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kaiser had actually fired blanks at ricker rather than than actual bullets. so so in the end kaiser was taking to say elizabeth's he died not much not long after that, but he clearly was unwell and and not long after that actually died in both actually both mentally and physically and he died not long after that. but he was never he was never charged with anything in this case. um, so a bricker by the way has kind of an interesting story. he lived much longer and if you've read the book the man the high castle. he is actually president of the united states. so according to the timeline in that philip k -- novel that was recently turned into hbo series roosevelt is assassinated in 1934. john nance garner takes over as president the next election and bricker is elected president. so he is president of the united states for at least part of the timeline in which the that that book is set. so, i guess that's some way of achieving immortality the other way is of course through stories that i i'm going to keep telling now that i have discovered this anytime that i
kaiser had actually fired blanks at ricker rather than than actual bullets. so so in the end kaiser was taking to say elizabeth's he died not much not long after that, but he clearly was unwell and and not long after that actually died in both actually both mentally and physically and he died not long after that. but he was never he was never charged with anything in this case. um, so a bricker by the way has kind of an interesting story. he lived much longer and if you've read the book the man...
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for hunting it was actually to deal with pacifically protection and keeping your government actually in line and making so they're doing the right thing robert both of you have mentioned the pestle situation this is what boggles my mind because in 1990 you had 6368 homicides the majority of them done by pistols and yet and we're looking at 564 by actually a long barreled rifles or shotguns why do we never hear when we talk about gun control restrictions being put in place pistols being addressed it's always like you said the scary guns is that why this is continuing to lose robert. it is because of propaganda look i'll give you an sample so this is a or not i'm this is a 9 millimeter pistol it carries 9 literal ammo there's 10 rounds in it there's no difference between that and any other 9 millimeter pistol on the market but that one is scary to people meanwhile you reach your pocket and pull out another model against pistol that also carries to the rails and guess what this will go in my pocket once you go to mass shooting will be a pistol that fits in my pocket all the while they h
for hunting it was actually to deal with pacifically protection and keeping your government actually in line and making so they're doing the right thing robert both of you have mentioned the pestle situation this is what boggles my mind because in 1990 you had 6368 homicides the majority of them done by pistols and yet and we're looking at 564 by actually a long barreled rifles or shotguns why do we never hear when we talk about gun control restrictions being put in place pistols being...
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represented at the highest levels in the military brass doesn't actually represent the actual fighters on the ground and so increasingly we're seeing a divergence between the top levels of the pentagon the actual fighters in the military that trends in the american public and the question is is why and i do believe increasingly that one of the reasons why is is because of the military industrial complex and the fact that these generals when they retire they are because they're going into the arms industry that is one explanation that i used to not put very much stock in but increasingly it's true we know numerically that increasingly those who retire from the military are more and more likely to go into the private sector and to benefit personally from more u.s. military involvement and more purchases and i do believe that that may be one of them main reasons why when trump said let's get out of syria. let's get out of afghanistan all the sudden there was pushback from the highest levels of the pentagon but of course there was a pay day for these people here john i mean you know all of
represented at the highest levels in the military brass doesn't actually represent the actual fighters on the ground and so increasingly we're seeing a divergence between the top levels of the pentagon the actual fighters in the military that trends in the american public and the question is is why and i do believe increasingly that one of the reasons why is is because of the military industrial complex and the fact that these generals when they retire they are because they're going into the...
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since the biden took place as president actually it's become wards especially. there is a total they have blocked. fuel ships that comes into yemen through what they doubled to. hospitals on many businesses out of clothes in. many called. allow fuel to come into yemen because you know that everything in yemen or in country depend on fuel on the last fuel ship that has entered the date up or it was in the 27th of. january just a week after by didn't reach it as a president on this show you know that actually that by the administration is no different from but i think this dude in prompt. they have not blocked. with this type of amount all the ships to come into yemen on a symbol for anyone who want to check that ship that i've brought phone with me i mean they can use. this show you the amount of suffering that yemen's go through on the same time we see that there are more. truck with the idea especially with a. knighted kingdom who has increased the sales of weapons to saudi arabia but in the same time they have cut aid to come into yemen does show you the amoun
since the biden took place as president actually it's become wards especially. there is a total they have blocked. fuel ships that comes into yemen through what they doubled to. hospitals on many businesses out of clothes in. many called. allow fuel to come into yemen because you know that everything in yemen or in country depend on fuel on the last fuel ship that has entered the date up or it was in the 27th of. january just a week after by didn't reach it as a president on this show you know...
