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_ the committee or main board of royal mail? i _ the committee or main board of royal mail? .. �* the committee or main board of royal mail? ., �* ~ .. the committee or main board of royal mail? ~ ., �* , ., mail? i don't know. because we had one mail? i don't know. because we had gone through _ mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that _ mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that very _ mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that very difficult - mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that very difficult and | gone through that very difficult and bad experience at royal mail, i think this is part of what i mentioned earlier, about being very transparent about the issues that we were trying to deal with on the letter is a side of the business. so this would have been brought forward by the letters team to try and create that understanding of what we were dealing with. clearly, for whatever reason, and i don't recall why that same drive wasn't there from the post office team. can we lookthirdly. _ from the post office team. can we
_ the committee or main board of royal mail? i _ the committee or main board of royal mail? .. �* the committee or main board of royal mail? ., �* ~ .. the committee or main board of royal mail? ~ ., �* , ., mail? i don't know. because we had one mail? i don't know. because we had gone through _ mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that _ mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that very _ mail? i don't know. because we had gone through that very difficult - mail? i...
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was the main purchaser of cuban sugar since the 1850s, and it was also the main refiner of cuban sugar. so there were a lot of economic interests of the us in cuba. so in cuba, the as the cuban war of independence is happening, the united states sends the uss maine, a warship to the coast of havana, to protect us interests from all from the conflict, from the from the war between the spaniards and the cuban liberation army. and this is in early 1898, as the ship is there on february 15. it explodes right. and so it probably explodes because there was people think that well, there were several investigations. probably there was a fire in the furnaces. but the yellow press rushes to blame spain for sabotage and it says it was probably a mine. and and then certain politicians, including theodore roosevelt, align with that theory that it was spain and push for a war that has the potential of yielding. colonial outposts or or territories that the us could where the us could assert its sea power. so the uss maine explode in havana harbor and there are several months of intensive raid over th
was the main purchaser of cuban sugar since the 1850s, and it was also the main refiner of cuban sugar. so there were a lot of economic interests of the us in cuba. so in cuba, the as the cuban war of independence is happening, the united states sends the uss maine, a warship to the coast of havana, to protect us interests from all from the conflict, from the from the war between the spaniards and the cuban liberation army. and this is in early 1898, as the ship is there on february 15. it...
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_ or the main board meetings, is that riuht? , or the main board meetings, is that right? yes. when you say you trusted, right? yes. when you say you trusted. do — right? yes. when you say you trusted, do you _ right? yes. when you say you trusted, do you mean - right? yes when you say you trusted, do you mean that you assumed — trusted, do you mean that you assumed that they would? not “ust that. obviously, i assumed that they would? not “ust that. obviously, ii assumed that they would? not “ust that. obviously, i assumedfi assumed that they would? not “ust that. obviously, i assumed as h assumed that they would? not just | that. obviously, i assumed as good people are in senior positions, very qualified, that they would volunteer those issues. but as you can tell in many places in my statement, i made it very clear that our style of management from the board downwards to go looking for problems. we were fixing things across the business. i clearly wish we had known about this because i think when i look at collectively what we were tackling, i'm sure we would hav
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nicole sganga, cbs news, machias, maine. some migraine attacks catch you off guard, but for me a stressful day can trigger migraine attacks too. that's why my go to is nurtec odt. it's the only migraine medication that can treat and prevent my attacks all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and stomach pain. now i'm in control. with nurtec odt i can treat a migraine attack and prevent one. talk to your doctor about nurtec today. long after guests leave, viruses and bacteria linger. air fresheners add a scent. but only lysol air sanitizer helps erase the trace, eliminating odor and killing 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in the air. scent can't sanitize. lysol can. scent can't sanitize. i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case or not. as soon as i got a hold of my attorney, she was very, very nice, very kind. because of jacoby and meyers, i
