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the long-term solution for opal? the ho -e is long-term solution for opal? the hope is that _ long-term solution for opal? the hope is that it — long—term solution for opal? tia: hope is that it is long—term solution for opal? tue: hope is that it is a long—term solution for opal? tt2 hope is that it is a one—off treatment. we really don't know at the moment because it is early, early research. but that is certainly what the doctors are aiming forand hoping certainly what the doctors are aiming for and hoping will work in opal's case. like her older sister, nora, she has a cochlear implants. opal hasjust got nora, she has a cochlear implants. opal has just got one in nora, she has a cochlear implants. opal hasjust got one in her non—gene therapy ear, whereas nora has them in both ears. they are good at helping a person who wants to to hear some noises. but you have to train the ear to hear that sort of sound, because it is not quite the same as the regular noises that other people would hear. ok. same as the regular noises that other people would
the long-term solution for opal? the ho -e is long-term solution for opal? the hope is that _ long-term solution for opal? the hope is that it — long—term solution for opal? tia: hope is that it is long—term solution for opal? tue: hope is that it is a long—term solution for opal? tt2 hope is that it is a one—off treatment. we really don't know at the moment because it is early, early research. but that is certainly what the doctors are aiming forand hoping certainly what the doctors...
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18—month—old opal is learning how fun making noise can be. yeah! she's the first person to get a new type of gene therapy treatment for an inherited deafness she was born with. her parents, jo and james, say it was a really hard decision to make. it was really scary, but i think we'd been given a really unique opportunity, with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her. surgeons carried out opal�*s procedure just before her first birthday. the infusion replaces the faulty dna causing opal�*s genetic condition. a modified, harmless virus delivers a working copy of the otof gene. that treats the sound—,sensing cells in the inner ear or cochlear. that treats the sound—sensing cells in the inner ear or cochlear. the new gene means they can carry the signals they should. opal�*s operation went to plan. gene therapy in her right ear and a cochlear implant in her left. clapping. just a few weeks later, she could hear loud sounds. absolutely mindblowing. i was at work at the time and you messaged me to say what h
18—month—old opal is learning how fun making noise can be. yeah! she's the first person to get a new type of gene therapy treatment for an inherited deafness she was born with. her parents, jo and james, say it was a really hard decision to make. it was really scary, but i think we'd been given a really unique opportunity, with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her. surgeons carried out opal�*s procedure just before her first birthday. the infusion...
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with impact for opal and her family. with this impact for opal and herfamily. with this trial we are recruiting 13 patients —— 18 patients, both in the uk and in spain and america. when we think about all patients with the mutation of this protein, then there are many patients worldwide. this is still a very rare disorder and it is even more exciting to think about using this type of technology to treat other types of genetic hearing loss, some of which may be more common. we have other treatments in the pipeline for that that we hope to use in therapeutic trials. and then once we look even beyond that we can start to think about beyond genetic hearing loss, sojust thinking more generally about children with rare diseases. about one in 17 people within the uk has a rare disease, although they are individually rare. and up until now, actually, real meaningful intervention in terms of possibly even cure has been very rare for those disorders, but with this sort of technology we are starting to see a glimpse of the future. [30 of technology we are starting to
with impact for opal and her family. with this impact for opal and herfamily. with this trial we are recruiting 13 patients —— 18 patients, both in the uk and in spain and america. when we think about all patients with the mutation of this protein, then there are many patients worldwide. this is still a very rare disorder and it is even more exciting to think about using this type of technology to treat other types of genetic hearing loss, some of which may be more common. we have other...
