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body had been placed. she couldn't have missed it by ten feet. i thought, my god this woman wagon actually here. >> this was sort of like luverne are you telling stories again. >> i always believed the truth would come out eventually. i just didn't think the truth would come out of the mouth of a serial killer >> like shop lifting. >> it's nothing like shop lifting. you're killing somebody. >>> portland is located in multnomah county. it's basically northwest oregon. it's a rather large metropolitan area. >> interstate five goes right down through the city of portland. a lot of trucking. if you get on the freeway, you will see a lot of trucks. >> it's a trucking hub. it's also a shipping hub. it used to be that thousands of containers would come in on ships, land in portland, be taken off and put onto trucks and trains headed elsewhere in america. >> portland is divided by i-5 and the river. downtown businesses and the wealth were on the west side, and then you had more of an underclass on the east side. >
body had been placed. she couldn't have missed it by ten feet. i thought, my god this woman wagon actually here. >> this was sort of like luverne are you telling stories again. >> i always believed the truth would come out eventually. i just didn't think the truth would come out of the mouth of a serial killer >> like shop lifting. >> it's nothing like shop lifting. you're killing somebody. >>> portland is located in multnomah county. it's basically northwest...
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if, if i did that, your body would fall apart. so that your body, of course, when you starve it, it's a batch longer adaptation to the starvation. if you star for 30 minutes, your body doesn't know about it at all. crystal for a long time, and you still have all the constituents of the blood in the theorem and the bodily fluids, which are not like salt water. so i think it's moving from an artificial context in the laboratory isolated cells and culture to a whole can. so that's why the 30 minutes is no make sense. i don't suppose is worth asking you if you practice the top of gee, just look like it was about losing weight. so i think, you know, the 2 parallel discussions, the one discussion is whether some degree of caloric restriction is beneficial for people on the 2nd is whether those benefits are primarily mediated through topic. i don't think the answer to either is no, said the model organisms like mice. i'm there are some dates and there are some daily and humans actually that alternate. the fostering for instance, improves
if, if i did that, your body would fall apart. so that your body, of course, when you starve it, it's a batch longer adaptation to the starvation. if you star for 30 minutes, your body doesn't know about it at all. crystal for a long time, and you still have all the constituents of the blood in the theorem and the bodily fluids, which are not like salt water. so i think it's moving from an artificial context in the laboratory isolated cells and culture to a whole can. so that's why the 30...
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. >> then, a news alert >> brown county searching for new clues after a body was found -- >> a body was found on the up skirts of town. rumors spread that the body was that of a male. >> so i'm kind of like, okay chances are that we are good, it's not her, she's fine, she somewhere. >> but the news only got worse. they later learned the body was in fact a young woman's. >> your heart must of cenk. >> i dropped to my knees and prayed. and i just remember thinking, this can't be happening. >> a young mom, missing. a young woman, founded in the field. and nikki's friends and family, holding out hope, this was all unfortunate horrifying coincidence. >> coming up, clues to a mystery. >> we are looking for trademarks, footprints, any type of weapons that might be involved. >> who was the woman in that farm. field >> i think she was wearing, socks, and a pink bracelet on her left wrist. >> this was a real, who done it, and who is she. >> absolutely. >> when dateline, continues. n dateline, continues. definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum an
. >> then, a news alert >> brown county searching for new clues after a body was found -- >> a body was found on the up skirts of town. rumors spread that the body was that of a male. >> so i'm kind of like, okay chances are that we are good, it's not her, she's fine, she somewhere. >> but the news only got worse. they later learned the body was in fact a young woman's. >> your heart must of cenk. >> i dropped to my knees and prayed. and i just remember...
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this body is considering passage of mr. biden's reckless socialist, marks marxist $4.9 trillion spending bill that provides $100 million for amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens already in this country. this is what the left doesn't want the american people to know. our country is suffering from the plague of illegal immigration. i don't stop pointing this out, nor will i. millions of illegal aliens and human traffickers are being let in and moved around our country in the dead of night condoned by this administration. for this cartoon, some in congress suggest i should be punished. i have said decisively there is no threat in the cartoon other than the threat to immigration poses to our country. no threat was intended by my staff or me. the american people deserve to have their voices heard in congress. no matter how much the left tries to ply me, i will continue to speak out against amnesty for illegal aliens. defend the rule of law and advance the american first agenda. if i must join -- the speaker pro tempore:
this body is considering passage of mr. biden's reckless socialist, marks marxist $4.9 trillion spending bill that provides $100 million for amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens already in this country. this is what the left doesn't want the american people to know. our country is suffering from the plague of illegal immigration. i don't stop pointing this out, nor will i. millions of illegal aliens and human traffickers are being let in and moved around our country in the dead of...
