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jonathan, pauline in'ection it target. thank you. jonathan, pauline injection it would _ target.tion it would like to _ target. thank you. jonathan, pauline injection it would like to ask - target. thank you. jonathan, pauline injection it would like to ask is - injection it would like to ask is that no one of the positive omicron cases in the uk are in vaccinia people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of treat people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of great interest _ people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of great interest to _ people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of great interest to how _ people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of great interest to how much - it's of great interest to how much vaccines are going to protect from the infection for some of the moment, i don't think we know the details for the cases in the uk. what i can say is for other cases that have — what i can say is for other cases that have been reported around the world, _ that have been reported around the world, as _ that have been reported around the world, as infections reported in peop
jonathan, pauline in'ection it target. thank you. jonathan, pauline injection it would _ target.tion it would like to _ target. thank you. jonathan, pauline injection it would like to ask - target. thank you. jonathan, pauline injection it would like to ask is - injection it would like to ask is that no one of the positive omicron cases in the uk are in vaccinia people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of treat people or unvaccinated people? yeah, it's of great interest _ people or...
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. >> pauline, i really hope mai husband was not watching when you said that.se. hopefully he is not watching his wife on television right now. let's cross our fingers. other than cruises, are there any deals to be had if i was driving somewhere? >> believe it or not, urban destinations tend to be less filled than nature destinations. we all got into the habit of going to the national parks at the height of the pandemic. so a hotel in an urbanist destination will probably be cheaper than, say, an airbnb out in the country. go where the business travelers used to go, and you will find good deals that way. >> pauline, i just got a text. my husband was watching. darn. >> sorry. >> pauline, thank you for joining us. i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. i hope it is filled with cheap travel to amazing destinations full of vaccinated travelers. happy thanksgiving. that's going to do it for me, i am going to go home and stuff myself with thanksgiving, mash potatoes and pie. i hope you are doing the same. i hope you are already doing it. "dateline" is next. re already
. >> pauline, i really hope mai husband was not watching when you said that.se. hopefully he is not watching his wife on television right now. let's cross our fingers. other than cruises, are there any deals to be had if i was driving somewhere? >> believe it or not, urban destinations tend to be less filled than nature destinations. we all got into the habit of going to the national parks at the height of the pandemic. so a hotel in an urbanist destination will probably be cheaper...
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but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder -- her fourth book in the little house series, on the banks of plum creek, the books of -- pauline lived right near their. summers alternated with arctic will tours, and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out farms in moments. despite the challenges, five years later, when pauline finally finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, pigs and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs, and 150 pounds of butter for sale. she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for 1280 dollars, more than 30,000 dollars today. to make additional income for her retirement in a snug house in town, she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders, after they proved up their claims, they would hang on to their land and went to a farmer and they would have income for the rest of their lives, in many cases, or u
but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder -- her fourth book in the little house series, on the banks of plum creek, the books of -- pauline lived right near their. summers alternated with arctic will tours, and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out farms in moments. despite the challenges, five years...
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despite the challenges, five years later when pauline finalized her claim, , she ownea 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, appeared and chickens. she produced or hundred bushels of wheat, , dozens of eggs and . she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for $1280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for our retirement in a in a se in town she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims they would hang on to the land and rent it to a farmer and they wouldn't income for the rest of their lives, in many cases, or until they wanted to do something else. this was a very unusual thing for a woman to be able to have her own money in that way. very the review 19 century as especially women have access to college and professional life it enabled. but in july 1862 just a few months after the homestead act, congress passed the moral land-grant act. the law created nearly 100 tuition free coeducational public colleges and universities. two-thirds of the schools were in the rapidly developing west which desperately needed expertise. gi
despite the challenges, five years later when pauline finalized her claim, , she ownea 14 by 15-foot cabin, cattle, appeared and chickens. she produced or hundred bushels of wheat, , dozens of eggs and . she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for $1280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for our retirement in a in a se in town she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims they would hang on to the land and rent it to a...
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the book was "on the banks of plum creek," so pauline lived near plum creek. roiling summers alternated with arctic winters and wildfires and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out crops and gardens and houses and farms in moments. despite the challenges, five years later when pauline proved up or finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, a pig and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs and 150 pounds of butter for sale. she lived off her land for 14 years, then sold it for $1,280, more than $30,000 today. to make additional income for her retirement in a snug house in town, she carried the mortgage. a lot of the women homesteaders after they proved up their claims, they would hang on to the land and rent it to a former, and they would have income for rest of their lives in many cases or until they wanted to do something else. this was a very unusual thing for a woman to be able to have her own money in that way. very few 19th century americans, especially women, have access to college and the professional
the book was "on the banks of plum creek," so pauline lived near plum creek. roiling summers alternated with arctic winters and wildfires and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out crops and gardens and houses and farms in moments. despite the challenges, five years later when pauline proved up or finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, a pig and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs and 150 pounds of butter for sale. she lived...
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thank you very much, dame pauline neville-jones. just to - pauline neville—jones.has been named locally as david perry. borisjohnson has acknowledged that his handling of the row about the former conservative mp owen paterson could have been "better". the issue returns to the commons later, as a growing number of mps face criticism about their conduct. the government tried to block mr paterson's suspension ten days ago, then backed down. he's since resigned as an mp, but denied any wrongdoing. let's speak now to adam fleming, our chief political correspondent what happens today in the commons, adam? , ., ., ., ., adam? there is emotion in front of mps today which _ adam? there is emotion in front of mps today which basically - adam? there is emotion in front of mps today which basically signifies | mps today which basically signifies the end of the big government u—turn over this affair. it would censure owen paterson, it would approve the standards committee report that found he was guilty of egregious breaches of parliamentary rules when it came to lobbying the g
thank you very much, dame pauline neville-jones. just to - pauline neville—jones.has been named locally as david perry. borisjohnson has acknowledged that his handling of the row about the former conservative mp owen paterson could have been "better". the issue returns to the commons later, as a growing number of mps face criticism about their conduct. the government tried to block mr paterson's suspension ten days ago, then backed down. he's since resigned as an mp, but denied any...
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pauline is - a cheer, doesn't it? pauline is here.ink he's brave - still is. what have you made of this challenge? i think he's brave to - still is. what have you made of this challenge? i think he's brave to do | challenge? i think he's brave to do it. challenge? i think he's brave to do it- goodness _ challenge? i think he's brave to do it. goodness knows _ challenge? i think he's brave to do it. goodness knows what - challenge? i think he's brave to do it. goodness knows what he - challenge? i think he's brave to do i it. goodness knows what he is going to do— it. goodness knows what he is going to do next! — it. goodness knows what he is going to do next! . it. goodness knows what he is going to do next! :, . , it. goodness knows what he is going to do next! . . , . :, , to do next! pauline has a lovely ticture to do next! pauline has a lovely picture on _ to do next! pauline has a lovely picture on your— to do next! pauline has a lovely picture on your phone, - to do next! pauline has a lovely picture on your phone, your- picture
pauline is - a cheer, doesn't it? pauline is here.ink he's brave - still is. what have you made of this challenge? i think he's brave to - still is. what have you made of this challenge? i think he's brave to do | challenge? i think he's brave to do it. challenge? i think he's brave to do it- goodness _ challenge? i think he's brave to do it. goodness knows _ challenge? i think he's brave to do it. goodness knows what - challenge? i think he's brave to do it. goodness knows what he - challenge?...
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. >> pauline cutter said she worked tirelessly for the causes she believed in. this past week, she made numerous public appearances, including advocating for vaccines with governor newsom and discussing the future of the possible new oakland a's stadium. >> she wanted to hear directly from what people were feeling, experiencing, struggles they were going through, and how she could help. >> andrew park is the cofounder of tribe. he says she was instrumental in their success and helping those most in need, and advocating tirelessly to secure federal money for alameda county when the coronavirus emerged. >> we have spent -- fed thousands of people. we still are. over 220,000 people a month because of her courageous acts. >> her career in politics spent 30 years. she was elected to the board of supervisors first in 1994, and again in 2010. she served as california state assembly, including as majority leader. beyond her accomplishments, she is seen by many as a leader for the asian american and pacific islander community, breaking glass ceilings and addressing issue
. >> pauline cutter said she worked tirelessly for the causes she believed in. this past week, she made numerous public appearances, including advocating for vaccines with governor newsom and discussing the future of the possible new oakland a's stadium. >> she wanted to hear directly from what people were feeling, experiencing, struggles they were going through, and how she could help. >> andrew park is the cofounder of tribe. he says she was instrumental in their success and...
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. >> pauline cutter said she worked tirelessly for the causes she believed in.s past week, she made numerous public appearances, including advocating for vaccines with governor newsom and discussing the future of the possible new oakland a's stadium. >> she wanted to hear directly from what people were feeling, experiencing, struggles they were going through, and how she could help. >> andrew park is the cofounder of tribe. he says she was instrumental in their success and helping those most in need, and advocating tirelessly to secure federal money for alameda county when the coronavirus emerged. >> we have spent -- fed thousands of people. we still are. over 220,000 people a month because of her courageous acts. >> her career in politics spent 30 years. she was elected to the board of supervisors first in 1994, and again in 2010. she served as california state assembly, including as majority leader. beyond her accomplishments, she is seen by many as a leader for the asian american and pacific islander community, breaking glass ceilings and addressing issues th
. >> pauline cutter said she worked tirelessly for the causes she believed in.s past week, she made numerous public appearances, including advocating for vaccines with governor newsom and discussing the future of the possible new oakland a's stadium. >> she wanted to hear directly from what people were feeling, experiencing, struggles they were going through, and how she could help. >> andrew park is the cofounder of tribe. he says she was instrumental in their success and...
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and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not pauline forced gay albert under the limit of allusion, gohler wall. i'm at least always had a pollution problem every year receive bands and firecrackers during devali, but people defy div about the air quality index in the most of the city is around $500.00 under marcella. not a big problem. we have to wear a mask. all the time, so we don't fall sick. we drive all day outside in this dust or auto rituals don't have doors. the government needs to think about us. experts say the government needs to focus on reducing and monitoring emissions from major pollutants, including industries cause and construction sites through the l. need to develop the war village, the sticks of the state level, mission inventory. are there different sectors like how much transportation is contributing? how much construction is contributing from that? and then after that we need to assign responsibility to working on the ground or the sectors. the government. can you construct a small tower this year off to order from the
and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not pauline forced gay albert under the limit of allusion, gohler wall. i'm at least always had a pollution problem every year receive bands and firecrackers during devali, but people defy div about the air quality index in the most of the city is around $500.00 under marcella. not a big problem. we have to wear a mask. all the time, so we don't fall sick. we drive all day outside in this dust or auto rituals...
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remain high, and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not pauline forced gilbert under the limit of allusion to level or will. homer daily is always had a pollution problem. every year we see bands and firecrackers during devali. people defy the what about the air quality index in most of the city? what is it on 500 live children under marcella. not one of it's a big problem. we have to wear a mask all the time, so we don't fall sick. we drive all day outside in this dust or auto rituals don't have doors. the government needs to think about us. experts said the government needs to focus on reducing and monitoring emissions from major pollutants, including industries cause and construction sites through the year, we need to develop a warped village, distinct sub dusty state level, a mission in many other different sectors. like how much transportation is to and contributing how much construction is going to begin from there? teacher, then after that, after we need to assign responsibility will be well working on the ground, all those sectors. the gov
remain high, and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not pauline forced gilbert under the limit of allusion to level or will. homer daily is always had a pollution problem. every year we see bands and firecrackers during devali. people defy the what about the air quality index in most of the city? what is it on 500 live children under marcella. not one of it's a big problem. we have to wear a mask all the time, so we don't fall sick. we drive all day...
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the un says pauline's response to the crisis. does break humanitarian law and rights to asylum. while some e, you states accused belarus of engineering events in the hybrid war against the block allegations denied by the bel russian president who in turn accused the e. u. of violating border loss. we discussed the crisis throughout the week with a number of guests who told us brussels needs to do more to resolve the situation. do ill at ease with this thing. you know, they can only impose sanctions, but there isn't much sanction that they can impose on by rosco's the, the comic lanes are cut or, or there are more many, anyway sanctions. it's just the word. it is totally inefficient that really annoyed by this problem. because as you here in germany now, the player that these people should not coming, it's the exact opposite of what mrs. markham, setting 2015 off the shot from best. they can go, they'll fleeing the chaos caused by the united states. and if you are being allies, they are trying to escape that chaos by coming to the one corner of the boat in the world. the european
the un says pauline's response to the crisis. does break humanitarian law and rights to asylum. while some e, you states accused belarus of engineering events in the hybrid war against the block allegations denied by the bel russian president who in turn accused the e. u. of violating border loss. we discussed the crisis throughout the week with a number of guests who told us brussels needs to do more to resolve the situation. do ill at ease with this thing. you know, they can only impose...
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welcome to a perspective saying here, this is where we take all the plastic from pauline or on maybe the formation. over the past few years, oscar and his team had been refining this waste to make durable building blocks different types of plastic or 1st grounds separately. household plastic waste, battery packaging and electrical ways such as old computers and tv. so you could be like, you come straight from the factory, but these haven't even been used. it's like a giant lender. what would happen to this packaging if you weren't recycling it? so the packaging for the consumer, or is your, is going to london. now we've got all the ingredients. now the chef will go to work and put it together. he, he's the chair, all he about, sorry, this is a chef. they won't tell is exactly the proportions because it's a speaker wrap the piece, the ground plastic are mixed together. heated and then compressed into brick shaped moulds. tell me a little bit about the temperature. what. how hot are the plastic? we just go to my viewpoint. depends of the me is, depends on the blood do between longer an
welcome to a perspective saying here, this is where we take all the plastic from pauline or on maybe the formation. over the past few years, oscar and his team had been refining this waste to make durable building blocks different types of plastic or 1st grounds separately. household plastic waste, battery packaging and electrical ways such as old computers and tv. so you could be like, you come straight from the factory, but these haven't even been used. it's like a giant lender. what would...
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pauline hale and david thompson were big with me and my teenage years. was so enraptured by their words. after encountering that kind of work, i told myself i want to be a film critic. that is what i pursued after i graduated from college in 2014. i soon realized that it is not exactly easy to make a living as a film critic. at least it wasn't seven years ago when i started to try to do it. i was working as a freelance writer covering topics like film, television and music. i was writing about every aspect of the culture except food. the reason why i avoided food as a topic was because i never thought food writing was a viable career for a viable career for person like myself. i had always regarded it as a line of work in the domain of rich straight white men. people who were so unlike me. i am not sure what movie it might have been. it might have been mystic pizza. the critic comes to the establishment and writes a glowing review. fast-forward to 2016, i get any mail out of the blue from an editor of the site called food 52. they asked me if i would be
pauline hale and david thompson were big with me and my teenage years. was so enraptured by their words. after encountering that kind of work, i told myself i want to be a film critic. that is what i pursued after i graduated from college in 2014. i soon realized that it is not exactly easy to make a living as a film critic. at least it wasn't seven years ago when i started to try to do it. i was working as a freelance writer covering topics like film, television and music. i was writing about...
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his family knows how much it means to him to be in glasgow, which is why his wife pauline doesn't mindause they are plastic beads, but not as we know them. andrew, tell us why these are special. know them. andrew, tell us why these are secial. ~ . , know them. andrew, tell us why these are secial. . ., , ,, .., know them. andrew, tell us why these are secial. ~ . , ,, .., ., are special. what is special about this plastic _ are special. what is special about this plastic is _ are special. what is special about this plastic is that _ are special. what is special about this plastic is that it _ are special. what is special about this plastic is that it is _ are special. what is special about this plastic is that it is made - are special. what is special about| this plastic is that it is made from plants, _ this plastic is that it is made from plants, not— this plastic is that it is made from plants, not oil and that means it has a _ plants, not oil and that means it has a far— plants, not oil and that means it has a far lower carbon footprint, up to seven _ has a far lower carbon footpri
his family knows how much it means to him to be in glasgow, which is why his wife pauline doesn't mindause they are plastic beads, but not as we know them. andrew, tell us why these are special. know them. andrew, tell us why these are secial. ~ . , know them. andrew, tell us why these are secial. . ., , ,, .., know them. andrew, tell us why these are secial. ~ . , ,, .., ., are special. what is special about this plastic _ are special. what is special about this plastic is _ are special. what...
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pauline marshall what role does natural immunity play in protecting against this virus? i said before i did not believe the federal government mandates will solve our problem. we're seeing cops and firefighters quit, and pilots engage in sick outs. and nation's military contractors worry about our preparedness if personnel are fired over mandates. and just this morning, a mandate from cms to all healthcare providers that accept medicare and medicate, that if they don't mandate to their workforce they are no longer participants in medicare and medicaid. will only suggest the doctors not to accept medicare or medicaid patients if in fact they choose as a medical professional not to be vaccinated. so there likely will be controversies over whether to require the vaccine for children, when even your own experts raise concerns about mandating children get vaccinated. i've heard all of you, back away from mandates. and instead use your platform to educate, encourage, inform. don't be divisive. while more therapeutics and more tests are the tools we need to manage the constant
pauline marshall what role does natural immunity play in protecting against this virus? i said before i did not believe the federal government mandates will solve our problem. we're seeing cops and firefighters quit, and pilots engage in sick outs. and nation's military contractors worry about our preparedness if personnel are fired over mandates. and just this morning, a mandate from cms to all healthcare providers that accept medicare and medicate, that if they don't mandate to their...