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opal lee. ellen ochoa. nancy pelosi. jane rigby. teresa romero. judy shepard. gail lynn hannon accepting on behalf of of francis thorpe. -- james francis thorpe. and, michelle yo. -- michelle yeoh. distinguished guests, the president of the united states. >> please, have a seat. >> i told my buddy john kerry for the first two years i would hear hail to the chief i would look around like, where is he? it's great to see you all. thank you for being here at one of our favorite events at the white house. 61 years ago president kennedy established the presidential medal of freedom to recognize "any person who made an especially meritorious contribution to the security and national interest of the united states or world of peach, cultural, or other significant public or private endeavors. " the first class of medal recipients included the great eb white. years after receiving the metal he received a letter for someone that asked how he maintained faith in humanity and he replied relentless curiosity
opal lee. ellen ochoa. nancy pelosi. jane rigby. teresa romero. judy shepard. gail lynn hannon accepting on behalf of of francis thorpe. -- james francis thorpe. and, michelle yo. -- michelle yeoh. distinguished guests, the president of the united states. >> please, have a seat. >> i told my buddy john kerry for the first two years i would hear hail to the chief i would look around like, where is he? it's great to see you all. thank you for being here at one of our favorite events...
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oh good girl. >> opal was part of a trial sponsored by u.s. biotech company regeneron, and they're continuing to enroll patients through the u.s. and europe. >> andrew, rhiannon, what a great story, andrea. thank you for that. coming up, problems in the mail, the changes that could bring delivery delays also ahead making history. >> the 14 year old soccer phenom who just signed a big contract who just signed a big contract introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the powe
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opal's is art of not even notice yourself. opal's is part of international _ not even notice yourself. opal's is part of international study - not even notice yourself. opal's is part of international study and - part of international study and experts hope that the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss are too. this is a very specific— profound hearing loss are too. this is a very specific gene, quite a rare _ is a very specific gene, quite a rare type _ is a very specific gene, quite a rare type of— is a very specific gene, quite a rare type of hearing _ is a very specific gene, quite a rare type of hearing loss - is a very specific gene, quite a rare type of hearing loss so i is a very specific gene, quite a . rare type of hearing loss so what is a very specific gene, quite a - rare type of hearing loss so what i am hoping — rare type of hearing loss so what i am hoping is _ rare type of hearing loss so what i am hoping is that— rare type of hearing loss so what i am hoping is that we _ rare
opal's is art of not even notice yourself. opal's is part of international _ not even notice yourself. opal's is part of international study - not even notice yourself. opal's is part of international study and - part of international study and experts hope that the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss are too. this is a very specific— profound hearing loss are too. this is a very specific gene, quite a rare _ is a very specific gene, quite a rare type _ is a very...
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18—month—old opal is learning how fun making noise can be. yeah! she's the first person to get a new type of gene therapy treatment for an inherited deafness she was born with. her parents, jo and james, say it was a really hard decision to make. it was really scary, but i think we'd been given a really unique opportunity, with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her. surgeons carried out opal�*s procedure just before her first birthday. the infusion replaces the faulty dna causing opal�*s genetic condition. a modified, harmless virus delivers a working copy of the otof gene. that treats the sound—,sensing cells in the inner ear or cochlear. the new gene means they can carry the signals they should. opal�*s operation went to plan. gene therapy in her right ear and a cochlear implant in her left. clapping. just a few weeks later, she could hear loud sounds. absolutely mindblowing. i was at work at the time and you messaged me to say what had gone on. and i'm not sure i believed it at the start. kept my pho
18—month—old opal is learning how fun making noise can be. yeah! she's the first person to get a new type of gene therapy treatment for an inherited deafness she was born with. her parents, jo and james, say it was a really hard decision to make. it was really scary, but i think we'd been given a really unique opportunity, with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her. surgeons carried out opal�*s procedure just before her first birthday. the infusion...
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opal lee made it her mission to make history, not erase it. we're a better nation because of you. >> david: it was old, opal pledging to walk from texas to washington, 1,400 miles, to deliver a petition to congress for that holiday. in 2020, at 93, in the middle of the pandemic, still delivering a petition. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special, that it meant freedom for everybody. >> david: opal by the president's side as he signed the juneteenth national independence day into law. tonight, opal telling us, "although i've received many honors and awards in my 97 years, none can compare to getting the nation's highest honor." >> under our skin, we're all the same. so we need to be about the business of helping each other. >> david: so well deserved. good night. end off with the driver they have chased all the way from rohnert park. the chp tells us this driver is armed and is wanted for shooting at someone this morning along 101 in windsor. now, in the last 15 minutes, we've seen officers deploy a flashban
opal lee made it her mission to make history, not erase it. we're a better nation because of you. >> david: it was old, opal pledging to walk from texas to washington, 1,400 miles, to deliver a petition to congress for that holiday. in 2020, at 93, in the middle of the pandemic, still delivering a petition. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special, that it meant freedom for everybody. >> david: opal by the president's side as he signed the...
