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we have also seen the beautiful countryside, the vibrance of a great city, shanghai.ve enjoyed enormously, but most important was the fact that we had the opportunity to have talks with chairman mao, with the foreign -- what the prime minister, with the foreign minister, and other people in the government. the joint communicate which we have issue today summarizes our results of our talks. in that we have said communique is not nearly as important as what we will do in the years ahead. to build a bridge across 16,000 miles and 22 years of hostility , which have divided us in the past. and what we have said today is that we shall build that bridge. with chairman mao, the prime minister, and with others with whom we have met our talks have been characterized by frankness, by honesty, by determination, and above all, by mutual respect. our community indicates -- communique mentions areas of agreement. to mention only one that is particularly appropriate here in thishai, is the fact that great city, over the past has, on many occasions, then the victim of foreign aggressi
we have also seen the beautiful countryside, the vibrance of a great city, shanghai.ve enjoyed enormously, but most important was the fact that we had the opportunity to have talks with chairman mao, with the foreign -- what the prime minister, with the foreign minister, and other people in the government. the joint communicate which we have issue today summarizes our results of our talks. in that we have said communique is not nearly as important as what we will do in the years ahead. to build...
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we have seen also the beauty of the countryside, the vibrancy of a great city, shanghai.ave talks with chairman mao, with prime minister lau and with the foreign minister and other people in the government the joint communique which we have issued today summarizes the results of our talks, but what we have said in that communique is not nearly as important as what we will do in the years ahead, to build a bridge across 16,000 miles and 22 years of hostility which have divided us in the past and what we have said today is that we shall build that bridge. with chairman mao, with the prime minister and with others with whom we have met, our talks have been characterized by frankness, by honesty, by determination and above all by mutual respect. our communique indicates as it should, some areas of difference. >> it also indicates some areas of agreement. to mention only one that is particularly appropriate here in shanghai is the fact that this great city, over the past, has on many occasions been the victim of foreign aggression and foreign occupation. and we join the chines
we have seen also the beauty of the countryside, the vibrancy of a great city, shanghai.ave talks with chairman mao, with prime minister lau and with the foreign minister and other people in the government the joint communique which we have issued today summarizes the results of our talks, but what we have said in that communique is not nearly as important as what we will do in the years ahead, to build a bridge across 16,000 miles and 22 years of hostility which have divided us in the past and...
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account great city with no program if.that's bethlehem income on a virus time but no visitors means no income. that is given woodcarvers some new ideas because hope is from last thing they loose in bethlehem . a. global 3000. and 30 minutes on t.w. . surviving the winning team and then return. to normal life. meaninglessly to patients struggles side effects they don't know if their symptoms will never go away. troll studies come to life. for life after the. 90 minutes on d w. d to know that 77 percent. are younger than thanks to. cuts me and me and you. think you know what it's time all voices. on the 77 percent be told bobby to sue. you this is where you. go 77 percent this weekend on d w. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin germany reports its highest daily death rate from the credible ira since the start of the pandemic in one of the worst affected parts of the country the eastern state of saxony it's not just hospitals that are working to capacity crematoriums are also struggling to keep up with the surge a
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thes same hardships we are, federal funding for states and localities needs to be done for the great cities and great states that are struggling. i certainly hope that the next president when he sworn in january 20 will take this up as one of his highest priorities, our nation's economic recovery has slowed down by budget cuts that will be necessary in states and localities because of the revenues, the most widely discussed measure of the covid-19 relief bill was the second economic impact payment, just yesterday the house representatives past the cash act, a measure that would increase the direct payment to individuals and children from 600 - $2000 and for those who are earning less than $75000 a year, the major passed in the house by a vote of 275 - 174, over the past several months we heard time again from economist that we run the risk of doing too little that far outweighs the risk of doing too much when it comes to the economic recovery, the federal reservel, chairman powell has really instructed us to keep the foot on the accelerator thoracotomy doesn't slump into a recession. at a t
thes same hardships we are, federal funding for states and localities needs to be done for the great cities and great states that are struggling. i certainly hope that the next president when he sworn in january 20 will take this up as one of his highest priorities, our nation's economic recovery has slowed down by budget cuts that will be necessary in states and localities because of the revenues, the most widely discussed measure of the covid-19 relief bill was the second economic impact...
