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i'd be interested to know what renee thinks of it . know what renee thinks of it.uld say, that was opened in june under the last government and was finished by the time that the percentage, the 20% pay rise came out for junior doctors. i mean, the poll of gp's and whether they wanted to go on on strike was finished. so it's not a consequence of the pay so it's not a consequence of the pay rise for junior doctors . it pay rise for junior doctors. it happened before that came out. look, the pay rise forjunior look, the pay rise for junior doctors costs about £1 billion. the strikes have cost about £1.7 billion. i'm glad that there is a government that's actually sorting stuff out, because i think people at home will think, i just want to see a doctor. i've paid my taxes, i want to get the health care i need to get the health care i need to get back to work to get on with my life. >> i'm going to. are they because the gp's are going to try and now whether or not they voted for that, firstly, it was the bma, 8000 doctors, there were 64,000 gp's in the country. >> so a
i'd be interested to know what renee thinks of it . know what renee thinks of it.uld say, that was opened in june under the last government and was finished by the time that the percentage, the 20% pay rise came out for junior doctors. i mean, the poll of gp's and whether they wanted to go on on strike was finished. so it's not a consequence of the pay so it's not a consequence of the pay rise for junior doctors . it pay rise for junior doctors. it happened before that came out. look, the pay...
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i'd be interested to know what renee thinks of it . know what renee thinks of it.hould say, that was opened in june under the last government and was finished by the time that the percentage, the 20% pay rise came out for junior doctors. i mean, the poll of gp's and whether they wanted to go on on strike was finished. so it's not a consequence of the pay so it's not a consequence of the pay rise for junior doctors . it pay rise for junior doctors. it happened before that came out. look, the pay rise forjunior look, the pay rise for junior doctors costs about £1 billion. the strikes have cost about £1.7 billion. i'm glad that there is a government that's actually sorting stuff out, because i think people at home will think, i just want to see a doctor. i've paid my taxes, i want to get the health care i need to get the health care i need to get back to work to get on with my life. >> i'm going to. are they because the gp's are going to try and now whether or not they voted for that, firstly, it was the bma, 8000 doctors, there were 64,000 gp's in the country. >> so
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renee. flirtation?e, sort of before it's even started, because i think young men now , think young men now, understandably would be absolutely terrified of doing what is very natural to flirt with a member of the opposite sex to try and woo her. i mean, i met my husband, my first husband, at work. he was 16 years older than me. we ended up marrying. we were together for 17 years. and then when i started at medical school, i met my next partner. he was my tutor. >> wow. >> wow. >> so i'm all for it. i think that's where you meet people. >> so how do you draw the line as nicki says, between the distinction of an abuse of power and genuine connection with the person? >> well , hopefully everybody >> well, hopefully everybody understands about consent and power. >> and, you know, we're educated enough to actually control those things. but i accept that sometimes that probably isn't possible . and that's a shame. possible. and that's a shame. but it shouldn't preclude flirting at work. yeah >> sorry. yeah. g
renee. flirtation?e, sort of before it's even started, because i think young men now , think young men now, understandably would be absolutely terrified of doing what is very natural to flirt with a member of the opposite sex to try and woo her. i mean, i met my husband, my first husband, at work. he was 16 years older than me. we ended up marrying. we were together for 17 years. and then when i started at medical school, i met my next partner. he was my tutor. >> wow. >> wow....
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renee. flirtation? sort of before it's even started, because i think young men now , think young men now, understandably would be absolutely terrified of doing what is very natural to flirt with a member of the opposite sex to try and woo her. i mean, i met my husband, my first husband, at work. he was 16 years older than me. we ended up marrying. we were together for 17 years. and then when i started at medical school, i met my next partner. he was my tutor. >> wow. >> wow. >> so i'm all for it. i think that's where you meet people. >> so how do you draw the line as nicki says, between the distinction of an abuse of power and genuine connection with the person? >> well , hopefully everybody >> well, hopefully everybody understands about consent and power. >> and, you know, we're educated enough to actually control those things. but i accept that sometimes that probably isn't possible . and that's a shame. possible. and that's a shame. but it shouldn't preclude flirting at work. yeah >> sorry. yeah. go
renee. flirtation? sort of before it's even started, because i think young men now , think young men now, understandably would be absolutely terrified of doing what is very natural to flirt with a member of the opposite sex to try and woo her. i mean, i met my husband, my first husband, at work. he was 16 years older than me. we ended up marrying. we were together for 17 years. and then when i started at medical school, i met my next partner. he was my tutor. >> wow. >> wow....
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renee are you crying shame. renee are you worried about the same things?ean, i'm massively worried about this, and the problem that we now have is in the look. nobody thinks that violence is the answer. we've said this. nobody should be going out rioting and using violence, but we should have the right to protest. and we should be shouted down. if our views don't marry with the narrative of the government or of the diverse communities who want to shout nasty words at us, you know, like far right or transphobic or islamophobic, whatever it is, and all we will achieve as a society in doing that, in shutting down conversation, is making it worse and worse , until once again, the and worse, until once again, the bubble bursts because people can no longer contain their anger. >> now, emma, do you think actually there's a problem here for faith and trust in the police in general? because something like 4 in 10 of the british people think that the british people think that the british police do not act with an even keel. oh, absolutely. >> i mean, you have reams
renee are you crying shame. renee are you worried about the same things?ean, i'm massively worried about this, and the problem that we now have is in the look. nobody thinks that violence is the answer. we've said this. nobody should be going out rioting and using violence, but we should have the right to protest. and we should be shouted down. if our views don't marry with the narrative of the government or of the diverse communities who want to shout nasty words at us, you know, like far...