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but actually it would be all mathematical well ok. they are science science and so is everything in our universe is nothing magic says that mean that we can theoretically precisely calculate anything well the famous physicist neils bohr once made this joke that in theory theory and practice are the same practice there are not so. my guess is that in we in theory everything can be calculated but in practice we certainly cannot but if there are many cases even today when we actually have already we think very more or less the right equations to study something for example there are there is something called quantum chromodynamics which we believe really describes everything you need to know that to compute all of chemistry the whole periodic table mandalay have discovered and so on just from. pure math but we can't do it yet because the calculations are too hard and there are huge super computer simulations being run right now that sort of do it more accurately so even if we were to discover the correct fundamental mathematical descript
but actually it would be all mathematical well ok. they are science science and so is everything in our universe is nothing magic says that mean that we can theoretically precisely calculate anything well the famous physicist neils bohr once made this joke that in theory theory and practice are the same practice there are not so. my guess is that in we in theory everything can be calculated but in practice we certainly cannot but if there are many cases even today when we actually have already...
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actually. he died of the yellow fever and the washingtons did invite the pals with them to flee back to mount vernon. there is a very sad sad letter from elizabeth to george and martha that it's sad when you when you think ahead about what happens two weeks later, it's her turning down their their invitation to come to mount vernon. she says that samuel thought that it would be better to stay although for her own happiness. he wanted her to make her own decision and for his happiness. he wanted her to make her own decision because if she died, he would be very sad then she says thing that she feels like if she wasn't there with samuel it would it would break her heart and then sadly two weeks later samuel passes away. she couldn't she wasn't with him. she actually went to her brother's house in western just outside of philadelphia. and so it's very heartbreaking. there's there's not a letter from the washingtons to elizabeth. there's no condolence letter. however, i'm sure that they visited her
actually. he died of the yellow fever and the washingtons did invite the pals with them to flee back to mount vernon. there is a very sad sad letter from elizabeth to george and martha that it's sad when you when you think ahead about what happens two weeks later, it's her turning down their their invitation to come to mount vernon. she says that samuel thought that it would be better to stay although for her own happiness. he wanted her to make her own decision and for his happiness. he wanted...
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revealed some 93 percent of countries have actually halted or ahead adverse impacts on their mental health services so this means not only the people who have the conditions before the pandemic there will even be more people that are experiencing those conditions including adolescence as a consequence of lockdowns and other economic hardships so this is something that we that we especially need to start looking at and addressing further and well countries like new zealand are doing well in some respects they still have a long way to go and this is where we say all countries are still developing when it comes to mental health but the disparity is particularly challenging for low resource countries countries with low g.d.p. and low health budgets where even less than 2 percent of the health budget can actually be spent on mental health services so there is up to $1000000000.00 people in the world suffering from mental health conditions and there's an urgent need to actually start looking better resources better workforces and alternatives to traditional mental health care that we can
revealed some 93 percent of countries have actually halted or ahead adverse impacts on their mental health services so this means not only the people who have the conditions before the pandemic there will even be more people that are experiencing those conditions including adolescence as a consequence of lockdowns and other economic hardships so this is something that we that we especially need to start looking at and addressing further and well countries like new zealand are doing well in some...