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all right, i was, it was, opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate with the hearing the during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contained a working copy of the gene. a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuate to that, into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more work news followed by the day. i hope you enjoyed the we are all set and we're watching closely for him to bring you the story behind the news. we rolled about unbiase
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. >> david: it was 2016, 18 years old, opal pledging to walk from texas to washington, 1,400 miles, to deliver a petition to congress for that holiday. in 2020, at 93, in the middle of the pandemic, still delivering a petition. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special. that it meant freedom for everybody. >> david: opal by the president's side as he signed the juneteenth national independence day into law. tonight, opal telling us, "although i've received many honors and awards in my 97 years, none can compare to getting the nation's highest honor." >> under our skin, we're all the same. so we need to be and that breaking news is in solano county, where interstate 80 is shut down in the eastbound and westbound directions. because the chp has stopped a driver in that car on eastbound 80 at green valley road. this is really close to the cordelia junction, and this after chase that we've been watching, right. >> the chp tells us the driver is armed. they've been following the driver for about an hour before the car just stopped about 30 minutes ago. this
. >> david: it was 2016, 18 years old, opal pledging to walk from texas to washington, 1,400 miles, to deliver a petition to congress for that holiday. in 2020, at 93, in the middle of the pandemic, still delivering a petition. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special. that it meant freedom for everybody. >> david: opal by the president's side as he signed the juneteenth national independence day into law. tonight, opal telling us,...
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opal sister was fitted with an implant and wondered for years, doctors decided to put opal gene therapy. and after 24 weeks of this experimental treatment, opel, can hear. >> when we today and all that. >> i was >> so doctors say it was critically important to put opals treatment in place quickly so they could preserve expressive language social communication and her cognitive development. coming up here, this one's for music lovers. the lineup for san francisco's. >> oldest nonprofit music festival has been released. we're going to take a look at it. plus, get a handle on your inbox. plus, the best ways to say no work. life balance tips from google's top productivity expert. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in rich on tech. >> and we're keeping a track of the bay area heat. we're going to check back in with going to check back in with gayle to see how warm we're it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. >
opal sister was fitted with an implant and wondered for years, doctors decided to put opal gene therapy. and after 24 weeks of this experimental treatment, opel, can hear. >> when we today and all that. >> i was >> so doctors say it was critically important to put opals treatment in place quickly so they could preserve expressive language social communication and her cognitive development. coming up here, this one's for music lovers. the lineup for san francisco's. >>...
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i prefer she might not be a musician yet, but also having her hearing restored. opal cannot hear the music she plays unaided . she was full and completely desk because of the genetic mutation. the effective surgery that took just 16 minutes amazed her parents when the timing to coughing. all right, i was, it was, opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contains a working copy of the gene. a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuated that into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong, we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene . good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a
i prefer she might not be a musician yet, but also having her hearing restored. opal cannot hear the music she plays unaided . she was full and completely desk because of the genetic mutation. the effective surgery that took just 16 minutes amazed her parents when the timing to coughing. all right, i was, it was, opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contains a working copy...
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opal�*s mother, jo, said the results of the treatment have been mind—blowing. that's it for now, thank you for watching, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. our settled week of weather is set to continue. in fact, thursday, it was warmest day of the year so far. we reached a high of 24.6 celsius in st james's park, london. when you round that up to 25, that is 77 fahrenheit. we could see similar values over the next couple of days with high pressure staying with us, but this weak weather front will continue to bring some showery outbreaks of rain and a cooler feel across the northern isles. it'll be a relatively mild start to our friday morning. double digits, some early morning mist and fog quickly melting away, a lot of sunshine coming through. we'll get a little bit of fair weather cloud developing into the afternoon, but on the whole, a promising day. more sunshine as well for scotland in comparison to thursday. top temperatures here of 20 to 22 degrees. we could see 2a further south. into the start of the weekend, we continue with this warm, sunny theme
opal�*s mother, jo, said the results of the treatment have been mind—blowing. that's it for now, thank you for watching, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. our settled week of weather is set to continue. in fact, thursday, it was warmest day of the year so far. we reached a high of 24.6 celsius in st james's park, london. when you round that up to 25, that is 77 fahrenheit. we could see similar values over the next couple of days with high pressure staying with us, but this weak weather...