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i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i wanted, but i figure at least he's gonna be buried. he'll be. ready a piece, but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, one heart island is open to new york is on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is the commercial capital of america, is the centre which publishing industry? ah, it's the center of fashion. and, of course, next to the glitz next to the glamour. next to the mansions being built by 80 steward of the vanderbilt's, you have the reality of the 5 points. the slums at the very, very difficult lives lived by most new yorkers. that is to say, the working class and poor ah, new york is forced to create a whole series of institutions to deal with the realities of tens of thousands of immigrants coming into the city. continually. there was a sense, i think that these people needed to be separated out that it, people were not comfortable seeing the insane seeing the paup
i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i wanted, but i figure at least he's gonna be buried. he'll be. ready a piece, but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, one heart island is open to new york is on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is the commercial capital of america, is the centre which publishing industry? ah, it's the center of fashion. and, of course, next to the...
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if you yourself made money from a body that is shown in a certain way?mebody? how do you get into those conversations with something that is so awe awnessed? it's almost a paradox. >> i think i'm criticizing capitalism. i'm not saying women's bodies shouldn't be comoldified. it's the system we work in. i wouldn't fault a woman for trying to capitalize off her body and image. i'm here talking to you about my book. there's endeniable power that can come with that. for a long time i believed that was just empowerment and feminism and it's more complicated than that. that's what i'm exploring in this book. i don't think there are answers to, you know, this is-- this is positive, this is negative. it's more complicate gld how do you think you will know when you found it? when will emily say, "you know what? this is it. i'm completely claimed myself. i've owned my image. i've owned my likeness. what do you think that means for you? >> i mean, control is a huge factor, and i think-- you know, empowerment is a word that just gets thrown around so much. >> trevor
if you yourself made money from a body that is shown in a certain way?mebody? how do you get into those conversations with something that is so awe awnessed? it's almost a paradox. >> i think i'm criticizing capitalism. i'm not saying women's bodies shouldn't be comoldified. it's the system we work in. i wouldn't fault a woman for trying to capitalize off her body and image. i'm here talking to you about my book. there's endeniable power that can come with that. for a long time i believed...
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we talk about the brain as an organ of the body that| brain as an organ of the body that we know comparativelywhat we do know is tiny compared to what we don't know about it. where is the most productive area of research from the people you have talked to who are researching this area at the moment? where would this money most usefully be applied? it has got to go to the scientists who are making such good advances. everybody feels they are just so close to something and this extra funding will go and help their research. you just have to look at how the vaccine the covid—i9 was developed in such a rapid time with joining forces. perhaps this could push the cure for mnd just a little bit closer. push the cure for mnd 'ust a little bit closer. ~ ., push the cure for mnd 'ust a little bit closer. ~ . , ., ., ., , bit closer. meantime, you and others with the disease _ bit closer. meantime, you and others with the disease are _ bit closer. meantime, you and others with the disease are having _ bit closer. meantime, you and others with the disease are having to - bit closer. meantime, you and othe
we talk about the brain as an organ of the body that| brain as an organ of the body that we know comparativelywhat we do know is tiny compared to what we don't know about it. where is the most productive area of research from the people you have talked to who are researching this area at the moment? where would this money most usefully be applied? it has got to go to the scientists who are making such good advances. everybody feels they are just so close to something and this extra funding will...
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so there's a coordination between energetic needs of the body and the behaviors that the body has to engage and to stay alive and make maintain energy levels. sothese sex hormones do something similar but for reproduction , not for maintaining energy but for ma producing and coordinating the availability of eggs and sperm with the motivation and ability to make and to care for in mammals for the female our offspring.and for males, the motivation is more likely to be to compete for mating opportunities so we have to physically hormones coordinate the availability of the eggs and sperm. the physical traits we need to engage in the behaviors of nursing and competition . and actually in the brain to motivate the individuals to use those traits. in order to have muscles, it's no good to have lactation if you don't have motivation to use those muscles or to use the breasts say to feed your offspring so the hormones do all of these things by affecting how the oway that energy is spent in the body on muscle or fat or egg production etc. then at that all starts from males in utero. the female
so there's a coordination between energetic needs of the body and the behaviors that the body has to engage and to stay alive and make maintain energy levels. sothese sex hormones do something similar but for reproduction , not for maintaining energy but for ma producing and coordinating the availability of eggs and sperm with the motivation and ability to make and to care for in mammals for the female our offspring.and for males, the motivation is more likely to be to compete for mating...