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for our great cities, our great states that are struggling. and i certainly hope that the next president who will be sworn in january 20 will take this up as one of his highest priorities. our nation's economic recovery is slowed down by budget cuts that will be necessary in states and localities because of this cutback in revenues. now, one of the most widely discussed measures of the covid-19 relief bill was the second round of economic impact payments. just yesterday, the house of representatives passed the cash act, a measure that would increase the direct payments to individuals, adults and children, from $600 to $2,000 for those who are earning less than $75,000 a year. the measure passed in the house by a vote of 275-174. over the past several months, we have heard time and again from economists that we run the risk of doing too little and that far outweighs the risk of doing too much when it comes to this economic recovery. the head of the federal reserve, chairman powell, has really instructed us to keep the food on the accelerator so
for our great cities, our great states that are struggling. and i certainly hope that the next president who will be sworn in january 20 will take this up as one of his highest priorities. our nation's economic recovery is slowed down by budget cuts that will be necessary in states and localities because of this cutback in revenues. now, one of the most widely discussed measures of the covid-19 relief bill was the second round of economic impact payments. just yesterday, the house of...
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hours to debate this really complex agreement with the european union and given the fact that the great city isn't always ringback promised bragg's it was all about taking back control and giving control to the u.k. parliament many parliamentarians were very frustrated that they only had a few hours to look into this agreement however the deal is done and boris johnson obviously is celebrating the fact that he accomplished taking the u.k. out of the european union that there is more sovereignty free or for example the european court of justice critics are saying that he is not clear about the trade offs that he's not explaining to the country that yes there is more serving tea but economically there are trade offs and even though there is a deal a trade deal with the e.u. that there will be extra trade barriers for example for manufacturers they'll be much more paperwork when they want to deal with the european customers or clients and that boris johnson and his bricks of tears have never made that clear and obviously on a day like this they are not talking about it either. at least 22 peopl
hours to debate this really complex agreement with the european union and given the fact that the great city isn't always ringback promised bragg's it was all about taking back control and giving control to the u.k. parliament many parliamentarians were very frustrated that they only had a few hours to look into this agreement however the deal is done and boris johnson obviously is celebrating the fact that he accomplished taking the u.k. out of the european union that there is more sovereignty...
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for raj who was a was always the one who fought for bricks and for decades and he's the hardline great city in the country even he said that it wasn't of the big picture it was 5 and say not that much resistance and business is relieved that there is a deal so i think overall a lot of british people are sighing with relief that this has actually happened. max just coming to you in brussels the e.u. commission president as an underlying announce a deal with a more sort of samba statement she called it fair balanced and right is the e.u. happy. yeah normally if you ask me a question about is the you happy it sounds very difficult to answer we have 27 e.u. member states usually have 27 different opinions on issues like that but in this case i think it's safe to say that most member states think that brics it was a terrible mistake it has the potential to hurt both economies even with it with a deal done one way or the other now this deal is going to cushion some of the impact of preg sit and will have to see what this brings come january 1st in the in the next coming months in the next year it
for raj who was a was always the one who fought for bricks and for decades and he's the hardline great city in the country even he said that it wasn't of the big picture it was 5 and say not that much resistance and business is relieved that there is a deal so i think overall a lot of british people are sighing with relief that this has actually happened. max just coming to you in brussels the e.u. commission president as an underlying announce a deal with a more sort of samba statement she...