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it's a tough spot they're putting us in for main street and main street is really feeling it. maria: is this part of the president's climate change agenda? i know he is also insisting on businesses pay and come up with answers to questions about admissions, what their customers are doing. with their customers are doing in terms of omissions but all that is creating your cost for businesses that were not there before this climate change agenda. >> exactly where the government needs to get out of main street world a lot main street compete. let the consumer until main street for doing the right thing or not give the best service or not. on people on customers on main street, on business owners for that of course it is not is to create more problems for individuals and businesses to even get started. it is a real issue. the government needs to let competition work for this and what they see in the biden administration there forcing, forcing more hours a down main street institutions to which they cannot comply to it's going to cost a busine business rathed to businesses. maria: i
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i don't want to spoil the party, but of course my message is a birthday party, but my main main main message today will be better because saving you creating a live savings for an economy, saving, cleaning, and seduce defense on the availability of categories and other air defense systems seem ukraine and we're talking about petra's because it's still in the system that can intercept ballistic missiles. western allies have been hesitant on this point, but the ukraine that would be cause for the biggest celebration of all our correspondents, terry schultz has been following the nato gathering at the headquarters in brussels . the needle would have wanted to celebrate its 75th anniversary. the most successful military alliance in history, but the world is just too difficult at the moment. there were some allies who wanted to talk about how happy they are with where they are now compared to where they were. when anita was founded, like police foreign minister, roddic sikorsky, who said that in 1949 when nato was created, his country got trapped. he said on the wrong side of the iron cur
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this is a main danger to proceed the domestic public so that it is possible. this is a danger. a british historian wrote recently that society is like russia, autocracies, don't bend, but they can break. do you believe that after all russia has broken, the soviet union broke up the button wall came down, communism was denounced as a failed experiment. under what circumstances do you think russia could conceivably come apart now? oh, you know, when we're talking about this, the future is the behavior of our leads. they're behaving like that according to the drover up in order to look after us as it is a slot. and in that sense, they hopelessly, as they have enough resources to continue this work until the physical end of uh, putting them to his team. but uh, the resources could be depleted. and the next generation though, for petitions they will have to take responsibility for the country for the european security, and this as an interest of the west coast calling interest. so no mutual interest of the russians at west said to have a new generation of people who can recreate dis
this is a main danger to proceed the domestic public so that it is possible. this is a danger. a british historian wrote recently that society is like russia, autocracies, don't bend, but they can break. do you believe that after all russia has broken, the soviet union broke up the button wall came down, communism was denounced as a failed experiment. under what circumstances do you think russia could conceivably come apart now? oh, you know, when we're talking about this, the future is the...
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it’s of the solution but we are not the main part any more.— main part any more. it's a wider ranuain main part any more. it's a wider ranging change _ main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is _ main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is needed. - main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is needed. it's l ranging change is needed. it's lovely to speak to you to get your thoughts on that. thank you very much. gracie spinks was 23 when she was murdered by a stalker three years ago. since then her parents have campaigned to get every police force to have a stalking advocate. that's an independent specialist who offers advice and guidance to victims. gracie's parents have been to visit a police unit dedicated to tackling stalking, and bbc�*s abi smitton was given exclusive access to go with them. this moment has been a long time coming for richard spinks and alison ward. it's nice to meet you. welcome to cheshire police hq. their daughter gracie was murdered by a stalker in 2021. this 101 call was heard at the inquest into her death. their d
it’s of the solution but we are not the main part any more.— main part any more. it's a wider ranuain main part any more. it's a wider ranging change _ main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is _ main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is needed. - main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is needed. it's l ranging change is needed. it's lovely to speak to you to get your thoughts on that. thank you very much. gracie spinks was 23 when she was murdered by a stalker...
