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aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. no nice ground sheet mosquito , windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you set up a tent. how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you kind of get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughs] for four months -- remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. and, you know, i knew given time that i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. and it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, jane, with y
aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. no nice ground sheet mosquito , windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you...
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aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you set up a tent. how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you kind of get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughs] for four months -- remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. and, you know, i knew given time that i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. and it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, jane, with your binoculars you are
aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you set up a tent. how did...
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aren't you worried they might attack you? dr. goodall: for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. no nice ground sheet, mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you set up a tent. how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you kind of get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughs] for four months -- remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. and, you know, i knew given time that i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. and it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, jane, you
aren't you worried they might attack you? dr. goodall: for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. no nice ground sheet, mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so,...
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aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: well, for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i, between us. no nice ground sheet, mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i didn't mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you set up a tent. and how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you kind of get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughs] for four months -- remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. and, you know, i knew given time that i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. and it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, jan
aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: well, for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i, between us. no nice ground sheet, mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i didn't mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so,...
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aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: well, for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. no nice ground sheet, mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so, you set up a tent. how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you kind of get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughs] for four months -- remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. and, you know, i knew given time that i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. and it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, jane, y
aren't you worried they might attack you? dr.dall: well, for me, we had an old ex-army tent, mum and i between us. no nice ground sheet, mosquito windows, nothing like that. i would go happily up into the mountains every morning following my dream. mum would be left in the camp. and if you wanted air in that tent, you rolled up the side flaps and tied them with tape, and in came air, but also scorpions, spiders, snakes, which i did not mind about, but poor mum. [laughter] [applause] david: so,...
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you are not slowing down any? dr.dall: i truly feel that i was put on this planet with a mission, and right now, the mission is to give people hope. ♪ david: in recent years you have created the jane goodall institute. what was that designed to do? dr. goodall: that started in 1997 and some students -- by then, i had a little research station, and four of my students were kidnapped, and everything shut down. so some friends of mine said, well, let's start an institute so that this research could carry on, bless them. that was 1977, and it was set up to study, conserve chimpanzees and other animals, and educate. and it has developed since then. so, you know, we've got 27 jane goodall institutes around the world. and then i realized at some point that people living -- the african people living in and around chimpanzee habitats right across africa were struggling to survive. it was crippling poverty, lack of health and education, moving deeper into the forest, being exposed to diseases like ebola and hiv from the chimpan
you are not slowing down any? dr.dall: i truly feel that i was put on this planet with a mission, and right now, the mission is to give people hope. ♪ david: in recent years you have created the jane goodall institute. what was that designed to do? dr. goodall: that started in 1997 and some students -- by then, i had a little research station, and four of my students were kidnapped, and everything shut down. so some friends of mine said, well, let's start an institute so that this research...
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so i give you dr. brown. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> thank you all. mr. president, dr. biden, distinguished guests, colleagues, friends and family. on behalf of our research team i would like to extend my gratitude for your presence here today. one of the greatest honors asked to stand before you. we are embarking as part of the arpa-are h with several other amazing teams. together we will be working to transform cancer surgery as we know it for every american. many of us know personally a friend or family member the fear or anxiety that proceeds a cancer surgery. it's a hard job, one which is made harder by the fact that there is no technology that can determine during the surgery it has been successful. this means patients have to come back for another procedure or harmful procedure and extend the chance or worry that their cancer will come back. cancer is hard enough and give surgeons and patients the peace of mind and positive health been tits of a successful surgery every time. that is the goal our team is working towards and motivated my efforts the past 18 years.
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when you look at the overall study, what stands out most to you? dr.en: well, you know, there are some surprises here, but in fact, we've been seeing some early indicators about this rise in cancers at an earlier age over the last several years. early onset colorectal cancer, i think, was the canary in the coal mine here, where we saw declining incidence in populations the 65 and above, but rising in those that are 50 and younger. these are ages for which we've previously not thought about someone being at risk for colorectal cancer. so clearly something is changing. and this new study highlights that with 50%, as you said of the studies, that of the cancers that we looked at on the rise in gen-xers and millennials as compared to baby boomers. william: do we know why this is happening? because, again, the traditional -- i'm no oncologist, but the traditional understanding is older people tend to get more cancers. you get cancer as you get older. why is this happening with younger people? dr. knudsen: that is true not for all, but for most cancers, age
when you look at the overall study, what stands out most to you? dr.en: well, you know, there are some surprises here, but in fact, we've been seeing some early indicators about this rise in cancers at an earlier age over the last several years. early onset colorectal cancer, i think, was the canary in the coal mine here, where we saw declining incidence in populations the 65 and above, but rising in those that are 50 and younger. these are ages for which we've previously not thought about...
