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it is a long-term fight for many of these long haulers and these symptoms can be debilitating and nowctor at the mayo clinic is estimating at least 1 million americans are out of work because of long covid. and it is happening as the country deals with a labor shortage. lori feels trapped inside her pittsburgh home and her ailing body. >> i feel like i lost the life that i had. >> reporter: it has been nearly a year since she and her family contracted covid. her father died. today she is still battling post covid syndrome, a mysterious long-term condition plaguing some covid patients. once perfectly healthy, she now keeps this long list of symptoms, like severe fatigue, brain fog and constant pain. >> i literally can't even leave my house by myself. >> reporter: she needs a walker to get the mail. how you feeling now? >> a little winded. >> reporter: could you even work right now? >> no. i barely function. >> reporter: before covid, lori was the nursing director for a home health agency. but she hasn't worked since january after using up her paid time off, she was laid off. >> sorry.
it is a long-term fight for many of these long haulers and these symptoms can be debilitating and nowctor at the mayo clinic is estimating at least 1 million americans are out of work because of long covid. and it is happening as the country deals with a labor shortage. lori feels trapped inside her pittsburgh home and her ailing body. >> i feel like i lost the life that i had. >> reporter: it has been nearly a year since she and her family contracted covid. her father died. today...
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so for us, as long as this will continue, this i long as this will continue, this kind _ long as thisf standoff, childish standoff, we will continue to _ kind of standoff, childish standoff, we will continue to watch - kind of standoff, childish standoff, we will continue to watch victims l we will continue to watch victims dying _ we will continue to watch victims dying in— we will continue to watch victims dying in the _ we will continue to watch victims dying in the channel. _ we will continue to watch victims dying in the channel. let's - we will continue to watch victims dying in the channel. let's hopel dying in the channel. let's hope these _ dying in the channel. let's hope these were _ dying in the channel. let's hope these were the _ dying in the channel. let's hope these were the last _ dying in the channel. let's hope these were the last ones. - dying in the channel. let's hope these were the last ones. you've used the word _ these were the last ones. you've used the word childish, - these were the last ones. you've used the word childish, and - these were the last ones. y
so for us, as long as this will continue, this i long as this will continue, this kind _ long as thisf standoff, childish standoff, we will continue to _ kind of standoff, childish standoff, we will continue to watch - kind of standoff, childish standoff, we will continue to watch victims l we will continue to watch victims dying _ we will continue to watch victims dying in— we will continue to watch victims dying in the _ we will continue to watch victims dying in the channel. _ we will...
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i back to very long—established radio— back to very long—established radio shows _ back to very long—establishedee _ back to very long—established radio shows to see others - back to very long—established . radio shows to see others doing press _ radio shows to see others doing press avenue _ radio shows to see others doing press avenue presenter- radio shows to see others doing press avenue presenter and - press avenue presenter and especially— press avenue presenter and especially with— press avenue presenter and i especially with long—standing radio— especially with long—standing radio programmes, _ especially with long—standing radio programmes, a - especially with long—standing radio programmes, a kind - especially with long—standing radio programmes, a kind ofl radio programmes, a kind of took— radio programmes, a kind of took a — radio programmes, a kind of took a long _ radio programmes, a kind of took a long and _ radio programmes, a kind of took a long and if— radio programmes, a kind of took a long and if you - radio programmes, a kind of took a long and if you go - radio programmes,
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i spent a long time reflecting on what has . a long time reflecting on what has happened.ving forward we never see this happen again for tight former player azeem rafiq was found to have been a victim of racial harassment and bullying at yorkshire and when no disciplinary action was taken and it emerged racial slurs had been dismissed as banter, it prompted protests, punishments and parliamentary scrutiny. azeem rafiq is not alone in making allegations and other investigations are being conducted. yorkshire's new chairman, lord kamlesh patel, is committed to taking action. after 158 years we are ready to change, we are ready to accept the past and we are ready to become a club which people can trust to do the right thing. jae become a club which people can trust to do the right thing.— to do the right thing. joe root said racism must _ to do the right thing. joe root said racism must be _ to do the right thing. joe root said racism must be called _ to do the right thing. joe root said racism must be called out - racism must be called out straightaway, but insisted he had n
i spent a long time reflecting on what has . a long time reflecting on what has happened.ving forward we never see this happen again for tight former player azeem rafiq was found to have been a victim of racial harassment and bullying at yorkshire and when no disciplinary action was taken and it emerged racial slurs had been dismissed as banter, it prompted protests, punishments and parliamentary scrutiny. azeem rafiq is not alone in making allegations and other investigations are being...
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dominating the palestinian cause for so long has i palestinian cause for so long has died.eclared a state of morning. after 17 ears declared a state of morning. after 17 years of — declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, _ declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, the - declared a state of morning. he 17 years of discussion, the the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. only felt grudgingly accepted by the clergy, suddenly felt welcome. this is newsday on the bbc. in singapore. our headlines. after 600 days, the united states is finally reopened its borders to much of the worlds population. barack obama urges the young people of the world to stay angry over climate as he speaks of the un summit in glasgow. no further tighten the presidents grip on power. a key resolution celebrating the parties achievements in its 100 years of existence. it's only the third time a resolution has been tabled. the third passed under mile in 1945 which help have been used before it seized power. in 1981, so the regime adopt economic reforms and recognis
dominating the palestinian cause for so long has i palestinian cause for so long has died.eclared a state of morning. after 17 ears declared a state of morning. after 17 years of — declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, _ declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, the - declared a state of morning. he 17 years of discussion, the the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. only felt grudgingly accepted by the clergy, suddenly felt welcome. this is newsday...
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i sang quantum by how are you planning to long take mama my long evening. mm. see where is that too busy? now? column is ha blah blah blah by little problem on how he got betsy nanette, when me haunt um no. in my cs she read you what you need with the law, how home with any blood that what does that double the little grandma and i want him to the, to my like, i mean below a, i love you. the 2nd one that i'm a gym with, i'm with a little bit again, put them on a maybe a little bit with blank that he loads at you. bye heck, up one. i'm sure which one there cause i well on my can eat my pork how columbia. i swear to god. i don't know whether i'm a human, but they're little mulatto mind. go click, go your fatty cock one. my gun. that was really damage. we gotta do it. then by then you dana, i began my bait, the cell is here yet what sale will get the getty been going up again? she will, you know, the up when you have to deal with that and in doing it, but the base unit. oh yeah. yeah. that is it l m, you did you should have much or i something else beginning yeti.
i sang quantum by how are you planning to long take mama my long evening. mm. see where is that too busy? now? column is ha blah blah blah by little problem on how he got betsy nanette, when me haunt um no. in my cs she read you what you need with the law, how home with any blood that what does that double the little grandma and i want him to the, to my like, i mean below a, i love you. the 2nd one that i'm a gym with, i'm with a little bit again, put them on a maybe a little bit with blank...