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opal�*s mother, jo, said the results of the treatment have been mind—blowing. i think we�*d been given a really unique opportunity with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her and i think a lot of parents, regardless of the difficulties their children face, to be given an opportunity to potentially make obstacles easier for her to overcome was a risk definitely worth taking. that�*s all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. our settled week of weather is set to continue. in fact, thursday, it was warmest day of the year so far. we reached a high of 24.6 celsius in st james�*s park, london. when you round that up to 25, that is 77 fahrenheit. we could see similar values over the next couple of days with high pressure staying with us, but this weak weather front will continue to bring some showery outbreaks of rain and a cooler feel across the northern isles. it�*ll be a relatively mild start to our friday morning. double digits, some early morning mist and fog quickly melting away, a lot of sunshine coming throu
opal�*s mother, jo, said the results of the treatment have been mind—blowing. i think we�*d been given a really unique opportunity with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her and i think a lot of parents, regardless of the difficulties their children face, to be given an opportunity to potentially make obstacles easier for her to overcome was a risk definitely worth taking. that�*s all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. our settled week of...
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opal lee, the grandmother of duty man. >> what a moment for ms opal lee. she was awarded a presidential medal of freedom for her tireless advocacy that make juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery, a federal holiday i spoke with her dc yesterday i was so humble do you think a little old lady and tennis shoes that don't even more than any other little radio man would do. if we could just get the young people to understand that we've got so much that we could share with so they don't have to go to the same things up just to have a careful you'll see more of my conversation with ms opal lee and especial, we're putting together for june teeth on cnn among other honorees, clarence b. jones, who helped draft martin luther king's. i have a dream speech michelle yeoh, also the first asian american to win the academy award for best actress thank you so much for joining me today.
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eight years ago when she was 89, opal lee pledged to walk 1,400 miles from texas to washington to deliver a petition to congress to make juneteenth a national holiday. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special, that it meant freedom for everybody. >> byron: she finally made it during the pandemic in 2020 and was there when president biden signed it into law. and that's "nightline" for this evening. catch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time monday. thanks for the company, america. have a good and safe weekend. wild chase through multiple bay area counties as a shooting suspect avoids several attempts by police to spike the car's tires. it led to an hours long standoff that shut down interstate 80. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz the whole thing. finally came to an end just before seven this evening in fairfield. it shut down the freeway at green valley road, creating a massive backup. the chp says the suspect was wanted for shooting at someone this morning along highway 101, in windsor. a bullet went through
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my clothes fail, opal back home, because they can come to your on us and i couldn't travel anywhere else either then . or you just couldn't do it. unfortunately, on that's being, that's more than that. it's the item best, but now as my german passport makes it possible to kind of test my inbound so nothing that's a lot to know. i just didn't have the option. so that's why it's really important to have it. me grover's taste as much on full time product design as months. that is also family and budget and file install top saying he launched his 1st stop shop just a year off to coming to gemini, an app, to help other refugees navigate the countries notorious bureaucracy. now that's part of his current venture, a platform supporting fellows, migrant entrepreneurs. is close to us. the no, i know i really believe that you commerce in germany have a different and unique perspective on the country and its structures as a vacation, alice on noisy question, or if they can look at germany with fresh eyes and say this. so that's not working . can you estimate us go, we could improve on this? and if
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when the talking to coughing, all right, i was that it was opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate. with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contained a working copy of the gene. a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the with this attenuated that navarro as we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provoke a change that is not flowing. we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic he based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and on that wonderful night, that's all for now. after the break, adult film said inside video, capturing the distinctive sights and sounds of the genre of music and dance known as moore. t
when the talking to coughing, all right, i was that it was opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate. with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contained a working copy of the gene. a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the with this attenuated that navarro as we can drop a tiny...