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so i give you dr. brown. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> thank you all. mr. president, dr.distinguished guests, colleagues, friends and family. on behalf of our research team i would like to extend my gratitude for your presence here today. one of the greatest honors asked to stand before you. we are embarking as part of the arpa-are h with several other amazing teams. together we will be working to transform cancer surgery as we know it for every american. many of us know personally a friend or family member the fear or anxiety that proceeds a cancer surgery. it's a hard job, one which is made harder by the fact that there is no technology that can determine during the surgery it has been successful. this means patients have to come back for another procedure or harmful procedure and extend the chance or worry that their cancer will come back. cancer is hard enough and give surgeons and patients the peace of mind and positive health been tits of a successful surgery every time. that is the goal our team is working towards and motivated my efforts the past 18 years. mr. pre
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have before you dr. de noble, explaining that he was withdrawing that study, quote, for reasons beyond my control, unquote. dr. de novo resubmitted that study in 1985. mr. campbell it went through the same peer process, so i'd ask exempt tend to be made part of the record without objection, that will be the order. it then had to be withdrawn again. according to this letter written to the journal editor. the reason was that philip morris had quote, issued an injunction against publication of this paper, unquote. the letter was from the editor. as you can see, mr. campbell. did you or did you not deny were you deny philip morris kept the noble study from being published. i will not deny that you did keep it from being published. yes, we did not in any way employ legal technique such as injunctions, but we did not. we did not choose to publish that. isn't it true, mr. campbell, that prior to the time that dr. noble submitted his study to the journal in 1983, his study had been reviewed by philip morris for
have before you dr. de noble, explaining that he was withdrawing that study, quote, for reasons beyond my control, unquote. dr. de novo resubmitted that study in 1985. mr. campbell it went through the same peer process, so i'd ask exempt tend to be made part of the record without objection, that will be the order. it then had to be withdrawn again. according to this letter written to the journal editor. the reason was that philip morris had quote, issued an injunction against publication of...
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dr. nakhhai jan, you could have asked that mr. i asked, i asked about gasoline, not mr.nejad, you did not bring this issue , why did you not bring it up? as a challenge in the field of the ministry of oil, there are also challenges you stated that, according to his belief, it is not in the program , sir, you are saying that yes, there is a banker who is there now , yes, i say that maybe an issue has been left out , but when he brings it up, sir, i accept all the issues in the field of oil and gas that came in the seventh program and all of them thanked the parliament for handing me such a program now, so now it is accepted that you want to do it , and mr. nakhei believes that this program that he presented is not compatible with the seventh program , not that i said it myself. majnoon research center as our consultant, they can be right you can tell me, i say there is, mr. center, how can you say the research center, the research center, the research center, now evaluate it. with friends and so on, a representative of the government had come, and i was from mr. dr. adiya
dr. nakhhai jan, you could have asked that mr. i asked, i asked about gasoline, not mr.nejad, you did not bring this issue , why did you not bring it up? as a challenge in the field of the ministry of oil, there are also challenges you stated that, according to his belief, it is not in the program , sir, you are saying that yes, there is a banker who is there now , yes, i say that maybe an issue has been left out , but when he brings it up, sir, i accept all the issues in the field of oil and...
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what did you say, mr. dr. hemti? one of the important slides the important points raised in the commission are actually economic growth. the economic growth from 1335 to 1403 has two characteristics, one is low economic growth and two is volatile, which means that it actually shows that we are in an era of oil boom. has increased and at a time when the conditions for the sale of oil are changed for various reasons, including sanctions. which has become difficult, well, economic growth has decreased, of course, a very important factor in economic growth that has been taken into consideration, in fact, is the productivity of iran's economy , which is very low, and the targeting in the 7th plan is that we have an average growth of 88 let's provide one third of it through productivity and the rest from other sources from economic growth, which is one of those things. after all , it is the foreign investments that should be done, except for the programs that are now the 7th plan , the other programs of mr. hemti's develop
what did you say, mr. dr. hemti? one of the important slides the important points raised in the commission are actually economic growth. the economic growth from 1335 to 1403 has two characteristics, one is low economic growth and two is volatile, which means that it actually shows that we are in an era of oil boom. has increased and at a time when the conditions for the sale of oil are changed for various reasons, including sanctions. which has become difficult, well, economic growth has...
