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we provide the answers here on d, w. sign show, welcome to to morrow to day. ah, ah, many people enjoy listening to music. good hearing can also mean the difference between life and death, but what happens if our hearing becomes impaired, an explosion or injury caused by caution. earbuds, for example, can damage the ear drum. this problem effects 13000000 people each year and can result in complete hearing loss. current treatment options are less than ideal, something one team of scientists has set out to change injury to the ear drum caused by illness or an accident can result and hearing loss . many of those affected never make a full recovery. a team of scientists and johnston has been doing research into reconstructing damaged ear drums and they recently achieved a medical breakthrough. sometimes a defective ear. drum can heal, but that wasn't the case with this patient. so he was given an implant, made from his own cartilage. these days it's a standard procedure is in comfortable can you tip your head back a bit? the problem is that an ear drum made purel
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hey, that's it for tomorrow to day d w. sign show. we can have you could join us for you again next week till then take curious with who looking back at a major world events. june 1953, a global audience of more than 100000000 people watches the coronation ceremony of the young queen of england live on 2 v. as sensation, a bold decision and a logistical challenge. the coordination of queen elizabeth the 2nd in 30 minutes, d. w. ah . is the end of the pandemic in sight. we show what it could look like will return to normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult. he sees his successes at noon in a weekly coven 19 special every thursday con d w. ah, will you become a criminal? mm franklin mayo already know who's with about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies? computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go soon for. and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. a vibrant habitat ended listening place of long the medite
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w. bush signed the act which created this national memorial.ional park service has been supported by several key partners in establishing and caring for this memorial. from the early days until the present, the flight 93 memorial task force, the families of flight 93, flight 93 advisory commission, the friends of flight 93, and the national park foundation, have worked to make this memorial what it is today, 21 years after september 11. to all of the members of those organizations past and present, we offer sincere gratitude for all you have done to stand with us. the national park service administers more than 400 sites across the nation to preserve these special places for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of current and future generations. we are honored to be joined this morning by the director of the national public service -- the national park service along with his wife and their daughter. thank you, director, and thank you, little ruby, for being with us today. i had some opportunities to spend time with the director, ruby, and
w. bush signed the act which created this national memorial.ional park service has been supported by several key partners in establishing and caring for this memorial. from the early days until the present, the flight 93 memorial task force, the families of flight 93, flight 93 advisory commission, the friends of flight 93, and the national park foundation, have worked to make this memorial what it is today, 21 years after september 11. to all of the members of those organizations past and...
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parks take decades to the research and ultimately congress and the presidents signed into law but remarkably this case, george w. bush signed the memorial into law in september 24, 2002 pretty suggested little over a year which is again unheard of in flight 93, national memorial was born into a series of a tremendous partnerships and many years parcels of land were purchased and then finally the ten year anniversary in 2011, on the plaza in the wall of the names and it was created and dedicated through 2015, page two which is the learning center in the visitor center and then finally, the image behind me is the tower of voices dedicated in september of 2018. in the tower is almost ten stories, 93-foot high tower. has 40 windchimes features and they each weigh 300 pounds driven by the northwestern pennsylvania wind. so being a national memorial is similar to oklahoma city in the u.s. s arizona 70 within the national park service. we stand very proud along with jim and the memorial and of course amy and alice and all of the colleagues in new york and certainly has a law enforcement officer myself and the national
parks take decades to the research and ultimately congress and the presidents signed into law but remarkably this case, george w. bush signed the memorial into law in september 24, 2002 pretty suggested little over a year which is again unheard of in flight 93, national memorial was born into a series of a tremendous partnerships and many years parcels of land were purchased and then finally the ten year anniversary in 2011, on the plaza in the wall of the names and it was created and dedicated...
