallies as they come in. this is not america anymore. is how a passenger on spirit airlines reacted when staff told him to remove his face mask because it had the anti biden. let's go brandon slogan on it. video of the incident has exploded on social media racking up around $400000.00 views on...
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sanctioned and most importantly, us and eu and uk countries like the uk in the international community and australia and south korea for that matter must sanction or cut or withdraw all businesses that they are doing in gas and energy. thank ou so are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much _ are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much for— are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much forjoining _ are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much forjoining us - are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much forjoining us on - you so much forjoining us on newsday with your thoughts. another story for you now — this time, about edna clayton — who reached the milestone age of 100 last year. but covid restrictions meant she spent the day alone in her flat in scotland. this year it's a different story. her 101st birthday has been marked by a celebration in her care home with thousands of cards and some rather special messages — as our correspondent lorna gordon has been finding out. happy birthday, edna. what a milestone! edna clayton, 101 today. after spending her 100th alone, staff here w
sanctioned and most importantly, us and eu and uk countries like the uk in the international community and australia and south korea for that matter must sanction or cut or withdraw all businesses that they are doing in gas and energy. thank ou so are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much _ are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much for— are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much forjoining _ are doing in gas and energy. thank you so much forjoining us - are doing in gas and...
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australia said we'll not lock down again. we could suffer up to $35 trillion of losses because of lockdowns worldwide. that is according to mckenzie this, will happen by 2025. this is serious stuff, congressman. >> absolutely. you look at the increase in adolescent girls going to the emergency department for behavior or mental health issues. it increased 35% last year. something interest that the cdc is not releasing information on suicide. that is as may have increase of mental health issues for our children. all because of the way they reacted on the virus with kid. only you know, you hate to say any death of a child is horrible but from the percentages of those who are dying from the vaccine, the risk is so small for children and yet the risk for some of these draconian lockdown measures we know they're bad. 10 years, 15 years from now, we'll be paying for the lost education from all of this stuff. elizabeth: let's watch hbo's bill maher on this. watch this. >> let's get this straight, it is not me who has changed it's the
australia said we'll not lock down again. we could suffer up to $35 trillion of losses because of lockdowns worldwide. that is according to mckenzie this, will happen by 2025. this is serious stuff, congressman. >> absolutely. you look at the increase in adolescent girls going to the emergency department for behavior or mental health issues. it increased 35% last year. something interest that the cdc is not releasing information on suicide. that is as may have increase of mental health...
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and we've seen flooding in australia as kimberly region after broom picked up more than a months worth of rain within 24 hours. it's still coming out on tuesday rate through the interior. and for that, se of australia, we've had some high humidity and that's sparking some pretty big storms here. and then look at this a southerly push of air that's knocked down those temperatures. and they will continue to fall on wednesday for new zealand white, whether it's creeping closer. so that's going to push him more cloud cover across the south island on tuesday. but for the north island around the capitol region, wellington mix of sun in cloud for you with the high of 24 degrees on tuesday. okay . got to run. i'll see you soon. take care. ah the on the comfort zone for assumptions or challenge. travel to the ends of the earth and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live with how quickly things can chime award winning documentary, but also a perception witness. on a just, you know, lou ah, or one of the top stories here are 0 u. s. president joe biden has told cut us immune sh
and we've seen flooding in australia as kimberly region after broom picked up more than a months worth of rain within 24 hours. it's still coming out on tuesday rate through the interior. and for that, se of australia, we've had some high humidity and that's sparking some pretty big storms here. and then look at this a southerly push of air that's knocked down those temperatures. and they will continue to fall on wednesday for new zealand white, whether it's creeping closer. so that's going to...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >>> welcome to "the lead." has donald trump finally gone too far? this weekend he basically accused two prosecutors going after him, two black women, of being racist and mentally sick. he dangled out the possibility of pardoning criminal defendants charged in the january 6th insurrection. he admitted he wanted vice president pence to overturn the election. and republicans are pushing back on his latest outrageous rhetoric. will they finally stand up? plus, a so-called freedom convoy shutting down some of the busiest streets in canada. residents making there anger felt about vaccine mandates and more. leading this hour, russia, front and center at a u.n. security council meeting today offering no explanation for its heavy troop build-up along the ukrainian border. the u.s. leaders say russia walked away with one clear message, knowing ukraine has support from around the world if russia does dare an invasion. joining us live from the united nations,
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >>> welcome to "the lead." has donald trump finally gone too far? this weekend he basically accused two prosecutors going after him, two black women, of being racist and mentally sick. he dangled out the possibility of pardoning criminal defendants charged in the january 6th insurrection. he admitted he wanted vice president pence to overturn the...
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the government in australia has partially lifted the lock down because despite a spike and infections hospitalizations remain low. the last weekend was also again, demonstrations here in seattle ganske over restrictions and similar protests we've seen across the western part of europe. and now with this mandatory vaccination, there are concerns that these protests will only grow bigger. they're just 3 days to go now before the start of the winter olympics and the chinese capital beijing athletes arriving at the olympic village on district co. 19 protocols, team members, coaches, support, staff, and media are in limpid bubble to keep them separate from the public and will be tested daily. 37 new cases were reported among the delegations in the past 24 hours . bring the total to at least $176.00 with some athletes ready for us to pull out the tree to you has more from beijing, chinese authorities have pledged to deliver a safe and secure wind games, but they're struggling to contain the mounting case numbers of covered 1900 within the bubble. so according to official information about 7
the government in australia has partially lifted the lock down because despite a spike and infections hospitalizations remain low. the last weekend was also again, demonstrations here in seattle ganske over restrictions and similar protests we've seen across the western part of europe. and now with this mandatory vaccination, there are concerns that these protests will only grow bigger. they're just 3 days to go now before the start of the winter olympics and the chinese capital beijing...
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the footage im from australia level. and so people demonte the covert health rules of scratch. okay, opposed to the course on the growing wave of global, unto restriction rallies, auto don't. com as well face for you can have, you'll soon all are stories. but for now, as i will these at midnight from moscow with me, kevin, i mean thanks for watching this addition the and the very good morning to what happened. i make no, certainly no borders line to nationalities and new fresh as a merge. we don't have with the we don't to look vaccine whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being le
the footage im from australia level. and so people demonte the covert health rules of scratch. okay, opposed to the course on the growing wave of global, unto restriction rallies, auto don't. com as well face for you can have, you'll soon all are stories. but for now, as i will these at midnight from moscow with me, kevin, i mean thanks for watching this addition the and the very good morning to what happened. i make no, certainly no borders line to nationalities and new fresh as a merge. we...
