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k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous already or and temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are community agents that knock on people's doors and follow the health situation. off the entire family, so they rely on this system. the brazilians rely on this public health system. and that's why vaccination was not such a new idea or challenging idea. despite all the difficulties that we had with communication. and just goes to show how important that kind of long term investment in education around vaccines, especially around infrastructure and how that re pays off. but when we look to the short term, is it time for brazil now to open up a
k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous already or and temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our...
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k. provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years were split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group watched them advertising, unhealthy foods, and the 3rd group watched him advertise for the products. then the children were offered various next result. the caloric intake of the 1st group was 26 percent higher. a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of introduce to sugar text in a nice country, consumption of calories big product, sell while in other countries, rose around the world health organization has also identified influence and marketing. that's problematic. it's very much a question of monitoring and of course it's important to understand which of the platforms and apps that children are using and which food product advertising campaigns can be found that we are aware that marketing of unhealthy foods, in particular, is increasingly aggressive and manipulative. when meanwhile, looney checked into a white glove clinic and managed to lose 50
k. provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years were split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group watched them advertising, unhealthy foods, and the 3rd group watched him advertise for the products. then the children were offered various next result. the caloric intake of the 1st group was 26 percent higher. a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of...
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k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous already or and temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are community agents that knock on people's doors and follow the health situation. of the entire family, so they rely on this system. the brazilians rely on this public health system. and that's why vaccination was not such a new idea or challenging idea. despite all the difficulties that we had with communication. and just goes to show how important that kind of long term investment in education around vaccines, especially around infrastructure and how that re pays off. but when we look to the short term, is it time for brazil now to open up a n
k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous already or and temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our...
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k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous already or, and temporary government who will not, that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are community agents that knock on people's doors and follow the health situation. off the entire family, so they rely on this system. the bridge brazilians rely on this public health system. and that's why vaccination was not such a new idea or challenging idea. despite all the difficulties that we had with communication. and just goes to show how important that kind of long term investment in education around vaccines, especially around infrastructure, how that re pays off. but when we look to the short term, is it time for brazil now to open
k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous already or, and temporary government who will not, that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our...
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k. provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years were split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group watched them advertising, unhealthy foods, and the 3rd group watched him advertise for the products. then the children were offered various next result. the caloric intake of the 1st group was 26 percent higher. a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of introduce to sugar text. and in these countries, consumption of calories big product sell. while in other countries, rose around the world health organization has also identified influence and marketing. that's problematic. it's very much a question of monitoring. and of course, it's important to understand which of the platforms and apps that children are using and which food product advertising campaigns can be found that we are aware that marketing of unhealthy foods, in particular, is increasingly aggressive and manipulative. when meanwhile, looney checked into a white glove clinic and managed to
k. provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years were split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group watched them advertising, unhealthy foods, and the 3rd group watched him advertise for the products. then the children were offered various next result. the caloric intake of the 1st group was 26 percent higher. a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of...
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k provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years were split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group, watch them advertising, unhealthy foods, and the 3rd group watch them advertise for the products. then the children were offered various snacks, result, the caloric intake of the 1st group was 26 percent higher. a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of introduce to sugar text and in these countries, consumption of calories in products sell while in other countries, rose the world health organization has also identified influence and marketing. that's problematic. it's very much a question of monitoring and of course it's important to understand which of the platforms and apps that children are using and which food product advertising campaigns can be found that we are aware that marketing of unhealthy foods, in particular, is increasingly aggressive and manipulative. when meanwhile, he checked into a white glove clinic and managed to lose 50 kilos
k provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years were split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group, watch them advertising, unhealthy foods, and the 3rd group watch them advertise for the products. then the children were offered various snacks, result, the caloric intake of the 1st group was 26 percent higher. a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of...
