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for example, one of your biggest airable farms is arbor cost, romanian, serial producer, u e. investors bought it for a report of the between 20300000000 euros, but the firm still gets over 10000000 annually and he use subsidies from any exports. a large majority of it screen, meaning the yield from these massive farms is not benefiting the local economy. most european funds are small, however, 2 thirds of less than 5 actors. and almost all of those are family firms with an aging population, you're going to have to and hook you up on guns. here's how i'm getting the, the help of job space of enough out of so i'm good. that's what he's influence us. as of all that weren't complex enough already, under climate goals, your, it has lofty plans to become the 1st comment. mutual content by 2050 agriculture is responsible for more than 10 percent of total e greenhouse gas emissions. a relative to the size or the overall economic importance of the sector, it produces disproportionately a large share of greenhouse gases. so what are the european commission to make a green deal along with the fir
for example, one of your biggest airable farms is arbor cost, romanian, serial producer, u e. investors bought it for a report of the between 20300000000 euros, but the firm still gets over 10000000 annually and he use subsidies from any exports. a large majority of it screen, meaning the yield from these massive farms is not benefiting the local economy. most european funds are small, however, 2 thirds of less than 5 actors. and almost all of those are family firms with an aging population,...
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and you're right about especially the compost, presentation at arbor day with all the worms and stuff was was very interesting. to learn about it, the question about the collaboration with the san francisco environmental, how do we measure the emissions? how do we measure it as only a dome, like a certain radius in san francisco or how is the measurement done, i, i will defer to my colleague for the answer to that question. thank you, commissioner, for that question. again. charles sheehan, commissioner, environment department. so every two years we do a comprehensive, emissions analysis, for the city of san francisco and its operations. and we do it in two ways. one is a sector based emissions analysis, and one is a consumption based emission analysis. the consumption based emissions analysis is a little newer, and we're still developing it. and it looks at you know, all the emissions we generate, especially from what we consume. and so what the emission impact is beyond our borders. when, you know, residences or businesses are buying something, it's shipped into the city and then it
and you're right about especially the compost, presentation at arbor day with all the worms and stuff was was very interesting. to learn about it, the question about the collaboration with the san francisco environmental, how do we measure the emissions? how do we measure it as only a dome, like a certain radius in san francisco or how is the measurement done, i, i will defer to my colleague for the answer to that question. thank you, commissioner, for that question. again. charles sheehan,...
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svetlana, what else is there with the rings, the arboreal ones probably won’t go in, maybe the arboreal well, let's try the olympic ring, let's try the olympic which, no, no , well, victoria, maybe more. well , come on, for some reason i want to say diamond, i don’t want to, so say, say diamond ring victoria, you’re a girl, that means diamond so diamond, what’s there to hide in front of anton makarsky, what do you like, we’re looking for a diamond ring, well, no, sorry, sorry, sorry, i’m moving on to your rivals, i’m just thinking, rings on the water, this is the order, you all offer the option then raspberry, in general there will be a ring, stable expression , now you ’re offended, now it’ll just be completely offensive, your mouth will water, you won’t be able to continue playing, we’ll open the fourth line, basketball cheesecake, of course. well, of course, well, okay, we went through a simple ordinary game, 79 points, the trustees team won, you watched, we were watching a simple game, we have a double game ahead, you are watching alone. we continue, you look at 100 to one, we have
svetlana, what else is there with the rings, the arboreal ones probably won’t go in, maybe the arboreal well, let's try the olympic ring, let's try the olympic which, no, no , well, victoria, maybe more. well , come on, for some reason i want to say diamond, i don’t want to, so say, say diamond ring victoria, you’re a girl, that means diamond so diamond, what’s there to hide in front of anton makarsky, what do you like, we’re looking for a diamond ring, well, no, sorry, sorry, sorry,...