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now for the southeast of australia, we've had some high humidity and that's sparking some pretty big storms here. and then look at this a southerly push of air that's knocked down those temperatures. and they will continue to fall on wednesday for new zealand, whether it's creeping closer. so that's going to push him more cloud cover across the south island on tuesday. but for the north island around the capitol region, wellington mix of sun in cloud for you with the high of 24 degrees on tuesday. okay . got to run. i'll see you soon. take care ah. step beyond the comfort zone for assumptions or challenge. travel to the ends of the earth and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it. probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in quickly things contract award winning documentary, but also a perception witness. on a, just a, you know, ah, this is al jazeera ah, unknown data. this is the al jazeera news. i live from london coming up. the u. s. president meets cut us emir at the white house, confirming the gulf nation will be given special status and desig
now for the southeast of australia, we've had some high humidity and that's sparking some pretty big storms here. and then look at this a southerly push of air that's knocked down those temperatures. and they will continue to fall on wednesday for new zealand, whether it's creeping closer. so that's going to push him more cloud cover across the south island on tuesday. but for the north island around the capitol region, wellington mix of sun in cloud for you with the high of 24 degrees on...
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these pictures in from australia, in the netherlands as men should with people demanding with her covered health rules. a scratch will keep you posted on the growing wave of global on to restriction. you can check it out to see don't com. you're always more than welcome there. next, this is not america already moore's how a passenger i'm spirit airlines reacted when stuff told him to remove his rather nazi face module. so you'll see that in a minute because he had an anti bite. and let's go brandon slogan on it. video of the instance exploded on social media racking up around $400000.00 views on tick tock. hello. not america anymore. the american anymore. the company here. if i had a b, l, a mass guy, what did it been? okay. what does that mean? like lives out or no, what does that grand in? what does that mean? it's my name. but isn't it freedom of speech to have the mascot? is it? is it a freedom to see? is this massive home? i just, i can't, we are massive says let's go brandon. like this. anybody, i don't understand. i told you i'm asking for that incident happens anywhere on a flight
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i've been speaking to scientists from australia to israel, to the u.k., germany who all say the same thing. in 2020, when they said there were clear it was a lab leak, they were shut down, silenced and told by colleagues that shared their brief. >> we got our head shot from every direction, from people that we now know were actually thinking the same thing, that had chosen to say the opposite. >> the accusations is that scientists from the top down were doing everything to protect the scientific community and the funding. they coalesced that a lab leak would hurt their work. the media called them conspiracy theorists and their own colleagues turned on them. >> all of these scientists saying that scientists should be able to do anything they wish, whatever is in their imagination, they should be able to do this. no matter what the concerns are from other scientists or the general public. >> a major concern is that little has changed three years in. gain of function research continues in the u.s. and a lot of it abroad. some say it's picked up and there's growing calls for internationa
i've been speaking to scientists from australia to israel, to the u.k., germany who all say the same thing. in 2020, when they said there were clear it was a lab leak, they were shut down, silenced and told by colleagues that shared their brief. >> we got our head shot from every direction, from people that we now know were actually thinking the same thing, that had chosen to say the opposite. >> the accusations is that scientists from the top down were doing everything to protect...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >>> if you've gone to the d grocery store lately, you may be experiencing sticker shock. we have more on this. >> it's real tough. >> reporter: for mike finding affordable food has been difficult. he's battling cancer and living on tight budget. >> it's hard for me to get out here and be around people. sometimes you have to do without some things to eat. >> reporter: grocery costs keep climbing on everything from meat to seafood, produce, cereal and much more. with overall prices up 9% from a year ago. >> it feels like i'm paying a lot more at the register when i finally do check out. >> reporter: now big name brands are raising prices. kr k kraft is the latest. joining general mill, campbell soup and procter & gamble which is raising the price of tide laundry desproducts. >> they put off for as long as possible. >> reporter: the entire food supply chain is facing surging cost, congestion and a labor shortage. the number of cargo ships parked off
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >>> if you've gone to the d grocery store lately, you may be experiencing sticker shock. we have more on this. >> it's real tough. >> reporter: for mike finding affordable food has been difficult. he's battling cancer and living on tight budget. >> it's hard for me to get out here and be around people. sometimes you have to do without some...
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he met a young woman visiting from australia. they fell in love, got married, lived in xinjiang for a year before they started hearing rumblings of people disappearing and the increased oppression of the uighur community by the chinese communist party and they started to make plans to leave the country. this was in 2017 when china's crackdown on uighurs and other muslim minorities was just starting to ramp up. and a program of arbitrary mass detention was beginning. as an australia citizen, his wife was able to get her husband, mirzat, a visa, and they booked a flight to melbourne. but two days before they were scheduled to leave, police knocked on their door in the middle of the night. mirzat's passport was confiscated and he was interrogated and once they learned he spent time in turkey, the officers made them accompany them to the police station. and he didn't come home that night or the next week or the next month or the next year. it would be two years before he saw his wife again. he was locked up in a detention center for
he met a young woman visiting from australia. they fell in love, got married, lived in xinjiang for a year before they started hearing rumblings of people disappearing and the increased oppression of the uighur community by the chinese communist party and they started to make plans to leave the country. this was in 2017 when china's crackdown on uighurs and other muslim minorities was just starting to ramp up. and a program of arbitrary mass detention was beginning. as an australia citizen, his...
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check these pages into a search footage from australia or in the netherlands. people demanding coven health rules. scrubs can you posted on the growing wave global nancy restriction rallies, need to check all the stories too. so much more r t dot com. the. now we're staying with cove intersections making use just come in from the u. k. the government notices it will consult whether to remove vaccine mondays. huge and controversial is the health work is in england. the possible scrapping of the unpopular rule imposed november comes amid severe st. shortages and all spittles employees face losing the job as they didn't get the 1st shot. this week, it policy would have required the employees in the state on n, h s. i'm social care workers as well to be fully vaccinated by full of 1st. it means that they receive the 1st shot very quickly, so that's going to day pretty quick to keep posted on it. the next trouble of foot in molly and france, the french ambassador tamale, has been given 72 hours to quit the country as relations between paris and the african nation. t
check these pages into a search footage from australia or in the netherlands. people demanding coven health rules. scrubs can you posted on the growing wave global nancy restriction rallies, need to check all the stories too. so much more r t dot com. the. now we're staying with cove intersections making use just come in from the u. k. the government notices it will consult whether to remove vaccine mondays. huge and controversial is the health work is in england. the possible scrapping of the...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. >>> happening today at the united nations, the u.s. and russia going face-to-face in a security council emergency session. this meeting was called by the u.s. as it tries to put pressure on russia to carve out a diplomatic solution to the crisis involving ukraine. but president biden also warned russia this morning in a statement saying, if russia chooses to walk away from diplomacy and attack ukraine, russia will bear the responsibility and it will face swift and severe consequences. >>> a senior white house official tells cnn the u.s. has identified specific russian people and businesses that it will sanction if russia invades ukraine. cnn's kylie atwood is on top of all of this. she joins us from the united nations. this was going to be a contentious
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remember novak djokovic could not even get into australia to play in the tennis tournament. i think the border mandates will stay firm. they will be upheld. you have to live by the rule. david: oh, boy, good luck on the super bowl by the way. congratulations. >> you bet, thank you. david: appreciate it. coming up why the bail bonds industry is now being pinpointed as a major cause in the rise of violent crime coast to coast. the details when we return. ♪. oand look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ ♪. david: a brooklyn teacher and a new york city actress are facing big backlash over social media posts that they placed about fr
remember novak djokovic could not even get into australia to play in the tennis tournament. i think the border mandates will stay firm. they will be upheld. you have to live by the rule. david: oh, boy, good luck on the super bowl by the way. congratulations. >> you bet, thank you. david: appreciate it. coming up why the bail bonds industry is now being pinpointed as a major cause in the rise of violent crime coast to coast. the details when we return. ♪. oand look, it feels like i'm...