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renee are you crying shame. renee are you worried about the same things?n, i'm massively worried about this, and the problem that we now have is in the look. nobody thinks that violence is the answer. we've said this. nobody should be going out rioting and using violence, but we should have the right to protest. and we should be shouted down. if our views don't marry with the narrative of the government or of the diverse communities who want to shout nasty words at us, you know, like far right or transphobic or islamophobic, whatever it is, and all we will achieve as a society in doing that, in shutting down conversation, is making it worse and worse , until once again, the and worse, until once again, the bubble bursts because people can no longer contain their anger. >> now, emma, do you think actually there's a problem here for faith and trust in the police in general? because something like 4 in 10 of the british people think that the british people think that the british police do not act with an even keel. oh, absolutely. >> i mean, you have reams an
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ceo rene haas joins us now to break down the numbers. rene, always a pleasure to see you. you were cautious on some part but let's go over what's great first that is what you're doing with the tech titans and how you are now the most ubiquitous processer in history. i want you to have the floor on that before we go into the difficult guidance. >> well, thank you, jim. it's great to be here. thanks for having me. you stated very well, arm is the most ubiquitous micro processer commute platform income history. we are in every digital device you can get your hands on. we estimate 70% of the world's population touches arm in some way in the data center, the cars, that's in pcs, that's in mobile phones. every digital device runs on arm in some way, and the reason that's so important in terms of thinking about our company going forward is that the platform in terms of going forward relative to growth, et cetera you can't build a digital device without arm. so whether thinking about growth in the data center with ai or security cameras it's going to run on arm. we're bullish abou
ceo rene haas joins us now to break down the numbers. rene, always a pleasure to see you. you were cautious on some part but let's go over what's great first that is what you're doing with the tech titans and how you are now the most ubiquitous processer in history. i want you to have the floor on that before we go into the difficult guidance. >> well, thank you, jim. it's great to be here. thanks for having me. you stated very well, arm is the most ubiquitous micro processer commute...
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rene: i think it is the culmination of both. a number of years ago we added some significant compute capability to drive performance. now what we are seeing particularly in the near term and going forward is the skews that are being built, people are trying to put as much computer performance as possible in those phones. can you think about the large language models such as llama or gemini, and those funds were developed, those models didn't even exist. so not only are we having to run all of the complex software, the cameras, but now you want to run ai workload. which is good for us. ed: thank you very much. for what it is worth, the stockett session low down 16.2% during that conversation. this stick with earnings and look at etsy which released second-quarter earnings on wednesday after the closing bell. the ceo joined me earlier to talk about it. >> we are really proud of the fact that in an environment where we are really swimming upstream with a really tough macro and the story of this quarter has been for discretionary pr
rene: i think it is the culmination of both. a number of years ago we added some significant compute capability to drive performance. now what we are seeing particularly in the near term and going forward is the skews that are being built, people are trying to put as much computer performance as possible in those phones. can you think about the large language models such as llama or gemini, and those funds were developed, those models didn't even exist. so not only are we having to run all of...
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vamos a hablar del polÉmico caso, nos acompaÑan los padres de ricardo ricky ramÍrez, la seÑora renÉ,ar con nosotros aquÍ en la "ediciÓn digital". renÉ, ricardo, lo primero que quiero decirles, sentimos muchÍsimo todo lo que estÁn atravesando en su familia, les agradecemos mucho que estÉn compartiendo este espacio tan doloroso en la "ediciÓn digital". cuÉntanos, por favor, renÉ, ricardo, quÉ es lo que les cuentan las autoridades, por quÉ disparan a su hijo desde un segundo coche? >> nunca nos dijeron nada, ahora sÓlo miramos el vÍdeo que sacaron ellos, pero nunca nos hablaron, nunca han conversado con nosotros, pero nunca nos llamaron diciendo "nosotros matamos a su hijo", nada, nunca nos dieron noticias, nada. borja: estaba leyendo el reporte policial de los Ángeles, donde decÍa que su hijo en el auto tenÍa pasamontaÑas y armas. ¿eso es cierto? >> no es cierto. borja: ustedes estÁn diciendo que no se encontrÓ nunca un pasamontaÑas, que el niÑo estaba desarmada, lo que no entendemos es por quÉ un agente dio la orden de disparar, quÉ amenaza habÍa en un niÑo de 18 aÑos? >> mÁs es, que
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thanks, rene, good to see you. >> thank you.ase sent out by pr release company business wire yesterday had an immediate effect on paramount global stock. it shot up early in the session and what this release said is it claimed a mysterious bidder had come out on to the scene with a sky high bid for the media giant. way bigger than, yes, skydance, who has just solidified a deal, but it's not totally solidified. charlie gasparino has been digging around on the legitimacy of that bidder. he breaks it next, on the "clayman countdown." did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com dexcom g7 is one of the easiest ways to take better control of your diabetes. this small wearable . . not managing your diabetes really affects your health for the future. the older you get, the more complications you're gonna see. i knew i couldn't ignore my diabetes anymore because it was causing my eyesight to go bad.
thanks, rene, good to see you. >> thank you.ase sent out by pr release company business wire yesterday had an immediate effect on paramount global stock. it shot up early in the session and what this release said is it claimed a mysterious bidder had come out on to the scene with a sky high bid for the media giant. way bigger than, yes, skydance, who has just solidified a deal, but it's not totally solidified. charlie gasparino has been digging around on the legitimacy of that bidder. he...
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with the help of painting i make my thoughts visible, said rene magritte.nary of his work, we created a garden. looking at the painting, you can ask yourself a huge number of questions, but no one will give a specific correct answer to these questions, because each person will see in these pictures, as in our garden, something of their own. and this is the moss garden, an allusion. tagawa and tamara designers created an original garden with elements of japanese landscape art: bansai, wooden bridges, zigzag shapes, a foggy swamp, an abundance of stones, here is the quintessence, a plant that is 35 years old. the authors put their philosophy into the basis of the park composition. bansai is a symbol of character formed in difficult life situations. circumstances. and this is a park composition in honor of the film aelite by yakov protazanov, one of the most famous paintings of the world cinema amgard, complex geometry, a martian garden and a prototype of the shukhov tower, in the red color typical of the era, the first viewers have already appreciated the eff
with the help of painting i make my thoughts visible, said rene magritte.nary of his work, we created a garden. looking at the painting, you can ask yourself a huge number of questions, but no one will give a specific correct answer to these questions, because each person will see in these pictures, as in our garden, something of their own. and this is the moss garden, an allusion. tagawa and tamara designers created an original garden with elements of japanese landscape art: bansai, wooden...