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i _ doing to your body? obviously i am losing a lot of weight. i look - doing to your body?weight. i look a lot i losing a lot of weight. i look a lot thinner. definitely slowed down a lot. things like feeling the cold more, fingers and toes. that's why i've got gloves on and very thick socks. yes, obviously at some point the body works the role the reserves it has and starts to make choices about which bits to protect. i have been doing a hunger strike in the winter, which is a less sensible idea than doing it in the summer. i have been reading about hunger strikes, and as far as i can tell you are now in the danger zone. i think after day 12 or 15, things are getting serious.— getting serious. yes. i think no hunter getting serious. yes. i think no hunger strike _ getting serious. yes. i think no hunger strike is _ getting serious. yes. i think no hunger strike is healthy. - getting serious. yes. i think no hunger strike is healthy. the i getting serious. yes. i think no - hunger strike is healthy. the longer it goes on, the less healthy it gets. that's right. certainly be
i _ doing to your body? obviously i am losing a lot of weight. i look - doing to your body?weight. i look a lot i losing a lot of weight. i look a lot thinner. definitely slowed down a lot. things like feeling the cold more, fingers and toes. that's why i've got gloves on and very thick socks. yes, obviously at some point the body works the role the reserves it has and starts to make choices about which bits to protect. i have been doing a hunger strike in the winter, which is a less sensible...
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so there is a coordination between energetic needs of the body and the behaviors the body has to engageo stay alive and maintain energy levels. so these hormones do something very similar but for reproduction. not to maintainot energy but to produce excess sperm and to coordinate the availability with the motivation and ability to make and care for in mammals especially for the females the offspring. and for males the motivation is more likely to compete so the availability of the physical trait that we need to engage of nurturing and competition asking the brain to motivate t individuals to use thoseua traits. it's no good to have lactation if you have motivation to use those muscles are the brass to feed your offspring. so they do all of these different things to affect the way energy is spent on muscle or fat, et cetera and that all starts with the males in utero. onfemales don't actually need their ovaries to produce estrogen to develop their reproductive anatomy. or to do anything special to their brain. that males typically in humans and other animals have their testes in utero pr
so there is a coordination between energetic needs of the body and the behaviors the body has to engageo stay alive and maintain energy levels. so these hormones do something very similar but for reproduction. not to maintainot energy but to produce excess sperm and to coordinate the availability with the motivation and ability to make and care for in mammals especially for the females the offspring. and for males the motivation is more likely to compete so the availability of the physical...
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body's weighted down?through the water with lights. >> reporter: the cinderblocks were tied to the body with bright yellow rope. and they were unique. >> old-style is how i would categorize it. it was very old. >> reporter: not like you get at a modern-day building supply place. >> no, this one had a lot of pebbles and actual rocks in -- in it. so that stood out to me. >> reporter: on the banks of the river, they found shotgun shells. perhaps a clue as to how she died. but a shotgun had nothing to do with it. the next day, the medical examiner concluded danielle's cause of death was asphyxiation. it seemed danielle had been strangled. and a particularly gruesome detail. stuffed in danielle's mouth, the medical examiner found a nightsock. hamilton had seen one just like it before. it was a match to a sock that aunt chena had discovered on the trail? >> yeah, i was gonna say aunt chena actually found that sock. >> reporter: so this was the pair. >> it was definitely the match. >> reporter: remember, the sock
body's weighted down?through the water with lights. >> reporter: the cinderblocks were tied to the body with bright yellow rope. and they were unique. >> old-style is how i would categorize it. it was very old. >> reporter: not like you get at a modern-day building supply place. >> no, this one had a lot of pebbles and actual rocks in -- in it. so that stood out to me. >> reporter: on the banks of the river, they found shotgun shells. perhaps a clue as to how she...