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stay as long as she wanted.hose visits, mark told lynn exactly how he felt. >> i said, how can you let someone run your life and forget about yourself? >> afterwards, he sat down and wrote many of the same things in a harshly worded letter to fred. >> i wrote that letter. i signed the letter. i handed it to my sister, and i dared her to give it to him. >> did you think she actually would? >> i didn't know, but she did. >> that took guts. >> it did. it did. >> and frankly, mark was pleased when, a few years later, after a quarter century of marriage, lynn told him they were splitting, and fred moved out of the house in bixby knolls. she changed somehow after your father left? >> she seemed freer, seemed happier, more able to get excited, just really interested in everything and very lighthearted. >> but her happiness was short-lived. and when mark first heard she was murdered, his mind went to a very dark place. could fred have had something to do with it? but as much as he disliked fred, he just couldn't see it.
stay as long as she wanted.hose visits, mark told lynn exactly how he felt. >> i said, how can you let someone run your life and forget about yourself? >> afterwards, he sat down and wrote many of the same things in a harshly worded letter to fred. >> i wrote that letter. i signed the letter. i handed it to my sister, and i dared her to give it to him. >> did you think she actually would? >> i didn't know, but she did. >> that took guts. >> it did. it...
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after, police moving in moments before making an arrest court documents show brooks has a decades-longcriminal history, including arrests for sexual abuse, drugs battery and domestic violence just this month he was arrested for allegedly running over his child's mother but was released from jail just days ago after posting a $1,000 bond. >> it's clearly a breakdown in the criminal justice system to release man with his record on $1,000 bail. >> reporter: five dead, ranging from 52 to 81 years old. three of the victims virginia sorenson, known as ginny, leanna owen and tamara durand all members of the milwaukee dancing grannies who marched in sunday's parade, wilhelm hospel died while walking alongside them carrying cups of ice >> oh, my god! >> reporter: dozens more injured sunday, including 18 kids rushed to children's hospital. ten remained in icu, while the trauma of that day was setting in >> people screaming everywhere, panic. we just took off running. >> reporter: taylor medrano was at the parade with her 1-year-old son and witnessed the horror. >> could you feel the car zooming
after, police moving in moments before making an arrest court documents show brooks has a decades-longcriminal history, including arrests for sexual abuse, drugs battery and domestic violence just this month he was arrested for allegedly running over his child's mother but was released from jail just days ago after posting a $1,000 bond. >> it's clearly a breakdown in the criminal justice system to release man with his record on $1,000 bail. >> reporter: five dead, ranging from 52...
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they won't be this for a long, long time.ees that are burning — communities are, too. it took all the colour out of my life. look at it, everything is just a shade of grey. the entire town of greenville was razed to the ground in just two hours, and nicole's forever home went with it. but nicole believes something good could rise from the ashes. greenville could actually be a lighthouse community of sustainability and climate adaptation, and how do we live in our new normal. because big fires are now the new normal. you can see the crown is totally intact, there is living bark under this char. and in the forest, christy hasn't given up hope either. so this is black on the outside, this will all come off and the bark will continue to grow and this tree is completely fine. she says the resilience of the trees should inspire us. we need to act on climate change now, and every little bit counts. it isn't too late, she says. not yet. justin rowlatt, bbc news, the sierra nevada mountains. our science editor, david shukman, joins me
they won't be this for a long, long time.ees that are burning — communities are, too. it took all the colour out of my life. look at it, everything is just a shade of grey. the entire town of greenville was razed to the ground in just two hours, and nicole's forever home went with it. but nicole believes something good could rise from the ashes. greenville could actually be a lighthouse community of sustainability and climate adaptation, and how do we live in our new normal. because big fires...
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campaign or a long battle.hat other problems? much fewer. the guys in the county, a wide range of agents here, folks. it could be dad and all his funds. as far as numbers are concerned, it is whoever comes out, towns are small. that is what you work with. anything else? >> will they elect fair leaders? >> they would. let's elect our officers, shall we? oftentimes turn into a popularity contest. that is the guy who will be the new officers so that is a real problem. popularity, not merit. other problems. >> where did they get their funding? >> they are self funded. it is a volunteer things. do we pay them? that is why they don't stay in the field long. how do we feed them? they have to bring their provisions with them. that the problem too. how you supply is difficult. there are other problems. >> particularly in the south, militias form loyalists. no guarantee they will be on your side. >> there's a loyalty question. in the south, this is why it is so partisan and so ugly, it is neighbor versus neighbor. not ne
campaign or a long battle.hat other problems? much fewer. the guys in the county, a wide range of agents here, folks. it could be dad and all his funds. as far as numbers are concerned, it is whoever comes out, towns are small. that is what you work with. anything else? >> will they elect fair leaders? >> they would. let's elect our officers, shall we? oftentimes turn into a popularity contest. that is the guy who will be the new officers so that is a real problem. popularity, not...
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we have seen financials get hit in the past month, since october 22 long-t long-term treasury yield has declined and utilities moved up meaningfully and so has tech run up number one number two, the macrosetup is positive in the short-term reflationary trade we think will be back in session soon and that means upward pressure on long-term rates. and third, technicals in your favor. as karen said, banks are down. euros are down this is not as juicy as the last time i recommended this, but there is an 11% discount it means people are complacent, not paying for protection. if you want the best short to be a little more patient than me. short it 150.80. kind of like karen said, financials are overdone in terms of downside. there are some trades for you if you think rates are going up >> i like it guy, what do you think about nadine's approach? >> i think it's great. last time we talked about this it traded down she talked about that and maybe a week later they were north of 161. obviously we haven't seen rates trade to that level, but i think her thresis is spot on. but ten-year yields shou
we have seen financials get hit in the past month, since october 22 long-t long-term treasury yield has declined and utilities moved up meaningfully and so has tech run up number one number two, the macrosetup is positive in the short-term reflationary trade we think will be back in session soon and that means upward pressure on long-term rates. and third, technicals in your favor. as karen said, banks are down. euros are down this is not as juicy as the last time i recommended this, but there...