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but rene billie sought out rene back at the time and talked to her about it and learned all about hormones, oppression and all those things. and rene was 41 when she came along and not the threat she was. but rene has changed her stance on it now says if she had been 23 and the former yale tennis captain and you five time u.s. open qualifier playing against women she didn't she just you know we're out of them so i think she's it's really hard for her to to decide we deal with in book but kind of elliptically yeah have question over here my ms. cane grew up around firefighters and police men as the one woman seeking and she did abuse it all and no no no i'm you know a lot of women in sports have. lot of them say this all the time, that men and boys tend to accept you more when you're good at something they value and. she was always one of the best athletes around people kind of accepted her for that she's never heard her talk about any of that kind of treatment. it was more, you know, heartbreaking to her that it came from her contemporary from malcolm temporaries in tennis or the the estab
but rene billie sought out rene back at the time and talked to her about it and learned all about hormones, oppression and all those things. and rene was 41 when she came along and not the threat she was. but rene has changed her stance on it now says if she had been 23 and the former yale tennis captain and you five time u.s. open qualifier playing against women she didn't she just you know we're out of them so i think she's it's really hard for her to to decide we deal with in book but kind...
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and rene was 41 when she came along and not the threat she was, but rene has changed her stance on it and now says if she had been. 23 and the former yale captain and you know five time u.s. open qualifier playing against women. she didn't she you know we're out of them so i think she's it's really hard her to to decide we deal with in the book but kind of elliptically in the question over here miss carney grew up around you firefighters and policemen as the woman seeking praise did she get abuse from it at all. no, no, no. you know, a lot of women in sports have a lot of them say this all the time that men and boys tend to accept you more when you're good at something. they value. and she was. one of the best athletes around and. kind of accepted her for that. she's i've never heard her talk about any of that kind treatment. it was more, you know, heartbreaking to her that it came her contemporary from male contemporaries in tennis or the the establishment in her sport. question you. continue to tell me why the name male yeah, her dad was bill moffitt and he was shipped out not long
and rene was 41 when she came along and not the threat she was, but rene has changed her stance on it and now says if she had been. 23 and the former yale captain and you know five time u.s. open qualifier playing against women. she didn't she you know we're out of them so i think she's it's really hard her to to decide we deal with in the book but kind of elliptically in the question over here miss carney grew up around you firefighters and policemen as the woman seeking praise did she get...
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renee.u're a very principled lady. so i'm surprised you pay £2.33 to not be part of that. >> failing economic experts are saying. and airlines and holiday firms say, that there'll be lots of travellers that just aren't wised up to this, and they'll be then facing queues of 96 hours and delays to travel. >> so we've got a year to get our heads around it. >> we'll put more staff on the gates. that's the answer there. just even they're not manning the gates enough to make it more physically attractive to go through. it'sjust physically attractive to go through. it's just incredible in this day and age. >> at the weekend at heathrow in the child line, because they had one border. >> that's ridiculous . >> that's ridiculous. >> that's ridiculous. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and border force are going on strike as well. >> it usually runs better when they go on strike because they get the army in. >> all right, let's talk about, yvette cooper pledging to lock up and deport more migrants than have happene
renee.u're a very principled lady. so i'm surprised you pay £2.33 to not be part of that. >> failing economic experts are saying. and airlines and holiday firms say, that there'll be lots of travellers that just aren't wised up to this, and they'll be then facing queues of 96 hours and delays to travel. >> so we've got a year to get our heads around it. >> we'll put more staff on the gates. that's the answer there. just even they're not manning the gates enough to make it...
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everybody loves the place. >> renee, i have questions.id it look like? didn't look like this, did it? >> oh, it was pretty beat. it was almost a teardown, but again, it was such a piece, a big piece of history. and to have one remaining gas station like this still standing is really just. i've got very lucky to be that guy to step in, in place and make it happen. now, you told me that when you painted the place, you looked at old pictures just to make sure you got it right. >> so detail is important. >> yeah. so luckily the local museum here had old photographs back in the 30s and 40s, so i was able to piece together the color scheme. the just the, the signage, the overall how this place looked. and so putting it together, i tried to keep as period pieces as i could. >> you got the big flying ace sign here. we're inside now. you got the old refrigerator, so walk me through this. when someone pulled up, let's say they pulled up in that 50 chevy. i think that's a 54 bel air, right? they pulled up and they had. they they had someone came out
everybody loves the place. >> renee, i have questions.id it look like? didn't look like this, did it? >> oh, it was pretty beat. it was almost a teardown, but again, it was such a piece, a big piece of history. and to have one remaining gas station like this still standing is really just. i've got very lucky to be that guy to step in, in place and make it happen. now, you told me that when you painted the place, you looked at old pictures just to make sure you got it right. >>...