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it is a message that goes to your body to tell your body how to make really good response in order forou to fight covid. and the second component is a ball of fat. so you get a message wrapped in a ball of fat and that ball of fat just allows for that vaccine to go into your arm, very safely, to go to the cells that it is supposed to go to, so that we could prevent you from getting covid. >> dr. corbett, we have another question, this one coming from zoey in tennessee. >> can i get the vaccine similar to the flu shot as [ inau [ inaudible ]. >> i common question. does it have to be a shot? >> right now, the vaccine has to be a shot. but don't fret. there are a lot of scientists all over who are working on making a vaccine that you could get like the mist in your nose. but today the vaccine that you will get so that you could be protected by christmastime is a shot into your arm. >> and at good news is it is quick. those shots just barely -- >> it is so quick. >> a lot of kids also want to know why it has to be two shots. sanjay, you have a little demonstration for us. >> yeah. so that
it is a message that goes to your body to tell your body how to make really good response in order forou to fight covid. and the second component is a ball of fat. so you get a message wrapped in a ball of fat and that ball of fat just allows for that vaccine to go into your arm, very safely, to go to the cells that it is supposed to go to, so that we could prevent you from getting covid. >> dr. corbett, we have another question, this one coming from zoey in tennessee. >> can i get...
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i have been serving in this body for three years. in that three years an enormous amount has happened. but in response to the republican leaders remarks when he says that this action is unprecedented. what i believe is unprecedented is for a member of house leadership of either party to be unable to condemn incitement of violence against a member of this body. it is sad, a sad day in which a member who leads a political party in the united states of america cannot bring themselves to say that issuing a depiction of murdering a member of congress is wrong. and instead decides to venture off into a tangent about gas prices and inflation. what is so hard? what is so hard about saying that this is wrong. this is not about me. this is not about representative gosar, but this is about what we are willing to accept. not just the republican leader, but i have seen other members of this party advance the argument including representative gosar himself, the illusion that this was just a joke. that what we say and what we do does not matter so
i have been serving in this body for three years. in that three years an enormous amount has happened. but in response to the republican leaders remarks when he says that this action is unprecedented. what i believe is unprecedented is for a member of house leadership of either party to be unable to condemn incitement of violence against a member of this body. it is sad, a sad day in which a member who leads a political party in the united states of america cannot bring themselves to say that...
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they were getting ready to play his body camera and the defense said they don't want all the body cameraayed. the judge looked annoyed, asked the jury to step out. this is all playing out. let's not forget yesterday was one of the days where the first officer who arrived on scene was describing what he saw as soon as he arrived and we had his body camera video and you saw he didn't render aid to ahmaud arbery on the ground, he said he was worried about his safety. and there was the conversation that happened around that body, saying where people admitted they blocked him five times before the shooting happened. we're supposed to get more video. this is really sort of being pieced together by the mosaic of video, not only the video taken as he was being chased and the video from the officers, all this is going on, but just think about this, there is a mother sitting in that court who had to watch this terrifying video. those pictures that we saw yesterday were quite hard to see and people who were in the jury were wrestling in their seats when they saw those pictures. but take a listen to
they were getting ready to play his body camera and the defense said they don't want all the body cameraayed. the judge looked annoyed, asked the jury to step out. this is all playing out. let's not forget yesterday was one of the days where the first officer who arrived on scene was describing what he saw as soon as he arrived and we had his body camera video and you saw he didn't render aid to ahmaud arbery on the ground, he said he was worried about his safety. and there was the conversation...
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the farmer was unloading _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw _ across my body.r was unloading straw bales last - across my body. the farmer was - unloading straw bales last december when the vehicle rolled into him. stunned wife, wendy, was alerted by jonathan's shouts from the yard and she called the ambulance.- she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing _ she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there - she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there with - she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there with a l she called the ambulance. seeing - somebody standing there with a spike coming _ somebody standing there with a spike coming through their body, anyone would _ coming through their body, anyone would have said there is no way anyone — would have said there is no way anyone can _ would have said there is no way anyone can possibly survive this, and unfortunately, that is howl fell _ and unfortunately, that is howl fell it— and unfortunately, that is howl felt it was— and unfortunately, that is howl felt. it was terri
the farmer was unloading _ across my body. the farmer was unloading straw _ across my body.r was unloading straw bales last - across my body. the farmer was - unloading straw bales last december when the vehicle rolled into him. stunned wife, wendy, was alerted by jonathan's shouts from the yard and she called the ambulance.- she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing _ she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there - she called the ambulance. seeing somebody standing there...