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hours to debate this really complex agreement with the european union and given the fact that the great city isn't always ringback promised bragg's it was all about taking back control and giving control to the u.k. parliament many parliamentarians were very frustrated that they only had a few hours to look into this agreement however the deal is done and boris johnson obviously is celebrating the fact that he accomplished taking the u.k. out of the european union that there is more 70 free or for example the european court of justice critics are saying that he is not clear about the trade offs that he's not explaining to the country that yes there is more certainty but economically there are trade offs and even though there is a deal a trade deal with the e.u. that there will be extra trade barriers for example for manufacturers there will be much more paperwork when they want to deal with the european customers or clients and that johnson and his bricks of tears have never made it clear and obviously on a day like this they are not talking about it either. let's take a look at some of the
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the great city as have have not done historically and boris johnson and his government have not said yes this is an agreement that is good to move forward it voids for example really hard breaks and that would be catastrophic catastrophic for the u.k. economy but still economically the u.k. will be worse off because this immediate trading partner there will be a new areas and that these trade offs that have been made clear and obviously this is a day where boris johnson doesn't want to talk about the trade offs but he wants to talk about his accomplishment and this is what he means with that all right very good mosque in london terry scholz in brussels as always thank you very much the european union has struck an investment deal with china after 7 years of talks the u.s. hailed the accord as a major win for automakers and other european companies seeking to do business with beijing as it will give them greater access to chinese markets but critics accuse brussels of ignoring human rights concerns and risking a rift with washington. germany has registered more than a 1000 coronavirus
the great city as have have not done historically and boris johnson and his government have not said yes this is an agreement that is good to move forward it voids for example really hard breaks and that would be catastrophic catastrophic for the u.k. economy but still economically the u.k. will be worse off because this immediate trading partner there will be a new areas and that these trade offs that have been made clear and obviously this is a day where boris johnson doesn't want to talk...
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federal funding for states and localities needs to be done for our great cities and states who are struggling. i certainly hope the next president will be sworn in january 20 and will take this up as one of the highest priorities. our nation's economic recovery has slowed down by unnecessary states and localities because of this revenue. those widely t discussed major covid reliefsu bill, the second round of economic impact a payments. yesterday, the house of representatives passed the cash act, increase direct payments to individuals and children from $600 to $2000 for those earning less than $75000 a year. the major passed in the house by 275 -- 174. over the past several months, we've heard time and again from economists that we run the risk of doing what far outweighs the risk of doing too much when it comes to this economic recovery. the head of the federal reserv reserve's is keeping the foot on the accelerator so our economy doesn't slip into recession. in a time when so many american families are laid off, unemployed and simply struggling to get by, there's nothing more invigorating i
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there are many great cities in switzerland. d you not do it in geneva where you are living, or why not some other resort in switzerland? klaus: i wanted to avoid a big city. i wanted to create a true global village where people meet on the streets. davos is a village. davos has the necessary infrastructure in terms of hotels, and also a great congress house. david: for those who have not been there, how do you get invited to go to davos every year? who gets to go? klaus: you have to be a decision-maker in politics or business, but also in civil society. and in addition, we invite always young people. of course, the media, scientists. so it is a true middle of global stakeholders. which means of all walks of society. david: if somebody is watching you and says, i have never been invited to davos, i would like to go, do i send a letter to klaus schwab? say, i would like to come. klaus: i would read the letter, because i am curious about new people. as an example, i just got an email -- i do not know where she got my email address
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to another town great city with no program.that's bethlehem income on a virus time but no visitors means no income. that is given woodcarvers some new ideas because hope is the last thing they loose in bethlehem. a famous. 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. l africa from poachers. 2 environmentalist geoffrey f.n.l. has made up his mind long to kill any more. visits rule areas every week for the conservation gonna initiative and sensitizes the residents for the protection of the forest and the. minutes song d w. story of producer and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied rhineland their father's soldiers from the french colony using. up in a kind of national pride and racism. list documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence because the children came. storage january 11th on g.w. . this is g.w. news and these are top stories head of german drugmaker biotech says he's confident his company's vaccine will work against the new variant corona virus whic
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and for all that you are doing, for our great city. thank you. >> the new york city mayor is making the rounds at houses of worship speaking the language of faith and reason to persuade congregants over the vaccine. >> here's what's important to know. it's not just a shot, in the medical sense. it is a shot of hope as well. because it shows us that we will overcome the coronavirus. >> faith communities have been perceived as the most resistant to vaccines. some of it based on conflicting messages through social media about ethical concerns about how the vaccine was developed. >> there is a challenge to the faith community and our challenge, making sure that we obtain factual and precise information. >> or just how quickly it became available and whether religious communities restrictions on certain animal or human byproducts might've been used to develop the inoculation. >> we have the concerns that the world has witches, does a fast tracked vaccine developed in a highly politicized and pressured environment, doesn't meet the standards
and for all that you are doing, for our great city. thank you. >> the new york city mayor is making the rounds at houses of worship speaking the language of faith and reason to persuade congregants over the vaccine. >> here's what's important to know. it's not just a shot, in the medical sense. it is a shot of hope as well. because it shows us that we will overcome the coronavirus. >> faith communities have been perceived as the most resistant to vaccines. some of it based on...
