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comes forward to receive the blessings that he got the association the association to outsiders it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be. here everybody must know in his heart. i want to give up drugs. used dimitri on march a good example seems to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives the storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater fall in land damming. this. area's of land experts believe that climate change will. the. company increasingly heavy. they also fear that by the end of the century sea levels sea levels around bangladesh could rise by $1.00 to $1.00 and a half meters large areas of the low lying country would then be submerged under water. in southern bangladesh the monsoon rains are getting heavier year by year and that means ever more extensive flooding. nowadays overdone manas fields are not just under water during monsoon season but for a full 8 months of the year so he's turned to growing vegetables on floating beds
comes forward to receive the blessings that he got the association the association to outsiders it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be. here everybody must know in his heart. i want to give up drugs. used dimitri on march a good example seems to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives the storms in the bay of bengal often drive seawater fall in...
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association.— the minnesota black lawyers association. welcome to the programme _ association. me to the programme. it is an - association. welcome to the programme. it is an historic| programme. it is an historic day in so many ways and i want to ask your reflection on that verdict. i to ask your reflection on that verdict. ~ ., , ., verdict. i think it was an outstanding _ verdict. i think it was an outstanding verdict. - verdict. i think it was an j outstanding verdict. the verdict. i think it was an - outstanding verdict. the city has been on edge last year, based upon what they saw out there on the streets. it's so unusual that we get a video of police in action like this, and for us to have the video and to be able to prevent —— present the evidence in this case, we got the just outcome in the case. i got the 'ust outcome in the case. ., ., , ,., case. i want to pick up on exactly — case. i want to pick up on exactly the _ case. i want to pick up on exactly the point - exactly the point interestingly. the fact that this was filmed on a mobile phone by a bystander, a member
association.— the minnesota black lawyers association. welcome to the programme _ association. me to the programme. it is an - association. welcome to the programme. it is an historic| programme. it is an historic day in so many ways and i want to ask your reflection on that verdict. i to ask your reflection on that verdict. ~ ., , ., verdict. i think it was an outstanding _ verdict. i think it was an outstanding verdict. - verdict. i think it was an j outstanding verdict. the verdict. i...
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the differences that _ associated with it. i suppose the differences that women - associated with it. hen i associated with it. i suppose the l differences that women when they choose to go on the pale are able to inform themselves of the risks. the pill has been around for a long time whereas the astrazeneca jab is brand—new, and that is why people may be feeling concerned. you make a good point, but at the same time, 20 million doses of astrazeneca have now been given, and tragically, there has been 19 debts. if you put that into context, that is a tiny number of deaths in this population. there has been far more deaths caused by covid. in context, the vaccine is safe, it's preventing death by covid. tragically, very small number of people may have died as a result of its, but we are not entirely sure. there's quite a lot of complexity here. of these have been people who have a rare reaction to the vaccine, or did some of them catch covid the time of vaccination or where they just catch covid the time of vaccination or where theyjust plain unlucky and some of them got a cot anyway. i
the differences that _ associated with it. i suppose the differences that women - associated with it. hen i associated with it. i suppose the l differences that women when they choose to go on the pale are able to inform themselves of the risks. the pill has been around for a long time whereas the astrazeneca jab is brand—new, and that is why people may be feeling concerned. you make a good point, but at the same time, 20 million doses of astrazeneca have now been given, and tragically, there...
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, the association of ex jewish service men and women, the even the british dental associationis interests and duts were very wide. he clearly was a man who wanted to give back to what was, after all, his adopted country. he wasn't born in this country. he wasn't born a british citizen. but he served his country in the armed forces and consort to the queen for nearly seven decades. he made a joke towards the end of his public life saying he was the world's most famous -- or most experienced unveiler. when you boil it down, that is the job of the royal family in this country, or at least it's the job that the british public wants them to do. they want them to visit schools. they want them to open hospitals. they want them to do those kind of mundane duties that really -- they really are the job of the royal family. >> can you talk to, holly, we're at windsor castle heading into st. george's chapel. and i remember when we were there covering the wedding, how we were told this was always the queen's favorite place, windsor castle. can you talk about the significant of windsor cast
, the association of ex jewish service men and women, the even the british dental associationis interests and duts were very wide. he clearly was a man who wanted to give back to what was, after all, his adopted country. he wasn't born in this country. he wasn't born a british citizen. but he served his country in the armed forces and consort to the queen for nearly seven decades. he made a joke towards the end of his public life saying he was the world's most famous -- or most experienced...
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then get your reaction to it -- "a critical corollary of the freedom to associate is the right to maintain the confidentiality of one's associations absent a strong governmental interest in disclosure. if the state could categorically demand disclosure of associational information, the ability of citizens to organize to defend values out of favor with the majority would be seriously diminished." your reaction to that amicus brief and the amicus briefs more generally that are supporting petitioners? general prelogar: with respect to that amicus brief in particular, a critical part of that brief was to observe that -- and to argue that this disclosure requirement should be treated as a public disclosure requirement. so i just want to flag at the outset that the aclu and the naacp themselves recognize that there is a critical distinction between public and nonpublic disclosure. with respect to the amicus briefs and -- and that showing more broadly, it's certainly the case that there are many organizations that may desire that kind of privacy in association. the relevant question is whether the state should be foreclosed from regulati
then get your reaction to it -- "a critical corollary of the freedom to associate is the right to maintain the confidentiality of one's associations absent a strong governmental interest in disclosure. if the state could categorically demand disclosure of associational information, the ability of citizens to organize to defend values out of favor with the majority would be seriously diminished." your reaction to that amicus brief and the amicus briefs more generally that are...