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the first executive order that george h w bush signed was to organize the reconstruction of afghanistan after russian troops left. everybody else works with aig but they are in charge of reconstruction and the equivalent was $225 million in today's dollars. in those days you could do a lot with that. we started to do it. i didn't have anything to do with the separate office and the civil war started between the taliban and the northern alliance. you can say we didn't fix the diplomacy of that but don't - most of what we did do was destroy the civil war. not that he didn't focus on it. it was the first thing he focused on. alex the wall, one of the great scholars, no fan of that, and he has written a lot of books about africa and all that, a book called mass starvation which i use in my course on great famines and war and he said there's been a dramatic drop in the number of famine deaths. since the mid to late 1980s compared to the previous 150 years, tracked the number of deaths each year, you can see a big decline. there was a new international humanitarian response system organized u
the first executive order that george h w bush signed was to organize the reconstruction of afghanistan after russian troops left. everybody else works with aig but they are in charge of reconstruction and the equivalent was $225 million in today's dollars. in those days you could do a lot with that. we started to do it. i didn't have anything to do with the separate office and the civil war started between the taliban and the northern alliance. you can say we didn't fix the diplomacy of that...
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w. bush signed was to organize the reconstruction of afghanistan after the russian troops left. now, a i. d. was put in clear charge. they said a ideas and charge, everyone else works through a idea with a i. d. but they are in charge of the reconstruction. the equivalent, i think those $225 million on today's dollars. you could say that's not a lot of money. in those, days you could do a lot with $225 million, and we started to do. it i don't have anything. it was a separate office. and then the civil war started between the taliban and the northern alliance. now, you can say that we didn't fix the diplomacy of that. but don't say we didn't do anything on the reconstruction. most of what we did do was destroyed in the civil war, is not that he didn't focus on that. he is the first thing he focused on. now, alex the wall, one of the great scholars. not a particular fan, he's a british scholar at tufts. but he's written a lot of books about famines, about africa and all that. he wrote a book called masturbation two years ago, which i use in my course on great famines and war. and
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. >> do we know, gentlemen, how people will sign this? w. well, there's not -- there's hundreds of people in the privy council. they all have an opportunity to sign it. you have the two householding coming together the prime minister's household on the right and you have the private secretary to the king. >> when you're made a privy counselor, you remember members of parliament, described the honorable member of wherever. when you become the privy counselor, you become the right honorable. so there's a lot of right on records in a sense in that room. along with the leaders of the church and interestingly also in the room will be the high commissioners from the realms. these are the 14 countries that make -- where the king is head of state. there you will sign the proclamation as well because they have to recognize from those countries, from the governor generals the authority. >> interesting when it comes to australia and jamaica, the republican movements are so powerful right now, it will be interesting, they are giving their authority to th
. >> do we know, gentlemen, how people will sign this? w. well, there's not -- there's hundreds of people in the privy council. they all have an opportunity to sign it. you have the two householding coming together the prime minister's household on the right and you have the private secretary to the king. >> when you're made a privy counselor, you remember members of parliament, described the honorable member of wherever. when you become the privy counselor, you become the right...
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w. bush and barack obama signed executive orders which remain in this day which claim the president haseping authority to declassify and not follow any declassification procedure. do you agree with that? >> not only do i agree with it, but even if there was 100% wrong there could not be any criminal investigation or prosecution. this is one of the most complex and disputed areas of law. forward to be convisibilitiesed of a crime you have to prove specific intent -- how? when the democrats can't agree what the statutes provide. one thing is clear: you can't have criminal charges without the kind of certainty that is lacking in in area. can they bring a civil suit and get the material? that's up for dispute. criminal charges not up for dispute. >> sean: george w. bush's white house they lost 22 emails. the obama administration settled lawsuits over missing bush white house emails and obama and his foundation kept classified documents abandoned in a furniture warehouse and we know about hillary clinton's emails and that doesn't include the 33,000 deleted emails and devices destroyed with h
w. bush and barack obama signed executive orders which remain in this day which claim the president haseping authority to declassify and not follow any declassification procedure. do you agree with that? >> not only do i agree with it, but even if there was 100% wrong there could not be any criminal investigation or prosecution. this is one of the most complex and disputed areas of law. forward to be convisibilitiesed of a crime you have to prove specific intent -- how? when the democrats...