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most arbor sugarloaf started working with who many terry admissions in yemen. later in germany, he met people from different countries who told them about the urgent need for these humanitarian actions. he worked out all these matters and we gather once or twice a year to go where we're needed, gammon mauritania, maybe the rocks and tons in the, the greatest and in these countries and many other places. if a person has no money, if they have no health insurance, even if they get injured right on the territory of a hospital, let's say a heart attack happens or whatever. it will be left to die there on the spot. no one will come to help them. this is what prompted us to go to such places. we mostly find ourselves at public hospitals where the hygiene and sanitation conditions are very problematic. they don't even have the basic conveniences that we are used to. so we always bring our own medicine, wound dressing, materials, and tools, and they always come in handy. the are cheated companies where you can go find the details of all the stories. well, following at
most arbor sugarloaf started working with who many terry admissions in yemen. later in germany, he met people from different countries who told them about the urgent need for these humanitarian actions. he worked out all these matters and we gather once or twice a year to go where we're needed, gammon mauritania, maybe the rocks and tons in the, the greatest and in these countries and many other places. if a person has no money, if they have no health insurance, even if they get injured right...
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candidate, the joint history and women's and gender studies program at the university of michigan, ann arbor. she is a feminist historian of the 20th century u.s. who specializes in transgender history, urban history and the history racial capitalism. her writing about gay politics and los angeles has appeared in the of the history of sexuality. and she is a board member of the committee on lgbt history. margo kennedy is the dodge professor history at princeton university. her most recent book is, queer career sexual ity and work in modern america from princeton university, just won a big award. the taft. it follows this the straight state sexual and citizenship in 20th century america. university press with robert self and nancy cott. she co-edited intimate states, gender, sexuality and government and modern u.s. history. and that's with the university of chicago. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he's the author of deregulating desire, flight attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from templ
candidate, the joint history and women's and gender studies program at the university of michigan, ann arbor. she is a feminist historian of the 20th century u.s. who specializes in transgender history, urban history and the history racial capitalism. her writing about gay politics and los angeles has appeared in the of the history of sexuality. and she is a board member of the committee on lgbt history. margo kennedy is the dodge professor history at princeton university. her most recent book...
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and so actually a tony lived at the ronald mcdonald house of ann arbor waiting for that day.y came when roman wasn't even 6 months old, the day someone else's loss became romans chance at life. a new tiny heart transplanted into romans. tiny body go room and this is where this happy story should end. but romans fight wasn't over yet. the transplant team does a very good job of preparing you for the good, the bad and the ugly. we know that that was something that was potentially on the table. i think the status around 10% of transplant patients get it. >>3 d roman was diagnosed with post transplant lymphoma. this fire was going to have to fight again. but once again, roman surprised all of the doctors and his parents, the first round of chemo and went from like >>physically being sick, too. he got done with the chemo. we put them in the car and he was yelling and happy and playing with his toys. can't. it. >>happy and playing with his which brings us to today. just days away from his second birthday gosh, the world is his oyster. we're told roman is always this energetic, he's
and so actually a tony lived at the ronald mcdonald house of ann arbor waiting for that day.y came when roman wasn't even 6 months old, the day someone else's loss became romans chance at life. a new tiny heart transplanted into romans. tiny body go room and this is where this happy story should end. but romans fight wasn't over yet. the transplant team does a very good job of preparing you for the good, the bad and the ugly. we know that that was something that was potentially on the table. i...
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that is a big problem with y grandfather lot about this to wy lehome on a lake and outside the ann arbors came up. my grandfatheron the board of trustees of virginia allen, chairmanrespons. and i said, look, you don't like us demonstrating in the streets about war. you don't like all of these things that kids are kids are doing. and we're not represented. so unless we're goi trepresent'o follow all these. and i worked for four years at central to get rid ofor s, a we were successful. recommend presidents of universities for ts her that we really needs a be represented. i said, isso have to hold some guys draft card to burn it, to be legal. i want my own draft card. so i think it was that and my grandmother in the cars were going to sit down my■b-4ve ever heard her speak up and raise her voice, i said to my grandfather, you listengranddaughter, that'sn called my grandmother at him again and sd, you listen to your grandson. and he passed thene tme after he talked to virginia allen for a little bit in virginia. what do you think about this task force? i said, i think it's a good idea, ne to
that is a big problem with y grandfather lot about this to wy lehome on a lake and outside the ann arbors came up. my grandfatheron the board of trustees of virginia allen, chairmanrespons. and i said, look, you don't like us demonstrating in the streets about war. you don't like all of these things that kids are kids are doing. and we're not represented. so unless we're goi trepresent'o follow all these. and i worked for four years at central to get rid ofor s, a we were successful. recommend...