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cable cars, great restaurants and the they think about the music, the music that's come out of our great city. >>> a play list of featured artists also plays in the hotel. >> very cool. >>> this video shows what it looks like when space ex cargo dragon delivers supplies to the international space station. it's an unmanned mission. crew members are expecting a new delivery of food, science experiments and more, but the weather right now isn't cooperating. weather delayed this saturday's planned launch. we of course will keep you posted. >> raj, in other space news china landed a craft on the moon. the probe is collecting rocks and soil from the lunar service something no country has done in four decades. >> ambitious efforts by the chinese space program. >> reporter: a robotic spacecraft on the near side collecting luner rock samples right now to bring back to earth. the chinese probe touched down late tuesday night. this is what it saw -- barren scenes, the lantdder shadows. it set down in an area where -- it will spend two days drilling and then collecting samples of rocks and debris. the go
cable cars, great restaurants and the they think about the music, the music that's come out of our great city. >>> a play list of featured artists also plays in the hotel. >> very cool. >>> this video shows what it looks like when space ex cargo dragon delivers supplies to the international space station. it's an unmanned mission. crew members are expecting a new delivery of food, science experiments and more, but the weather right now isn't cooperating. weather delayed...
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. >> we want to thank you for taking the time to join us and for all that you are doing for our great cityw york city mayor is making the rounds of houses of worship, speaking the language of faith and reason to assuage congress fears over the vaccine. >> this vaccine does not, it is not just a shot in the medical sense. it is a shot of hope as well. it shows us that we will overcome the coronavirus. >> faith communities have been perceived as the most resistant to vaccines. some of it based on conflicting messages, through social media, about ethical concerns of how the vaccine was developed. >> there was a challenge to the faith-based community, and our challenge is making sure that we obtain factual and precise information. >> or how quickly became available, and whether religious communities, restrictions on certain animal or human byproducts might have been used to develop the lifesaving inoculation. >> we have the concerns that the world has. which is, does a fast-track vaccine developed in a highly politicized and pressured environment, does it meet the standards of safety and effic
. >> we want to thank you for taking the time to join us and for all that you are doing for our great cityw york city mayor is making the rounds of houses of worship, speaking the language of faith and reason to assuage congress fears over the vaccine. >> this vaccine does not, it is not just a shot in the medical sense. it is a shot of hope as well. it shows us that we will overcome the coronavirus. >> faith communities have been perceived as the most resistant to vaccines....
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one that is bitterly important is the fact that this great city in the past on many occasions has beend foreign occupation, and we join the chinese people, we the american people in our dedication to this shallple that never again foreign occupation be visited upon the city or any part of china or any independent country in this world. mr. prime minister, our two peoples tonight hold the future of the world in our hands. future, weake that are dedicated to the principle that we can build a new world, a world of peace, a world of justice, a world of independence for all nations, and if we togethern working where we can find common ground, if we can find the common ground on which we can both stand, where we can build the bridge between us and build a new world, generations in the years ahead will look back and think us for this meeting we have held in this past week. people the great chinese and of the great american people be worthy of the hopes and ideals of the world for peace and justice and progress for all. [applause] [indistinct conversation] >> thank you. [indistinct conversatio
one that is bitterly important is the fact that this great city in the past on many occasions has beend foreign occupation, and we join the chinese people, we the american people in our dedication to this shallple that never again foreign occupation be visited upon the city or any part of china or any independent country in this world. mr. prime minister, our two peoples tonight hold the future of the world in our hands. future, weake that are dedicated to the principle that we can build a new...