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on question is about the long-term effects of the vaccine. >> unfortunately we do not know what the long-term effects of covid-19 itself. in the long term, protect them against the actual virus we are fighting, covid-19. ama: you can watch this on our connected tv app, roku, fire tv. >> eye. dan: a san francisco hairdresser describes the paintball attack that has left her partially blind. ama: international travelers will be able to visit the u.s. again. dan: gas prices are climbing in california, one county topping the bay area's $5 a gallon. >> rain is headed our way. the forecast, coming up. ama: first a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> we have so much show tonight i might get sick. are you in "the antman" movie. >> we can talk about it. ♪ story we brought you last night, a san francisco police sergeant known for helping addicts get off the streets is accused of robbing a rite-aid as he battled his pain pill addiction. reporter: san francisco police sergeant devin cole has been with the department 27 years. his attorney says those who knew him are stunned at the allegat
on question is about the long-term effects of the vaccine. >> unfortunately we do not know what the long-term effects of covid-19 itself. in the long term, protect them against the actual virus we are fighting, covid-19. ama: you can watch this on our connected tv app, roku, fire tv. >> eye. dan: a san francisco hairdresser describes the paintball attack that has left her partially blind. ama: international travelers will be able to visit the u.s. again. dan: gas prices are climbing...
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here's video from long after the game ended. that's an emotional clay thompson still on the bench, towel over his head. clay missed 2.5 quleers now with injuries. finally he was cleared to practice earlier this week. >> he's very human i guess that's what i'm trying to say. he's vulnerable. he's emotional. that's what makes him such a beautiful person. he just cares and he loves the game. and he loves the work. and he wants to be part of everything. and all that's been ripped away the last two years. so there's times where he's been, you know, pretty down. >> the big game from the big house, michigan-ohio state with a spot in the big-10 title on the line. and the loser eliminated from playoff contention. you would think at least. jim harbaugh hadn't beat ohio state in five tries. the wolverines lost 15 of 16 in this rivalry. all right. to the ann arbor snow. the big house rocking like the old days. harbaugh trying to finish the job, the wolverines had been in this position before. hassan hawkins punches it in to start the second
here's video from long after the game ended. that's an emotional clay thompson still on the bench, towel over his head. clay missed 2.5 quleers now with injuries. finally he was cleared to practice earlier this week. >> he's very human i guess that's what i'm trying to say. he's vulnerable. he's emotional. that's what makes him such a beautiful person. he just cares and he loves the game. and he loves the work. and he wants to be part of everything. and all that's been ripped away the...
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that is the best strategy long-term. the bipartisan law will expand our infrastructure related to an energy, the electric grid so we can integrate more clean sources. as you know it's going to help build a nationwide electric vehicle charging network, help us build those electric vehicles right here at home with $7 billion for the battery supply chain. i was in chattanooga yesterday at a ribbon-cutting for a factory that is producing batteries for the electric vehicle, creating 300 jobs. that is just one tiny example of the ecosystem of the supply chain that will be created as a result of the bipartisan infrastructural law and build back better agenda. one other thing, the law invests 21 dollars in demonstration projects for technologies like clean hydrogen and advanced clear, that will put people to work in every pocket of the country. let's going to help us escape this price shock in the long haul is the second part of the agenda, which is the build back better agenda. because the clean energy tax credits in that agend
that is the best strategy long-term. the bipartisan law will expand our infrastructure related to an energy, the electric grid so we can integrate more clean sources. as you know it's going to help build a nationwide electric vehicle charging network, help us build those electric vehicles right here at home with $7 billion for the battery supply chain. i was in chattanooga yesterday at a ribbon-cutting for a factory that is producing batteries for the electric vehicle, creating 300 jobs. that...
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a long, long time ago this used to be a freeway. now it is housing. that is amazing. we are so grateful that bridge and jon stewart got together to create this wonderful community and just a step further in meeting our housing goals in san francisco to ensure that people are housing, that they are living in affordable safe spaces in our city with dignity. thank you all so much for being here today to celebrate. [applause] >> thank you very much, mayor breed. it is clear to me why you and john were such kindred spirits. i think he dressed up as carmen miranda once for halloween, too. he gave me the mentoring this is so hard and takes a lot of hard work. you have to enjoy yourself along the way. you have to stop, smell the roses, have a laugh, bond with the people you are working next to, shoulder to shoulder with as you persevere through the challenges. then have some fun. enjoy yourself. i think you have got that down. well-done. anyway, in terms of anecdotes, i appreciate your comments. the things we are experiencing as property managers we get to really wonderful to
a long, long time ago this used to be a freeway. now it is housing. that is amazing. we are so grateful that bridge and jon stewart got together to create this wonderful community and just a step further in meeting our housing goals in san francisco to ensure that people are housing, that they are living in affordable safe spaces in our city with dignity. thank you all so much for being here today to celebrate. [applause] >> thank you very much, mayor breed. it is clear to me why you and...
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how long do you have to wait? december 18. long do you have to wait? december18. december 18. i cannot wait to see him. i am counting down the days. see him. i am counting down the da s. ., ., ., ., days. you have got quite a story to — days. you have got quite a story to tell _ days. you have got quite a story to tell here - days. you have got quite a story to tell here as - days. you have got quite a story to tell here as well. story to tell here as well because i don't think you have been together that long before the whole world came crashing down. ~ ii' ' , down. we met in 2019, june 2019, and — down. we met in 2019, june 2019, and we _ down. we met in 2019, june 2019, and we said, - down. we met in 2019, june 2019, and we said, i - down. we met in 2019, june 2019, and we said, i love . down. we met in 2019, june| 2019, and we said, i love you one day two. we fell madly in love very quickly and it was like, 0k, love very quickly and it was like, ok, let's figure out how we see each other next. i saw him in august and then he came to three months in october an
how long do you have to wait? december 18. long do you have to wait? december18. december 18. i cannot wait to see him. i am counting down the days. see him. i am counting down the da s. ., ., ., ., days. you have got quite a story to — days. you have got quite a story to tell _ days. you have got quite a story to tell here - days. you have got quite a story to tell here as - days. you have got quite a story to tell here as well. story to tell here as well because i don't think you have been...