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w. bush pushed for the passage and he signed it into law. now it appears that many on the others out of the aisle have come to the conclusion that it does not pay politically to protect voting rights. they want power at all costs. true multiracial and multiethnic democracy is a threat to them. it is as dr. king put it two generations ago, a tragic betrayal of the highest mandate of our democratic tradition. we now face an ever narrowing window to save our democracy. we saw that door shut pretty close in the senate, where it was two votes short. beginning an extraordinary process to allow it to continue and 52 vote short of the unanimity we saw. let us hope that there is a crack in the door, the light shines in through a crack. i would like to recognize an opening statement, the ranking member today is a gentleman from texas, is to roy. and i recognize him for his opening statement. rep. roy: i am indeed substituting for mike johnson who has a conflicting hearing. i -- he is apologetic he cannot hear it. he will be joining a little bit later.
w. bush pushed for the passage and he signed it into law. now it appears that many on the others out of the aisle have come to the conclusion that it does not pay politically to protect voting rights. they want power at all costs. true multiracial and multiethnic democracy is a threat to them. it is as dr. king put it two generations ago, a tragic betrayal of the highest mandate of our democratic tradition. we now face an ever narrowing window to save our democracy. we saw that door shut pretty...
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. > >> governor newsom signed into w proposal to create a mental heah branch in county courts.it the answer tot you are seeing on the streets in in the bay area, around the state. care court would order treatment for people with severe severe mental illness. it's a controversial idea. how does it work? new law creates a special civil court to weigh petitions brought by families or other people on behalf of someone diagnosed with psychiatric disorder. if a person qualifies they'll get legal help, a care plan which includes housing andn for up to two years. san francisco is one of seven counts putting the program in place by october 2023. the other 51 counties will follow the following year in 2024. it is estimated as many as 12,000 in california could be candidates for care court. one is the son of anita wills. she says forced treatment may be the only optiot for their family. >> reporter: we wanted to do ths because while some are in a thel debate about civil rights verset carethere are others living every day in a hell created by a a society that is not being realistic about m
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they're also a force in the international game and have signed on additional talent. my colleagues from d. w. sports went to a whilst book training session to see for themselves. most books, women have high ambitions, the season. adam for volkswagen, hungry for success, recent years of shine that nothing will change that in the future. we always want to be challenging for titles being strengthened the squat with 5 new signings, including 19 year old eula, plant from hoffman, home, and veteran defendant molina hearing from biome rows were crucial and taking germany to the final of european championships. now they're focused on improving and already taught class. most books side make them my festival. it's a super successful tame. the club has been doing fantastic work for years that something which defines this club, much of it gets the team performed really well last year. winning the german kaba to buena sleeva and reaching the semi final of champions league that there's real potential to win the champions league last season. post book beat bind to the bonus like a title. now they're out to
they're also a force in the international game and have signed on additional talent. my colleagues from d. w. sports went to a whilst book training session to see for themselves. most books, women have high ambitions, the season. adam for volkswagen, hungry for success, recent years of shine that nothing will change that in the future. we always want to be challenging for titles being strengthened the squat with 5 new signings, including 19 year old eula, plant from hoffman, home, and veteran...
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have to to ensure the situation is under control, but i would just like to repeat w you said earlier, that this is a signmpotence, because being unable to achieve military success on the battlefield, they are taking out their cowardice, their weakness on striking civilian infrastructure. what is interesting actually is the reaction of ordinary ssians, right? so it is very common for a lot of people to say that russia is the kremlin. russia is also th russian people, and if you look at the reaction of the russian people on these strikes, they only show that russia is a terrorist r state, through andrew, not just the kremlin. people are jous. thousands of people were left without electricity. today they are without water. so that is what we are dealing with. christian: i hope you will stay with us. we are going to say narratorfunding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, ymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by conibution
have to to ensure the situation is under control, but i would just like to repeat w you said earlier, that this is a signmpotence, because being unable to achieve military success on the battlefield, they are taking out their cowardice, their weakness on striking civilian infrastructure. what is interesting actually is the reaction of ordinary ssians, right? so it is very common for a lot of people to say that russia is the kremlin. russia is also th russian people, and if you look at the...