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well, on, this is spreading to the convoy, so crowds across the world footage now of protests in australia. i'm the netherlands. people demanding the coven health rules are scrubs, go for so long. it will keep you posted on the growing wave of global anti restrictions rabbit. next, this is not america ready more that so a passenger and spirit airlines reacted that. when stuff tilden to remove his face mask quite a complicated phase miles because you will say because it had the anti bite. and let's go brandon slogan on it. video of the incidence exploded on social media record around $400000.00 views on tick tock, a low not america anymore, the american anymore. the company who if i had a b, l a mass gone would have been okay. what does that mean? like lives out or no, what does that grand in? what does that mean? it's my name. but isn't it freedom of speech to have this mascot? is it? is it a freedom to see massive home? i just, i can't, we are massive says let's go brandon. like this, anybody, i don't understand well that instant i'm done a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew
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now inspiring crowds across the world is his footage of protests in australia and the netherlands with people demanding the coven health. will's al scrapped will keep you posted on the growing wave of global anti restriction rallies. thanks for joining us here on anti international dance. open me for today, but kevin, i will be in touch with i'm actually at, as in, you're watching a special edition of going underground 54 years since the tet offensive. a turning point against us was in the vietnam region that killed 6000000 as american forces fought that war to make the world safer capitalism. in america, the youngest mayor of a major u. s. city was waging his own war against unrestrained corporate power targeting his city of cleveland. his stand against the privatization of the publicly owned mooney light company echoes fights all around the world against neoliberalism. joining me now from cleveland is that mad dennis goosenich, former democratic nominee for the u. s. presidency and author of the division of light and power. dennis, thanks so much for finally being ongoing underground
now inspiring crowds across the world is his footage of protests in australia and the netherlands with people demanding the coven health. will's al scrapped will keep you posted on the growing wave of global anti restriction rallies. thanks for joining us here on anti international dance. open me for today, but kevin, i will be in touch with i'm actually at, as in, you're watching a special edition of going underground 54 years since the tet offensive. a turning point against us was in the...
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and followed australia's covid regulations. >> and listen, they both fought. 5.5 hour match. sometimes we're exhausted after a two hour show. these two were true sportsmen and really got them through to the end and a lot of people who are so happy to see him win. >> 1:00 in the morning, australia time at the end of it. thank you to all of you for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm bianna golodryga. at this hour with kate bolduan starts after a quick break. your doctor gives you a prescription. “let's get you on some antibiotics right away.” we could bring it right to your door. with 1 to 2 day delivery from your local cvs. or same day if you need it sooner. but aren't you glad you can also just swing by to pick it up, and get your questions answered? because peace of mind is something you just can't get in a cardboard box. that's how healthier happens together with cvs. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching
and followed australia's covid regulations. >> and listen, they both fought. 5.5 hour match. sometimes we're exhausted after a two hour show. these two were true sportsmen and really got them through to the end and a lot of people who are so happy to see him win. >> 1:00 in the morning, australia time at the end of it. thank you to all of you for joining us today. i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm bianna golodryga. at this hour with kate bolduan starts after a quick break. your doctor...
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indican que quedan unos 58.000 ejemplares en libertad en australia. cÓmo estÁn por allÁ? >> aquÍ estamos en nueva york, en el bronx con mucho frÍo. quiero que todo el mundo preste atenciÓn porque vamos a presentar una historia de una mujer a la que "despierta amÉrica" le cambiÓ la vida. vamos a dar un pequeÑo repaso por los momentos de nuestra gente nos ha permitido acompaÑarlos. >> lo mejor ha sido estar contigo, acompaÑarte en tus mejores momentos. cuando recibiste ese tÍtulo por el que tanto trabajaste, en tus dulce 16, gracias por permitirnos acompaÑarte en las buenas y en las malas. hace mÁs de 20 aÑos hemos sido testigos como su vida se ha transformado. >> yo decidir a los estados unidos, dure 16 aÑos. >> dejo a sus amores, su madre a cargo de sus niÑas para trabajar muy duro, pasaron nueve aÑos y en el 2011 "despierta amÉrica" le dio el regalo de su vida. fue sorprendida en vivo con un video de su madre y sus dos hijas. >> saluda y aprovecha que los tienes allÍ. >> dios mÍo. bendiciÓn. >> ahÍ estÁ tu mamÁ. >> quiero decirte que te amo, te extr
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lauren: clearly, he won't be able to perform in australia. look at what just happened with gnovak djkovich, the message is loud and clear if you're not fully vaccinated, you're not welcome in australia, maybe we'll get news on his vaccination status, the report says he has one job and he also lives in california so if he wants to do anything i'd imagine he's vaccinated. stuart: okay, well let's see how that shakes out. here is what's coming up on the show. apple adds the pregnant man emoji to its latest software update begging the question, how woke is too woke? what kind of leverage does china have over our president? peter schweitzer says chinese elites paid hunter and the rest of the family $31 million and peter strzok here breaking that down for the connection. >> ♪ there's no exception to the rule, listen baby ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/h
lauren: clearly, he won't be able to perform in australia. look at what just happened with gnovak djkovich, the message is loud and clear if you're not fully vaccinated, you're not welcome in australia, maybe we'll get news on his vaccination status, the report says he has one job and he also lives in california so if he wants to do anything i'd imagine he's vaccinated. stuart: okay, well let's see how that shakes out. here is what's coming up on the show. apple adds the pregnant man emoji to...
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let's not forget, there is australia. other producers of lng who can chip in. again, it becomes a matter of price. yes, we have the geopolitical dimension, but we also have democracies. we have government to need to get reelected. the cost for heating people's houses in winter -- if they spiral out of control, that becomes tough. i am optimistic that one can find some sort of accommodation and that russia is very clear that this is part of their bargaining strategy to find some accommodation of nord stream 2. let's not forget, we all feel sorry for ukraine, but at has not been that clear cut or clear sailing between the u.k. -- between the ukraine and russia and between the ukraine and europe. gas, paying energy bills and so on, has been an issue. so, it is very complex. >> pavel, where does russia backdown? is it when they get assurances that ukraine does not join nato? is it when they withdraw their troops? or is it when there is simply a gas and oil solution? >> it is a complex situation and there are complex defendants in moscow. it is not that we are all c
let's not forget, there is australia. other producers of lng who can chip in. again, it becomes a matter of price. yes, we have the geopolitical dimension, but we also have democracies. we have government to need to get reelected. the cost for heating people's houses in winter -- if they spiral out of control, that becomes tough. i am optimistic that one can find some sort of accommodation and that russia is very clear that this is part of their bargaining strategy to find some accommodation of...
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he in australia finally, was probably that the most unexpected, the year for me in order to achieve one more time this, the beautiful grove you know, so. so, but hobby and bessie hamilton is through the elimination round of the 1st event in the world surf leak season. in her native hawaii, a 31 year old who lost her arm and a shark attack in 2003, competing on the tour for the 1st time since 2018. she was given a wild card spot under 17 champions, stephanie gilmore had to pull out after contracting cobit 19. hamilton has sat up around as 16 clash with a live champion, carissa more. okay, and that is all your sport for now. adrian, back to you. about effects and age. okay, but to do it for, but he's off. thanks for i motioned it to your company, but of course that he's not a storm. i'll be back with a full bonus reviews for you just a moment. ah . in a series of original documentaries or 0 correspondence, explore the stories which have marked their lives and careers. gabriella, these on the covered the tragic story of 2 reinforced activities, brutally killed fighting. the devastation bro
he in australia finally, was probably that the most unexpected, the year for me in order to achieve one more time this, the beautiful grove you know, so. so, but hobby and bessie hamilton is through the elimination round of the 1st event in the world surf leak season. in her native hawaii, a 31 year old who lost her arm and a shark attack in 2003, competing on the tour for the 1st time since 2018. she was given a wild card spot under 17 champions, stephanie gilmore had to pull out after...
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. >>> australia's ash barty made her home country proud by winning the women's title. she defeated american danielle collins to public -- to become the first aussie to win a singles title at the australia open in 44 years. >>> and a popular children's game became a new sport for adults over the weekend in miami. the first ever professional pillow-fighting championship was held. the pay per view event drew 16 men and eight women. most had experience in mixed martial arts or boxing. this time they naught with -- fought with pillows. and $5,000. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we'll talk with actress aunjanue ellis about oscar buzz for her movie "king richard." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. try jelly bean vitamins with two times the biotin. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain reli
. >>> australia's ash barty made her home country proud by winning the women's title. she defeated american danielle collins to public -- to become the first aussie to win a singles title at the australia open in 44 years. >>> and a popular children's game became a new sport for adults over the weekend in miami. the first ever professional pillow-fighting championship was held. the pay per view event drew 16 men and eight women. most had experience in mixed martial arts or...
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of position, outgunned outnumbered no doubt, our allies, again, in pacific we have india a ibdnesia australia japan need to shore up allies, but you know you asked about our campaign -- ryan zinke.com great web sites americans care about this country that are riding to do their duty once again. >> all right ryan good to see you thank you very much, quick break then rising inflation affecting consumer sentiment american households, former real estate economist art laffer is here his sense of the macrostory. stay with us. . you can't buy security. you can't buy happiness. you can't buy confidence. but you can invest in it. we believe that your investments should work harder for the future you imagine. and that's where our strategic investing approach can help. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire as a business owner, your bottom line matching your job des
of position, outgunned outnumbered no doubt, our allies, again, in pacific we have india a ibdnesia australia japan need to shore up allies, but you know you asked about our campaign -- ryan zinke.com great web sites americans care about this country that are riding to do their duty once again. >> all right ryan good to see you thank you very much, quick break then rising inflation affecting consumer sentiment american households, former real estate economist art laffer is here his sense...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >> president biden is set to meet with the nation's governors today. >> i expect the president to speed to teachers union leader randi weingarten are under firer her tweet quoting a "washington post" op ed ripped active parents as racist purity now delete a post saying in part "racists are showing up and rose to the school board meeting threatening members. it is dangerous and it is divisive and it is un-american. "fox & friends" cohost rachel campos, good morning. >> good morning. she actually left out a word that she was quoting from the op-ed, not just racist but racist parents and she quickly removed parents from her tweet and eventually deleted the tweet. also in the op-ed it said racist parents are soldiers. the former education secretary of virginia. you are a good teaching, lelsioa classical edi pures >> the crisis is so bad. i'm sick of this. america is sick of this. the council will meet to de-escalate tensions between russia and ukraine
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >> president biden is set to meet with the nation's governors today. >> i expect the president to speed to teachers union leader randi weingarten are under firer her tweet quoting a "washington post" op ed ripped active parents as racist purity now delete a post saying in part "racists are showing up and rose to the school board meeting...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. (burke) with farmers auto multi-policy discount, the more policies you have with us, the more you could save on your auto insurance. (man) hey, hon! (wife) hi, honey! (man) like what? (burke) we
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and...
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the australia opened for a 2nd time by beating danielle med vidal. dow made a stunning, come back from being $0.02 down when the title and $0.05. the wall them are 5, says the victory was unexpected. for how malick reports ah, history has been made at the australian open roughly a le doll as one a record 21st grand slam title. and he did it by producing arguably the greatest comeback of his career. taking on 2nd feed, done in medford of early on, the spaniard looked off the pace he was dominated by the russian and the person losing its 6 to and did the 2nd. he surrendered a full one lead. eventually dropping visit to the us open champion on a tie break. oh, but with his dream of making history slipping away, the doll came alive. the spaniard played some of his best tennis and clawed his way back into the match. ah, he took the 3rd set 6 more, and when he secured the 4th by the same score line, the chance of going into the record books was back on the final step provided even more drama. no doll went 53 ahead. only for med would have to once again level things up. natal, however, was no
the australia opened for a 2nd time by beating danielle med vidal. dow made a stunning, come back from being $0.02 down when the title and $0.05. the wall them are 5, says the victory was unexpected. for how malick reports ah, history has been made at the australian open roughly a le doll as one a record 21st grand slam title. and he did it by producing arguably the greatest comeback of his career. taking on 2nd feed, done in medford of early on, the spaniard looked off the pace he was...
