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as a behavioral health and bangor maine. scott share with us what you are seeing, what is happening on the ground in terms of telehealth. particularly in the behavioral field in maine. happy to senator king. first about thank you so much for being with us today, thank you for your support of healthcare in rural maine and rural america. and support for those in need of mental health services. so the senator mentioned my role to serve as president here at acadia hospital in the state that has a lot of geography and not a lot of resources. acadia hospital here in the center part of the state, we take care of about two thirds of the geography and about one third of the population. a lot of area without resources a cover. part of our success out of our strategy and part of our mission is to work very close with people in the community. community partners and doing our very best to get to the folks and their local, and their home states doing our very best to manage their mental illness. which we all know is a chronic illness. and
as a behavioral health and bangor maine. scott share with us what you are seeing, what is happening on the ground in terms of telehealth. particularly in the behavioral field in maine. happy to senator king. first about thank you so much for being with us today, thank you for your support of healthcare in rural maine and rural america. and support for those in need of mental health services. so the senator mentioned my role to serve as president here at acadia hospital in the state that has a...
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after the 2 parted in disharmony bangor cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. this year but today he was obsessed with the color value of the census and on this and on the land he was supposed to have moved to other or southern france in any case because one of his role models besides me a daughter from one to chile had worked there viewing the time he almost always painted sunrises and sunsets. i'm going to tell you what and iron and steel and market shelley developed a unique style that involved a technique called impossible stalls and if the application of paint in fake layers or strokes is this one it gives the work an added depth and structure and you can see how the paint really stands out with streaks and furrows on fast one big 890 and god then god got his 1st positive art reviewers by and he wrote to the author i bear of the year that he neglected to mention the influence of more to cheli is i don't i that or you
after the 2 parted in disharmony bangor cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. this year but today he was obsessed with the color value of the census and on this and on the land he was supposed to have moved to other or southern france in any case because one of his role models besides me a daughter from one to chile had worked...
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bangor changed his style again to capture the light of paris he plays thin layers of paint on top of each other doll and flat and transparent and he put dots of complimentary colors next to each other instead of mixing them. the view from his brother's apartment theo was never able to sell this piece there was too much competition from the impressionists. are improvised southern france. if you like bankole spent 15 months here painting his now masterpieces. there are references to him just about everywhere you go in the city. our look is also home to the van gough foundation which is dedicated to honoring the artist's work and exploring the impact that it has on contemporary art the foundation often displays bangle paintings borrowed from world class collections. we are asked swiss art historian. why vang god's works are still so relevant today one goal is this dance. it was very interesting and important for him to move away from so long art and conventional compositions. mom he wanted to create art that had an immediate visual impact that name to show and by doing that he anticipat
bangor changed his style again to capture the light of paris he plays thin layers of paint on top of each other doll and flat and transparent and he put dots of complimentary colors next to each other instead of mixing them. the view from his brother's apartment theo was never able to sell this piece there was too much competition from the impressionists. are improvised southern france. if you like bankole spent 15 months here painting his now masterpieces. there are references to him just...
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and so saying you can have an appointment at 3:00 on tuesday in bangor is nice for somebody that's in patton but that's pretty much an all-day trip. to be able to have the visit via telehealth or audio is a huge expansion of the accessibility that people have to medicine and to the kind of treatment. the other thing that i think is very important about this is the use of telehealth for mental and behavioral health. we're going to talk about this. i can remember, again, 25 years ago being told that that was one of the areas we thought that -- people thought had real promise and that's proven to be the case. there's a wonderful article by the way, i'll share with you, in "the washington post" just this morning. long article about telehealth and the expansion and particularly in the field of behavioral health and how important it is to people to have someone that they can reach out to and have contact with through the telehealth facility. the final thing in my introduction is broadband. telephone of course pretty much works everywhere. why? because this country decided a long time ago th
and so saying you can have an appointment at 3:00 on tuesday in bangor is nice for somebody that's in patton but that's pretty much an all-day trip. to be able to have the visit via telehealth or audio is a huge expansion of the accessibility that people have to medicine and to the kind of treatment. the other thing that i think is very important about this is the use of telehealth for mental and behavioral health. we're going to talk about this. i can remember, again, 25 years ago being told...