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but sure, this is going to scar a lot of people for a long, long time.as that? l it? how very hollywood was that? shall we find out how nice it is going to be in britain? are you going to be in britain? are you going to be in britain? are you going to tell us to have a nice day, britney? irate going to tell us to have a nice day, britne ? ~ ., ., britney? we will do it at the end, shau britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some _ britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some of— britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some of you _ britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some of you will - britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some of you will see i britney? we will do it at the end, - shall we? some of you will see some sunshine, _ shall we? some of you will see some sunshine, a _ shall we? some of you will see some sunshine, a bit of dry weather. look at the _ sunshine, a bit of dry weather. look at the view— sunshine, a bit of dry weather. look at the view across solway firth this morning _ at the view across solway firth t
but sure, this is going to scar a lot of people for a long, long time.as that? l it? how very hollywood was that? shall we find out how nice it is going to be in britain? are you going to be in britain? are you going to be in britain? are you going to tell us to have a nice day, britney? irate going to tell us to have a nice day, britne ? ~ ., ., britney? we will do it at the end, shau britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some _ britney? we will do it at the end, shall we? some of—...
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you've had them a long time. you make sure those survivors are in the population and we have some here still, but i think not enough. half van with gravel or show in certainly warming is having an impact. tire lobsters can't regulate their own body temperature, their cold water animal. if the water doesn't get sufficiently cold in the winter months, they don't produce enough eggs and sperm and no, no eggs, no sperm. that's in for decades. the main lobster landings were about 20000000 pounds. then they went up to 4670 people asked, are you worried or you were and i was like, no, i'm the little lobsters are going up to those babies on the beats, they're gone. and so i, i think this is okay, but now they're up over a 100000000 pounds. i don't think this is okay. just like this wave of increase in landing started in southern new england. we're seeing now in the southwest decline . i mean real crashes, long island sound. it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to m
you've had them a long time. you make sure those survivors are in the population and we have some here still, but i think not enough. half van with gravel or show in certainly warming is having an impact. tire lobsters can't regulate their own body temperature, their cold water animal. if the water doesn't get sufficiently cold in the winter months, they don't produce enough eggs and sperm and no, no eggs, no sperm. that's in for decades. the main lobster landings were about 20000000 pounds....
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she predicts insurance companies would save money if long-haulers could see long-haul specialists instead of bouncing from doctor to doctor. lakshmi: if i were to wave a magic wand and, you know, be in charge of a health plan, i think it would be wise to look at those cost savings of concentrating care in situations like this. chris: so are health insurance companies covering treatment specifically for long-haul covid? the group that represents them, america's health insurance plans, said it's basically a work-in-progress. "efforts are underway to help the health care system identify and code for long-term covid." but john is feeling lousy now. john: i had some good weeks. april was pretty good. chris: so he asked us to speak up for him. we did. kaiser then approved his referral to the out-of-network clinic. john: the last thing i want to do is be on tv talking about how weak i have felt, how hard this has been on my family, but i will tell you, i'm greatly appreciative of nbc and what you've done. chris: kaiser declined to discuss specifics of john's case. in a general statement, it said
she predicts insurance companies would save money if long-haulers could see long-haul specialists instead of bouncing from doctor to doctor. lakshmi: if i were to wave a magic wand and, you know, be in charge of a health plan, i think it would be wise to look at those cost savings of concentrating care in situations like this. chris: so are health insurance companies covering treatment specifically for long-haul covid? the group that represents them, america's health insurance plans, said it's...
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it is true that the long-term growth story for europe and the long-term growth story for developed countries outside the united states is pretty slow in terms of economic growth. we think that is right. we're also looking for a little bit of a productivity boost across the developed world as we grapple with labor shortages and that is another theme in the long-term capital market assumptions. how can you implement labor saving technology with rates low, profits high? just -- this should be a good period for capital spending and enhancing productivity. there is a short-term opportunity for cyclical reasons and a valuation opportunity. we think the yen and-year-old will appreciate over the next 10 to 15 years and amplify the return from those sectors. they are very unloved and un-held in this is an important opportunity if you want to get out of that 60/40 trap of mediocre returns in the long run. alix: 10 to 15 years, that is a solid outlook. i don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. i wonder in the short term, central bank divergence is going to take front and center. we have seen that
it is true that the long-term growth story for europe and the long-term growth story for developed countries outside the united states is pretty slow in terms of economic growth. we think that is right. we're also looking for a little bit of a productivity boost across the developed world as we grapple with labor shortages and that is another theme in the long-term capital market assumptions. how can you implement labor saving technology with rates low, profits high? just -- this should be a...
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it's not long before we reach the snow. distributed, flour to make bread. everyone here knows that things are likely to get really bad in a few weeks. "there is a real possibility we'll be frozen this winter," this man tells me. these people are so poor they can't afford to buy food orfuel for heating. a humanitarian disaster could bring the taliban down, so they are cooperating with the international aid agencies, even if they don't like them. the head of the world food programme, visiting kabul, doesn't mince his words. the winter months are coming, we're coming out of a drought. the next six months are going to be catastrophic. it's going to be hell on earth. we reach bamiyan, an agricultural centre which has been hit by drought, like many other parts of afghanistan and, of course, there was an infamous taliban crime here. a couple of hundred yards along the cliff from the place where the statues of the buddhas used to stand, until the taliban destroyed them, a woman called fatima lives. she's a widow raising her seven f
it's not long before we reach the snow. distributed, flour to make bread. everyone here knows that things are likely to get really bad in a few weeks. "there is a real possibility we'll be frozen this winter," this man tells me. these people are so poor they can't afford to buy food orfuel for heating. a humanitarian disaster could bring the taliban down, so they are cooperating with the international aid agencies, even if they don't like them. the head of the world food programme,...
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well, if you wait long enough. _ oxytocin? well, if you wait long enough, the - oxytocin?u wait - long enough, the 22nd mark is how long it takes for positive touch to start releasing that oxytocin. if it is very awkward just stay with it and within 20 seconds you will start to feel better. :: , , ~ better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this — better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this out, _ better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this out, actually, - better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this out, actually, a i tried this out, actually, a little bit earlier, and in a completely covid complaint way in the office, and even ten seconds starts to feel and look really weird. seconds starts to feel and look really weird-— really weird. laughter. i can understand - really weird. laughter. i can understand that. i really weird. laughter. l i can understand that. and really weird. laughter. - i can understand that. and the trick for me is to focus on synchronising your breath with the other person. 0k. it is weird to — the other person. 0k. it is weird to push _ the other person. 0k. it is weird to p
well, if you wait long enough. _ oxytocin? well, if you wait long enough, the - oxytocin?u wait - long enough, the 22nd mark is how long it takes for positive touch to start releasing that oxytocin. if it is very awkward just stay with it and within 20 seconds you will start to feel better. :: , , ~ better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this — better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this out, _ better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this out, actually, - better. 20 seconds, ok. we tried this out, actually, a i...