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how does it actually work? the i does it actually work?ing in - does it actually work? tie: robot is digging in the sand about five centimetres. shaking to separate the sand out and remove the trash into the truck. �* remove the trash into the truck. . ., . , , , remove the trash into the truck. . ., . ,, , ., truck. and how much rubbish do ou truck. and how much rubbish do you actually _ truck. and how much rubbish do you actually collect? _ truck. and how much rubbish do you actually collect? before - you actually collect? before this we went _ you actually collect? before this we went about - you actually collect? before this we went about 80 - you actually collect? before i this we went about 80 metres and forget about four kg of trash. ., ~' . and forget about four kg of trash. ., ~ ., j~:: , trash. four kg and 80 metres! i'm dying _ trash. four kg and 80 metres! i'm dying to — trash. four kg and 80 metres! i'm dying to have _ trash. four kg and 80 metres! i'm dying to have a _ trash. four kg and 80 metres! i'm dying to have a go - tr
how does it actually work? the i does it actually work?ing in - does it actually work? tie: robot is digging in the sand about five centimetres. shaking to separate the sand out and remove the trash into the truck. �* remove the trash into the truck. . ., . , , , remove the trash into the truck. . ., . ,, , ., truck. and how much rubbish do ou truck. and how much rubbish do you actually _ truck. and how much rubbish do you actually collect? _ truck. and how much rubbish do you actually...
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debatable because the new project is actually submitted to the public. for opposition in for debate so the president will be able to actually see in is part of the discussion i should say but what matters in the new constitution is that it's going to create mall check in balance is not going to give one winds of power more power than the older one so that's the ground see that i can give you aside from the political situation that's happening in the country now there's lots of concerns of a rising insecurity in the country an increase of gang activity there's been an sharp increase in kidnappings and other violent crimes what is the government trying to do in order to control this the 1st thing the government did is to change the police chief the north pole is that director now is doing is best and. fighting against different gang members so and this is forceful this is giving good results so we are working to continue on this path and we start seeing a decrease significant decrease and kidnapping for ransom. but human rights groups are saying that there
debatable because the new project is actually submitted to the public. for opposition in for debate so the president will be able to actually see in is part of the discussion i should say but what matters in the new constitution is that it's going to create mall check in balance is not going to give one winds of power more power than the older one so that's the ground see that i can give you aside from the political situation that's happening in the country now there's lots of concerns of a...
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from cell phone towers to map out who was there when they were there and where they were you have actual communication cell phone records e-mails text messages from these members of congress that the f.b.i. says that the data that they collected is also to see the links between those suspects who stormed the capitol to members of congress you also have the capitol police there reportedly investigating if any lawmakers are members of the capitol hill police department helped these rioters again access to the capitol now several democrats they're alleging republicans did this but republicans of course say that they took no such part of this now in the past the f.b.i. has had to go through the department of justice to get any records of congressional members because. the constitution speech or debate clause makes it so that the executive branch they can't oversee this work and congress scotty well and that's it so the question is how did the f.b.i. actually get away with this parent you know we hear about this all the time with them doing it on private citizens ok that's definitely alarming
from cell phone towers to map out who was there when they were there and where they were you have actual communication cell phone records e-mails text messages from these members of congress that the f.b.i. says that the data that they collected is also to see the links between those suspects who stormed the capitol to members of congress you also have the capitol police there reportedly investigating if any lawmakers are members of the capitol hill police department helped these rioters again...
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had on the driver's health physically but what was missing was actually what could go in those trucks the production of those sorts of goods that needed to go in those trucks now you come to this point you're finding out guess what you overcome that you're still in business now they're raising your gas prices which can be very very detrimental to your business but do you actually take on the costs when gas prices go up. well we do and what we do is increase the cost to whoever hires those what's going to happen is that's going to end up to the end user which is the american people we all need products so you can see in a grocery store all your favorite items going on in the restaurants or charge you more because we have to charge more so you cover our costs and business to these goods and only hurts american people well and that's why i think people don't realize it's not just about what you're paying at the pump it's also when you go the grocery store and that continues to turn to jumble into other parts of life and you're already seeing when you go and you look at the price of milk
had on the driver's health physically but what was missing was actually what could go in those trucks the production of those sorts of goods that needed to go in those trucks now you come to this point you're finding out guess what you overcome that you're still in business now they're raising your gas prices which can be very very detrimental to your business but do you actually take on the costs when gas prices go up. well we do and what we do is increase the cost to whoever hires those...