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all right, i, this was, opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contains a working copy of the gene, a home. this virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuated that into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells, and that will provoke a change that is not flowing. we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. is this such a beautiful and exciting story? i'd like to talk to one of the people behind this new therapy. jonathan witten is executive director and head of virginia runs auditory global program, which developed this tr
all right, i, this was, opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contains a working copy of the gene, a home. this virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuated that into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information...
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yeah she's called opal sandy, although i call her starburst. sandy that's a joke from about ten, 15 years ago. >> it's good, but i just. i feel like there is that i feel a bit sorry that she's now going to know that her name is opal. sandy. >> oh, i see what you mean. she's here alone now. >> she's here. i'm just saying, that's the one downside to this. >> i always hated the deaf. he's done jokes about him in his set for years. >> yeah. it's true, yeah. it's true, but but this is your one issue. pro—israel hates the death. >> like those two, no, the joke is say what you like about the death. >> yeah, about deaf people, wasn't it? but it's good. it's good. >> and then that's it. just stop. sign is. that's it, that's it, that's it. >> and it's a good joke. but but but very cruel. and in the modern world, you'd be cancelled. >> this is i, this is my secret. is that videos of deaf kids getting cochlear implants, is that what they call it? or getting glasses like babies getting glasses like babies getting glasses like babies getting glasses and he
yeah she's called opal sandy, although i call her starburst. sandy that's a joke from about ten, 15 years ago. >> it's good, but i just. i feel like there is that i feel a bit sorry that she's now going to know that her name is opal. sandy. >> oh, i see what you mean. she's here alone now. >> she's here. i'm just saying, that's the one downside to this. >> i always hated the deaf. he's done jokes about him in his set for years. >> yeah. it's true, yeah. it's true,...
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reddening of the total index, and in contrast to the symbols of the city of shekulor, khacherakhsh and opal, they prevented further reduction of the total index. the net change of legal to real ownership in the market was also negative for the fourth consecutive day, and the glass hall in the first day's trading. saturday saw the withdrawal of 65 billion tomans of real money from stocks and rights. during sunday's transactions, the most outflows of real money were made from the groups of stock funds, basic metals, and banks . the condition of the symbols of the glass hall also indicated that 33 symbols were positive and 72 symbols were negative. also, 12 symbols were encountered with the buy page and 626 symbols with the sell page. the total value of shopping queues is 19 billion tomans, the total value of sales pages is 2100 billion tomans. ghazal arab gul of sed and cima news agency. the total capital market index has approached the support range of 100,000 units. experts consider the reduction of inflationary expectations and fixed exchange rate among the factors of the downward trend of
reddening of the total index, and in contrast to the symbols of the city of shekulor, khacherakhsh and opal, they prevented further reduction of the total index. the net change of legal to real ownership in the market was also negative for the fourth consecutive day, and the glass hall in the first day's trading. saturday saw the withdrawal of 65 billion tomans of real money from stocks and rights. during sunday's transactions, the most outflows of real money were made from the groups of stock...
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opal sandy was born deaf due to auditory neuropathy, which disrupts nerve impulses from the inner ear to the brain. now, thanks to an innovative new treatment being trialled here, opal hearing is almost normal and could even improve further . almost normal and could even improve further. her almost normal and could even improve further . her parents say improve further. her parents say they are delighted . for the they are delighted. for the latest stories you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts i >> -- >> well, it's 1238 now. in a few minutes, we're going to be talking about what's going on at our universities, particularly our universities, particularly our campuses across the united kingdom. really? rishi sunak has been meeting with the university bosses today to essentially tell them to take anti—semitism a tad more seriously. we're going to talk about whether we should actually clamp down harder on these university protests, or would that be wrong? would that be wrong for freedom of speech? very important principl
opal sandy was born deaf due to auditory neuropathy, which disrupts nerve impulses from the inner ear to the brain. now, thanks to an innovative new treatment being trialled here, opal hearing is almost normal and could even improve further . almost normal and could even improve further. her almost normal and could even improve further . her parents say improve further. her parents say they are delighted . for the they are delighted. for the latest stories you can sign up to gb news alerts by...
