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accordingly , i think that the question of the so-called arif are like that of votes, because there arees where everything happens literally right up against the border , they will vote, they will not vote, but accordingly, it is possible that just this bull case allowed to intensify a serious conversation with the pro-ukrainian parliamentary opposition . whether the ruling party likes it or not, but this is a question of dialogue, and maybe if it were real a civilized dialogue between the authorities and the parliamentary position might be able to achieve some kind of appropriate promotion and according to the votes, in your opinion, this is a promising way and what in your opinion, there are reservations, for example, it is from the majority, well, there is a vivid example of the so-called urban planning reform. this is the draft law. 56-55 was voted for it. 228 votes is almost the minimum limit, and there were, of course, the votes of the opposition party without these votes to push through this reform, which it opposed. the vast majority of active citizens from those holders would n
accordingly , i think that the question of the so-called arif are like that of votes, because there arees where everything happens literally right up against the border , they will vote, they will not vote, but accordingly, it is possible that just this bull case allowed to intensify a serious conversation with the pro-ukrainian parliamentary opposition . whether the ruling party likes it or not, but this is a question of dialogue, and maybe if it were real a civilized dialogue between the...
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Jan 25, 2023
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this is dr arif. she's an nhs gp who specialises in women's health. i'm not, like... - i'm not a tiktok superstar. she chuckles well, she says that, but she has nearly 300,000 followers across social media and is the go—to person to follow on all things women's health and menopause care. please talk to your... the women in your life. you should be able to have that conversation with your mum, i your grandma, your aunts, i your cousins, your best mate. it's nothing to be i embarrassed about. and learn from what they're going through because thenj you have as much knowledge about it going forward. - she knows first—hand how hard the diagnosis of premature menopause can be on her patients. i think the thing is is that they feel their body has failed them. the ovaries isn't working and they might have planned to have children, so it scuppers up the life choices so the psychological, the mental wellbeing is really severely impacted. so i lost my self—esteem, confidence through the floor, i didn't know what was happening to my body, my mind, brainfog, rage,
this is dr arif. she's an nhs gp who specialises in women's health. i'm not, like... - i'm not a tiktok superstar. she chuckles well, she says that, but she has nearly 300,000 followers across social media and is the go—to person to follow on all things women's health and menopause care. please talk to your... the women in your life. you should be able to have that conversation with your mum, i your grandma, your aunts, i your cousins, your best mate. it's nothing to be i embarrassed about....
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Jan 20, 2023
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arif ahmad , a universities.ilosophy professor, is considered the favourite for the role and the topic of free speech. the online bill was also back in the house of commons this week. conservative mp is force the government into accepting an amendment which would see tech bosses , if they fail to protect bosses, if they fail to protect users online. well, joining me to discuss these developments is emma webb, the uk director of the common sense society. let's this issue of a free speech first of all emma , you've been first of all emma, you've been watching this legislation in the house of commons quite carefully in terms higher education. there's been a real problem there, hasn't there? huge problem . and there's been a lot problem. and there's been a lot of pushback against higher of pushback against the higher education bill on education free speech bill on the grounds that there are lots of people who will say that there no problem in our there is no problem in our universities. that's universities. but that'
arif ahmad , a universities.ilosophy professor, is considered the favourite for the role and the topic of free speech. the online bill was also back in the house of commons this week. conservative mp is force the government into accepting an amendment which would see tech bosses , if they fail to protect bosses, if they fail to protect users online. well, joining me to discuss these developments is emma webb, the uk director of the common sense society. let's this issue of a free speech first...
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Jan 8, 2023
01/23
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is that what we heard described to us what joe biden women see when he arifs in el paso?y it might be. it is really up to the handlers. secret service always has issues or concerns, real ones with security but in the past i've seen presidents like president bush, president trump, actually get out of the car, get their shoes dirty, talk to agents, to see the real impacts on the border. impacts like the ladies were talking about, that numbers don't really explain and we keep talking about this from a migration standpoint. people forget the cartels are controlling all of this to shape the border, bring other threats, criminals, terrorists, fentanyl, cocaine. if he gets out talks to agents face-to-face, gets out of the processing centers there could be something good out of this. something it h beltway in d.c., everything is irrelevant, everything becomes paper. if you talk to the locals, see impacts i see impacts on a lot of people that were pretty open border before. that is the optimism in me. the realist thinks he will be sterilized, he will talk to few ngos, prevetted ag
is that what we heard described to us what joe biden women see when he arifs in el paso?y it might be. it is really up to the handlers. secret service always has issues or concerns, real ones with security but in the past i've seen presidents like president bush, president trump, actually get out of the car, get their shoes dirty, talk to agents, to see the real impacts on the border. impacts like the ladies were talking about, that numbers don't really explain and we keep talking about this...
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Jan 19, 2023
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they're not exciting they don't sell papers but they're dividend arif rift catz and i think they'll make to go below the fold, though the boring stuff the stuff nobody wanted to read. back when i was a croom reporter, 23, living in my car, desperate to be recognized my editor sensationalized every homicide story in a way i found repugnant. but i was way too poor to put up a fight. well, that's no longer the case. i say avoid the above the fold chaos and buy the below the fold stocks that get ignored because they're comparatively boring when you're investing the currency's boredom stay away from hysterics or use it to buy stocks like bristol-myers at a discount. because the kind of stocks that could never sell a paper are perfect for your portfolio in this or maybe any environment. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. eem jim cramer see you tomorrow i feel like you're a kindred spirit. we're here today because we have a shipping issue. i don't do failure, okay? we don't, either. what are your total sale
they're not exciting they don't sell papers but they're dividend arif rift catz and i think they'll make to go below the fold, though the boring stuff the stuff nobody wanted to read. back when i was a croom reporter, 23, living in my car, desperate to be recognized my editor sensationalized every homicide story in a way i found repugnant. but i was way too poor to put up a fight. well, that's no longer the case. i say avoid the above the fold chaos and buy the below the fold stocks that get...