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but his wife eleanor actually had a lot of empathy for the japanese-americans and actually visited prisoners in camps and i think she knew there was something definitely wrong about this act but an executive order essentially gives the president the power to suspend life liberty and and other rights and this country and also using the proper, you know senate passaging of laws and allocation of resources by claiming. this is a military necessity and the hardest that happened with the japanese americans is a really was no concrete evidence of espionage and sabotage and the government apologized for their role in terms of concealing evidence that pointed exactly in the different direction. so it's not like all the government officials agreed with what roosevelt did and there were those that stood up and said hey this is wrong. there's no evidence of any of this. why don't you incarcerate japanese-americans in hawaii where the bombing are pearl harbor occurred and why are you doing it now in california, but not there and there were much more japanese-americans in hawaii, but it also from an econ
but his wife eleanor actually had a lot of empathy for the japanese-americans and actually visited prisoners in camps and i think she knew there was something definitely wrong about this act but an executive order essentially gives the president the power to suspend life liberty and and other rights and this country and also using the proper, you know senate passaging of laws and allocation of resources by claiming. this is a military necessity and the hardest that happened with the japanese...
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let’s when it comes to what these local authorities actually do.— authorities actually do.he yorkshire post story, a story that we have been hearing about all day regarding the bbc and plans to move more bits of the bbc to the north to better represent the nation. your thoughts, good or bad? i think it's an excellent move, and it is not— i think it's an excellent move, and it is notjust — i think it's an excellent move, and it is notjust the yorkshire post hearing — it is notjust the yorkshire post hearing the story for yorkshire with a lot of— hearing the story for yorkshire with a lot of it _ hearing the story for yorkshire with a lot of it moving to leeds, excellence, no some will come to manchester, but being this organisation called create central, and this— organisation called create central, and this is— organisation called create central, and this is a regional partnership, bbc, _ and this is a regional partnership, bbc, local— and this is a regional partnership, bbc, local birmingham, west midlands, creative agencies, and they have — midlands, creative agencies, an
let’s when it comes to what these local authorities actually do.— authorities actually do.he yorkshire post story, a story that we have been hearing about all day regarding the bbc and plans to move more bits of the bbc to the north to better represent the nation. your thoughts, good or bad? i think it's an excellent move, and it is not— i think it's an excellent move, and it is notjust — i think it's an excellent move, and it is notjust the yorkshire post hearing — it is notjust the...
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earth is actually orbiting the sun. and then pope urban the 8th such i think you made he said you know no this is misinformation it's not true you know we fought against that sort of stuff so hard as scientists and i think because of that we really have something as a scientific community we can add to to society around the world yet help people find their way and figure out what's actually going on ok more profitable now. can an artificial intelligence be trusted to break me bad data or leaking out to truly get the meaning of balance in me you know fox calls themselves balance artificial intelligence you know they're not we should certainly not trust any algorithms just because someone tells us to trust them to i want my favorite quotes by einstein is is that. the blind faith in authority is the greatest enemy of truth you know and to me the whole essence of being a scientist is that i would rather have you know questions i can't answer than answers i can't question so you know we should never trust anything we should
earth is actually orbiting the sun. and then pope urban the 8th such i think you made he said you know no this is misinformation it's not true you know we fought against that sort of stuff so hard as scientists and i think because of that we really have something as a scientific community we can add to to society around the world yet help people find their way and figure out what's actually going on ok more profitable now. can an artificial intelligence be trusted to break me bad data or...
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the possibilities have actually multiplied.ent, there's something -- there's something communally achievable that is much less possible virtually. it's not a substitute, but it's something slightly different because of a different framinof the technological possibilities. >> there are a lot of people who, throughout the course of the pandemic have tried lesser collaborations. singing "happy birthday" in a coordinated way to a loved one on zoom is hard enough to sync. how are you able to actually collaborate musically with different instruments and different pieces? >> well, this is -- >> how do you do it? >> well, it's interesting. you find different ways do it, and i think you're absolutely right about singing "happy birthday," because zoom does not make it possible for two people to simultaneously sing and hear when it's the same time. so it's the greatest disaster to t a group song on -- on a live zoom call. however, what you can do is, if you each send in your part to a central location and someone puts it together, you can
the possibilities have actually multiplied.ent, there's something -- there's something communally achievable that is much less possible virtually. it's not a substitute, but it's something slightly different because of a different framinof the technological possibilities. >> there are a lot of people who, throughout the course of the pandemic have tried lesser collaborations. singing "happy birthday" in a coordinated way to a loved one on zoom is hard enough to sync. how are you...