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w. bush, barackennd obama signed executive orders which remain in force to this day, declarin e the presidents have sweeping authority to declassif y and not have to follow any mandatoryy an declassification procedure. declou agree with that decision and that analysis, sir? >> not only do i agree with it, but even if it was 100% wrong,ng it could still not be any criminal charges. criminal investigator, criminal prosecution. this is one of the most complexi and disputed areas of law. and in order to be convicted of a crime, you have to prove specific. how do you prove specific intent when even democrats can't agree what the statutes provide? statu they can't agreete who hasprovi. the power to classify the can't agree what the role of the archives are when you have disagreement, the one thing that's clear in every liberal and civil libertarian should support me and you on this. u ce you cannot have criminal charges without the kind ofthat certainty that's lacking in this area. now, can they bring a civiltheyb suitri? can they try to get them into.d all right. that's up for dispute. >> criminal
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but john and brianna, this morning, at least here in engel w engelwood, there are some signs of folks out and about, which is something that law enforcement is trying to zrodiscourage, bece you can't get too far without running into pretty sizable damage, whether it's downed trees or trash that litters the roadway. but access to the barrier islands down to the south of where we are, seems to be a possibility. this time yesterday, folks were not able to get into that part of englewood, just because the flooding was that bad. >> yeah, carlos, you're at the gas station right there pap few days into this, people have been without gas for a long time. this is when it starts to really be a problem. people start to be running low on their tanks, going from station to station. the way you can tell a station has gas, if there's a long line. that's the sign that they've got something. carlos suarez, thank you for all the work you've been doing. appreciate it. >>> so as the storm moves north, rescue efforts are still underway in some of the areas hardest hit. these are just a few of the dramatic
but john and brianna, this morning, at least here in engel w engelwood, there are some signs of folks out and about, which is something that law enforcement is trying to zrodiscourage, bece you can't get too far without running into pretty sizable damage, whether it's downed trees or trash that litters the roadway. but access to the barrier islands down to the south of where we are, seems to be a possibility. this time yesterday, folks were not able to get into that part of englewood, just...
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the race for offshore permit has already begun hellenic petroleum has just signed a deal with german energy giant r w e. starting with a 2 megawatt wind farm at see exactly where isn't yet clear but voting, wind parks out on the high seas and out of sight aren't likely to happen any time soon. they see in greece and still be deep. so if you have to be pretty close to the shore to be able to develop fixed bottom projects. it, my understanding is that the 1st round wave consist mainly but it could be enough for a single room measuring 15 square meters. a p c produces 120 watts of waste heat up to 350 watts with a graphics card. a modern apartment building needs at least 30 watts per square meter for heating. so it's enough for the home office. when the p c is running at full capacity, big data centers are another story. they generate lots of heat and usually must be cooled with air conditioning. that eats up more than half of the energy requirements of a server farm and the heat just dissipates, unused. not so in frankfurt here, 3000 new apartment are already heated, with waste heat from an nearby data
the race for offshore permit has already begun hellenic petroleum has just signed a deal with german energy giant r w e. starting with a 2 megawatt wind farm at see exactly where isn't yet clear but voting, wind parks out on the high seas and out of sight aren't likely to happen any time soon. they see in greece and still be deep. so if you have to be pretty close to the shore to be able to develop fixed bottom projects. it, my understanding is that the 1st round wave consist mainly but it...