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Jan 28, 2023
01/23
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arif aliyev once upon a time in the desert pencil boulevard alexei sidorov world champion but could itarted doing all this, that my writings will be so highly appreciated. it's amazing but very important this script prize, but i would like to say that this is our common victory because the story written by me could not be told without the amazing actors who played in our film without the group that we were like-minded. we are very we tried to do everything in our power. and, of course, without the producers who believed in me, who for some reason decided to launch a sad conversational film of almost a debutant. this, of course, is amazing, so i want to say thank you to nikita efremov and rastorshnbaum. dasha balabanova all actors valera fedorovich zhenya nikishov anya gudkova vanya galmovzyuk gleb filatov sasha koroleva sasha kuznetsova and everyone who worked on this film. thank you very much happy person, valera here. i'm sure you're watching right now and from the bottom of your heart congratulations. such happiness is probably greater than when he himself received a script from th
arif aliyev once upon a time in the desert pencil boulevard alexei sidorov world champion but could itarted doing all this, that my writings will be so highly appreciated. it's amazing but very important this script prize, but i would like to say that this is our common victory because the story written by me could not be told without the amazing actors who played in our film without the group that we were like-minded. we are very we tried to do everything in our power. and, of course, without...
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Jan 17, 2023
01/23
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basically because mexico -- think it's a place, somewhere near ten arif.it's so alien, but you can kind of talk in a slightly more complex manner. what people don't go, we're seeing the mexico governments corrupt. >> it's terrible, -- you would get a slightly more critical come back or whatever. it's basically we have an empowering -- in britain. there is a bigger space to talk about this stuff in a way. >> you can actually write. on >> exactly. sadly, in a way. but at the same time, understandably so. >> fascinating conversation. before we get one final round of applause to our speakers. i want to again invite everybody to come to see us here at our new location in baltimore, at 30 1:21 green mountain avenue. that's in the waverly neighborhood. come see the new red emma's bookstore coffeehouse space. please do check us out online, at randomized or. not only so you can purchase this excellent book, so you can get other books, so you can read about our history and our philosophies of our project. go to the events tab, hopefully you can get to baltimore so w
basically because mexico -- think it's a place, somewhere near ten arif.it's so alien, but you can kind of talk in a slightly more complex manner. what people don't go, we're seeing the mexico governments corrupt. >> it's terrible, -- you would get a slightly more critical come back or whatever. it's basically we have an empowering -- in britain. there is a bigger space to talk about this stuff in a way. >> you can actually write. on >> exactly. sadly, in a way. but at the...
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arif kamal at the american cancer society. a little bone marrow donation 101., something you know personally. >> yes, robin. as you do know, i was a donor. i was lucky enough to donate to a patient a few years ago and the registration process is simple. you register online. you receive a swab that's mailed to you. you swab the inside of your cheek and then you drop it back in the mailbox and it goes to our biorepository, our lab where we do the typing for an antigen called hla. a little more complex than blood typing. once that is typed, you're put onto the registry and we sit back and wait. at that point physicians of these patients can search to see if you are a match and when you're a match you'll be informed. our request is you remain committed to becoming a donor. >> dr. kamal, you care for patients who receive transplants. we have a question from one viewer who may need a donor. >> hi, my name is marisa, i have accuse lymphoblastic leukemia. i might need a bone marrow transplant at some point. can you tell me what to expect? >> yeah, simply put there's fi
arif kamal at the american cancer society. a little bone marrow donation 101., something you know personally. >> yes, robin. as you do know, i was a donor. i was lucky enough to donate to a patient a few years ago and the registration process is simple. you register online. you receive a swab that's mailed to you. you swab the inside of your cheek and then you drop it back in the mailbox and it goes to our biorepository, our lab where we do the typing for an antigen called hla. a little...
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Jan 21, 2023
01/23
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we'rejoined now by the gp dr nighat arif. good morning, thank you forjoining us on the programme.hat is not the case now. in our practice, 80% of contact with the gp is face—to—face, and a lot of the gp is face—to—face, and a lot of the gps around the country are doing the gps around the country are doing the same. if i can reassure people, we are trying to get back to normal after a very hard, long pandemic. should people be concerned? i mean, david had made for calls, as we have heard, repeatedly going through the problem is that he had. i accept what you say about when it happened, november 2020, what you say about when it happened, november2020, but what you say about when it happened, november 2020, but if somebody, i know some people ring the doctor more than others, but if he is somebody who doesn't ring very often and keeps ringing back, something that should have been done sooner for him? :, :, :, :, for him? you are right on that ioint. for him? you are right on that point- what — for him? you are right on that point. what we _ for him? you are right on that point. what
we'rejoined now by the gp dr nighat arif. good morning, thank you forjoining us on the programme.hat is not the case now. in our practice, 80% of contact with the gp is face—to—face, and a lot of the gp is face—to—face, and a lot of the gps around the country are doing the gps around the country are doing the same. if i can reassure people, we are trying to get back to normal after a very hard, long pandemic. should people be concerned? i mean, david had made for calls, as we have...