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and it's long overdue. also proud that the house took a big step forward to pass my build back better act, which for the week of november 15th, they're going to be taking up. they went through the procedural mechanisms to assure that occurs. let me be clear -- we will pass this in the house, and we'll pass it in the senate. the build back better act will be a once-in-a-generation investment in our people -- getting america back to work by reducing the costs of childcare and eldercare and getting millions of women back on the job who have to stay home because they cannot afford the childcare or the healthcare for their parents; providing universal pre-k for every three- and four-year-old child in america and increasing their academic achievement potential significantly -- significantly; making healthcare more affordable; lowering prescription drugs costs; and tax cuts for working people and the middle class so that folks have just a little -- i know you're tired of hearing me saying, my dad used to always sa
and it's long overdue. also proud that the house took a big step forward to pass my build back better act, which for the week of november 15th, they're going to be taking up. they went through the procedural mechanisms to assure that occurs. let me be clear -- we will pass this in the house, and we'll pass it in the senate. the build back better act will be a once-in-a-generation investment in our people -- getting america back to work by reducing the costs of childcare and eldercare and...
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these things a take a long time for fruition. and here i jump ahead, i think to our ultimate cause a failure here and elsewhere. a lack of strategic basis. we are not good at the long haul. that's not how we built our own country. we won't results, we want them now. if we don't get them, then we move on to something else. and i think afghanistan has now emerged, sadly, as the poster child for that failure. right? i don't see it as gross incompetence. i don't see it as a confused appreciation of why we were there. we were there to defend america security at home, putting it forward in afghanistan. but we ran out of patients. this has bedeviled's american foreign policy once more. and indeed it has fostered a culture, long before america, as to the role on the international stage that we see today. our enemies have come to count on our strategic -- and that is what we are dealing with. but i would say, as we look forward, or attempt to look forward, that we have to understand that this has increased. pakistan next door, i was there
these things a take a long time for fruition. and here i jump ahead, i think to our ultimate cause a failure here and elsewhere. a lack of strategic basis. we are not good at the long haul. that's not how we built our own country. we won't results, we want them now. if we don't get them, then we move on to something else. and i think afghanistan has now emerged, sadly, as the poster child for that failure. right? i don't see it as gross incompetence. i don't see it as a confused appreciation of...
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>> the short answer is yes, and probably the long answer is yes. relations with china deteriorate, the chinese have moved, neil, away from their market reforms and a very state-run, almost totalitarian political operation. which is crunching down the economy, they're attacking their banks, attacking their private sector -- neil: yeah, and they're resorting and going back to form on the brute stuff, right? the military. >> threatening taiwan. you know, taiwan is very important. if you're worried about chips, taiwan is huge. neil: you're right about that. >> and so is south korea. we're bringing them back here, okay? we're using some subsidies. not my favorite thing, but this is national security. taiwan semiconductor manufacturing is coming to arizona, and the government will pony up some additional subsidies, but it's a problem. automobiles, i mean, these are not specialized chips, and that's why it goes back to long beach and l.a.. they're in containers, and you and i should just go out there and unpack the damn containers, okay? [laughter] neil:
>> the short answer is yes, and probably the long answer is yes. relations with china deteriorate, the chinese have moved, neil, away from their market reforms and a very state-run, almost totalitarian political operation. which is crunching down the economy, they're attacking their banks, attacking their private sector -- neil: yeah, and they're resorting and going back to form on the brute stuff, right? the military. >> threatening taiwan. you know, taiwan is very important. if...
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and long _ and mean a lot to all of us. and long may— and mean a lot to all of us. lot to all of us. and long may your success - and mean a lot to all of us. and | long may your success continue. they began with her 50th goal. i think i think we did really well and it brought — think i think we did really well and it brought a lot of attention to a lot of— it brought a lot of attention to a lot of people so i think that's definitely been stand out for the last couple months. i definitely been stand out for the last couple months.— definitely been stand out for the last couple months. i know you are a big inspiration _ last couple months. i know you are a big inspiration for _ last couple months. i know you are a big inspiration for so _ last couple months. i know you are a big inspiration for so many _ last couple months. i know you are a big inspiration for so many people i big inspiration for so many people for so _ big inspiration for so many people for so many— big inspiration for so many people for so many children _ big inspiration for so many people for so ma
and long _ and mean a lot to all of us. and long may— and mean a lot to all of us. lot to all of us. and long may your success - and mean a lot to all of us. and | long may your success continue. they began with her 50th goal. i think i think we did really well and it brought — think i think we did really well and it brought a lot of attention to a lot of— it brought a lot of attention to a lot of people so i think that's definitely been stand out for the last couple months. i definitely...
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especially in the long run. you also have to watch the timing and sometimes the battles will be determined on whether there is a contract because some don't want to go home. some are like, i don't want to go home. and -- contract. but we do have the -- behind us. especially at first. everyone is all on board, they call this a -- they were edition everyone finds out. and -- and [inaudible] it all sounds like a great adventure. and sitting around the campfire, not getting paid, making -- for your white clock and so on. so the american advantages, longer british fatigue, it's going to fit in. then american fatigue is going to kick in as well. so be careful about that, is the point. you also have to watch out for the fact that, like i said, these guys are regular army. we are very skeptical of that. think about all the fears they have had before this. stay in and do the rogers. why we broke away in the first place. so we were very skeptical of how do you find this professional army? how do you treat this professiona
especially in the long run. you also have to watch the timing and sometimes the battles will be determined on whether there is a contract because some don't want to go home. some are like, i don't want to go home. and -- contract. but we do have the -- behind us. especially at first. everyone is all on board, they call this a -- they were edition everyone finds out. and -- and [inaudible] it all sounds like a great adventure. and sitting around the campfire, not getting paid, making -- for your...