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the football association. _ with that. chairman of the football association, thank _ with that. very much | with that. chairman of the football i association, thank you very much for your time. association, thank you very much for our time. . ~ association, thank you very much for our time. ., ,, i. the scottish liberal democrats have launched their manifesto ahead of next month's holyrood election with a pledge to prioritise the recovery from the pandemic. the party's leader willie rennie said it wasn't the moment to go back to what he called "the divisions of the past" with another independence referendum. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. as the smallest party in the last scottish parliament, lib dems have to make an effort to get noticed. today their leader turned barista for the cameras. willie rennie has made colourful photo calls a signature move. we like to organise our visits to send a message... including rather amorous pigs during the last election. you are the smallest party in the scottish parliament, what difference can the liberal democrats make? i can bring
the football association. _ with that. chairman of the football association, thank _ with that. very much | with that. chairman of the football i association, thank you very much for your time. association, thank you very much for our time. . ~ association, thank you very much for our time. ., ,, i. the scottish liberal democrats have launched their manifesto ahead of next month's holyrood election with a pledge to prioritise the recovery from the pandemic. the party's leader willie rennie...
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the military associations - better day, with the sun shining? the military associationswith windsor are obvious and long lasting. this week the preparations and rehearsals have seen that on show. many individual servicemen and women, taking part in the funeral session for the duke of edinburgh. he would have visited their units, and a great many would have personal meet memories of meeting the duke of edinburgh so i think for them it means a huge amount to be able to be out there today paying their respects. in out there today paying their resects. . ~ out there today paying their resume— out there today paying their resects. . ~' ., , respects. in a week where many lockdown restrictions _ respects. in a week where many lockdown restrictions are - respects. in a week where many lockdown restrictions are lifted, | lockdown restrictions are lifted, several businesses around the castle would be closed until after the funeral. 0ne would be closed until after the funeral. one of the few ways the windsor community can publicly pay tribute today. we windsor community can public
the military associations - better day, with the sun shining? the military associationswith windsor are obvious and long lasting. this week the preparations and rehearsals have seen that on show. many individual servicemen and women, taking part in the funeral session for the duke of edinburgh. he would have visited their units, and a great many would have personal meet memories of meeting the duke of edinburgh so i think for them it means a huge amount to be able to be out there today paying...
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how would you protect, if you agree with justice thomas, the right to association includes the right to privacy in that association, how do you protect that when you are requiring donors and organizations to come forward to prove that they have been arrest? attorney: to be clear, what the court has said is that privacy in association may sometimes be critical to the effective exercise of the right, but that is not unbearably the case. with respect to the evidence that organizations have to come forward, ultimately, they don't need to show specific incidents of harassment tied to the particular disclosure requirement. instead the court has said if there is any evidence that suggests public hostility to the organization, to its members, past practices to demonstrate a pattern of hostility, it could suffice to show that there is a chilling effect. justice: do you suppose the government could compel private organizations to hand over their, some examples in the briefs i saw were, their holiday card list, so that they can ensure the accuracy of mail delivery? or young persons, the list of people they have dated so they
how would you protect, if you agree with justice thomas, the right to association includes the right to privacy in that association, how do you protect that when you are requiring donors and organizations to come forward to prove that they have been arrest? attorney: to be clear, what the court has said is that privacy in association may sometimes be critical to the effective exercise of the right, but that is not unbearably the case. with respect to the evidence that organizations have to come...
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. >> will you tell us what the national association is? >> the national associationcal examiners is the association for people who do what i do. i want to say we have about 800 or 900 members. many of those are fellows like me meeting their fully board certified forensic pathologists. we do have investigative personnel and for other support personnel in the profession. >> now, you are a former president of the national association of medical examiners? >> yes, i am. >> in fact, at least to date, you were the youngest president ever to hold that position with the nane? >> i don't actually know that's true, but i will take your word for it, counselor. i did not know that. >> in any event, you have been the president of nane? >> yes, i am. >> let's move now to the specific autopsy of mr. floyd. could you give us some sense of what you knew about the circumstances surrounding his death before you started your work? >> i knew mr. floyd had been conscious in police custody, that he was transferred to hennepin county where he was pronounced dead. i believe at the time i sta
. >> will you tell us what the national association is? >> the national associationcal examiners is the association for people who do what i do. i want to say we have about 800 or 900 members. many of those are fellows like me meeting their fully board certified forensic pathologists. we do have investigative personnel and for other support personnel in the profession. >> now, you are a former president of the national association of medical examiners? >> yes, i am....
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endorsed by the national fraternal order of police as well as the international association of chiefs of police, the federal law enforcement association, and the national sheriff's association. making the decrying that she is a crazy left-wing radical just absurd, and you wonder how and why they come to that conclusion. venita gupta will make an outstanding associate attorney general. the senate should discharge her nomination from the judiciary committee this afternoon. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: time and again, prominent democrats show they are no longer content to work within the ground rules and norms of our institutions, but prefer to threaten the institutions themselves. we have seen it in presidential elections when democrats say our democracy is sacrosanct, when they win, but illegitimate and broken if republica
endorsed by the national fraternal order of police as well as the international association of chiefs of police, the federal law enforcement association, and the national sheriff's association. making the decrying that she is a crazy left-wing radical just absurd, and you wonder how and why they come to that conclusion. venita gupta will make an outstanding associate attorney general. the senate should discharge her nomination from the judiciary committee this afternoon. i yield the floor and...
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show have been the surgeon general of the united states public health service, associate dean of the university of pittsburgh, graduate school of public health, associate director in charge of research of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom coleman. produced by roger wolfe. directed by jack simon. script research by rosemary scarpiello. the silent invader has been brought by a public service. the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare. and the university of pittsburgh health center. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, we look at crime and forensics. bruce goalfar author of "18 tiny deaths" shows us several doll house sized crime scenes using for training classes in the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee who constructed the die ram mas in the mid 1940s and helped pioneer the science of crime scene investigati
show have been the surgeon general of the united states public health service, associate dean of the university of pittsburgh, graduate school of public health, associate director in charge of research of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom coleman. produced by roger wolfe. directed by jack simon. script research by rosemary...