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k. provide as a warning, the new year could bring further price hikes. they want the government to conduct a conduct an urgent intervention. other treasures in europe have already responded to the crisis within the u. k. then intersects is still asking if the chancellor knows that energy bills going up by 150 percent and the new year is a problem for ordinary people. businesses and the economy. we spoke to an economist who specializes in energy commodities about this. he says the current crisis is she primarily to the ease geopolitical choices? you're good, they expect their prices well even higher. for instance, the european union countries will be additional $395000000.00 them in energy governments next year because their hasty policy or energy transition. that's one thing. the other thing is that the european union have been one of the sizing energy and at the same time, in bearing the circulation seem to dance by line which was completed in september. and it has been sitting on since then. you seem to have provided them with those all that shows as t
k. provide as a warning, the new year could bring further price hikes. they want the government to conduct a conduct an urgent intervention. other treasures in europe have already responded to the crisis within the u. k. then intersects is still asking if the chancellor knows that energy bills going up by 150 percent and the new year is a problem for ordinary people. businesses and the economy. we spoke to an economist who specializes in energy commodities about this. he says the current crisis...
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k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any promissory or temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been underfunded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population said more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are community agents that knock on people's doors and follow the health situation of the entire family. so they rely on this system. the bridge brazilians rely on this public health system. and that's why vaccination was not such a new idea or challenging idea. despite all the difficulties that we had with communication and just goes to show how important that kind of long term investment in education around vaccines, especially around infrastructure and how that re pays off. but when we look to the short term, is it time for brazil now to open up a ne
k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any promissory or temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been underfunded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population said more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents...
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k. provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years was split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group watch them advertising, unhealthy foods and the 3rd group watched him advertise for the product. then the children were offered various snacks, result, the calorie intake of the 1st group was 26 percent. hire a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of introduce to sugar text . and in these countries, consumption of calories big product sell. while in other countries, rose the world health organization has also identified influence and marketing. that's problematic. it's very much a question of monitoring and of course it's important to understand which of the platforms and apps that children are using and which food product advertising campaigns can be found that we are aware that marketing of unhealthy foods, in particular, is increasingly aggressive and manipulative. when meanwhile, he checked into a white glove clinic and managed to lose 50 kilos.
k. provides further evidence that influence and marketing is highly effective. 176 children between 9 and 11 years was split into 3 groups. the 1st group watch instagram influences advertising healthy foods. the 2nd group watch them advertising, unhealthy foods and the 3rd group watched him advertise for the product. then the children were offered various snacks, result, the calorie intake of the 1st group was 26 percent. hire a few years in countries regulate marketing to children of introduce...
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k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any promissory or temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been underfunded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are community agents that knock on people's doors and follow the health situation. of the entire family, so they rely on this system. the breed brazilians rely on this public health system . and that's why vaccination was not such a new idea or challenging idea. despite all the difficulties that we had with communication. and just goes to show how important that kind of long term investment in education around vaccines, especially around infrastructure, how that re pays off. but when we look to the short term, is it time for brazil now to open up a new year
k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any promissory or temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been underfunded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are...
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k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous story or and temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our agents are community agents that knock on people's doors and follow the health situation. off the entire family, so they rely on this system. the bridge brazilians rely on this public health system. and that's why vaccination was not such a new idea or challenging idea. despite all the difficulties that we had with communication. and just goes to show how important that kind of long term investment in education around vaccines, especially around infrastructure and how that re pays off. but when we look to the short term, is it time for brazil now to open
k. provides institutional structure. so it's very solid. so our institutions are stronger than any previous story or and temporary government who will not. that might not be supporting this system as much as needed. so obviously there were several and major limitations because it's been under funded chronically. but still it's in place and working and it has the population more to 75 percent of the population actually uses the system regularly and it is structured in a way that locals. our...
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k. and canada to provide military support to counter the suppose at risk of a russian invasion, and his warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out, that might seem like a bit of a threat to some people. let's learn more about this now. crossing live to crick, i'm very, a journalist and political analyst joining us a live here when he international chris a very good evening to you. you've heard the reports. you've seen the tabloids. russia has repeatedly denied any plans, the military action against ukraine. why is key of right now raising the supposed to threat, do you thing? so this is still on here. i think there's the restaurant for joe biden. i'm a grown for this service you encounter with you. korean is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand. so that, you know, to join nato and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america and the west and the britain. when i was thinking pro is as agree just recently to supplier with software software. so kia is becoming more and more cervical because it's going to the situation. it's not getting what it was, t
k. and canada to provide military support to counter the suppose at risk of a russian invasion, and his warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out, that might seem like a bit of a threat to some people. let's learn more about this now. crossing live to crick, i'm very, a journalist and political analyst joining us a live here when he international chris a very good evening to you. you've heard the reports. you've seen the tabloids. russia has repeatedly denied any plans, the...