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my son quantum by how long a while no my long nathan in the place that he called me la la la la by lieu dropped on how he got mad at me. honda knew in my c as she read, which ne, me the fella my how home i'm with any plan that is that double the lumber, little grandma deductible and i want to get a mile like tomorrow. i need to below a dozen different and i'm a gym with me dot com with a maybe a bit more blank that hello de at the bye heck, up one. i'm sure which one they called say well my can eat my whole cocoa piece. i swear to god, i don't know what i'm a human that but a fact peacock with william, i gotta do it and he's gonna i will go to my bank to settle this year. yeah. what sale going into daddy been going up? i gave me your name. yep. when you have a good day and should i bring up a can be sure you need to. yeah. yeah, that was it. i let me did. you should have my eyes . i'm thinking i'm beginning yeti. i don't let me did he did. he said they do a pick out on that. but it was answered, leveled up a neat window window. hold on, i should any i pulled and go shahan. when i put on
my son quantum by how long a while no my long nathan in the place that he called me la la la la by lieu dropped on how he got mad at me. honda knew in my c as she read, which ne, me the fella my how home i'm with any plan that is that double the lumber, little grandma deductible and i want to get a mile like tomorrow. i need to below a dozen different and i'm a gym with me dot com with a maybe a bit more blank that hello de at the bye heck, up one. i'm sure which one they called say well my can...
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we will learn more about long covid and how long these symptoms last. right now, all of you know is you seem to have longer term consequences. really, the amount of noise around social media and speculation, we have to remember covid has only been with us for 20 months. it takes years and decades. we will learn more about this in the coming months and years. caller: yes, good morning. i have a question. the differential, if you take too many antibiotics and don't follow through with them. does not have anything to do with the symptoms? also, perhaps pneumonia if you ever had that. does it give you immunity? guest: i think you are referring to two different things. a bug that emerges when people do not think enough antibiotics that could cause complications. in pneumonia if you are referring to the viral infection. fundamentally to take a step back, the viral infection itself could cause pneumonia. you could have anti-for bacterial infections. if people don't know, it is what they are trained to do. of course some antibiotics at the end. host: what about
we will learn more about long covid and how long these symptoms last. right now, all of you know is you seem to have longer term consequences. really, the amount of noise around social media and speculation, we have to remember covid has only been with us for 20 months. it takes years and decades. we will learn more about this in the coming months and years. caller: yes, good morning. i have a question. the differential, if you take too many antibiotics and don't follow through with them. does...
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>> the most important ones for post-covid situations his long covid -- is long covid. it affects up to 30% of people. many people know somebody who might have it. we think that it is much more common to get long covid after -- if you are unvaccinated, you get covid, by more than two times compared to if you are having a breakthrough infection while vaccinated. that's an important issue. also the symptoms that people have with breakthroughs, if they do get symptoms, they are very different, no brain fog, may be some alterations of taste and smell might linger. some of these inflammatory conditions, let covid toe -- like covid toe, it could inflame your heart, etc. after covid has gone away, that is called mis-c in children and mis-a in adults. these are the symptoms post-covid that we look out for. kristen: thank you for the information you presented. we are all hoping not to catch covid over thanksgiving as we travel and gather. let's talk about safety. where the risks are and how to minimize them. let's start with the travel portion. what do you think? >> i think trav
>> the most important ones for post-covid situations his long covid -- is long covid. it affects up to 30% of people. many people know somebody who might have it. we think that it is much more common to get long covid after -- if you are unvaccinated, you get covid, by more than two times compared to if you are having a breakthrough infection while vaccinated. that's an important issue. also the symptoms that people have with breakthroughs, if they do get symptoms, they are very...
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no, they won't be this for a long, long time. and it isn'tjust trees that are burning. are, too. it took all the colour out of my life. look, everything is just a shade of grey. the entire town of greenville was razed to the ground injust two hours, and nicole's forever home went with it. but nicole believes something good could rise from the ashes. greenville could actually be a lighthouse community of sustainability and climate adaptation, and how do we live in our new normal, because big fires are now the new normal. you can see the crown is totally intact. there's living bark under this char. and in the forest, christie hasn't given up hope either. so, this is black on the outside. this will all come off and the bark will continue to grow, and this tree is completely fine. she says the resilience of the trees should inspire us. we need to act on climate change now, and every little bit counts. it isn't too late, she says, not yet. justin rowlatt, bbc news, the sierra nevada mountains. 0ur science editor, david shukman, joins me now. david, this is such a complicated
no, they won't be this for a long, long time. and it isn'tjust trees that are burning. are, too. it took all the colour out of my life. look, everything is just a shade of grey. the entire town of greenville was razed to the ground injust two hours, and nicole's forever home went with it. but nicole believes something good could rise from the ashes. greenville could actually be a lighthouse community of sustainability and climate adaptation, and how do we live in our new normal, because big...
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i'm going to cry all day long.and she said i am so proud of brittany stop she deserves to be celebrating tonight. this is the start of a long saga and since they took up the role of lawyer to britney spears injune of this year, he has been dogged and trying to end this conservatorship and has vowed also to pursue britney spears father, jamie spears who believes may be accountable or should be held accountable for some of the money thatis accountable for some of the money that is missing from her estate. it is a very difficult thing of this because it's divided the family in the conservatorship when it was originally awarded was a sincere attempt to protect her at a time when by her own admission, she was going to some really deep mental health trauma she was still a very young woman, relatively inexperienced in an industry that shejoined practically inexperienced in an industry that she joined practically as a child. there is some point broke conservatorships into to stop being helpful in supporting and start to be
i'm going to cry all day long.and she said i am so proud of brittany stop she deserves to be celebrating tonight. this is the start of a long saga and since they took up the role of lawyer to britney spears injune of this year, he has been dogged and trying to end this conservatorship and has vowed also to pursue britney spears father, jamie spears who believes may be accountable or should be held accountable for some of the money thatis accountable for some of the money that is missing from...
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it's a long term plan to deal with this. i think if we look at needs are already one of the key problems is neighboring areas, putting crops on the spikes, actually get it strapped to a new, done a faster key thing, which they could do something else. or the major rate, i think will say what they need to do is look up a 5 to 20000000 population. population density is very high, very nice of our sales crafts, suffering the sun, all the way up to see when we are able to learn from my boss. she try regina that trying to say should because in the world or 30 percent of the world population lives in urban areas, and it's protected to be $6720.00 a backlash, some things to service. they look out here the noise ation, it's actually how are people on the conditions and the pollution in areas because the you carry has been ration we've got enough the same deletion problem. yeah, that's a point anthony. and just got back to don't, i mean, charlie, i don't have both talks about some long term solutions haven't may. but when you know th
it's a long term plan to deal with this. i think if we look at needs are already one of the key problems is neighboring areas, putting crops on the spikes, actually get it strapped to a new, done a faster key thing, which they could do something else. or the major rate, i think will say what they need to do is look up a 5 to 20000000 population. population density is very high, very nice of our sales crafts, suffering the sun, all the way up to see when we are able to learn from my boss. she...