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two hairs from the victim's body.ble explanation for how those hairs come back with dna results, if there's an explanation for that, our case is no longer viable. >> it took the jury just 3 1/2 hours to reach a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> guilty of the murder of 30-year-old carmen smith. >> all these years you go thinking that he got away with it and he didn't. >> at daker's sentencing the state called just one witness, nick smith, who was determined to face his attacker one last time. >> i kind of had to not let him defeat me. no way. >> when waseem daker took my mother's life and stabbed me my life was put on hold -- >> nick struggled to hold back tears. >> i will no longer let someone else control my life and interrupt my thoughts. he's finally caught and i am free. >> i never wanted to use what happened as any sort of crutch or let it get in the way. i did the best i could to -- if she was still here, i think she'd be proud. >> the judge then delivered daker's sentence, life in prison plu
two hairs from the victim's body.ble explanation for how those hairs come back with dna results, if there's an explanation for that, our case is no longer viable. >> it took the jury just 3 1/2 hours to reach a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> guilty of the murder of 30-year-old carmen smith. >> all these years you go thinking that he got away with it and he didn't. >> at daker's sentencing the state called just one witness, nick smith, who was...
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it has earned that title precisely because debate is the central feature of this body. but at the end of the day, so is governing. so is taking action when needed once the debate has run its due course. this is an old old fight in this chamber the great senator of massachusetts said to vote without debating is perilous but to debate and never vote is imbecile, imbecile. to vote without debating is perilous but to debate and never vote is imbecile. we should heed those words today and explore whatever path we have toe restore the senate so it does what its framers antenna, debate, deliberate, compromise ander vote. democracy will always win out in the end if we are not willing to put in the work to defend it. ite require constant vigilance to keep democracy alive in the t century. madam president, just because republicans will not join us, does not mean democrats. fighting. this is too important. we will continue to fight for voting rights and find an alternative path forward. even if it means going at it alone to defend the most fundamental liberty we have as citizens.
it has earned that title precisely because debate is the central feature of this body. but at the end of the day, so is governing. so is taking action when needed once the debate has run its due course. this is an old old fight in this chamber the great senator of massachusetts said to vote without debating is perilous but to debate and never vote is imbecile, imbecile. to vote without debating is perilous but to debate and never vote is imbecile. we should heed those words today and explore...
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better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen!radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe
better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen!radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with...
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the only reason that guy let us on that helicopter was he needed help carrying the bodies and it was a total shock. to that moment, my knowledge of war was limited to john wayne movies but i saw the reality of it. 200 dead vietnamese, i saw two dead americans and i looked at their faces and carried their bodies and i looked at them all the way back to the base and they didn't look like john wayne to me. they turned the camera off and they still did. they got back to the town, the base and it was getting near dark and henry told me they are so scared that all the americans leave at night and fly back to da nang but if we stay the night we will get a start early in the morning and we will be ahead of the ap. it sounds good to me, henry. to spend the night, at the advisor compounds, we want to the compound, there was a tall, skinny, exhausted army captain standing at the gate and i am glad you guys decided to stay here tonight. we can be on 24/7 alert, i need some sleep and you guys can guard the base. and they had one long army switchboard and the guy managed to connect me to the burea
the only reason that guy let us on that helicopter was he needed help carrying the bodies and it was a total shock. to that moment, my knowledge of war was limited to john wayne movies but i saw the reality of it. 200 dead vietnamese, i saw two dead americans and i looked at their faces and carried their bodies and i looked at them all the way back to the base and they didn't look like john wayne to me. they turned the camera off and they still did. they got back to the town, the base and it...
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, .,, the human body.ody. and most people have had vaccines but _ the human body. and most people have had vaccines but obviously i have had vaccines but obviously there are warnings that vaccines will not protect against the so many variants and so many different mutations that you just spoken.— that you 'ust spoken. look, it is ve that you just spoken. look, it is very early _ that you just spoken. look, it is very early days _ that you just spoken. look, it is very early days yet. - that you just spoken. look, it is very early days yet. we - is very early days yet. we don't have too much idea at the moment whether this variant is more transmissible or more virulent than the delta variant so it has had to wait it out and that the south african scientists do theirjob. we had a very similar situation in august when there was a different variant. again, from south africa. there were concerns because there are huge numbers of genetic mutations and in the end it isjust an variant under monitoring and not even
, .,, the human body.ody. and most people have had vaccines but _ the human body. and most people have had vaccines but obviously i have had vaccines but obviously there are warnings that vaccines will not protect against the so many variants and so many different mutations that you just spoken.— that you 'ust spoken. look, it is ve that you just spoken. look, it is very early _ that you just spoken. look, it is very early days _ that you just spoken. look, it is very early days yet. - that...