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the florida restaurant and lodging association. miss dover has serves as a member of several boards, including the board of directors for the national restaurant association, council of state restaurant associations and international society of hotel association executives. ms. dover, i recognize you via web exfor your opening remarks. >> thank you, chair cantwell, the ranking member wicker and chairman rosen and ranking member scott and the others for the opportunity to represent florida's hospitality industry. for more than 26 years i've led the flra, florida restaurant association, to represents the biggest names in hotels, restaurants, theme parks, to small, independent operators and suppliers. hospitality and tourism is the largest industry in florida and it is the economic engine of our state. in 2019, a record-setting 131 million visitors added nearly 97 billion dollars to florida's economy. tourism was florida's largest employer with over 1.5 million employees. before covid our nearly 112 billion dollar hospitality industry was booming, with hundreds of new hotels, thousands of new restaurants, and even on track to set new records. when covid hit,
the florida restaurant and lodging association. miss dover has serves as a member of several boards, including the board of directors for the national restaurant association, council of state restaurant associations and international society of hotel association executives. ms. dover, i recognize you via web exfor your opening remarks. >> thank you, chair cantwell, the ranking member wicker and chairman rosen and ranking member scott and the others for the opportunity to represent...
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the national school board association. and they are letters and demands from the national education association and the american federation of teachers of the teachers union, administrators, just like every bad idea and fad and frankly miss correction we have seen in a schools for 30 some odd years, comes from the education block and it's pushed down and local boards are made to feel that if they don't do this they will be protested or they will be
the national school board association. and they are letters and demands from the national education association and the american federation of teachers of the teachers union, administrators, just like every bad idea and fad and frankly miss correction we have seen in a schools for 30 some odd years, comes from the education block and it's pushed down and local boards are made to feel that if they don't do this they will be protested or they will be
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of the capacities of the leaders within organizations like the national association the american national women's suff. association the national women's party who had led the campaign for ratification of the 19th amendment and quinn brown goes so far is to call on alice paul she wants to be a part of the celebrations that alice paul is planning that will mark the ratification of the 19th amendment. she wants black women to be there and as importantly she wants to make a proposal to alice paul one that would lead to a linkage between black and white women's organizations that would work toward the federal legislation that haley quinn brown and the women of the nacw are after haley queen brown and a delegation of black women will call on alice paul in the winter of 1921 during what turns out to be the last meeting of the national women's party and she will ask paul for just that and a political alliance that will continue the struggle for women's votes that will work toward women's universal votes through the winning of federal legislation. and what we know of course, is that alice call paul will decline that she wi
of the capacities of the leaders within organizations like the national association the american national women's suff. association the national women's party who had led the campaign for ratification of the 19th amendment and quinn brown goes so far is to call on alice paul she wants to be a part of the celebrations that alice paul is planning that will mark the ratification of the 19th amendment. she wants black women to be there and as importantly she wants to make a proposal to alice paul...
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the u.s. travel association. miss barnes leads the u.s. travel association government's relations, policy development, communications, marketing and research teams. miss barnes is here with us today in person and i recognize you for your opening remarks. >> thank you, chair rosen. ranking member scott, and members of the subcommittee. good afternoon. i am torre emerson barnes executive vice president of public affairs and policy for the u.s. travel association where the only association that represents all sectors of the travel industry and i'm very happy to be here in person and grateful for the leadership that you're putting forward here today. before the pandemic one 1$.1 trillion in travel spending generated $2.6 trillion economic impact and supported 16 million american jobs. this came to a halt at the onset of the pandemic. last year travel spending fell 42%, costing the economy $500 billion in lost travel spend. international in bound visitation declined 76%, and business travel spending fell 70%. additionally, 5.6 million travel supported jobs were l
the u.s. travel association. miss barnes leads the u.s. travel association government's relations, policy development, communications, marketing and research teams. miss barnes is here with us today in person and i recognize you for your opening remarks. >> thank you, chair rosen. ranking member scott, and members of the subcommittee. good afternoon. i am torre emerson barnes executive vice president of public affairs and policy for the u.s. travel association where the only association...
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associated with the journalist in some _ been associated with the journalist in some way. i think the answer is that she _ in some way. i think the answer is that she has — in some way. i think the answer is that she has got caught in a bigger geopolitical route between iran and the uk, _ geopolitical route between iran and the uk, a _ geopolitical route between iran and the uk, a lot of people inside the £700 _ the uk, a lot of people inside the £700 million the iran believes our owed _ £700 million the iran believes our owed for— £700 million the iran believes our owed for tanks that were not delivered from the uk government. it's been _ delivered from the uk government. it's been a — delivered from the uk government. it's been a long—standing fight about— it's been a long—standing fight about that and people believe she has become a pond in that process. but i _ has become a pond in that process. but i think— has become a pond in that process. but i think in— has become a pond in that process. but i think in a strange way, the one store — but i think in a strange way, the one store that would be interesting to see _ one store that would be interesting to see associatedis some of his remarks they have given _ minister is some of his remarks they have given a — minister is some of his remarks they have given a great deal of power to the iranian— have given a great deal of power to the iranian regime in terms of them justifying _ the iranian regime in terms of them justifying some of the charges against — justifying some of the charges against nazarene. nazarene. against nazarene. i justifying some of the charges against nazarene.— justifying some of the charges against nazarene. i know this a sto ou against nazarene. i know this a story you have _ against nazarene. i know this a story you have followed - against nazarene. i know this a | story you have followed closely, over five years, even longer now. what is your take? there will be those who say look at the bigger picture, it will get resolved between the diplomatic and she won't end up going back to present. i know quite optimistic about this but everything else that rich or reckless himself from
associated with the journalist in some _ been associated with the journalist in some way. i think the answer is that she _ in some way. i think the answer is that she has — in some way. i think the answer is that she has got caught in a bigger geopolitical route between iran and the uk, _ geopolitical route between iran and the uk, a _ geopolitical route between iran and the uk, a lot of people inside the £700 _ the uk, a lot of people inside the £700 million the iran believes our owed _...
