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A little behind european countries and america of course. in india is trying to improve for pollution control standards in the country and it wants to move to what is called the b s six which would be at odds with the european markets and it s also making efforts in terms of you know a lot of policy measures it s also trying to bring in more electric cars on the rolls of i twenty thirty it wants thirty percent of all the electric cars to be thirty percent of all the cars to be electric in the country saw overall there is this whole sensitivity around pollution which is coming in and that s why the emission standards need to be improved this particular instance of folks wagon being fined is an example of that they want to send out a signal to the market saying hey we re really serious about this. what about v.w. chances of actually succeeding in the indian market how seriously well could they ....
i was with him in the pod for a couple days, i m pretty sure. a few days. the district attorney could decide to file criminal charges against soto, with or without hill s cooperation. jail officials have also given him 25 days in disciplinary detention where he will spend up to 23 hours per day, locked in a single man cell and lose most privileges. this is the sixth time soto has been in detention during his 16 months here. two for battery, two for ag battery, one for advancing aggressively towards a deputy. i think that one was bs. six and a half years earlier, at age 16, soto attacked another gang member with fatal results. he stabbed a man 79 times and was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for murder. soto has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under provisions of a new state ....
A couple days, i m pretty sure. a few days. the district attorney could decide to file criminal charges against soto with or without hill s cooperation. jail officials have also given him 25 days in disciplinary detention, where he will spend up to 23 hours per day locked in a single-man cell and lose most privileges. this is the sixth time soto has been in detention during his time here. two for battery, two for ag battery, one for i guess advancing aggressively towards a deputy, which i think that one was b.s. six and a half years earlier, at age 16, soto attacked another rival gang member, but with fatal results. he stabbed a man 79 times and was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for murder. soto has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under provisions of a new state sentencing law. ....
Aggressively towards a deputy. i think that one was bs. six and a half years earlier, at age 16, soto attacked another gang member with fatal results. he stabbed a man 79 times and was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for murder. soto has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under provisions of a new state sentencing law. he doesn t believe his disciplinary record in jail could affect the outcome. i mean, fighting doesn t mean i m going to kill somebody. there s a big difference between one and the other. i would think. coming up i see you got some ink on your stomach. can i see it? deputies take a hard look at rogelio soto. you take him downstairs. and y all got this thing in here that you not going to snitch on nobody. the pastor hits a nerve with marquel dean. what if our car. could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new ....
A couple days, i m pretty sure. a few days. the district attorney could decide to file criminal charges against soto, with or without hill s cooperation. jail officials have also given him 25 days in disciplinary detention where he will spend up to 23 hours per day, locked in a single man cell and lose most privileges. this is the sixth time soto has been in detention during his time here. two for battery, two for ag battery, one for advancing aggressively towards a deputy. i think that one was bs. six and a half years earlier, at age 16, soto attacked another gang member with fatal results. he stabbed a man 79 times and was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for murder. soto has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under ....