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help of the united states saudi cannot actually use the past u.s. missiles to defend themselves they cannot. coordinate their strike on yemen only with the help with the u.s. and british drones that's why this involvement is still going on yemen and here we will know that united states stop its support to saudi arabia if we are not here in any airstrike on any corner of yemen bahrain returns or millions face arguably in yemen with the special envoy the u.n. special envoy martin griffiths to. often quoted in the media here. boris johnson's ministers he has condemned the blockade are for data but he says he has concerns about the hooty offensive on mari and in fact he's been. talking about the strikes on their own crew facilities say we're getting a lot of news about this is hitting a room go so presumably biden wants defensive weapons to protect around go on oil resources in saudi arabia to be honest with you martin give it is becoming so biased toward the saudi arabia and his latest statement of peace to the united nation as well his to his tweets h
help of the united states saudi cannot actually use the past u.s. missiles to defend themselves they cannot. coordinate their strike on yemen only with the help with the u.s. and british drones that's why this involvement is still going on yemen and here we will know that united states stop its support to saudi arabia if we are not here in any airstrike on any corner of yemen bahrain returns or millions face arguably in yemen with the special envoy the u.n. special envoy martin griffiths to....
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as litigation pelz up against the trading at robin hood this week users actually sold gains in their game stop shares many taking to twitter to share in their excitement prices reportedly reached its highest point since february 1st after game stop decided to put the e-commerce business portion into the hands of rain cohen investor and founder of chewy incorporated some are crediting the gains to his right. and twitter posts on the 40 streak of stocks rising doesn't come close to the 33000000000 seen on january 28th game stops the value did reportedly jump to 13600000000 is the change of pace for robin hood which has been facing severe criticism over recent trading restrictions and the last years death of a novice young trader it was reported 20 year old alex kearns took his own life after being misled to believe that he lost more than $700000.00 on the trading app through automated emails according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by his family kearns sent 3 emails asking for clarification the family says at the time of his death there was no phone number for users to speak with an
as litigation pelz up against the trading at robin hood this week users actually sold gains in their game stop shares many taking to twitter to share in their excitement prices reportedly reached its highest point since february 1st after game stop decided to put the e-commerce business portion into the hands of rain cohen investor and founder of chewy incorporated some are crediting the gains to his right. and twitter posts on the 40 streak of stocks rising doesn't come close to the...
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world type of government this is the big digital technological powerhouse governmentally they're actually serving as states they have the power of a vast state and they are wielding it over expression over behavior they're causing people to lose jobs if the scrutiny of people's. posts social media posts and so this is a very pernicious develop pretty extraordinary video isn't it what does it say a byte facebook if its own employees executive employees want to break it all yeah it shows that they know what kind of power these big tech companies wield in facebook in particular in this case wields enormous influence and power over politics they had a tremendous impact over the american. presidential election and they they intend to continue to have that kind of power over the political system so it tells me that the insiders know about this and they're confessing it out right now and it's certainly the case and this is not some sort of a conspiracy theory this is a real world conspiracy if not it's an open conspiracy to into effect in norma's control over the population then each helmet in t
world type of government this is the big digital technological powerhouse governmentally they're actually serving as states they have the power of a vast state and they are wielding it over expression over behavior they're causing people to lose jobs if the scrutiny of people's. posts social media posts and so this is a very pernicious develop pretty extraordinary video isn't it what does it say a byte facebook if its own employees executive employees want to break it all yeah it shows that...