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>> so i partnered with jazz club in ann arbor michigan called blue llama. let's talk about shrimp today. >> let's talk about shrimp. this is my style of barbecue shrimp. something you can do really simple. i take your favorite creole seasoning, dump it in here. you can mix that up. a little bit of salt, right? and you can grill this. you can put it in your cast iron pan. i'm a big cast iron pan person. >> you have tails on here. >> tails on. nice-sized shrimp. you drop them in the pan, you want that nice sizzle. >> oil down? >> a little bit of grape seed oil. >> why grape seed? >> it will get a super high smoke point. it's not going to burn. a lot of us, when we're cooking, we're cooking burnt oil. olive only gets to about 220 degrees. when you cook with olive oil, it's burning. you're getting to 50, 400 degrees. >> what's a good oil? i love olive oil mixed with avocado oil to make your own blended oil. get your shrimp going, get it nice. i see you're cooking in the kitchen. let's build our sauce. you can put in onions, garlic, you can toss it, right? a lit
>> so i partnered with jazz club in ann arbor michigan called blue llama. let's talk about shrimp today. >> let's talk about shrimp. this is my style of barbecue shrimp. something you can do really simple. i take your favorite creole seasoning, dump it in here. you can mix that up. a little bit of salt, right? and you can grill this. you can put it in your cast iron pan. i'm a big cast iron pan person. >> you have tails on here. >> tails on. nice-sized shrimp. you drop...
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we were just in detroit and add arbor and flint, michigan. okay? and there are areas in detroit. i grew up in new george was born there there are areas in detroit, whereas if you were black and you in one those areas, you better be working for somebody or you've got to have someone who says you worked for mysore zones also that's why you in that neighborhood, if released. got you there. you might get your blood worked or be put out whatever it was. but there were areas in detroit like that. so we've been in business for maybe a year and we can lead us from the white kids in those areas. i regret the fact that we didn't think because we was just young people making music don't want it what we loved. and i regret the fact that nobody thought to save those letters, there will be invaluable at this point. we're going to let us from the wake, is zero and say, man, we got to music we love your music. but our parents don't know that we have it. because if they knew that we had it they might make us get rid of it you're so later we get a letter from the parents. >> hey man, we felt like
we were just in detroit and add arbor and flint, michigan. okay? and there are areas in detroit. i grew up in new george was born there there are areas in detroit, whereas if you were black and you in one those areas, you better be working for somebody or you've got to have someone who says you worked for mysore zones also that's why you in that neighborhood, if released. got you there. you might get your blood worked or be put out whatever it was. but there were areas in detroit like that. so...
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♪ with the university ensemble under conductor santz, the music was performed and recorded in ann arborbeautiful they sounded. i was completely surprised. ♪ >> another surprise -- audience reaction. she'd originally planned to archives these recordings in the university's music library. figuring they would be too painful to hear. but hall said there was strong interest and concert including one at new york's museum of jewish heritage. and it piqued the interest like musicians -- the interest of musicians like ken fried. ♪ >> a lot of people, i think, were almost reluctant to appla ud. >> i felt that too until i stood up. i guess we should. what are we clapping for? the church basement post concert he saw how the music had taken the audience as he put it to a new dimension. >> i don't -- >> just have chills. playing the music would've been one thing but really -- putting those quotes in, so you really did imagine yourself as in the camp. >> that is kind of the reason i did today's concert. to provide context, to, because you feel music before you start to think about it. ♪ >> has it draw
♪ with the university ensemble under conductor santz, the music was performed and recorded in ann arborbeautiful they sounded. i was completely surprised. ♪ >> another surprise -- audience reaction. she'd originally planned to archives these recordings in the university's music library. figuring they would be too painful to hear. but hall said there was strong interest and concert including one at new york's museum of jewish heritage. and it piqued the interest like musicians -- the...