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but once the captain got close, so us an axe to me, to add me body notify you i'm. they notify me about what and he dashed when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i just broke down. right. dear my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with a line with me as a legend about people. i grow up in brooklyn that were very strong stock, very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my resource has always been my family. as i grow up, i went through all that a racial, discriminatory situations that the world knows of today that happened in america. i have learned the humiliation of being that man ah, the civil war freed to slate vietnam was my civil war. mm. the 1st place i ever felt whole as a may is the 1st place in my life that i ever met. a man of my opposite coat. that was true to heart and soul about life and death with me. in his name was richard. he's gone and been gone since he was 19 years. oh was i machine gun? he is that boy from arkansas who taught me white and black love man becomes family with may with war
but once the captain got close, so us an axe to me, to add me body notify you i'm. they notify me about what and he dashed when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i just broke down. right. dear my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with a line with me as a legend about people. i grow up in brooklyn that were very strong stock, very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my resource has always been my family. as i grow up, i went through...
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assume best intent and seek to provide clear information so that we can make informed choices aboutour body . tells a story about who shapes narratives and the procedures that shape our lives. we are living in an era when science is being recruited as a weapon that affects people especially children as well as the doctorsparents and teachers who are trying to help them . we have gone through other times when science was regraded and one can argue still is . we've lived through times when science has been regretted to justify white supremacy and justice advocates teach us science has often been a double-edged sword from the standard line easilyplotted on a bell curve so we cannot talk about science without talking about power and human desire . as doctor hooven argues it's a useful tool for us to betterunderstand ourselves . what we do with it is up to us. i am invested in this conversation and i am a type i diabetic. that means i rely on not one but two life sustaining exogenous hormones to help me live a happyhealthy and well-balanced life . and not regarded as local abstractions, biologic
assume best intent and seek to provide clear information so that we can make informed choices aboutour body . tells a story about who shapes narratives and the procedures that shape our lives. we are living in an era when science is being recruited as a weapon that affects people especially children as well as the doctorsparents and teachers who are trying to help them . we have gone through other times when science was regraded and one can argue still is . we've lived through times when...
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if we look at euro -e bodies of evidence. if we look at eumpe you _ bodies of evidence.urope you could _ bodies of evidence. if we look at europe you could say _ bodies of evidence. if we look at europe you could say the - bodies of evidence. if we look at europe you could say the picture bodies of evidence. if we look at i europe you could say the picture is rapidly deteriorating. we have got sharply rising case numbers. i should have gone back to a lockdown, it may vaccination compulsory as well. are we in the uk would you say in a better position generally than our european neighbors? i’m in a better position generally than our european neighbors? i'm sure you have been covering _ our european neighbors? i'm sure you have been covering this _ our european neighbors? i'm sure you have been covering this extensively i have been covering this extensively on the channel over the last little while and all my colleagues working in public health and epidemiology and looking at the clinical evidence as well are pretty confident this includes the modernize and the situation is
if we look at euro -e bodies of evidence. if we look at eumpe you _ bodies of evidence.urope you could _ bodies of evidence. if we look at europe you could say _ bodies of evidence. if we look at europe you could say the - bodies of evidence. if we look at europe you could say the picture bodies of evidence. if we look at i europe you could say the picture is rapidly deteriorating. we have got sharply rising case numbers. i should have gone back to a lockdown, it may vaccination compulsory as...
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this body is considering passage of mr. biden's reckless socialist, marks marxist $4.9 trillion spending bill that provides $100 million for amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens already in this country. this is what the left doesn't want the american people to know. our country is suffering from the plague of illegal immigration. i don't stop pointing this out, nor will i. millions of illegal aliens and human traffickers are being let in and moved around our country in the dead of night condoned by this administration. for this cartoon, some in congress suggest i should be punished. i have said decisively there is no threat in the cartoon other than the threat to immigration poses to our country. no threat was intended by my staff or me. the american people deserve to have their voices heard in congress. no matter how much the left tries to ply me, i will continue to speak out against amnesty for illegal aliens. defend the rule of law and advance the american first agenda. if i must join -- the speaker pro tempore:
this body is considering passage of mr. biden's reckless socialist, marks marxist $4.9 trillion spending bill that provides $100 million for amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens already in this country. this is what the left doesn't want the american people to know. our country is suffering from the plague of illegal immigration. i don't stop pointing this out, nor will i. millions of illegal aliens and human traffickers are being let in and moved around our country in the dead of...