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the situation is rubbish, i because every single year, bangor floods— because every single year, bangoris notjust homeowners and businesses i floods due to rain. it is notjust - homeowners and businesses counting the cost of the damage due to storm christoph. this bridge has collapsed due to the intense pressure of the flooding. away from north wales, this was the scene in carmarthen this was the scene in carmarthen this morning as the river broke its banks, affecting businesses and properties that run alongside. back in ruthun, this indian restaurant another business hit hard by the floods. lip another business hit hard by the floods. , ., , ., ,, floods. up to 'ust above the knee, and the back — floods. up to just above the knee, and the back storeroom _ floods. up to just above the knee, and the back storeroom was - floods. up to just above the knee, and the back storeroom was bad, | and the back storeroom was bad, because the water came from the other side, and it got in and it is a mess. ., , ., ., , ., a mess. the worst of the heavy rain has now passed. — a mess. the worst of the
the situation is rubbish, i because every single year, bangor floods— because every single year, bangoris notjust homeowners and businesses i floods due to rain. it is notjust - homeowners and businesses counting the cost of the damage due to storm christoph. this bridge has collapsed due to the intense pressure of the flooding. away from north wales, this was the scene in carmarthen this was the scene in carmarthen this morning as the river broke its banks, affecting businesses and...
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scott is more than have senior vice president and president of northern light acadia hospital in bangorine. welcome, scott. doctor jennifer, president and ceo of stratis health an independent nonprofit organization based in minnesota focusing on innovations to improve health. a member of the national rural policy research institution panel. also a profession in the division of health policy and management at the school of public health at the university of minnesota. welcome. dena, vpcs associate director of health policy she joined bpc after serving as manager of payment policy for the american academy of orthopedic surgeons. prior to that, a physician assistant in rose not exactly a rural hospital, orthopedic surgery at mount sinai system in new york city. doctor lisa diller, doctor miller is a practicing primary care physician for all ages in her hometown of norway, maine. she's been one of four position leads on the covid hospital command team at stevens memorial hospital since march. finally but certainly not least, one of three trustees for the charitable trust. grandson of helmsl
scott is more than have senior vice president and president of northern light acadia hospital in bangorine. welcome, scott. doctor jennifer, president and ceo of stratis health an independent nonprofit organization based in minnesota focusing on innovations to improve health. a member of the national rural policy research institution panel. also a profession in the division of health policy and management at the school of public health at the university of minnesota. welcome. dena, vpcs...
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after the 2 parted in disharmony bangor cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. and was. sympathetic he was obsessed with the color. sesson 2 in the same game on the land he was supposed to have moved to after all southern france in any case because one of his role models besides me a daughter from one to charlie had worked there and give us here in that time he almost always painted sunrises and sunsets. i want to tell you what and guns iron and steel and cheli developed a unique style that involved a technique called impassable stalls and if the application of paint in layers are strokes as the man gives the work an added depth and structure and you can see how the paint really stands out with streaks and furrows on fast one dickey 1819 god then god got his 1st positive art reviewers by and he wrote to the author i bear we hear that he neglected to mention the influence of more to charity is i don't have it or you once had
after the 2 parted in disharmony bangor cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. and was. sympathetic he was obsessed with the color. sesson 2 in the same game on the land he was supposed to have moved to after all southern france in any case because one of his role models besides me a daughter from one to charlie had worked there...
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bangor changed his style again to capture the light of paris he placed thin layers of paint on top of each other doll and flat and transparent. and he put dots of complimentary colors next to each other instead of mixing them. the view from his brother's apartment theo was never able to sell this piece there was too much competition from the impressionists. are improvised southern france. that gives a blank goal spends 15 months here painting he's now masterpieces. there are references to him just about everywhere you go in the city. our look is also home to the van gough foundation which is dedicated to honoring the artist's work and exploring the impact that it has on contemporary art. the foundation often displays bangle paintings borrowed from world class collections. we are asked swiss art historian. why vanguard's works are still so relevant today van gogh is dance. it was very interesting and important for him to move away from sold on art and conventional compositions he wants to. build a model he wanted to create art that had an immediate visual impact that name to show that
bangor changed his style again to capture the light of paris he placed thin layers of paint on top of each other doll and flat and transparent. and he put dots of complimentary colors next to each other instead of mixing them. the view from his brother's apartment theo was never able to sell this piece there was too much competition from the impressionists. are improvised southern france. that gives a blank goal spends 15 months here painting he's now masterpieces. there are references to him...
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accessible to us that means very little noodles and a lot of coconut and rice and not just we met in bangor who before the law is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal food. a typical traditional indian meat rice bread served with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has used so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of what it means eat comes from abroad. as a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a garden of on the terrace she grows fruit and vegetables. from limes injured easter tomatoes and ginger much of it's native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the restrung my kitchen goes to that i decide and the rich to moves come to get. the gender and it's not just want to be able to feed herself and a family she grows more indigenous. feeds in an attempt to preserve and works with others who are trying to do the sam
accessible to us that means very little noodles and a lot of coconut and rice and not just we met in bangor who before the law is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal food. a typical traditional indian meat rice bread served with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has used so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around...
