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the south of eng|they have had200% rainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields'ainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields under and they have had fields under water for six months. and that is terrifying. >> of heavy rain that >> but years of heavy rain that have wiped out crops have have wiped out the crops have happened throughout our history. this not novel. this this is not novel. this will happen and things like happen again. and things like forest fires are at a lower level than before. there are level than before. so there are various indicators about where things are going. there's not just this uniform picture and that you may get less good crop growing conditions in one country, you'll get better ones in another. >> but if when you break the climate and you break the stability of the climate . stability of the climate. >> but this is this is where it becomes climate alarmism. when you about breaking , it you talk about breaking, it always you talk about breaking, it alw it s you talk about breaking, it alw it evolves. let fine tune >> it evolv
the south of eng|they have had200% rainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields'ainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields under and they have had fields under water for six months. and that is terrifying. >> of heavy rain that >> but years of heavy rain that have wiped out crops have have wiped out the crops have happened throughout our history. this not novel. this this is not novel. this will happen and things like happen again. and things like...
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the south of eng|they have had200% rainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields'ainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields under and they have had fields under water for six months. and that is terrifying. >> of heavy rain that >> but years of heavy rain that have wiped out crops have have wiped out the crops have happened throughout our history. this not novel. this this is not novel. this will happen and things like happen again. and things like forest fires are at a lower level than before. there are level than before. so there are various indicators about where things are going. there's not just this uniform picture and that you may get less good crop growing conditions in one country, you'll get better ones in another. >> but if when you break the climate and you break the stability of the climate . stability of the climate. >> but this is this is where it becomes climate alarmism. when you about breaking , it you talk about breaking, it always you talk about breaking, it alw it s you talk about breaking, it alw it evolves. let fine tune >> it evolv
the south of eng|they have had200% rainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields'ainfall farmers in in the south of eng|they have had fields under and they have had fields under water for six months. and that is terrifying. >> of heavy rain that >> but years of heavy rain that have wiped out crops have have wiped out the crops have happened throughout our history. this not novel. this this is not novel. this will happen and things like happen again. and things like...
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eng. among the executive boards of the organization for the development and modernization of mines and industries minerals of iran, which we usually know this organization as omid, hello, you are very welcome , mr. engineer, thank you for accepting your invitation to my front page. in 1403 according to the motto of the year that was determined. thank you very much, very good question, and in this situation today, before i answer your excellency , i would like some general statistics about the state of mineral reserves. iran and the world, in order to be able to use, in response to the question of his excellency , the total mineral reserves of the world according to the latest statistics that the exploration done is about 240 billion tons , iran's share of this is about 24 billion tons, which is a very large number. 12 and a half percent of its length of 15,000 kilometers is located in iran, which is also a significant number. ahma two stone is actually a very important mineral reserve in t
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representing the emotions of iranians towards a global event of aggression, whose protestors can go to the eng base and sign the petition to end the war. zahra alizadeh, sed and sima news agency. membership for more than two terms as members of the board of directors of unions provided getting two/third votes is unobstructed. in today's meeting, the supreme supervisory board of the expediency detection group did not find the parliament's decision to extend the membership of trade union board members for more than two consecutive terms to be contrary to the general policies of the system. the executive code of how to hold elections within 3 months from the effective date of this. supervision is approved by the minister of industry. article 47. the amendment approval of the parliament regarding a priority bill to support the family by promoting the culture of modesty and hijab was not found to be contrary to the general policies of the system. the road map for the implementation of the fundamental transformation document. and breeding
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eng. we have 11 locomotives in the country, of which 804 belong to the government and 17 belong to the private sector, and it is interesting that out of these 11 locomotives, we have the latest statistics today. we got 524 locomotives in operation. and we can actually see that 50% of the number of locomotives in the country and the capacity of our country are out of service . now, according to the production in the country , the producers announced that if they reach the capacity of 25 locomotives per year we see that it will take 20 years to replace the 500 that are stuck on the ground now. let's make a choice. in the next 20 years, these 500 vehicles that are traveling will be grounded, so we need to have the same opportunity and permission from our domestic capacity and support from our producers. ask the private sector to import and import locomotives in order to provide better services to our people. our people have the right to be able to get more convenient services. today, our pass
eng. we have 11 locomotives in the country, of which 804 belong to the government and 17 belong to the private sector, and it is interesting that out of these 11 locomotives, we have the latest statistics today. we got 524 locomotives in operation. and we can actually see that 50% of the number of locomotives in the country and the capacity of our country are out of service . now, according to the production in the country , the producers announced that if they reach the capacity of 25...