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arbor streisand introducing the first lady. president biden and former president barack obama headline, interviewed by jimmy kimmel, and they talked about a wide range of topics. immigration, election interference, global conflict, healthcare. kimmel also asked about the supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade and ended abortion protections at the federal level. the president warned about how he feels the court will change if former president trump is able to win and appoint new justices. let's listen. >> after the decision of roe v wade, the dobbs decision, you had clarence thomas talking about the fact that there are going to be other things we should reconsider, including in vitro fertilization, including contraception, including all these things. and by the way -- by the way -- not on my watch. >> now, this crowd of hollywood a listers and influencers was very receptive to biden's remarks and his ideas which will help them raise money. in some of the ways, i think it creates another group of surrogate to carry his mes
arbor streisand introducing the first lady. president biden and former president barack obama headline, interviewed by jimmy kimmel, and they talked about a wide range of topics. immigration, election interference, global conflict, healthcare. kimmel also asked about the supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade and ended abortion protections at the federal level. the president warned about how he feels the court will change if former president trump is able to win and appoint new justices....
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we were going down to where my grandparents had their summer home on a lake and outside the ann arbor and this came up. my grandfather said, i'm on the board of trustees of eastern michigan university where virginia allen, chairman of the task force on women's rights and responsive, was a trustee him. and i said, look, you don't like us demonstrating in the streets about war. you don't like all of these things that kids are in view kids are doing. and we're not represented. so unless we're going to be represented don't expect us to follow all these. and i worked for four years at central to get rid of dorm hours, and we were successful. so i said, if you want to tell virginia allen, you're supposed to recommend presidents of universities for this task force. you tell her that what she really needs a student. students have to be represented. i said, i don't want to have to hold some guys draft card to burn it, to be legal. i want my own draft card. and i was 22 and draftable. so i think it was that and my grandmother in the cars were going to sit down my grandmother one of the few time
we were going down to where my grandparents had their summer home on a lake and outside the ann arbor and this came up. my grandfather said, i'm on the board of trustees of eastern michigan university where virginia allen, chairman of the task force on women's rights and responsive, was a trustee him. and i said, look, you don't like us demonstrating in the streets about war. you don't like all of these things that kids are in view kids are doing. and we're not represented. so unless we're...
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with the university ensemble under the conductor, the music was performed and recorded here in ann arborutiful they sounded. i was completely surprised. fred: another surprise, audience reaction. she had originally planned to simply archived these recordings in the university's music library, figuring they would be too painful to hear. but hall says there was a strong interest and subsequent concerts , including one at new york's museum of jewish heritage. and it piqued the interest of musicians like ken friede and the ensemble. >> a lot of people, i think, were almost reluctant to applaud. >> i felt that, too. until we stood up and it was like, i guess we should. but what are we clapping for here? fred: in the church basement post concert, friede saw how the music had taken the audience to a new dimension. >> i just have chills. >> playing the music would have been one thing but really putting those in it so you really did imagine yourself as in the camp. >> that is kind of the reason i did today's concert, to provide context, because you feel music before you start to think about it. ♪
with the university ensemble under the conductor, the music was performed and recorded here in ann arborutiful they sounded. i was completely surprised. fred: another surprise, audience reaction. she had originally planned to simply archived these recordings in the university's music library, figuring they would be too painful to hear. but hall says there was a strong interest and subsequent concerts , including one at new york's museum of jewish heritage. and it piqued the interest of...
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what vance said today as we are going after even ceremonial nominations like arbor lead to be on thel. this is a ceremonial position. these are usually things they give deference to each other on. this should sail through unanimously for they say if the democrats want to do this they have to spend time on it. and they're betting that the democrats will not because they are going to try and focus on judicial nominations and other more important nominations. it is just another sign -- again, this is j.d. vance, republican senator from ohio, he is very interested in being a vice president. he is doing this to help himself with trump to help raise his status with trump. and so this is an important thing where he is trying to raise his own profile. that is what he was trying to do. this just shows you how partisan things have gotten in capitol hill. in a presidential election year where the white house is up for grabs, the senate is up for grabs. re-think is a slugfest. amna: i have to ask you about this other move. a democratic bill moved forward to protect ivf nationwide. republicans bl
what vance said today as we are going after even ceremonial nominations like arbor lead to be on thel. this is a ceremonial position. these are usually things they give deference to each other on. this should sail through unanimously for they say if the democrats want to do this they have to spend time on it. and they're betting that the democrats will not because they are going to try and focus on judicial nominations and other more important nominations. it is just another sign -- again, this...