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what about the main roads? the drainage i about the main roads? the drainage will be integrated _ about the main roads? the drainage will be integrated within _ about the main roads? the drainage will be integrated within the - about the main roads? the drainage will be integrated within the safety i will be integrated within the safety barrier. ., will be integrated within the safety barrier. . . ., ., , will be integrated within the safety barrier. . . ., barrier. climate change has forced the organisation _ barrier. climate change has forced the organisation which _ barrier. climate change has forced the organisation which looks - barrier. climate change has forced the organisation which looks after| the organisation which looks after them to adapt. we the organisation which looks after them to adapt-— the organisation which looks after them to adapt. we are noticing the effect of stream _ them to adapt. we are noticing the effect of stream day _ them to adapt. we are noticing the effect of stream day extreme - them to adapt. we are noticing
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they are from portland, maine, where they live in portland, maine, actually, whitney not from maine. she's she has lived around the world. and when they met they were both at a moment of great ben had spent ten years very high up at the afl cio working pretty closely with rich who unfortunately passed away. but here he was the storied president of the afl, cio, which is which many people know is the large umbrella federation of many unions in the united states representing 12 million workers in. so many industries. but while ben was working with the afl, cio he saw what you chronicled. so in your book just factory after factory closing as they moved operations, either south or down to mexico or even further abroad and that broke. that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing
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she's the main initiator, i'm sure. is that, and is this personal, this decreasing, put in was the main source of, of this war was this idea. ology, which justifies for the russian id, was nation alanta in nationalistic and imperialistic ideas. very archive. now that bills to the, to the, to tradition, send the spiritual values, etc, etc. and she must invent. so the goal for the society. so is this just not coping is more capitalism and they invented some travelling, this permanent for it was the best, the best was also taking us. so we must defense our sales. and even though we're expect expansions, this is kind of, this is more about defense. and uh, but the reason the reports re, so i'm sorry to interrupt you, reset the intelligence reports in the west of suggested russia intends to double the number of its troops on the border with the baltic states and finland. and people have spoken officials, government officials in several countries have spoken of the fact that that could possibly be attacked by russia on the na
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where the main - total rh. where the main organisation at present into the gaza strip including the north, i really hope the increased number of trucks coming into the gaza strip, this will be a sign that the operation environment will improve, i believe it would be a terrible stain in our humanity to see this looming and to see kids starting today dehydrated and with a food while we were warning for months that this can be reversed. phillip that this can be reversed. philip liza renee- _ the post office inquiry, you have been speaking to people directly affected? the been speaking to people directly affected? , ., , , affected? the inquiry has been heafina affected? the inquiry has been hearing from — affected? the inquiry has been hearing from sub-postmasterl affected? the inquiry has been - hearing from sub-postmaster alan hearing from sub—postmaster alan bates, flagging up issues with horizon it and the inquiry said he fact up those issues for the first time in 2000 and the post office then spent more
where the main - total rh. where the main organisation at present into the gaza strip including the north, i really hope the increased number of trucks coming into the gaza strip, this will be a sign that the operation environment will improve, i believe it would be a terrible stain in our humanity to see this looming and to see kids starting today dehydrated and with a food while we were warning for months that this can be reversed. phillip that this can be reversed. philip liza renee- _ the...
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and the main main becker. and this is a place where they're still with us and what would be the best strategy on going forward? like i said, that's a big one to take into account. what else does it need to take into account? what is what leads to decide if it's when it's deciding isabel is, is it, is it responding to a wrong based on the intention of the wrong? or is it doing it based on the results? because the result for itself was quite harmless and you run was mostly trying to signal to israel. you have cost to line, we are aware of it and we're trying to re establish and just sort of um, equity for you in our relationship, you know. and now is really to decide what it wants to this new relationship to look like. if it's to go to choose to respond according to intentions, then for is really the means. there was a reason for escalations. we know for a fact the americans invited to said we are going to help you with defense. we're not gonna help you with attack on your on. we do not want to see this escalati
and the main main becker. and this is a place where they're still with us and what would be the best strategy on going forward? like i said, that's a big one to take into account. what else does it need to take into account? what is what leads to decide if it's when it's deciding isabel is, is it, is it responding to a wrong based on the intention of the wrong? or is it doing it based on the results? because the result for itself was quite harmless and you run was mostly trying to signal to...
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reason jordan— jordan, and i think the main reason jordan has— jordan, and i think the main reason jordan has been fairly stable even though— jordan has been fairly stable even though people are upset and angrily protesting is that the opposition is not armed. and the fact the government still has a monopoly on force is— government still has a monopoly on force is helping, but it was a difficult _ force is helping, but it was a difficult choice for the jordanians. it'll difficult choice for the jordanians. it'll be _ difficult choice for the jordanians. it'll be at — difficult choice for the jordanians. it'll be at domestic cost, about half the — it'll be at domestic cost, about half the jordanian population at least _ half the jordanian population at least our— half the jordanian population at least our palestinian refugees, they've — least our palestinian refugees, they've been given citizenship, they are not— they've been given citizenship, they are not treated badly, but the understanding since black september in 1971. _ understanding since black september in 1971. or—
reason jordan— jordan, and i think the main reason jordan has— jordan, and i think the main reason jordan has been fairly stable even though— jordan has been fairly stable even though people are upset and angrily protesting is that the opposition is not armed. and the fact the government still has a monopoly on force is— government still has a monopoly on force is helping, but it was a difficult _ force is helping, but it was a difficult choice for the jordanians. it'll difficult choice...