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well dr.iran's retaliation hizballah retaliation, could we in fact see a unified retaliation from not only iran and hizballah, but let's not forget the yemenis. you know, one of the best things the axes of resistance do is to always be vague. you know, this axis has so many chase choices and today inside of israel they are thinking, well, what will happen in the next couple of days, will... iran retaliate alone, will hisballah alone, will it be axis retaliation, will they be assassination, destruction, missiles, rockets, so the whole all the choices any person can think of are put on the table. today and that's why the us has come to over with all its power because there are so many choices, one of them is the axes acting at the same time. well, as mentioned there, doctor, no one knows what the nature of the response will be, but the occupation entity hopes to mobilize the allie defensive alliance to protect israelis from any large-scale attack, according to one military analyst in the hebrew
well dr.iran's retaliation hizballah retaliation, could we in fact see a unified retaliation from not only iran and hizballah, but let's not forget the yemenis. you know, one of the best things the axes of resistance do is to always be vague. you know, this axis has so many chase choices and today inside of israel they are thinking, well, what will happen in the next couple of days, will... iran retaliate alone, will hisballah alone, will it be axis retaliation, will they be assassination,...
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well dr. yemenis. no, one of the best things the axis of resistance do is to always be vague. this axis has so many ch choices, and today inside of israel they are thinking, well, what will happen in the next couple of days? will... iran retaliate alone, will hisballah alone, will it be axis retaliation, will they be assassination, destruction, missiles, rockets, so the whole all the choices any person can think of are put on the table to... and that's why the us has come to over with all its power because there are so many choices, one of them is the axis acting at the same time. well, as mentioned there, doctor, no one knows what the nature of the response will be, but the occupation entity hopes to mobilize the allie defensive alliance to protect israelis from any large-scale attack, according to one military analyst in the hebrew media. טועם, אני חושב שגם הם עוסקים בזה ברגעים האלה ממש ולא בטוח שהם החליטו עדיין איך ומה, אבל ישראל ארוחה בדיוק לדברים האלה, מי אמרתי קודם סיפור הפריסה של ההגנה,
well dr. yemenis. no, one of the best things the axis of resistance do is to always be vague. this axis has so many ch choices, and today inside of israel they are thinking, well, what will happen in the next couple of days? will... iran retaliate alone, will hisballah alone, will it be axis retaliation, will they be assassination, destruction, missiles, rockets, so the whole all the choices any person can think of are put on the table to... and that's why the us has come to over with all its...
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so the boss tickets financially and also culturally and i think that dr. you must have the experience to serve as well in the field or people know me and i was going to again get better . so we trusting because of that reason. well, the organization of islamic cooperation has condemned the assassination of from aust. leader is my on the in t ron and called it a serious infringement of iran sovereignty to foreign ministers of the islamic block held in an emergency meeting. and jetta to discuss the killing and the runs response in a joint statement. the 57 members, so they held israel fully responsible for the attack on him. yeah. ron has blamed is real and vowed revenge. israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility. author and middle east analyst laura bloomfield is joining me now for more on this . thanks for joining us out. so we saw saudi arabia's stepping up to defend the wrong sovereignty at this meeting. that's despite the fact that the 2 countries are sometimes described as arch rivals. is something shifting here. it's a fascinating event t
so the boss tickets financially and also culturally and i think that dr. you must have the experience to serve as well in the field or people know me and i was going to again get better . so we trusting because of that reason. well, the organization of islamic cooperation has condemned the assassination of from aust. leader is my on the in t ron and called it a serious infringement of iran sovereignty to foreign ministers of the islamic block held in an emergency meeting. and jetta to discuss...
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thank you , dr.ortantly , in this section, you mentioned the meeting of the supreme leader of the islamic revolution with the members of the government delegation . 14th and the emphasis that they have in the field of cultural heritage and tourism and in all fields on the issue of using the opportunity and actually knowing the resources and applying them in every field now including the issue that we are discussing with you tonight at the ministry of cultural heritage, handicrafts and tourism is the issue of the 7th plan and the use of these resources to recognize this opportunity and i would like to ask what are your plans in this regard and with regard to the 7th plan? you have mentioned a very important point . you see, the seventh program allocated a specific chapter about the cultural heritage of tourism and handwritten sanad. here, i have to appreciate the parliament and the honorable members of the parliament that this seventh plan can open the way. there are many challenges in the field of he
thank you , dr.ortantly , in this section, you mentioned the meeting of the supreme leader of the islamic revolution with the members of the government delegation . 14th and the emphasis that they have in the field of cultural heritage and tourism and in all fields on the issue of using the opportunity and actually knowing the resources and applying them in every field now including the issue that we are discussing with you tonight at the ministry of cultural heritage, handicrafts and tourism...