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we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >>> time now for business and for that let's bring in cnbc from london. welcome back. the white house on friday warned that the spike in covid-19 cases earlier this month could skew the data in this week's jobs report. what's your sense? what can we expect? >> well, that's absolutely the case. there is concern that the data that is coming through this week, and it is key data, it is going to be clouded by what is happening with omicron so last week we got the federal reserve meeting out of the way, and what's clear now, is that we've got pay attention to the data, we've got the nonfarm payrolls coming out on friday and before that, a glimpse into the labor market, with the report coming out tomorrow, and now, although omicron is expected to cloud the picture, fed chair jerome powell made it clear that it is his personal view that labor market conditions were consistent with maximum employment. in other words, he is pretty confident the market is s
we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. >>> time now for business and for that let's bring in cnbc from london. welcome back. the white house on friday warned that the spike in covid-19 cases earlier this month could skew the data in this week's jobs report. what's your sense? what can we expect? >> well, that's absolutely the case. there is concern that the data that is coming through this...
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but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britain's booming postwar economy. that soil rising wages as well as increased provision and welfare housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade. disputes brought production and growth to a halt. power cuts and refuse left and collected on the streets, old to symbolic of a nation in decay. ah, fall right groups like the national front blamed immigrants, old and new for the countries, polite i and pushed for wholesale repatriation of all non white people including all those born in the u. k. ah. in 1970. 8. a year before a general election, britain was a fractured and fractious place, uncertain and up for grabs. ah, the official residential, the prime minister of great, but number 10, downing street, the glittering prize for the leaders of the countries political parties of brit
but people from new zealand, australia, and canada, countries with majority white population, was still allowed in. britain's immigration policy was itself coded by color. immigrant labor serviced britain's booming postwar economy. that soil rising wages as well as increased provision and welfare housing and education. but the boom wasn't to last by the late 19 seventy's. the global economy was in crisis in britain, state mismanagement and crippling trade. disputes brought production and growth...
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ah, hey, they're good to see you. australia's kimberly region has seen some flooding. so broom over the past 24 hours is scooped up more than a months worth of rain and it's still coming out on tuesday right through the interior in time for that se we've had high humidity that's been sparking some pretty big storms and we've got a southerly porsha there, here. so what, what it does so the temperature is on wednesday, melbourne. 20 degrees hobart just 18 in by the way, the darker the red here, the higher the temperature. hey, off to new zealand. wet weather is creeping closer. but for now, on tuesday, just some clouds drifting around while intense got a high of 24 of to southeast asia, concentrated bands of rain over sumatra, west java, east java. and next stop. we're going to the philippines, the ne monsoon given us, what weather are from low are great down to devour on tuesday. not the major, some showers, but something to be on the lookout for some driving rain for that southeast corner of china. it's putting a cap on the temperature. so hong kong, just 15 degrees fo
ah, hey, they're good to see you. australia's kimberly region has seen some flooding. so broom over the past 24 hours is scooped up more than a months worth of rain and it's still coming out on tuesday right through the interior in time for that se we've had high humidity that's been sparking some pretty big storms and we've got a southerly porsha there, here. so what, what it does so the temperature is on wednesday, melbourne. 20 degrees hobart just 18 in by the way, the darker the red here,...
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roger federer with 20 and novak djokovic, who was deported from australia before the tournament began, also has 20. so how many more could he win? next on the calendar is the french open, where you would not bet against the so—called king of clay rafa nadal winning an extended break my unprecedented 22 titles. why wouldn't that become 14? a brilliant story they are from rafa nadal. it just goes to show why we love sport and its unpredictable best. absolutely. john watson there. clean—up operations are underway on the us east coast after a major blizzard over the weekend. more than a thousand flights were cancelled on sunday as crews worked to clear runways. boston's logan airport was one of the worst affected — after the city was hit by sixty centimetres of snow. even florida was affected by the freezing conditions — unusually low temperatures there had a serious affect on the local wildlife. these iguanas — you'll be glad to hear they're not dead — but they got so cold that they become immobile and fell out of the trees they live in. the florida weather service had to iss
roger federer with 20 and novak djokovic, who was deported from australia before the tournament began, also has 20. so how many more could he win? next on the calendar is the french open, where you would not bet against the so—called king of clay rafa nadal winning an extended break my unprecedented 22 titles. why wouldn't that become 14? a brilliant story they are from rafa nadal. it just goes to show why we love sport and its unpredictable best. absolutely. john watson there. clean—up...
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perhaps the mind sons of gwalia mine in australia where he cut his teeth as a mining engineer. and it could have stories of his different mining experiences all across the world whether it was in malaysia in russia in china, this would would talk a lot about some of those early as a mining engineer. and have some of the stories about how he was a doctor of sick minds and a real immersive experience of what it would be like to be in a mind perhaps like he was and maybe the sounds in the background of a drill cutting through rock you may be some rock falling in different sounds that could make it a really immersive experience. another photo moving on to his years where he was really globetrotting around the world. this idea is the possibility of a train station. where he where each window represents a different place around the world that he visited as a doctor as sick minds. for example could be a a storyboard of russia at a ticket window number three or possibly about china in window. number two. and so it's kind of a again another interesting and immersive way to describe the
perhaps the mind sons of gwalia mine in australia where he cut his teeth as a mining engineer. and it could have stories of his different mining experiences all across the world whether it was in malaysia in russia in china, this would would talk a lot about some of those early as a mining engineer. and have some of the stories about how he was a doctor of sick minds and a real immersive experience of what it would be like to be in a mind perhaps like he was and maybe the sounds in the...
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. >>> australia government is making a multi-million dollar investment to protect its beloved koala. they face challenges on several fronts including destruction of habitat. bush fire and drought. disease and so on. some warn the infusion of money might not be enough. >> they're cute. cuddly and could one day be extinct. one of the iconic animals of australia may have been thrown a lifeline by the australian government. the prime minister pledging $35 million in the next four years to protect the species. after the numbers plummeted in the last few years. >> we're investing in the world leading science. in looking after the population. we are also investing heavily in education. so ensure not only the public can understand how they can care. also importantly veterinarians across the country. >> one of the biggest threats, bush fires. in 2019 and 2020, the world wildlife found estimated more than 60,000 were impacted in one of the country's worst fire seasons. that's a dramatic loss since estimates of the total numbers range from nearly half a million. to fewer than 100,000. in the wi
. >>> australia government is making a multi-million dollar investment to protect its beloved koala. they face challenges on several fronts including destruction of habitat. bush fire and drought. disease and so on. some warn the infusion of money might not be enough. >> they're cute. cuddly and could one day be extinct. one of the iconic animals of australia may have been thrown a lifeline by the australian government. the prime minister pledging $35 million in the next four...
