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ajay agade is one of almost a million people suffering from long covid in the uk., and he moved to the uk from india to complete his specialist training. so in the last week of march i was on the weekend duties and i was not feeling well. i went back home immediately. i self—isolated and then i was tested positive. i wasn't thinking that this virus will affect me because i was a fit adult and i thought it would be just 0k, like any other flu virus is for me. there was a moment when i thought i willjust die, and i had a three—year—old, and i would not be able to see her ever in my life. i never knew that this virus will leave me or others with so many problems and disabilities, even after one year. so, to understand his illness more, ajay signed up to a study aiming to help long covid patients — a trial that is using the very same ai that lured me into that big magnetic tube earlier. this ai had originally taught itself how to spot certain liver characteristics. as well as spotting unusual masses, it had also learned to assess the overall health of the liver. and he
ajay agade is one of almost a million people suffering from long covid in the uk., and he moved to the uk from india to complete his specialist training. so in the last week of march i was on the weekend duties and i was not feeling well. i went back home immediately. i self—isolated and then i was tested positive. i wasn't thinking that this virus will affect me because i was a fit adult and i thought it would be just 0k, like any other flu virus is for me. there was a moment when i thought...
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Aug 7, 2021
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ajay agade is one of almost a million people suffering from long covid in the uk. to the uk from india to complete his specialist training. so in the last week of march i was on the weekend duties and i was not feeling well. i went back home immediately. i self—isolated and then i was tested positive. i wasn't thinking that this virus will affect me because i was a fit adult and i thought it would be just 0k, like any other flu virus is for me. there was a moment when i thought i willjust die, and i had a three—year—old, and i would not be able to see her ever in my life. i never knew that this virus will leave me or others with so many problems and disabilities, even after one year. so, to understand his illness more, ajay signed up to a study aiming to help long covid patients — a trial that is using the very same ai that lured me into that big magnetic tube earlier. this ai had originally taught itself how to spot certain liver characteristics. as well as spotting unusual masses, it had also learned to assess the overall health of the liver. and here is what mad
ajay agade is one of almost a million people suffering from long covid in the uk. to the uk from india to complete his specialist training. so in the last week of march i was on the weekend duties and i was not feeling well. i went back home immediately. i self—isolated and then i was tested positive. i wasn't thinking that this virus will affect me because i was a fit adult and i thought it would be just 0k, like any other flu virus is for me. there was a moment when i thought i willjust...
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ajay agade is one of almost a million people suffering from long covid in the uk.d to the uk from india to complete his specialist training. so in the last week of march i was on the weekend duties and i was not feeling well. i went back home immediately. i self—isolated and then i was tested positive. i wasn't thinking that this virus will affect me because i was a fit adult and i thought it would be just 0k, like any other flu virus is for me. there was a moment when i thought i willjust die, and i had a three—year—old, and i would not be able to see her ever in my life. i never knew that this virus will leave me or others with so many problems and disabilities, even after one year. so, to understand his illness more, ajay signed up to a study aiming to help long covid patients — a trial that's using the very same ai that lured me into that big magnetic tube earlier. this ai had originally taught itself how to spot certain liver characteristics. as well as spotting unusual masses, it had also learned to assess the overall health of the liver. and here's what made
ajay agade is one of almost a million people suffering from long covid in the uk.d to the uk from india to complete his specialist training. so in the last week of march i was on the weekend duties and i was not feeling well. i went back home immediately. i self—isolated and then i was tested positive. i wasn't thinking that this virus will affect me because i was a fit adult and i thought it would be just 0k, like any other flu virus is for me. there was a moment when i thought i willjust...
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Aug 11, 2021
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kochhar joins us in a first on cnbc interview ajay, congratulations on closing the merger and becomingny today. let's start a little bit with the business proposition of your company. i think back to a couple of months ago, talking to the ceo of freeport mcmoran. he said we could see copper shortages. in terms of some of these materials that go into these vehicles, there just isn't enough >> yeah, no, spot on pleasure to be on, morgan. this is a great day for the company and a great honor to be here look, we're a commercial business and zooming out, the recycling piece of the electric vehicle supply chain has been a huge question for a long time the consumers ask, where are these batteries going to go? it's not just batteries at end of life but also scrap it's not perfect as you make batteries. back to your question, there's also critical material issues. lithium, nickel, cobalt, these are critical to go into batteries and are needed in vastly greater quantities than we'll be able to produce at battery grade. recycling can be an eliteiator we're on that track scale with our customers t
kochhar joins us in a first on cnbc interview ajay, congratulations on closing the merger and becomingny today. let's start a little bit with the business proposition of your company. i think back to a couple of months ago, talking to the ceo of freeport mcmoran. he said we could see copper shortages. in terms of some of these materials that go into these vehicles, there just isn't enough >> yeah, no, spot on pleasure to be on, morgan. this is a great day for the company and a great honor...