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the great cities were rubble, his allied troops moved through them in the last statements of the defeat and ga was able to find the exultation. victory came finally with a sprender at a schoolous on may the 7th. the return to peace was signalled by the supreme commander. >> i have the power and the privilege of speaking for our victorious army of almost five million. they and the women who have assisted them constitute the expedition fair forces that have liberated western europe. they captured or destroyed enmy armies totaling more that their strength. i want to present a picture of the utmost in efficiency, skill, loyalty, and duty. the united nations will remember montgomery, spots, bradley, and many others. all of these agree with me in the selection of the truly e rowic figure of the war. these is gi joe and his counter part in the air, the navy, and the merchant marine and virtually every one of the united nations. he has surmounted charges into defended beaches. he is the ultimate in fortified zones. he encured cold, hunger, fatigue. his companion has been danger. he and his comm
the great cities were rubble, his allied troops moved through them in the last statements of the defeat and ga was able to find the exultation. victory came finally with a sprender at a schoolous on may the 7th. the return to peace was signalled by the supreme commander. >> i have the power and the privilege of speaking for our victorious army of almost five million. they and the women who have assisted them constitute the expedition fair forces that have liberated western europe. they...
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. ♪ accepting his surrender in the droves that began to appear, the great cities of the enemy's fatherlande finally with the german surrender at a schoolhouse on may the 7th, 1945. the return to peace was signaled by the supreme commander. >> i have the privilege of speaking for a victorious army of almost 5 million fighting men. they and the women who have assisted them constitute the allied forces that have liberated western europe. they have captured or destroyed enemy armies totaling more than their own strength. merely to name my principle subordinates in the canadian, french, american and british forces is to present a picture of the utmost in efficiency, skill, loyalty and devotion to duty. the united nations will remember montgomery, spots, bradley, and many others. but all of these agree with me in the selection of the truly heroic figure of this war, he is gi joe and his counterpart in the air, the navy and the merchant marine of every one of the united nations. he has braved the danger of u-boat infested seas. he's surmounted charges into beaches. he's fought his way through the
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you had on the earlier segment former secretary of energy moniz, who was great with cities. stood great with cities, and he understood that the federal government could be a very constructive partner in advancing our efforts, whether it was through grant programs that increased the capacity, especially smaller mid-sized cities to understand to reduce their footprints to the facilitation of their energy facilitation and block grants which will be in front of congress very soon. we're at an auspicious time right now, but there is a willingness to participate, so we are hopeful the biden administration will be there with us. >> thank you for talking -- could you also talk to me a little bit about new bedford? can you tell me what lessons you have learned locally that has informed your discussion on this broader national level. >> right. so a few years ago, we saw the opportunity to establish ourselves as a leader in energy efficiency and conservation as having multiple benefits. obviously there is the potential for us to save on electricity costs, so we dove right into the devel
you had on the earlier segment former secretary of energy moniz, who was great with cities. stood great with cities, and he understood that the federal government could be a very constructive partner in advancing our efforts, whether it was through grant programs that increased the capacity, especially smaller mid-sized cities to understand to reduce their footprints to the facilitation of their energy facilitation and block grants which will be in front of congress very soon. we're at an...
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you always stay, i'll see you great city slaves, systemic deceptions, the late show which so brings up the cold as well when watching the winter. and joining us today to discuss the latest on a potential ramp up to war with iran is the former senior security policy analyst in the office, secretary of defense, the one and only michael maloof and investigative historian and journalist on the mashable, security state. the always great dearth order. thank you both gentlemen for coming on with us today. if you so michael, i'll start with you. what is the significance of this assassination for the mission of iran? and this is not the 1st time we've seen iranian nuclear scientists assassinated in recent years. is it? no, it's not. and there's been about 4 or 5 others prior. i think for iran, it shows 1st of all vulnerability. and i think that a lot of this was probably not only israeli instigated, but also part of an inside use an enemy k. or even kurdish officials. because after all, you know, israel has a base up and up in the north eastern part of syria in the kurdish controlled area . and
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the great city is have has not done historically and boris johnson and his government have not said yes this is an agreement that is good to move forward voids for example really hard breaks and that would be catastrophic catastrophic for the u.k. economy but still economically the u.k. will be worse off because this immediate trading partner there will be new barriers and that these trade offs that have been made clear and obviously this is a day where boris johnson doesn't want to talk about the trade offs but he wants to talk about his accomplishment and this is what he means by that all right very good muslim london turtles and brussels as always thank you very much. the united kingdom was part of the european union for more than 40 years and as of january 1st 2021 it is fully on its own it will affect british and e.u. citizens living on both sides of the english channel t w has been talking to some of them today where with v.w. correspondent barbara they still to belong so mare france is busiest fishing port the fight over fishing rights was a lingering sticking point in the post t
the great city is have has not done historically and boris johnson and his government have not said yes this is an agreement that is good to move forward voids for example really hard breaks and that would be catastrophic catastrophic for the u.k. economy but still economically the u.k. will be worse off because this immediate trading partner there will be new barriers and that these trade offs that have been made clear and obviously this is a day where boris johnson doesn't want to talk about...