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danielle yagich, geopolitical commentator, a pleasure having you with us, dr. yagich, now how do you think the us strategies including the proposed prisoner swap and the uh temporary cease fire aims to influence the dynamics of the conflict between zinanis israel on one part and uh gaza on the other and what impact might these measures have on the regional resistance as well which has promised a retaliation against zinanis israel for assassinating ismail hanye and uh commander fuad shukr. so if we look at um the developments over the past more than 10 months it is very clear that the only strategy that the united states has been following very aggressive. is to shield the israeli regime from accountability and to make sure that it can continue to carry out this genocide without any interruption, so when we look at the cease fire talks, there is lot of talk about these talks, but actually it hasn't led to any end, while of course the israeli regime continues to carry out those massacres and to kill palestinians um as we speak, so the entire premise of these stoc
danielle yagich, geopolitical commentator, a pleasure having you with us, dr. yagich, now how do you think the us strategies including the proposed prisoner swap and the uh temporary cease fire aims to influence the dynamics of the conflict between zinanis israel on one part and uh gaza on the other and what impact might these measures have on the regional resistance as well which has promised a retaliation against zinanis israel for assassinating ismail hanye and uh commander fuad shukr. so if...
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how you work your way through that is really important. dr.hoads: it was pointed out in a few different ways and one of the challenges that we face as a nation perhaps is that both our peer competitors and our near peer competitors by the very nature of their forms of government have built vertical integration because they control it, pull it out and work into a small business. you know, as a nation, we respect democratic norms. how do you think we can accomplish the efficiency of the vertical integration while still respecting pour free market -- our free market economy? adm. grady: we should really press that envelope and so, if it takes us eight to 10 years, i don't think it's that much shorter. and so what they gain by having that advantages that come from thor their -- authoritiry regimes, how can we overcome that? we talked about the speed and rel answer and how we can go faster, we can do all of that, and still maintain pace. the next destroyer is not going to be designed and put out from flash to bang in two years. dr. rhoads: right. a
how you work your way through that is really important. dr.hoads: it was pointed out in a few different ways and one of the challenges that we face as a nation perhaps is that both our peer competitors and our near peer competitors by the very nature of their forms of government have built vertical integration because they control it, pull it out and work into a small business. you know, as a nation, we respect democratic norms. how do you think we can accomplish the efficiency of the vertical...
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thank you very much, mr. dr. zahrovand . islamic cooperation about the assassination of martyr ismail heni, that according to this incident , different dimensions of time and place as well as responsibility organization of islamic cooperation, from what dimensions can this statement be examined? well, look, this meeting was at the request of iran's initiative, which was accepted, and the acting minister of foreign affairs, dr. bagheri, also participated. and in general, its output in the form of that final statement can be said that the statement is acceptable, even though there are conservative approaches among these countries, because now the debate that remains is that there has been a violation of sovereignty, terrorism has occurred, and this in any case requires a collision. there should be serious wisdom and decisive punishment, and islamic countries should also take part in some way. we can see the color, but regarding the fact that they condemned and confirmed that iran's sovereignty is flawed, in my opinion , this i
thank you very much, mr. dr. zahrovand . islamic cooperation about the assassination of martyr ismail heni, that according to this incident , different dimensions of time and place as well as responsibility organization of islamic cooperation, from what dimensions can this statement be examined? well, look, this meeting was at the request of iran's initiative, which was accepted, and the acting minister of foreign affairs, dr. bagheri, also participated. and in general, its output in the form...
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you must have the experience to service well in the field or people know me and i was going to didn't get better. so which was the team because of that reason. okay, with actually still active is use rock new meetings, but we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us today. thank you. all right, here's a quick look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. 5 people have been killed in a helicopter crash near the net police capitol of cat men. do the victims were for chinese nationals in their natural, these pilot authorities say that how we come through a loss control or lost contact with air traffic control just 3 minutes after take all the calls of the crash is being investigated. at least 9 people have been killed after heavy rains triggered flash flooding across central and southern china 18 the others are missing from each one province. after much slides hit the city of con, being 30 say to ritual. rainstorms have led to the depths of over a 100 people in the past 2 months alone. the human rights group, amnesty international has accused nigeri
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dr. you will define the strategic layer for us.rational layer , we must reach a common understanding on this , so let's go back to our past plans, mr. dr. zorian. i know our past plans , mrs. emami, at most 30%, the most optimistic state is 30% implementation, mr. doctor, the medical doctors came and said, sir , i want to adhere to it. i will abide by the law, the law of mrs. emami's program , there are so many strong laws , if we want to change the provisions of the ordinary law in the parliament, we can change it with one vote. we can change the majority, of course, this issue that we have now in our special conversation program , we will check the competence of the ministers of mr. lahouti's proposal , let me go back to the law of the seventh program that mr. doctor says, there is no dispute about reaching the percentage, can anyone deny this, i am in defense today. i am in defense of my lord's answer , in my defense of his excellency, who is also present in the assembly. i have said the same thing in defense of the cabinet of m
dr. you will define the strategic layer for us.rational layer , we must reach a common understanding on this , so let's go back to our past plans, mr. dr. zorian. i know our past plans , mrs. emami, at most 30%, the most optimistic state is 30% implementation, mr. doctor, the medical doctors came and said, sir , i want to adhere to it. i will abide by the law, the law of mrs. emami's program , there are so many strong laws , if we want to change the provisions of the ordinary law in the...