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that means we're ready to pasta and noodles and a lot of coconut and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal fault . is. a typical traditional indian meat rice upgrade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has used so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 100 of board indians eat comes from abroad. and as a campaign for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a god in the for the powers she grows through and vegetables. from lines introduced to tomatoes and ginger much of it's made if doing it for fills almost all her needs . it's a cycle in the waste from my kitchen goes to the tennis and it's come to get. the gender and does not just want to be able to feed herself and her family she grows the indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve them and works with others who are trying to do the same so
that means we're ready to pasta and noodles and a lot of coconut and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal fault . is. a typical traditional indian meat rice upgrade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has used so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around...
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many different pasta and noodles and then lot of coconut and draw mango rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't to the local and seasonal fault. it was. a typical traditional indian meat rice abrade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has been used so too has the waits people eat meals have become foster. easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of what it means eat comes from abroad. gendron is a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a garden the for old on the terrace she grows through and vegetables. from limes until easter tomatoes and ginger much of it's native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the west from my kitchen goes to that i decide and. come to the kitchen . to gender and it's not just want to be able to feed herself and a family she grows mostly indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve and works with we're trying t
many different pasta and noodles and then lot of coconut and draw mango rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't to the local and seasonal fault. it was. a typical traditional indian meat rice abrade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has been used so too has the waits people eat meals have become foster. easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in...
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ahead of a possible attack and left a lot of people thinking that the withdrawal of fighters from bangor could in fact be free and preparation for an assault on the capital. there's been a 2nd night of protests in 2 new cities despite a government imposed lockdown a video showing a police officer abusing the shepherd has drawn comparisons to the incident 10 years ago that prompted the arab spring reports. a man is humiliated in the street by a police officer the shepherd is being reprimanded and pushed apparently because his sheep got too close to the local government headquarters. there and. the video has led to protests but also include the state of the economy joblessness and police violence became a decade after a street vendor set himself on fire in protest over the same issues an event that became a catalyst for the 2011 revolution in tunisia and the arab spring. earlier in the day prime minister his mission she had reshuffle the cabinet and told the ministers to carry out reforms including new ministers of health. to your ear justice and energy it had to fit a city with that we ha
ahead of a possible attack and left a lot of people thinking that the withdrawal of fighters from bangor could in fact be free and preparation for an assault on the capital. there's been a 2nd night of protests in 2 new cities despite a government imposed lockdown a video showing a police officer abusing the shepherd has drawn comparisons to the incident 10 years ago that prompted the arab spring reports. a man is humiliated in the street by a police officer the shepherd is being reprimanded...
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chittagong hill tracks are drying up from their tundra choudhry has the latest monitoring lives in bangor barnhill district in bangladesh she says for years ago villagers here grew an abundance of rice and vegetables and the streams provided fish and drinking water but not anymore she says global warming has changed that yet not dilute goldy mouli he. now it's much more difficult to get water since streams and wells dry up especially in the winter now we have to walk so far to get water and vironment tillis tracks regions are in danger of losing their prehistoric hill streams dream like this all across chittagong hill tracks are gradually drying up villagers have to struggle to get their fresh water needs they're getting increasingly concerned for their future need for fresh water woman here collect water and it's getting harder it's become much more difficult to get water from the streams and wells drying up especially in winter unlike before we have to walk far now to get fresh water social activists say the whole ecosystem of the heel tracks region is now under threat apart from the gl
chittagong hill tracks are drying up from their tundra choudhry has the latest monitoring lives in bangor barnhill district in bangladesh she says for years ago villagers here grew an abundance of rice and vegetables and the streams provided fish and drinking water but not anymore she says global warming has changed that yet not dilute goldy mouli he. now it's much more difficult to get water since streams and wells dry up especially in the winter now we have to walk so far to get water and...
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peacekeepers say that they've retaken the central african republic city of bangor sue it was captured earlier this month by rebel forces demanding that the government there resign a coalition of armed groups launched an offensive last month to prevent the reelection of president fast enough to their up he was declared the winner but the rebels and political opposition dispute the result you get a weather update next day on al-jazeera then we're in the occupied west bank where the 1st trial against an israeli settler is being heard and the indian farmers producing power from old straw saving money and helping to clean the air. the weather is remarkably quiet at the moment in the arabian peninsula unusually for this time the year but that's not true for the eastern med or turkey although on monday the sun comes out in this town bowl in ankara there is more rain gathering to the south and rushing towards the event it was fun she spread as far south as gaza as proper rain showers on monday then proper rain in the evening on tuesday with thunderstorms left behind the whole lot folks is a b
peacekeepers say that they've retaken the central african republic city of bangor sue it was captured earlier this month by rebel forces demanding that the government there resign a coalition of armed groups launched an offensive last month to prevent the reelection of president fast enough to their up he was declared the winner but the rebels and political opposition dispute the result you get a weather update next day on al-jazeera then we're in the occupied west bank where the 1st trial...