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. >> as the koala population in australia continues to dwindle. officials there have pledged a record 35 million dollars to help preserve the species. the money will be used over the next 4 years to try to restore habitats and also boost research into kuala health since 2018, about 30% of the country's koala population have been lost because of brush fires, drought and land clearing catastrophic fires back in 2019 burned an estimated 46 million acres of land alone. the australian koala foundation says that only around 58,000 of the animals remain in the wild. new yorkers making the most out of this bomb cyclone this weekend, turning it into a festive snowball fight. hundreds of folks flocking to washington square park in new york city. and guess what? snowballs just started flying. men had received 8 inches of snow on so there was plenty of ammunition. and by the looks of it looks like a whole lot of fun, but very much cold. that does it for us here tonight on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock. thanks so much for joining us. >> don't go anywhere, though.
. >> as the koala population in australia continues to dwindle. officials there have pledged a record 35 million dollars to help preserve the species. the money will be used over the next 4 years to try to restore habitats and also boost research into kuala health since 2018, about 30% of the country's koala population have been lost because of brush fires, drought and land clearing catastrophic fires back in 2019 burned an estimated 46 million acres of land alone. the australian koala...
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obviously, my older sister lives in australia — obviously, my older sister lives in australia. my younger sister works full-time — australia. my younger sister works full—time. the rest of the family members. — full—time. the rest of the family members, you know, just allow me to id members, you know, just allow me to go in _ members, you know, just allow me to go in because — members, you know, just allow me to go in because i was the only one available — go in because i was the only one available to go and visit him every day. although it's been difficult for them. — day. although it's been difficult for them, they still, you know, the fact that _ for them, they still, you know, the fact that somebody was getting in there _ fact that somebody was getting in there to _ fact that somebody was getting in there to see him was better than nothing — there to see him was better than nothint. , .. there to see him was better than nothini. . .. ., there to see him was better than nothin.. , .. ., .,, nothing. jacqueline, what has it been like for _ nothing. jacqueline,
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would be limited and, in fact, realistically there is nowhere else, even in combination with qatar, australia, the us and other places, there is no way that the eu could substitute the loss of russian gas if that were to happen and they couldn't, for years. it is not even a short—term problem but, realistically, the amount of gas that russia supplies to europe is so large it simply could not be sourced from anywhere else over a multi—year period. anywhere else over a multi-year eriod. �* , ., anywhere else over a multi-year eriod. �* ,, ., , period. and your thoughts . uickl period. and your thoughts quickly on _ period. and your thoughts quickly on the _ period. and your thoughts quickly on the comments | period. and your thoughts - quickly on the comments from the foreign secretary, liz truss. later she will outline the government's economic sanctions towards russian. there is a lot of russian money in london, isn't there, particularly in property and other assets. russian oligarchs see london as a place to, you know, to store a lot of their money, essentially.— a lot of their mon
would be limited and, in fact, realistically there is nowhere else, even in combination with qatar, australia, the us and other places, there is no way that the eu could substitute the loss of russian gas if that were to happen and they couldn't, for years. it is not even a short—term problem but, realistically, the amount of gas that russia supplies to europe is so large it simply could not be sourced from anywhere else over a multi—year period. anywhere else over a multi-year eriod. �*...
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she joins me now from sydney, australia. thanks for doing. so before we get to what's being done and what's being plan and whether it's enough, just quickly set the scene for people when it comes to australia's koala population. how perilous is it? >> well, thank you for having me, michael. i'm afraid to say that koalas are in real peril. as you said, they're one of the best known and much loved species in the world, and it's hard to believe that they are actually in real risk of losing them. there used to be millions of koalas in australia, and now really in some place you're lucky to see one in the wild. they've been through a lot. 100 years ago, they were hunted to near extinction for their furs. it's so soft and waterproof. we used to make gloves and hats out of them. and millions were slaughtered and their pelts exported to the u.s. and europe. many banned the import stopped that slaughter, literally saving their skins. now we see koala numbers starting to slowly recover, and that's been replaced by a new threat which is habitat loss, i'
she joins me now from sydney, australia. thanks for doing. so before we get to what's being done and what's being plan and whether it's enough, just quickly set the scene for people when it comes to australia's koala population. how perilous is it? >> well, thank you for having me, michael. i'm afraid to say that koalas are in real peril. as you said, they're one of the best known and much loved species in the world, and it's hard to believe that they are actually in real risk of losing...
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also the effort underway in australia to protect koalas as their numbers continue to decline. and it was a heartbreaking loss for the san francisco forty-niners in the nfc championship game kron. 4 sports director jason dumas school have the highlights and we'll check back in live with kate rooney at sofi stadium in inglewood. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> we've had a bit to the jest this 49 ers game a little bit of time now and there's a whole lot to unpack here. this is going to be one that will sting for a while for niners fans. 10 point lead in the final quarter. poof, gone. just like that. we've seen this movie before. let's go to so 5 stadium. they were calling it levi south all week. niners fans came in and they showed out showed exactly why they did their part. this guy did to topping out an ankle injury. let's go to the first early on. matt stafford goes to cooper cup in the end zone. but he gets picked off by jimmie ward. he returns it out to the 20 yard line and niners dodge a bullet. but check out this on the return. fred warner with a cheap matt stafford, no place
also the effort underway in australia to protect koalas as their numbers continue to decline. and it was a heartbreaking loss for the san francisco forty-niners in the nfc championship game kron. 4 sports director jason dumas school have the highlights and we'll check back in live with kate rooney at sofi stadium in inglewood. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> we've had a bit to the jest this 49 ers game a little bit of time now and there's a whole lot to unpack here. this is going to be...
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there was also another shock in the quarter—finals, as favourites australia were eliminated by south korea. ji so—yun's long—range strike with three minutes remaining the only goal of the game as south korea also booked a place at the women's world cup. lydia ko claimed her 17th career lpga tour win following victory at the gainbridge in florida on sunday. this birdie putt at the 15th hole putting her ahead of the field as the new zealander beat danielle kang to win the tournament. herfinal round of three under par leaving the former world number one 14 under, one shot better than kang. japan's yuka saso shot a final round 67 to you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, mark edwards and the rest of the team, goodbye. later this week, beijing will become the first city ever to host both the summer and winter olympics. putting on one of the world's biggest sporting events in a country still committed to zero—covid — and with the 0micron variant spreading — has presented a massive logistical challenge. the solution has been to en
there was also another shock in the quarter—finals, as favourites australia were eliminated by south korea. ji so—yun's long—range strike with three minutes remaining the only goal of the game as south korea also booked a place at the women's world cup. lydia ko claimed her 17th career lpga tour win following victory at the gainbridge in florida on sunday. this birdie putt at the 15th hole putting her ahead of the field as the new zealander beat danielle kang to win the tournament....