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w. news. why? but from berlin to night, russia in china and signs of a stressed relationship. residence. why did me put it in? she didn't being met today for the 1st time since the war in ukraine began. they talked about safeguarding their security interests, but there were hints of problems too. also coming up the european union, chief ursula on july and paid a visit today to ukrainian president voldemort zalinski and keep her talks on integrating ukraine into europe. meanwhile, russian attacked on zalinski is home town made headlines, damaging critical infrastructure and the attendance greet himself. roger federer announcing he is retiring the 20 time grand slam singles winner describing his decision to leave the court as bittersweet. after so many injuries, the swiss star says his body is trying to tell him something. ah, i bring gov is good to have you with us on this thursday. russian president vladimir puget and his chinese counterpart, she's in pain. met today. their 1st face to face talked since moscow invasion of ukraine began back in february. now speaking on the sidelines of a
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some of the bodies exude from the forest graves showed signs of torture and violent death. you're up to date on the w news that stay tuned for sports life, a marion evans theme for me and the entire team in berlin. thanks for the company. a vibrant habitat and did go listening place of longing. the mediterranean sea have almost far and to follow. do korean drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean meeting people off hearing their dreams. like you to me, journey this week on the w. these places in europe are smashing all the records step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you will record breaking sites on your back to and now also in book form is not going to be on my that's it. oh oh oh oh, oh, the one living room sunday afternoon in germany. time to circle a 4th division matches about to take off the referee. consis heavier boy, and begin thus immortal. for me it always starts with the woman. for con, that's when i'm fully concentrated, focus. dip into foisy cli, i'm in my football tunnel, my referee tunnel. i don't have any o
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some of the bodies zoomed from the forest graves showed signs of torture and violent death. you're up to date on the w news that stay tuned for sports life, a marion evans theme for me and the entire team in berlin. thanks for the company. a vibrant habitat in glistening place of long mediterranean sea have almost 4 at your fall korean drift along exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean.
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much bigger gains under trump in four years from 2016 to 2020, even with covid, then they signed 16 years of george w bush and obama. again, facts are stubborn things. and of course under biden, there's also the problem of inflation destroying savings because we all know this, we pay the bills, high prices are causing average american families to spend $460 more per month this year than they did a year ago. and by the way, when these facts collide, with a day of celebration of the white house, out of they end up spinning it? >> overall, our prices have essentially been flat in the country these last two months. that's welcome news for american families. this month, we saw some welcome moderation in the price increases for food at the grocery store. it's moderating in real wages are going up again for the second month in a row. >> laura: she is reading the whole thing. it's embarrassing. prices are moderating? is that what she said. move over baghdad bob, you've got competition. >> everything is gotten so much more expensive. >> putting food on the table and gas in the tank have been causing stress on
much bigger gains under trump in four years from 2016 to 2020, even with covid, then they signed 16 years of george w bush and obama. again, facts are stubborn things. and of course under biden, there's also the problem of inflation destroying savings because we all know this, we pay the bills, high prices are causing average american families to spend $460 more per month this year than they did a year ago. and by the way, when these facts collide, with a day of celebration of the white house,...
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the race for offshore permit has already begun hellenic petroleum has just signed a deal with german energy giant r w e. starting with a 2 megawatt wind farm at see exactly where isn't yet clear but voting, wind parks out on the high seas and out of sight aren't likely to happen any time soon. they see in greece and still be deep. so if you have to be pretty close to the shore to be able to develop fixed bottom projects. it, my understanding is that the 1st around we consist mainly or fixed, bought on eligible projects studies. and i like the really shallow waters close to the shore. wind turbines on the island and in the surrounding sea. the tourism branch isn't pleased him there. so in stanley and veteran, installing them in the sea would be even worse in america, with tourists come here to enjoy the beautiful theatre. we trade on that clear water. the natural beauty, the peace and tranquillity there, then we lose everything we're unfair live and the on the grief aims to become climate neutral to reach that goal. it's clearly even willing to sacrifice nature on the beautiful gee and islands. here i
the race for offshore permit has already begun hellenic petroleum has just signed a deal with german energy giant r w e. starting with a 2 megawatt wind farm at see exactly where isn't yet clear but voting, wind parks out on the high seas and out of sight aren't likely to happen any time soon. they see in greece and still be deep. so if you have to be pretty close to the shore to be able to develop fixed bottom projects. it, my understanding is that the 1st around we consist mainly or fixed,...