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what you think this body does and how you see yourself fitting into that. >> my understanding the body was created to wind down the redevelopment agency so i believe that that's an effort that is more financially oriented to make sure the budget is allocated to conduct the actions necessary. i will be transparent. i am not aware of the details of that but i believe with my background i would get a grasp on that fairly quickly. >> can you tell us a little bit about the history every development in ocii and their current projects and your interest is. i understand you have a background in finance. i am looking more about your knowledge of the redevelopment agency and reconstituted as the successor agency. >> again, in spirit of full transparency i didn't do a ton of in depth research on the prior activities of the redevelopment agency. my understanding was it is an agency that is being wound down. there is an oversight board to make sure it happens in the appropriate manner. i was told my general background could be useful. more importantly that i am passionate about the city and want to
what you think this body does and how you see yourself fitting into that. >> my understanding the body was created to wind down the redevelopment agency so i believe that that's an effort that is more financially oriented to make sure the budget is allocated to conduct the actions necessary. i will be transparent. i am not aware of the details of that but i believe with my background i would get a grasp on that fairly quickly. >> can you tell us a little bit about the history every...
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but was the captain got close so us an axe to me to any body notify you i'm they notify me about what and he does when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i eat, which is broke down right there. my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with me as a legend about people. i grew up in brooklyn that were very strong. stop. very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my resource has always been my family. as i grew up, i went through all that a racial, discriminatory situations that the world knows up to date that happened in america . i have learned the humiliate in a being that men mm. the civil war fried the slate. vietnam was my civil war. mm. the 1st place i ever felt whole as a may is the 1st place in my life that i ever met a man of my opposite coat. that was true to heart and soul about life and death with me. his name was richard. he's gone and been gone since he was 19 years. oh was our machine gunner he is that boy from arkansas who taught me of white and black love, man becomes family with may. with war comradeship we call
but was the captain got close so us an axe to me to any body notify you i'm they notify me about what and he does when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i eat, which is broke down right there. my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with me as a legend about people. i grew up in brooklyn that were very strong. stop. very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my resource has always been my family. as i grew up, i went through all that a...
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nobody had asked him where he buried a body. >> nobody had asked him about where he buried a body.ry strange. and most certainly interesting. when they found out why jones seemed so out of it, he had just taken an overdose of sleeping pills. after leaving for his wife what appeared to be a suicide note. my dearest love, he wrote, "i've parade all night and this morning. i've asked for his forgiveness. i want you to know how much i love you. you're the best thing that has happened to me. please forgive me." and then he asked added this. tell the cops this. i never did it, but i can't be railroaded. jones recovered quickly, but his actions that day remained a mystery because he wasn't talking anymore to investigators. >> the evidence was definitely pointing towards lester jones. but we still had to keep an eye open on mr. livingston, mr. hield, mr. coralluzzo. and remember that these are the ones we know about. is there somebody else out there we don't even know about yet? >> it didn't help when lab results from paige's car came back negative. the fire burned it clean of evidence. so
nobody had asked him where he buried a body. >> nobody had asked him about where he buried a body.ry strange. and most certainly interesting. when they found out why jones seemed so out of it, he had just taken an overdose of sleeping pills. after leaving for his wife what appeared to be a suicide note. my dearest love, he wrote, "i've parade all night and this morning. i've asked for his forgiveness. i want you to know how much i love you. you're the best thing that has happened to...
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from there. >> a body? are you okay, sir? >> i think i need to sit down. >> i thought it was odd. very odd. >> lieutenant gatlin checked on him. >> he was sitting on a cooler outside of our command post. we were trying to talk to him and he just aired like he was staring off into space. he was shaking and he just step it's staring off into space. finally at -- we gave him a painful a sternum stimulant stimuli to check the scene to see if their conscious are alert. >> so it perked him up a little bit? it woke him up >> all of a sudden like he came to life and said, what happened? we don't know what was going on in his mind that made him act like that. >> was it just a surprise, or white? >> stephen had already allowed the detectives to bring cadaver dogs into his apartment, and did show some interest. but it was hard to know if it meant anything. but that combined with stephen's odd behavior was enough to take him back downtown to the station for another chat, and questions. they are little more pointed now.
from there. >> a body? are you okay, sir? >> i think i need to sit down. >> i thought it was odd. very odd. >> lieutenant gatlin checked on him. >> he was sitting on a cooler outside of our command post. we were trying to talk to him and he just aired like he was staring off into space. he was shaking and he just step it's staring off into space. finally at -- we gave him a painful a sternum stimulant stimuli to check the scene to see if their conscious are alert....