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as a had a very much is the suddenly mary content and now the and now the united states doing just opal's i policy and that, that's why your question, if or the police position of rush, i wouldn't be it would be not only that because the position of russia, because the site is now practically supported by china and by either on a more or less by, in the more or less by african countries. so on the west, the challenge for the west then would be not only russia, but to the wart majority, it's not necessarily a matter of, for example, in the united states versus russian or the european block versus the east. so would it be safer to say that this is as an alternative to the collective lest yes, bend not the only alternative to the collective worst, but the pressure for changing the global architecture, global security architecture. because the collective west. yes. the on the big with the united states would to not to be the only the only bowl of the, of the word. and to yes, at least the then that would exist that at least 3 bowls or door united states china. russia was the exist practically
as a had a very much is the suddenly mary content and now the and now the united states doing just opal's i policy and that, that's why your question, if or the police position of rush, i wouldn't be it would be not only that because the position of russia, because the site is now practically supported by china and by either on a more or less by, in the more or less by african countries. so on the west, the challenge for the west then would be not only russia, but to the wart majority, it's not...
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and now the and now the, and it just says doing just opal's i policy and that, that's why see the question, if for the police a position of arrest that would be, it would be not only that because the position of russia, because the site is now practically supported by china, by either on a more or less, by in the more or less by african countries. so, on the west, the challenge for the west then would be not only russia, but to the ward majority. it's not necessarily a matter of, for example, in the united states versus russian or the european block versus the east. so what would it be safer to say that this is an alternative to the collective list? yes. and not only alternative to the collective worst, but the pressure for changing the global architecture, global security architecture. because the collective west. yes, the on the big with the united states would not be the only the only for all of the, of the word. and to yes, at least the then that would exist that at least 3 bowls hold or united states china, russia, the exist, but actually kelly owner already now, but then dispose, we'
and now the and now the, and it just says doing just opal's i policy and that, that's why see the question, if for the police a position of arrest that would be, it would be not only that because the position of russia, because the site is now practically supported by china, by either on a more or less, by in the more or less by african countries. so, on the west, the challenge for the west then would be not only russia, but to the ward majority. it's not necessarily a matter of, for example,...
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nardev dubinsky, who is in opal, writes: kiev for almost 3 years could not even dig a trench on the border, why, if you can build yourself a fork or, for example, a road from volchansk to kharkov instead of fortifications, as the ukrainian media write, if they were there and against the backdrop of the scandal, having today such a satellite constellation, which is supported by nato countries and the usa, it would be possible to at least, well, let’s say, take a photograph to show what is there was under construction. then, well, they simply don’t exist there, if fortifications appear there , then money disappears in kiev, if fortifications disappear in kiev , money appears, this is about large-scale corruption, which is now recorded not only there, relatively speaking, inside ukraine, but it is recorded in level of international organizations, but zelensky, as he himself says, does not receive western money, he complained about this to western journalists during an alleged visit to kharkov, from evidence that there were several vsushnikov and... bare walls, by the way, zelensky himself
nardev dubinsky, who is in opal, writes: kiev for almost 3 years could not even dig a trench on the border, why, if you can build yourself a fork or, for example, a road from volchansk to kharkov instead of fortifications, as the ukrainian media write, if they were there and against the backdrop of the scandal, having today such a satellite constellation, which is supported by nato countries and the usa, it would be possible to at least, well, let’s say, take a photograph to show what is...