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mostly light to be honest that's true for the next 2 days of the monsoon running down through the bay bangor the northeast monsoon study we can most showers are just catching her like and not really getting into india and there's not much to disturb the air north it's still persistent fog through most of the north indian playing with poor air quality in delhi and cold wave conditions are that it's that it's changed very much but there's still a few snow showers still possible in afghanistan and northern pakistan. sponsored by qatar airways. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean $21.00 geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. ocean as monarch on a. welcome back i want you all visit with me cell robin a reminder of our top stories the world health organization is calling on governments to pause a coronavirus vaccine rollouts wants essential workers and vulnerable people receive. the organization is concerned that rich nation
mostly light to be honest that's true for the next 2 days of the monsoon running down through the bay bangor the northeast monsoon study we can most showers are just catching her like and not really getting into india and there's not much to disturb the air north it's still persistent fog through most of the north indian playing with poor air quality in delhi and cold wave conditions are that it's that it's changed very much but there's still a few snow showers still possible in afghanistan and...
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a population of 165000000 as well as 1000000 refugees living in southeastern part of the country bangor that suffered quite a bit of economic slowdown when they went into a lockdown last year but the government took a strategic decision to open up the country there's a sense of normalcy in the country most of the businesses shops and government offices are open other than the school everything is open people are walking all about but they're cautious they're wearing masks and taking necessary precautions. the economic a boeing has announced a loss of more than $8000000000.00 in the 4th quarter of 2020 boeing a suffered its worst year on record what often the coburg $900.00 demick slashed demand for planes and in the aftermath of a safety crisis of 737 months john hendren has the latest from the company's headquarters in chicago. the good news for chicago based aircraft manufacturer boeing is that 2020 is over the company posted a loss of $11900000000.00 for the year that is its worst ever by far c.e.o. dave calhoun says i'm sure glad 2020 is in the rearview mirror that happened largely
a population of 165000000 as well as 1000000 refugees living in southeastern part of the country bangor that suffered quite a bit of economic slowdown when they went into a lockdown last year but the government took a strategic decision to open up the country there's a sense of normalcy in the country most of the businesses shops and government offices are open other than the school everything is open people are walking all about but they're cautious they're wearing masks and taking necessary...
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want to 2nd term in office in december al-jazeera is malcolm webb has just arrived in bangor joins us now live malcolm tell us 1st about the situation our security forces firmly in control of the capital right now. there are fighters from a coalition of rebel groups just down the road a few kilometers away on the outskirts of the city another significant group of them about 12 kilometers in that direction also on the edge of the city in both areas was heavy fighting 3 days ago now security sources say they also know how several so here within the city in preparation for an attack. coalition of armed groups has given an ultimatum to the government it gives them 48 hours to get out that ultimatum expires on sunday evening now this comes ahead of the constitution ruling that due on tuesday which will potentially reaffirm the office of president there bring him in for a 2nd following the announcement of his victory in elections last month that victory is disputed the civilian opposition say the election was rigged and the armed opposition it was just down the road refuted the legitimacy o
want to 2nd term in office in december al-jazeera is malcolm webb has just arrived in bangor joins us now live malcolm tell us 1st about the situation our security forces firmly in control of the capital right now. there are fighters from a coalition of rebel groups just down the road a few kilometers away on the outskirts of the city another significant group of them about 12 kilometers in that direction also on the edge of the city in both areas was heavy fighting 3 days ago now security...
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and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal food. break with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but india has so too has the rates people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that. indians eat comes from abroad. as a campaigner for the revival of traditional food. she said. on the counters she grows through and vegetables. from limes introduced to tomatoes and ginger much of its native to india it fulfils almost all the needs. it's a cycle in the west from my kitchen goes to the tardis and the vegetables come to the kitchen. to gender and it's not just want to be able to feed herself and a family she grows mostly indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve and works with others who are trying to do the same so what people do is the least. it's shared. you don't get to you don't get to see them in the market as they're made to see. their family. the force behind the movement to sa
and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal food. break with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but india has so too has the rates people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that. indians eat comes from abroad. as a campaigner for the revival of traditional food. she said. on the...
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that means we're very little noodles and a lot of coconut garden and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do the local and seasonal fruit. of. a typical traditional indian meat rice parade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but india has been used so too has the rates people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown from what i wonder what a study found that around a 3rd of what it means eat comes. from abroad. gendron is a campaigner for the revival of traditional food a mother of 2 she set up a garden the for old in the towers she grows through and vegetables. from limes injured easter tomatoes and ginger much of it's native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the past from my kitchen goes to the tardis and to most come to the kitchen. to gender and it's not just want to be able to feed herself and her family she grows mostly indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve and works with others who are t
that means we're very little noodles and a lot of coconut garden and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do the local and seasonal fruit. of. a typical traditional indian meat rice parade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but india has been used so too has the rates people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown from what i...
