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ceremoniales tiene que ver con un lazo Íntimo junto a la naturaleza y que estos t tiempos se niegan a moriara mantener el negocio a flote. ¡chicos! seguimos online. ¡no se rindan! hay que tener los pantalones bien puestos. arréglatelos y p'alante. ♪ arréglatelos y p'alante. (narración) black friday ya comenzó. obtén nuestras mejores ofertas con verizon 5g. el mejor regalo es el que nos conecta más con la familia. (narración) con planes unlimited desde $35. ¿cómo están todos? (narración) con lo mejor del entretenimiento películas, series, deportes, y gaming para cada uno en la familia. además, 5g está incluido sin costo adicional. obtén $1,350 de descuento en nuestros mejores teléfonos 5g. este es el 5g de la red en la que más gente confía. regala el 5g que todos estaban esperando. (narración) solo en verizon. en pizza hut tú mandas. y con la nueva sabormaker de $10 dólares, tú eliges uno, dos o tres ingredientes para crear una pizza grande cómo a ti te gusta. y confirmo... [sfx] silbido ¡cuesta solo $10! pídela a domicilio o para entrega en estacionamiento sin contacto, en pizzahut.com bri
ceremoniales tiene que ver con un lazo Íntimo junto a la naturaleza y que estos t tiempos se niegan a moriara mantener el negocio a flote. ¡chicos! seguimos online. ¡no se rindan! hay que tener los pantalones bien puestos. arréglatelos y p'alante. ♪ arréglatelos y p'alante. (narración) black friday ya comenzó. obtén nuestras mejores ofertas con verizon 5g. el mejor regalo es el que nos conecta más con la familia. (narración) con planes unlimited desde $35. ¿cómo están todos?...
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india's prime minister mori, for example, or strollers from minister morris, and they stressed how important is to work together to tackle climate change. they were talking about how they are trying to meet the piracy agreement targets. while president trump once again used as the puts unity to slam the agreement as unfair and one sided and designs to kill you, the u.s. economy, he seemed very defiant. and he once again showed how little respect he has for multilateral events and groups such as the g. 20 when you all on the think about what he did yesterday left a video conference before it and went golfing. so once again, he's showing that he doesn't respect international institutions and so working together with other leaders, you know, the president talked about his thoughts on climate. the hosts the talking climate. what chance is there though, of any real movement toward climate action here? well, climate change is a very important topic was on top of the agenda today. and it's of course, very important from the european perspective. the leaders today talked about how important it is to
india's prime minister mori, for example, or strollers from minister morris, and they stressed how important is to work together to tackle climate change. they were talking about how they are trying to meet the piracy agreement targets. while president trump once again used as the puts unity to slam the agreement as unfair and one sided and designs to kill you, the u.s. economy, he seemed very defiant. and he once again showed how little respect he has for multilateral events and groups such as...
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our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the details. >> on sunday there will be a ceremony inan where asians go to shrine and wear kimono. and lots of sunny weather for many places on sunday. for sapporo, the temperature will be about five degrees higher than normal. tokyo will see sunny weather with a high of 19 degrees. now tokyo will see clear conditions on saturday. the humidity will be the lowest of the season so be careful when you use fire. >>> meanwhile, across the south we have a typhoon, after making landfall in the philippines, it has re-intensified over the south china sea and is a typhoon once again. it is expected to head to the indo-china peninsula and projected to hit north or central places over vietnam on sunday local time. this area has been experiencing copious amounts of heavy rainfall since october. one area has seen 3,000 millimeters of rain already. more rain is expected over the weekend. meanwhile, manila is experiencing flooding because of the typhoon dropping heavy rainfall in the area. they have seen the worst floods in years. you'll see a nice brea
our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the details. >> on sunday there will be a ceremony inan where asians go to shrine and wear kimono. and lots of sunny weather for many places on sunday. for sapporo, the temperature will be about five degrees higher than normal. tokyo will see sunny weather with a high of 19 degrees. now tokyo will see clear conditions on saturday. the humidity will be the lowest of the season so be careful when you use fire. >>> meanwhile, across...
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our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now for the latest. sayaka? >> hello, there.lone ivar made landfall in southern india thursday, killing several people, and more than 1,000 trees have been uprooted. the system has weakened to a low pressure system, but it's still over the south of india. more heavy rain is likely, and more heavy rain is possible into next week because we have another disturbance. this system will likely intensify and will likely hit sri lanka first by tuesday, and then it could make landfall in india once again. so more heavy rain is possible for the southern portions of india. be careful of flooding as well as landslides. hey rainfalllso hit saudi arabia, whi is typically dry. this is the aftermath. people took video showing cars and trucks driving in water in saudi arabia on thursday. thunderstorms brought heavy rain to jeddah, causing traffic delayed on thursday. no casualties or major delays have been reported. this time 11 years ago, jeddah was also hit by very severe floods that s the worst in decades. this area is typically dry but heavy
our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now for the latest. sayaka? >> hello, there.lone ivar made landfall in southern india thursday, killing several people, and more than 1,000 trees have been uprooted. the system has weakened to a low pressure system, but it's still over the south of india. more heavy rain is likely, and more heavy rain is possible into next week because we have another disturbance. this system will likely intensify and will likely hit sri lanka first by tuesday, and...
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our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest. sayaka? >> last week vanko was the fifth named storm to strike the philippines of the year. it has dumped more than 350 millimeters of rain. this is much more than the monthly rainfall for november. powerful winds battered the same island as well. vamko has become a severe tropical storm, so it's no longer a typhoon. it started to pull away from the philippines, but it's likely to intensify to a typhoon once again. and as a weaker storm is projected to make landfall in the indochina peninsula, this will hit central vietnam. we'll see more than 200 millimeters of rain in the central region of the country. vietnam has been experiencing copious amounts of heavy rainfall since last month. we've got nearly 3,000 millimeters of rainfall already in the central provinces of the country. more rain is possible, and so far seven named storms approached or even struck the country since october. so if the next one hits vietnam, it could be the eighth one. meanwhile, northern india is experiencing bad air
our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest. sayaka? >> last week vanko was the fifth named storm to strike the philippines of the year. it has dumped more than 350 millimeters of rain. this is much more than the monthly rainfall for november. powerful winds battered the same island as well. vamko has become a severe tropical storm, so it's no longer a typhoon. it started to pull away from the philippines, but it's likely to intensify to a typhoon once again. and as a...
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. >>> let's check out the world weather with our meteorologist sayaka mori.ayaka, will this nice weather continue? >> we enjoyed summer conditions in tokyo on thursday. the high was 19 degrees but it's going to be a chilly day as we go into friday. the daytime high will be 12 degrees. it will be more like mid-december. you might want to wear two more layers of jackets. then we will see warmer conditions once again on saturday. meanwhile, sapporo will see cloudy conditions for the next couple of days, but you might see some snowfall tonight. and then heavier snow is likely from your sunday. now the indian ocean has woken up, because we have a couple of cyclones since last week's cyclone made landfall in somalia as the strongest cyclone to hit the country, and the next cyclone made landfall in southern india. the system is now weakening, it's now a cyclonic storm. when it made landfall, it was a very severe cyclonic storm, the second-strongest category on the cyclone scale. it's expected to weaken even further as it moves toward the northwest. as you can see, t
. >>> let's check out the world weather with our meteorologist sayaka mori.ayaka, will this nice weather continue? >> we enjoyed summer conditions in tokyo on thursday. the high was 19 degrees but it's going to be a chilly day as we go into friday. the daytime high will be 12 degrees. it will be more like mid-december. you might want to wear two more layers of jackets. then we will see warmer conditions once again on saturday. meanwhile, sapporo will see cloudy conditions for the...
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our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the details. sayaka? >> hello there.his area has seen freezing rain. freezing rain looks like rain, but the temperature itself is below the freezing point. once it hits the ground, it freezes everything. this is the aftermath. take a look at this. a powerful low pressure system turned the area into an icy city saturday. trees, lamp posts, and road signs were all covered in a clear glaze. some places saw ice of about 12 millimeters thick, something that reportedly has not happened in 30 years. a state of emergency has been decla declared. however, people were out and about in the freezing cold in order to take pictures of the beautiful sight. temperatures with will drop even further into the next several days. take a look at this. these are the morning lows. minus 11 on wednesday in vladivostok. minus 16 on friday. do bundle up. ulaanbaatar will be cooler at minus 30 degrees on both friday as well as saturday. that's much colder than normal for this time of year. sapporo's morning low will remain zero degrees every day in
our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the details. sayaka? >> hello there.his area has seen freezing rain. freezing rain looks like rain, but the temperature itself is below the freezing point. once it hits the ground, it freezes everything. this is the aftermath. take a look at this. a powerful low pressure system turned the area into an icy city saturday. trees, lamp posts, and road signs were all covered in a clear glaze. some places saw ice of about 12 millimeters thick,...
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when you moris to paint a violin can takes up to a month and to paint a cello can takes off to 3 months to pay that to relate nature beast, pirates by day story or the biography. i really like paints, personal biography, as well, like costume are for someone want of iran, is part of by his life. the violin belonging to israeli concert violinist markovitch in the street scenes from the life of the most famous violin maker of all time. and tony almost there is his workshop, back in cremona and italy. then there is cremona on the mark of italy. there is a number of instruments that he built, the homes and 100 is the label that he used to put inside his instruments. there all the years of which he used to operate as one behind you can see his family tree. i really love this. not all the violin. there's no, not if they go in the straight, some meant to be played. even if the artwork has no effect on this hour. how many times do you see an instrument that is also a painting at the same time? and that's one extra value that i absolutely love about this volume and i enjoy just taking it on stag
when you moris to paint a violin can takes up to a month and to paint a cello can takes off to 3 months to pay that to relate nature beast, pirates by day story or the biography. i really like paints, personal biography, as well, like costume are for someone want of iran, is part of by his life. the violin belonging to israeli concert violinist markovitch in the street scenes from the life of the most famous violin maker of all time. and tony almost there is his workshop, back in cremona and...
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s curly major mori. with the latest tonight on this thanksgiving in washington, d.c. . charlie would thank you very much. have a happy and a healthy thanksgiving. how much of the world is hoping? the coronavirus crisis will end when the bank seems announced over the last 2 weeks or finally made available. a number of countries say they expect to start vaccinating the most vulnerable in those frontline health care workers next month. no better is an ambitious goal. the logistical challenge of ensuring that everyone gets a shant. it is enormous. how do you vaccinate the whole world against coded 19, up to 10000000000 doses will be needed say logistics experts. so 10000000000 doses of vaccine is based on a world population of 7800000000, people with the aim of achieving herd immunity of 60 percent. many vaccinations require 2 shots, so it's a great challenge for everyone involved in ocular adding billions of people worldwide requires a gigantic effort. d.h.l. estimates it will take around 15000 flights and 200000 pallet transports, and several 1000000 individual transports
s curly major mori. with the latest tonight on this thanksgiving in washington, d.c. . charlie would thank you very much. have a happy and a healthy thanksgiving. how much of the world is hoping? the coronavirus crisis will end when the bank seems announced over the last 2 weeks or finally made available. a number of countries say they expect to start vaccinating the most vulnerable in those frontline health care workers next month. no better is an ambitious goal. the logistical challenge of...
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now, women can ride along is mount a clear sign of the women's liberation in the kingdom, morocco's mori, or women. in 45 minutes on w. give us your country in the will make you rich people oil will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of, you may seem to be more fever took hold on the west coast of kona in 2007 and jesters, made big promises. but years later, reality looks very different from looters, which is good drinking water shortage. high unemployment. but just gone a stream of black gold. oil starts december 4th on d w. what do you always carry with you? your smartphone keys and some cash or keys, a smartphone and credit card germans are increasingly split on this one. cash was long came here, but more and more people are switching to credit and debit cards in part due to the coronavirus crisis by carl contactless. oh yeah, that guy card.
now, women can ride along is mount a clear sign of the women's liberation in the kingdom, morocco's mori, or women. in 45 minutes on w. give us your country in the will make you rich people oil will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of, you may seem to be more fever took hold on the west coast of kona in 2007 and jesters, made big promises. but years later, reality looks very different from looters, which is good drinking water shortage. high unemployment. but just gone a...
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place, failed to organize themselves to present i think will a simple single candidate to confront mr mori. so that's the situation right now. ok, that's a major sin, a budget keeping an eye on the patina fast. so elections. i still says it was behind the rocket attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul on saturday. at least 8 people killed and dozens more injured. when more than 20 rockets landed in residential areas near the green zone, where many embassies abased, the attack happened just hours before u.s. secretary state might. pompei was due to hold talks with afghan government and taliban. it negotiate is here in qatar. stephanie deca has more on those talks into might compare wrapped up saturday with meeting the taliban delegation involved in intra afghan talks, see it met an hour earlier with the afghan government delegation. these are talks that were rated back in september. the u.s. secretary of state where he was here for that as well. but it's been a difficult process moving forward, the told still stuck on the technicalities of what kind of islamic nor will govern the govern the
place, failed to organize themselves to present i think will a simple single candidate to confront mr mori. so that's the situation right now. ok, that's a major sin, a budget keeping an eye on the patina fast. so elections. i still says it was behind the rocket attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul on saturday. at least 8 people killed and dozens more injured. when more than 20 rockets landed in residential areas near the green zone, where many embassies abased, the attack happened just hours...
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the study was carried out by imperial college london and ipsos mori.he virus‘s rate of reproduction is below one, meaning the epidemic is shrinking. in wales, new restrictions mean pubs and bars are to be banned from selling alcohol in the run up to christmas. we'll have more on this on the programme a little later, but this all comes as the pharmaceutical company moderna says it's filing requests for its covid—19 vaccine to be authorised for use in the united states and europe, as further promising details have been given about its efficacy. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. lockdown has been described as a blunt instrument. it can damage the economy, mental health. but new research suggests england's most recent one has dented the epidemic. during november's lockdown, 100,000 people from different backgrounds we re people from different backgrounds were tested for covid—19, whether they had symptoms or not. this is they had symptoms or not. this is the best way to get an idea of how prevalent the virus is and gives us the most up—to—da
the study was carried out by imperial college london and ipsos mori.he virus‘s rate of reproduction is below one, meaning the epidemic is shrinking. in wales, new restrictions mean pubs and bars are to be banned from selling alcohol in the run up to christmas. we'll have more on this on the programme a little later, but this all comes as the pharmaceutical company moderna says it's filing requests for its covid—19 vaccine to be authorised for use in the united states and europe, as further...
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research by imperial college and ipsos mori found some of the areas worst—hit by the virus — such ase biggest improvements but cases remain relatively high. but the health secretary says the data shows the country can't take its "foot off the pedaljust yet". 0ur health editor hugh pym has more. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get them safely home for the festive break. two negative results and they're urged to head straight home. if positive, there's still time to self—isolate for ten days and then get back for the holiday period. i think it was a really important thing for a lot of students in uni to kind of lobby for the fact that students need a breakaway from university overwinter break, and i'm really glad that they're getting it. i think the take—up shows that students are such active parts of our communities. testing for students is voluntary and is not available to every student at every university, so how effective can that p
research by imperial college and ipsos mori found some of the areas worst—hit by the virus — such ase biggest improvements but cases remain relatively high. but the health secretary says the data shows the country can't take its "foot off the pedaljust yet". 0ur health editor hugh pym has more. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get...
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india's prime minister mori, for example, or strollers from minister morris, and they are stressed how important it is to work together to tackle climate change . they were talking about how they are trying to meet the powers agreement targets. while president trump once again used this opportunity to slam the agreement as unfair and one sided and designed to kill you, the u.s. economy, he seemed very defiant. and he once again showed how little respect he has for multilateral events and groups such as the g. 20 when you'll only think about what he did yesterday left a video conference before it ended and went golfing. so once again, he's showing that he doesn't respect international institutions and working together with other leaders. you know, the president talked about his thoughts on climate. the hosts the talking climate. what chance is there though, of any real movement toward climate action here? well, climate change is a very important topic was on top of the agenda today. and it's of course, very important from the european perspective. the leaders today talked about how impo
india's prime minister mori, for example, or strollers from minister morris, and they are stressed how important it is to work together to tackle climate change . they were talking about how they are trying to meet the powers agreement targets. while president trump once again used this opportunity to slam the agreement as unfair and one sided and designed to kill you, the u.s. economy, he seemed very defiant. and he once again showed how little respect he has for multilateral events and groups...
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one of the survivor that's, i believe he gave a hug to mori, and he was a survivor of the bombing but spent about 25 years of his life and a lot of his own manage finding out what happened to the 12 americans. they were prisoners and airmen. a mixed group, prisoners in basement sells in the military police headquarters downtown. nine of them died immediately from the explosion, but three survived. poisoned by radiation. but not much was known about what happened to them. and their families back here in the states didn't know. and mr. mori discovered that a lot of people he was interviewing for other survivors and stories were drawing pictures of americans in hiroshima. so he was able to find out what happened to the men to let their families know in this country and to memorialize them. >> about ten more minutes left with our guests. we'll get to your calls, go back to our calls, vineland, new jersey. >> caller: good morning, i would like to tell you that my father and seven of my uncles were in world war ii. they fought from europe all of the way through to the pacific and all of thi
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in this period i was about four years old when i went one day to the cbo and i remember among my mories thempression i had was of an extremely, of giant actually walking down the corridor and across the cable and all i remember was that somew i was able to set my foot in one spot and another a another spot and move towards this figure and say two words. she looked dow at me and clearly was out of fruit but she had for me what she had for people who she met in this way. her eyes beam out right as if there was ligh from within. her smile was broad and she was fu of -- of the child asking for a stick of gum and expecting it. she very kindly told me she didn't have, and i don't remember what else she said. the memory is of a sense that i was very close to goodness, tt goodman was was pouring out of the human being in the form of light. this happened to me one otwo other times in my life, one very mongly when nelson mandela came up broadway soon after his release from ireland and his arrival in the united states. by chance i found myself downtown and as i walked toward oadway i realize somet
in this period i was about four years old when i went one day to the cbo and i remember among my mories thempression i had was of an extremely, of giant actually walking down the corridor and across the cable and all i remember was that somew i was able to set my foot in one spot and another a another spot and move towards this figure and say two words. she looked dow at me and clearly was out of fruit but she had for me what she had for people who she met in this way. her eyes beam out right...
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he spoke to survivors and one of the survivors that i believe he gave a hug to shigeki mori was a survivor and spent 25 years of his life and his own money finding out exactly what happened to the 12 americans that were killed in hiroshima. they were prisoners and they were air men, navy and army air men, a mixed group who were prisoners in basement cells in the shigoku military center in hiroshima. nine of them died immediately from the explosion and three of them survived and severely poisoned by radiation and died within a day or two, but not much was known about what happened to them and their families in the states didn't know and mr. mori discovered that a lot of the people he was interviewing for -- for other survivors, for other stories were drawing pictures of americans in hiroshima, and so he tracked down every lead and was able to find out what happened to the men. both to let their families know in this country and to memorialize them with the other victims of hiroshima. >> about ten more minutes with our guest. we'll go to your calls, vineland, new jersey. mickey, good morning
he spoke to survivors and one of the survivors that i believe he gave a hug to shigeki mori was a survivor and spent 25 years of his life and his own money finding out exactly what happened to the 12 americans that were killed in hiroshima. they were prisoners and they were air men, navy and army air men, a mixed group who were prisoners in basement cells in the shigoku military center in hiroshima. nine of them died immediately from the explosion and three of them survived and severely...
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that comes as the approaching holidays have public health w experts moried than ever. amna nawaz begins our coverage.w >>: thanksgiving is now a week away and coronavirus infections are on the rise in every u.s. state buti. as the u.s. death toll crossed 250,000 this week, members of the white house coronavirus task force held a public briefing for e first time in months. vice president pence projected optimism. >> i belve the day is coming soon when we can put this pandemic in the past.dr >> nawaz: whildeborah birx warned americans to remain vigilant... >> in this moment ofringing people together, to really limit interactions indoors to immediate households when we see this level of communitad. >> nawaz: the c.d.c. is now urging americans not to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. it's now been 300 days since the -1rst recorded case of cov in the united states. and after subsiding from the summer surge, the virus is now running rampant this fall. two mont ago, the u.s. reported more than 41,000 new daily infections one month ago, more than 60,000. ju yesterday, more
that comes as the approaching holidays have public health w experts moried than ever. amna nawaz begins our coverage.w >>: thanksgiving is now a week away and coronavirus infections are on the rise in every u.s. state buti. as the u.s. death toll crossed 250,000 this week, members of the white house coronavirus task force held a public briefing for e first time in months. vice president pence projected optimism. >> i belve the day is coming soon when we can put this pandemic in the...
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earliest years of the kind of crude and rough bennings, the... the small enclaves trying to keep the mory. >> we're hampered by our vocabulary. we know that this group will eventually form a gentile a communit they'll be known as christians. but this group didn't think that this group expected jesus to return and establish the kingdom of god. >> he is a jewish messia they are followersf a jewish apocalyptic tradition. they are expecting the coming og the m of god on earth. it's a jewish movement. >> the jewish sect, then, is a group which sees itself as jews, recognizes that there are other ws out there, but claims that those other jews out there have it all wrong. they don't fully understand what judaism is all about, and only the membs of the sect do. in tension with ths are always environment. that tension is manifested in a tendency to want to spread the message out, to hit the road and convince others that the truth is real. >> (dramatized): go nowhere among e gentiles and enter no town of the samaritans, t go rather to the lost sheep of the house of israel. >> one of the characteris
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president trum earlier today tweed out i'm going to quote this by mory because it's not hard. i won the electction! i think i got it right. what is your response? >> will look pretty president trump was first elected, i was at a governors association meeting at the stage like this. and somebody said what advice you have a president trump? and i said stop tweeting. before years later, i would the same advice. look, we need to make sure every single vote is counted per there certainly a process for challenging any irregularities that we have. so far there has not been any evidence of a have not won any cases. over the weekend and the president said something about joe biden waiting on then he retracted it. now he saying he one. but it loses credibility with more and more republicans are coming out saying we are in the middle of 20 crisis ease. it's spreading all across the country, hospitals overowing, people are dying. the economy i colpsing. and the president is tweeting al day and night about beating joe biden said a on let's have really successful and focusing on these probl
president trum earlier today tweed out i'm going to quote this by mory because it's not hard. i won the electction! i think i got it right. what is your response? >> will look pretty president trump was first elected, i was at a governors association meeting at the stage like this. and somebody said what advice you have a president trump? and i said stop tweeting. before years later, i would the same advice. look, we need to make sure every single vote is counted per there certainly a...
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research by imperial college and ipsos mori found some of the areas worst—hit by the virus — such asealth secretary says the data shows the country can't take its foot off the pedaljust yet‘. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get them safely home for the festive break. two negative results and they're urged to head straight home. if positive, there's still time to self—isolate for ten days and then get back for the holiday period. i think it was a really important thing for a lot of students in uni to kind of lobby for the fact that students need a breakaway from university overwinter break, and i'm really glad that they're getting it. i think the take—up shows that students are such active parts of our communities. testing for students is voluntary and is not available to every student at every university, so how effective can that programme be? i think it will make a good difference, a good positiv
research by imperial college and ipsos mori found some of the areas worst—hit by the virus — such asealth secretary says the data shows the country can't take its foot off the pedaljust yet‘. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get them safely home for the festive break. two negative results and they're...
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francisca: en las fotos que compartiÓ aparece con el padre de su hija, sergio mayer mori y sus famosose gana al resfriado. ¿sabsuciedad de tu ropa es invisible? prueba el nuevo tide pods hygienic clean heavy duty. mira la diferencia luego de lavar con tide hygienic clean. para una limpieza profunda, prueba tide hygienic clean. si tiene que estar limpio, tiene que ser tide. [mÚsica] karla: se nota que queremos ir a hawai de vacaciones? a donde sea queremos ir, pero queremos ir. gracias por seguir con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". alan: mike interiano entrevista -- mike interiano tiene una entrevista. carlos: ya bien el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, hoy el doctor juany el chef yisus nnos van a dar indicaciones de cÓmo hacerlo. raÚl: tienen que estar atentos al segmento de los autores porque responden cuÁndo estará disponible para todos el mismo tratamiento de anticuerpos que recibiÓel presidente trump. francisca: todo esto en mucho mÁs más adelante porque ahora satcha estÁ lista para darnos las noticias. satcha: maÑana el presidente electo joe biden nombrarÍa miembros de su gabinete los n
francisca: en las fotos que compartiÓ aparece con el padre de su hija, sergio mayer mori y sus famosose gana al resfriado. ¿sabsuciedad de tu ropa es invisible? prueba el nuevo tide pods hygienic clean heavy duty. mira la diferencia luego de lavar con tide hygienic clean. para una limpieza profunda, prueba tide hygienic clean. si tiene que estar limpio, tiene que ser tide. [mÚsica] karla: se nota que queremos ir a hawai de vacaciones? a donde sea queremos ir, pero queremos ir. gracias por...
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let's get more on this with kelly beaver, she is the managing director of ipsos mori public affairs and you were surprised by the level of anxiety it showed? all the level of anxiety it showed? all the findings that came through?” think the honesty from parents in responding to the survey was something that was incredibly welcome. i think because we had so many methods through which we were talking to parents observing their lives and doing the surveys before and during the pandemic, it meant we got a real snapshot of what it's like to have an under five—year—old in the uk and the volumes of stress, pa rents of in the uk and the volumes of stress, parents of young children are facing but also that judgment parents of young children are facing but also thatjudgment came out incredibly strongly in the results across all different methods. incredibly strongly in the results across all different methodsm exacerbated by lockdownis that how we should be viewing it? is this something that is there any way but everything we have lived through has made it so much harder?” everything we have live
let's get more on this with kelly beaver, she is the managing director of ipsos mori public affairs and you were surprised by the level of anxiety it showed? all the level of anxiety it showed? all the findings that came through?” think the honesty from parents in responding to the survey was something that was incredibly welcome. i think because we had so many methods through which we were talking to parents observing their lives and doing the surveys before and during the pandemic, it meant...