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the long-term issues we will continue to follow for long covid, but it looks like the risk of long covid and we won't really know for some time. >> reporter: dr. yvonne maldonado, thank you so much for being here. >> it's a pleasure. thank you. >> woodruff: despite world leaders from more than 100 countries being in attendance at the u.n. climate conference, one significant figure is absent: china's xi jinping, president of the globe's largest polluter. without china, efforts to fight climate change will likely be in vain. and, reducing china's reliance on coal is key. we've now got two looks. in a moment, we'll hear from special correspondent patrick fox in northern china. but first, here's nick schifrin. >> schifrin: in china, it is the best of times... and it is the worst of times. beijing produces more solar power, more wind power, and more electric cars than any country in the world. but china also produces more greenhouse gases than the rest of the industrialized world combined. >> there's schizophrenia there-- that there is both an investment in the future, in exactly the kind of
the long-term issues we will continue to follow for long covid, but it looks like the risk of long covid and we won't really know for some time. >> reporter: dr. yvonne maldonado, thank you so much for being here. >> it's a pleasure. thank you. >> woodruff: despite world leaders from more than 100 countries being in attendance at the u.n. climate conference, one significant figure is absent: china's xi jinping, president of the globe's largest polluter. without china, efforts...
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iirvite: will be this for a long, long time.at _ took all the colour out of my life. look at everything is just a shade of grey _ look at everything is 'ust a shade of re . ., ., of grey. the entire town of greenville _ of grey. the entire town of greenville was _ of grey. the entire town of greenville was raised i of grey. the entire town of greenville was raised to i of grey. the entire town ofl greenville was raised to the of grey. the entire town of- greenville was raised to the ground in just two hours. greenville was raised to the ground injust two hours. and the greenville was raised to the ground in just two hours. and the goals forever home went with it. but nicole believes something good could rise from the ashes.— rise from the ashes. greenville can actually be — rise from the ashes. greenville can actually be a _ rise from the ashes. greenville can actually be a lighthouse _ rise from the ashes. greenville can | actually be a lighthouse community of sustainability and climate adaptation. and how do we live in our new
iirvite: will be this for a long, long time.at _ took all the colour out of my life. look at everything is just a shade of grey _ look at everything is 'ust a shade of re . ., ., of grey. the entire town of greenville _ of grey. the entire town of greenville was _ of grey. the entire town of greenville was raised i of grey. the entire town of greenville was raised to i of grey. the entire town ofl greenville was raised to the of grey. the entire town of- greenville was raised to the ground in...
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, long time. that is because of leadership of the two elected officials behind me and because of this community wherever so close to being able to actualize. we don't do these projects alone. obviously, today, we celebrate the western edition community. the supporters most active in re-envisioning and addvo indicating for change at buchanan mall. i want to acknowledge a few groups including the african-american arts and culture, trust for public land, great streets. my dear friend tie ron you will hear from later. citizens filling and the san francisco parks aligns that help -- parks an liians. the mayor's advocacy resulted in a big boost in the most recent parks bond. this is a big project. $5 million per block. we have been working to figure out how to cobble the funds together. along came senator weiner who called us and said i want to do something in buchanan mall. he knows the park system in and out and has delivered $5 million to this project. we have a big grant pending that we are supposed
, long time. that is because of leadership of the two elected officials behind me and because of this community wherever so close to being able to actualize. we don't do these projects alone. obviously, today, we celebrate the western edition community. the supporters most active in re-envisioning and addvo indicating for change at buchanan mall. i want to acknowledge a few groups including the african-american arts and culture, trust for public land, great streets. my dear friend tie ron you...
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jack cooler long ago. we'll put you on the de la, long as you, as a total. did it over. you said i'm go, i'm doesn't cause a single person. yeah. that way it's highway always mil tears. will you leave it on a sunday? there's a long hold on. yeah, i get there wasn't a good option. i mean, is there one involved with his own internal solution with like long su, young walk is in his fourties with 2 kids and works around 90 hours a week. his workload means he rarely sees his children. sir, it hung down we'll have to do after sorting packages all morning. it's afternoon before he can make his 1st delivery. will she online and it's material i know with her. whoa whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wi little ill with ah oh. trouble sugar. june, shirley alive, boucher ship window oftener. trouble shiver. just before 9 p. m. after 14 hours on the job, she would get an automated message from the company. ah, yes i thought it was our window renella. oh she you personally couldn't g dish jones with one dish? she turns on. oh she you! prison can get
jack cooler long ago. we'll put you on the de la, long as you, as a total. did it over. you said i'm go, i'm doesn't cause a single person. yeah. that way it's highway always mil tears. will you leave it on a sunday? there's a long hold on. yeah, i get there wasn't a good option. i mean, is there one involved with his own internal solution with like long su, young walk is in his fourties with 2 kids and works around 90 hours a week. his workload means he rarely sees his children. sir, it hung...
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is there any way to treat long haul covid symptoms? >> jake, there is variability in what people who have long covid experience. i can tell you personally my oldest sister who had coronavirus and long covid, it took her approximately ten months to be able to return to some semblance of her baseline. we know that because either people's immune systems are not turning off or the inflammatory process is starting to attack them or they have in organ damage from the infection itself you can see a variety of symptoms whether those are neurological, cardiac in nature, or even mental and behavioral health conditions. there isn't one consensus treatment available but a multiple of option was providers have to consider. >> we keep hearing of miracle treatments like monoclonal antibodies and the like. that doesn't necessarily work with those long haulers? >> there is too much variability in the data right now for us to say monoclonal antibodies are going to work in every person. it depend on what the actual mechanism of long covid is. again, is t
is there any way to treat long haul covid symptoms? >> jake, there is variability in what people who have long covid experience. i can tell you personally my oldest sister who had coronavirus and long covid, it took her approximately ten months to be able to return to some semblance of her baseline. we know that because either people's immune systems are not turning off or the inflammatory process is starting to attack them or they have in organ damage from the infection itself you can...