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photos but continues filming with his phone oh i hate him or her middle name oh oh oh oh very in bangor do you think it's a young woman. the mission to get. it done. say the internet so the moons are different from the birth mother. from what i remember him or. her. to do to view the change of the male image and you all know mark cuban the owner of the moon was all so good that they didn't see the folks who want to see it you couldn't put off so if you find a very good chance you haven't so jim inhofe. yang slips his phone into a pocket the other with our friend if he deflects the attention of the office is going to move a double well why don't they go from what we've been through you know all those years of evil. for both of them but it's a good movie and i'm about the old me is on general is a would never hit by what us generally what i don't what this research it's all about i'm going to use it to them as a new black coming up johnny the apple legend i will mention if there's a bomb on the internet yes yes you're following the power. even the most have one yourself but will let me ge
photos but continues filming with his phone oh i hate him or her middle name oh oh oh oh very in bangor do you think it's a young woman. the mission to get. it done. say the internet so the moons are different from the birth mother. from what i remember him or. her. to do to view the change of the male image and you all know mark cuban the owner of the moon was all so good that they didn't see the folks who want to see it you couldn't put off so if you find a very good chance you haven't so jim...
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then the photos but continues filming with his phone oh i hate him or her video made up all over bangor 300 it's a young woman. listen to this. program. say the internet so the moons are different from the birth of a. family i remember them or. is it to feel the change of the male image in 20000 market when the river of the moon was all so good that they did see the football want to see it you couldn't get off so if you find a very good chance you have done so jim inhofe. young slips his phone into a pocket the other with our friend if he deflects the attention of the office is going to move a double wall for them they go from what they've been through there are those who go to a book. for. somebody to come over and i'm about to go with me as on general is a would never have by what us generally what i don't what this research is all about i'm going to use it to get back on the jolly them after they get stuck so we'll mention if there's a bomb on the internet yes yeah you're following the power. even though most have one yourself but will run in the overtaken by overdose as you would be
then the photos but continues filming with his phone oh i hate him or her video made up all over bangor 300 it's a young woman. listen to this. program. say the internet so the moons are different from the birth of a. family i remember them or. is it to feel the change of the male image in 20000 market when the river of the moon was all so good that they did see the football want to see it you couldn't get off so if you find a very good chance you have done so jim inhofe. young slips his phone...
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sitting there telling the bangor daily news while she was sheltered in the white house, i immediately called and texted my closest contact at the white to us to urge that the president immediately tell the rioters to stop their violence and go home. but president donald trump completely undercut that message by repeating his grievances and telling the rioters that he knew how they felt. this was terrible, especially since he incited them in the first place. >> i believe that the president has learned from this case. >> what do you believe the president has learned? >> the president has been impeached. that's a pretty big lesson. >> senator pat toomey says it wasn't just his job to be editor of the president's twitter feed. >> he descended into a level of madness and engaged in activity that was just absolutely unthinkable and unforgivable. for four years he often put out offensive and objectionable tweets, actually sometimes dozens a day. i never felt and i still don't think that my job was to be the editor of his twitter feed, although i was very often critical. but, you know, this r
sitting there telling the bangor daily news while she was sheltered in the white house, i immediately called and texted my closest contact at the white to us to urge that the president immediately tell the rioters to stop their violence and go home. but president donald trump completely undercut that message by repeating his grievances and telling the rioters that he knew how they felt. this was terrible, especially since he incited them in the first place. >> i believe that the president...
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accessible to us that means very little noodles and a lot of coconut and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal food. indian meet. a break with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but india has raised so too has the waits people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that. indians eat comes from abroad. as a campaigner for the revival of traditional food. she set up a got an offer on the counters she grows through and vegetables. from limes and tomatoes and ginger much it's made if doing it for fills almost all the needs. it's a cycle in the restaurant my kitchen goes to the side and. come to the cute. gendron does not just want to be able to feed herself and her family she grows the indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve them and works with trying to do the same so what people do is the least. it's shared. you don't get to. you don't get to see them in the market. they'r
accessible to us that means very little noodles and a lot of coconut and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do local and seasonal food. indian meet. a break with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but india has raised so too has the waits people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that....