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what i'd like to see is similar to other w, h, or strategies that all member states have signed on to whether it's vital hepatitis h i v or other conditions that we have, those 6 policy documents, but also all of the other guidance and information in one place with a clear set of targets, a commitment to measure it, and having that approved at the world health assembly or at an emergency meeting of the world health assembly. so we can be monitoring and also that we know what exactly needs to be done. and when it needs to be done, because right now, you know, as was mentioned, there are a lot of w h, a documents. there's a lot of technical guidance, normative standards, where we need it very clearly in one place or what to do. and when and for governments to approve it, it's interesting. you mentioned h i v aids and particularly the security council act and when aids was confined to the african continent, i remember as a teenager growing up in the u. k. people weren't to be talking about is only when it became a question to you. sarah. a problem within the west, the government started
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the last time in 26 signed by george w after a 98 to 0 vote in the senate. together the likes of addison mcconnell and hillary clinton. they both voted for it. and so it was a clear popular mandate based on that same evidence, 15,000 pages of evidence. the supreme looked and said, we think america has changed. we're not sure whether there's going to be a new wave of voter suppression. and then what the justice ruth bader ginsburg wrote in the dissent was saying, we don't need preclearance because there's not voter suppression. right. is like being in the middle of a rainstorm, having an umbrella and throwing it out because you're not getting wet. she understood that the reason that america had changed, the reason there had been progress there is that our democracy had become a democracy it was because of the voting rights act and the supreme court decided to test it. and it's not like it was some kind of a mystery, literally the next week, that day, greg abbott tweeted, like attorney general eric holder, basically like, ha ha, i'm going to go pass this bill.
the last time in 26 signed by george w after a 98 to 0 vote in the senate. together the likes of addison mcconnell and hillary clinton. they both voted for it. and so it was a clear popular mandate based on that same evidence, 15,000 pages of evidence. the supreme looked and said, we think america has changed. we're not sure whether there's going to be a new wave of voter suppression. and then what the justice ruth bader ginsburg wrote in the dissent was saying, we don't need preclearance...
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w. bush on the day of the signing of the legislation in january 2002 talking about transparency in educations what he said. [video clip] >> we want to make sure no child left behind. every child must learn to read and add and subtract. [applause] in return for federal dollars, we are asking states to design accountability systems to show parents and teachers whether or not children can read and write and add and subtract in grades three through eight. the fundamental principle of this bill is that every child can learn, we expect every child to learn, and you must show us whether or not every child is learning. [applause] host: carolyn heinrich, how did states do in responding to the president's call in return for federal dollars, you have to do all of these things? ms. heinrich: states did take on the responsibilities for determining how it would be implemented, determining what the standards within states would be, how were they going to help schools move toward the proficiency standards that were set at the federal level. as rick mentioned, there were impossible standards where everyone w
w. bush on the day of the signing of the legislation in january 2002 talking about transparency in educations what he said. [video clip] >> we want to make sure no child left behind. every child must learn to read and add and subtract. [applause] in return for federal dollars, we are asking states to design accountability systems to show parents and teachers whether or not children can read and write and add and subtract in grades three through eight. the fundamental principle of this...
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w news. why from berlin to night? russia in china and signs of a stressed relationship. residence. why don't we approach it and she's in pain met today for the 1st time since the war in ukraine began. they talked about safeguarding their security interest, but there were hints of problems to.
w news. why from berlin to night? russia in china and signs of a stressed relationship. residence. why don't we approach it and she's in pain met today for the 1st time since the war in ukraine began. they talked about safeguarding their security interest, but there were hints of problems to.
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ah, this is d w. news, and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increase the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine. on saturday, security forces arrested hundreds of demonstrators.
ah, this is d w. news, and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increase the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine. on saturday, security forces arrested hundreds of demonstrators.