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paul: that is rene haas speaking with ed ledlow. take a look at some of the -- of the things that are moving in australia. you rainian stocks getting particularly badly hit. we've got been aman, boss energy, deep yellow all down by more than 10%. this is in the news that kazakhstan expects to produce a lot more uranium raising guidance and that's putting pressure on the aussie you rainian miners. this is after earnings from intel and amazon intel seeing third quarter revenue below analysts estimates. amazon also coming out with lower than expected guidance. plenty more to come on bloomberg. this is ♪ paul: welcome back. we've got china markets heading to launch and comparatively speaking not doing too bad. the c.s.i.300 is on the off by .2 of one percent that compares well to some of the selling that we've seen around the region. but yeah, there you have it the c.s.i.300. the shanghai composite half by 1%. we've got the yuan7.2313. it's been a rough ride on markets today. china escaping relatively unscathed but we've got the nikkei
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today's headliners include the killers, singer and broadway actress reneé rapp.pop star sabrina carpenter is tomorrow night and sunday stars post malone with his new country set. festival organizers remind visitors that besides the music, there's also a lot of gourmet food, fun cocktails and wine. >> got so many different types of cuisine. we've got malaysian food, we've got creole food, we've got scandinavian food, mayor london breed says in light of the terror plot against taylor swift's concerts in europe, security will continue to be a top priority. >> the whole game plan that we have used and enhanced over the years with technology, so we are definitely prepared. we are on high alert, mayor breed says outside lands is a big boost to the san francisco economy, bringing an estimated $1 billion since it began in 2008. >> more than 225,000 people are expected at the festival this year. >> time now 507. we have an air quality advisory for the bay area today because of the wildfire smoke coming from canada and across the western u.s. now, stronger winds are expect
today's headliners include the killers, singer and broadway actress reneé rapp.pop star sabrina carpenter is tomorrow night and sunday stars post malone with his new country set. festival organizers remind visitors that besides the music, there's also a lot of gourmet food, fun cocktails and wine. >> got so many different types of cuisine. we've got malaysian food, we've got creole food, we've got scandinavian food, mayor london breed says in light of the terror plot against taylor...
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right now, jungle and rene rapp, the big headliners this year include the killers, sabrina carpenternd post malone. also, a lot of buzz around rising pop sensation chappell roan. the festival goes through sunday, the same day as vp harris' san francisco fundraiser. the giants are also in town, so expect a lot of traffic in and around san francisco. also tonight it's a growing problem in oakland. we're talking about stolen and abandoned cars. the issue so bad right now the city is shelling out millions of dollars to haul them away every month. it's a new day. welcome to the neighbors. yes, sir. our investigative unit recently went to look at the problem firsthand. jackson vanderbeken toured the fruitvale district with council member noel gayo and his aide, preston turner. they spotted stolen and abandoned cars nearly everywhere. they're often dumped along railroad tracks and piled up in vacant lots. and you see right behind me, you'll see over 20 abandoned cars, vans, trucks stacked on top of each other. and they've been here for the last, let's say, 20, 25 days. once we clear it, it
right now, jungle and rene rapp, the big headliners this year include the killers, sabrina carpenternd post malone. also, a lot of buzz around rising pop sensation chappell roan. the festival goes through sunday, the same day as vp harris' san francisco fundraiser. the giants are also in town, so expect a lot of traffic in and around san francisco. also tonight it's a growing problem in oakland. we're talking about stolen and abandoned cars. the issue so bad right now the city is shelling out...
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architect rene gonzalez, who's behind this home in florida, says the investment is worth it.he building costs more than traditional structures, energy bills can be reduced by 90%, so potentially good for your finances and good for the environment. that's it for this edition of matter of fact, i'm soledad o'brien. i'll see you back here next week to watch more stories like this anytime, head to matteroffacttv.
architect rene gonzalez, who's behind this home in florida, says the investment is worth it.he building costs more than traditional structures, energy bills can be reduced by 90%, so potentially good for your finances and good for the environment. that's it for this edition of matter of fact, i'm soledad o'brien. i'll see you back here next week to watch more stories like this anytime, head to matteroffacttv.
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other groups in the so-called divine nine are already backing her bid for the presidency the cnn's rene three to one picture of political power. these are members of the so-called divine nine nine historically black fraternities and sororities formed more than a century ago when black people couldn't join white organizations, the divine nine has been a force and movements from civil rights to voting rights. and they say their political strength will make history once again, this election day one, kamala harris kicks off with an arm i mean look it just this force in this room, kamala harris joined alpha kappa alpha sorority in 1986 at howard university, making her one of the 2.5 million members of the divine nine. cnn sat down with a room full of divine nine members speaking in their own capacity and not on behalf of there organizations there aware of their potential political influence this election, and they're excited to wield it 2.5 million strong now, look at how we can reach out to our families. >> our friends our churches. >> we are the girl scout leaders we are the boy scout lead
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he goes to g this place called renee island which is an incredibly beautiful part of the world and he is us first on this voyage of least his first encounter experience with in this case the native aboriginal people of tasmania. expedition artist go to work in a paint these beautiful paintings which become engravings. everything goes according to plan.er in one of those rare times where everything goes rare but they have peaceful exchanges in both directionsua and they there areo encounter so there is no spreading of disease. he's there for little over a week and he writes quite eloquently aboutou these people whos he admires but what's interesting and i shall this because exactly almost exactly one century after cook's arrival in brief stop at renee island of paola people are virtually extinct in this photographog was taken of the last full-blooded powwow person a woman who was photographed and she died almost exactly at the center initiative is to demonstrate the reason why cook is so resented all over the pacific is not so much for what cook did or what he saw or what he himself ri
he goes to g this place called renee island which is an incredibly beautiful part of the world and he is us first on this voyage of least his first encounter experience with in this case the native aboriginal people of tasmania. expedition artist go to work in a paint these beautiful paintings which become engravings. everything goes according to plan.er in one of those rare times where everything goes rare but they have peaceful exchanges in both directionsua and they there areo encounter so...
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well, let's see what gp and medical writer renee hoenderkamp thinks. doctor renee nana renee.>> what? what is it? and what are the symptoms? >> it's a pox virus, like smallpox that we manage to eradicate the symptoms. >> for most people, if they get it because it's not that easy to catch. are mild. >> they're headache, fever, chills. you get this rash, which affects unusually palms of the hands and feet which most rashes don't. so that's quite a lot of them have it on their face. oh, they do , but for example, if you they do, but for example, if you get chicken pox you wouldn't get it on your palms or your feet. so there are ways that you can differentiate it . i think what differentiate it. i think what i want to do is just calm down the rhetoric a little bit . the world rhetoric a little bit. the world health organisation did the same before with monkeypox about two years ago, and that fizzled itself out because people changed their behaviour. so, so mpox is not that easy to catch. you have to actually be close skin to skin contact with somebody who has it or their clothing
well, let's see what gp and medical writer renee hoenderkamp thinks. doctor renee nana renee.>> what? what is it? and what are the symptoms? >> it's a pox virus, like smallpox that we manage to eradicate the symptoms. >> for most people, if they get it because it's not that easy to catch. are mild. >> they're headache, fever, chills. you get this rash, which affects unusually palms of the hands and feet which most rashes don't. so that's quite a lot of them have it on...