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donald _ main guarantor of national security. donald trump — main guarantor of national security. donald trump is _ main guarantor of national security. donald trump is perfect _ main guarantor of national security. donald trump is perfect for- main guarantor of national security. donald trump is perfect for this - donald trump is perfect for this because — donald trump is perfect for this because he _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will— donald trump is perfect for this because he will not _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will not be - donald trump is perfect for this because he will not be the - donald trump is perfect for thisj because he will not be the main guarantor— because he will not be the main guarantor of _ because he will not be the main guarantor of european - because he will not be the main guarantor of european security, j because he will not be the main. guarantor of european security, to the extent— guarantor of european security, to the extent he _ guarantor of european security, to the extent he will— guarantor of european se
donald _ main guarantor of national security. donald trump — main guarantor of national security. donald trump is _ main guarantor of national security. donald trump is perfect _ main guarantor of national security. donald trump is perfect for- main guarantor of national security. donald trump is perfect for this - donald trump is perfect for this because — donald trump is perfect for this because he _ donald trump is perfect for this because he will— donald trump is perfect for this...
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can you tell us what the main challenges _ outlook. can you tell us what the main challenges are _ outlook. can you tell us what the main challenges are when - outlook. can you tell us what the main challenges are when it - outlook. can you tell us what the l main challenges are when it comes outlook. can you tell us what the - main challenges are when it comes to ukraine's air defences. is it about a volume of stuff that they need? i think the first point would be that ukraine is a large country. it is the largest country holy in europe. it is a huge area to cover. many people noted that america, britain and france were able to help protect israeli air space recently. that was true and that was some things ukrainian notice. israel is tiny compared ukraine to stop it is a vast country. russia is also learning. russia launched a major air offensive in the first winter of the war. ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their tactics. they have improved their weaponry. they h
can you tell us what the main challenges _ outlook. can you tell us what the main challenges are _ outlook. can you tell us what the main challenges are when - outlook. can you tell us what the main challenges are when it - outlook. can you tell us what the l main challenges are when it comes outlook. can you tell us what the - main challenges are when it comes to ukraine's air defences. is it about a volume of stuff that they need? i think the first point would be that ukraine is a large...
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, the main questions that will influence their but while the 2 main things that have been coming up when we've been speaking to the people up, you know, when we've attended who's valleys in the recent past, unemployment and inflation. the price space has really been felt uh, by engines in the, in commodities in the last few months. and in years another team that has come up is unemployment, especially amongst the youth of this country. brent in 2014, when 5 minutes to move, he came to power. he promised millions of jobs for the youth of this country. and they are, they formed a more than half of this population. so you can imagine it's a big concern for them. okay, i corresponded to charlotte, you dogs giving us a good primer on the world's biggest election, which is about to begin in india. charlie, thank it's your, it's dw news up next to the point as how ukraine's air defenses can be straight. we're going to leave you right now with the new arrival at assume north of london. they may be southern wind wind. no, it's only one of the $16000.00 left in the world. so you begin to the top,
, the main questions that will influence their but while the 2 main things that have been coming up when we've been speaking to the people up, you know, when we've attended who's valleys in the recent past, unemployment and inflation. the price space has really been felt uh, by engines in the, in commodities in the last few months. and in years another team that has come up is unemployment, especially amongst the youth of this country. brent in 2014, when 5 minutes to move, he came to power. he...
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and let's not forget the ukrainians other main drivers. and they said they've been, they've been really in order to get in this in this field. so it's not so much to compensate for the lack of assistance elsewhere. it's going to happen anyway. this policy i think was set a good time ago under general is dollars. me was military analyst, frank let, which thank you so much. always great speaking to you. thank you to call well, europe's top human rights court has ruled in favor of a group of swiss pensioners who argue their governments in action on climate change has put their lives at risk. it's a landmark decision that could influence legislation across europe and gives a boost to activists who say their governments are failing to tackle global warming . of these women have made climate history some 2500 swiss pensioners through their own government because it's handling of the climate crisis put their health at risk . the european human rights question strossberg funds ruled in their favor. a landmark decision cementing the idea that gover
and let's not forget the ukrainians other main drivers. and they said they've been, they've been really in order to get in this in this field. so it's not so much to compensate for the lack of assistance elsewhere. it's going to happen anyway. this policy i think was set a good time ago under general is dollars. me was military analyst, frank let, which thank you so much. always great speaking to you. thank you to call well, europe's top human rights court has ruled in favor of a group of swiss...