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the windows here the committed great city as they could not have forseen the pandemic of course but any short term disruption was always going to be worth it for them. for a moment it seemed whether the decision to leave might be revulsed so they showed up outside parliament clearly upset and the trauma of that. bret's and it wasn't just older people by the way there were also young people that had come pain for bragg since like this grant and his sister beatrice they were both still at school at the time enable ideas like democracy you can't take this for granted and i think yeah you know i have friends saying yeah i would be able to do my rasmus and it's like well you know 17400000 people different leave some people on this privileged. promised even bats was so proud of his product of what he has achieved he spent half a day on his left field and that's when he voiced his frustration at how people had voted in the referendum. i don't think. people realised how much we depend on foreign labor coming in. those farmers actually didn't vote for bribes and even though. many of them depend
the windows here the committed great city as they could not have forseen the pandemic of course but any short term disruption was always going to be worth it for them. for a moment it seemed whether the decision to leave might be revulsed so they showed up outside parliament clearly upset and the trauma of that. bret's and it wasn't just older people by the way there were also young people that had come pain for bragg since like this grant and his sister beatrice they were both still at school...
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that oppressive will be coming we ask this born again great city here whether europe the issue which has haunted the tory party for half a century i finally been leads to based then returned to form a leader of the ulster unionist might now as the n.l.e. and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price over $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you teach emails and messages. well lots of reaction to last week's show with professor look at neil of the college dublin and dr chris smith of cambridge university they were talking about covert vaccines and also about what they called a commonsense christmas and that's been drawn into sharp relief this week with the dramatic joint declaration from the british medical journal and the hell several journal to politicians about the consequences of the proposed christmas relaxation but on the vaccine issue terry says where would be with these fantastic scientists .
that oppressive will be coming we ask this born again great city here whether europe the issue which has haunted the tory party for half a century i finally been leads to based then returned to form a leader of the ulster unionist might now as the n.l.e. and ask him whether borders johnson has broken 2 years for the price over $1.00 and to be asked rebel scottish nationalists angus macneil m.p. why northern ireland to stolen a march on scotland but 1st alex that you teach emails and messages....
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deal that i've always promised yeah that's very true i mean when they talk about coronavirus the great city is even bigger charlotte what do you say deal or no deal. well in the build up to the phone conversation between boris johnson as sort of underlying funda line we were hearing 5050 chance of no deal has now the announcement that they're going to talk in passing shifted the needle on not a total what i know it's still very vague exactly what is going to happen when those face to face talks do occur but one government source here in the u.k. has made the point that he doesn't think that negotiations really shifted very much since friday and the fact is that we are off on time now this really is the final chance to secure a deal if that is indeed what they want to achieve just over 3 weeks until the transition period ends this really is down to a knife edge now that it is just until in london barbara in brussels to both of you thank you excellent analysis. it was a controversial yet crucial agreement which fortified europe's post-war cold war stability the treaty of warsaw was signed 50
deal that i've always promised yeah that's very true i mean when they talk about coronavirus the great city is even bigger charlotte what do you say deal or no deal. well in the build up to the phone conversation between boris johnson as sort of underlying funda line we were hearing 5050 chance of no deal has now the announcement that they're going to talk in passing shifted the needle on not a total what i know it's still very vague exactly what is going to happen when those face to face talks...