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and we have some artists right now who are really peaking, such as sabrina carpenter, chappell roan, reneepp. >> reporter: 75,000 festival goers are expected to attend each day, making for what could be a very crowded weekend in the city. >> thousands and thousands of people. everybody like it, you know? sometimes it's crazy people, but police know what they are doing here. >> reporter: and the festival's only one of the big events going on this weekend. the giants are in town for two games saturday and sunday at oracle park against the detroit tigers. the stern grove festival is back again on sunday. and vice president kamala harris will be making her first trip to the city since kicking off her campaign for the presidency and announcing her running mate. >> that actually makes me more nervous about the traffic because she was just in l.a. a few weeks ago, and it shut down the entire freeway. so i'm much more concerned about the vice president coming than outside lands. >> yeah. >> reporter: allen told us he knows it's going to be a busy few days for the city, but he's excited to see it.
and we have some artists right now who are really peaking, such as sabrina carpenter, chappell roan, reneepp. >> reporter: 75,000 festival goers are expected to attend each day, making for what could be a very crowded weekend in the city. >> thousands and thousands of people. everybody like it, you know? sometimes it's crazy people, but police know what they are doing here. >> reporter: and the festival's only one of the big events going on this weekend. the giants are in town...
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jim a force to be reckoned with, as she said, renee marsh. >> thanks so much.rce with kaitlan c
jim a force to be reckoned with, as she said, renee marsh. >> thanks so much.rce with kaitlan c
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pero como nos dice maría rené barillas, esto no quiere decir que los contagios sean como cuando el covidra controlarlo. esta es la segunda alerta mundial relacionada al virus en 2 años, pero esta vez responde a un brote de nuevos casos con la cepa klein 1 b. pues un poquito más virulenta. es más infecciosa. no solamente estamos hablando ya de contacto cercano, eh? directo relaciones sexuales, eh? o sea, lo lo que pasaba con la otra variante, sino algo un poquito más, más allá que tenemos que tener más precauciones. si bien cada semana todavía se reportan algunos casos de la cepa menos grave del virus en el país, la nueva cepa aún no ha llegado a estados unidos. aún así, quienes trabajan en el área de salud dicen que es importante que las personas se preparen a través del conocimiento, lo que incluye saber en qué consiste el virus y cómo se transmite. por lo que recuerdan que el enfoque a menudo se transmite a través de fluidos corporales y contacto físico. según los cdc, sin embargo, esta nueva cepa también se transmite a través de lesiones u objetos contaminados. no solamente ya es cont
pero como nos dice maría rené barillas, esto no quiere decir que los contagios sean como cuando el covidra controlarlo. esta es la segunda alerta mundial relacionada al virus en 2 años, pero esta vez responde a un brote de nuevos casos con la cepa klein 1 b. pues un poquito más virulenta. es más infecciosa. no solamente estamos hablando ya de contacto cercano, eh? directo relaciones sexuales, eh? o sea, lo lo que pasaba con la otra variante, sino algo un poquito más, más allá que...
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here is grand renee some time on the upstream part of the river nile. would you need it? says is an ex essential threat to the volta? it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from e. c, i 2 is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold and full to yes. is why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web. i'll just say era, my baby kenya. what we're going to go back now to address who is in my degree in eastern nigeria and, and you were saying earlier, and you a story about how things could get even worse for people than they are at the moment. is that how it is all playing out? exactly and in fact from the northwest they stories we are getting that is so desperate such that the case has yet and my degree is in comfortable with what is going on in the south, west, north west, not generating particularly cuts into states that hospitalization are coming in be hundreds, one. yeah, we only have 100 uh hospitalizations a day. although the numbers we continue to see yeah, continue to rise. not only here in by degrees in border st
here is grand renee some time on the upstream part of the river nile. would you need it? says is an ex essential threat to the volta? it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from e. c, i 2 is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold and full to yes. is why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web. i'll just say era, my baby kenya. what we're going to go back now to address who is in my degree in eastern nigeria and, and you were saying...
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an unknown page in the history of resistance was opened by historian rené barki, the feat of fragilesoviet girls partisan detachment rodina originates in his native village of til, in the coal mines they hastily assembled a factory for the production of fao shells. hitler hoped to stop the advance of the allies, cold, dampness and sticky dust. everyone who could work was brought here. before that , not a single woman had gone down into the lataringa mines. one day the vault could not withstand and collapsed, covering hundreds of our girls. local residents, bowing before their strength and courage, still keep everything in this black place as it is. those who survived decided to escape, but despite all the persuasion the french did not hide in houses, but went into the forest, took weapons and fought. this photo was taken in france right after the war. galina demyanova is 16 years old here. she is the youngest partisan of the rodina detachment. despite everything, she smiles, that is, yes. but she smiles with her mouth closed, her lips, her teeth have all fallen out due to scurvy, the
an unknown page in the history of resistance was opened by historian rené barki, the feat of fragilesoviet girls partisan detachment rodina originates in his native village of til, in the coal mines they hastily assembled a factory for the production of fao shells. hitler hoped to stop the advance of the allies, cold, dampness and sticky dust. everyone who could work was brought here. before that , not a single woman had gone down into the lataringa mines. one day the vault could not withstand...