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daniel yagich geopolitical commentator, a pleasure having you with us, dr.ng the proposed prisoner swap and the uh? ceasefire aims to influence the dynamics of the conflict between zinanis israel on one part and uh gaza on the other and what impact might these measures have on the regional resistance as well which has promised uh a retaliation against zianist israel for assassinating ismail hanye and uh commander food shukr. so if we look at um the developments over the past more than 10 months, it is very clear that the only strategy that the united states has been following very aggressively is to shield. israeli regime from accountability and to make sure that it can continue to carry out this uh genocide without any interruption, so when we look at the um cease fire talks, there is lot of talk about these talks, but actually it hasn't led to any end, while of course the israeli regime continues to carry out those massacres and to kill palestinians um as we speak, so the entire premise of these stocks uh is very much based on imbalanced structure. now wha
daniel yagich geopolitical commentator, a pleasure having you with us, dr.ng the proposed prisoner swap and the uh? ceasefire aims to influence the dynamics of the conflict between zinanis israel on one part and uh gaza on the other and what impact might these measures have on the regional resistance as well which has promised uh a retaliation against zianist israel for assassinating ismail hanye and uh commander food shukr. so if we look at um the developments over the past more than 10...
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you must have the experience to service well in the field or people know me and i was going to didn't get better. so which was the team because of that reason. okay, with actually still active is use right new meetings, but we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us today. thank you us. alright, here's a quick look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. 5 people had been killed in a helicopter crash near the nef alea's capitol of kept man do the victims were for chinese nationals and their net police pilot, where you say the whole the comforter last contact with air traffic control. just 3 minutes after take off the costs of the crash is under investigation. a hotel in the was l region of western jeopardy has collapse. going to people. emergency services have rescued. 6 people with one more still trapped under the rubble in the town of crew. and the se, the risk of further collapse is made the rescue operation extremely demanding. 10 months have passed since the how much terror attacks on israel, which triggered the ongoing war in gossip. t
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well, dr.tly lacks a strategy. עליה, כי מי שמבצע אותה ומי שסופג את התגובות הישראליות זה החמאס, זה החזבלה, זה החוטים, והשאלה היותר מעניינת, למה אנחנו משתפים איתם פעולה באסטרטגיה הזאת, הן אותו ראש ממשלה שעמד אתמול והסביר לכולנו שהוא עומד בלחצים, בעצם אומר לנו, אני באותה אסטרטגיה של איראן, מלחמה ארוכה שאין לה אופק של סיום, שאין ראייה אסטרטגית, איך מסיימים אותה. "this is what the americans are telling him, the americans are telling him what you are doing is that you are taking israel from tactical win to a strategic defeat, undermining israel, number one, number two, the international community supporting israel are telling him, the nation brand in israel went from the number one democracy in the region to the number one terrorist state in the region, so he even in the uh in the domain of brand and soft power he is undermining it. number three, also in the uh and the for the locals inside of israel, well it was ironic to read for in some israeli media that..." they are asking iran, if you decide to
well, dr.tly lacks a strategy. עליה, כי מי שמבצע אותה ומי שסופג את התגובות הישראליות זה החמאס, זה החזבלה, זה החוטים, והשאלה היותר מעניינת, למה אנחנו משתפים איתם פעולה באסטרטגיה הזאת, הן אותו ראש ממשלה שעמד אתמול והסביר לכולנו שהוא עומד בלחצים, בעצם אומר לנו, אני באותה אסטרטגיה של איראן,...