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k. canada, to provide military assistance, military support against possible aggression and speaking of aggression. russia, of course, few things very differently, abused the provocation, austerity coming from a very different source, museums on that issue. and you must, now we see that nato is taking an extremely aggressive position. we see mister stalsen bugs, rhetoric, we see the different u. s. leaders, rhetoric burst, they all say they don't accept any red lines. second, they say that nato will do whatever it's once. 3rd, it will do it on whatever territory it wants. 4th of all of this is aim to deter russia. we do not like that. we will do everything to ensure our own interests. now, it's always hard to say what the outcome of such share summit's video calls or meetings will be at this stage. we really don't know what's going to happen. i think this is going to be more of a determination of direction for the relationship between bruton and biden, and what was in moscow for coming weeks and months. and if no consensus or compromised is reached, we are likely to secure, to be loo
k. canada, to provide military assistance, military support against possible aggression and speaking of aggression. russia, of course, few things very differently, abused the provocation, austerity coming from a very different source, museums on that issue. and you must, now we see that nato is taking an extremely aggressive position. we see mister stalsen bugs, rhetoric, we see the different u. s. leaders, rhetoric burst, they all say they don't accept any red lines. second, they say that nato...
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k. on caliber to provide military support to counter the supposed at risk of a russian in patient, and he's warning of a potential migrant crisis. if more does break out, we spoke to political commented or crisp ambry on why he thinks kia is raising the suppose a threat. because you create is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand if you want to join a. so i may be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west, so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the situation and not getting what he wants to weigh a membership. but there are growing voices in the way. you are say, why is you create not being allowed to join nato despite the fact was, is very clear. this is a read why image russia will not want to be cross good simply if you're creating the joy need. so it will be over 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles more. so something russia is going to do with absolute transportation breaks. the problem is given to miguel gorbachev, that nature would not, not allow me to use the lines. any members, any of the former satellite states over the soviet union, easte
k. on caliber to provide military support to counter the supposed at risk of a russian in patient, and he's warning of a potential migrant crisis. if more does break out, we spoke to political commented or crisp ambry on why he thinks kia is raising the suppose a threat. because you create is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand if you want to join a. so i may be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west, so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the...
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k. and calendar to provide military support to counter this suppose at risk of a russian invasion and he's warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out, we spoke to political commented or crisp on brian why he thinks key of is raising the said. posted threats were always hysterical demands latino to join nato. and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so key ab is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the situation and it's not getting what it was, the way it sounds, a nasal membership. but there are growing voices in the way. you are say, why is you create not being allowed to join nato? despite the fact wagner piece is very clear. this is a read why image russian will not want to be cross. good. simply, if you creating the joy nato, it will be what was over a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles more school. something russia is going to you with absolute reputation breaks the promise given mikhail gorbachev. that need to know why he says alliance any members, any of the former satellite states over the soviet union, eastern europe
k. and calendar to provide military support to counter this suppose at risk of a russian invasion and he's warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out, we spoke to political commented or crisp on brian why he thinks key of is raising the said. posted threats were always hysterical demands latino to join nato. and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so key ab is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the situation and it's not getting...
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k. and canada to provide military support against the alleged risk of a russian invasion. he's also warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does actually break out. we spoke to political commentator, chris danbury, on why he thinks keith is becoming increasingly aggressive. ukraine is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand if you like to join nato, and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the situation and not getting what he wants to weigh in something a. so membership. but there are growing voices in the way. you are say, why is you create not being allowed to join nato? despite the fact was, is very clear, this is a red wine which russian will not allow it to be cross. good, simply, if you're creating was to join nato, a little over a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles more still something russia is going to do with act suit transportation breaks. the problem is given to mikhail gorbachev. nature will not. yeah, not a salons, any members, any of the former satellit
k. and canada to provide military support against the alleged risk of a russian invasion. he's also warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does actually break out. we spoke to political commentator, chris danbury, on why he thinks keith is becoming increasingly aggressive. ukraine is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand if you like to join nato, and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to...