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eng engineering company boston dynamics has created sparkles, a robot dog with blue, sparkly fur. it was revealed for international dance day. >>> one of the winners of this month's $1.3 billion jackpot has been revealed. he's an immigrant from laos, who has had cancer for eight years. the 48, or 46-year-old of portland, oregon said he and his wife are taking the lump-sum payment of $422 million after taxes. and they're also splitting the prize with a friend who chipped in to buy a batch of lottery tickets with them. he will now be able to provide for his family and find himself a doctor. thanks so much for waking up with "early today." i'm frances rivera. have a great tuesday. see you back here early wednesday morning. wednesday morning. laying out on some college campuses, including a building stormed by palestinian supporters. we are live in washington with the latest on the police response here and cease fire talks in the middle east. awaiting the recount results as soon as today, the
eng engineering company boston dynamics has created sparkles, a robot dog with blue, sparkly fur. it was revealed for international dance day. >>> one of the winners of this month's $1.3 billion jackpot has been revealed. he's an immigrant from laos, who has had cancer for eight years. the 48, or 46-year-old of portland, oregon said he and his wife are taking the lump-sum payment of $422 million after taxes. and they're also splitting the prize with a friend who chipped in to buy a...
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and the need for west coast cities in particular, but especially cities across the united states, to enge in more housing based solutions, which are the only solution that effectively successfully ends homelessness across the country having these investments. and in california, especially where there are by far very limited or far more limited shelter and housing opportunities compared to other east coast cities, for example, having more accountability where cities are required to spend a certain proportion of their budgets on housing will likely help improve the situation. and it requires cities to engage in these evidence based policies, which are far more effective. john: from your perspective, what's the public health issue or what's the public health effect implications of homelessness? charley willison: there are many, many grave public health effects of homelessness. if we think about homelessness in general, people experiencing homelessness, whether it is short term or long term, face far greater morbidity and mortality compared to the general population. both short-term and long-
and the need for west coast cities in particular, but especially cities across the united states, to enge in more housing based solutions, which are the only solution that effectively successfully ends homelessness across the country having these investments. and in california, especially where there are by far very limited or far more limited shelter and housing opportunities compared to other east coast cities, for example, having more accountability where cities are required to spend a...
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to dez, i was between dez and brian, so i was second from the van, brian was reassuring me, and he enged me and he said, this is british army, will be away soon, and he actually said british army, which was important because later on we were able to verify that, um, anyway, um, and dez chirped in as well, and both of these lads are from the north, des are from belfast and brans from calidon, and they would have... grown up and know the you know different accidents as well and with train musicians years they would know that this is but and he also said it does said the uh army is usually careful with the equipment, so that was a comforting thing, what we didn't know was that there were two men had taken a 10 pound bomb uh commercial explosives, they were putting it under the driver seat, for years we thought that the that this thing was placed in the back, which was actually the were placing it under the driver seat, and um the plan was uh to that we wouldn't know anything about this, this uh bomb that they were putting under thing and we they would have said thanks very much for your coo
to dez, i was between dez and brian, so i was second from the van, brian was reassuring me, and he enged me and he said, this is british army, will be away soon, and he actually said british army, which was important because later on we were able to verify that, um, anyway, um, and dez chirped in as well, and both of these lads are from the north, des are from belfast and brans from calidon, and they would have... grown up and know the you know different accidents as well and with train...