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how you work your way through that is really important. dr.hoads: it was pointed out in a few different ways and one of the challenges that we face as a nation perhaps is that both our peer competitors and our near peer competitors by the very nature of their forms of government have built vertical integration because they control it, pull it out and work into a small business. you know, as a nation, we respect democratic norms. how do you think we can accomplish the efficiency of the vertical integration while still respecting pour free market -- our free market economy? adm. grady: we should really press that envelope and so, if it takes us eight to 10 years, i don't think it's that much shorter. and so what they gain by having that advantages that come from thor their -- authoritiry regimes, how can we overcome that? we talked about the speed and rel answer and how we can go faster, we can do all of that, and still maintain pace. the next destroyer is not going to be designed and put out from flash to bang in two years. dr. rhoads: right. a
how you work your way through that is really important. dr.hoads: it was pointed out in a few different ways and one of the challenges that we face as a nation perhaps is that both our peer competitors and our near peer competitors by the very nature of their forms of government have built vertical integration because they control it, pull it out and work into a small business. you know, as a nation, we respect democratic norms. how do you think we can accomplish the efficiency of the vertical...
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some of us still got some kind of both like funding fee until we before dr. you may apply to a low, not all good, a refrigerator, so on you. that's my advice you my, after the each very important for me to meet a lot of people and get the word on the everything here is not a dream. it is real. live in sydney living, the big smokes. i disagree. i don't get stage right off on the money i'm a month isn't what it was to go this $1.00 that's no one of them likes to be there to attempt feeling good. take as much time and we don't have to rush it me. the truck will show symbolizes gathering. and culturally having that blown at the closing ceremony signifies everyone coming together. this is a totally different done seeing arena for a moment. i can't master the . the use of the info, son bank people are the only unique type of people you race of people. we leave we . we can stop all of sudden bank and we can cope and live the lifestyle excited by plenty of people will come stop close on bank. what sort of a did or no, because of the simple play that like i was able f
some of us still got some kind of both like funding fee until we before dr. you may apply to a low, not all good, a refrigerator, so on you. that's my advice you my, after the each very important for me to meet a lot of people and get the word on the everything here is not a dream. it is real. live in sydney living, the big smokes. i disagree. i don't get stage right off on the money i'm a month isn't what it was to go this $1.00 that's no one of them likes to be there to attempt feeling good....
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some of us do you guys can vote like funding fee until you meet before dr. you may apply to a low, not all good, a refrigerator, so on you. that's my advice you my, after the each very important for me to meet a lot of people and get the word on the everything here is not a dream. it is real. live in sydney living the big smokes i just so going to i don't get staged right off on the money i'm a month isn't what it was to go this $1.00 that's no one of them likes would be the teams feeling good take as much time and we don't have to rush it me. the truck will show symbolizes gathering. and culturally having that blown at the closing ceremony, signifies everyone coming together. this is a totally different done seeing arena for a moment. i can't master the . the use of the info. somebody, people, usually the only unique type of people you race of people. we leave we, we could stop refund bank and we can cope and leave the lifestyle of some bank. plenty people will come stop loss on bank. what's the did or know cause people find that like i was able find a what
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if you hadn't met dr.is implant, do you think you would be sitting here talking to me today? >> you may be talking to my parents. you know, those that have lost their loved ones to a drug overdose. but you wouldn't be talking to me. there's no doubt about that. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> reporter: the surgery was a success, but opening someone's skull is always risky. dr. rezai thought he could reach more patients quickly if he used ultrasound. he was already using it to treat other brain disorders and was convinced focused ultrasound could target the same area of the brain as the implant. >> is this brain surgery without a knife? >> it is. indeed. so this is -- there's no skin cutting. there's no opening the skull. so it is brain surgery without cutting the skin, indeed. >> reporter: dr. rezai explained how his team would be the first to treat addicted by aiming hunreds of beams of ultrasound to a precise point, deep inside the brain. >> so the area that we're treating is the reward center in the brain,
if you hadn't met dr.is implant, do you think you would be sitting here talking to me today? >> you may be talking to my parents. you know, those that have lost their loved ones to a drug overdose. but you wouldn't be talking to me. there's no doubt about that. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> reporter: the surgery was a success, but opening someone's skull is always risky. dr. rezai thought he could reach more patients quickly if he used ultrasound. he was already using it to...