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the world over when i say she's also been clear so this is actually sacred we should take it is saving lives actually currently the data that we have just not allow us to say that there would be any additional risk to ashes and i have vaccines in the field of those is. one of them it has been used in massive was around 5500000 doses in the european union and nearly 10000000 in the. second in this massive data signals could let us think that we are over the expected and normal level of promoting this most of my general population. meanwhile a spokesperson for russian president vladimir putin has taken issue with the united states putting pressure on brazil to not use russia sputnik the vaccine in january the u.s. department of health and human services said in its annual report that its office of global affairs had made efforts to counter attempts by countries including russia to bolster their influence in south america now the report specifically mentions the russian vaccine saying quote examples include using o.g.'s health attache office to persuade brazil to reject the russian covert
the world over when i say she's also been clear so this is actually sacred we should take it is saving lives actually currently the data that we have just not allow us to say that there would be any additional risk to ashes and i have vaccines in the field of those is. one of them it has been used in massive was around 5500000 doses in the european union and nearly 10000000 in the. second in this massive data signals could let us think that we are over the expected and normal level of promoting...
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do you give me one dish that that actually does that for you that good tells a story. so a dish that i worked on last year it's actually a guy on one called peppermint hot and it's just a really beautiful way of thinking about preservation and actually thinking about the fact that food often was you know it's a necessity but often in some places you'd have to find ways much much preserve that so it's like a dish but it's actually a preservation of culture as well as something that physically was a preservation of food itself and it's made up of so many like beautiful flavors and the main component initially is kasserine which is actually the root of the casaba that's boiled down and then bats actually kind of preserves the meat and then out in the woods like time an old spice korea knows of different flavors and it's just it's so complex and it's just probably one of my favorite dishes to cook. i could listen to you talk to me about it for a really long. as i think they're right. and she had a great beer with when you're missing home or growing up your family what woul
do you give me one dish that that actually does that for you that good tells a story. so a dish that i worked on last year it's actually a guy on one called peppermint hot and it's just a really beautiful way of thinking about preservation and actually thinking about the fact that food often was you know it's a necessity but often in some places you'd have to find ways much much preserve that so it's like a dish but it's actually a preservation of culture as well as something that physically...
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we don't actually. need to. judge. commentary classes. we can do better we should know. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is great the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much. mouth had rebound country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber going to continue to happen. even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s. making amends for that tragedy and what help to the people need in that little land of mines. on the campaign trail joe biden said nothing would fundamentally change he was right washington is again illegally bombing syria and why trump is i'm. homesick. in the early ninety's seventy's helmet a psychologist next only just proposed to the west but in senate a social experi
we don't actually. need to. judge. commentary classes. we can do better we should know. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is great the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much. mouth had rebound country per capita. human...
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in the crowd actually has — players involved. in the crowd actually has a _ players involved.ally has a huge impact on | players involved. in the crowd - actually has a huge impact on this england _ actually has a huge impact on this england team. the introduction of crowds _ england team. the introduction of crowds in — england team. the introduction of crowds in the second test match, england _ crowds in the second test match, england have not really played to their potential. and that is obviously i think playing a huge intimidating factor, especially for the young inexperienced batting line-up. — the young inexperienced batting line—up, with the noise, the ball turning — line—up, with the noise, the ball turning and _ line—up, with the noise, the ball turning and bouncing. you see the way they— turning and bouncing. you see the way they play and it's a bit organised and you just feel a little bit they— organised and you just feel a little bit they don't really know what to do. bit they don't really know what to do with — bit they don't really know what to do. with the like
in the crowd actually has — players involved. in the crowd actually has a _ players involved.ally has a huge impact on | players involved. in the crowd - actually has a huge impact on this england _ actually has a huge impact on this england team. the introduction of crowds _ england team. the introduction of crowds in — england team. the introduction of crowds in the second test match, england _ crowds in the second test match, england have not really played to their potential. and that is...