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and this is renee rapp taking the stage to thousands who have gathered there in san francisco for, as i mentioned, night one of this huge three day event. now, this annual tradition has turned into a big boost for the city's economy as a new feature this year. in fact, couples can now get married at the festival. ktvu kristen captain shows us how. day one of this festival earlier in the day already brought in some big crowds. >> san francisco's biggest concert of the year, outside lands started with a bang. musicians taking the stage at noon and the concert goers streaming in. the sprawling festival includes multiple stages, with music filling every corner of golden gate park. this year's lineup includes the killers, sabrina carpenter and sturgill simpson, concert goers tell us they're excited about the lineup. >> i'll be honest, i'm here to see shaboozey. do you ever hear him? yes, sir. one. here comes the two. to the three. >> to the four new this year. city hall an area set aside for couples to get married. >> you may seal your marriage with a kiss. >> joseph schindler and katarina
and this is renee rapp taking the stage to thousands who have gathered there in san francisco for, as i mentioned, night one of this huge three day event. now, this annual tradition has turned into a big boost for the city's economy as a new feature this year. in fact, couples can now get married at the festival. ktvu kristen captain shows us how. day one of this festival earlier in the day already brought in some big crowds. >> san francisco's biggest concert of the year, outside lands...
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and we have some artists right now who are really peaking, such as sabrina carpenter, chappell roan, renee rapp. >> reporter: 75,000 festival goers are expected to attend each day, making for what could be a very crowded weekend in the city. >> thousands and thousands of people, everybody like, you know, sometimes it's crazy people, but police know what they're doing here. >> reporter: and the festival's only one of the big events going on this weekend. the giants are in town against the detroit tigers. the stefrn grove festival is back on sunday, and vice president kamala harris will be making her first trip to the city since kicking off her campaign for the presidency and announcing her running mate. >> that actually makes me more nervous about the traffic because she was just in l.a. a few weeks ago, shut down the entire freeway. so i'm much more concerned about the vice president coming than outside lands. >> reporter: allen told us he knows it's going to be a busy few days for the city, but he's excited to see it. >> san francisco's a world class city, and world class cities can put o
and we have some artists right now who are really peaking, such as sabrina carpenter, chappell roan, renee rapp. >> reporter: 75,000 festival goers are expected to attend each day, making for what could be a very crowded weekend in the city. >> thousands and thousands of people, everybody like, you know, sometimes it's crazy people, but police know what they're doing here. >> reporter: and the festival's only one of the big events going on this weekend. the giants are in town...
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is the right time for our freak up, you know, come on the road map that this photo is now resolved. renee's 10 different durations if they are working, the government comes in so that there is a big move of main general since our dreams every, every in the boys has that to be to be in that stage. and they confident that the goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could. i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was pretty cool, but you've got you has incredible breakdown, says nairobi has talented photographers and the some who are in the city. they actually as i understand it here every day to try and get an income by photographing people. so let's try and see if they'll talk to us. hi, my name is it is same. same on. okay. can you please tell me a little bit about what you do here? well, all these photographers and what do you explain what to do here? you take pictures that we have, but there's that this, the t, there's a lot to do. and then i say do music videos
is the right time for our freak up, you know, come on the road map that this photo is now resolved. renee's 10 different durations if they are working, the government comes in so that there is a big move of main general since our dreams every, every in the boys has that to be to be in that stage. and they confident that the goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i...
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maría rené barillas habló con expertos, nos cuenta los riesgos.lo que tampoco puede pasar por desapercibido es el sabor del dispositivo. goma de mascar de fresa que vienen en sabores que no son tabaco, vienen en sabores como fresa, vienen en sabores de dulce, vienen sabores de chicle y obviamente, o sea, hay muchos niños que eso lo pertenecen los sabores y la variedad de sabores. es parte de las razones por las cuales muchos piensan que son productos menos dañinos. pero la realidad es otra de que te acaba de mostrar tiene la misma, el mismo nivel de nicotina, como 35 paquetes de cigarrillos y la peligrosidad del producto no solo tiene que ver con las altas dosis de nicotina. tenemos también muchas sustancias eh incluidas dentro del cigarrillo electrónico en enfermedades del corazón y con y con cáncer. algo sumamente preocupante dado que los dispositivos se han convertido en el producto de tabaco más utilizado entre los jóvenes, según la encuesta nacional del tabaco juvenil de 2023, más de 2 millones de niños en todo el país usan cigarrillos electr
maría rené barillas habló con expertos, nos cuenta los riesgos.lo que tampoco puede pasar por desapercibido es el sabor del dispositivo. goma de mascar de fresa que vienen en sabores que no son tabaco, vienen en sabores como fresa, vienen en sabores de dulce, vienen sabores de chicle y obviamente, o sea, hay muchos niños que eso lo pertenecen los sabores y la variedad de sabores. es parte de las razones por las cuales muchos piensan que son productos menos dañinos. pero la realidad es otra...
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maría rené barillas nos cuenta más.a padres de familia. un nuevo año escolar puede significar un incremento en el uso de drogas por parte de niños y jóvenes. entonces, el incremento es muy, muy es muy fácil de llegar ahí y es muy rápido. por qué? porque como son socialmente, no son tan a verse, son abiertos, a veces son muy tímidos, a veces no están en un nuevo sitio o no tienen amigos. entonces lo más fácil es consumir para que? para pertenecer a algún lado. esto representa un verdadero peligro para niños y adolescentes que de acuerdo al departamento de seguridad nacional, estarán comprando analgésicos recetados que pueden estar mezclados con fentanilo. un verdadero peligro considerando que los centros para el control y la prevención de enfermedades han rastreado un aumento constante de muertes por sobredosis desde el 2020 y la mayoría de muertes han sido causadas precisamente por el fentanilo. un reto para autoridades, especialmente porque la venta de drogas en línea ha incrementado y padres de familia con frecuencia
maría rené barillas nos cuenta más.a padres de familia. un nuevo año escolar puede significar un incremento en el uso de drogas por parte de niños y jóvenes. entonces, el incremento es muy, muy es muy fácil de llegar ahí y es muy rápido. por qué? porque como son socialmente, no son tan a verse, son abiertos, a veces son muy tímidos, a veces no están en un nuevo sitio o no tienen amigos. entonces lo más fácil es consumir para que? para pertenecer a algún lado. esto representa un...