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eight years ago when she was 89, opal lee pledged to walk 1,400 miles from texas to washington to deliver a petition to congress to make juneteenth a national holiday. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special, that it meant freedom for everybody. >> byron: she finally made it during the pandemic in 2020 and was there when president biden signed it into law. and that's "nightline" for this evening. catch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time monday. thanks for the company, america. have a good and safe weekend.
eight years ago when she was 89, opal lee pledged to walk 1,400 miles from texas to washington to deliver a petition to congress to make juneteenth a national holiday. >> i thought if i did, people would take notice that juneteenth was special, that it meant freedom for everybody. >> byron: she finally made it during the pandemic in 2020 and was there when president biden signed it into law. and that's "nightline" for this evening. catch full episodes on hulu. we'll see...
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uh i leave shuffling down to in cold blood steering, fighting and muddy opal in spring 2022 year old bill. no, i understand. you know, there's just the federalist the 1st guy. some students this way. well, if you investigate just say i lead, clearly some of the victims, white scrubs of red cross on band the still pull the trigger. i'm going to be strong village up to for my job, alicia scapes or football. no shooting of, of just my business to run as a regimen soldiers in the us have shot this voltage. this military post. they originally installed a pagan idol. the shrine is drenched with blood from afresh and the ocean. and there's no emotion this, but he does as an outlet for july. the smoke of if i knew the, the mortgage company as to perhaps some issues on the 1st quarter. the little i know there's just a little less of it as well is up and it was usually just $50.00, which allows us to the little the or the she had submitted the modem. paganism in the fight against russian orthodox a motion to new grain. almost immediately on the soviet union's collapse. in just a few years, ukr
uh i leave shuffling down to in cold blood steering, fighting and muddy opal in spring 2022 year old bill. no, i understand. you know, there's just the federalist the 1st guy. some students this way. well, if you investigate just say i lead, clearly some of the victims, white scrubs of red cross on band the still pull the trigger. i'm going to be strong village up to for my job, alicia scapes or football. no shooting of, of just my business to run as a regimen soldiers in the us have shot this...
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symbols of damin zob for metal metal have the greatest positive impact on the index of family and omid opal and niro symbols. the negative impact was related to the symbols of fars, fakhos, shepna and khodro, bazar. the balance has almost been reached and at the end of the market, more than 50% of the symbols are in the positive range, especially with the news published today from the parliament and the approval of the amendment of a tax clause in the budget, which actually benefits there is a capital market. buy orders totaled 445 billion and sell orders totaled 360 billion tomans at the end of the market. the number of symbols that reach the purchase page is 56 symbols and 60 symbols are placed on the sales page . the per capita purchases and sales of real people are on average 29 million tomans and the per capita sales are 28 million tomans. we actually witnessed the relative power of buyers in the market. a share of 68 billion tomans inflow of money has 14 years power plant industry and the capital supply group has recorded 7 billion tomans inflow of money in contrast to the largest out
symbols of damin zob for metal metal have the greatest positive impact on the index of family and omid opal and niro symbols. the negative impact was related to the symbols of fars, fakhos, shepna and khodro, bazar. the balance has almost been reached and at the end of the market, more than 50% of the symbols are in the positive range, especially with the news published today from the parliament and the approval of the amendment of a tax clause in the budget, which actually benefits there is a...
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opal lee is doing be rewarded and recognized. and i also want to touch on a few of the other things that she is doing. she has an amazing community garden that is feeding people all over the county and fort worth. and also has an incredible food bank that is doing similar work. and i know that everyone is watching what ms. lee is doing and proud of her accomplishments. and just all the fame she has brought to fort worth. and the united riverside community is also proud of her as they get to call her neighbor. ms. lee, keep up the good work. we are proud of you. and cannot wait until we get that museum done. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the accomplishments of some of our young people in fort worth. in 2024, at texas relays, we had three state champions. you may have heard these names before that's because they were also state champions in previous meets. first i want to highlight kalani lawson from dunbar high school who defended her state championship in the girls' 4-a100 meter hurdles. she's only a junior. and not only
opal lee is doing be rewarded and recognized. and i also want to touch on a few of the other things that she is doing. she has an amazing community garden that is feeding people all over the county and fort worth. and also has an incredible food bank that is doing similar work. and i know that everyone is watching what ms. lee is doing and proud of her accomplishments. and just all the fame she has brought to fort worth. and the united riverside community is also proud of her as they get to...