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that had taken me a long time to get to a place i long time to get to a place where _ long time to get a place where i could talk about it| long time to get to a place - where i could talk about it and then_ where i could talk about it and then i— where i could talk about it and then i was_ where i could talk about it and then i was specifically - where i could talk about it and then i was specifically being. then i was specifically being told — then i was specifically being told not _ then i was specifically being told not to— then i was specifically being told not to talk— then i was specifically being told not to talk about - then i was specifically being told not to talk about it - then i was specifically being told not to talk about it and | told not to talk about it and not ask _ told not to talk about it and not ask for _ told not to talk about it and not ask for help. _ told not to talk about it and not ask for help.— told not to talk about it and not ask for help. what was the reasoning _ not ask for help. what was the reasoning behind _ not ask for help. what was the reasonin
that had taken me a long time to get to a place i long time to get to a place where _ long time to get a place where i could talk about it| long time to get to a place - where i could talk about it and then_ where i could talk about it and then i— where i could talk about it and then i was_ where i could talk about it and then i was specifically - where i could talk about it and then i was specifically being. then i was specifically being told — then i was specifically being told not _ then...
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i am curious how long you think we will see ripple effects of this.s this something that will continue to reverberate across industries for years? lisa: i get asked that a lot. i think you have asked me a few times. i think the environment is such that there is a lot of capacity and a lot of investment being put online, so that is positive. we saw more growth and capability towards the end of 2021 than earlier in the year. i think the first half of 22 is going to be pretty tight that we will see improvement as we go into the second half of 2022. i feel confident the semiconductor industry will respond to the challenge and every quarter, it will get better going forward. emily: it is hard to not keep asking because the situation continues and keeps changing. i appreciate you giving us an update every time you come on the show. you have a strong quarter, great third quarter. as you look to 2022, what will be the defining trends that will drive amd growth through the next year? lisa: i think as we look forward, the most important thing is, we are in the
i am curious how long you think we will see ripple effects of this.s this something that will continue to reverberate across industries for years? lisa: i get asked that a lot. i think you have asked me a few times. i think the environment is such that there is a lot of capacity and a lot of investment being put online, so that is positive. we saw more growth and capability towards the end of 2021 than earlier in the year. i think the first half of 22 is going to be pretty tight that we will...
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how long had it been off?clock on friday niuht. off at seven o'clock on friday ni i ht, ,, ., , off at seven o'clock on friday niiht, , .,, off at seven o'clock on friday niiht, , , off at seven o'clock on friday niht. , , ., ., off at seven o'clock on friday niiht. , , ., ., night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing _ night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a _ night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a few _ night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a few picture - night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a few picture from . we are seeing a few picture from aberdeenshire with similar problems. from your point of view, what sort of damage was there? we from your point of view, what sort of damage was there?— from your point of view, what sort of damage was there? we were quite luc on of damage was there? we were quite lucky on our — of damage was there? we were quite lucky on our house, _ of damage was there? we were quite lucky on our house, we _ of damage wa
how long had it been off?clock on friday niuht. off at seven o'clock on friday ni i ht, ,, ., , off at seven o'clock on friday niiht, , .,, off at seven o'clock on friday niiht, , , off at seven o'clock on friday niht. , , ., ., off at seven o'clock on friday niiht. , , ., ., night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing _ night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a _ night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a few _ night. so this has been a long time, we are seeing a...
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there's a long way to go. if brazil is to regain the position, it once held as a world leader in reducing deforestation. bernard smith, al jazeera in the brazilian amazon were clever justice, a big, big issue in brazil, and that's a subject we're going to talk about now with augusta for honda jasmine, his environmental climate lawyer at. first of all, i'm just asking about the situation here to stay to play what, what's your assessment of where we're at? well, it's pretty normal for cops now to i run into saturday and sometimes sundays. so we're in for a long night. i think that's quite, quite normal. they should be. did you think we're heading in a good direction or is it a little when it was? and i think that 3rd from the point of view of climate justice for, you know, making sure that the vulnerable countries really gain something here. yes, it's a good delay because they're pressing for changes, right. do you think they will walk away from here with some satisfaction that the demands have been answered? we
there's a long way to go. if brazil is to regain the position, it once held as a world leader in reducing deforestation. bernard smith, al jazeera in the brazilian amazon were clever justice, a big, big issue in brazil, and that's a subject we're going to talk about now with augusta for honda jasmine, his environmental climate lawyer at. first of all, i'm just asking about the situation here to stay to play what, what's your assessment of where we're at? well, it's pretty normal for cops now to...
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dominating the palestinian cause for so long has died.a state of mourning. s after 17 years of discussion was meat with an outburst of jov- was meat with an outburst of joy. with ministers who long thought only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcome. this is newsday still on the bbc, our headlines. after 600 days, the united states is finally reopened its borders to much of the worlds population. barack obama urges the young people of the world to stay angry over climate as he speaks in the un summit in glasgow. after more than a year and a half, parts of australia has started to re—up into the world with fully vaccinated citizens now able to arrive in new south wales and victoria without quarantine. but it's not the same picture about the rest of the country. a number of states are taking a more cautious approach to reopening for submitting some australians cannot travel to the other side of the world and back, but won't be able to visit parts of their own country. discuss how things might play out between a
dominating the palestinian cause for so long has died.a state of mourning. s after 17 years of discussion was meat with an outburst of jov- was meat with an outburst of joy. with ministers who long thought only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcome. this is newsday still on the bbc, our headlines. after 600 days, the united states is finally reopened its borders to much of the worlds population. barack obama urges the young people of the world to stay angry over...
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maybe to a lesser extent, four to 6%, but long covid does occur in children. next slide. let's take a look at the incident rate. children and adults are equally vulnerable to coronavirus. some considered that this was not the case, that may be because children are less likely to become sick. 50% of children under 11 are without symptoms, but we should not underestimate the incidence in children. transmission. secondary transmission does occur both in the household and school setting. vaccination we hope will decrease transmission. next slide. what about the efficacy in individuals 12 to 15 years old, this study showed that vaccine efficacy in adolescents is approaching 100%. next slide. in the recent study dr. walensky mentioned, children under the age group mentioned of five to 11 years old, about 91% efficacy during a period of time when delta was the prevalent strain. in the next slide -- it's not there. ok, i have shown you disease burden, incidents, transmission, and the efficacy of the vaccine. every reason in the world to get our children vaccinated. back to you. z
maybe to a lesser extent, four to 6%, but long covid does occur in children. next slide. let's take a look at the incident rate. children and adults are equally vulnerable to coronavirus. some considered that this was not the case, that may be because children are less likely to become sick. 50% of children under 11 are without symptoms, but we should not underestimate the incidence in children. transmission. secondary transmission does occur both in the household and school setting....