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these folks' notions cause the abandonment by the white population of large areas within our great citiest a tremendous cost of the nation. aided by prosperous postwar economy, negroes have held fast to their wartime gains and have sought to improve their lot in life. advances against discrimination have been made in many fields. a new and much larger negro middle class has grown up. able, ambitious and confident. these families are determined to leave the old densely packed segregated neighborhoods and their economically able to do it. they have the money to buy their way out of the slums. what happened in levittown is merely the beginning of what is to follow in communities all over the country during the next few years as negroes like all other americans get better education, better jobs and accumulate more savings. can we prepare our communities to receive these new neighbors in dignity and peace? or will we wreck our communities with violence and abandon them in panic. this is a challenge as levittown sum it up for themselves. >> i don't think you can take a middle of a stand here. e
these folks' notions cause the abandonment by the white population of large areas within our great citiest a tremendous cost of the nation. aided by prosperous postwar economy, negroes have held fast to their wartime gains and have sought to improve their lot in life. advances against discrimination have been made in many fields. a new and much larger negro middle class has grown up. able, ambitious and confident. these families are determined to leave the old densely packed segregated...
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great city desolate systemic deceptions so which. some things are still. watching the. her. all right stated at the top of the show over the next 2 days will be highlighting some of our most fascinating interviews from the last year and none was more controversial and mainstream believe challenging than when we sat down with the authors of the highly contentious book a plague of corruption i'm talking of course about dr judy mco bits and can happen lively whose book and subsequent book tour not only raised eyebrows but also challenge the conventional thinking about the covert 19 and demick the efficacy of its safety protocols and the motives of the director of national institute of allergy and infectious diseases dr anthony fauci we started by asking them about not only where their premises of the book came from but also if they had planned for any of the expected controversy and skyrocketing book sales from that controversy by releasing their book at the height of the cold with 19 and demick take a listen never imagined that never imagined this coated in 1000 epidemic. and
great city desolate systemic deceptions so which. some things are still. watching the. her. all right stated at the top of the show over the next 2 days will be highlighting some of our most fascinating interviews from the last year and none was more controversial and mainstream believe challenging than when we sat down with the authors of the highly contentious book a plague of corruption i'm talking of course about dr judy mco bits and can happen lively whose book and subsequent book tour not...
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tentatively hopeful but of course they will be looking at this agreement extremely closely we know that great cities have got lawyers at the ready to scrutinize this deal they have in the past posed major challenges for part of the support of johnson and his predecessor to reason may say they were their thoughts on this will be decisive but it is believed that this deal will regardless of what they say passed through parliament it has been expected that the opposition party the labor party will vote for this deal so we aren't at this stage expecting any major sticking points when it comes to the parliamentary response to this deal but of course we'll have to see exactly what is in that text once it's once it's made available and just to remind. to those people just joining us now we are waiting for british prime minister boris johnson to come on to the stage and now it's this trade deal with your pain union now alexander phenomena standing by for us in brussels the european parliament has said it's too late to ratify the deal before the end of the year so what happens now how will they fill that gap
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great city this least systemic deception is the late show which. brings up joe. welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am to roll over and i'm of the. goodness gracious did you ever imagine i mean when you really think about it how much plastic is all around us every day and now it's showing up in newborns absolutely not maybe that's one thing they know that plastic exists all around us it's another thing to think that babies are born with this you know inside of their systems that's how miscarry it really is i mean and just like all the plastic in this particular study they did all the plastics that they found in these children had blue red orange and pink dye as well and these micro what they were plastics and may have originally come from packaging paints or cosmetics and personal care products that the mother somehow ingested while the child was in the womb and then they found that's where they broke through the pool so they got inside the child and grew before the child even took a breath of air that it's a lot of traveling of these plastics that's a whole
great city this least systemic deception is the late show which. brings up joe. welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am to roll over and i'm of the. goodness gracious did you ever imagine i mean when you really think about it how much plastic is all around us every day and now it's showing up in newborns absolutely not maybe that's one thing they know that plastic exists all around us it's another thing to think that babies are born with this you know inside of their systems that's how...