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the government 's main flan-shi government? the government 's main flagship rwanda _ government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan _ government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan which _ government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan which has - government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan which has been l flagship rwanda plan which has been talking about more than two years now aims to deter people from making journeys across the channel in small boats. it says a deterrent will work and is necessary, and the reason, he aims to provide that deterrent by setting up the scheme that anyone who arrives in the uk illegally on a small boat will be sent to rwanda, rishi sunak has said he hopes flights for that particulars team will take off in 10—12 weeks' time, sometime injuly, and no flights for that particular scheme have yet taken off, that is separate to the voluntary scheme the government announced in march for those asylum—seekers whose claim has been processed here and rejected. asylum-seekers whose claim has been processed here and re
the government 's main flan-shi government? the government 's main flagship rwanda _ government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan _ government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan which _ government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan which has - government? the government 's main flagship rwanda plan which has been l flagship rwanda plan which has been talking about more than two years now aims to deter people from making journeys across the channel in small boats....
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what's going on with the main city here. they are more than 450 tribe seems gone and all of them are representative. this is a cubic feet, mineral rich parts of the country. it's also very, very far from contrast to the capital. so government doesn't really reach it properly. the main power is the power of the guns, and whoever controls that controls will say, potentially very lucrative deals. this is billy hasbrook, father's. and as with the just outside go, my is, it is 1st this far as makes a good hide. so anyone who wants to start general best you can conquer and select the villagers assume the area under your control and have them explode minerals. and so then for you then you can buy guns, weapons and you can buy food. well the, then the m 23 rebels down more than 50 grove south the 5th today i decided to go into the forest and stuffs are a 1000000000 and a half people to for me. what do you mean to do? i'm going to single foot on say all the data night. i mean things you know, your product is single sign on. say that
what's going on with the main city here. they are more than 450 tribe seems gone and all of them are representative. this is a cubic feet, mineral rich parts of the country. it's also very, very far from contrast to the capital. so government doesn't really reach it properly. the main power is the power of the guns, and whoever controls that controls will say, potentially very lucrative deals. this is billy hasbrook, father's. and as with the just outside go, my is, it is 1st this far as makes...
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tell us more about the main driver for the - about the main driver for the growth of the apec region and where these hiring from? there is a talent _ where these hiring from? there is a talent shortage _ where these hiring from? there is a talent shortage as - where these hiring from? there is a talent shortage as well - is a talent shortage as well across asia, a lot of countries like australia, hong kong and singapore in high demand, as well as talent from vietnam, india and the philippines actually very high demand. singapore itself has seen an increase in foreign hiring. coming up in a 300,000 contract we have analysed, top countries for foreign current to be we have analysed, top countries forforeign current to be —— talent to be hired from. vietnam, its economy grew compared to last year, largely fuelled by a boom in exports, but the south—east nation —— asian nation is facing difficulty after the president resigned last month, becoming the second leader to leave office in just the second leader to leave office injust14 the second leader to leave office in just 1a mon
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but my main, my main message today will be competitive because saving you creating a live savings for an economy saving pregnancy just depends on the availability of categories and other air defense systems. we need to create new resulting both customers because it's built in the system that can intercept ballistic myself. thank the question, allies have been hesitant on this points, but the ukraine that will be cause for the biggest celebration of all and we're drawing now by the w correspondence. terry schultz, who's at the nato headquarters in brussels and new drug storage, who's in riga or moscow bureau moved there after rush, a band dw, from reporting in the country. hello to you both mountain terry. let's go to you 1st. what are your main takeaways from today's meeting? well today secretary general stalls and bergen the other allies, had to strike a balance in their tone between being justifiably proud and happy that nato has existed for 75 years. just took in 2 very competent, new allies, finland and sweden, but also the serious nature of, as you heard, ukrainian foreign minist
but my main, my main message today will be competitive because saving you creating a live savings for an economy saving pregnancy just depends on the availability of categories and other air defense systems. we need to create new resulting both customers because it's built in the system that can intercept ballistic myself. thank the question, allies have been hesitant on this points, but the ukraine that will be cause for the biggest celebration of all and we're drawing now by the w...