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some of us still got some kind of both like funding fee until you meet before dr. you may apply to a low, not all good, a refrigerator, so on you. that's my advice you my, after the each very important for me to meet a lot of people and get the word on the everything here is not a dream. it is real. live in sydney living, the big smokes. i disagree. i don't get stage right off on the money i'm a month isn't what it was going to go. mission. that's no one of them likes to be there to attempt feeling good. now take as much time and we don't have to rush me. the trouble show symbolizes gathering. and culturally having that blown at the closing ceremony, signifies everyone coming together. this is a totally different done seeing arena for a moment. i can't master the the use of the info, son, bank people are the only unique type of people you race of people. we leave we, we can stop all of sudden bank and we can cope and live the lifestyle excited by plenty of people will come stopping us on bank. what's, what did or know because of what people find that like a what pe
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but you see that something in dr. king's exceptionalism, what you call a kind of prophetic tradition that positions black preachers as particularly in doubt with with the power of either god's sanction or message as part of this narrow wing of black politics. so tell us particularly about how to understand dr. king's legacy and how we might actually be misreading him in terms of how we are to understand leadership. well, you know, when you read the mid-twentieth century as a great many a great man's story, let's put it that way. you lose sight of all of the heroic work and prophetic energies of everyday, ordinary people when the movement becomes in effect, a story of dr. king's witnessing courage. he becomes a larger than life figure. and then we are supposed to sit in supplication in relation to it. i just fundamentally disagree with that view. i think, a, the movement was more complex and b, that dr. king was more complex. that's the first thing. he is a decidedly human, all too human, just like we are. and so part
but you see that something in dr. king's exceptionalism, what you call a kind of prophetic tradition that positions black preachers as particularly in doubt with with the power of either god's sanction or message as part of this narrow wing of black politics. so tell us particularly about how to understand dr. king's legacy and how we might actually be misreading him in terms of how we are to understand leadership. well, you know, when you read the mid-twentieth century as a great many a great...
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mentioned there, dr. muhammad, that's a very great point, when you mention the word defend, are we talkinge tehran and iran so they have assessment but at the end of the road i think that when things uh become so hard for israel for example if the defense didn't work if the act of resistance decided to retaliate. strongly on israel or a war regional war erupted, the us will be dragged, it won't be, it won't come happily defending israel or acting militarily, but it will be dragged because at the end of the world we should all remember israel is an american entity in the region, exactly, well doctor, i mean as you mentioned there, i mean is it actually a regional war, is it more serving israel's uh goals instead, it's not in the interest of the us basically, yeah, and not in the interest of of israel, it's in the interest of... yahu only and that's important to to say you know at april 13 when uh iran retaliated the israely intelligence uh gave netanyahu a report that our assessment was wrong, we didn't assess that iran we retaliate in this way, so they know that they made a wrong decision
mentioned there, dr. muhammad, that's a very great point, when you mention the word defend, are we talkinge tehran and iran so they have assessment but at the end of the road i think that when things uh become so hard for israel for example if the defense didn't work if the act of resistance decided to retaliate. strongly on israel or a war regional war erupted, the us will be dragged, it won't be, it won't come happily defending israel or acting militarily, but it will be dragged because at...
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dr. bushera, once you enter gaza, then watch what are your days, like where do you sleep? what do you eat? i think it might depend a little bit on exactly where you'll station so some of the injuries will send the medical personnel to some of the hospital. so hoping that is ation hands missing tests through correspondence with the ministry of health to ship adult locks. the hospital which is indebted by some previous and yours was stationed at and also hospital even the european hospital. but then as we know, early a couple of weeks ago, the israeli army gave an order for an evacuation around the european and sorry for the patients. and the medical staff will have to evacuate from that hospital. the day to day activities really depends on what's happening around you at the time. sorry, uh, lots of emergency surgery, lots of trauma, bose trying to find your patients throughout the hospital to save them on the slightly slow a days. it's possible to engage in other activities such as medical student teaching or teaching within the teams. college you are an engineer. and when
dr. bushera, once you enter gaza, then watch what are your days, like where do you sleep? what do you eat? i think it might depend a little bit on exactly where you'll station so some of the injuries will send the medical personnel to some of the hospital. so hoping that is ation hands missing tests through correspondence with the ministry of health to ship adult locks. the hospital which is indebted by some previous and yours was stationed at and also hospital even the european hospital. but...