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actual economic and other aspects of daily life. i might also add to that that israel is not only diminishing houses in the west bank also for the palestinians living inside israel so if you look at the be doing . unity in the south in the now when you have a tens of thousands of people living in and recognized villages israel just like you know last week demolished it once again at our village so when people are struggling literally you know to get to a water sanitation hygiene proper house in israel demolishes house is inside its own borders for the palestinian community inside that. and you know when we hear you talking about life on the ground and i just want any you know there was a report from the united nations in 20 well it would be unlivable by 2020 and this was pretty home in fact 3 vaccines into may and so this is the environment that code would enter an environment that was already deemed on remember by human rights groups yes you have established a case for why vaccines and good health care needs to be in gaza and the w
actual economic and other aspects of daily life. i might also add to that that israel is not only diminishing houses in the west bank also for the palestinians living inside israel so if you look at the be doing . unity in the south in the now when you have a tens of thousands of people living in and recognized villages israel just like you know last week demolished it once again at our village so when people are struggling literally you know to get to a water sanitation hygiene proper house in...
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not only wrote about it actually came to set without an invite and actually while we were shooting it jumped in the middle of sat sort of right down the actors. dialogue in the road a story seen that although they agreed margaret sanger was a eugenicist that we actually were traitor as it races and she may be a eugenicist she's definitely not a race now through your audience viewers i don't really know the difference i think you actually have to be a racist to be you titus's and so i think they're going to twist very they can try to you know bill science but that's what you know that's you know bend the facts i guess if you like how to go without talking about your own high profile legal battle with your former fiance over the frozen embryos just recently lost an appeal for full custody yes do you think your own personal bond experience makes you even more appreciate life and even more dedicated to this film. i you know i don't and so specifically to the court battle that i'm going through but i think the jury that i took is you know i i grew up i'm pro-choice i mean i think most peop
not only wrote about it actually came to set without an invite and actually while we were shooting it jumped in the middle of sat sort of right down the actors. dialogue in the road a story seen that although they agreed margaret sanger was a eugenicist that we actually were traitor as it races and she may be a eugenicist she's definitely not a race now through your audience viewers i don't really know the difference i think you actually have to be a racist to be you titus's and so i think...
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we can thank you i want to actually start with you mr israel when we look at how have drones actually added a new dynamic to warfare and conflicts. think it's an evolution. first you know going back even before world war 2 where you had. very imprecise instruments called cold bombers that really would call it. anything. it will you know literally it's like no but. at the point where it really is. you go into the dual or gets in the way that would. be silly little. you know actual ground there right well and that's what i would bring you in on this one mr miller because we're looking at what's going on right now and obviously a new type of warfare technology is obviously welcome what are some of these new policies that are being introduced do you think by the by the ministration are they justified and is it fair considering whether it's the u.s. right now the only ones talking about it. well primarily the u.s. has only one talking about it because the biden administration wanted to call wanted to tighten up once again on the so-called rules of engagement the trumpet ministration was mu
we can thank you i want to actually start with you mr israel when we look at how have drones actually added a new dynamic to warfare and conflicts. think it's an evolution. first you know going back even before world war 2 where you had. very imprecise instruments called cold bombers that really would call it. anything. it will you know literally it's like no but. at the point where it really is. you go into the dual or gets in the way that would. be silly little. you know actual ground there...
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so the heat actually physically pulled it out of the grass he would have well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were all $60.00 a day hard work well work is not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these and then you move that out like that comfort that. people have been murdered up here people can raise their massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. and the headlines on this tuesday here when i see the chief shifts the blame to astra zeneca for the supply failure with just 10. orders delivered. just how the kremlin browns fresh u.s. claims of moscow meddling this time to supposedly discredit american scenes in favor of the russian shelves. in switzerland becomes the latest state in europe to face coverings such as the book in public it is drawing criticism from the muslim community. we put the
so the heat actually physically pulled it out of the grass he would have well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were all $60.00 a day hard work well work is not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these and then you move that out like that comfort that. people have been...