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than the photos but continues filming with his phone oh i hate him or her video not going over you bangor doing it i'm going to use a young woman. mission to get. it done. so the internet so the moon are different from the birth of the. family i remember enough. to do to feel the change of the male image and you all know my argument for the moon was all so good that they did see the folks who want to see it you couldn't get off so if you had a very good chance your outsourcing of hot. young slips his phone into a pocket recorded with our friend. he deflects the attention of the office is going to move a double well why don't they go from what we've been through you know all those years of evil. for both of them but it's a good movie and i'm about to go with me as on general is a would never hit by what us generally what i don't what this research it's all about i'm going to use it to them as you can tell no johnny depp i will play that stuff so will mention if there's a bomb on the internet yes yeah you're following the power. of the mossad one yourself but will let me get overtaken by ov
than the photos but continues filming with his phone oh i hate him or her video not going over you bangor doing it i'm going to use a young woman. mission to get. it done. so the internet so the moon are different from the birth of the. family i remember enough. to do to feel the change of the male image and you all know my argument for the moon was all so good that they did see the folks who want to see it you couldn't get off so if you had a very good chance your outsourcing of hot. young...
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johana van gogh bangor immediately took matters into her own hands based in paris she used the family's connections and contacted art critics and gallery owners. she soon became successful vincent van gough letters were an important part of this process 2 years later you had a published excerpts of these letters in dutch magazines and catalogs she recognized the potential that lay in the combination of life and work. a paris gallery owner called valar showed some of angle's works in 895 and there was a full exhibition in 1901 but it didn't attract much attention amongst collectors. that would change in 1905 in amsterdam steadily community in your honner vanguard organized an exhibition of vang goss complete works and it had a huge impact. at the shtetl museum in frankfurt alexander i ling and his team have been studying how the angle was so successfully marketed particularly in germany. one can up once not starting in 1000 or 5 and there was a huge increase in the number of vanguard exhibitions in germany wants not from fernand between 1000 or 5 in 1914 before world war one there were d
johana van gogh bangor immediately took matters into her own hands based in paris she used the family's connections and contacted art critics and gallery owners. she soon became successful vincent van gough letters were an important part of this process 2 years later you had a published excerpts of these letters in dutch magazines and catalogs she recognized the potential that lay in the combination of life and work. a paris gallery owner called valar showed some of angle's works in 895 and...
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washington, d.c., and for the northeast, the heaviest snow from philadelphia, new york, boston, up to bangor but the american model you can see brings the storm track closer to the coast. that makes for some mixing we're going to continue to track this, shep, but again it's all going to depend on that important track. right now the european model gives us more snow the american model a little less we're hoping by the time we get into saturday or sunday, we'll start to see some agreement and some convergence so we can give folks a better idea. shep >> hopefully cleaned up by the time we see you monday morning on "today. al roker, thanks so much. >>> a state lawmaker in arizona is pushing to be able to overturn future presidential elections. her name is shawna bow lick. she's a republican who represents the phoenix area and tried to block electors from casting their votes for joe biden. this week she introduced a bill that would allow the legislature to override the secretary of state's certification of its electoral votes. no response yet from arizona's secretary of state the legislature in a
washington, d.c., and for the northeast, the heaviest snow from philadelphia, new york, boston, up to bangor but the american model you can see brings the storm track closer to the coast. that makes for some mixing we're going to continue to track this, shep, but again it's all going to depend on that important track. right now the european model gives us more snow the american model a little less we're hoping by the time we get into saturday or sunday, we'll start to see some agreement and...
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a population of 165000000 as well as 1000000 refugees living in southeastern part of the country bangor that suffered quite a bit of economic slowdown when they went into a lockdown last year but the government took a strategic decision to open up the country there's a sense of normalcy in the country most of the businesses shops and government offices are open other than the school everything is open people are walking all about but they're cautious they're wearing masks and taking necessary precautions that's kind of you know from peter frank who's a professor of global history at the university of oxford he says that several countries have the capacity to better prepare for the pandemic. there's no question that there need to be some very serious questions asked in the u.k. or around the world about how global health works pandemics are a regular feature of world history and you know some of us in the morning that it was a question of when not if the next onward would strike so i think that it's very important that every country works out to be more resilient and robust but i think a
a population of 165000000 as well as 1000000 refugees living in southeastern part of the country bangor that suffered quite a bit of economic slowdown when they went into a lockdown last year but the government took a strategic decision to open up the country there's a sense of normalcy in the country most of the businesses shops and government offices are open other than the school everything is open people are walking all about but they're cautious they're wearing masks and taking necessary...
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us that means we're ready to littles and in lot of coconut garden and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do the local and seasonal fruit. of. a typical traditional indian meat rice parade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has used so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around the world a study found that around a 3rd of board indians eat. comes from abroad. gendron is a campaigner for the revival of traditional from a mother of 2 she set up a god in the for in the towers she grows through and vegetables. from limes introduced to tomatoes and ginger much of its native to india it fulfills almost all her needs. it's a cycle in the past from my kitchen goes to the tardis and most come to get. the gender and just want to be able to feed herself and her family she grows mostly indigenous seeds in an attempt to preserve and works with others who are trying to do the same so
us that means we're ready to littles and in lot of coconut garden and rice and not just we met in bangor who before that is encouraging his community to tell unique project don't do the local and seasonal fruit. of. a typical traditional indian meat rice parade so with a variety of side dishes each made up of a number of ingredients. but as india has used so too has the weights people eat meals have become foster easier and much less diverse with many ingredients even being flown in from around...