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m flack wanted market boom to setting up states like maine. how in the world it black-market marijuana set up shop here? >> i think that was one of the draws, being a rural community. it is very isolated. >> reporter: ray donovan is the former chief of operations for the dea. >> that would allow them to continue to grow the marijuana crops uninhibited. >> come out with your hands up! >> reporter: law enforcement now cracking down, with at least 35 bust statewide since last june and more targets dotting dg the i-95 corridor or. >> the information we have is there is over 200 that are active. >> reporter: 24 states have legalized recreational marijuana, but most, including maine, limit cultivation and impose state taxes. >> we are not buying licenses. they are not paying taxes. they are operating completely ooff the radar. >> reporter: editor of the main wire steve robinson tracks suspected illegal grows. >> transformer of that size could probably serve 10-15 homes. >> reporter: and showed us this chicken barn turned illegal we'd grown in carmel
m flack wanted market boom to setting up states like maine. how in the world it black-market marijuana set up shop here? >> i think that was one of the draws, being a rural community. it is very isolated. >> reporter: ray donovan is the former chief of operations for the dea. >> that would allow them to continue to grow the marijuana crops uninhibited. >> come out with your hands up! >> reporter: law enforcement now cracking down, with at least 35 bust statewide...
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and that is one main reason _ know? and that is one main reason why— know? and that is one main reason why we _ know? and that is one main reason why we are - know? and that is one main reason why we are doing - know? and that is one main l reason why we are doing what know? and that is one main - reason why we are doing what we are doing — reason why we are doing what we are doing right— reason why we are doing what we are doing right now. _ reason why we are doing what we are doing right now.— are doing right now. jacob was are doing right now. jacob was a cum are doing right now. jacob was a young man _ are doing right now. jacob was a young man and _ are doing right now. jacob was a young man and sandy - are doing right now. jacob was a young man and sandy as - are doing right now. jacob was a young man and sandy as a l a young man and sandy as a young woman, they had their whole lives ahead of them. so when my mind went to was that all of his hopes and dreams, sandy's hopes and dreams for the future, the life they were building together was destro
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his main concern unpaid carers being — entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told _ entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told told _ entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told told to _ entitlement. his main concern unpaid carers being told told to repay - carers being told told to repay thousands of pounds after earning too much in benefits. the threshold is £151after— too much in benefits. the threshold is £151 after tax _ too much in benefits. the threshold is £151 after tax and _ too much in benefits. the threshold is £151 after tax and national- is £151 after tax and national insurance. if you go a penny over that, you lose all of the £81.90. and that can accumulate, because often, the dwp system doesn't pick that up. the onus is on the character tell dwp. for example, they may have got a pay rise, they may have done over time. they don't realise they have gone over it, they have worked it out over a month instead of over a week. they then lose all of that. that then accumulates and the
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i don't want to spoil the party, but of course my message is a birthday party, but my main, my main message today will be competitive. because saving you creating a live savings for an economy saving pregnancy just depends on the availability of categories and other air defense systems in ukraine and resulting both countries because it's still in the system that can intercept ballistic missiles. western allies have been hesitant on this point, but the ukraine that will be close to the biggest celebration of all that's bringing data. we use a terry schultz. terry, we've just heard data is secretary generally ends as dolton berg speaking, wrapping up this, this to day needing. how would you describe his mood? i think the mood of the secretary general and every one here at nato is, is somber. you heard there from the ukrainians. a foreign minister who said, you know, reminded everyone that his people are being killed daily by russian missiles and he said there's no party for ukraine. the 75th anniversary. he came here to ask for more air defense and secretary gentle souls and berg said allies
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as of maine. we had no i love the generate, you know, the generation gap between your 3 year-old nephew and your grandma all being there i watch it. i'm surprised it a negotiating try asians. all i don't know if that was in the budget, but still cool to see and know from my parents trying to keep the 3 year-old from not looking up at the sun, not as easy as it they look like. they had a lot of fun. thanks for that all right, rob, thank well, it's exciting night at oracle park, cy young award winning pitcher blake snow making his first appearance on the mound for the giants. tonight we are live from plus the a's trying to secure funding for a new stadium and nevada. but a group of voters say they do not want their tax dollars to pay for it. >> the first limiting social media use on campus and educating teachers about sensitive issues. the new legislation that >> to create california's department of education's own department of education's own office of civil rights. ness. it's not a nine-to-five p
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, the main questions that will influence their but one of the 2 main things that have been coming up and we've been speaking to the people up, you know, when we've attended who's valleys in the recent past, unemployment and inflation, the price size has really been felt uh by engines in the, in commodities in the last few months. and in years. another team that has come up is unemployment, especially amongst the youth of this country. brent in 2014, when 5 minutes to more they came to power. he promised millions of jobs for the youth of this country. and they are, they formed a more than half of this population. so you can imagine it's a big concern for them. yeah, corresponded to charlotte. you're dogs giving us a good primer on the world's biggest election, which is about to begin in india. charlie, thank. this is a reminder to all of our top story. germany have some of the russians in baset or over the rest of june suspected spice, the washing and german dual nationals were detained in bavaria. there it keeps defaulting sabotaged attacks aimed at disrupting military support for th
, the main questions that will influence their but one of the 2 main things that have been coming up and we've been speaking to the people up, you know, when we've attended who's valleys in the recent past, unemployment and inflation, the price size has really been felt uh by engines in the, in commodities in the last few months. and in years. another team that has come up is unemployment, especially amongst the youth of this country. brent in 2014, when 5 minutes to more they came to power. he...