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>> bodie: oh, yeah.fore i learned to talk english. >> evan: it's the good vanilla from mexico. >> levens: old mexico or new mexico? >> evan: old mexico. >> shelly: chuy's mother comes from mexico, south of ojinaga. >> chuy: yes. that's right. >> anthony: and how long have you guys been riding together? >> bodie: me and him? >> anthony: yeah, you and him. >> bodie: 35 years. >> chuy: it's an awesome way of life. ♪ >> shelly: jalapeno cheese grits. >> anthony: nice. >> shelly: of course they're buttermilk biscuits. >> anthony: this is an area of texas that is legendary for whatever you might've thought you were going to do here, nature wins. >> all: always. >> anthony: always? >> bodie: it'll not rain for 20 years, and you just stay as long as you can and it just starts raining. >> anthony: so, how do you make a living? >> bodie: basically, dig in. >> gentleman: work like hell and don't spend any money. [ laughter ] >> evan: this table, right here, is filled with people who truly care about the land and wh
>> bodie: oh, yeah.fore i learned to talk english. >> evan: it's the good vanilla from mexico. >> levens: old mexico or new mexico? >> evan: old mexico. >> shelly: chuy's mother comes from mexico, south of ojinaga. >> chuy: yes. that's right. >> anthony: and how long have you guys been riding together? >> bodie: me and him? >> anthony: yeah, you and him. >> bodie: 35 years. >> chuy: it's an awesome way of life. ♪ >>...
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many believe the bodies were washed ashore and then buried in an unmarked mass grave.g for the truth. i want to honour him and i want to honour the others. it has been a long journey for mary but it's not over. she is determined to find out what happened to her father and other men who were lost at sea in world war ii not far from this beach in north ayrshire. she thinks the truth has been withheld. the thought of my father, of other men, being totally forgotten, being deliberately hidden, is so wicked that ijust must put it right. hms dasher, an aircraft carrier, sank in minutes in the firth of clyde after an explosion on board, thought to have been caused by a petrol leak. mary's father george was one of 379 men who died out of a total of more than 500 on board. i remember the telegram coming and my mother opened it and screamed. barry, who is 96, remembers the day dasher went down. i was walking back from the bus and the next thing i looked back and it was just the flames, smoke. everyone seemed to have been told, "no, don't talk about it," even the survivors. there
many believe the bodies were washed ashore and then buried in an unmarked mass grave.g for the truth. i want to honour him and i want to honour the others. it has been a long journey for mary but it's not over. she is determined to find out what happened to her father and other men who were lost at sea in world war ii not far from this beach in north ayrshire. she thinks the truth has been withheld. the thought of my father, of other men, being totally forgotten, being deliberately hidden, is...
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the body. we know yet i did on that one bad. anyway, again, it on you as always, i want to get it was an easy again go behind it and that i you that your way, by the way. now the name? veronica, given up up up up up. yeah, i wouldn't put that on any of the her one and he then i didn't was out of my, i don't know. i know i didn't even talk. i like what you and i the where you only get anyone yet. i'm yeah. going on again in the web where minute are you any would you like me to get out? and i thought i had no idea when i get again i was in identify is what did i never thought i've been in abby did any been and then it will you don't we those have been in the don't normally the but yes, when you get i know that everybody i hear you on as in on he was he doesn't, i want to give it is there and i did have war. oh yeah. i know that the yellow line, i'm gonna gun i and i get him. i will go, you know, i mean, are you going, i did hear what you're gonna, you're gonna get if i was all does it on goes wel
the body. we know yet i did on that one bad. anyway, again, it on you as always, i want to get it was an easy again go behind it and that i you that your way, by the way. now the name? veronica, given up up up up up. yeah, i wouldn't put that on any of the her one and he then i didn't was out of my, i don't know. i know i didn't even talk. i like what you and i the where you only get anyone yet. i'm yeah. going on again in the web where minute are you any would you like me to get out? and i...
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better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen!in 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> fina
better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen!in 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop...