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here is vital vital, you asked your mother how she flew into the river.ool, she has a child in the car with her head, you have to think, this is an instinct. vitalya when to think, when someone else's life lies under the wheels, when life is clear, and here the dog is a homeless life, or what? i, too, am homeless, what did i really think without us, and then i drunk my mouth on the truck to me. we'll see who's dropping who, get out of the car. we fight with my wife. well, no, if the car was scrapped, and the husband really became a diode. now his wife will pay him alimony for the rest of his life, like a disabled person. he is not a non-drinker either. no, i got it. everything is fine. get your documents. start the car with the left turn signal and drive out. hello, how gentle arrived for an internship at the disposal of the commander of the mountains. are you to us that whether gentle remembered? or not? thank you hello 24 office thank you well, who will tell the main gossip of the day? the commander was really cool. i also returned it, i have no doubt t
here is vital vital, you asked your mother how she flew into the river.ool, she has a child in the car with her head, you have to think, this is an instinct. vitalya when to think, when someone else's life lies under the wheels, when life is clear, and here the dog is a homeless life, or what? i, too, am homeless, what did i really think without us, and then i drunk my mouth on the truck to me. we'll see who's dropping who, get out of the car. we fight with my wife. well, no, if the car was...
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in those _ make sure the vital signs are ok. in those patients— make sure the vital signs are ok.ents are safe to then be transferred into the _ those patients are safe to then be transferred into the new - those patients are safe to then be transferred into the new bill- those patients are safe to then be transferred into the new bill at. l transferred into the new bill at. most— transferred into the new bill at. most patients _ transferred into the new bill at. most patients to _ transferred into the new bill at. most patients to make - transferred into the new bill at. most patients to make the - transferred into the new bill at. i most patients to make the same journey, but not all. heading to an entirely different hospital ill be his first time out in two months after losing his leg to gangrene. i'm looking forward to it because it's nice — i'm looking forward to it because it's nice to— i'm looking forward to it because it's nice to get— i'm looking forward to it because it's nice to get out. _ i'm looking forward to it because it's nice to get out. i— i'm looking forward to
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yes, of course, it has a very vital competent and vital platform for multilateral cooperation. and if they share some, it's an r c does have asi and does have a very important role in relation to g o, economic and political leadership across the pacific. and in relation to indoor indoor, passive, it gets such. so therefore, i think this is stacey summit, which is taking place. do you think lead time after ramos are gap of 3 years? becomes very, very important such. and it does have a lot of implication in relation to the indoor best of a division. and in my understanding, the outcome of the summit would be very, very in depth, and it would be radical headspace finally to show in a kind of a direction to the rest of the world. so especially in the post panoramic scenario and space me after the call be as thoughts, you know, so, and important countries doctor in partying it, whether the united states of america, japan, india, china, australia, new zealand, russia cause being a part and parcel of it to get to read the mission and use taishan country that such. so therefore it beco
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oversight is vitally important. i have every confidence that house republicans, the right committees will be creating that kind of accountability. i'm with you. i think it's important in these next two years that house republicans, if only passing it in the house of representatives produce essentially a portfolio of bills that show the american people the way back. even if they just pile up on chuck schumer's desk that we -- how do we get the economy turned around, how do we turn off the spigot of spending that is driving inflation. how do we achieve energy ends as we did under the trump pence administration. how do we secure or border. i'd love that bible verse that says without a vision people perish. house republicans have a majority to pass one bill after another that will lay out that vision that will remind people of the policies the trump pence administration, that will confront the challenges facing our country today and really lay a predicate for winning america back in 2024. >> sean: let's talk about ameri
oversight is vitally important. i have every confidence that house republicans, the right committees will be creating that kind of accountability. i'm with you. i think it's important in these next two years that house republicans, if only passing it in the house of representatives produce essentially a portfolio of bills that show the american people the way back. even if they just pile up on chuck schumer's desk that we -- how do we get the economy turned around, how do we turn off the spigot...
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they bring vitality to — misses the point. they bring vitality to british _ misses the point.ty to british businesses| vitality to british businesses and some create their own companies. if we are looking for a — companies. if we are looking for a great story, this is a great _ for a great story, this is a great story. for a great story, this is a great story-— for a great story, this is a great story. another large . rou - great story. another large grow) of _ great story. another large group of arrivals - great story. another large group of arrivals have - great story. another large l group of arrivals have been ukrainians fleeing the war in their homeland, around 200,000 are known to have come recently, many taking advantage of special visas. a smaller number from of special visas. a smaller numberfrom hong kong and afghanistan have also been given bespoke readers to live in britain. whatever the reasons, the headline figure will intensify argument about what immigration policy should look like in britain post—brexit. migration figures do not include those arriving in small
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all struck the attacks all which had vital structure. and although it's off the cut, russia intensified it bolts on civic targets in recent fuller breeze of back build, set no russian vladimir putin. monday's bikes were written, ation and drone it on moscow. taxi fleet are stepping up packs on energy in ancient strata, targeting be severely ill at ease winter approach around, but of ukraine's stations, buddy b. but in capital o q to up on there will play who, who, who did this morning, the slogan? no. if there was a national, but there was no city my had 6 o'clock burning and then the war appeared. but what you do, and now there is sure he's out of the how you would, he must as quarter what hundreds of stood in lie bucket with bottles. the cities may is the out. it did around 30 percent here, bottom the bus. now we do give the bigger stitch up also, but sir personal opinion is sir, wasn't the most success with wrong law and her oh, me bit. yes. that is what pos ah, to depression would zealand her who you're destroyed by. oh, oh not a pri
all struck the attacks all which had vital structure. and although it's off the cut, russia intensified it bolts on civic targets in recent fuller breeze of back build, set no russian vladimir putin. monday's bikes were written, ation and drone it on moscow. taxi fleet are stepping up packs on energy in ancient strata, targeting be severely ill at ease winter approach around, but of ukraine's stations, buddy b. but in capital o q to up on there will play who, who, who did this morning, the...
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they will now be able to deliver vital supplies to poor countries.hat is because russia claims kyiv has guaranteed it will not use the route for military operations. though president putin has made clear the packed remains paperthin. >> russia retains the right to leave this agreement in the event that these guarantees from ukraine are violated. reporter: millions of tons of food stuff including corn, wheat, and soybeans have already been shipped under the black sea grant initiative so far. and keeping the flow of supplies running through this vital shipping route could well help stave off famine for millions around the world. nicole: we asked our correspondent it istanbul if this deal was particularly significant for turkey and its president. >> absolutely. on an economic level, food pric are soaring in turkey, nearly triple digit levels. that is a massive problem for everyone, but also diplomatically it is very importantoo. he's prided himself on having good relations with not only vladimir putin, but also with volodymyr zelenskyy. that gives him a
they will now be able to deliver vital supplies to poor countries.hat is because russia claims kyiv has guaranteed it will not use the route for military operations. though president putin has made clear the packed remains paperthin. >> russia retains the right to leave this agreement in the event that these guarantees from ukraine are violated. reporter: millions of tons of food stuff including corn, wheat, and soybeans have already been shipped under the black sea grant initiative so...
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it to a vital when either mexico we have the south side 3 to the law, 16 a double. if i'm kidding him by pe guides. behold as france the past that not add into the knockout age. and the weights is finally i wrote up in dusky. he's goes, his 1st ever woke up go as potent beat saudi arabia. mm. and joining me in a very noisy studio for the show is that raoul perfect. and dennis la sounds a little bit like where and i be so right now doesn't ever alright. i got a 2nd ago about how to put the like, if you go to but we had much more from you guys and you know, maybe been dancing if you feel it later. now, a few hearts was certainly beating false amongst argentina founds what they before that match with mexico. but it was a little messy. it to the rescue asked a got that wild cup campaign a back on track with a vital when at lou sale stadium, after colas fast hoff at messy of sy it. and one of his trademark strikes from the edge of the area. hamlet, low, pasta, mexico. keep at, in the net what a huge relief for the fans. and with that 3 minutes ago, a 21 year old and they
it to a vital when either mexico we have the south side 3 to the law, 16 a double. if i'm kidding him by pe guides. behold as france the past that not add into the knockout age. and the weights is finally i wrote up in dusky. he's goes, his 1st ever woke up go as potent beat saudi arabia. mm. and joining me in a very noisy studio for the show is that raoul perfect. and dennis la sounds a little bit like where and i be so right now doesn't ever alright. i got a 2nd ago about how to put the like,...
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. -- the national vital interest to actually go to war themselves to defend ukraine. that is what article five commitment to the north atlantic. if we are not actually willing to go to war to defend ukraine than we are willing to bring ukraine into the nato alliance. if that is the case, there may well be a basis for some sort of practical understanding with the russians on this. >> let's talk to john next in plain feel new jersey. democrat line. >> my name is john. i have been studying what's been going on with the cranium war. i think a lot of countries that border ukraine have been very helpful to that country because of the history of russia going into their country, especially in 1939 when the russians invaded poland with the germans going in there -- one of the reasons i think the finns join nato was the war in 1938 to 1940 i think that has been one of the things that push the ukrainians. how they fell against the russians. we have to remember that, in world war ii, there were a lot of ukrainians who fought as part -- against the germans. there is a history of r
. -- the national vital interest to actually go to war themselves to defend ukraine. that is what article five commitment to the north atlantic. if we are not actually willing to go to war to defend ukraine than we are willing to bring ukraine into the nato alliance. if that is the case, there may well be a basis for some sort of practical understanding with the russians on this. >> let's talk to john next in plain feel new jersey. democrat line. >> my name is john. i have been...
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chasing 128 to win, and made hard work of it in adelaide, but mohammad haris�* 31 off 18 balls proved vitally, if you fancy something a little bit different, the european breaking championships are taking place in manchester this weekend. had a current breaker but what i can tell you it is fascinating to watch and there's plenty to enjoy it over on the red button in the bbc iplayer as well. a silver metal. for kid karam, losing to be boy danny from france. thank you for watching. it is time for click. talked about how it's going to change our lives, i have made several stories about it and the effect it's going to have, yes, but, you had help for the likes of me, the trim younger looking, you had help from the likes of me — the trimmer, you had help from the, likes of me — the trimmer, younger—looking virtual version of you that has helped with all of these stories on the telly. if we think of the current internet as something that we look at, the metaverse is the next version of the net that we're inside, experiencing as a sd avatar, like this one. that's the broad idea — it doesn't truly
chasing 128 to win, and made hard work of it in adelaide, but mohammad haris�* 31 off 18 balls proved vitally, if you fancy something a little bit different, the european breaking championships are taking place in manchester this weekend. had a current breaker but what i can tell you it is fascinating to watch and there's plenty to enjoy it over on the red button in the bbc iplayer as well. a silver metal. for kid karam, losing to be boy danny from france. thank you for watching. it is time...
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it was vital recognition for their work. since on the way for me, i was thinking of my family 1st idea, but also of all the people from the neighbourhood. but everything was suddenly closed and many people had nothing to eat. and i, but i'm helping keep a place open that serve meals to paypal. meant a lot to me and what they were water for. gloria. the soup kitchen was also a source of hope. but i say i landed will manage, made my children. they give me strength for the future. worse i get. and of course, side of the paypal her come here to a local me. the elder could isa is a street cleaner. her 12 children also went to the soup kitchen. now she is here to get food for her full grandchildren. a full mouth we'll need. it's like a little nest for all the children in the neighbourhood. for every one's going to sit them. there was nothing like this before. and now we have a place where we can eat the name of whom new allan b. gladys was a wonderful person, done. she was our angel. well, our protector on the no, no, no quote the
it was vital recognition for their work. since on the way for me, i was thinking of my family 1st idea, but also of all the people from the neighbourhood. but everything was suddenly closed and many people had nothing to eat. and i, but i'm helping keep a place open that serve meals to paypal. meant a lot to me and what they were water for. gloria. the soup kitchen was also a source of hope. but i say i landed will manage, made my children. they give me strength for the future. worse i get. and...
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the scientific grain in cities and vital infrastructure. we present our condolences to the families of the victims until the people of poland and ukraine. we reiterate our full and unwavering solidarity policy. just as with other, every other natal member. let's make it clear. this is not a war between russia and nato, nor is it between us on the west. it has never been despite from its propaganda to justify its tobacco. it is and remains a war of choice to pure act of and provoke aggression. and tend to grab a territory. this war must and not extend. and russia started, or some of put an end to it. and this is long time. pause to the president yesterday, president lensky proposed the 10 point piece plan of the g. 20 summit in indonesia demonstrating leadership again by making clear he's prepared for diplomacy to and the in just an unjustified war. the plan includes about nuclear safety, food security, a specialty for war crimes. and the final piece reduce russia. the staggering response was left, but not surprising. another wave of the sci
the scientific grain in cities and vital infrastructure. we present our condolences to the families of the victims until the people of poland and ukraine. we reiterate our full and unwavering solidarity policy. just as with other, every other natal member. let's make it clear. this is not a war between russia and nato, nor is it between us on the west. it has never been despite from its propaganda to justify its tobacco. it is and remains a war of choice to pure act of and provoke aggression....
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important in protecting all of the species, not just the animals, but plants to that are considered vital for the planets biodiversity in our future . will these agreements work? there have been plenty of examples of when they did work really well. so for example, 30 years ago, a band was imposed on the international trade of ivory. and for a long time it was successful. the poaching and africa went down, the prices of ivory plummeted, but just because something is legally binding to the countries that are part of this conference doesn't necessarily mean it's always going to get implemented or respected. and so there have also been other cases, for example, the poaching of rhino horn. we see that there are still like very alarming rates of that. so the frustrating answer is that with the decisions made at this conference, of course we just have to wait and see how it plays out. let's take another example, hippos, as we saw in our report, the e u is not supporting a ban on hippo ivory. what are reactions to that in africa or west african nations are very angry and quite frankly incredulous
important in protecting all of the species, not just the animals, but plants to that are considered vital for the planets biodiversity in our future . will these agreements work? there have been plenty of examples of when they did work really well. so for example, 30 years ago, a band was imposed on the international trade of ivory. and for a long time it was successful. the poaching and africa went down, the prices of ivory plummeted, but just because something is legally binding to the...
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but there's an explosion at a vital dam in southern ukraine, hours after the russian withdrawal.ow in dallas. so far, there are no details of any casualties. the democrats are a step closer to retaining control of the us senate, as mark kelly is re—elected in arizona. the ethiopian military and tigrayan rebels sign an agreement to allow immediate humanitarian access to areas devastated by two years of fighting.
but there's an explosion at a vital dam in southern ukraine, hours after the russian withdrawal.ow in dallas. so far, there are no details of any casualties. the democrats are a step closer to retaining control of the us senate, as mark kelly is re—elected in arizona. the ethiopian military and tigrayan rebels sign an agreement to allow immediate humanitarian access to areas devastated by two years of fighting.
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will these new deliveries of weapons do much to protect ukraine's vital infrastructure? neck was some of these are, it has be said, very expensive weapons. so the question is, is it really worth, you know, firing a missile that can cost to attend that hundreds of thousands of dollars or euro's at a target like he would like an iranian drone, that costs 10 to $20000.00. there's that can be economic calculations you made. i think the really important thing to bear and here is the busy. no western country has fought a war on this scale in decades. and you've got to think here the air ukraine's fighting on frontline is more than a 1000 kilometers long cities, far away from the front lines being attacked. so basically a lot of territory needs to be protected covered by the system. so some of them probably will be held back for more serious attacks by ballistic missiles, cruise missiles. and that's why ukraine engineers right now are scrambling to come up with their own solutions to deal with drones. coming up, some new people who have seen pictures, video on social media of u
will these new deliveries of weapons do much to protect ukraine's vital infrastructure? neck was some of these are, it has be said, very expensive weapons. so the question is, is it really worth, you know, firing a missile that can cost to attend that hundreds of thousands of dollars or euro's at a target like he would like an iranian drone, that costs 10 to $20000.00. there's that can be economic calculations you made. i think the really important thing to bear and here is the busy. no western...
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it's vital for the us to have popped like this region that's vital for us globally to our part like the us be say this repeating leap. i thought it was partnership is actually the most important part of nash that relationship that has or that rational pre beyond our region. so this is something that we are committed to pursuit together by to dig tory, to continue pursuing this with also the future. i'd restoration whoever would come off. that would be awesome. thank you. so kind of how god got to get him out there . happy to look. okay. if he verged in watching, we've been listening to a joint press conference with the u. s. sex your say anthony blinkin is here in cas, are meeting with the katara adept prime minister and foreign minister. shake mohammed been up till rockman. i'll tawny in doha. the t sides have been discussing a number of issues, including humanitarian issues, labor and human rights, climate, climate change. we had there a number of questions that the media put to the are the 2 men we can speak to a correspondent or some a bunch of aid who is been listening in to that l
it's vital for the us to have popped like this region that's vital for us globally to our part like the us be say this repeating leap. i thought it was partnership is actually the most important part of nash that relationship that has or that rational pre beyond our region. so this is something that we are committed to pursuit together by to dig tory, to continue pursuing this with also the future. i'd restoration whoever would come off. that would be awesome. thank you. so kind of how god got...
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when kobe 19 head out of work became even more vital. he expanded his organization and focused on providing emergency food a to god as most vulnerable people. i bears the onset of school, the people lost. the adults in the ad lively world and that created a need for support, especially support in day re, ultimately seen shelter and then at ease of medicine, football through our it. while the 19 magazines are basing program in carven by providing food and mid sin, they live lieut. support fool, vulnerable. people had getting mostly those affected by the club. it had been the the corona virus pandemic has posed a serious threat to food security in gonna, before the pandemic, an estimated 1200000 people were food insecure. within 2 years, that number had doubled, with no end in sight. inflation and rising food prices are making a difficult situation. worse, food for all africa was founded in 2015. the non profit is west africa's 1st and largest food bank, ada and his team have made up their mission to fight hunger and tackle food waste. sin
when kobe 19 head out of work became even more vital. he expanded his organization and focused on providing emergency food a to god as most vulnerable people. i bears the onset of school, the people lost. the adults in the ad lively world and that created a need for support, especially support in day re, ultimately seen shelter and then at ease of medicine, football through our it. while the 19 magazines are basing program in carven by providing food and mid sin, they live lieut. support fool,...
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remain there, saying that russia continues to fire or missiles and rockets and air strikes at their vital infrastructure days, causing real damage to the energy supply. here there's blackouts around the country and some for some regions are setting up mobile heating unit in the lead up to winter. and just on that late, early, early this morning in coverage, just north of here, there was a drawn strike on a emphasis on a vital infrastructure. and they've had electricity and water shortages. so that's the complaint from the ukrainians that although that this grain corridor and this initiative, russia has rejoined it, and they are allowed to export this grain. but the war continued the air strikes on vital infrastructure in ukraine. continuing the need up to winter. i said, thank you very much indeed that's i said, beg bringing this up to date from nikolai of north korea's launched several more ballistic missiles, prompting the u. s. and south korea to extend joint military exercises. 3 landed close to japan's economic zone and others suspected to have been a long range, intercontinental bal
remain there, saying that russia continues to fire or missiles and rockets and air strikes at their vital infrastructure days, causing real damage to the energy supply. here there's blackouts around the country and some for some regions are setting up mobile heating unit in the lead up to winter. and just on that late, early, early this morning in coverage, just north of here, there was a drawn strike on a emphasis on a vital infrastructure. and they've had electricity and water shortages. so...
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lee and henry, a marine conservation officer managers this vital work the abundance of sea birds on the island is evidence to the exceptional richness of its waters. and in 2006, the 200 nautical miles around st. helena were classified as a marine protected area since then, numerous research programs have been put in place, many of which are run by lee ann and her team. in 2012 we started. 7 in finance project, it was an habitat, an abundance survey, with a view to making a marine managed from them because then it had never had a marie mentioned before. was something that we were working towards i think are damaged is very important. because if we list them, yes, there is no way of getting back on us back. and because send the news, so oh, we have quite a few and damage. so it's just time and distance that may be safe, special. and if they go, then you know the. 9 well, his last and watch to that congress passed. now this is james and i needed to use some of the think most people of the see yes just but it's the same that happened on the one of the things that you can see that makes all
lee and henry, a marine conservation officer managers this vital work the abundance of sea birds on the island is evidence to the exceptional richness of its waters. and in 2006, the 200 nautical miles around st. helena were classified as a marine protected area since then, numerous research programs have been put in place, many of which are run by lee ann and her team. in 2012 we started. 7 in finance project, it was an habitat, an abundance survey, with a view to making a marine managed from...
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out invertebrates play a vital role in any ego systems throughout the well. they help with decompose and plant mazda did things really and recycle it back into the as long as the restoration of the heavy task, keep going, then it will be safe. gotten on bad breath. so all that, well, all the effort that everyone is putting into conservation is it will help in the long term and it still needs to continue way off. i go from the striking, spiking yellow wood lies the dazzling golden sail spiders. the cloud covered heart of st. helena is a treasure trove of biodiversity, precious and fragile thanks to the conservation team's work. the cloud forest is gradually being restored to its former glory and one day its borders may once again reach the coastline. the water captured by the cloud forest trickles down from the central ridge, feeding thousands of mango trees as meanders through sharks valley to the sea. but the islands, natural witches are not confined to its lash peaks, testament to their so the raucous colonies of red build tropic buds that populate the colo
out invertebrates play a vital role in any ego systems throughout the well. they help with decompose and plant mazda did things really and recycle it back into the as long as the restoration of the heavy task, keep going, then it will be safe. gotten on bad breath. so all that, well, all the effort that everyone is putting into conservation is it will help in the long term and it still needs to continue way off. i go from the striking, spiking yellow wood lies the dazzling golden sail spiders....
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continuously conserve its wonder, it is vital a providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leads the world in moving forward as recovery together recover stronger. passionate about this sport and determined to succeed against the odds. you are fighting, keep on training despite obstacles. i'll just say we're well tells the inspiring story of a group of sumani women in pursuit a bad dream of playing football for that country. despite its culture and traditions, we are in the somali society and it's difficult for people to accept somali footballs, go on al jazeera ah . fighting between the congolese army and m 23 fight has moved closer to the east and city of garma. thousands of civilians have picked up their possessions and account for this place people in their fling into the city, fearing an advance by the m 23 rebels bridge waddell, the 3rd to be boxed by neighboring lawanda. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up, rushes. foreign mi
continuously conserve its wonder, it is vital a providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leads the world in moving forward as recovery together recover stronger. passionate about this sport and determined to succeed against the odds. you are fighting, keep on training despite obstacles. i'll just say we're well tells the inspiring story of a group of sumani women in pursuit a bad...
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janet says it's vital for herjoints, while maureen says it helps her mental health.s or more. peter's been coming 16. for us, it's physical. llt's just being with everybody else | and the mental side of it, and your health issues. i had a back operation. in november and this is what they told me to do. but rye sports centre is shutting the pool for the winter because energy bills have jumped by £92,000 a year. and there was a wave of emotion as it sunk in that this week's class was the last for a while — perhaps for ever. this was a vital lifeline for a lot of people, to keep them fit, to keep them healthy, to keep them moving. i know it's a money thing. i mean, i wish i could back it, scheme, the rest of the industry is feeling the squeeze. services are expected to be cut in a0% of the uk's council areas in the next five months. and in three quarters of council areas, by the end of march 202a. i worry that this could create a major physical and mental health crisis in the country if we don't find solutions in the coming weeks. so this is as challenging if not a more
janet says it's vital for herjoints, while maureen says it helps her mental health.s or more. peter's been coming 16. for us, it's physical. llt's just being with everybody else | and the mental side of it, and your health issues. i had a back operation. in november and this is what they told me to do. but rye sports centre is shutting the pool for the winter because energy bills have jumped by £92,000 a year. and there was a wave of emotion as it sunk in that this week's class was the last...
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we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade.that's why the united states is rallying the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year in the european commission. the global methane pledge. we started it with the eu and eight other countries. in glass scale, it grew to more -- glasgow to more than 100 countries. now, more than 100 and 30 countries have signed on to covering more than half of the global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon and it accounts for nearly half half of the net warming we're experiencing now. so cutting methane by at least 30% by 2030, can be our best chance to keep within reach of 1.5 degrees celsius target. [applause] today, we are releasing an updated methane emissions reduction act plan which lays out how the united states is meeting the pledge. we're investing more than $20 billion in domestic methane mitigation to do things like cap orphan wells, leaking methane, improving industrial equipment in the oil and gas sectors to reduce emissions.
we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade.that's why the united states is rallying the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year in the european commission. the global methane pledge. we started it with the eu and eight other countries. in glass scale, it grew to more -- glasgow to more than 100 countries. now, more than 100 and 30 countries have signed on to covering more than half of the global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more...
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we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade.hat is why the united states is rallying the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year with the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, the global pledge starting with the eu in glasgow. now, enough countries have signed onto cover half of global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon and it accounts for half of the net warming we are experiencing now. so, cutting methane by at least 30% by 2030 will be our best chance to keep within reach of the 1.5 degrees celsius target. [applause] today, we are releasing an updated methane reduction act plan, which lays out how the u.s. is meeting the pledge. we are investing more than $20 billion in domestic methane mitigation to cap orphaned wells leaking methane, improving industrial equipment in the oil and gas sector to reduce emissions. it also lays out strong regulatory actions, including a new proposal from our environmental protection agency to strengthen standards o
we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade.hat is why the united states is rallying the world around climate game changers. i launched one such game changer last year with the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, the global pledge starting with the eu in glasgow. now, enough countries have signed onto cover half of global methane emissions. methane is 80 times more potent than carbon and it accounts for half of the net warming we are experiencing now. so, cutting...
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janet says it's vital for herjoints, while maureen says it helps her mental health. 16. for us, it's physical. it's just being with everybody else, and sort of the mental side of it, . and your health issues. i had a back operation in november, |and this is what they told me to do. | but rye sports centre is shutting the pool for the winter because energy bills have jumped by £92,000 a year. and there was a wave of emotion as it sunk in that this week's class was the last for a while — perhaps forever. this was a vital lifeline for a lot of people to keep them fit, to keep them healthy, to keep them moving. and a lot of them are just going to not do anything. i mean, i know it's a money thing and i wish i could back it, but i couldn't. i can't even back myself. despite benefiting from the government's energy bill relief scheme, the rest of the industry is feeling the squeeze. a recent ukactive survey of public sector operators, shared exclusively with the bbc, revealed that leisure services are expected to be cut in a0% of the uk's council areas in the next five mont
janet says it's vital for herjoints, while maureen says it helps her mental health. 16. for us, it's physical. it's just being with everybody else, and sort of the mental side of it, . and your health issues. i had a back operation in november, |and this is what they told me to do. | but rye sports centre is shutting the pool for the winter because energy bills have jumped by £92,000 a year. and there was a wave of emotion as it sunk in that this week's class was the last for a while —...
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and epa brownfields funding is providing this vital component. since 2005, our senators have seen a wide variety of successful brownfield projects. resulting in an estimated 1.6 billion dollars in leveraged funds. this creates about 40 50 jobs in our state. i can provide dozens of examples. i will quickly focus on three different but equally important projects which illustrate this success. the first one is the shepherds town library. sheppard sound is one of the oldest towns in west virginia. they were in dire need of a new library building as the old building was way too small and they had inadequate parking. they had lots of issues there. the most suitable location that could provide enough space was identified at the edge of their town. decades ago, that was the former town don. the site was fully assessed and corrective actions were conducted. in july this year, the town celebrated the opening of its new library. this site consisted of a former gas nation in a dry cleaning facility. brownfield funds were utilized to address the hazardous con
and epa brownfields funding is providing this vital component. since 2005, our senators have seen a wide variety of successful brownfield projects. resulting in an estimated 1.6 billion dollars in leveraged funds. this creates about 40 50 jobs in our state. i can provide dozens of examples. i will quickly focus on three different but equally important projects which illustrate this success. the first one is the shepherds town library. sheppard sound is one of the oldest towns in west virginia....
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janet says it's vital for herjoints. while maureen says it helps her mental health. for us, it's physical. |it's just being with everybody else | and the mental side of it, and your health issues. i had a back operation. in november and this is what they told me to do. but rye sports centre is shutting the pool for the winter because energy bills have jumped by £92,000 a year. and there was a wave of emotion as it fit, to keep them healthy, to keep them moving. i know it's a money thing, and i wish i could back it, services are expected to be cut in 40% of the uk's council areas in the next five months. and in three quarters of council areas, by the end of march 2024. i worry that this could create a major physical and mental health crisis in the country if we don't find solutions in the coming weeks. this is as challenging if not a more challenging period than the pandemic was for many of my members. but of course, it's notjust the facilities that are facing challenging decisions this winter because of rising energy bills, it's the people who use them, and in many c
janet says it's vital for herjoints. while maureen says it helps her mental health. for us, it's physical. |it's just being with everybody else | and the mental side of it, and your health issues. i had a back operation. in november and this is what they told me to do. but rye sports centre is shutting the pool for the winter because energy bills have jumped by £92,000 a year. and there was a wave of emotion as it fit, to keep them healthy, to keep them moving. i know it's a money thing, and i...
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so this area have the highest number of garlic speak. ocean scotland is vitally important that we retain this information about language, head central, no culture for future generation ah, committee to office locals, musician teachers to children, maloof in for important to keep those children from those and keep them alive. right, so you start lilian. second 12844. her cd. good to go for just spoke with her one, launching a whole village. come and just enjoy an evening of music and dance. i feel is they important to, to be a bridge from one generation to the next m, so that we don't lose the unique and vital heritage that we have. my mother was born here and all her generations of her family. from here i was born on the mainland. i just really loved being here, and i also liked helping, growing the croft and helping with the sheep. what i've learned from living here is that you just have to take time and enjoy what's right and you help other people enjoy being part of an a community your hold it donald my. when i 1st joined the band, it was all under 60 plus aged men, not one in the ban
so this area have the highest number of garlic speak. ocean scotland is vitally important that we retain this information about language, head central, no culture for future generation ah, committee to office locals, musician teachers to children, maloof in for important to keep those children from those and keep them alive. right, so you start lilian. second 12844. her cd. good to go for just spoke with her one, launching a whole village. come and just enjoy an evening of music and dance. i...
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now, if there were no vital indications for russia for this operation, he would not have started it. for me, this is the deepest conviction of whom vladimir putin is most similar in style of government, but in part in fate, in part in determination, in part in defeats and victories, in part in the situation in which he received russia, most likely after all, on peter i full interview with metropolitan tikhon will show today after 2:00 pm moscow time. the krasnodar territory accepts children from the kherson region, so about a hundred children were placed in the village of volna . alexey lobachev will tell you how the educational process is organized. 78 children from the kherson region have already sat down at their desks, another 19. here, by the end of the week, they are waiting at the school in the village for a wave, they did everything so that the guys who moved away from the shelling would quickly get involved in their studies, when families from the kherson region began to come to us, then, respectively, we became interested. if the children are many children, and for the firs
now, if there were no vital indications for russia for this operation, he would not have started it. for me, this is the deepest conviction of whom vladimir putin is most similar in style of government, but in part in fate, in part in determination, in part in defeats and victories, in part in the situation in which he received russia, most likely after all, on peter i full interview with metropolitan tikhon will show today after 2:00 pm moscow time. the krasnodar territory accepts children...
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now, if there were no vital indications for russia for this operation, he would not have started it. the deepest life for me. for all that, to understand everything, all the pitfalls , all the reasons, well, now it's it's simply impossible. since you are talking about the figure of the president, he is very fond of journalists, especially the opposition is trying to find in history among his predecessors who vladimir putin is most similar to in terms of the style of government. so it seems to me that this question would be for you at the address of your leadership style. who is putin more like? to no one, but partly by fate, partly by determination, partly by defeats and victories, partly by the situation in which he most likely received russia, you still understand. uh, but again, i wouldn't spend. here are some simple analogies another thing is that this unfortunate tragic military operation, which i will even repeat once again. you, what they write st. theophan for a year from the janitor, whether you like it or not, but join the fight, mother russia is orthodox. as you wish you d
now, if there were no vital indications for russia for this operation, he would not have started it. the deepest life for me. for all that, to understand everything, all the pitfalls , all the reasons, well, now it's it's simply impossible. since you are talking about the figure of the president, he is very fond of journalists, especially the opposition is trying to find in history among his predecessors who vladimir putin is most similar to in terms of the style of government. so it seems to...
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now, if there were no vital indications for russia for this operation, he would not have started it.or me, this is the deepest conviction of whom vladimir putin is most similar in style of government, but in part in fate, in part in determination, in part in defeats and victories, in part in the situation in which he received russia, most likely after all, on peter i full version by metropolitan quietly show today after two o'clock in the afternoon moscow time. on the basis of the horoscope hospital, mariupol i have earned a new construction medical center. the ministry of defense called for a corps according to a standard project in just 4 months. only the latest generation of medical equipment has been put in order from the old premises. alexey baranov appreciated. it is now here, the walls are painted in bright colors and the emergency department is equipped with everything necessary. and just a few months ago, sandbag-blocked rows of beds and hundreds of wounded wounds were extremely severe, up to ten amputations a day. these are the arms, the legs are the hardest. it was chest a
now, if there were no vital indications for russia for this operation, he would not have started it.or me, this is the deepest conviction of whom vladimir putin is most similar in style of government, but in part in fate, in part in determination, in part in defeats and victories, in part in the situation in which he received russia, most likely after all, on peter i full version by metropolitan quietly show today after two o'clock in the afternoon moscow time. on the basis of the horoscope...
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dent in globalism because with countries are risk in the near and distant future of not receiving vital imports of food stuff? do you think that they will begin to turn to domestic production and consumption? yes, that will become a trend. i'm quite confident because that because the, the globalization has gone way too far. i mean, this is the international system is under a huge strain. but when you're talking about for fertilizers, for example, the global market will remain, these are international commodities. the same thing is true with wheat and other and other foods, oils, etc. so i'm, so, so, so globalization won't be completely undone, but i trust it will be sort of, you know, be, you know, cut down to more realistic levels. daniel lazar, thank you so much for insights today, but stick around will bring you back in just a moment to discuss the cost of fertilizer and how it's playing into the rising food prices. the, the cost of food around the globe is having a massive impact on people. so let's take a look at 2 places where food shorted is and supply chain issues are making hea
dent in globalism because with countries are risk in the near and distant future of not receiving vital imports of food stuff? do you think that they will begin to turn to domestic production and consumption? yes, that will become a trend. i'm quite confident because that because the, the globalization has gone way too far. i mean, this is the international system is under a huge strain. but when you're talking about for fertilizers, for example, the global market will remain, these are...
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very subject, the un secretary general, agree in that for the sake of the world's food supply, it is vital that it gets renewed, grab gripes, fade t, thanks so much for the update rub mcbride live for us in bali pay more head on this news hour, including chillies president talks to indigenous mature chain leaders to resolve a land dispute. al jazeera gains exclusive access to that making ah, will tell you why schools in the u. k. are out of tune with the government economics policy. and lionel mfc joins out with agile. pain is gone ahead of the world. come, ah, planet population keeps growing and just past the 8000000000 market took less than 12 years to the last 1000000000. some of the fastest growing populations are in africa. with more people comes increased conflict and to fight for resources. while india has been one of the largest drivers of population growth, it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though, indian women, and now having 2 children on average, experts say that you to benefit education and health care for women. but me middle reports from russia dunst
very subject, the un secretary general, agree in that for the sake of the world's food supply, it is vital that it gets renewed, grab gripes, fade t, thanks so much for the update rub mcbride live for us in bali pay more head on this news hour, including chillies president talks to indigenous mature chain leaders to resolve a land dispute. al jazeera gains exclusive access to that making ah, will tell you why schools in the u. k. are out of tune with the government economics policy. and lionel...
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women are performing vital roles and have proved a crucial part of the war effort.increasing number of women are undergoing weapons training, and tens of thousands are now fighting for their country against russia. the war has changed the landscape in other professions as well. for a long time, many jobs were considered to be male domain only. some were even officially off-limits for women. discrimination is a reality in viktoria kikot's profession. but she is determined to break down those barriers and is becoming a trailblazer in her line of work. viktoria is showing that gender equality is not only fair, it is essential. reporter: each time she starts work is a moment of validation for viktoria kikot. she is ukraine's first female train co-driver. until recently, sexist regulations banned women from the job -- it was considered risky to their reproductive health. now in the war, it really is dangerous for everyone on the trains. viktoria: it's hard mentally and physically because you very often hear the air raid siren. i've even seen when missiles hit. we try to
women are performing vital roles and have proved a crucial part of the war effort.increasing number of women are undergoing weapons training, and tens of thousands are now fighting for their country against russia. the war has changed the landscape in other professions as well. for a long time, many jobs were considered to be male domain only. some were even officially off-limits for women. discrimination is a reality in viktoria kikot's profession. but she is determined to break down those...
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women are performing vital roles and have proved a crucial part of the war effort.increasing number of women are undergoing weapons training, and tens of thousands are now fighting for their country against russia. the war has changed the landscape in other professions as well. for a long time, many jobs were considered to be male domain only. some were even officially off-limits for women. discrimination is a reality in viktoria kikot's profession. but she is determined to break down those barriers and is becoming a trailblazer in her line of work. viktoria is showing that gender equality is not only fair, it is essential. reporter: each time she starts work is a moment of validation for viktoria kikot. she is ukraine's first female train co-driver. until recently, sexist regulations banned women from the job -- it was considered risky to their reproductive health. now in the war, it really is dangerous for everyone on the trains. viktoria: it's hard mentally and physically because you very often hear the air raid siren. i've even seen when missiles hit. we try to
women are performing vital roles and have proved a crucial part of the war effort.increasing number of women are undergoing weapons training, and tens of thousands are now fighting for their country against russia. the war has changed the landscape in other professions as well. for a long time, many jobs were considered to be male domain only. some were even officially off-limits for women. discrimination is a reality in viktoria kikot's profession. but she is determined to break down those...