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wait, wait, why, eng, xeolithic, the whole supply is now in us, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, do something, what, do, do, everyone gets a hundred. but a tranquilizer couldn't getting into the coffee machine by accident, it’s impossible, it’s as if someone slipped it in, and the dose is huge, if it weren’t for timur, they would now be lying in piles in the intensive care unit, this is at best, a hangar under the surveillance of two cameras, both are turned off, there is no recording, but this is nonsense , which means it doesn’t work, are they broken, no, everything works, it feels like someone turned them off, but it wasn’t me, but it was impossible to turn off the remote ones, yura guaranteed it, yura alekseev, yes, he was the one who rewrote the program for video systems. observation, here comes the insider, igor arenievich, alekseev needs to be urgently detained, the checkpoint must be closed, no one can be let out, if engineer alekseev appears, it’s clear, half an hour ago he left the training ground, now i have to report, give us at least 2 hours, we know where h
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there is no piecemeal eng english. it will hit mary and uncle bob to the richest person in the country and i must tell you with a government that is that leading, with a credit card used to -- usage skyrocketing, the levitate between the economy is a very thin line and it is really worrisome. some of the other proposals that are cut -- are coming up with -- she insanity of yasmine. >> charles: it would be insult to injury many ways that americans are now grappling with inflation that's back to a four-year high on the base of it picking up yet again and then perhaps next year will have to face on top of that the higher taxes, smaller paychecks. >> yeah, along with potentially, you know, in the ever pay their student debt or, you know, interest rates on credit cards that are, you know, plus 20%, you know, you can only scratch them so far and the thing is that joe biden always promise that taxes wouldn't go up. people making under $400,000 to make any of these tax cuts expire just as gary says that is not the case and we
there is no piecemeal eng english. it will hit mary and uncle bob to the richest person in the country and i must tell you with a government that is that leading, with a credit card used to -- usage skyrocketing, the levitate between the economy is a very thin line and it is really worrisome. some of the other proposals that are cut -- are coming up with -- she insanity of yasmine. >> charles: it would be insult to injury many ways that americans are now grappling with inflation that's...
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we're all looking theme for what kind of physical strike it might enge in as it did in eliminating the revoluony leadership that was based in syr. ere ar other ples it uld act as wellot operateseyonsyria many places whereiranas allies. so i think the are a nuer of bodies. thquestion is is the long-tergo and how you achie it? just as we e in gaza,here is no visible viablplan to defuse tensions. we all ow the's no means opullg it back, ying tget the two tw not go after each other, whether it's shor or long-term. a ihink tt's e real danr of thawiout soay out that there were all kind of stk in what is an escalating confrontation? >> always good to get your analysis, robin wright, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. wael. >> and just ahead, we'll have more of our special coverage on the escalating conflict right now in the middle east, plus our other top stories, donald trump set to be in new york. in new york courtroom tomorrow as jury selection starts in his criminal hush money trial, what to expect as this historic trial is about to get underway >> laura coates, live week n
we're all looking theme for what kind of physical strike it might enge in as it did in eliminating the revoluony leadership that was based in syr. ere ar other ples it uld act as wellot operateseyonsyria many places whereiranas allies. so i think the are a nuer of bodies. thquestion is is the long-tergo and how you achie it? just as we e in gaza,here is no visible viablplan to defuse tensions. we all ow the's no means opullg it back, ying tget the two tw not go after each other, whether it's...
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are we looking close's ist o eng at kamala? >> i think kamala harris is joe biden as policy more than his partner? thk, shawn.hin it was ridiculous of him to choose kamala harris. she a fairly unremarkable senator. she's very unimpressive, uninspired, on informative and public figure.k jo but now i think joe biden did a brilliant thing by picking kamalat thin because he chose of three people in the whole country who could not upstage hipeoplee m. t and in the end, as she is hishe insurance policy, you getw two people no vote for joe i s a vote for kamala, folks, possibly for 12 years. i want you to think out. 12 years. how old will you be? where do you think you'll be? how old were your kids,owl you e and grandkids be? you might be stuck with this woman who has no interestthinki in thinking deeply or working hard. don't believe me. workinglook at her public scheh available for all to see. the viceedul president schedule public schedule has nothing on it most days. thisnr most d is just a fact. and once in a while, i have nation
are we looking close's ist o eng at kamala? >> i think kamala harris is joe biden as policy more than his partner? thk, shawn.hin it was ridiculous of him to choose kamala harris. she a fairly unremarkable senator. she's very unimpressive, uninspired, on informative and public figure.k jo but now i think joe biden did a brilliant thing by picking kamalat thin because he chose of three people in the whole country who could not upstage hipeoplee m. t and in the end, as she is hishe...