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study that showed pfizer and madonnas vaccine were actually 80 percent effective after just one dose now of course the number goes up to 90 percent after 2 doses is there significance to the one dose efficacy where when we know 2 is better than one and we're actually seeing increased supply so does it really matter that one dose is really good. well it does matter in the sense that if somebody can get their 2nd dose right away they still have substantial protection but of course everybody who's taken one dose of pfizer or maduna is absolutely encouraged to get that 2nd dose because that 2nd dose really boosts the end of body response very very high and helps protect them against some of these variant strains so it's very important to complete your series and i want to talk about this because it is a big topic of discussion at least among probably kitchen tables throughout the united states in the world what about them how long the actual inoculation will last because based on clinical trials we know that it's going to last a minimum of 3 months because that's the timeframe of those s
study that showed pfizer and madonnas vaccine were actually 80 percent effective after just one dose now of course the number goes up to 90 percent after 2 doses is there significance to the one dose efficacy where when we know 2 is better than one and we're actually seeing increased supply so does it really matter that one dose is really good. well it does matter in the sense that if somebody can get their 2nd dose right away they still have substantial protection but of course everybody who's...
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this is actual progress index actually looks at countries well being basic whether our country can meet basic human needs for its society society and the opportunities that that its citizens can can reach and when you're measuring it on that basis you know state actually comes in 28 and the countries that are are at how are norway finland denmark new zealand sweden and what all these countries have in common they have in common these really focus on gender equality and including women that's a very good point they also have paid maternity leave that is sometimes months or years compared to the united states of course where there is none of the medically offered a mirror there aussi directly barred. but there it is improving our answer that director of the bard college globalization and international affairs program in new york it was good having you on the show we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you for having me. well you know it has to be extreme when people living beside the volcano are tired of waiting for that volcano to erupt well that describes the
this is actual progress index actually looks at countries well being basic whether our country can meet basic human needs for its society society and the opportunities that that its citizens can can reach and when you're measuring it on that basis you know state actually comes in 28 and the countries that are are at how are norway finland denmark new zealand sweden and what all these countries have in common they have in common these really focus on gender equality and including women that's a...
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i actually enjoyed reading her work. and so it was actually a lot of fun to go through this. furthermore, she was kind of a fascinating character in and of herself. so there's a book that was written in the late 19th century, 50 famous women written by women, in fact she has not only a chapter in it that she wrote,, but she also has a chapter written about her. this picture is actually printed in that book. it shows her observing the battle of mary heads around the civil war. so she really was important there. the scene she actually incorporated into her first famous book, which was actually a novel that had autobiography features to it. but she also important here in d.c.. she was a correspondent. she was one of the first woman if not the first woman to have access to the senate. to report from there. and so she writes about the senate. this next picture, -- as so many of the pictures, it's not frank leslie, it's harbors, will get to the any moment. this shows the house of representatives, i think in 1883. and this is before they started work, so a number of people are kind
i actually enjoyed reading her work. and so it was actually a lot of fun to go through this. furthermore, she was kind of a fascinating character in and of herself. so there's a book that was written in the late 19th century, 50 famous women written by women, in fact she has not only a chapter in it that she wrote,, but she also has a chapter written about her. this picture is actually printed in that book. it shows her observing the battle of mary heads around the civil war. so she really was...
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some of them actually don't need the public.nd of zone and doesn't matter how many people are watching them, but i'm not one of them. for me, every single person in the audience, every single person in there, is important and matters. and i have to keep a relationship emotional, physical, mental with them. but that requires extraordinary levels of energy. i'm just thinking of perhaps your most famous performance work of all, the artist is present, which went around the world but began at the museum of modern art in new york city, and literally thousands of people took to a chair right opposite you. and you required them to stare deep into your eyes and you would stare right back. and you did that day after day after day. what kind of stamina and energy does that take? almost three months and 716 and a half hours — and every single minute, i felt in my body. you know, i think that was kind of supernatural because looking back, i don't even believe i made this work because every day was so painful and so difficult that i could thi
some of them actually don't need the public.nd of zone and doesn't matter how many people are watching them, but i'm not one of them. for me, every single person in the audience, every single person in there, is important and matters. and i have to keep a relationship emotional, physical, mental with them. but that requires extraordinary levels of energy. i'm just thinking of perhaps your most famous performance work of all, the artist is present, which went around the world but began at the...