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dr hasanen al-taiar, thank you very much for _ public. thank you very much for your thoughts i public. dr hasanen al-taiar, thank| you very much for your thoughts on that story today. breaking news about the situation in ukraine. president zelensky of ukraine. president zelensky of ukraine said in the last few minutes that the country now controls 7a ruston settlements. this follows the week—long incursion into the kursk region and the belgorod region. ukrainian troops are in that area, too, so president zelensky saying ukraine now controls 7a russian settlements. we heard from ukraine as well today that they will withdraw from this area when president putin begins to talk about peace. we'll bring you any more developments from president zelensky, any more news from him or any other developments on that story throughout the rest of the day here on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the continuing tension in the middle east now — the military wing of hamas said it targeted the israeli city of tel aviv with t
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thank you. thank you for your invitation . be well. mr. dr. mr. dr. a. daoud. mentioning what was the process of the formation of telegram and its activities, and that the french government emmanuel macron has also seriously supported the action of his judicial system in the arrest of pavel drov . please tell me what the french are looking for with this action. thank you very much . let me give you a couple of words. the first point is the dual level of law and freedom from the side of governments to all platforms to all managers of cyberspace platforms and communication platforms. which is produced in your repressions is published be accountable well in the united states based the communication decency law of the platform administrator is exempt from the content published on his platform, and these administrators consider this rule and this clause, which is clause 230 of this law, necessary for the development of their own business . this is whether the owner of this platform should be responsible for what is published on this platform , whether it is child po
thank you. thank you for your invitation . be well. mr. dr. mr. dr. a. daoud. mentioning what was the process of the formation of telegram and its activities, and that the french government emmanuel macron has also seriously supported the action of his judicial system in the arrest of pavel drov . please tell me what the french are looking for with this action. thank you very much . let me give you a couple of words. the first point is the dual level of law and freedom from the side of...
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when you see these practices, they all work against us. you have heard dr.ard talk about educational disparities. you heard mcclendon talk about economic disparities and all of that affects black men's health. along with social injustice and of course systemic racism. and so, the question becomes, why not look at these particular things and try to figure out ways to be helpful? we think if we bring the spotlight back to these issues, we think that it will go a long way in terms of remedying them with people that really have a sincere desire to remedy them. because often times, we also know because of the history, that there is a hidden agenda sometimes to not fix these disparities. i will let that linger in the room a minute. we have to have candidates that are serious about our health and talk to us about our health. so in conclusion, they may not see us, but we see them. november 5, we will vote for those folks interested in black men's health. next, we have frederick bell who will speak to us on voting rights. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. thank
when you see these practices, they all work against us. you have heard dr.ard talk about educational disparities. you heard mcclendon talk about economic disparities and all of that affects black men's health. along with social injustice and of course systemic racism. and so, the question becomes, why not look at these particular things and try to figure out ways to be helpful? we think if we bring the spotlight back to these issues, we think that it will go a long way in terms of remedying...
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, dr. leon, always a pleasure to check in with you, stay safe out there in the us capital, doctor, you bet, thank you, dr. wilmer, leon there, joining us from washington dc, meanwhile the un secretary general has condemned ongoing is... war in gaza expressing deep concern over the regime's recent bombing of a school in the besieg strip. have a listen. the secretary general condemns the continued loss of life in gaza, including women and children. as we witnessed yet another devastating strike by israel on the altbain school in gaza city. sheltering hundreds of displaced palestinian families with scores of fatalities amits continued horror displayed. and suffering in gaza, the spokesman add of the teris emphasized the urgent need for the protection of civilians caught in the war and for unimpeded humanitarian access across gaza. he said that gutieres urges both israel and hamas to finalize a cease fire and release captives. meanwhile, britain, france and germany have also joined forces to call for immediate end to israel's war in the besieg trip. the uh the call came. the day after hamo
, dr. leon, always a pleasure to check in with you, stay safe out there in the us capital, doctor, you bet, thank you, dr. wilmer, leon there, joining us from washington dc, meanwhile the un secretary general has condemned ongoing is... war in gaza expressing deep concern over the regime's recent bombing of a school in the besieg strip. have a listen. the secretary general condemns the continued loss of life in gaza, including women and children. as we witnessed yet another devastating strike...
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there is one thing i want to ask you about the cost, mr. dr. mirhami. you said that now, due to the number of people, the parking lot, and the traffic, arrangements and planning have been made, as if the cost rate is 30%. no, we did not. this issue was raised in arbain headquarters , and we disagreed, mr. interior minister , to oppose what was approved by arbain headquarters , as in previous years. it is actually the price. well, only a few days these are completely empty, the rest of the days are usually from the beginning. during the month of travel , they have their own passengers to transport the pilgrims, but the number of pilgrims to return is less than the number of pilgrims who are going to the borders. in the last days and weeks , it is the other way around . follow this rule from the first trip to the 25th trip. of course, we proposed that another 30% be added to this, but there was no agreement, so it was published in the news and in some sources that the cost would increase. 30% of fares is not realistic and if you do something, it is a viol
there is one thing i want to ask you about the cost, mr. dr. mirhami. you said that now, due to the number of people, the parking lot, and the traffic, arrangements and planning have been made, as if the cost rate is 30%. no, we did not. this issue was raised in arbain headquarters , and we disagreed, mr. interior minister , to oppose what was approved by arbain headquarters , as in previous years. it is actually the price. well, only a few days these are completely empty, the rest of the days...