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season milan, which does not suit him at all at this age , has many personal honors in his career the uclorld cup and championships in the italian and french leagues to various cups and leagues in england. now it can be boldly said that he is the most stable striker in european football since 2010. he has scored more than 10 goals in 14 seasons for the teams he played in, and this is a fantastic statistic. i am happy that we were able to win this game. has become a reliable european player and his good performances in the rossoneri squad have convinced celan miran to decide to extend the contract of their 37-year-old french striker for another year so that giroud continues to shine in the red and black combination of the city of milan. harry dior sed and sima news agency. well , we have reached the end of tonight's program. thank you for your cooperation. have a good time, god bless you. we are the nation of imam hosseini. hello , i am maryam sozanj, 6 years old. i want to read one of the wills of hajj qasim vastun in the preschool of hazrat ruqiyeh in kerman . by god, by god, by god, if
season milan, which does not suit him at all at this age , has many personal honors in his career the uclorld cup and championships in the italian and french leagues to various cups and leagues in england. now it can be boldly said that he is the most stable striker in european football since 2010. he has scored more than 10 goals in 14 seasons for the teams he played in, and this is a fantastic statistic. i am happy that we were able to win this game. has become a reliable european player and...
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many successes of sizi last year, which brought them five championships, hasbi cup, premier league, ucl, european super cup and also the club world cup. a lasting season for his student pepo was recorded in the history of this club. there is nothing left to win and i feel that my work is done. i thank the players and technical staff for their efforts. a dream year for me was. in this first, the name of brighton is in the seventh place with the most goals. indiana streak in conference. sharq beat denver in the western conference and came close to the top. this morning , in one of the important games of the eastern conference , the indiana pacers managed to beat this team with a score of 122-133 and achieved their fifth victory. that is , milwaukee forward sentakompa could not prevent his team's defeat despite his brilliance in this game and recording 30 points, 18 ravens and 11 pagets leading to points. in another meeting of this. and some short news by mohammad javad and hossein nejad from the invited audience. national football team iran will go to the asian nations with 26 players. sa
many successes of sizi last year, which brought them five championships, hasbi cup, premier league, ucl, european super cup and also the club world cup. a lasting season for his student pepo was recorded in the history of this club. there is nothing left to win and i feel that my work is done. i thank the players and technical staff for their efforts. a dream year for me was. in this first, the name of brighton is in the seventh place with the most goals. indiana streak in conference. sharq...
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let's talk to chris roebuck — a leadership expert on the ucl school of management advisory board.estion to you, first of all, how much is too much? does someone like mr musk need a baby like that?— a baby like that? there's the business perspective, - a baby like that? there's the business perspective, can i a baby like that? there's the | business perspective, can you justify this through performance and then there's the moral perspective that suggests in today's society when people are having a hard time, perhaps 58 million is probably too much, morally. ithink perhaps 58 million is probably too much, morally. i think the key question is, how did it get to the point that he even got this deal in the first place. perhaps the remuneration committee was not on behalf of shareholders.— behalf of shareholders. that's what the 'ud . es behalf of shareholders. that's what the judges said _ behalf of shareholders. that's what the judges said in _ behalf of shareholders. that's what the judges said in delaware - behalf of shareholders. that's what the judges said in delaware made l theju
let's talk to chris roebuck — a leadership expert on the ucl school of management advisory board.estion to you, first of all, how much is too much? does someone like mr musk need a baby like that?— a baby like that? there's the business perspective, - a baby like that? there's the business perspective, can i a baby like that? there's the | business perspective, can you justify this through performance and then there's the moral perspective that suggests in today's society when people are...
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2021 in 2022, lawmakers introduced more than 500 measures against critical race theory according to a uclok bannver the last year, most of which were written by people of color. and if all of that, everything i've said was not absurd enough, some republican presidential candidates have gone so far as to propose a laminating the department of education if they were elected. for a party that prioritizes individual choice, they sure regulating what kids are supposed to learn. but here's the thing, as usual, republicans are not completely out of touch with what americans actually want. according to a 2023 gala poll, 81% of all american support addressing historical racism in k through 12 curriculum. to the voters, that think that this hasn't to do with them, it doesn't affect me, the question becomes are you invested in america that isn't inclusive one? because for americans who have made the shiny city on a call, we could not afford to be dishonest about who we are and we've been. we must confront the reality of our past, only we'll continue to russell writer uncertainty surrounding our futu
2021 in 2022, lawmakers introduced more than 500 measures against critical race theory according to a uclok bannver the last year, most of which were written by people of color. and if all of that, everything i've said was not absurd enough, some republican presidential candidates have gone so far as to propose a laminating the department of education if they were elected. for a party that prioritizes individual choice, they sure regulating what kids are supposed to learn. but here's the thing,...
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associate professor of political science at the university college london, and founding director of the uclems donald trump has this in the bag. seems donald trump has this in the ba. _ ., , ., seems donald trump has this in the bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's — bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race for— bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race for second - think there's a race for second place certainly, and that's between nikki haley and ron desantis. but if you just look at the polls, it's hard to imagine a scenario under which donald trump doesn't run away with iowa and gain the momentum going into new hampshire. he has about 50% of the vote and all the non—trump candidates are really buying over the same number of constituents testifying. they are splitting the anti—trump vote which will allow donald trump to run away with it. the real best case scenario for either ron desantis or nikki haley is to have a strong finis
associate professor of political science at the university college london, and founding director of the uclems donald trump has this in the bag. seems donald trump has this in the ba. _ ., , ., seems donald trump has this in the bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's — bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race for— bag. thanks so much for having me....