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and that's why it was sos so dan dangerous for van to tryto to enhance the evidence eng bloody sock,ed right prcause it played right into the prejudices, perhaps, of the jurorse jurors against the lapd. look, i want to send my sincere condolences to the goldman my s, the brown family.a they've done a phenomenal jobn in standing upstandi fory their relatives. and they called me first before the o.j. team called me, i probably would have represented the goldman of the brown family lawyers, the ten people who needed defense. and i'm proud of the fact that i helped d to expose some corruption among some police officers in the lapd. i'm proud that i helpee lapd, dm to disclose some of the divisiveness of the countr y on racial issues, and i also helped to disclose the inadequacy of the prosecution. i was sitting right next to o.jequacy oecution,. when he. but people don't realize that under the law of california, darden could have had him put on the glove jutside the jury to see whether he fit first before makingr the fataitl mistake.j, and then o.j. right in front of me, walked up to the j
and that's why it was sos so dan dangerous for van to tryto to enhance the evidence eng bloody sock,ed right prcause it played right into the prejudices, perhaps, of the jurorse jurors against the lapd. look, i want to send my sincere condolences to the goldman my s, the brown family.a they've done a phenomenal jobn in standing upstandi fory their relatives. and they called me first before the o.j. team called me, i probably would have represented the goldman of the brown family lawyers, the...
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eng, it's 9:00, 903, and they're still here. the university president sent out an ultimatum or what she thought was an ultimatumultimat telling the students to get out of this encampment and move those tents. else they'ellinghed get suspend. but we checked in withm an the student protesters who say they're not scared they >> and if they call on the nypd, that's going to be a big mistake. watch with nothing.ll n >> noto fighting tactic. you can be outside. you now are mobilizeu d. there's hundreds of them here today. we deman demand we demand that we will not be moved by force unless by force. >> okay. so. thi s is the so-called gazad gaza solidarity encampment still right in the middlsolidae of cas here at columbia university on new york city's upper west side. hours after the embattled university president minu shafik said these studentst sa who were still here and wouldn't sign the paperwork, saying they would just simply abidetwot by the rules here, would notclas be able to go to class or graduate. >> but heys or, that didn't
eng, it's 9:00, 903, and they're still here. the university president sent out an ultimatum or what she thought was an ultimatumultimat telling the students to get out of this encampment and move those tents. else they'ellinghed get suspend. but we checked in withm an the student protesters who say they're not scared they >> and if they call on the nypd, that's going to be a big mistake. watch with nothing.ll n >> noto fighting tactic. you can be outside. you now are mobilizeu d....
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nhs eng newly opened nue support read their statement. nhs eng newly opened childreanport read their statement. nhs eng newly opened children andrt the newly opened children and young people's gender services and forward its and is bringing forward its review of the adult service specifications . specifications. >> nhs england will review the use of gender affirming hormones through of updated through a process of updated evidence review public evidence review and public consultation, similar to the rigorous process that was followed to review the use of puberty hormones . i puberty suppressing hormones. i think the government's got to go really i think really far, cameron. i think private are no longer private clinics are no longer allowed to give these drugs. >> they shouldn't allowed to allowed to give these drugs. >> tithem|ouldn't allowed to allowed to give these drugs. >> tithem outin't allowed to allowed to give these drugs. >> tithem out att allowed to allowed to give these drugs. >> tithem out at all. allowed to allowed to give t
nhs eng newly opened nue support read their statement. nhs eng newly opened childreanport read their statement. nhs eng newly opened children andrt the newly opened children and young people's gender services and forward its and is bringing forward its review of the adult service specifications . specifications. >> nhs england will review the use of gender affirming hormones through of updated through a process of updated evidence review public evidence review and public consultation,...