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so to say then for the main case. so these provision emetrius, i expect it to come relatively early within reach some people even say within 2 weeks, this might already be the case that we have for 1st on sir, the 1st decision by the court. and then it might move on to the latest to delay to stay just had to possibly a case on the merits, but this is expected to take much longer the csl time in the hague. thank you so much. i this pro palestinian protesters gathered outside the german embassy in washington to show their support for in the garage was case the double use benjamin alvarez reports these protest is a supporting the case broad before the i c j a choosing germany of facilitate content is so different the deals of quotes for pro just not only here in front of the german embassy, washington dc, but also in front of the german un mission in new york and several other consul. let's say that germany, it's the 2nd biggest exporter of weapons to is read is facilitating dentist. i didn't go this reporting the claims
so to say then for the main case. so these provision emetrius, i expect it to come relatively early within reach some people even say within 2 weeks, this might already be the case that we have for 1st on sir, the 1st decision by the court. and then it might move on to the latest to delay to stay just had to possibly a case on the merits, but this is expected to take much longer the csl time in the hague. thank you so much. i this pro palestinian protesters gathered outside the german embassy...
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that is our main obsession. find the perfection of it. that is our main obsession. and how much of a _ our main obsession. and how much of a difference - our main obsession. and how much of a difference will - our main obsession. and how much of a difference will it i much of a difference will it make now heading into spurs with a win under the belt and momentum, afterfour wins in momentum, after four wins in back—to—back momentum, afterfour wins in back—to—back games? it is back-to-back games? it is important. _ back-to-back games? it is important, but _ back-to-back games? it is important, but it _ back-to-back games? it is important, but it cannot i important, but it cannot distract us because we have a long way to go, and we have experience as before, we had good moments in a game and then the next were not able to sustain it, so this is the message for the next one, let's try and sustain our levels of performance.— try and sustain our levels of performance. everton striker dominic calvert-lewin - performance. everton striker dominic calvert-lewin held
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the main problem of the congress party is the popularity rating of their main family which has been at the leadership helm of the congress. in a presidential form, this is not picking up for the opposition. haslinda: if modi is so confident, why is thee a need to clamped down, intimidate, and even put opposition leaders to jail? yashwant: well, that makes many people curious. even in the public opinion. a big number of people have been saying that they have been politically used in that way. but yeah. there's disapproval for that kind of using of the agency. there are two things that play. there's disapproval for political use of the agency but there's hardly sympathy for the opposition who have been at the receiving end of this agency. that's the big difference. it's not like them getting a huge sympathy wave out of the uses of probing agencies or the corruption cases. there's one sentiment that should not be misused. that's absent. haslinda: thank you for your insights. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪♪ the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. at enterpri
the main problem of the congress party is the popularity rating of their main family which has been at the leadership helm of the congress. in a presidential form, this is not picking up for the opposition. haslinda: if modi is so confident, why is thee a need to clamped down, intimidate, and even put opposition leaders to jail? yashwant: well, that makes many people curious. even in the public opinion. a big number of people have been saying that they have been politically used in that way....