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to settle shareholder allegations brought in a separate chris roebuck is a leadership expert on the ucly. there is the business perspective. can you justify this through performance? and then there's the moral perspective, which suggests that in today's society where people are having a hard time, perhaps 58 million is probably too much morally. i think the key question, though, is how it got to the point that he even was offered this deal in the first place. and that's what the judge picked up on in terms of there was a suggestion that perhaps the remuneration committee was not exactly transparent with shareholders. yes. and that talks to his power on that board. and that's what the judge, as you said, in delaware, made note of — suggesting that he had too much influence on the behavior of that board. but you're right. i mean, given that it was set in 2018, linked to performance, it's fair to say the firm delivered on that performance. but i suppose the question is, you know, was it known at that point in 2018 that the firm would do so well? the concept of... so first of all, the conce
to settle shareholder allegations brought in a separate chris roebuck is a leadership expert on the ucly. there is the business perspective. can you justify this through performance? and then there's the moral perspective, which suggests that in today's society where people are having a hard time, perhaps 58 million is probably too much morally. i think the key question, though, is how it got to the point that he even was offered this deal in the first place. and that's what the judge picked up...
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professor alastair sutcliffe, of alastair sutcliffe, professor of general great general paediatrics at uclte of child health, joins me now. what's happened here, professor? because i initially saw this story and i thought, is this the andrew norfolk effect? you know, people being put off giving their children mmr jabs, but actually it seems to me that those children will be grown up by now. and this is affecting young therefore are young people. therefore are there some that are just not taking up vaccinations at taking up these vaccinations at birth? regardless of any concerns may been concerns that may have been raised the about the jabs? >> yes, i think that's possible. what's planned here is, sadly, 2016. britain declared itself measles free and it's crept back with the fall in the in the rates of vaccination. so uh, optimal would be 95% or above. and we're only at sort of 84. so and then there's outbreaks of a major regional one in the birmingham area with 50 children last month seen by colleagues in birmingham children's hospital. >> is there any sort of demographic evidence that tha
professor alastair sutcliffe, of alastair sutcliffe, professor of general great general paediatrics at uclte of child health, joins me now. what's happened here, professor? because i initially saw this story and i thought, is this the andrew norfolk effect? you know, people being put off giving their children mmr jabs, but actually it seems to me that those children will be grown up by now. and this is affecting young therefore are young people. therefore are there some that are just not taking...
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professor alastair sutcliffe, of alastair sutcliffe, professor of general great general paediatrics at ucltute of child health, joins me now. what's happened here, professor? because i initially saw this story and i thought, is this the andrew norfolk effect? you know, people being put off giving their children mmr jabs, but actually it seems to me that those children will be grown up by now. and this is affecting young therefore are young people. therefore are there some that are just not taking up vaccinations at taking up these vaccinations at birth? regardless of any concerns may been concerns that may have been raised the about the jabs? >> yes, i think that's possible. what's planned here is, sadly, 2016. britain declared itself measles free and it's crept back with the fall in the in the rates of vaccination. so uh, optimal would be 95% or above. and we're only at sort of 84. so and then there's outbreaks of a major regional one in the birmingham area with 50 children last month seen by colleagues in birmingham children's hospital. >> is there any sort of demographic evidence that t
professor alastair sutcliffe, of alastair sutcliffe, professor of general great general paediatrics at ucltute of child health, joins me now. what's happened here, professor? because i initially saw this story and i thought, is this the andrew norfolk effect? you know, people being put off giving their children mmr jabs, but actually it seems to me that those children will be grown up by now. and this is affecting young therefore are young people. therefore are there some that are just not...
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it's1.5 million adults currently using them, uh, to improve their health and actually research from uh, uclast week , which says came out last week, which says that they're particularly worried it could cause i think 1.2 million adults to relapse back into smoking, which obviously be a public health disaster . obviously be a public health disaster. um, but also , we've disaster. um, but also, we've already got a really huge and thriving black market in the uk. um, and of course, without active , um, and effective active, um, and effective enforcement movement, there's a real danger that we'd be just pushing consumer fears. and unfortunately , children will unfortunately, children will also be able to use the black market, because if these people are willing to sell a legal product, unfortunately there's a big correlation that they're also willing to sell them to our kids, which is outrageous. >> dan they're already >> but dan, they're already using the disposable vapes. that's what we know. and of course, vaping has been to course, vaping has been great to try people off cigarettes try to w
it's1.5 million adults currently using them, uh, to improve their health and actually research from uh, uclast week , which says came out last week, which says that they're particularly worried it could cause i think 1.2 million adults to relapse back into smoking, which obviously be a public health disaster . obviously be a public health disaster. um, but also , we've disaster. um, but also, we've already got a really huge and thriving black market in the uk. um, and of course, without active...