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the ammunition, so i was so fortunate. things just fell into place and ijust so fortunate. things just fell into place and i just feel extremely lucky to be associated. my associationll of them, it's a fantastic team to be associated with. i fantastic team to be associated with. ~ ., i. fantastic team to be associated with. ~ ., �* with. i know you say it hasn't really settled _ with. i know you say it hasn't really settled in, _ with. i know you say it hasn't really settled in, but - with. i know you say it hasn't really settled in, but if - with. i know you say it hasn't really settled in, but if you . with. i know you say it hasn't i really settled in, but if you had with. i know you say it hasn't - really settled in, but if you had to try to sum up what it means to you, all those years of racing and growing up watching the grand national. you've had a bit of time to reflect on it and sleep. what you think about it? it’s to reflect on it and sleep. what you think about it?— think about it? it's been such a world when _ think about it? it's been such a world when sentience - think about it? it's been such a i world when sentience happened, think about it? it's be
the ammunition, so i was so fortunate. things just fell into place and ijust so fortunate. things just fell into place and i just feel extremely lucky to be associated. my associationll of them, it's a fantastic team to be associated with. i fantastic team to be associated with. ~ ., i. fantastic team to be associated with. ~ ., �* with. i know you say it hasn't really settled _ with. i know you say it hasn't really settled in, _ with. i know you say it hasn't really settled in, but - with. i...
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in drafting this legislature, and then it was also given input by the wool growers association, the cattlemen associationps. right, i was just going to say, and i should point out that i think these pictures are from your documentary work, as well. they are magnificent creatures but when you say that they are not the problem, of course the argument is that they are because they are attacking elks and deer and cattle, and you mentioned the ranchers being behind this particular legislation. notjust killing the cattle but worrying the cattle, too, and that has an adverse affect on farmers' lives. yeah, ok, so, we live in a state with 2.5 million head of cattle, which far outnumber the people here, and wolves killed in the last fiscal year of wildlife services keeping track of this, about 102 of them out of 2.5 million cows and 300,000 sheep. that is how many confirmed depredations occurred by wolves on livestock in the given year. that's about average. and it would be far more cost—effective to simply pay for the dead livestock with the now $810,000 annual budget that is being given to kill wolves and try t
in drafting this legislature, and then it was also given input by the wool growers association, the cattlemen associationps. right, i was just going to say, and i should point out that i think these pictures are from your documentary work, as well. they are magnificent creatures but when you say that they are not the problem, of course the argument is that they are because they are attacking elks and deer and cattle, and you mentioned the ranchers being behind this particular legislation....
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association. an association between. the astra zeneca got seen in these rare blood clots what we don't know still is whether that is cool so you just have to get more data what you've got is a very very rarely very very rare side effect the evidence is slowly but surely firming up across europe and the u.k. and the possibility is becoming stronger all the while that there is an association albeit very very rare. they theorize that this could be i mean mune response about vaccination could you explain that to us please. yeah because there's a this is a very strange form and that's what form of coursing and that's what makes it a bit old because what you're seeing is increased blood clotting but the cells are actually responsible for supporting blood. alone so you've got this low platelet count and that's sometimes associated with an immune response so sometimes the body your body can mount a bizarre very rare immune response against the platelets themselves your own blood cells and this is what makes this a bit peculiar and a bit suspicious because it looks like there is an immune response going on in a few individuals that precipitates and leads to this rare form of clotting and what we don't know he's are there any other risk factors associated with that but i think it's because of the rarity of this very specific form of blood clotting that makes us really suspicious
association. an association between. the astra zeneca got seen in these rare blood clots what we don't know still is whether that is cool so you just have to get more data what you've got is a very very rarely very very rare side effect the evidence is slowly but surely firming up across europe and the u.k. and the possibility is becoming stronger all the while that there is an association albeit very very rare. they theorize that this could be i mean mune response about vaccination could you...
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the right to free association. this oral argument is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> the honorable chief justice and associate justices of the je supreme court of the united states. all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states are advised to give their attention where the court is now sitting. the united states and n this honorable court. we will hear arguments first this morning in case 19 to 51 americans for prosperityty foundation versus the consolidated case. >> thank you mr. chief justice. we are here because the california attorney general is demanding tens of thousands of charities annually disclose top donors nationwide as listed on the schedule to the irs. this demand casts a profound nationwide chill and it does so for no good reason. the district court filed california's upfront collection of the schedule does not furthec the states law enforcement goals. the finding is both dispositive and unassailable. forty-six states today without any such a blanket demand. california itself did so for years without any problems. they never find any legitimate use unless and until
the right to free association. this oral argument is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> the honorable chief justice and associate justices of the je supreme court of the united states. all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states are advised to give their attention where the court is now sitting. the united states and n this honorable court. we will hear arguments first this morning in case 19 to 51 americans for prosperityty foundation versus the...