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. >>> and australia promising tens of millions of dollars to protect one of its most beloved icons. we'll take a closer look
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cÁceres: ya sea en mÉxico, australia, china, japÓn, donde quieras, el nopal te puede crecer. aguiar: incluso requiere muy poco para llegar a su vida productiva. cÁceres: ni agua, ni quÍmicos, ni fertilizantes, ni cuidado. mÁs que la plantas ahÍ en la tierrita y listo. aguiar: lÓpez y cÁceres se conocieron en taiwÁn, pero despuÉs, en guadalajara, tras trabajar en el mundo de la moda, sintieron la necesidad de crear un material que no fuera daÑino con el planeta. lÓpez: entonces nos dimos cuenta de que habÍa un gran problema, no nada mÁs en el impacto ambiental, sino tambiÉn en el social y en el Ético con los animales. aguiar: este era apenas el comienzo de un sueÑo. cÁceres: de hecho, deserto no fue la primera idea. fue despuÉs de unas 50 ideas antes. aguiar: con cada idea llegaba la reafirmaciÓn de lo que ellos estaban buscando, una apuesta positiva por la madre tierra. cÁceres: entonces la idea fue “hay que hacer un material que no mate animales y, por otro lado, que no contamine el medio ambiente”. aguiar: tras 2 aÑos de investigaciÓn, de renunciar
cÁceres: ya sea en mÉxico, australia, china, japÓn, donde quieras, el nopal te puede crecer. aguiar: incluso requiere muy poco para llegar a su vida productiva. cÁceres: ni agua, ni quÍmicos, ni fertilizantes, ni cuidado. mÁs que la plantas ahÍ en la tierrita y listo. aguiar: lÓpez y cÁceres se conocieron en taiwÁn, pero despuÉs, en guadalajara, tras trabajar en el mundo de la moda, sintieron la necesidad de crear un material que no fuera daÑino con el planeta. lÓpez: entonces nos...
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reportero: rafael nadal lleva una gran victoria en el abierto de australia para venir atrÁs y vencer a damil medvedev con este triunfo, el nÚmero uno del mundo llegÓ a 21 torneos del grand slam y se colocÓ en solitarios en la serie del caribe, mÉxico le pegÓ 1—0 a colombia, para esta triunfo, mÉxico continÚa con vida en el campeonato. y en la copa africana de naciones, egipto vino de atrÁs y el tiempo extra derrotÓ a marruecos. presentadora y al volver, los fuegos artificiales iluminan el estadio olÍmpico de pekÍn esperando la gran ceremonia de apertura. para muchas mujeres someterse a quimioterapia implicaba perder el cabello y te mostraremos cÓmo funciona una tecnologÍa que busca evitarlo. "aquÍ y ahora" en especial. este domingo rafagas de fuegos artificiales iluminaron el cielo del estadio nacional de beijin al que llaman "nido de pajaros", que fue construido para los juegos olimpicos de 2008... esta vez, mientras ensayaban la ceremonia de apertura de los juegos olimpicos de invierno,. el ensayo se produce a unas horas de celebrarse el aqo nuevo chino, el 1 de feb
reportero: rafael nadal lleva una gran victoria en el abierto de australia para venir atrÁs y vencer a damil medvedev con este triunfo, el nÚmero uno del mundo llegÓ a 21 torneos del grand slam y se colocÓ en solitarios en la serie del caribe, mÉxico le pegÓ 1—0 a colombia, para esta triunfo, mÉxico continÚa con vida en el campeonato. y en la copa africana de naciones, egipto vino de atrÁs y el tiempo extra derrotÓ a marruecos. presentadora y al volver, los fuegos artificiales...
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. >> al regresar en noticia ciÓn telemundo rafael nadal hace historia al ganar el abierto de australia hoy se define quÉ equipos de la nfl disputan el super bowl ya volvemos con la informaciÓn. -¡no van a estar los tamales! -yo tengo un plan. en t-mobile pueden obtener el nuevo iphone 13, y puedes llevarte un año de apple tv+, y t-mobile los paga. ahora, los clientes nuevos y existentes de t-mobile o sprint en max, pueden obtener el iphone 13 por cuenta nuestra y un año de apple tv+ gratis. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ más diversión en familia por menos, con target. [ música termina ] lavas los platos mientras cocinas para ahorrar tiempo y adelantar la limpieza pero fregarlos toma tiempo. ahora está el spray para platos dawn perwash la forma más rápida y fácil de limpiar al cocinar. limpia la grasa cinco veces más rápido para platos poco sucios, solo rocía, limpia y enjuaga. en comida pegada el rocío de espuma activada corta la grasa al contacto, sin agua. solo limpia y enjuaga. lava loslatos más rápido. el spray para platos dawn powerwash. disponible en free and clear, sin colora
. >> al regresar en noticia ciÓn telemundo rafael nadal hace historia al ganar el abierto de australia hoy se define quÉ equipos de la nfl disputan el super bowl ya volvemos con la informaciÓn. -¡no van a estar los tamales! -yo tengo un plan. en t-mobile pueden obtener el nuevo iphone 13, y puedes llevarte un año de apple tv+, y t-mobile los paga. ahora, los clientes nuevos y existentes de t-mobile o sprint en max, pueden obtener el iphone 13 por cuenta nuestra y un año de apple tv+...
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el tenista espaÑol rafael nadal se llevÓ la gran final del abierto de australia tras venir de atrÁs y vencer a daniil medvedev. en cinco horas y 24 horas de partido. con este triunfo el ex nÚmero uno del mundo llegÓ a 21 tÍtulos de este gran slam. para mÁs informaciÓn que desee en los espacios de tudn. ¡hasta la prÓxima! paola: antes de despedirme le recuerdo que para recibir actualizaciones del estado del tiempo y noticias de Último minuto en su condado, le invito que descarguÉ nuestra aplicaciÓn de noticias, puede encontrarnos como Única visiÓn Área de la bahÍa. la puede obtener colocando la cÁmara de su telÉfono y escaneado el cÓdigo que aparece en pantalla. nuestra aplicaciÓn es totalmente gratis, le tomarÁ unos minutos y tendrÁ toda la informaciÓn a la mano en cada maÑana. si tiene una historia que reportar se puede comunicar con nosotros por telÉfono, whatsapp o a travÉs de nuestras redes sociales, estÁn allÍ en pantalla. llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14, gracias por su compaÑÍa. recuerde que tenemos una cita a las 11 con mÁs informaciÓn.
el tenista espaÑol rafael nadal se llevÓ la gran final del abierto de australia tras venir de atrÁs y vencer a daniil medvedev. en cinco horas y 24 horas de partido. con este triunfo el ex nÚmero uno del mundo llegÓ a 21 tÍtulos de este gran slam. para mÁs informaciÓn que desee en los espacios de tudn. ¡hasta la prÓxima! paola: antes de despedirme le recuerdo que para recibir actualizaciones del estado del tiempo y noticias de Último minuto en su condado, le invito que descarguÉ...