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similar to the way ann arbor helps manage caseloads for veterans functioning at the high-level facility they should be. nothing is permanent. we have to stay on top of that but that is indications we are making progress. sen. peters: thank you. >> secretary, thank you for being here and for your work on behalf of veterans. i want to pick up on something that senator murkowski was talking about but a little bit different twist on it. about making sure our great veterans have access to cemeteries and their families have access to cemeteries. as you are aware, because we have talked about it, in fargo we have established a cemetery and expanded it from five to 35 acres. it was initiated under the rural cemetery initiative. it was the first one established. that was five acres. to show the need, we were going through that so fast that recently we work with the v.a. and expanded that to 35 acres. now the key is to enhance the facilities. senator murkowski discussed that it is a challenge funding-wise. we are willing to step forward and actually fund and build a visitor center on the cemetery
similar to the way ann arbor helps manage caseloads for veterans functioning at the high-level facility they should be. nothing is permanent. we have to stay on top of that but that is indications we are making progress. sen. peters: thank you. >> secretary, thank you for being here and for your work on behalf of veterans. i want to pick up on something that senator murkowski was talking about but a little bit different twist on it. about making sure our great veterans have access to...
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small arboreal primates, such as grunts, can reach approximately the same speed as small dogs over shortg time, but humans can. short distance athlete. capable of speeds up to 40 km/h, at long distances 15 km/h. the second, not without difficulty, the lifter manages to pull the tangled game out of the net and put her in the carrier, this is... professionalism, years of working with animals, as far as we saw, not a single monkey was hurt, everything went quite quickly, of course, they are not very pleased when they are grabbed, but such a situation arose, they had to be moved somehow, there were no other possibilities, after disinfection, the new enclosure for the little gamblers is ready to receive new settlers, there are only a couple of touches left, our task is to put this house on... a shelf, okay, let's, yes, put it up, turn it to face the visitors, like that, yes, the bowl of food is sent on the shelf, and two tiny baskets of food on the vines, this is purely for enrichment, yes, yes, this is purely for enrichment, that’s it, we leave it like that, and let them figure out what is h
small arboreal primates, such as grunts, can reach approximately the same speed as small dogs over shortg time, but humans can. short distance athlete. capable of speeds up to 40 km/h, at long distances 15 km/h. the second, not without difficulty, the lifter manages to pull the tangled game out of the net and put her in the carrier, this is... professionalism, years of working with animals, as far as we saw, not a single monkey was hurt, everything went quite quickly, of course, they are not...
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if you're building or remodelling, the changes -- i remember once speaking to rick arbor, the biggest problem is architectural changes. no, we can't do that. geez, that was a mistake. that's eliminated when you use the omniverse. the koreans have adopted and the germans have and we haven't, why, i have no idea. >> these are big things. we'll talk more about an apple call out of bernstein. >>> let's get to walgreens. down in the premarket. posted a quarterly missed. announces more store closes. the company continues to face a more difficult environment. jim, they say 75% of stores account for 100% of profitability. there's room to cut. >> they got to close 2,000 stores. they have to get out of -- i tell you, i was disappointed here. why? i think tim is an amazing investor. that's a fantastic manager. he couldn't get his arms around this. he came in october. the tim i know is more aggressive. this problem's got to be bigger than he thought when i met with him in january. it's an existential problem. look at what amgen is doing. amazon is coming in hard after these guys. you can order it
if you're building or remodelling, the changes -- i remember once speaking to rick arbor, the biggest problem is architectural changes. no, we can't do that. geez, that was a mistake. that's eliminated when you use the omniverse. the koreans have adopted and the germans have and we haven't, why, i have no idea. >> these are big things. we'll talk more about an apple call out of bernstein. >>> let's get to walgreens. down in the premarket. posted a quarterly missed. announces more...
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repellents are divided into two main types, those that act on the aromatic receptors in the arborealact with human skin. if , despite all the means , it was not possible to avoid a mosquito attack, it is important to take proper care. behind the bite site. the main rule is not to scratch. you can relieve itching with panthenol or products with colamine. if these recommendations are followed, all symptoms should disappear within 24 hours. what about more serious symptoms? russian scientists say they have developed a new method of fighting bacterial infections without antibiotics. treatment in the intensive care unit is carried out using bacteriophages and viruses. the innovation lies in the fact that the developers did not identify strains of bacteria in each patient, but selected three or four phages that... bacteriophages are not prescribed locally, basically the doctor says: go, take antibiotics, well, when you need it, accordingly, good morning, yes, indeed bacteriophages are not as widespread as... use it only at least for the doctor’s intended purpose. why is it somehow more cau
repellents are divided into two main types, those that act on the aromatic receptors in the arborealact with human skin. if , despite all the means , it was not possible to avoid a mosquito attack, it is important to take proper care. behind the bite site. the main rule is not to scratch. you can relieve itching with panthenol or products with colamine. if these recommendations are followed, all symptoms should disappear within 24 hours. what about more serious symptoms? russian scientists say...