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. >> reporter: which is why renee alexander brought twins a.j.park. >> hey, you guys want to go see the new statue being revealed and they went yeah, went crazy. >> reporter: it was january when the league's beloved jackie robinson statue was stolen. the crime even caught on surveillance video. >> you see that surveillance video, someone taking him away. >> that was like was it because of race? was it because of hatred? >> reporter: the man who confessed blamed drugs. and when sentenced to prison for theft and other crimes, apologized. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: over the last six months, donations allowed for an exact replica, crafted in colorado and carefully packed to finally return to wichita for a homecoming fit for a hall of famer. >> one, two, three, go! [ cheering ] >> reporter: a monumental moment where robinson's legacy looms large. >> if it wasn't for league 42, a lot of kids in this community probably wouldn't even be playing baseball. >> nothing. >> nothing. >> reporter: including jason dennis' own son jackson. >> i like how they put
. >> reporter: which is why renee alexander brought twins a.j.park. >> hey, you guys want to go see the new statue being revealed and they went yeah, went crazy. >> reporter: it was january when the league's beloved jackie robinson statue was stolen. the crime even caught on surveillance video. >> you see that surveillance video, someone taking him away. >> that was like was it because of race? was it because of hatred? >> reporter: the man who confessed...
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you know, come on the road map that this photo is now resolved, renee's 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move. main general that was means every, it reads the boys and it has, that seems to be in that stage in the wimpy and they come students that goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy the i wish i could, i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was pretty cool. but if the guy he has incredible breakdown, says nairobi has talented photographers and the some who are in the city, they actually, as i understand it here every day to try and get an income by photographing people . so let's try and see if they'll talk to us. hi, my name is it is the same. same one. okay. can you please tell me a little bit about what you do here? well, all these photographers and what do you explain? what do you do here? you take pictures the reactive, what is the c t? there's a lot to do. and then i say do music videos over here to our client
you know, come on the road map that this photo is now resolved, renee's 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move. main general that was means every, it reads the boys and it has, that seems to be in that stage in the wimpy and they come students that goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy the i wish i could, i'm not going to...
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maría rené barillas habló con un médico sobre los peligros que esto representa. de los aviones pasen todo el vuelo viendo hacia adelante, sin entretenimiento, sin ingerir agua o comida y a veces hasta sin levantarse a utilizar el baño, médicos dicen estar sorprendidos por esta tendencia que les preocupa. a 1 le llama la atención la creatividad de las personas para poner retos que en cierto modo no tienen sentido. la tendencia se ha convertido popular entre decenas de viajeros dispuestos a poner a prueba su resistencia en vuelo, pero es un movimiento que los médicos están criticando por el riesgo que puede representar para la salud y el bienestar de los pasajeros a nivel fisiológico y a nivel de. pues de lo que puede pasar. son muchas las implicaciones que podrían tener ahí. los mayores problemas, según expertos, se deben a la falta de agua y la reducción en el movimiento. esto podría llevar a deshidratación y trombosis venosa profunda, padecimiento que puede llegar incluso a ser mortal. el embolismo pulmonar es tan grande que compromete el corazón de la parte der
maría rené barillas habló con un médico sobre los peligros que esto representa. de los aviones pasen todo el vuelo viendo hacia adelante, sin entretenimiento, sin ingerir agua o comida y a veces hasta sin levantarse a utilizar el baño, médicos dicen estar sorprendidos por esta tendencia que les preocupa. a 1 le llama la atención la creatividad de las personas para poner retos que en cierto modo no tienen sentido. la tendencia se ha convertido popular entre decenas de viajeros dispuestos...
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pasamos con maría rené badilla, nos informa.s resulta difícil hacer de su salud una prioridad. esto es especialmente notorio en mujeres de las generaciones z y millennial. hemos visto que las mujeres ya de cierta edad vienen más regularmente una vez por año a ver sus doctores, pero estamos viendo que a personas más joven a veces no se están presentando para hacer estas pruebas de detección de cáncer. el trabajo, las responsabilidades en casa y la falta de tiempo son algunas de las razones más comunes por las que mujeres no priorizan exámenes de rutina, especialmente aquellos de detección de cáncer. pero la razón más común por la que las mujeres no dan prioridad a su salud es porque sienten que es una tarea abrumadora. por ello, la doctora reza hace un listado de los 3 exámenes de detección de cáncer que una mujer debe realizarse. es importante saber que, especialmente para las personas joven, hay que hacer la. la detección de cáncer de cérvix y también para mujeres de los 45 años hay que presentarse para hacer la prueba de detec
pasamos con maría rené badilla, nos informa.s resulta difícil hacer de su salud una prioridad. esto es especialmente notorio en mujeres de las generaciones z y millennial. hemos visto que las mujeres ya de cierta edad vienen más regularmente una vez por año a ver sus doctores, pero estamos viendo que a personas más joven a veces no se están presentando para hacer estas pruebas de detección de cáncer. el trabajo, las responsabilidades en casa y la falta de tiempo son algunas de las...
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the right time for africa, you know, from someone to load them up that these folks is now resolved. renee's 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main general. so it means every, every, the boy has that need to be in that stage in the will be and they uh, confidence that goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could. i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was pretty cool. but if the guy he has incredible breakdown, says nairobi has talented photographers and the somewhat in the city, they actually, as i understand it here every day to try and get an income by photographing people . so let's try and see if they'll talk to us. hi, my name is it is same, same on okay. can you please tell me a little bit about what you do here? well, all these photographers and what do you explain what to do here? take pictures, the reaction, but as the, the c t, there's a lot to do. and then also we do music videos over here t
the right time for africa, you know, from someone to load them up that these folks is now resolved. renee's 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main general. so it means every, every, the boy has that need to be in that stage in the will be and they uh, confidence that goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i...