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the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. at arms and the architect of the capitol to testify on
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football is a bit different to the clubs of 5 but they are just that linked to some places and then we belong to one not national association and they belong to international association mission association and the metro are saying if you build a your competition or later you will be out also from domestic leagues and obviously also from international competitions and the last corner is also from free for the war association or that is saying that the players that would join that want to play for the clubs or join the is a super league that could be out from playing with visual themes and that's what the walk up my passage could have huge consequences for those players thank you very much for time for explaining that for us tech ready pal may there be in sports correspondent in milan. still to come here on al-jazeera why cubism looking outside the country best there are major changes within it. i really struggle being on my own. most of the summer not being out to see my family it is tough as the u.k. opens up students are demanding to know when they'll be allowed to return to talks . it's time for the perfect gentlemen. sponsored point qatar airways however got some
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the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. >> you can find all of our coverage of the spacex crew dragon online at c-span.org including the launch, welcome ceremony, and news conferences. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> president biden is in delaware. on friday he delivered his speech at the second day of the climate summit. he said it prevents -- provides jobs in energy and other sectors. president biden: thank you all of the world leaders who joined us. thank you, john, for putting this together. we have made great progress so far. i'm grateful to all of the leaders who have announced new commitments to help us meet the existential threat of crime it -- climate change. this summit is the start of a road that will take us to glasgow for the u.s. -- u.n. climate summit in november.
the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. >> you can find all of our coverage of the spacex crew dragon online at c-span.org including the launch, welcome ceremony, and news conferences. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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and we have been working since early june with the american medical association, the american hospital associationstate and health officers and volunteer groups and others to take care of those who become ill. and finally the matter of having an alert and informed public. one who will be aware of the facts without being unduly alarmed and certainly this program of the westinghouse broadcasting company is a good example to have an alert but not an alarmed public. >> well, dr. bernie, you and your public health service crew, if i could use that word, crew, have seems to make great strides to get us ready for this possible epidemic in such a very short time. >> we've had a lot of help, i could assure you carl, in doing this. it hasn't been a one man or one organization goal. as i said previously, we have had the full cooperation and support of the american medical association in both the educational and the medical care part and then in working with the manufacturers to get them to manufacture the vaccine and to stop other activities and build up their staff, i think we could all be proud of the indu
and we have been working since early june with the american medical association, the american hospital associationstate and health officers and volunteer groups and others to take care of those who become ill. and finally the matter of having an alert and informed public. one who will be aware of the facts without being unduly alarmed and certainly this program of the westinghouse broadcasting company is a good example to have an alert but not an alarmed public. >> well, dr. bernie, you...
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the bar association. that's a union. the american medical association. talk about a closed shop. or the stomach. >> settling peace rates with the boss thanks to the union. it's always easier than settling anything with jenny. ♪♪ >> a dispute under collective agreement. strike? no. the boss calls representative of the employer association and we call the shop business agent. ♪♪ >> $1. >> $2. when jenny said, no. it was no. when the employer and the association says no, it goes to an impartial adjuster. $1, $2. trouble. when the lower court is in trouble, what do you do? you go to the supreme court. instead of nine judges in black robes, one impartial champion chosen by the union and the employers. this is collective bargaining. you give a little. you take a little. $1. $2. you work it out. all right. $1.75. collective bargaining. ♪♪ >> in 1910, because we wanted to be people, we went on strike. and now, today, what people can do. hands that can take cloth and needle and thread and make a living thing. such hands can take a canvas and paint and clay, and also make a living thing. th
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doctor jubal shorey who is secretary of the delhi branch of the indian public health association and vice president of the indian association of epi demonologists. welcome dr surely are you with us. doesn't seem to be happy for ok so we won't do that for our rights. so what we'll do then is will talk about how the pandemic has devastated communities across brazil but the coastal city of. rio de janeiro has managed to stave off the worst effects of residents to receive a universal basic income interest free loans in the form of a local digital currency it's been funded from the billions of dollars of income from oil revenue. chancellor angela merkel dubbed it a meeting of hope the situation in germany remains serious with daily cove in 1000 cases still alarmingly high and the number of coronavirus patients in intensive care still growing but the vaccination drive is picking up speed so much so that germany may soon be able to offer vaccines to everyone not only those at high risk . on the whole we expect the people in the high priority group will be vaccinated by the end of may. that means that depending on how many vaccine
doctor jubal shorey who is secretary of the delhi branch of the indian public health association and vice president of the indian association of epi demonologists. welcome dr surely are you with us. doesn't seem to be happy for ok so we won't do that for our rights. so what we'll do then is will talk about how the pandemic has devastated communities across brazil but the coastal city of. rio de janeiro has managed to stave off the worst effects of residents to receive a universal basic income...
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the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. >> tonight . a conversation with washington bureau chief susan page about her biography "madam speaker" about the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning, once hillary clinton was elected, nancy pelosi was making plans to step down. she was 76 years old. that election night was a shock for her and so many others. she said once she realized donald trump was going to win the election, it was like a mule was kicking her, physically, she did not say this metaphorically. by the end of that night she decided she was not not going to go anywhere. she was going to try and stand up to donald trump, and protect democratic priorities, including the affordable care act. >> susan page, on her biography "madam speaker" tonight, on 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can also listen to q and date as a podcast where you get your podcast. >> day night on the communicators. a look at social
the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. >> tonight . a conversation with washington bureau chief susan page about her biography "madam speaker" about the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning, once hillary clinton was elected, nancy pelosi was making...