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of a possible attack and that left a lot of people thinking that the withdrawal of fighters from bangor could in fact be friend preparation for an assault here on the capital. 2 female afghan judges subpoena shot dead in kabul their car was targeted as they were on their way to work it's the latest in a recent wave of attacks decisive ations the violence comes as the u.s. reduces troop numbers in the country to syria's summer punjab it reports. 24 year old has been beating for his father to come home to his fragile mental health he doesn't understand that has done. has been murdered. exeunt was the head of the us these journalists union and his salary supported his 5 sons 2 daughters and elderly parents now one of his other sons was not even reached his teens will have to step into that role. as the save it was the smallest my child is only 12 years old now he is the breadwinner for our family his father was trying his best to educate them he loved his children i call on the government and all other organizations to help our children these kids need their books no books and we must pay
of a possible attack and that left a lot of people thinking that the withdrawal of fighters from bangor could in fact be friend preparation for an assault here on the capital. 2 female afghan judges subpoena shot dead in kabul their car was targeted as they were on their way to work it's the latest in a recent wave of attacks decisive ations the violence comes as the u.s. reduces troop numbers in the country to syria's summer punjab it reports. 24 year old has been beating for his father to...
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and just across the welsh border at bangor—on—dee homes were evacuated. some people leave their homes in ruthin, while warning others not to come to the area for sight seeing of the floods. near machynlleth yesterday, this river burst its banks, sending half a metre of water through some nearby homes. the river came in throughout the garden, all of the garden, rather than just the odd little hole through the side of the bank. and it didn't catch us by surprise, but the sheer volume of it and the persistence of it has caught us out. we are often told not to drive through flood water but this driver didn't get the memo. wrong speed, wrong speed! laughter. their experience showed that most cars, not even 4x4s, aren't built to negotiate deep floodwaters. andy moore, bbc news. let's get the latest situation from lee rawlinson from the environment agency. good morning to you. i know you are normally based in warrington but tell us exactly where you are right now. , ., ., ., tell us exactly where you are right now. ,., ., ., ., , now. good morning. i am in chest
and just across the welsh border at bangor—on—dee homes were evacuated. some people leave their homes in ruthin, while warning others not to come to the area for sight seeing of the floods. near machynlleth yesterday, this river burst its banks, sending half a metre of water through some nearby homes. the river came in throughout the garden, all of the garden, rather than just the odd little hole through the side of the bank. and it didn't catch us by surprise, but the sheer volume of it...
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and just across the welsh border at bangor—on—dee, homes were evacuated.ere flood warnings have been in place overnight. in north wales, police helped some people leave their homes in ruthin, while warning others not to come to the area for sightseeing of the floods. near machynlleth yesterday, this river burst its banks, sending half a metre of water through some nearby homes. the river came in throughout the garden — all of the garden, rather than just the odd little hole through the side of the bank. and it didn't catch us by surprise, but the sheer volume of it and the persistence of it has caught us out. we're often told not to drive through floodwater. but this driver didn't get the memo. wrong speed, wrong speed, wrong speed! their experience showed that most cars — not even 4x4s — are built to negotiate deep floodwaters. andy moore, bbc news. in didsbury in south manchester, people from more than 2,000 properties were asked to evacuate, after the river mersey reached record high levels. our reporter adam mcclean is there for us this morning. good m
and just across the welsh border at bangor—on—dee, homes were evacuated.ere flood warnings have been in place overnight. in north wales, police helped some people leave their homes in ruthin, while warning others not to come to the area for sightseeing of the floods. near machynlleth yesterday, this river burst its banks, sending half a metre of water through some nearby homes. the river came in throughout the garden — all of the garden, rather than just the odd little hole through the...
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. >> this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and thathnson, this urban kid from michigan, and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. look at that pass. oh, what's a show! oh, what a show! >> when those championship games are in primetime and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. >> the idea is to challenge me with somewhat primitive skill. they're just as good as dead. >> every mike tyson fight was an event. because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks, the electricity you could just feel watching it on tv. >> he leads with the right hand! there he goes! >> tyson was made for tv because there was drama. >> it's all over! mike tyson has won it! >> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. especially at -- >> but everybody tries.
. >> this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and thathnson, this urban kid from michigan, and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. look at that pass. oh, what's a show! oh, what a show! >> when those championship games are in...