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. >> how do you eng—- em" >> and how do you know? has she done you she's done everything? you know, she's done everything? you know, she's done there's done psychedelics. yeah. there's been lot of been there's been a lot of research imperial research being done in imperial college i college london that says i actually psychedelic actually think, psychedelic treatment can really help people with . of conditions. with these types. of conditions. >> well, i really hope it, you know, it does get sorted in this horrible thing does not happen, but anyway, we i'm sure we'll be covering that further. it's time now for our final break. do join us the other side for us on the other side for misogyny rugby. hurley's misogyny in rugby. liz hurley's welcome back to headliners. it's your first look at friday's newspapers. we're going to open this final section with the telegraph. now a news of a grovelling apology for telling the truth. francis >> yes. so britain's eating. i've got britain's eating. 50% more takeaways. and before covid. >> oh, okay. >> oh, okay. >> oh, okay. >> oh, that
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you're the planet that is out in the coldest regions of the solar system, you're not that actively eng engaged with them. it was criticized after "the wall street journal" reported on teen's anxiety. snapchat will turn it off by default and users will haveto opt into it if they choose to use it. before this it was the default that kicked in. i don't think this is a huge response. i think this is a way to say you're doing something without really doing something. it's a popularity feature that makes all these kids feel bad about themselves. we have seen the research on teens and the depression levels. a lot of that tied back to social media. if you actually want to do something about it, you should change it so you're not ranking and making them -- let's face it -- >> i thought you were going to praise them for this. >> turned off the default and made it so it's not the default, but you've already got everybody keyed into it. tell me that this is not a way to try and get kids to use the app more frequently. if you get to rank higher based on how often you're snapping back and forth with
you're the planet that is out in the coldest regions of the solar system, you're not that actively eng engaged with them. it was criticized after "the wall street journal" reported on teen's anxiety. snapchat will turn it off by default and users will haveto opt into it if they choose to use it. before this it was the default that kicked in. i don't think this is a huge response. i think this is a way to say you're doing something without really doing something. it's a popularity...
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>> that's the xmik economic eng. can't spend that money and have a bunch of restaurants. not going to work. you need an economic engine. that's it. that's going to provide all the other great stuff. >> as a guy in the markets how do you feel about betting as relates to sports? i ask ohtani's in the news, everybody saying's what the? >> right, yeah. >> by the way, curious what you think happened there. >> i have no idea, but i'm going to trust him. >> you're going to trust him. >> i'm going to trust him. seems like someone that is so -- focused on his stuff that i could see how -- >> do you think just have to figure out, given superstar status, they can't let this -- >> they have to investigate and they will. you know, they're good at that type of stuff and they'll get to the bottom of it. >> separately, we're here in the sports conference. you invested in golf in a big way. >> that's right, yes. >> partnered with fenway as well as part of that. >> that's right, what is your thesis on golf and what do you think's going to happen with liv as well in terms of the saudis? >>
>> that's the xmik economic eng. can't spend that money and have a bunch of restaurants. not going to work. you need an economic engine. that's it. that's going to provide all the other great stuff. >> as a guy in the markets how do you feel about betting as relates to sports? i ask ohtani's in the news, everybody saying's what the? >> right, yeah. >> by the way, curious what you think happened there. >> i have no idea, but i'm going to trust him. >> you're...
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reallyscotland, into parts of northern ireland, northeit eng really linger d, into parts of northern ireland, northeit engreally linger and where it will really linger and turn and heavy. turn quite persistent and heavy. there's in force there's a rain warning in force for areas of for many western areas of scotland, we could see scotland, so here we could see some disruption from some delays and disruption from the rain, but temperatures will be average . be around average. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on manhunt for habib masum, suspected of stabbing a woman to death in bradford on saturday. mark white has the latest . mark white has the latest. >> masood has it emerged that masood, according to court documents , was on bail accused documents, was on bail accused of making threats to kill and assault his victim, who died on saturday. >> millions of people across nonh >> millions of people across north america have turned their eyes to the sky overnight to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse, and that is what it looked like. >> labour has pl
reallyscotland, into parts of northern ireland, northeit eng really linger d, into parts of northern ireland, northeit engreally linger and where it will really linger and turn and heavy. turn quite persistent and heavy. there's in force there's a rain warning in force for areas of for many western areas of scotland, we could see scotland, so here we could see some disruption from some delays and disruption from the rain, but temperatures will be average . be around average. >> looks like...