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. >> the bar association, that is a union. the american medical association for the stomach. >> said didn't, the piece raised with the boss, thanks to the union. it's always easier than settling anything with jenny. ♪ ♪ ♪ a dispute on the collective agreement. strike, no. the boss called a representative of the employer association. and we call the shoppers union. ♪ ♪ ♪ one dollar, two dollars, when jenny said no, it was no. when the employer and the association says no, it goes to an impartial adjustment. one dollar, two dollars. one the laws in trouble, what do you do? you go to the supreme court. instead of the nine judges in black robes, one impartial chaplain. chosen by the union and the employers. this is collective bargaining. you give a little, you take a little. one dollar, two dollars, you work it out. all right, a dollar and 75 cents, collective bargaining. this ♪ ♪ ♪ . in 1910, because we wanted to be people, we went on strike. and now, today, what people can do. and that can take loss and needle and thread and make a living thing. such hands can
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the association for -- the assistant association for political prisoners, the ngo reporting more than 540 people killed over the past two months. more than 2,000 people detained. that organization estimates that seven people were killed between thursday and friday by security forces. we can show you some footage from a contact of ours from last night in yangon of the security forces walking through the empty streets after curfew, just one of the images people see outside their homes at night. for example, just to suggest how strange this all is. a growing number of foreign governments that are urging their citizens to leave. most recently south korea joining the u.s. state department which has ordered nonemergency personnel and family members to leave. britain has urged its citizens not to go to myanmar as well. and then another statement that came out on military run television that was announcing arrest warrants for more than 20 singers and actors and celebrities and influencers accusing them of article 505a, which is basically trying to convince armed forces to quit, to be in derel
the association for -- the assistant association for political prisoners, the ngo reporting more than 540 people killed over the past two months. more than 2,000 people detained. that organization estimates that seven people were killed between thursday and friday by security forces. we can show you some footage from a contact of ours from last night in yangon of the security forces walking through the empty streets after curfew, just one of the images people see outside their homes at night....
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it might, | but the so-called association but the so—called association of southeast asian nations, aseannt in burma. so, yes, if they did something, it might make a difference. so far, they have done nothing and of course china is in fact supporting the military leaders in burma, so, you know, that leaves the western countries that might impose some sanctions but we don't do a lot of trade with burma. ~ , ,., , don't do a lot of trade with burma. , , ., burma. absolutely fascinating, thank ou burma. absolutely fascinating, thank you very _ burma. absolutely fascinating, thank you very much _ burma. absolutely fascinating, thank you very much for - burma. absolutely fascinating, | thank you very much for coming on. . ~' thank you very much for coming on. . ~ , ., police in belgium have dispersed a crowd of several thousand young people, who'd turned out for a non—existent concert. tanya dendrinos has the details. it started as a joke on social media but this april fools' prank quickly gained traction, striking a nerve with a young crowd demanding freedom. all chant. translation: too many
it might, | but the so-called association but the so—called association of southeast asian nations, aseannt in burma. so, yes, if they did something, it might make a difference. so far, they have done nothing and of course china is in fact supporting the military leaders in burma, so, you know, that leaves the western countries that might impose some sanctions but we don't do a lot of trade with burma. ~ , ,., , don't do a lot of trade with burma. , , ., burma. absolutely fascinating, thank...
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the ceo. >> host: tom wheeler has served as president and ceo of cable industry association, telephone industry associatione fcc as he mentioned, and several private investment firms as well. mr. wheeler, we spent a a bitf time in our conversation talking about the potential new regulatory paradigm. when it comes to the media, the fcc has one set of regulations, the cable industry has one, the broadcast industry has another, and now social media is being looked at for potential regulation. aren't these all publishers and media sources, does it make sense to separate them anymore? >> guest: well, you w, peter, that's a really good question and the reality of the way in which statutes get written is they get written to reflect the times in which they were written. and so the broadcast rules go back to the 1930s, and i believe that there is a linkage between broadcast and online. so for instance, my first speech to the national association of broadcasters, the chairman always makes a speech to the broadcasters, and i said you know, i had come out of being a partner in a venture capital firm that had looked at
the ceo. >> host: tom wheeler has served as president and ceo of cable industry association, telephone industry associatione fcc as he mentioned, and several private investment firms as well. mr. wheeler, we spent a a bitf time in our conversation talking about the potential new regulatory paradigm. when it comes to the media, the fcc has one set of regulations, the cable industry has one, the broadcast industry has another, and now social media is being looked at for potential...
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the naming of konstantin kilimnik, naming his associates, naming the russian associate officers and the final piece of it falling into it. that i get any of that wrong in my explaining of it? >> no, you got it right. this is a big development from the collusion of the past few years. two people that have really looked at that issue. because he has been, konstantin kilimnik, that link, that weird, odd center, or nexus is a better word for it of russia and the trump campaign. and slowly but surely, as you were laying out, whether it was mueller, the intel community today, we have chipped away -- you know, at what was really going on there, and we learned a little more. there's still a lot that we don't know. >> i'm stuck by the way they described why they didn't know what konstantin kilimnik had done with that data. they said basically, we don't know what his communications are, they implied that he was using communication security and implying that he was using encrypted channels,, and so therefore, it was an knowable what he had done with the information. the u.s. government now can ass
the naming of konstantin kilimnik, naming his associates, naming the russian associate officers and the final piece of it falling into it. that i get any of that wrong in my explaining of it? >> no, you got it right. this is a big development from the collusion of the past few years. two people that have really looked at that issue. because he has been, konstantin kilimnik, that link, that weird, odd center, or nexus is a better word for it of russia and the trump campaign. and slowly but...
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to jubal kids sure a secretary of the delhi branch of the indian public health association vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists i asked him how things have got so bad. actually there in the 82nd largest country in the world as far as the publishing is concerned and even if you see you know 17600000 of people have suffered from this story and we have only just point 2000000 dead and then need guns out then it is not even one percent of the cases are dying but this number is such a huge and big. you know for any small country it can be a nightmare so of then it comes to a number then i think it is you know topping the list and very soon we are going to actually be able really has the highest regard of the everyday cases of point 3000000 in the lake in your forty's we had 1000000 cases so because of this you know we have exhausted all our resources. so is it possible to bring this crisis a back under control or do you have just have to white until it takes it's course. abutting to our predictions it is going to be undertaken good because a large number of patients almost i think 70 percent or 7
to jubal kids sure a secretary of the delhi branch of the indian public health association vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists i asked him how things have got so bad. actually there in the 82nd largest country in the world as far as the publishing is concerned and even if you see you know 17600000 of people have suffered from this story and we have only just point 2000000 dead and then need guns out then it is not even one percent of the cases are dying but this number...