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methuselah and she possibly he because biologists are not exactly sure is believed to be the oldest australia long fishing captivity. she arrived in 1938 where it is believed she was five years old and this says she may be 90 and she was a very mellow life in slow moving 70b0 water. section is a little bit of space and calm water and really a nice diet. >> reporter: as for that diet a fish of her e has distin erences. >> it remains lettuce and figs and she likes sweet figs when they are in season and she won't eat preserved or frozen ones. took for the record she also likes belly rubs and if you are thinking that her tank is small, rest assured that is just the way she likes it. a few years ago biologists tried to move her into a larger tank with two other australian lungfish named small and medium and she was not a fan. >> when she moved and she didn't display good behavior so we decided at her age it is better not to move her. >> reporter: researchers are trying to define her or his does that age -- exact age. >> we take a cutting of the fin a little piece of it and it is a painless procedu
methuselah and she possibly he because biologists are not exactly sure is believed to be the oldest australia long fishing captivity. she arrived in 1938 where it is believed she was five years old and this says she may be 90 and she was a very mellow life in slow moving 70b0 water. section is a little bit of space and calm water and really a nice diet. >> reporter: as for that diet a fish of her e has distin erences. >> it remains lettuce and figs and she likes sweet figs when they...
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meanwhile, as the koala population in australia starts to dwindle, officials there have now pledged a record. >> 35 million dollars to help preserve the species. the money will be used over the next 4 years to restore habitats while also boosting research into kuala health since winning 18, about 30% of the country's koala population has been lost because of brush fires, drought and land clearing catastrophic fires back in 2019 burned an estimated 46 million acres alone. the australian koala foundation says that only around 50,000 of the animals still remain in the wild. that does it for us here on kron. 4 news at 6 o'clock the sunday night. thanks so much for spending time with us. the news continues right now on kron 4 dot com and on the kron on app will see a 90 minutes live prime time. (mellow music) (announcer) the following is a paid advertisement for time life presents the '60s. ♪ ♪ come on, people now ♪ ♪ smile on your brother ♪ ♪ everybody get together ♪ ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ (announcer) the '60s was an era marked by an explosion of a counter
meanwhile, as the koala population in australia starts to dwindle, officials there have now pledged a record. >> 35 million dollars to help preserve the species. the money will be used over the next 4 years to restore habitats while also boosting research into kuala health since winning 18, about 30% of the country's koala population has been lost because of brush fires, drought and land clearing catastrophic fires back in 2019 burned an estimated 46 million acres alone. the australian...
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where is the bank of australia? they are on board. people are announcing tomorrow they will end their bond purchases. they will may set us up for a rate hike this year. inflation is rising. the problem is that investors are so used to central banks right at their back giving them a liquidity. this is where the three or four big central banks out there. if you look at the g7, bloomberg economics says they're going to add 330 billion dollars to the balance sheets in total. as we see the portfolios are going to peek at $27 trillion. we have never seen anything like that. investors are worried about this. i don't know how bad the fed is going to go. they don't know what it will be like. it is a tough time. this is new ground for everybody including the fed. that is the problem. yvonne: kathleen hays, are global economics and policies editor. indigestion is how you describe the month of january. let's bring in the global cio office. talk us through the month that it was for january and do you think of this whole adjustment we are seeing in
where is the bank of australia? they are on board. people are announcing tomorrow they will end their bond purchases. they will may set us up for a rate hike this year. inflation is rising. the problem is that investors are so used to central banks right at their back giving them a liquidity. this is where the three or four big central banks out there. if you look at the g7, bloomberg economics says they're going to add 330 billion dollars to the balance sheets in total. as we see the...
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and novak djokovic, who was sensationally denied the ability to play in the tournament, deported from australia for being unvaccinated against covid—19. someone who watched every last bowl being hit in more than five hours in the end is tanya dendrinos. it was an amazing match to watch because it went on and on forever. but so does nadal, actually? on and on forever? it nadal, actually? on and on forever?— nadal, actually? on and on forever? . , . , ., forever? it was incredible on so many _ forever? it was incredible on so many levels _ forever? it was incredible on so many levels and - forever? it was incredible on so many levels and as - forever? it was incredible on so many levels and as you i forever? it was incredible on l so many levels and as you said a couple of months ago he did not know if he would be fit to play and here he is winning and no wonder he described it as one of the most emotional matches of his career and yes, i watched every last bowl and it was thrilling, for the whole 5.5 hours. as a spectator, and it could not ask for more in a grand slam title. they sorted out
and novak djokovic, who was sensationally denied the ability to play in the tournament, deported from australia for being unvaccinated against covid—19. someone who watched every last bowl being hit in more than five hours in the end is tanya dendrinos. it was an amazing match to watch because it went on and on forever. but so does nadal, actually? on and on forever? it nadal, actually? on and on forever?— nadal, actually? on and on forever? . , . , ., forever? it was incredible on so many...
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with covid just before christmas and didn't know whether he would be fit enough in time to travel to australia but the big issue for nadal has been the fact that he has had a chronic foot problem, ever since he started his career but particularly in the last 12 months. he had a minor medical intervention and september and that didn't really do as much as he would have liked to remove the pains are frustrated and wondering whether he would be able to continue his professional tennis career, he decided to push through the pain, i don't think he had any idea at all it would lead to a second australian open title in the zist australian open title in the 21st angles grand slam title. that's it from us, thanks for watching. do stay with bbc news. hello there. storm corrie continuing to bring some damaging gusts of wind during the overnight period and to start monday morning. met office warnings remain in force, for strong winds across more eastern parts of the country. and we'll also have an ice risk to start the day across northern scotland, some cold air digging in behind the storm as it moves out
with covid just before christmas and didn't know whether he would be fit enough in time to travel to australia but the big issue for nadal has been the fact that he has had a chronic foot problem, ever since he started his career but particularly in the last 12 months. he had a minor medical intervention and september and that didn't really do as much as he would have liked to remove the pains are frustrated and wondering whether he would be able to continue his professional tennis career, he...