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Aug 26, 2021
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hi, i'm ajay gambier, - iworkjust around the corner at the grantham institute for climate change - andk, i is it a surprise to any of you that we are now in this world where we are seeing i cost—competitive clean energy that can compete with fossil . fuels, or was that, _ in your mind, an inevitability, and if so, why? i'm going to offer that to danielle. so, danielle? thank you, yes. i think it was inevitable, and one of the reasons why most in this space would say that is that we can see these learning curves of cost reduction over time, over decades of time. in solar, in wind, in battery, in most technical arenas, where the certain doubling, for example, the volume of this technology being put out into the world comes out with a cost reduction. so each curve will have a different rate of learning. solar was a 24% learning curve rate, meaning for every doubling of solar power volume out in the world, it'd be 24% reduction in cost. and as you continue to see volume increase in these technologies you will continue to see cost reduction. thank you so much, danielle. so we are now going
hi, i'm ajay gambier, - iworkjust around the corner at the grantham institute for climate change - andk, i is it a surprise to any of you that we are now in this world where we are seeing i cost—competitive clean energy that can compete with fossil . fuels, or was that, _ in your mind, an inevitability, and if so, why? i'm going to offer that to danielle. so, danielle? thank you, yes. i think it was inevitable, and one of the reasons why most in this space would say that is that we can see...
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Aug 24, 2021
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hi, i'm ajay gambier, - iworkjust around the corner at the grantham institute for climate change - andke to ask, i is it a surprise to any of you that we are now in this world where we are seeing i cost—competitive clean energy that can compete with fossil . fuels, or was that, _ in your mind, an inevitability, and if so, why? i'm going to offer that to danielle. so, danielle? thank you, yes. i think it was inevitable, and one of the reasons why most in this space would say that is that we can see these learning curves of cost reduction over time, over decades of time. in solar, in wind, in battery, in most technical arenas, where the certain doubling, for example, the volume of this technology being put out into the world comes out with a cost reduction. so each curve will have a different rate of learning. solar was a 24% learning curve rate, meaning for every doubling of solar power volume out in the world, it'd be 24% reduction in cost. and as you continue to see volume increase in these technologies you will continue to see cost reduction. thank you so much, danielle. so we are no
hi, i'm ajay gambier, - iworkjust around the corner at the grantham institute for climate change - andke to ask, i is it a surprise to any of you that we are now in this world where we are seeing i cost—competitive clean energy that can compete with fossil . fuels, or was that, _ in your mind, an inevitability, and if so, why? i'm going to offer that to danielle. so, danielle? thank you, yes. i think it was inevitable, and one of the reasons why most in this space would say that is that we...
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Aug 21, 2021
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and she was 15 at the time and are telling was 27 years old and he produced her debut album named ajays former core managers testified yesterday that he bribed a worker in a chicago area welfare office with $500 check to create a fake id for her so that she could marry him in the marriage was annulled a month later because she was under age. and died in 2001 from a fatal plane crash she's just one of the people prosecutors are victimized and he strongly denies these allegations he not guilty dog charges he blamed these women were groupies trying to take advantage of him in the 54 -year-old superstar was back in the '90s and in the 2000 but is been in jail since july 2019 and federal government announced in chicago and new york and his face even more time, 20 years in prison if convicted on the top count of racketeering this case. alicia: thank you christina coleman. and we are back at 4:00 p.m. eastern amendment you will join us then. ben: yes and certainly more coverage about afghanistan. and jane right there, reminds us of how complicated the story is and we need to continue to hold
and she was 15 at the time and are telling was 27 years old and he produced her debut album named ajays former core managers testified yesterday that he bribed a worker in a chicago area welfare office with $500 check to create a fake id for her so that she could marry him in the marriage was annulled a month later because she was under age. and died in 2001 from a fatal plane crash she's just one of the people prosecutors are victimized and he strongly denies these allegations he not guilty...
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ajay: bndra newar c! ntmoy: the big dofeal tayhe d. - whoo! monty:k- bactoac-bk cars!- (scrmieang) - th iiss the happielast pce on earth! on- "t'les make a dea l"! whoo! jonath: anit's time for "let'sak me a deal"! now here's tv's big dealer, e waynbry!ad wae:yn heyat, wh'sp, u ame?rica weomlce to "let's amake dl.ea" i'm wabryne ady. thank you ucso mh r fotuning in. who's going toe maka alde withto me day? 'sthat gngoi to be you. wmeco on, beth, conome lde wiover...
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host: ajay in memphis tennessee, independent. caller: good morning.mment is that part of this conversation is i have not heard anything about the united states involvement with the opiate trade in afghanistan. the united states took more than $8 billion of the last 15 years to deprive the taliban of their profit opiate and trade and try to regulate the poppies plant and that strategy failed. if the taliban is going to remain in power, you take a source of income. the irony is that the united states realized the pharmaceutical companies in the united states. we are in a situation where about we are trying to withdrawal, but we are also trying to make profit. i would like c-span to do a show on the opiate trade and involvement of afghanistan in this war. that is the reason why we are there. host: republican. caller: everyone from the gentleman before me all the way back to the congressman have such valid points. every president from bush, obama, trump, now biden. every one of them had an opportunity to do the right thing. i just more and for all of the
host: ajay in memphis tennessee, independent. caller: good morning.mment is that part of this conversation is i have not heard anything about the united states involvement with the opiate trade in afghanistan. the united states took more than $8 billion of the last 15 years to deprive the taliban of their profit opiate and trade and try to regulate the poppies plant and that strategy failed. if the taliban is going to remain in power, you take a source of income. the irony is that the united...