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that moves a little further east from minneapolis to bangor down to raleigh and detroit then we'll seee a bit of a tumble as we get into the weekend detroit by monday 33 same in buffalo. >> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look inin up to sunshine and we've seen fog in some spots. as that fog clears, our temperatures will warm up quickly and we're heading into the upper 60s up to near 70 degrees in a lot of spots in the inland valley. this is the kind of weather we'll see throughout the forecast extending into the weekend and early next week. no sight of rain in the seven-day forecast. >> and that is your latest weather. guys >> mr. roker, thank you, sir >>> still ahead, this is a wild story. this is a wild story it's probably going to make you cringe it's happened to all of us if you've ever forgotten your password, this could be you. >> but this guy kind of stands by himself this guy could lose $260 million if he can't remember, and he's only got two chances left. bye bye. joe fryer's interview with him as people all around the world offer their h
that moves a little further east from minneapolis to bangor down to raleigh and detroit then we'll seee a bit of a tumble as we get into the weekend detroit by monday 33 same in buffalo. >> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look inin up to sunshine and we've seen fog in some spots. as that fog clears, our temperatures will warm up quickly and we're heading into the upper 60s up to near 70 degrees in a lot of spots in the inland valley. this is the kind...
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bangor, maine. [laughter] senator collins corrected me.enator king: more seriously, you have talked about your concern about the politicization of intelligence. what do you believe should be done structurally to ensure the integrity of the analytic process? in other words, just saying it's going to be not compromised needs to be buttressed by institutional supports. can you talk to me about how to put into practice the concern about the politicization? ms. haines: thank you, senator. i appreciate your leadership on these issues. i do think it is reasonable to consider whether there is support. one thing we like to do is send a clear message that we will produce clear, unvarnished intelligence to the president and his advisors and the president himself will expect that and will expect the intelligence community to provide that. that initial message is only a piece of it you have identified. we need to ensure that we have nominees and place that are capable of doing the kind of reviews that are necessary. i think it may be useful to do a sur
bangor, maine. [laughter] senator collins corrected me.enator king: more seriously, you have talked about your concern about the politicization of intelligence. what do you believe should be done structurally to ensure the integrity of the analytic process? in other words, just saying it's going to be not compromised needs to be buttressed by institutional supports. can you talk to me about how to put into practice the concern about the politicization? ms. haines: thank you, senator. i...
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and just across the welsh border, at bangor—on—dee, homes were evacuated. their homes in ruthin, while warning others not to come to the area for sight seeing of the floods. near machynlleth yesterday, this river burst its banks, sending half a metre of water through some nearby homes. the river came in throughout the garden, all of the garden, rather than just the odd little hole through the side of the bank. and it didn't catch us by surprise, but the sheer volume of it and the persistence of it has caught us out. we are often told not to drive through flood water but this driver didn't get the memo. wrong speed, wrong speed! laughter. their experience showed that most cars, not even axlis, aren't built to negotiate deep floodwaters. andy moore, bbc news. we were telling you a little while ago... pumps and sandbags were brought in to successfully protect supplies of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine from the risk of flood water at a warehouse in wrexham last night. let's talk to the leader of wrexham county borough council mark pritchard who can tell us more
and just across the welsh border, at bangor—on—dee, homes were evacuated. their homes in ruthin, while warning others not to come to the area for sight seeing of the floods. near machynlleth yesterday, this river burst its banks, sending half a metre of water through some nearby homes. the river came in throughout the garden, all of the garden, rather than just the odd little hole through the side of the bank. and it didn't catch us by surprise, but the sheer volume of it and the...
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received a phone call or a text message on monday from our lovely communications officer, catherine, at bangor, ., , , , honoured. we heard a little snippet of it there and _ honoured. we heard a little snippet of it there and adding _ honoured. we heard a little snippet of it there and adding more's i of it there and adding more's report, but what did you talk about? what did he have to say? we report, but what did you talk about? what did he have to say?— what did he have to say? we spoke about the vaccines _ what did he have to say? we spoke about the vaccines and _ what did he have to say? we spoke about the vaccines and the - what did he have to say? we spoke about the vaccines and the rollout, | about the vaccines and the rollout, and some of the challenges that we were facing giving them, because it is notjust were facing giving them, because it is not just as were facing giving them, because it is notjust as easy were facing giving them, because it is not just as easy as were facing giving them, because it is notjust as easy as giving a vaccine, there is a whole host of other issues. l
received a phone call or a text message on monday from our lovely communications officer, catherine, at bangor, ., , , , honoured. we heard a little snippet of it there and _ honoured. we heard a little snippet of it there and adding _ honoured. we heard a little snippet of it there and adding more's i of it there and adding more's report, but what did you talk about? what did he have to say? we report, but what did you talk about? what did he have to say?— what did he have to say? we spoke...