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get a light scent that lasts with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ ) >>> doctor opal lee has spent decades championing civil rights, initiating global change and educating our youth all for an equal future. now at 97 years old, the icon known as the grandmother of juneteenth continues to be celebrated for her unwavering efforts. bianca velasquez sat down with her to discuss her eighth honorary doctorate and hopes for future generations. >> i'm just delighted that the young people thought about me. i learn from them. i really do. >> reporter: how do you envision younger and future generations building upon the progress that you've made in advancing equality and justice? >> i'd say make yourself a committee of one to change somebody's mind. we know people who aren't on the same page we're on. change their minds. it's not going to happen in a day. you're going to have to work at it. but if people have been taught to hate, they can be taught to love. and i want our young folk to know that they are the ones to get us over the quagmire that we're in. and none of us are free until we're all free.
get a light scent that lasts with no heavy perfumes or dyes. ( ♪ ♪ ) >>> doctor opal lee has spent decades championing civil rights, initiating global change and educating our youth all for an equal future. now at 97 years old, the icon known as the grandmother of juneteenth continues to be celebrated for her unwavering efforts. bianca velasquez sat down with her to discuss her eighth honorary doctorate and hopes for future generations. >> i'm just delighted that the young...
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the symbols of opal three west and three houses were traded after holding the annual general meeting on the distribution of cash profit without price fluctuation restrictions. websta and karam symbols due to the disclosure of important information, approved by group b. for petrochemical companies, the construction of persian gulf and sanaye saramara was stopped, respectively. the trading symbol that is east because of the price increase of more than 50% in the main symbol. in order to hold a conference , the publisher's information was stopped. zohra sada news agency scientist and sima more than 2 million and 20206 thousand tons of product were released today in bars. in the hall of industrial and mineral products, one million tons of all kinds of goods were displayed. 2485 tons of polymer and chemical materials in the petrochemical and chemical hall. the open auction hall also hosted the supply of 1 million and 70 thousand tons of products. in the export hall, the supply of 137 thousand tons of non-bulum ingots was recorded. enforcement of the law for companies that neglect to pay e
the symbols of opal three west and three houses were traded after holding the annual general meeting on the distribution of cash profit without price fluctuation restrictions. websta and karam symbols due to the disclosure of important information, approved by group b. for petrochemical companies, the construction of persian gulf and sanaye saramara was stopped, respectively. the trading symbol that is east because of the price increase of more than 50% in the main symbol. in order to hold a...
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la pequeÑa opal sandy es la primera persona en todo el mundo en recibir dicho tratamiento que corrige el adn defectuoso que causa su tipo de sordera, que es secretaria, tras una operaciÓn, en unos meses pude responder al sonido, y ahora, con 18 meses ya puede escuchar hasta los ruidos mÁs suaves. sus padres estÁn muy contentos, felicidades. borja: de un avance de la denuncia que saliÓ bien, a otro que todavÍa tiene que mejorar, esto es tendencia, neurolink ha anunciado que el primer implante cerebral humano lamentablemente funciona mal. segÚn revelÓ la empresa de tecnologÍa de elon musk, el dispositivo que implantÓ en su primer paciente tetraplÉjico tuvo fallas en el sistema, reduciendo la capacidad de controlar el cursor de un ordenador con el cerebro. el problema no parece poner en peligro la seguridad del presente, pero ya han anunciado que van a retirar su implante. carolina: en otros temas, investigadores dan a conocer un nuevo medicamento que podrÍa ser la cura para recuperar los dientes naturalmente entre adultos, quÉ maravilla. borja: impresionante, ojo por esto, p
la pequeÑa opal sandy es la primera persona en todo el mundo en recibir dicho tratamiento que corrige el adn defectuoso que causa su tipo de sordera, que es secretaria, tras una operaciÓn, en unos meses pude responder al sonido, y ahora, con 18 meses ya puede escuchar hasta los ruidos mÁs suaves. sus padres estÁn muy contentos, felicidades. borja: de un avance de la denuncia que saliÓ bien, a otro que todavÍa tiene que mejorar, esto es tendencia, neurolink ha anunciado que el primer...