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we have our acting director of the census bureau, the associate director for -- centers. the associate director for demographic programs and our lead technical expert for the 2020 census apportionment in the population division. operator, we are ready for our first question. >> the first line is from mike. your line is open. >> this is mike schneider with the associated press. the estimate showed texas was supposed to gain three seats but only gained two. florida was supposed to gain two but only gained one. what is your theory on why these states did not get the extra seats? both have sizable hispanic populations. is there concern hispanics in the states were overlooked? >> i'm going to have ron speak to that. also knowing the demographic experts might have background information to give you as well. ron: thank you for the question. we did a thorough job, especially in those areas, making sure we counted everybody. we saw from our population estimates that population growth had slowed significantly. some folks, the projections might have been based on slightly higher population growth
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>> i'm an associate member of the virginia bar, a non-practicing member of the bar association, a member of the international associationchiefs of police. i serve as an adviser to the institute of law on policing. i'm a liaison to the american bar association's working group on trust in the criminal justice system. there are a couple of other ones, i don't remember all of them off-hand. >> do you provide consultation to law enforcement agencies in conducting use of force reviews? >> not through the professional organizations, but i do consult or do research with police agencies, yes. >> does that include providing educational instruction consultation and specific use of force reviews? >> yes. >> what agencies have you done that work with? >> i've done training and presentation to officers in the richmond county sheriff's office, the largest law enforcement agency in south carolina. i sit in what are called command review boards, which can involve assessing use of force in that context. i've done presentations and training at the federal law enforcement training center, which is not an agency, per se, but the audience ha
>> i'm an associate member of the virginia bar, a non-practicing member of the bar association, a member of the international associationchiefs of police. i serve as an adviser to the institute of law on policing. i'm a liaison to the american bar association's working group on trust in the criminal justice system. there are a couple of other ones, i don't remember all of them off-hand. >> do you provide consultation to law enforcement agencies in conducting use of force reviews?...
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the weekend. today still all this cloud and patchy rain associated with the reds a front. —— associated with the weatherh but when you add on the strong gusty cold winds it will feel like —a in aberdeen and plus one in norwich. a cold day and one certainly for wrapping up warmly. through this evening and overnight, temperatures will fall away lower and we see showers coming into scotland, northern ireland, wales, into east anglia. a few possible across the moors and the south—west and these are the kind of temperatures. so widespread frost and the risk of ice on untreated services. many of us will start on a drying out tomorrow but wintry showers possibly coming in with sunshine in between. tomorrow could be a bit colder than today with three the maximum temperature in aberdeen to about eight in the south. as we move from tuesday into wednesday we start to see a bit of a change. high pressure in the atlantic with this weather front coming in from the atlantic too. it will be less cold. we have this wind coming down the west coast with patchy rain and these are our temperatures. six to nine. this is bbc
the weekend. today still all this cloud and patchy rain associated with the reds a front. —— associated with the weatherh but when you add on the strong gusty cold winds it will feel like —a in aberdeen and plus one in norwich. a cold day and one certainly for wrapping up warmly. through this evening and overnight, temperatures will fall away lower and we see showers coming into scotland, northern ireland, wales, into east anglia. a few possible across the moors and the south—west and...
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the new variant from also overwhelming them. i'm now joined by sure he is secretary of indian a public health association delhi and the vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists to a very boring but welcome us or thank you so much for joining us i mean very bleak situation in india horrifying scenes that we've just been seeing very palpable fear . where the government i mean the government seems to have completely lost control of the situation right now. yes drew this is a very grave situation we're facing not only in one part of the country but the whole country all the states are facing the similar kind of situation and there because of bed as you know the media is a hughes population and below we have 162000000 to 2 cases and point 1000000 deaths and yet the dva been point 3000000 cases so it's a huge burden on on the system unfortunately the feds but a population by country you know of 1000 of vision is very less as compared to any rest and. the problem is the distribution of the bit in india you know in some estate you will find a point. you know bates 121000 population but you know that you will not find it into the any standard becau
the new variant from also overwhelming them. i'm now joined by sure he is secretary of indian a public health association delhi and the vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists to a very boring but welcome us or thank you so much for joining us i mean very bleak situation in india horrifying scenes that we've just been seeing very palpable fear . where the government i mean the government seems to have completely lost control of the situation right now. yes drew this is a...
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the stand. >> joe tamburino is a minneapolis criminal defense attorney not associated with the attorney not associated with the case. >> reporter: why do you think he didn't decide to testify? >> because they did a risk- benefit analysis and he and his attorney decided the risks were too great. >> reporter: the pros cute tried to deflate an argument from t haveontribut t carbon monoxide floyd's death. they tried to introduce a blood test but the judge said that wasn't there for the defense ani told them to tread lightly. >> if he even hints there are test results the jury hasn't heard about, it will be a mistrial pure and simple. >> reporter: prosecutor jerry blackwell carefully asked his questions trying to point out the low level of carbon monoxide in floyd's blood. >> do you have an opinion as to a reasonable degree of medical certainty whether mr. floyd'so a reasonable degree carbon dioxide content could have increased by 10%, is that reliable. >> no, i don't believe that is reliable. >> reporter: closing arguments start monday. once the jury will be sequestered when they get the case. the judge t
the stand. >> joe tamburino is a minneapolis criminal defense attorney not associated with the attorney not associated with the case. >> reporter: why do you think he didn't decide to testify? >> because they did a risk- benefit analysis and he and his attorney decided the risks were too great. >> reporter: the pros cute tried to deflate an argument from t haveontribut t carbon monoxide floyd's death. they tried to introduce a blood test but the judge said that wasn't...