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k. and canada to provide military support against the legit risk of a russian invasion. he's also warning of a potential migrant crisis if war does actually break out. in spoke to political commentator, chris vanberry on why he thinks key of is becoming increasingly aggressive. ukraine is becoming more, more always hysterical in mind that if you like to join nato, be supplied with high tech weapons by america and west. so it is becoming more worn circle because it's sort of the situation and it's not getting what it wants. the way, nissan nasal membership. but there are growing voices in the way. you will say, why is you could not be allowed to join nato, despite the fact that this is very clear, this is a read why image russia will not allow you to be cross. good, simply, if you claim to join nasal, it will be with a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles from boston. something russia is going to do with it breaks the problem is given to mikhail gorbachev. the need to know. no, no, and yeah. so it's alliance, any members, any of the former satellites, these over the soviet
k. and canada to provide military support against the legit risk of a russian invasion. he's also warning of a potential migrant crisis if war does actually break out. in spoke to political commentator, chris vanberry on why he thinks key of is becoming increasingly aggressive. ukraine is becoming more, more always hysterical in mind that if you like to join nato, be supplied with high tech weapons by america and west. so it is becoming more worn circle because it's sort of the situation and...
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k. and canada to provide military support to counter the supposed risk of a rush, an invasion, and he's warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out. we spoke to political commentator, chris bum, brian why he thinks key of is offering the ukranian is becoming more, more always hysterical demands that if you like to join nato to be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's doing sort of the situation and it's not getting what he wants, the way becomes a need to memorize it. but there are growing voices in the way. you are say, why you create not being allowed to join nato despite the fact was, is very clear. this is a read why image russia will know why it's the cross. good, simply, if you're creating the joy need. so it will be what was over a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles more still something russia is going to do with absolute reputation breaks the promise given to mikhail gorbachev. that nature will not, not allow me to use the lines, any members, any of the former satellite states over the soviet u
k. and canada to provide military support to counter the supposed risk of a rush, an invasion, and he's warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out. we spoke to political commentator, chris bum, brian why he thinks key of is offering the ukranian is becoming more, more always hysterical demands that if you like to join nato to be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's doing sort of the situation and it's not...
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k. and canada to provide military support to counter this suppose at risk of a russian invasion and see is warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does break out, we spoke to chris bambridge journalist and political analyst on why he thinks key has, is raising this. suppose the threats ukraine is becoming more, more almost hysterical demands that it be allowed to join nato. and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so kiev is becoming more and more cervical because it's going to the situation. it's not getting what it was, the way it's anthony. so membership, but there are growing voices in the way. you are say, why is you create not be allowed to join nato despite the fact was not, this is very clear. this is a read why english russian will not allow it to be cross. good, simply, if ukraine was to join nato, it would be a little over a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles from boston. something russia is going to view with accidents. i trepidations breaks the promise given to mikhail gorbachev. that nature would not, not allow any salons, any members
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k. and canada to provide military support against the alleged risk of a russian invasion is also warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does actually break out. we spoke to political commentator, crisp ambrey, on why he thinks kia is being, is becoming increasingly aggressive. ukraine is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand, so they'd be allowed to join nato. and it should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so it's becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the situation and it's not getting what it was totally, something needs to membership. but there are growing voices in the way. you will say, why is you create not be allowed to join nato despite the fact was no peace is very clear. this is a read why image russia will know to be cross. good. if ukraine was to join nato, a little over a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles from boston, something russia is going to do with accidents. reputation breaks the promise given to mikhail gorbachev, that nature would not, not. hello. so lines, any members, any of the former satellites, these over
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k. and canada to provide military support against the legit risk of a russian invasion is also warning of a potential migrant crisis. if war does actually break out. we spoke to political commentator, crisp ambry on why he thinks key f is becoming increasingly aggressive. ukraine is becoming more, more almost hysterical in demand if you like to join a. so i should be supplied with high tech weapons by america in the west. so it is becoming more warm cervical because it's going to the situation. it's not getting what it wants to weigh a membership. but there are growing voices in the way. you want to say why you could not be allowed to join nato despite the fact was, is very clear. this is a read why image russian will not want to be cross. good, simply, if your credit was to join nato, it will be over a 100 miles in some ways to 300 miles more school. something russia is going to do with bridge. the problem is given to mikhail gorbachev, need to know why. so why any members, any of the former satellite states over the soviet union, eastern europe, and indeed, the former soviet republics.