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the volunteers have a vital role to play in community sports and the delivery of major events and i join him in thanking them for everything they do. over half of volunteering in the u.k. and every one of those volunteers generates the capacity for more people to participate and i know the whole house will join me in praising their efforts. >> thank you, mr. speaker and good afternoon. since 2014, the smp of 18 elections and counselors, members of scottish parliament and more mps in this place than any other scottish political party. everyone of those elected members were elected on a manifest in clear mandate for scottish independence. mr. speaker, what democratic rate does this government -- democratic right to refuse scottish independence and keep a jack hold and us in prison against the scottish people? >> mr. speaker, we respect the decisions of the court today with the referendum. we are getting on with the business of working constructively and collaboratively in partnership with the scottish government to deliver to his constituents. we are investing 100 million pounds to a stron
the volunteers have a vital role to play in community sports and the delivery of major events and i join him in thanking them for everything they do. over half of volunteering in the u.k. and every one of those volunteers generates the capacity for more people to participate and i know the whole house will join me in praising their efforts. >> thank you, mr. speaker and good afternoon. since 2014, the smp of 18 elections and counselors, members of scottish parliament and more mps in this...
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public feedback has been vital from pilot users and focus groups, as well as from the library recently established as copyright modernization services. we will be seeking support for ongoing maintenance and improvement so that we can avoid repeated overhauling of outdated systems. finally, our operations would benefit from greater flexibility in our use of collected fees with the authority to provide continued access to our services. in the event of a lapse in appropriation. let me close by thanking the subcommittee for your support of the offices's work to foster creativity and ensure a thriving copyright system. >> thank you very much. i apologize for scheduling. i am going to go vote. senator tillis and -- senator tillerson. >> it will be best if we both go vote. he is pretty fast in that chair. we will be right back. >> thank you.
public feedback has been vital from pilot users and focus groups, as well as from the library recently established as copyright modernization services. we will be seeking support for ongoing maintenance and improvement so that we can avoid repeated overhauling of outdated systems. finally, our operations would benefit from greater flexibility in our use of collected fees with the authority to provide continued access to our services. in the event of a lapse in appropriation. let me close by...
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players stepping up and doing the business and moments ago you're quite right, argentina with the vitaler mexico. did i mention the name leonel messi and the argentine standout and the i con stepping up to th plate and it was a tight, tense affair and it was nip and tuck and neither side giving anything away until 64 minutes and it's that man, messi who gets the vital breakthrough goal and it was from messi who indicated this is his last-ever world cup at 35 years of age and enzo fernandez with a brilliant goal and 88,000+ inside the stadium and a vital win for argentina and their progression to the round of 16 in their own hands now. they have their own destiny in control of it. they play poland next in a huge match on wednesday. why is that important? because poland also very much in the mix now in this world cup over 2-0 over saudi arabia earlier in the day and a priceless moment and lewandowski and the 34-year-old scoring his first-ever world cup goal and at a club-level over the years and he's fighting back tears as well and a moment that will live long in the memory and a huge win
players stepping up and doing the business and moments ago you're quite right, argentina with the vitaler mexico. did i mention the name leonel messi and the argentine standout and the i con stepping up to th plate and it was a tight, tense affair and it was nip and tuck and neither side giving anything away until 64 minutes and it's that man, messi who gets the vital breakthrough goal and it was from messi who indicated this is his last-ever world cup at 35 years of age and enzo fernandez with...
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the one who was citizen, don't remember me and vital scott. right? okay. it is louis ecolog and then for this guy was what? well, want to release a bus from i think a lot of room or is there a job ever felt unconcerned by that gets back out there also. so of either why they were getting into the price of the work. but he said that that was mindful. mother who's augustine, so doesn't look good. julie really touch the elected, get them. i did the bidding. your bible says it negligible. the computer locally juggle there directly. there will be battle equity to for the guy said, nice never that we see g will i have all the civil? yeah, e h a couple of us in this movie man to quarter to dakota towards cam winter change . quite and prayers are present a panza. polyester, he brazil, eric warranty. some of emit boy is i shall get on my not kia or the wall do called or what either gave or she went to market here. ill, ill buy would you come wednesday? because they were gonna see a clinician and a football, my snow and a saw football democracy, according to nella ma
the one who was citizen, don't remember me and vital scott. right? okay. it is louis ecolog and then for this guy was what? well, want to release a bus from i think a lot of room or is there a job ever felt unconcerned by that gets back out there also. so of either why they were getting into the price of the work. but he said that that was mindful. mother who's augustine, so doesn't look good. julie really touch the elected, get them. i did the bidding. your bible says it negligible. the...
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and so that we don't lose the unique and vital heritage that we have. my mother was born here and all her generations of her family. from here i was born on the mainland. i just really loved being here. and i was like helping brain the croft and helping with a sheep. what i've learned from living here is that you just have to take time and enjoy what's right and you help other people enjoy being part of an a community your hold it don't. all right. when i 1st joined the band, it was all older. 60 plus aged men that were in the band. this is where we meet the thursday night on have them for the past 20 years. and we play some tunes and some your and some of them very long. the i was quite shy when i moved here. well, the band i wouldn't have grown into the person i am no, it was actually in my uncle. he used to tell me to come along to the lodge and band and i was really grateful that i did. i really do miss those days. i didn't pick them up the time when we lost my uncle. he was the 1st member that we actually lost and it was very hard to come back into
and so that we don't lose the unique and vital heritage that we have. my mother was born here and all her generations of her family. from here i was born on the mainland. i just really loved being here. and i was like helping brain the croft and helping with a sheep. what i've learned from living here is that you just have to take time and enjoy what's right and you help other people enjoy being part of an a community your hold it don't. all right. when i 1st joined the band, it was all older....