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you've got main street in lake placid, new york, and main street in beacon, new york. a lot of main streets. >> i have not been to any of those, so i haven't either got my work cut out for me. >> the barbecue. right, right. you go down for that. of course. maybe we'll try it out. of course. >> next to an american jockey making history half way around the world. >> yeah. isabella lesley. she's from kentucky, and she's the first american female camel jockey to win in dubai's all female camel racing competition. she started racing horses as a child. right. did not start with camels in kentucky, but made her first appearance at the world championships at the age of nine, so maybe she did. >> isabella says she went to dubai to cover a horse race and could not resist trying out the camels. she says she had no expectation to win, and in fact, she says she never thought that she would ride a camel, let alone win a camel race in dubai. i don't know if you guys have been on a camel. it's quite the ride. honestly >> yeah. would it be harder to ride a camel, you think? >> i don't
you've got main street in lake placid, new york, and main street in beacon, new york. a lot of main streets. >> i have not been to any of those, so i haven't either got my work cut out for me. >> the barbecue. right, right. you go down for that. of course. maybe we'll try it out. of course. >> next to an american jockey making history half way around the world. >> yeah. isabella lesley. she's from kentucky, and she's the first american female camel jockey to win in...
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the main opposition chp achieved its largest victory in 45 years. it secured wins in 6 of turkey's 8 largest urban centres — including the country's biggest city, istanbul. and for the first time in 25 years, they won more municipalities than the ruling ak party. overnight, president erdogan told supporters the result was �*not an end, but a turning point�*. translation: we will not disrespect the nation's decision in any way, we will avoid being stubborn, acting against the national will and questioning the judgement of our nation. as we have done so far. we will take the necessary steps by analysing the messengers given by the nation at the ballot box, most accurately and objectively within the reason and inner conscience. opposition supporters say although these are local elections, victories in big cities are a �*significant show of force�* against erdogan�*s ruling ak party. this was the scene in istanbul, turkey's largest city, where thousands took to the streets to celebrate the opposition party's win. the city's incumbent mayor,
the main opposition chp achieved its largest victory in 45 years. it secured wins in 6 of turkey's 8 largest urban centres — including the country's biggest city, istanbul. and for the first time in 25 years, they won more municipalities than the ruling ak party. overnight, president erdogan told supporters the result was �*not an end, but a turning point�*. translation: we will not disrespect the nation's decision in any way, we will avoid being stubborn, acting against the national will...
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one of their main tasks right now focuses on living costs. as you mentioned, inflation is always high. and as much as booting is seen as a referendum on present begins on your many experts are forecasting that the opposition party will take up most of the seats. and once again, use low approval readings, come from dispute. failure to stabilize living prices and accommodating to the public's basic livelihood needs as much as you still have 3 more years to serve as his single term in office. a progressive national assembly would most likely make him into a lame duck and to be more specific. if the d, p, or other liberal opposition parties occur over 150 seats and that's half of those. and the national assembly, the be able to slowly pass and budget bills and laws which is catching the attention of the public. it more than $180.00 were to be taking them. they would be able to designate fast track bills, and if they hold more than $200.00, they can even amend constitutions. dismiss legislators, and even in pj, the president and knowing fine prese
one of their main tasks right now focuses on living costs. as you mentioned, inflation is always high. and as much as booting is seen as a referendum on present begins on your many experts are forecasting that the opposition party will take up most of the seats. and once again, use low approval readings, come from dispute. failure to stabilize living prices and accommodating to the public's basic livelihood needs as much as you still have 3 more years to serve as his single term in office. a...
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when he told the referendum about some of the med, most of the constitution, the main think about 0 and copious present the national terms. and now she is over to the president, and after that all the doors were open for any steps. functions sites like to this war of february 22, 22 and questioning of nevada means the same year 2020 it doesn't have much to go with democracy. it does it. these elections even mr. perkins spokesman. dimitri pest golf, tell the new york times last year, presidential election isn't really a democracy. it's a costly bureaucracy. so why bother with this show? because so this is one more attempt that demonstrates to the majority of the rough can populations that they, they are still the majority, which is obedience, indifference and ready to continue to accept the protest initiatives. and just as important as that's minority minority is a must understand that they are still minorities as they can to influence that i think is this country because we have a majority which is in flash which supports proteins. so nothing to do with this political system. we can't c
when he told the referendum about some of the med, most of the constitution, the main think about 0 and copious present the national terms. and now she is over to the president, and after that all the doors were open for any steps. functions sites like to this war of february 22, 22 and questioning of nevada means the same year 2020 it doesn't have much to go with democracy. it does it. these elections even mr. perkins spokesman. dimitri pest golf, tell the new york times last year,...