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fury's terms for a world heavyweight title bout in december, but the contract is still to be signed. fury, who is the w. b. c champion made the offer after it emerged perspective under speeds of cash. against alexander, oo thick would have to wait until next year, joshua lost these re match to the ukranian in saudi arabia. last month. earlier we spoke to boxing, journalist garrath, a davies who still has doubts that it can be sorted out in time. it's very difficult to be confident about this fight getting over the line also talks a whole month's last year was scope it to me, it's a very short negotiation for very, very big clients. i know that they make a tournament contract simple to get it over the line, but where things happen in books and it's weird that they have nearly made so quickly. it would not be a surprise if it doesn't get over the line for one reason or another december. the 3rd is not a long way away, but if it does get over the line, i think boxing friends are in for a bit of a troops look at it for fury. what does he want to treading water fight with the likes? names of be mentioned li
fury's terms for a world heavyweight title bout in december, but the contract is still to be signed. fury, who is the w. b. c champion made the offer after it emerged perspective under speeds of cash. against alexander, oo thick would have to wait until next year, joshua lost these re match to the ukranian in saudi arabia. last month. earlier we spoke to boxing, journalist garrath, a davies who still has doubts that it can be sorted out in time. it's very difficult to be confident about this...
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w, like that one. through sunday night into monday still there. it's a good sign of the storm's energy potential to keep the isd showers going. we keep a chance of showers going through mondayd tuesday, but the best rain is through the first half of sunday. the most widespread raid consistent rain is the first half of sunday. but the totals e both sunday and monday into acc, that's how we get an inch and a half to two inches for the north north bay. and the south bay including the city and peninsula peninsula and east bay, it's a r to half inch. still on track foh of the rest of the bay. temperas tomorrow not really all that no. it's going to be very much what we were doing. we start out thes in the low 60s. we warm into thw 70s. these are below average, bt it's not like winter storm cold. cold. it's not like the cold front brings in a bunch of cold air. but it does pick up the wis we talked about at the top of the newscast. the impacts on driving, the roads will be slic. could have some ponding of wate. and on monday, the first alert day covering the possibility
w, like that one. through sunday night into monday still there. it's a good sign of the storm's energy potential to keep the isd showers going. we keep a chance of showers going through mondayd tuesday, but the best rain is through the first half of sunday. the most widespread raid consistent rain is the first half of sunday. but the totals e both sunday and monday into acc, that's how we get an inch and a half to two inches for the north north bay. and the south bay including the city and...
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signs of life. >> people were surprised about w quickly this turned and they end up trapped. >> reporter: the massive storm e ripped away large parts of the causeway cutting off access by land. across florida, destruction can be seen from the the air for miles around. at the the storm's peak, naples fire ad rescue had to break the window of this car to pull a woman to safety. throughout much of the state, people are assessing losses and counting their bless. >> i am trying to be brave. >> reporter: after ian made lanl as a category 4 wednesday with d winds of 150 miles per hour, its part this fort meyers trailer p. >> i literally watched my houser with everything in it. >> reporter: in this central fla retirement community yesterday afternoon, air boats with rescue rescue crews were a welcome sig. >> i didn't realize they had a m until they told me. i was sleeping. >> reporter: in kissimmee near , the city issued mandatory curfew curfew from 9:00 to 6:00 because because of major flooding. in all, the county says ian dropped ian dropped more than a foot of. >> we are going to do our best o build flori
signs of life. >> people were surprised about w quickly this turned and they end up trapped. >> reporter: the massive storm e ripped away large parts of the causeway cutting off access by land. across florida, destruction can be seen from the the air for miles around. at the the storm's peak, naples fire ad rescue had to break the window of this car to pull a woman to safety. throughout much of the state, people are assessing losses and counting their bless. >> i am trying to...
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ah, this is w news, and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increased the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine. on saturday, security forces arrested hundreds.
ah, this is w news, and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increased the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine. on saturday, security forces arrested hundreds.
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ah, this is d w. news and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increase the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine on saturday, security forces arrested.
ah, this is d w. news and these are our top stories. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increase the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine on saturday, security forces arrested.