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the great city is have have not done historically and boris johnson and his government have not and yes this is an agreement that is good to move forward it voids for example really hard breaks and that would be catastrophic catastrophic for the u.k. economy but still economically the u.k. will be worse off because this immediate trading partner there will be new barriers and that these trade offs that haven't been made clear and obviously this is a day where boris johnson doesn't want to talk about the trade offs but he wants to talk about his accomplishment and this is what he means with that all right and london terry shoals and brussels as always thank you very much. the european union has struck an investment deal with china after 7 years of talks the e.u. has hailed the accord as a major win for automakers and other european companies seeking to do business with beijing as it will give them greater access to chinese markets but critics accuse brussels of ignoring human rights concerns and risking a rift with washington we'll have more in business coming up right after this program
the great city is have have not done historically and boris johnson and his government have not and yes this is an agreement that is good to move forward it voids for example really hard breaks and that would be catastrophic catastrophic for the u.k. economy but still economically the u.k. will be worse off because this immediate trading partner there will be new barriers and that these trade offs that haven't been made clear and obviously this is a day where boris johnson doesn't want to talk...
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we are fortunate to work in such a great city. thank you. >> commissioner peskin: thank you, mr. we are sorry for what you are experiencing. any other members of the public for item number 1? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. i have james saying that there are no other callers on the line. >> commissioner peskin: okay, then public comment is closed and i would like to make a motion to move the non-substantive amendment that we previously discussed. can we have a roll call on that motion. >> clerk: on the motion as stated [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> commissioner peskin: and then i would like to make a motion to send the item as amended as a committee report for a hearing at the full board of supervisors tomorrow, november 17th. >> clerk: on the motion as stated [roll call vote] you have three ayes. >> commissioner peskin: and that concludes our business and we're adjourned for today. >> thank you. thank you. . >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour
we are fortunate to work in such a great city. thank you. >> commissioner peskin: thank you, mr. we are sorry for what you are experiencing. any other members of the public for item number 1? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. i have james saying that there are no other callers on the line. >> commissioner peskin: okay, then public comment is closed and i would like to make a motion to move the non-substantive amendment that we previously discussed. can we have a roll call on...
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the miami book fair has been an institution of our great city for decades, and we are honored to support its mission to expand and strengthen miami's literary culture. it's my pressure to introduce this discussion between anthony and marion depalma and ruth behar, who authors admire. anthony depalma send more than 20 years at the "new york times" covering the people, politics ps and cultures of countries around the world but his focus most often foal latin america, especially mexico and cuba it and is cuba and its people that resonated with him most. marion depalma, anthony's wife, was born on the island and came to's permanently in the united states in 1962. as i did myself as a child. marian is therefrom the colonial town of -- a historic community in eastern havana and the subject of anthony's book, "the cubans: ordinary lives in extraordinary times." it's an intimate and holy engrossing book at the resourceful not and resiliency of men and women navigating post castro existence. you won't soon forget: for me it brought bass memory odd of my childhood and cuba and my brothers in law h
the miami book fair has been an institution of our great city for decades, and we are honored to support its mission to expand and strengthen miami's literary culture. it's my pressure to introduce this discussion between anthony and marion depalma and ruth behar, who authors admire. anthony depalma send more than 20 years at the "new york times" covering the people, politics ps and cultures of countries around the world but his focus most often foal latin america, especially mexico...
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great city slaves systemic dissent says so. so when the bill is.welcome everyone to watch the i robot and i'm. so amazing i got to ask do you think i mentioned it in the in the start do you think the you know. do you think attorney general barr we're going to see kind of the white washing of his time in history like we've seen with george bush bill kristol you know another kind of bush era people you going to like how he's going out is going to bring him that kind of like fame and fortune but they received in the next few years actually no i think that poor end of it. rules were tied to the trumpet ministration is going to be very hard 8 partially because of the because of the alliances that hollywood has with with being on the left anyway george bush he was a little bit different because he came from a plethora of money and connections before he was ever president but i also feel like he was smart enough to know when to be quiet george bush was not a public figure for a long time after he after he left the white house he was painting or doing what
great city slaves systemic dissent says so. so when the bill is.welcome everyone to watch the i robot and i'm. so amazing i got to ask do you think i mentioned it in the in the start do you think the you know. do you think attorney general barr we're going to see kind of the white washing of his time in history like we've seen with george bush bill kristol you know another kind of bush era people you going to like how he's going out is going to bring him that kind of like fame and fortune but...