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during his tenure tennessee become the fastest andte proving state in the country in the k-12 education the first to provide free community collegeor or technical school for all its citizens. in addition debt informant 75000 new jobs. serves on the board of directors for teach america he is and his wife have three children and ten grandchildren. he is here today to discuss his new book faithful presence they promise in farrell in the public square he's also my former boss in a special guest today bill haslam welcome to the festival of books. >> thank you for including me i'm not used to having people introduce me as an author. when you say and authors during us and i'm think fine one who is joining us on the used to be in the other side it's fun to ram this side of this thing for. >> you are welcome that's cool at the festivals like the u.s. open, one vote get you qualified. [laughter] >> that's probably good thing in my case. >> one of the things about this session we need to talk about his time. got about 30 minutes here to talk. i thought we could jump right in. i readoo your book i read a couple of time
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you might recall last week that governor newsom announced the stayed would provide 6 million tests for students k through 12 in both public and charter schools. the alameda county of office of education was supposed to receive about 1 50,000 of those test kits. so far they've only received 9,000. the other around 135,000, they got stuck on a truck that was stuck in the snow on 80 because of that snowstorm. so they're not expected to get in until monday and that's when they'll hand out those tests to other districts here in alameda county. so again, it's two free tests per student. the idea is that the child tests negative today and then again on sunday before returning to class on monday. >> we all try and just to keep her safe basically. i work as a dental assistant, so i, myself, have to get tested every week just to make sure that everyone in the home is safe. i'm also asthmatic so we're keeping it safe. >> also for taking care of the world. taking care that there's no type of contamination more and more. >> infectious disease expert with stanford university tells us despite all of these preca
you might recall last week that governor newsom announced the stayed would provide 6 million tests for students k through 12 in both public and charter schools. the alameda county of office of education was supposed to receive about 1 50,000 of those test kits. so far they've only received 9,000. the other around 135,000, they got stuck on a truck that was stuck in the snow on 80 because of that snowstorm. so they're not expected to get in until monday and that's when they'll hand out those...
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is this idea of diplomatic assurances and we know from recent information provided both in the u. k. adam saying that the u. s. is diplomatic assurances are not work. the paper they're written on. there are several instances of people who were given assurances and who would then, you know, in the us treated up to a very different kind of the other thing they've, the judges have taken a decision on is the fact that he will not be detained on the sounds but sounds enough or session addresses and measures are not the only extreme isolation measures that the u. s. does they use various names for? they said it would be quite a mockery of justice. if we fail, we won't use sound good, we'll use something else and that's what the u. s. is doing. and getting away with we are hearing of course such an assault is out of high risk of suicide, a 175 years behind prison bars is an extraordinary amount of time. what will we see if you're an assigned is extradited to the and i can say, well, it is very clear that julian has the capability and the resourcefulness to be able to commit suicide. but th
is this idea of diplomatic assurances and we know from recent information provided both in the u. k. adam saying that the u. s. is diplomatic assurances are not work. the paper they're written on. there are several instances of people who were given assurances and who would then, you know, in the us treated up to a very different kind of the other thing they've, the judges have taken a decision on is the fact that he will not be detained on the sounds but sounds enough or session addresses and...
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would providing universal pre-k and drastically cutting the cost of childcare have a positive impact on the economy? secretary yellen: yes, i believe it would. it would promote higher labor force participation, and these investments in children would have a significant payoff, making them more successful and better prepared to succeed in our economy. ms. pressley: and would making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and family have a positive impact on the economy, yes or no? secretary yellen: yes. it would certainly cut the cost of living, especially for retirees who have been struggling with the cost of prescription drugs. but many others as well. ms. pressley: and when investing in more -- and would investing in more affordable housing have an impact on the economy, yes or no? secretary yellen: yes. i think that's been a very significant problem for decades and has made it exceptionally difficult, especially for lower-income families to manage in expensive parts of the country. ms. pressley: and would the expansion of the child tax credit, a tax cut for the lowest income have a
would providing universal pre-k and drastically cutting the cost of childcare have a positive impact on the economy? secretary yellen: yes, i believe it would. it would promote higher labor force participation, and these investments in children would have a significant payoff, making them more successful and better prepared to succeed in our economy. ms. pressley: and would making prescription drugs cheaper for seniors and family have a positive impact on the economy, yes or no? secretary...
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out of poverty in their district, will provide housing for seniors in their district, would provide universal pre-k, would continue the expansion of the affordable care act so i call upon other senators to go around mr. manchin since he has waffled and flip-flopped so many times that he simply can't be trusted to be a man of his word, and let's get this thing done. thank you, mr. schumer, for bringing it up. we're not giving it up. >> is this just a manchin problem because your colleague alexandria ocasio-cortez put less blame on manchin and more on democratic leaders and the president? she tweeted this. where we need answers from the leaders who promised a path on bb if bif passed, this being the infrastructure bill. biden and them leaders, they chose to move bif alone instead of with bbb, not manchin, so they need to fix t.dore you agree? >> well, i never comment on the comments of a colleague. what i do think -- >> let me ask you this differently then because president biden ran on being a deal-maker, right, among lawmakers, even as decades in the senate and vice president, and he did get the bi
out of poverty in their district, will provide housing for seniors in their district, would provide universal pre-k, would continue the expansion of the affordable care act so i call upon other senators to go around mr. manchin since he has waffled and flip-flopped so many times that he simply can't be trusted to be a man of his word, and let's get this thing done. thank you, mr. schumer, for bringing it up. we're not giving it up. >> is this just a manchin problem because your colleague...
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nearly $2 trillion social spending bill, which would direct money to fight climate change, provide universal pre-kd tax credit. >> if i can't go home and explain it to the people in west virginia, i can't vote for it, and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't. i've tried everything humanly possible, and i can't get there. >> you're done? this is -- this is a no? >> this is a no on this legislation. i have tried everything i know to do. >> and he only gave the white house about a half hour notice that he was going on fox to do that. the white house then fired back. in an unusual statement jen psaki writing senator manchin promised to continue conversations in the days ahead and to work with us to reach that common ground. if his comments on fox and written statement indicate an end to that effort, they represent a sudden and inexplicable reversal in his position. and a breach of his commitments to the president and the senator's colleagues in the house and senate. wow, that is harsh. joining me now, nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent austin ghouls by, former
nearly $2 trillion social spending bill, which would direct money to fight climate change, provide universal pre-kd tax credit. >> if i can't go home and explain it to the people in west virginia, i can't vote for it, and i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't. i've tried everything humanly possible, and i can't get there. >> you're done? this is -- this is a no? >> this is a no on this legislation. i have tried everything i know to do. >>...
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desjardins: the latest “build back better” plan was on a historic scale, affecting millions: providing universal pre-khild care costs, expanding health care, including a dramatic cut in the price of insulin and combating climate change with large scale tax incentives and new regulations on methane gas. with all of that on the ropes, much democratic reaction has been furious. new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez took “" msnbc”. >> the idea that joe manchin says he can't explain this back home to his people is a farce. >> desjardins: other statements flurried. independent senator bernie sands wrote that manchin“ should explain to west virginians” how his move might harm them. moderate virginia congresswoman abigail spanberger called manchin's actions“ unacceptable”. advocacy groups, like the national domestic workers alliance, lamented-- they called manchin's decision a breach of commitment. but in san francisco today, house speaker nancy pelosi was more restrained and focused, insisting manchin will sign onto something. >> i have confidence that senator manchin cares about our country, and t
desjardins: the latest “build back better” plan was on a historic scale, affecting millions: providing universal pre-khild care costs, expanding health care, including a dramatic cut in the price of insulin and combating climate change with large scale tax incentives and new regulations on methane gas. with all of that on the ropes, much democratic reaction has been furious. new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez took “" msnbc”. >> the idea that joe manchin says he...
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and if we can come to final agreement on the details in a bill that provides universal pre-k, significant investments around climate change, that is a significant piece of legislation. and in this past year between the american rescue plan and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we've already accomplished a lot of president biden's legislative agenda. so while frustrated tonight, i remain optimistic that we will get this done. >> now, when you listed things there, you did not include the child tax credit. i don't know if that was on purpose or not, senator, but i mention that only in the context of, yes, $1.75 trill upion is a massive piece of legislation. but if you want to do it the way manchin wants, and you're going to do it over ten years because that's what you intend to do, you're going to have to give a lot of stuff up that's in there right now. you just are. >> well, i'll disagree. there was a framework agreement we reached months ago. rather than focusing on what we're giving up, i want to help us focus on what we're delivering for the american people because, frankly, there is
and if we can come to final agreement on the details in a bill that provides universal pre-k, significant investments around climate change, that is a significant piece of legislation. and in this past year between the american rescue plan and the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we've already accomplished a lot of president biden's legislative agenda. so while frustrated tonight, i remain optimistic that we will get this done. >> now, when you listed things there, you did not include the...
