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mr blinken has touched down in doha for talks with the qatari emir. earlier i spoke to mehran kamrava, professor of government at georgetown university in qatar. it also turns out, as we see that the united states itself doesn't have a lot of influence or has, in some ways, taken itself out of the war in relation to israel. so it doesn't seem as if countries likejordan, turkey, qatar can really influence the situation on the ground and exert meaningful influence on either the israelis or hamas, for that matter. and what about any influence these countries may have on perhaps iran to rein in their proxies? well, qatar maintains cordial, although superficial, diplomatic relations with iran.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

events with him but not in a political role per se. maybe you can update. >> we have reached out to the biden administration. have to give us a date. we are optimistic we will get a date. caused a lot of chaos of this meeting. on behalf of 1.3 million members. making the best choices. finding out exactly where people stand on labor issues. >> you are free not to share what you have the former president had to talk about, but was a friendly? >> it was very friendly, cordial. i can tell you what we talked about. what was important to us. not going to support any candidate that wants to push for a national rights to work. need some laws changed as it relates to bankruptcy reform. we need changes in lrb to make

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How A Teaching Mindset Can Promote Deeper Career Conversations

Good teachers can become great HR practitioners, as well a influential catalysts in the promotion of deeper career conversations.

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Best of Bootstrapping: Bootstrapped to Exit and THEN Did a VC-Funded Venture

If you haven't already, please study our Bootstrapping Course and Investor Introductions page. A very effective way to dance the entrepreneurial Waltz is to do a bootstrapped company first, sell it, and then do another venture with a more ambitious agenda. From 2021, Jeremy Swift's journey as Co-founder and CEO of Cordial is a great case study in this method. Sramana Mitra: Let's go to the very beginning of your journey. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what kind of background? Jeremy Swift: I was born in Beaverton, Oregon. Most people know about Beaverton because of Nike. It's a small suburb outside of Portland. I grew up in what I would consider a small middle class family. Both my parents were a rare breed and especially different from the path that I've taken in my life. The first job they got out of college is the same job that they retired with 40 plus years later. My dad was an inside salesman for an electrical

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America Reports

renegged on the deal. >> john: hunter has swapped out his lead attorney with abby lowell. david, appears the two sides are growing further and further apart on this. >> very far apart, john and gillian. it's amazing, not even three weeks ago on july 26th in wilmington, david weiss was sitting feet away from hunter biden and his attorneys, things were cordial, at least at the beginning getting ready to enter the plea deal, now things have fallen apart and growing further apart. the filing that just came in, david weiss says first the government did not reneg on the previously signed plea agreement as he asserts. hunter biden's attorney's says

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BBC News

to bring in the rapeseed. such is the pressure to finish the job before the rain starts again that they've been working late into the night. but the crop is still too moist, and warm air has to be pumped through it on the floor of this store to try and make it dry enough to be sold. if we send it off higher than a 15% moisture content we'll get rejections and also fines. best way to tell, farmers like to bite. you can tell there's too much moisture. in north herefordshire it's time to pick the blackcurrants for a well—known cordial. it rained a lot here injuly, too, but that's not the biggest problem. blackcurrants are a sensitive bunch, and last winter there just weren't enough cold days. it means that we've got this very uneven bud break,

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BBC News

is finally shining, we're off to harvest some oilseed rape. after a july dominated by rain, she's making the most of a break in the weather to harvest crops that ideally should no longer be in the ground. eleanor is working with her youngersister, lucy, to bring in the rapeseed. such is the pressure to finish the job before the rain starts again that they've been working late into the night. but the crop is still too moist, and warm air has to be pumped through it on the floor of this store to try and make it dry enough to be sold. if we send it off higher than a 15% moisture content, we'll get rejections and also fines. best way to tell, farmers like to bite. you can tell there's too much moisture. in north herefordshire, it's time to pick the blackcurrants for a well—known cordial.

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Breakfast

you can tell there's too much moisture. in north herefordshire it's time to pick the blackcurrants for a well—known cordial. it rained a lot here injuly, too, but that's not the biggest problem. blackcurrants are a sensitive bunch, and last winter there just weren't enough cold days. it means that we've got this very uneven bud break, we've got uneven flowering, and we've got a very uneven harvest with some. there will be some berries here that will be on the ground because they were ripe too early, and there would be some that potentially are not quite right. they'll get a crop this year, but work is continuing to develop tougher blackcurrant varieties better suited to our changing climate. global warming is already making the uk's weather hotter and wetter. what farmers can successfully grow in british soil is changing too.

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