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madison, wisconsin. 20 million people at risk tomorrow from des moines, chicago, peoria, on into ann arbor for today, cooler, a little less humid in the northeast, showers along the gulf coast, heat building in the midsection of weather. guys? >> al, thank you. coming up, a star is born. the adorable winner of a contest we spotlight every year. the world's ugliest dog. close your ears, wild thang. we do not think you are ugly. we think you are just perfect. we will celebrate just about right after this. (♪♪) (♪♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. what keeps baby's skin healthy? a diaper that doesn't leave skin wet. that's why pampers swaddlers absorbs wetness better for up to 100% leakproof protection and 0% skin irritation. pampers. for healthy baby skin. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪♪) try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attra
madison, wisconsin. 20 million people at risk tomorrow from des moines, chicago, peoria, on into ann arbor for today, cooler, a little less humid in the northeast, showers along the gulf coast, heat building in the midsection of weather. guys? >> al, thank you. coming up, a star is born. the adorable winner of a contest we spotlight every year. the world's ugliest dog. close your ears, wild thang. we do not think you are ugly. we think you are just perfect. we will celebrate just about...
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in michigan, at the university of michigan in ann arbor, that was with the young democrats.es north where i spoke with a range of students, most of whom did not identify with one party over another. the way that though students were recruited was an organization tabling on campus that day trying to get folks registered to vote. while people were registering, they said we have a reporter later this afternoon holding a listening session with young people. any chance you might be interested in participating? that is how we convened that group. it's a mix. if anyone listening wants to have me do a listening session with folks in your community, reach out. i'm looking to get to as many pockets of the country as possible before november. host: they can reach you through your website, theupandup.us. jack first in new york city. caller: hi, there. [indiscernible] host: your line is not very good. can you say that again? gen z politicians being different than other politicians? guest: one thing that i've noticed about gen z politicians being different in the way that they operate is
in michigan, at the university of michigan in ann arbor, that was with the young democrats.es north where i spoke with a range of students, most of whom did not identify with one party over another. the way that though students were recruited was an organization tabling on campus that day trying to get folks registered to vote. while people were registering, they said we have a reporter later this afternoon holding a listening session with young people. any chance you might be interested in...
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edibility, i can collect it, in this case this flu is considered edible, well, in general among arborealf mushrooms, i’ll look forward to our next meeting and release, we’ll stand a little closer to you with knowledge, thank you very much, thank you for your interest, you probably could have noticed how much for... me issues of honor and dignity in life are important, so it is especially pleasant today to talk about the concept of the importance of honor in another, in a different world, the japanese world. nina, hello, hello, we talked about all sorts of fun topics related to japan, but about what is probably the cornerstone of this society, about honor and dignity, initially, we somehow didn’t talk about how important it is. for the japanese today, what is honor, what is dignity? so let me get stuck into those questions of yours, which are, what is honor, what is dignity, because the eastern world, namely the japanese world, it understands ethics, duties and the ethics of honor completely differently than we do by you, that is, from the japanese point of view , justice is when you unde
edibility, i can collect it, in this case this flu is considered edible, well, in general among arborealf mushrooms, i’ll look forward to our next meeting and release, we’ll stand a little closer to you with knowledge, thank you very much, thank you for your interest, you probably could have noticed how much for... me issues of honor and dignity in life are important, so it is especially pleasant today to talk about the concept of the importance of honor in another, in a different world,...
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theesults of the lanes with safety and efficacy and i think it falls well within reasonableness under arbor> on the last questionhe even e increase in visits the question up whent rises to a sufficient safety sk is up to the fda, corct >> that's righ i fda acknowledges it. it's not let overlooks the fact of the study but iant to emphasize justice sotomayor the studies were far fro only evidence. time of 2021 it had real-world experience a covid 19 pandemic of period of time when an...