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lots of them gave over their time and their capability for public benefits provide i rosa curling organization foxglove, a u. k. law firm set up to challenge big tech, took legal proceedings which forced the government to reveal the contract, which was for a pilot or trial project. the contract also detailed the types of data being used. what we did say was that the covenant they thought was collecting data on political affiliation, religious beliefs is collecting information about criminal convictions, an ethnic dates, her employment dates her does no understanding of why political, religious data was needed for, you know, a cave at 19 data so and much of this information is irrelevant to scientists. battling the pandemic. dr. pool mckay worked on britain faxing program. we have no interest in people by or politically affiliation or any of that type of thing. or we're just interested in the virus. how many cases are being picked up in a certain place? i'm then using not data to try to target interventions. is mainly the genome sequencing that is guiding what we do. privacy campaign is also worried about missi
lots of them gave over their time and their capability for public benefits provide i rosa curling organization foxglove, a u. k. law firm set up to challenge big tech, took legal proceedings which forced the government to reveal the contract, which was for a pilot or trial project. the contract also detailed the types of data being used. what we did say was that the covenant they thought was collecting data on political affiliation, religious beliefs is collecting information about criminal...
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tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the wilson center and young life. his wife of 40 years have three children and 10 grandchildren the he is here today to discuss his new book faithful presence. a public face. welcome to the southern festival of books. >> hi. thank you for including me. i'm not used to people introduce me as an author. kind of getting used to being on the other side of the table. >> you are welcome. that is what is cool about the festival. kind of like the u.s. open. >> that is quite a good thing in my case. >> one of the things about this session that we need to talk about his time. we have about 40 minutes here to talk. i thought that we could just jump right in. i read your book. i read through it a couple of times. i just have some general questions that i thought would be interesting maybe for our viewers and for me and in general.
tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the wilson center and young life. his wife of 40 years have three children and 10 grandchildren the he is here today to discuss his new book faithful presence. a public face. welcome to the southern festival of books....
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tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the wilson center and young life. his wife of 40 years have three children and 10 grandchildren the he is here today to discuss his new book faithful presence. a public face. welcome to the southern festival of books. >> hi. thank you for including me. i'm not used to people introduce me as an author. kind of getting used to being on the other side of the table. >> you are welcome. that is what is cool about the festival. kind of like the u.s. open. >> that is quite a good thing in my case. >> one of the things about this session that we need to talk about his time. we have about 40 minutes here to talk. i thought that we could just jump right in. i read your book. i read through it a couple of times. i just have some general questions that i thought would be interesting maybe for our viewers and for me and in general.
tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the wilson center and young life. his wife of 40 years have three children and 10 grandchildren the he is here today to discuss his new book faithful presence. a public face. welcome to the southern festival of books....
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nibbling on those, frank and just to your point the ark fund, that sark, sf-a-r-k, then verse for ark, and that's providing protection for people where they can't short something and if they have exposure to those ark stocks that is an etf that just shorts the ark etf so i think that's a great way for people that are a little nervous that would like to get a little hedge against these ark-type names which are those high p-es that we've all, jason and shannon and steve and i have talked about, and i think that gives you a little bit of that without shorting a stock instead you're just in that etf. ark down 6% on. >> can i -- >> frank, can i make one point >> sure. when jason came out and said is actually very important, and we've seen this happen it used to be it was money in the bank yields are down, tech goes up, particularly the highfliers because of what was channeled into the dcf models where the interest rates stayed low and those cash flows were more and with interest rates going up they're worth less what we are seeing now is none of the old playbook is working with germany shutting down and all of
nibbling on those, frank and just to your point the ark fund, that sark, sf-a-r-k, then verse for ark, and that's providing protection for people where they can't short something and if they have exposure to those ark stocks that is an etf that just shorts the ark etf so i think that's a great way for people that are a little nervous that would like to get a little hedge against these ark-type names which are those high p-es that we've all, jason and shannon and steve and i have talked about,...
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of heating than cov, it of james anderson, the founder of a company that provides emergency, hitting to the elderly says the u. k. government is not doing enough to help those struggling to pay the bills. few quite surely, united kingdom is very should we have because the usage is very high on the cost is very high with button usage. people that have to pay between he think up the whole all put it on the table, in my opinion, my honest opinion, the government, and not taking any steps at all to be use. who you or who pub, pete? within the united kingdom in the correct manner or a deeper dive into one or all of those stories i've just gone through is a click away and r t dot com, fresh content. lively discussions always. busy to be find there, i'm you know the legal bye for now. ah! with oh driven by dreamer shapes bankers, those with theirs sinks. we dare to ask ah, that breaking toil fullest labor stress industrial injury corporal punishment. own words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery long ago? ah, is it on your own thing? are you? oh no, no, no, but i ju
of heating than cov, it of james anderson, the founder of a company that provides emergency, hitting to the elderly says the u. k. government is not doing enough to help those struggling to pay the bills. few quite surely, united kingdom is very should we have because the usage is very high on the cost is very high with button usage. people that have to pay between he think up the whole all put it on the table, in my opinion, my honest opinion, the government, and not taking any steps at all to...
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james anderson, the founder of a company that provides emergency heating to the elderly, says the u. k. government isn't doing enough to help those struggling to pay their bills. the fuel question, the united kingdom is better because the usage is very high. cost is very high with usage. people that have to pick which we, he think of the whole all put on the table. in my opinion, my honest opinion, the comments are not taking any steps at all to reduce you or who publicly within the united kingdom and the correct mama. meanwhile, across the channel, there's a much warmer i look south because the government in france is dishing out financial aid to help people with their winter fuel payments. are ti, charlotte duban sky house. the story has the bitter cold hitch europe. everyone is doing their best to stay warm, but as natural gas prices are 5 times higher than they were a year ago, there is a real concern that states across the block could face shortages or even potential blackouts. many including luca here in paris face a winter full of difficult decisions. ciscano dish. oh no. yeah.
james anderson, the founder of a company that provides emergency heating to the elderly, says the u. k. government isn't doing enough to help those struggling to pay their bills. the fuel question, the united kingdom is better because the usage is very high. cost is very high with usage. people that have to pick which we, he think of the whole all put on the table. in my opinion, my honest opinion, the comments are not taking any steps at all to reduce you or who publicly within the united...
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james anderson, founder of a company that provides emergency heating to the elderly, says the u. k. government is not doing enough to help those in fuel poverty. the fuel clay should the united kingdom is better because the usage is very high. the cost is very high width usage. people that have to pick which he think of the whole all put on the table, in my opinion, my honest opinion, the government, and not taking any steps at all to reduce you or who publicly within the united kingdom in the correct mama over in europe, fears of fuel poverty have also grown with energy prices high and winter reducing the scope of green and the g government's dishing out today to help poorer homes as well as businesses. let me show the difference. he takes a closer look. has the bitter cold hits europe. everyone is doing their best to stay warm, but as natural gas prices are 5 times higher than they were a year ago, there is a real concern that states across the block could face shortages or even potential blackouts. many including luca here in paris face a winter full of difficult decisions. cisc
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of heating than it is about cov james anderson, founder of a company that provides emergency heating to the elderly, says the u. k. government isn't doing enough to help those in fuel poverty. the fuel cliff should the united kingdom is very severe because the usage is very high on the cost is very high with button usage. people that have to pick between he think of the whole or put a food on the table, in my opinion, my honest opinion, the call them a gun, not taking any steps at all to reduce who you or who pompey within the united kingdom in the correct manner the mile over in europe, fairs are fil poverty. there are also growing with energy prices high and winter reducing the scope of green energy governments dishing out aids to help poor homes as well as businesses. he shall ado because he takes a closer look. as the bitter cold hits europe, everyone is doing their best to stay warm, but his natural gas prices are 5 times higher than they were a year ago. there is a real concern that states across the block, good face shortages or even potential blackouts. many including luca here in paris, face a winter ful
of heating than it is about cov james anderson, founder of a company that provides emergency heating to the elderly, says the u. k. government isn't doing enough to help those in fuel poverty. the fuel cliff should the united kingdom is very severe because the usage is very high on the cost is very high with button usage. people that have to pick between he think of the whole or put a food on the table, in my opinion, my honest opinion, the call them a gun, not taking any steps at all to reduce...