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you know, for someone to load them up, that this phone is now resolved. renee's 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main general. so it means every, every people has that to be in that stage. and they uh, confidence that goal is done so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could, i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was pretty cool. but if the guy he has incredible breakdown, says nairobi has talented photographers and the somewhat in the city. they actually, as i understand it here every day to try and get an income by photographing people . so let's try and see if they'll talk to us. hi, my name is it is same, same on okay. can you please tell me a little bit about what you do here? well, all these photographers and what do you explain what to do here? take pictures the reaction, but as the, the c t, there's a lot to do. and then also we do music videos over here to our clients. there's a space that isn't gonn
you know, for someone to load them up, that this phone is now resolved. renee's 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main general. so it means every, every people has that to be in that stage. and they uh, confidence that goal is done so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could, i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was...
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and then get renee, we have got nearly 135 across other car. then we have got nearly $900.00, we got a smartphone going to do more than what the population of europe in america is the because it came. but of my, i'm g is to see young people in the villages that i've been going to be able to do globally. how to do searches playing on the video, the deed that was yeah, begin cheap. well, good already put me please. so can you send the box up message, me kindly send to be domestic. so would you mind talking to me on a video called me? this is the chat emerging involvement of already indians, and the biggest deal was been growing not game education. the school, the utility he had in the course digitally. and one thing led to gold. when grow not game, really, we get the vaccine. first off, the, the 2nd order was being delivered on your mobile x ray. i can understand that the lock being opposed by the person, but i remember the not position on a very big lead to off of the off position, but in parliament said it digital digital, what does this digita
and then get renee, we have got nearly 135 across other car. then we have got nearly $900.00, we got a smartphone going to do more than what the population of europe in america is the because it came. but of my, i'm g is to see young people in the villages that i've been going to be able to do globally. how to do searches playing on the video, the deed that was yeah, begin cheap. well, good already put me please. so can you send the box up message, me kindly send to be domestic. so would you...
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you know, from someone to load them up, that this phone is now resolved. renee's 10 different directions. if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main journal. so it means every, every people has that to be in that stage. and they uh, confidence that goal is done so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could, i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was pretty cool. but if the guy he has incredible breakdown, says nairobi has talented photographers under somewhat in the city. they actually, as i understand it here every day to try and get an income by photographing people . so let's try and see if they'll talk to us. hi, my name is it is same, same on okay. can you please tell me a little bit about what you do here? well, all these photographers and what do you explain what to do here? take pictures the reaction, but as the, the c t, there's a lot to do. and then also we do music videos over here to our clients. there's a space that isn't gonna
you know, from someone to load them up, that this phone is now resolved. renee's 10 different directions. if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main journal. so it means every, every people has that to be in that stage. and they uh, confidence that goal is done so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could, i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that...
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here is grand renee sold them on the upstream part of the river nile, which he did says is an existence with threats to the volta. it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from me here is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold and full to yes. why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web. i'll just say era. my baby can yeah. hello, still ahead on al jazeera, the cases of severe mountain nutrition rise in nigeria. hundreds of thousands of children could stalls just weeks the same depth analysis of the days. headline west strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions? people's would have been 18 years old to see that they have to give it a chance to pass the bolts critical debate. russia has decided to the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story house, fluid change and security relationship between both come on out jersey around the showcase of the best document resumes from across the network on the . ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00] the back here watching out just due at the time to reca
here is grand renee sold them on the upstream part of the river nile, which he did says is an existence with threats to the volta. it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from me here is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold and full to yes. why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web. i'll just say era. my baby can yeah. hello, still ahead on al jazeera, the cases of severe mountain nutrition rise in nigeria. hundreds of thousands of...
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doctor renee and emma webb , who doctor renee and emma webb, who sadly dash any hope for us.art, stunning and still packed with common sense. and finally, adam cherry adam did a stint working in westminster after bristol university and somehow escaped unscathed and not ending up wetter than an otter's pocket . up wetter than an otter's pocket. surprisingly, he's not somewhere to the left of chairman mao and desperate to join the next special adviser or be a think tank or future mp. unlike someone else on this panel. now, welcome to the world of bananas, adam cherry. now folks, you know the drill. each host outlines their argument about a chosen topic, and then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, we want your views much more important than any of ours. send
doctor renee and emma webb , who doctor renee and emma webb, who sadly dash any hope for us.art, stunning and still packed with common sense. and finally, adam cherry adam did a stint working in westminster after bristol university and somehow escaped unscathed and not ending up wetter than an otter's pocket . up wetter than an otter's pocket. surprisingly, he's not somewhere to the left of chairman mao and desperate to join the next special adviser or be a think tank or future mp. unlike...
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all right, let's most here, let's do a little q, renee and then we'll talk about how to dismantle those business models and how do we build the future we want. okay, my question is you very briefly touched upon that, but when the systems that we encounter and every day and this digitalization and the or we're going, the very basis of it is, is basically based on private interest. how can we really, truly create meaningful change? i think fundamentally that's a question about capitalism, not a question about technology. and so how do we change that hamster wheel? that is sort of, you know, in order to avail ourselves of the resources needed to survive, we do waged work. our waged work contributes to structures that we may not agree with. and so i've come up with, you know, their social movements, you know, i, i participated in labor organizing after being a kind of in house, in public intellectual and the experts. it thinking that that was a theory of change right now, attack executive trying to do check another way that is not profit driven, right? that's another theory of change. and i
all right, let's most here, let's do a little q, renee and then we'll talk about how to dismantle those business models and how do we build the future we want. okay, my question is you very briefly touched upon that, but when the systems that we encounter and every day and this digitalization and the or we're going, the very basis of it is, is basically based on private interest. how can we really, truly create meaningful change? i think fundamentally that's a question about capitalism, not a...