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flexibility is definitely being demanded, and particularly by generation z, that s the 20 to 26 year olds, because that s what they want out of theirjobs. we have to remember that obviously, amazon is not a charity. so, it s notjust doing this to be kind to its employees. it gives it a flexible workforce that it can use to meet the peaks and troughs of demand. let s be honest, this isn t about people just choosing when they want to work or not work. it s amazon saying to them that you have these options, within these dates. but the fundamental point is a greatjob is notjust about having flexibility. it s about having decent working conditions, a decent level of pay, and above all, having a boss that treats you decently and inspires you to give your best. and that s what amazon needs more than anything else, to get people in and keep them there. as does every organisation now everywhere across the world. businesses have moved forward. some are going faster than other parts peo
i call it, everybody run! it s the attack on brass. why are the democrats so evil? [laughter] [cheers and applause] greg: you know, sometimes i think he takes my direction too literally. i said, you know, it s about attacking children and he goes the attack on brats. like a 1950s horror movie about sausage. tonight i dedicate my monologue to the next generation because someone s got to look out for them t democrats certainly aren t. fact is we re in a cultural war and the kids are caught in the cross fire literally if they re in chicago or baltimore or dc. if the mayor stands for d after their name it stands for duck. post covid there s a new pandemic out there kids killing kids. according to the wall street journal violence among kids has soared since 2020, it s a stain on this country spreading faster than the one on joe biden s pants. homicides by juveniles acting alone rose 30% in 2020 from a year earlier, while those committed by multiple kids were up 66%. and murders
And for a tree on an open air screen its only taken on a journey through time. And. When the sun goes down the steps of the high stuck building become cinema stalls. Items. Even. The big circular window in the Parliamentary Office building opposite the marquee elisabet ludos house becomes a film screen a window into the past from the german empire to the Weimar Republic the nazi era and the postwar period. Piece on. This of it blockade of west berlin and the allied airlift are represented on a foot bridge across the river. Its a Great Institution great film that dark talks about the testimony to the freedom
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harm to good. we had a series of attacks on harm to good. we had a series of attacks on major works harm to good. we had a series of attacks on major works of - harm to good. we had a series of attacks on major works of art - harm to good. we had a series of attacks on major works of art and the national gallery in london. now most recently, we have had charcoal thrown into the fountain in rome. what makes this attack different is that it did do damage, physical damage to the fountain. it will now have to be shut down. a lot of people lose money because people won t go there to take their selfies and by their gelati or the cappuccinos. so this is supposed to be in the name of drawing attention to climate change, but what it really is doing is attacking all of our cultural heritage. i think we will need to take a very strong stand against this kind of activism. it does nothing for the climate. it will not in any way help environmental issues. it only endangers our treasures. ayesha