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astrazeneca and johnson & johnson use the same technology, there is a fair chance that association of this immune mediated depletion of the cells and also a blood clot is associatedith the vector itself. if that is proven to be associated, it would be a setback for europe and for the rest of the countries. i want to make one point here -- this was the only vaccine that has proven efficacy against the south african varia, and that was the only reason why south afca decided to deploy this one. they have already posited bee it has a0% to 15 efficacy against the johnson & johnson -- againsthe sou african variant. if that situatn comes, we will have no backup. even the pfizer would not be as effective. brent: so what does this mean for the efforts in africa to vaccinate people successfully? if you don't have the johnn & johnson vaccine? >> this is certainly a setback, as i said. the african union, once they have seen the concerns about the astreneca, they declined that contract and moved towards johnson & johnson. if this would carry on happening with johnson & johnson, it would be a big concern for the african union to deploy at the rate they were anticipating, and a
astrazeneca and johnson & johnson use the same technology, there is a fair chance that association of this immune mediated depletion of the cells and also a blood clot is associatedith the vector itself. if that is proven to be associated, it would be a setback for europe and for the rest of the countries. i want to make one point here -- this was the only vaccine that has proven efficacy against the south african varia, and that was the only reason why south afca decided to deploy this...
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the trade association. he indeed those who work for the trade association. , ., indeed those who work for the trade associationociation. he said he'll make sure to go through _ association. he said he'll make sure to go through official— association. he said he'll make sure to go through official channels - association. he said he'll make sure to go through official channels in . to go through official channels in the future, but is in the entire point of effectively lobbying is to make sure that i as ordinary david cameron is in a position to enjoy privileged access they think the whole point is that the rules that we have at the moment are inadequate and we need to review the legislation. the legislation left to be carefully prepared and thought through. pore be carefully prepared and thought throu:h. �* ., , be carefully prepared and thought throu:h. �* ., ., , through. are there any obvious reforms that _ through. are there any obvious reforms that you _ through. are there any obvious reforms that you would - through. are there any obvious reforms that you would like - through. are there any obvious reform
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dr juggle kishore a secretary at the delhi branch of the indian public health association and vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists i asked him how the how things have got so bad. actually there in the 82nd largest country in the world as far as the publishing is concerned and even if you see you know 17600000 of people have suffered from this coverage and we have only just point 2000000 dead and then again clinton comes out then it is not even one percent of the cases i bang but this number is such a huge and big. you know for any small country it can be a nightmare so of many guns to a number then i think it is you know topping the list and very soon we are going to actually be able really has the highest court of the everyday cases of point 3000000 lake in your forty's 1000000 cases so because of this you know we have exhausted all our resources. so is it possible to bring this crisis a back under control or do you have just have to white until it takes it's course. abutting to i predictions it is going to be ended in good because a large number of patients almost i think 70 percent or 75 per
dr juggle kishore a secretary at the delhi branch of the indian public health association and vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists i asked him how the how things have got so bad. actually there in the 82nd largest country in the world as far as the publishing is concerned and even if you see you know 17600000 of people have suffered from this coverage and we have only just point 2000000 dead and then again clinton comes out then it is not even one percent of the cases i...
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quality ad in the wireless so there are fears chances that the association of this mediated depletion of the cells and old so the blood clot is associated with the fact that it's so if that is proven to be associated it would be certainly a setback for the euro and also floor of the countries who have made the container i really want to make one point rentier is that this was the only vaccine that has proven i think it's you against so that's really going to matter yet and that was the only reason this whole trafficker decided to deploy this one and they already have caused it because also that it can actually has only 10 to 13 percent of it is you against south africa and that intense old african variant is emerging i mean here in london there is a big evidence even if people are being sickly and because of this old african very intimate just and if that situation come certainly we will have not back up even devise that wouldn't be as effective as it's destroyed some don't some beans so what does this mean this really are for the efforts in africa to vaccinate people successfully if you don't have the johnson and johnson vaccine. i thi
quality ad in the wireless so there are fears chances that the association of this mediated depletion of the cells and old so the blood clot is associated with the fact that it's so if that is proven to be associated it would be certainly a setback for the euro and also floor of the countries who have made the container i really want to make one point rentier is that this was the only vaccine that has proven i think it's you against so that's really going to matter yet and that was the only...
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the pandemic. can i associate m self from the pandemic. can i associate myself with — from the pandemic. sh tories. it has been welcomed everywhere, except here in westminster. instead of supporting this new law, the uk government is shamefully taking the scottish parliament to court in order to strike it down. apparently the only basis of the uk government's legal case is that the law constrains westminster powers. so, prime minster, can you do everyone a favour by explaining how protecting children's rights in scotland threatens the tory government in london? mr speaker, this is complete nonsense. the government of the united kingdom ratified the un convention on the rights of the child 30 years ago. we all supported. it is nothing to do with the rights of vulnerable children, which we all protect. this is simply an attempt by the snp to stir up constitutional chaos and create another fictitious bone of contention between themselves and the rest of the country. if they cared about the rights of the child, they would do more to improve education in scotland, where they are so lamentably
the pandemic. can i associate m self from the pandemic. can i associate myself with — from the pandemic. sh tories. it has been welcomed everywhere, except here in westminster. instead of supporting this new law, the uk government is shamefully taking the scottish parliament to court in order to strike it down. apparently the only basis of the uk government's legal case is that the law constrains westminster powers. so, prime minster, can you do everyone a favour by explaining how protecting...